Annual Exam Model Question Paper 2019 - 2020

6th Standard

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Maths

Time : 02:30:00 Hrs
Total Marks : 60

    Choose the correct answer

    10 x 1 = 10
  1. Which list of numbers is in order from the smallest to the largest?

    (a)

    1468, 1486, 1484

    (b)

    2345, 2435, 2235

    (c)

    134205, 134208, 154203

    (d)

    383553, 383548, 383642

  2. In this Figure, which is not the correct way of naming an angle?

    (a)

    ∠Y

    (b)

    ∠ZXY

    (c)

    ∠ZYX

    (d)

    ∠XYZ

  3. The pictorial representation for a phrase is a__________.

    (a)

    Picto

    (b)

    Tally mark

    (c)

    Frequency

    (d)

    Data

  4. 'Overhead expenses' is always included in _______________

    (a)

    S.P.

    (b)

    C.P.

    (c)

    Profit

    (d)

    Loss

  5. The given triangle is ___________

    (a)

    a right angled triangle

    (b)

    an equilateral triangle

    (c)

    a scalene triangle

    (d)

    an obtuse angled triangle

  6. The reciprocal of \(53\over17\) is

    (a)

    \(\frac{53}{17}\)

    (b)

    \(5 \frac{3}{17}\)

    (c)

    \(\frac{17}{53}\)

    (d)

    \(3 \frac{5}{17}\)

  7. One unit to the right of −7 is ___________

    (a)

    +1

    (b)

    -8

    (c)

    -7

    (d)

    -6

  8. If two identical rectangles of perimeter 30 cm are joined together, then the perimeter of the new shape will be

    (a)

    equal to 60 cm

    (b)

    less than 60 cm

    (c)

    greater than 60 cm

    (d)

    equal to 45 cm

  9. Which of the following is a symmetrical figure?

    (a)

    (b)

    (c)

    (d)

  10. The 11th term in the Lucas sequence 1, 3, 4, 7, ... is

    (a)

    199

    (b)

    76

    (c)

    123

    (d)

    47

  11. Fill in the blanks

    5 x 1 = 5
  12. The letters a, b, c, … x, y, z are used to represent______________.

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  13. (i) 'A' , 'O' and 'B' are______________ points
    (ii) 'A', 'O' and 'C' are ____________ points
    (iii) 'A' 'B' and, 'C' are_________ points
    (iv) _________ is the point of concurrency

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    (i) collinear points
    (ii) non collinear points
    (iii) end points / non collinear points.
    (iv) 0 

  14. The numbers 29 and________ are twin primes.

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    31

  15. \(5{1\over3}-3{1\over2}=\)_______

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    \(1{5\over6}\)

  16. Fill in the blanks
    (i) 7 cm2 = -------mm2
    (ii) 10m2 = ------ cm2
    (iii) 3 km2 = ------m2

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    (i) 700 mm2
    (ii) 1,00,000 cm2
    (iii) 30,00,000 m2

  17. Say True or False

    5 x 1 = 5
  18. The ratio of 130 c.m to 1 m is 13: 10.

    (a) True
    (b) False
  19. Vanmathi bought 4 books each weighing 500 g. Total weight of 4 books is 2 kg.

    (a) True
    (b) False
  20. The sum of any two proper fractions is always an improper fraction

    (a) True
    (b) False
  21. All whole numbers are integers.

    (a) True
    (b) False
  22. The reflection of the name RANI is 

    (a) True
    (b) False
  23. Match the following

    5 x 1 = 5
  24. 9.55

  25. (1)

    5 minutes to 10

  26. No sides are equal

  27. (2)

    Isosceles triangle \(\rightarrow\) (b) one line of symmetry

  28. One obtuse angle

  29. (3)

    Obtuse angled triangle

  30. Isosceles triangle

  31. (4)

    Scalene triangle

  32. Rectangle

  33. (5)

    Rectangle'\(\rightarrow\)(c) Two lines of symmetry

    Answer any 10 questions

    10 x 2 = 20
  34. The heights of five boys in class VI are 135, 141, 129, 132, 145 (in centimeters) in height. Arrange their heights as how they stand in the assembly?

  35. Given 'n' students like ice cream. What may 2n show?

  36. Price of oil per litre is Rs.5 more than three times the price of cool drinks Express algebraically. 'p' Rs. Express algebraically

  37. Write the alternate name of the angle

  38. What is the supplementary and complementary angles of 60°

  39. Viji threw a die 30 times and noted down the result each time as follows. Prepare a table on the numbers shown using Tally Marks.
    14 3 5 5 6 6 4 3 5 4 5 6 5 2
    4 2 6 5 5 6 6 4 5 6 6 5 4 1 1

  40. How many Triangles are there in each of the following figures?

  41. The LCM of two numbers is 6 times their HCF. If the HCF is 12 and one of the numbers is 36, then find the other number.

  42. (i) Convert 480 days into years.
    (ii) Convert 38 months into years.

  43. Classify the given triangles based on its angles as acute angled, right angled or obtuse angled.

  44. Mark the numbers 4, −3, 6, −1 and −5 on the number line.

  45. Fill in the following information

  46. Answer any 5 questions

    5 x 3 = 15
  47. Estimate the sum of 157826 and 32469 rounded off to the nearest ten thousand.

  48. A piece of wire is '12 s' cm long. What will be length of the side if it is formed as
    (i) an equilateral triangle.
    (ii) a square?

  49. Write the mean and extreme terms in the following ratios and check whether they are in proportion.
    (i) 78 litres is to 130 litre and 12 bottles is to 20 bottles
    (ii) 400 gm is to 50 gm and 25 rupees is to 625 rupees

  50. The table shows the number of moons that orbit each of the planets in our solar system.

    Planet  Mercury   Venus   Earth   Mars   Jupiter   Saturn   Uranus   Neptune   Pluto 
    Number of Moons 0 0 1 2 28 30 21 8 1

    Make a Bar graph for the above data.

  51. Can a triangle be formed with 7 cm, 7 cm and 7 cm as its sides?

  52. What fraction is to be subtracted from 9 \(\frac{3}{7}\)to get 3 \(\frac{1}{5}\)?

  53. Find the 10th term of the Fibonacci sequence.

  54. Observe the given 4 \(\times\) 4 square grid and follow the instructions given below to appreciate the uniqueness of the arrangement of numbers that gives the total 139.
    Instructions
    Add the numbers horizontally.
    Add the numbers vertically.
    Add the numbers diagonally.
    Add the numbers in the four corners of the square.
    Divide the square into four 2 \(\times\) 2 squares and add all the numbers in each of the squares.

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