6th Standard English Medium Maths Subject Term 2 Book Back 1 Mark Questions with Solution Part - II

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Time : 01:00:00 Hrs
Total Marks : 25

    1 Marks

    25 x 1 = 25
  1. The difference between two successive odd numbers is

    (a)

    1

    (b)

    2

    (c)

    3

    (d)

    0

  2. Which of the following numbers is not a prime?

    (a)

    53

    (b)

    92

    (c)

    97

    (d)

    71

  3. The factors of a number are 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 20, 40 and 80. What is the number?

    (a)

    80

    (b)

    100

    (c)

    128

    (d)

    160

  4. If the number 6354 * 97 is divisible by 9, then the value * is

    (a)

    2

    (b)

    4

    (c)

    6

    (d)

    7

  5. Which of the following pairs is co-prime?

    (a)

    51, 63

    (b)

    52, 91

    (c)

    71, 81

    (d)

    81, 99

  6. The HCF of two numbers is 2 and their LCM is 154. If the difference between the numbers is 8, then the sum is

    (a)

    26

    (b)

    36

    (c)

    46

    (d)

    56

  7. 1006 g is equal to _________

    (a)

    1 kg 6 g

    (b)

    10 kg 6 g

    (c)

    100 kg 6 g

    (d)

    1 kg 600 g

  8. Every day 150 l of water is sprayed in the garden. Water sprayed in a week is ____________

    (a)

    700 l

    (b)

    1000 l

    (c)

    950 l

    (d)

    1050 l

  9. 7 km – 4200 m is equal to ____________

    (a)

    3 km 800 m

    (b)

    2 km 800 m

    (c)

    3 km 200 m

    (d)

    2 km 200 m

  10. 3 weeks = ___________ days

    (a)

    21

    (b)

    7

    (c)

    14

    (d)

    28

  11. Number of ordinary years between two consecutive leap years is _______________

    (a)

    4 years

    (b)

    2 years

    (c)

    1 year

    (d)

    3 years

  12. What time will it be 5 hours after 22:35 hours?

    (a)

    2:30 hours

    (b)

    3:35 hours

    (c)

    4:35 hours

    (d)

    5:35 hours

  13. 2 ½ years is equal to ______________ months.

    (a)

    25

    (b)

    30

    (c)

    24

    (d)

    5

  14. Discount is subtracted from ____________ to get S.P.

    (a)

    M.P.

    (b)

    C.P.

    (c)

    Loss

    (d)

    Profit

  15. 'Overhead expenses' is always included in _______________

    (a)

    S.P.

    (b)

    C.P.

    (c)

    Profit

    (d)

    Loss

  16. There is no profit or loss when

    (a)

    C.P. = S.P.

    (b)

    C.P > S.P.

    (c)

    C.P < S.P.

    (d)

    M.P. = Discount

  17. Discount = M.P. - _____________

    (a)

    Profit

    (b)

    S.P.

    (c)

    Loss

    (d)

    C.P.

  18. The given triangle is ___________

    (a)

    a right angled triangle

    (b)

    an equilateral triangle

    (c)

    a scalene triangle

    (d)

    an obtuse angled triangle

  19. If all angles of a triangle are less than a right angle, then it is called ______________.

    (a)

    an obtuse angled triangle

    (b)

    a right angled triangle

    (c)

    an isosceles right angled triangle

    (d)

    an acute angled triangle

  20. If two sides of a triangle are 5 cm and 9 cm, then the third side is ______________

    (a)

    5 cm

    (b)

    3 cm

    (c)

    4 cm

    (d)

    14 cm

  21. The angles of a right angled triangle are

    (a)

    acute, acute, obtuse

    (b)

    acute, right, right

    (c)

    right, obtuse, acute

    (d)

    acute, acute, right

  22. An equilateral triangle is

    (a)

    an obtuse angled triangle

    (b)

    a right angled triangle

    (c)

    an acute angled triangle

    (d)

    a scalene triangle

  23. Which of the following correctly describes the given triangle?

    (a)

    It is a right isosceles triangle.

    (b)

    It is an acute isosceles triangle.

    (c)

    It is an obtuse isosceles triangle.

    (d)

    It is an obtuse scalene triangle.

  24. Which of the following is not possible?

    (a)

    An obtuse isosceles triangle

    (b)

    An acute isosceles triangle

    (c)

    An obtuse equilateral triangle

    (d)

    An acute equilateral triangle

  25. Which of the following can be the sides of an isosceles triangle?

    (a)

    6cm, 3cm, 3cm

    (b)

    5cm, 2cm, 2cm

    (c)

    6cm, 6cm,7cm

    (d)

    4cm, 4cm, 8cm

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