#### Model Question 2

6th Standard

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Maths

Time : 01:00:00 Hrs
Total Marks : 100

PART - A

6 x 1 = 6
1. The successor of 10 million is

(a)

1000001

(b)

10000001

(c)

9999999

(d)

100001

2. Use BODMAS and put the correct operator in the box. 2 $\Box$ 6 - 12 $\div$ (4 + 2) = 10

(a)

+

(b)

-

(c)

$\times$

(d)

$\div$

3. The value of ‘x’ in the circle is

(a)

6

(b)

8

(c)

21

(d)

22

4. If 8 oranges cost Rs 56, then the cost of 5 oranges is Rs ___________.

(a)

42

(b)

48

(c)

35

(d)

24

5. A set of collinear points in the figure are _________.

(a)

A, B, C

(b)

A, F, C

(c)

B, C, D

(d)

A, C, D

6. The tally marks represents the number count

(a)

5

(b)

8

(c)

9

(d)

10

7. PART - B

4 x 1 = 4
8. Ratio of 5 km 400 m to 6 km = __________.

()

9: 10

9. If represents 100 balls then  represents___________balls.

()

150

10. PART - C

5 x 2 = 10
11. Arrange the following numbers in the descending order:
128435, 10835, 21354, 6348, 25840

12. Write any eight digit number with 6 in ten lakh place and 9 in ten thousand place.

13. Using the numbers 3, 9, 4, 12 write two ratios that are in proportion.

14. Identify the types of angles shown by the hands of the given clock.
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

15. PART - D

10 x 3 = 30
16. Express the following algebraic statement to verbal statement.
11 + 10x

17. Which of the two ratios is larger? 1 : 2 or 2 : 1

18. By proportionality law, check whether 3 : 2 and 30 : 20 are in proportion.

19. In a school excursion, 6 teachers and 12 students from 6th standard and 9 teachers and 27 students from 7th standard, 4 teachers and 16 students from 8th standard took part. Which class has the least teacher to student ratio?

20. Chitra has to buy Laddus in order to distribute to her friends as follows:

 Classes VI VII VIII IX X Number of Laddus 70 60 45 80 55

Draw a Bar Graph for this data.

21. How many triangles are there in the given figures?

22. (i) Draw the next pattern.
(ii) Prepare a table for the number of dots used for each pattern.
(iii) Explain the pattern.
(iv) Find the number of dots in the 25th pattern.

23. PART - E

10 x 5 = 50
24. A Music concert is taking place in a stadium. A total of 7,689 chairs are to be put in rows of 90.
(i) How many rows will there be?
(ii) Will there be any chairs left over?

25. Suppose that there are some eggs in a tray. If 6 eggs are taken out from it and still 10 eggs are remaining, how many eggs are there in the tray?

26. Identify the value of the shapes and figures in the table given below and verify their addition horizontally and vertically.

27. Karmegan made 54 runs in 9 overs and Asif made 77 runs in 11 overs. Whose run rate is better? (run rate = ratio of runs to overs)

28. From the given figure, name
(i) all pairs of parallel lines.
(ii) all pairs of intersecting lines.
(iii) pair of lines whose point of intersection is ‘V’.
(iv) point of intersection of the lines ‘ l2 ’ and ‘l3’.
(v) point of intersection of the lines ‘l1’ and ‘l5’.

29. Name the angle in each figure given below in all the possible ways.

30. The following are the marks obtained by 30 students in a class test out of 20 in Mathematics subject.
11 12 13 12 12 15 16 17 18 12
20 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 15
16 16 16 15 14 13 12 11 19 17
Prepare a table using Tally Marks.

31. The pictograph shows the number of branded mobile phones sold in fi ve months.

Each picture of  represents 100 mobiles each  represents 50 mobiles.
Observe the given table and answer the following questions.
(i) In which month was the maximum number of brand B mobiles sold?
(ii) In which month was equal number of brand A and brand B mobiles sold?
(iii) In which month was the minimum number of brand A mobiles sold?
(iv) Find the total number of Brand A Mobiles that were sold in 5 months.
(v) What is the difference between the sale of brand A and brand B Mobiles in the month of May?

32. The pictograph below gives the number of absentees on different days of the week in class six. Draw the Bar graph for the same.