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Common Examination (Revision questions)


Grade: 6
Knowledge /Understanding Based Questions
SeNo Concept
Questions
1
Knowing our The place which comes on immediate
right of the hundreds place in the place
Numbers
value chart is
a) thousands b) tens
c) ones d)
ten thousands

Marks
1

Knowing our Place value and face value are always


equal at
Numbers
a) 1

c) any digit d) 10

Knowing our The number of zeroes that come after 1


in 10 million is
Numbers
a) 8

b) 0

b) 7

c) 6

c) 90,001

Whole
Numbers

b) right

b) 1

c) below

Additive identity element of 24 is


a) -24
d) none

d)

Knowing our A successor of a given number is


located on ________ side of a given
Numbers
number on number line.
a) left
d) none

d) 9

Knowing our Difference of the smallest 6 digit


number and the greatest 4-digit number
Numbers
is
a) 1
b) 90,000
9,0,001

c) 0

10

Whole
Numbers

If a x b = 0, then

Playing with
Numbers

An example for twin primes is

b) b 0
c) either
a) a 0
a=0 (or) b=0 d) neither a=0 nor b=0

a) 5,11
d) 3, 7

b) 3,5

c) 11, 17

Playing with
Numbers

HCF of two co prime number is

Playing with
Numbers

The prime number which comes just


after 43 is

a) 1
none

a) 49
none

b) 0

c) 2

b) 45

c) 47

1
d)

1
d)

11

Playing with
Numbers

The least value should be given to * so 1


that the numbers 653 *47 is divisible by
11?
a) 9
b) 6
c) 2
d) 1

12

Playing with
Numbers

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Playing with
Numbers

A number is always divisible 90, if


a) divisible by 2 and 45
b) divisible by both 5 and 18
c) it is divisible by both 9 and 10
d) all the above
The number 24 has
a) two factors b) four factors c) six
factors d) eight factors

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Basic
Geometric
Ideas

In the given figure, points A, O and B


are called
A
C

O
B
2

a) collinear
c) concurrent
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Circle

Angles

An area bounded by diameters and the


semicircle is called
a) minor segment b) major segment
c) semicircular region d) perimeter
Number of angles formed in the given
figure is

a) 3
d) None
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Triangle

b) non-collinear
d) none

b) 2

c) 4

A triangle with one right angle is called 1


a) right
d) none

b) acute

c) equilateral

18

Quadrilateral Which of the statement below is/are


1
false?
a) Each diagonal of a
quadrilateral divides it into two triangle
b) Each side of a quadrilateral is
less than sum of its remaining three
sides
c) A quadrilateral can utmost
have three obtuse angle
d) A quadrilateral has four
diagonals

19

Triangle

How many triangles can be seen in the


below diagram:

a) three
seven

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BODMAS

b) five

Integers

Decimal

b) 496

c) 553

Sum of two integers is +62. If one of


the integer is -48, then the other is
a) +14
d) 110

22

d)

Value of 124 x 4 3 + 118 2


a) 552
d) 553

21

c) six

b) -14

c) -110
1

Lakshmi is 150 cm tall. What is her


height in meters?
a) 1 meter b ) 1.5 meter c) 15.0
meter d) 0.15 meter

23

Decimal

a) 20.6
b) 20.06
d) 20.006

24

Decimal

Decimal

c) 210.6000

The product 16.89 x 1000 is


a) 1689
d) 168.9

25

The number for 2 tens 6 hundredth is

b) 16809

c) 16890

If 2805 2.55 is equal to 1100 then


280.5 25.5 is
a) 1.1
11.1

b) 1.01

c) 0.11

d)

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Perimeter

Find the missing length of the figure


given below

4 cm
5 cm

P = 23cm

8 cm

a) 4cm
d) 8cm
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29

Algebra

Symmetry

b) 2cm

c) 6cm

The algebraic expression for the


statement : The product of x and a
is subtracted from the product of b and
y
a) ax-by
b) x+a-by
c) by-ax
d) xa- by
Which of the following has no lines of
symmetry?

a) An equilateral triangle
b) an
isosceles triangle
c) scalene
triangle d) all the above
30

Practical
Geometry

An angle to be bisected to obtain an


angle of 90
a) 60
b) 60 & 120
180 d) 0to 60

31

Playing with
numbers

c) 120 &

The product of prime factors of 140


are
a) 2 x 2 x 7 b) 2 x 2 x 5
c) 2 x 2 x 5 x 7
d) 2 x 2 x 5 x 7 x 3

Application Based Questions


S.No *Concept Questions
1

Numbers

Marks

A, B, C and D are four 4-digit numbers,


each having the digit 9 only once and in
the
place shown. None of the other digits
are known.
a)
9
b)
9

c)
9
d)
9
What can be said about A, B, C and D
say true / false
a) D is the smallest of the four
numbers ______
b) B is larger than C
______
c) A is the largest of the four
numbers _______
d) D is the largest of the four
numbers _______
2

Numbers

The number of match sticks that can be


used to write 23 in Roman system are:
a) 6
d) 9

Playing
with
Numbers

b) 7

c) 8

The smallest number of four digits


exactly divisible 12, 15, 20 and 35 is
a) 1000
d) none

b) 1160

c) 1260

Angle inscribed in a minor segment is


4

Circles

a) Acute
straight

c) right

d)

Samuel wanted to implant some vertical


stones along the boundary of his plot at a
distance of 10 meter each. If the length of
Perimeter the plot is 30 meter and the breadth is 15
meter then the number of stones used is
a) 450
d) 10

b) obtuse

Angles

b) 45

c) 9

The measure of angle AOB in the


following figure is :

1
134

a) 90 b) 44 c) 224
d) 134
Which of the following ribbons is the
Basic
Geometry longest:

Integers

a)

b)

c)

d)

A man walked 3km towards north. Then


8km towards south. His position at the
end of the walk is
a) 5km towards east b) 3km towards
south c) 8km towards north d) 5km
towards south

Integers

Temperature at the foot of the mountain is


+ 5C. It fell down by 10C at the top of
the mountain. The temperature recorded
at the top is

a) 15C
b) -15C
c) 5C
d) -5C
What should be placed in the empty
space, so that the sum of the fractions on
each
side of the triangle is same
1
15
5
15

1
9

Fraction

2
15

a) 7
15
10

5
15

4
15

b) 9
15

c) 6
15

d) 8
15

If one symbol of represents 10 bottles of


apple juice then 35 bottles of apple juice
are represented by
Data
Handling

a)
1

b)
c)
d)
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Perimeter A circle is inscribed in a square as shown


below. If the radius of the circle is 4 cm
then the perimeter of the square

4cm

a) 28cm
d) 35cm

b) 24cm

c) 32cm

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Fractions
Shane the Snail started at the dot. What side will

he be on when he has crawled 13/20 of the


distance around the regular pentagon of equal
sides? Each side of regular pentagon is 2cm.

2
1

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Triangles

Questio
ns
based
on
HOTS

See how many triangles you can draw using any


three of the five points on the circle as vertices.

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Practical Draw a line AB. Take a point C outside it.


Geometry Through C draw a line parallel to AB using
ruler and compass

S.N
o
1

*Concept Questions
Angles

A rotating ray after making a complete


rotation coincides with its initial position.
The angle formed is
a) right
b) straight c) reflex
d) complete

5
Marks

Symmetry Mary and Jason were making propellers for their


wooden helicopters. Mary put a number on
herpropeller and noticed that when she turned
the propeller she had the same number.

2
Jason was trying to think of a number that he
could put on his that had the same rotational
symmetry (looks the same turned upside down).
What is the next larger number that has this
property?

The number of hours that were left in the day

Time

was one-third of the number of hours already


passed. How many hours were left in the day?

Hints: [ If there were 9 hours left in the day,


what was 1/3 of the number of hours that had
already passed? Are they equal? If there were 8

hours left in the day, what was 1/3 of the hours


that already passed? Are they equal? Try

different numbers to find the number of hours


left in a day that equals one-third of the number
of hours that had already passed.

Place the digits 9,4, 7, 6, 5, 1, in the boxes in

Each
digit

4
BODMAS

order to get the largest result.


[ ][ ] x [ ][ ] + [ ] x [ ] =

10

Questions based on Communication


SeNo *Concept Questions
Marks
Mark accidentally tore out a page of his math
1
Playing
book. His Math teacher saw that and asked him,
with
Numbers Mark, what happened? Which page did you
Each 1
tear? Mark said, Maam, I accidently tore a page mark

Place
Value

where the sum of the page numbers on the


facing pages is 127. Math teacher got bit
confused but later found out and appreciated the
student. What page did Mark tear accidently.
Uncle Henry was driving to Halifax when he
spotted a big green gorilla on the side of the
road. He screeched to a stop, jumped out of his
car. He saw the outline of a number on the
gorilla. He couldn't quite see the number, but he
knew it was a 4 digit number.

Each
digit
in the
each
place
is
mark

1) He remembered seeing a number 1.


2) In the hundred's place he remembers the
number is 3 times the number in the thousand's
place.
3) He said the number in the one's place is 4
times the number in the ten's place.
4) Finally he said the number 2 is sitting in the
thousand's place.
What is the number?

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Answer key : Grade 6


Knowledge /Understanding Based Questions
SeNo *Concept
Questions
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Knowing our
Numbers
Knowing our
Numbers
Knowing our
Numbers

b) tens

c) it is divisible by both 9 and 10

d) eight factors

a) 1
c) 6

Knowing our
c) 90,001
Numbers
Knowing our b) right
Numbers
c) 0
Whole
Numbers
c) either a=0 (or) b=0
Whole
Numbers
Playing with
b) 3,5
Numbers
Playing with
Numbers
Playing with
Numbers
Playing with
Numbers
Playing with
Numbers
Playing with
Numbers
Basic
Geometric
Ideas
Circle
Angles
Triangle

Answer Marks
Key
b
1

a) 1
c) 47
d) 1

a) collinear
c) semicircular region
d) None
b) acute

12

18

Quadrilateral d) A quadrilateral has four diagonals

19
20

Triangle
BODMAS

b) five

b
a

1
1

21

Integers

d) 110

22

Decimal

b ) 1.5 meter

23

Decimal

b) 20.06

24

Decimal

c) 16890

25

Decimal

d) 11.1

27
28

Perimeter
Algebra

b) 2cm

b
c

1
1

29

Symmetry

30

Practical
Geometry

31

Playing with
numbers

a) 552

c) by-ax
c) scalene triangle

b) 60 & 120
T c) 2 x 2 x 5 x 7

Application Based Questions


S.No *Concept Questions

Marks

Numbers

c) A is the largest of the four numbers


_______

2
3

Numbers
Playing

b) 7
c) 1260

b
c

1
1
13

with Nos.
4

Circles
5

Perimeter

b) obtuse

c) 9
b) 44

6
6

Angles
Basic
Geometry

Integers

Integers

10

11

Fraction

Data
Handling

Perimeter

b
c

d)
d) 5km towards south

d) -5C
d) 8
15

b)

c) 32cm

14

12

Fractions

Perimeter of the regular


pentagon =5x2=10cm.
Distance around the regular
pentagon when he has
crawled= 10x13/20=6.5cm

Triangles
Ans

14

2
1

Side= D

13

: 10

Draw a line AB. Take a point C outside it. Through


Practical
Geometry C draw a line parallel to AB using ruler and

Construction

compass

Questions based on HOTS


S.No *Concept Questions
1
Angles
d) complete

Marks

d
2

Symmetr
y

1
2

6009

15

9hrs left=1/3(15)
3

Time

95

6hrs left=1/3(18)
1

6hrs=6hrs
6 hrs were left in the day

1
4

BODMAS

[9][5]x[7][6]+[4]x[1] =7224

Each
digit

Questions based on Communication


SeNo *Concept Questions
1
Playing
63,64
with
Numbers
2614
2
Place
Value

Marks
Each 1
mark
Each
digit in
the
each
place
is
mark

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