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CLASS 6
1st March

Class 6 | Maths

Charishma listed all the factors of her age and her brother listed all the factors of his.
They found that the numbers 1, 2 and 3 were there in BOTH lists.

What could be their ages (in years)?

A. 9 and 12
B. 10 and 12
C. 12 and 16
D. 18 and 12

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Nita put some coins one on top of the other as shown below.

How many 2-rupee coins will she need to make it a 1 cm high stack?

A. only 1 coin B. around 7 coins


C. around 20 coins D. around 50 coins

Correct Answer : B

2nd March
Class 6 | Science

As the environment changes, the kind of animals, birds and plants that are found
also change. Which of these would be the best example?

A. A sunflower plant moving along the direction of sunlight.


B. Stages in the life cycle of a butterfly.
C. Water birds disappearing from a locality where houses were built on a lake.
D. Invertebrates not having a backbone.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

Charishma listed all the factors of her age and her brother listed all the factors of his.
They found that the numbers 1, 2 and 3 were there in BOTH lists.

What could be their ages (in years)?

A. 9 and 12 B. 10 and 12
C. 12 and 16 D. 18 and 12

Correct Answer : D

3rd March
Class 6 | Social Studies

The view shown here is of

A. the Gateway of India in Mumbai.


B. the Red Fort in old Delhi.
C. an Indus Valley settlement of Mohenjodaro.
D. a Medieval city of Rajasthan.
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

As the environment changes, the kind of animals, birds and plants that are found
also change. Which of these would be the best example?

A. A sunflower plant moving along the direction of B. Stages in the life cycle of a
sunlight. butterfly.
C. Water birds disappearing from a locality where D. Invertebrates not having a
houses were built on a lake. backbone.

Correct Answer : C

5th March
Class 6 | English

''You go up and down this staircase everyday can you tell me how many steps it
has?''
What change in punctuation do you suggest in this sentence?

A. Insert the question mark outside the speech marks.


B. Insert a full stop after 'everyday' and start the next word with a capital letter.
C. Insert a question mark after 'everyday' and start the next word with a capital letter.
D. Insert commas after 'everyday' and 'steps'.

Saturday's Question | Class 6 | Social Studies

The view shown here is of

A. the Gateway of India in Mumbai. B. the Red Fort in old Delhi.


C. an Indus Valley settlement of Mohenjodaro. D. a Medieval city of Rajasthan.
Correct Answer : D

6th March
Class 6 | Maths

Mini jogs around the path (shaded in grey in the figure) in her colony once everyday.
Today, she started at a point on the path and then stopped for a phone call in
between, as indicated in the figure below:

How much distance did Mini roughly cover before the phone call?

A. less than 1/5 of the total distance


B. exactly 1/4 of the total distance
C. more than 1/4 of the total distance
D. exactly 2/3 of the total distance

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English

''You go up and down this staircase everyday can you tell me how many steps it
has?''
What change in punctuation do you suggest in this sentence?

A. Insert the question mark outside the B. Insert a full stop after 'everyday' and
speech marks. start the next word with a capital letter.
C. Insert a question mark after 'everyday' D. Insert commas after 'everyday' and
and start the next word with a capital letter. 'steps'.

Correct Answer : B

7th March
Class 6 | Science

Goldsmiths often add another metal (usually copper) to pure gold while making
ornaments. Which of these could be the possible reason?
A. to reduce its electrical conductivity
B. to increase its hardness
C. to reduce its specific heat
D. to increase its melting point

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

Mini jogs around the path (shaded in grey in the figure) in her colony once everyday.
Today, she started at a point on the path and then stopped for a phone call in
between, as indicated in the figure below:

How much distance did Mini roughly cover before the phone call?

A. less than 1/5 of the total distance B. exactly 1/4 of the total distance
C. more than 1/4 of the total distance D. exactly 2/3 of the total distance

Correct Answer : C

8th March
Class 6 | Maths
Which of the following CAN be found out from this graph?

A. The number of books borrowed between 15 th and 30th November.


B. Why such few books were borrowed in October.
C. The number of children who visited the library in August.
D. The month(s) during the period in which more than 500 books were borrowed.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Goldsmiths often add another metal (usually copper) to pure gold while making
ornaments. Which of these could be the possible reason?

A. to reduce its electrical conductivity B. to increase its hardness


C. to reduce its specific heat D. to increase its melting point

Correct Answer : B

9th March
Class 6 | Science

Elizabeth put a weight and a beaker of water on a scale, as shown in the first picture.
Then she moved the beaker and put the weight in it, as shown in the second picture.
What will the scale show now?
A. less than the first reading
B. more than the first reading
C. same as the first reading
D. It depends on the density of the weight.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

Which of the following CAN be found out from this graph?

A. The number of books borrowed B. Why such few books were borrowed in
between 15th and 30th November. October.
C. The number of children who visited D. The month(s) during the period in which
the library in August. more than 500 books were borrowed.

Correct Answer : D

10th March
Class 6 | Social Studies
Which of these personalities lived the earliest?

A. Raja Ram Mohan Roy


B. Vasco Da Gama
C. Chanakya
D. Shivaji

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Elizabeth put a weight and a beaker of water on a scale, as shown in the first picture.
Then she moved the beaker and put the weight in it, as shown in the second picture.
What will the scale show now?

A. less than the first reading B. more than the first reading
C. same as the first reading D. It depends on the density of the weight.

Correct Answer : C

12th March
Class 6 | English

Which of these words is misspelled?

A. independant
B. recommend
C. license
D. inconsistent

Saturday's Question | Class 6 | Social Studies


Which of these personalities lived the earliest?

A. Raja Ram Mohan Roy B. Vasco Da Gama


C. Chanakya D. Shivaji

Correct Answer : C

13th March
Class 6 | Maths

Which of the following CAN be found from the visual given above?

A. The cost of each piece of Kaju Barfi.


B. The number of laddoos that can be bought for Rs 100.
C. The mass of a dozen Jehangiris.
D. The quantity (mass) of Milk Barfis that can be bought for Rs 50.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English

Which of these words is misspelled?

A. independant B. recommend
C. license D. inconsistent

Correct Answer : A

14th March
Class 6 | Science

An example of a force applied against the direction of motion is:

A. opening a door
B. applying brakes suddenly to a moving car
C. a batsman hitting a cricket ball
D. drawing water from a well
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

Which of the following CAN be found from the visual given above?

A. The cost of each piece of B. The number of laddoos that can be bought for
Kaju Barfi. Rs 100.
C. The mass of a dozen D. The quantity (mass) of Milk Barfis that can be
Jehangiris. bought for Rs 50.

Correct Answer : D

15th March
Class 6 | Maths

If you add a natural number 101 times, the answer will always be

A. a factor of that natural number.


B. a multiple of that natural number.
C. 101 more than that natural number.
D. a prime number.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

An example of a force applied against the direction of motion is:

A. opening a door B. applying brakes suddenly to a moving car


C. a batsman hitting a cricket ball D. drawing water from a well

Correct Answer : C

16th March
Class 6 | Science
In this figure given below the length of 1 small square has to be calculated. If it is
known that each square is of equal length, which of these methods is possible and
will be most accurate?

A. Simply measure the length of 1 square


B. Measure the length of 2 squares using a ruler and divide the answer by 2
C. Measure the length of 8 squares using a ruler and divide the answer by 8
D. Measure the length of 10 squares using a ruler and divide the answer by 10

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

If you add a natural number 101 times, the answer will always be

A. a factor of that natural number. B. a multiple of that natural number.


C. 101 more than that natural number. D. a prime number.

Correct Answer : B

17th March
Class 6 | Social Studies

Most of the major languages recognized by the Indian Constitution appear on a


hundred-rupee currency note. Which of these languages will you NOT find printed
on a hundred-rupee note?

A. Urdu
B. Sanskrit
C. Marathi
D. Santhali

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

In this figure given below the length of 1 small square has to be calculated. If it is
known that each square is of equal length, which of these methods is possible and
will be most accurate?

A. Simply measure the length of 1 B. Measure the length of 2 squares using


square a ruler and divide the answer by 2
C. Measure the length of 8 squares D. Measure the length of 10 squares
using a ruler and divide the answer by 8 using a ruler and divide the answer by 10

Correct Answer : C

19th March
Class 6 | English

Which of these words means 'to charm and delight someone'?

A. defiant
B. slant
C. enchant
D. vigilant

Saturday's Question | Class 6 | Social Studies

Most of the major languages recognized by the Indian Constitution appear on a


hundred-rupee currency note. Which of these languages will you NOT find printed
on a hundred-rupee note?

A. Urdu B. Sanskrit
C. Marathi D. Santhali

Correct Answer : D

20th March
Class 6 | Maths

Look at the picture below.


What is ?

A. 6
B. 15
C. 20
D. 40

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English

Which of these words means 'to charm and delight someone'?

A. defiant B. slant
C. enchant D. vigilant

Correct Answer : C

21st March
Class 6 | Science

In India, Raj saw the Sun rising in the east and setting in the west.

In America, in which direction will he see the Sun rising and setting?

A. rising in the west and setting in the east


B. rising in the east and setting in the west
C. both rising and setting in the west
D. both rising and setting in the east

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

Look at the picture below.


What is ?

A. 6 B. 15
C. 20 D. 40

Correct Answer : B

22nd March
Class 6 | Maths

How many numbers between 50 and 100 are completely divisible by 8?

A. five
B. six
C. eight
D. ten

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

In India, Raj saw the Sun rising in the east and setting in the west.

In America, in which direction will he see the Sun rising and setting?

A. rising in the west and setting in the B. rising in the east and setting in the
east west
C. both rising and setting in the west D. both rising and setting in the east

Correct Answer : B

23rd March
Class 6 | Science

Why cannot animals live without plants?

A. All animals eat plants for food.


B. Some animals eat plants and are in turn eaten by other animals.
C. Flesh eating animals need plants to hunt their prey.
D. Except for the plant-eating animals, others could live even if plants were not
there.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

How many numbers between 50 and 100 are completely divisible by 8?

A. five B. six
C. eight D. ten

Correct Answer : B

24th March
Class 6 | Social Studies

The tourism brochure shown here is to boost the tourism industry of the state of

A. Meghalaya
B. Kerala
C. West Bengal
D. Goa

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Why cannot animals live without plants?

B. Some animals eat plants and are in turn eaten


A. All animals eat plants for food.
by other animals.
C. Flesh eating animals need D. Except for the plant-eating animals, others
plants to hunt their prey. could live even if plants were not there.

Correct Answer : B

26th March
Class 6 | English

'Pattering' is associated with 'rainfall' and 'footsteps'. With which of these would
'hissing' be associated?

A. when water falls on a very hot surface


B. when dry sticks are walked upon
C. when a machine gun fires
D. when the pages of a book are flipped over

Saturday's Question | Class 6 | Social Studies

The tourism brochure shown here is to boost the tourism industry of the state of
A. Meghalaya B. Kerala
C. West Bengal D. Goa

Correct Answer : B

27th March
Class 6 | Maths

The population of a country is 12,28,000. Of the following, the nearest approximation


for this population would be

A. 12 lakh
B. 12{frac(1/4)} lakh
C. 12 {frac(1/2)} lakh
D. 12{frac(3/4)} lakh

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English

'Pattering' is associated with 'rainfall' and 'footsteps'. With which of these would
'hissing' be associated?

A. when water falls on a very hot


B. when dry sticks are walked upon
surface
D. when the pages of a book are flipped
C. when a machine gun fires
over

Correct Answer : A
28th March
Class 6 | Science

Elizabeth put a weight and a beaker of water on a scale, as shown in the first
picture. Then she moved the beaker and put the weight in it, as shown in the second
picture. What will the scale show now?

A. less than the first reading


B. more than the first reading
C. same as the first reading
D. It depends on the density of the weight.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

The population of a country is 12,28,000. Of the following, the nearest approximation


for this population would be

A. 12 lakh B. 12{frac(1/4)} lakh


C. 12 {frac(1/2)} lakh D. 12{frac(3/4)} lakh

Correct Answer : B

29th March
Class 6 | Maths

Given here are the number of visitors recorded for a website.

Which of these is the number of visitors expressed in words?


A. six crore nine lakh one thousand one hundred and forty three
B. six crore ninety one thousand one hundred and forty three
C. six lakh ninety one thousand one hundred and forty three
D. sixty lakh ninety one thousand one hundred and forty three

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Elizabeth put a weight and a beaker of water on a scale, as shown in the first
picture. Then she moved the beaker and put the weight in it, as shown in the second
picture. What will the scale show now?

A. less than the first reading B. more than the first reading
C. same as the first reading D. It depends on the density of the weight.

Correct Answer : C

30th March
Class 6 | Science

Shivani saw a number of sea shells lying on the beach. Which of these is true about
shells?

A. They are parts of animals living in the sea.


B. They are parts of plants growing in the sea.
C. They are formed by the salt in the sea water.
D. They are the stones found in the sea water.
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths

Given here are the number of visitors recorded for a website.

Which of these is the number of visitors expressed in words?

A. six crore nine lakh one thousand one B. six crore ninety one thousand one
hundred and forty three hundred and forty three
C. six lakh ninety one thousand one D. sixty lakh ninety one thousand one
hundred and forty three hundred and forty three

Correct Answer : D

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