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ACADEMIC SESSION, 2019 – 2020

ASSET - Playing with numbers


SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
GRADE: VI
Date: / /2019
Name of the Student…………………………………………………………
This question paper contains (02) pages

1. & + 2 is exactly divisible by 9. What is the possible value for & ?


A) 69 B) 70 C) 72 D) 74

2. A group of 47 students wanted to play football. The students made 4 teams with 11 players in
each team. How many students were not in a team?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 7 D) 9

3. Which one of these numbers is divisible by 18?


A) 138 B) 210 C) 364 D) 486

4. In a colony of 100 blocks of flats numbering 1 to 100, a school van stops at every sixth
block while a school bus stops at every tenth block. On which stops will both of them stop
if they start from the entrance of the colony?

A. 20, 40, 80 B. 30, 60, 90. C. 30, 50, 70 D. 40, 60, 80

5. Kevin was trying to solve the following question using the BODMAS rule. The steps used
by him are shown in the table below. In which step did he go wrong?

30 ÷5 + 4 x 2 + 14
Step 1 6 + 4 x 2 + 14
Step2 10 x 2 + 14
Step 3 20 + 14
Step 4 34

A. Step 1 B. Step 2 C. Step 3 D. Step 4


6. A frog jumped on several stones on his way to the pond. He did not land on the same stone
twice. The product of all the stones that he hopped on was 19635, and each was a prime
number. On which stones did he jump?
A. 9, 3, 11, 5, 12
B. 5, 6, 7, 9, 11
C. 11, 3, 17, 7, 5
D. 5, 3, 17, 4, 7

7. Find the value of 17 – 2 x (3 +4)


A) 105 B) 3 C) 31 D) None of these

8. In the given figure, what is the relation between the number of flowers and number of
butterflies?
A) For every 2 flowers, there is a butterfly.
B) For every flower, there are 2 butterflies.
C) For every flower, there are 3 butterflies.
D) For every flower, there are 10 butterflies

9. 24,48,72,96,120 are the first five common multiples of a pair of numbers. Which pair could it
be?
A) 10 and 12 B) 2 and 12 C) 6 and 8 D) 4 and 8

10. Which of the following is true based on the information given below?
11 is a factor of 1331.
A) 11 is a multiple of 1331.
B) 1331 is a multiple of 11.
C) 1331 is a factor of 11.
D) 1331 has only one factor.

11. Richa got 3 identical packets of toffees to distribute in all three sections of her class on her
birthday.
 In section V, she distributed the entire first packet, giving each student 5 toffees.
 In section VI, she distributed the entire second packet, giving each student 3 toffees.
 In section VIII, she distributed the entire third packet, giving each student 10 toffees.

Which of the following could be the number of toffees in one packet?

A) 15 B) 18 C) 50 D) 90

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