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Class : 6 Mathematics

1. In the product of 37 and 43, what is the place value of


the digit which is prime ?
(A) 500 (B) 700 (C) 800 (D) 50
2. Identify the shape that has exactly 2 lines of symmetry.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

3. At 9 a.m. the angle between the Sun's ray and the


ground at a point is 45°. What would be the angle at
11 a.m. ?
(A) 40° (B) 90°
(C) Between 45° & 90° (D) Greater than 90°
4. The ratios 6 : 3 and 7.5 : 15 are given. Which of the
following is true about them ?
(A) The given ratios are not in proportion.
(B) The given ratios are equal.
(C) The given ratios are equivalent.
(D) The given ratios are in proportion.


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5. Find the area of the shaded part in the given figure.


28 cm

12 cm

8 cm
9 cm 5 cm
2
(A) 336 cm (B) 420 cm2
(C) 504 cm2 (D) 448 cm2
6. In the given figure, what are lines l, m and n called ?

(A) Concurrent lines (B) Parallel lines


(C) Collinear lines (D) Intersecting lines
7. Identify the correct sequence in increasing order.

223 6287 22 6287 223 22


(A) , , (B) , ,
71 2000 7 2000 71 7

22 6287 223 223 22 6287


(C) , , (D) , ,
7 2000 71 71 7 2000
8. Identify the number whose factors differ by 3.
(A) 63 (B) 88 (C) 90 (D) 35


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9. Which is the appropriate symbol to be put in the place


of question mark to make the given sentence true ?

(_______
(15 × –4) ? _______
(–15 × –4) )

(A) = (B) > (C) < (D) +


10. If "x" and "y" are two whole numbers, then
commutative law is applicable to subtraction if and only
if _______.
(A) x > y (B) x < y (C) x = y (D) x  y
1 3
11. Vyas completed of his assessment on Monday and
5 4
of it on Tuesday. How much of his assessment yet to
complete ?
1 4 3 19
(A) (B) (C) (D)
20 9 20 20
12. How many numbers are there containing 3 digits ?
(A) 90 (B) 990 (C) 100 (D) 900
13. Which of the given lines is parallel to line AB ?

E
R D
P B

C F
S
A Q

(A) PQ (B) CD (C) EF (D) RS


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14. John spent 15% of his weekly allowance on food.


Calculate this percentage as a decimal.
(A) 0.015 (B) 15.0 (C) 1.5 (D) 0.15
15. What should be added to 'y' to get 'x' ?
(A) x – y (B) 0 (C) x + y (D) y – x
16. How many lines of symmetry does a regular pentagon
have ?
(A) 10 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 4
17. Which of the following statement is true ?
(A) 0 is the greatest whole number.
(B) 1 is the least whole number.
(C) Every natural number is a whole number.
(D) Every whole number is a natural number.
18. Find the value of 100 – 4 [25 + {5 + (12 – 9)}].
(A) –32 (B) 132 (C) 32 (D) –132
19. What is the decimal fraction shown by the shaded part
of the given figure ?

(A) 2.5 (B) 0.5 (C) 0.6 (D) 0.4


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20. In the given figure, the square has a perimeter of 48


cm and the triangle has a height of 48 cm. If the square
and the triangle have the same area. What is the value
of x ?

lj@ 2x cm
48 cm

(A) 1.5 cm (B) 12 cm (C) 6 cm (D) 3 cm


21. Find the value of 0.00024 ÷ 0.008.
(A) 0.0003 (B) 0.003 (C) 0.03 (D) 0.3
22. If 3a + 2b + c = 22, b + c = 8 and c = 6, then what is the
value of a + b + c ?
(A) 12 (B) 16 (C) 14 (D) 10
23. Select the sum of

2 3 1 2 5  4 3 2 2 1 
 y  y + y + 7  and  y  y  y + 3 
3 3 6  3 3 3 

 3 
(A)  2 y  y  y  10 
2 1
 2 

 3 
(B)  2 y  y  y  10 
2 1
 2 

 3 
(C)  2 y  y  y  10 
2 1
 2 

 3 
(D)  2 y  y  y  10 
2 1
 2 


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24. Convert 35 cm to metres.


(A) 3.5 metres (B) 0.35 metres
(C) 350 metres (D) 3500 metres
25. If the diameter of a circle is increased by 3 times,
then the circumference increases by ___________.
(A) 3 times (B) 4 times
(C) 6 times (D) 8 times


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Class : 6 Physics
26. Which physical property of copper is used for making
electrical wires ?
(A) Elasticity (B) Conductivity
(C) Malleability (D) Intensity
27. Identify an incorrect statement from the following.
(A) Curvilinear and rectilinear motions together form
translatory motion.
(B) Rotatory motion is always oscillatory.
(C) Motion of a stone dropped from a roof is rectilinear.
(D) Motion of a simple pendulum is periodic.
28. What happens when light falls on a wooden chair ?
(A) A part of the light reflected from the chair enters our
eyes.
(B) Light passes through the wooden chair.
(C) The chair sends a signal to our eyes that enables us
to see it.
(D) Both (A) and (B)
29. What is the filament of an electric bulb usually made
up of ?
(A) A thin wire with many coils
(B) A thick wire with many coils
(C) A thin straight wire
(D) A thick straight wire


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30. Identify a false statement.


(A) The SI unit of length is m.
(B) The motion of moon around the earth is revolutionary.
(C) The motion of the ball in football game is curvilinear.
(D) The motion of the seconds hand of a clock is rotatory.
31. Diagram 1 given below shows light shining on three
shapes P, Q and R made up of cardboard. The shapes
are of different sizes and they are placed at different
distances from the torch light. Diagram 2 shows the
shadow of the shapes on the screen.
Screen
Screen
Thread

Torch
light P Q
R
(i)
Diagram (1) Diagram (2)
Which one of the following correctly represents the
shapes P, Q and R respectively ?

P Q R
(A) Circle Ring Rectangle
(B) Circle Rectangle Ring
(C) Ring Circle Rectangle
(D) Ring Rectangle Circle


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32. Observe the circuit shown below.

L M
Bulb I

Bulb II
N

Which switches (L, M or N) must be closed for Bulb I


only to light up ?
(A) L only (B) M only
(C) M and N only (D) L, M and N
33. Which of the following does not undergo periodic
motion ?
(A) Rotation of the earth
(B) Motion of seconds hand of a clock
(C) A spinning top
(D) Heart beat of a resting normal person
34. Which of the given statements is correct ?
(A) The moon is a non-luminous body.
(B) Translucent bodies cast faint shadows.
(C) The moon is a luminous body.
(D) Both (A) & (B)


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35. Identify the symbols of electrical components used in


the construction of the given electric circuit.

Z
Y

X Y Z
(A) Switch Cell Bulb
(B) Battery Cell Bulb
(C) Battery Switch Bulb
(D) Switch Cell Battery


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Class : 6 Chemistry

36. A vendor sells white powdered salt mixed with white


powdered stone. Which property will help you to detect ?
(A) Ductility (B) Opacity
(C) Density (D) Solubility
37. Which change is desirable ?
(A) Drying of wet clothes
(B) Desalination of sea water
(C) Growth of weeds
(D) Both (A) and (B)
38. Which of the following is the correct sequence of the
stages in the change of state of water in water cycle?

P - Sea water Q - Cloud R - Rain S - Water vapour

(A) P  Q  R  S (B) P  R  Q  S
(C) P  S  Q  R (D) P  R  S  Q
39. Which material is incorrectly classified ?
(A) Pottery - Ceramic (B) Terylene - Fibre
(C) Steel - Metal (D) Carbon - Plastic


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40. An insoluble solid from a soluble solid can be separated


by mixing the mixture with
(A) water, filter and evaporate the water from the
resulting filtrate to obtain insoluble solid.
(B) water, filter and evaporate the sand from the resulting
solid.
(C) oil, filter and evaporate the solid out.
(D) both (B) and (C)
41. If two substances interact to produce a change they will
do so
(A) under any conditions.
(B) no matter what kind of interaction takes place.
(C) only if they are in close contact.
(D) only if the interaction is under the right conditions.
42. Which set of objects is not grouped correctly ?
(A) Saucer, cup and teapot
(B) Gold, silver and jewellery
(C) Textbook, notebook and writing pad
(D) Bedsheet, blanket and leather handbag


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43. We have a lot of water in seas, then why the amount


of usable water is limited ?
(A) Sea water is not fit for all our uses.
(B) Sea water cannot be used directly by us for drinking.
(C) Sea water cannot be used directly for growing crops.
(D) all of the above
44. Which method of separation does not require air ?
(A) Threshing (B) Sieving
(C) Winnowing (D) Both (A) & (B)
45. Amrita picked up wooden scale, glass test tube, paper
basket based on conductivity. Which article will she
pick up the next ?
(A) Steel cup (B) Iron chain
(C) Rubber gloves (D) Copper wire


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Class : 6 Biology

46. Study the diagram below.

(i)

Energy (iv)
(ii)
to

(iii)

The diagram shows some of the importance of energy


to living things. What could (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
represent?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(A) Growth Movement Reproduction Feeding
(B) Growth Movement Reproduction Photosynthesis
(C) Movement Growth Digestion Photosynthesis
(D) Reproduction Movement Digestion Feeding

47. Find the matching pair.

(==r===I-:r:-
Jute : Stem ;
(A) Flower
Cotton : ???
(B) Fruit
(C) Leaf (D) Seed


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48. What is the possible heading for X and Y from the given
figure ?

Storage organ

X Y

Sweet potato Ginger

X Y
(A) Leaf Root
(B) Underground root Leaf
(C) Underground stem Root
(D) Root Underground stem

49. In which of the following diseases will you advise an


intake of iodized salt ?
(A) Beri-beri (B) Goitre
(C) Scurvy (D) Rickets
50. Which of the following things can be reused or recycled ?

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)


towel Trouser glass bo tt le Chair

(A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (iii) and (iv) only
(C) (ii), (iii) and (iv) only (D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)


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51. Which of the following organisms has exoskeleton ?

(A) (B) (C) (D)

52. Which of the following options represents population ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

53. The diagram below shows three animals.

Animal P Animal Q Animal R

Animal ________ is most likely found in the desert


because it has ________
(A) P, the ability to climb
(B) Q, large ears to lose heat
(C) Q, large ears to conserve heat
(D) R, a long neck to reach for leaves in tall trees.


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54. Which of the following are the materials used in


photosynthesis ?

(i) Water (ii) Sunlight


(iii) Starch (iv) Carbon dioxide

(A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (i) and (iv) only
(C) (iii) and (iv) only (D) (i), (ii) and (iv) only
55. Look at the two plants below.

Plant A Plant B

Plant A has clasping roots and Plant B has tendrils. The


clasping roots and tendrils are very important because
they
(A) absorbs water and minerals
(B) can grow into young plants
(C) capture sunlight for making food
(D) enable the plants to climb and get more sunlight.


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Class : 6 Critical Thinking

56. Arrange the following words in decreasing order


according to dictionary arrangement.
(1) Half time (2) Harvest
(3) Hat-trick (4) Heal
(5) Hazy (6) Heel
(7) Heavy (8) Height
(A) 8, 6, 7, 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (B) 3, 8, 4, 5, 6, 2, 1, 7
(C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (D) 8, 4, 5, 6, 2, 1, 7, 3
57. Four brothers have eaten 11 cookies in total. Each of
them has eaten at least one cookie and no two of them
have eaten the same number of cookies. Three of them
have eaten 9 cookies in total and one of them has eaten
exactly 3 cookies. What is the largest number of cookies
one of the brothers has eaten ?
(A) 7 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
58. Pick the TWO answer choices that will come together
to make the figure shown. Pieces may be reflected and/
or rotated.

a b c d e
(A) a + d (B) b + d (C) c + e (D) b + c


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59. Which two of the items below do not belong with the
others?

1
• rn.~-~- EJ· ~-.
(A) 2 & 3
セ@

2
セ@

3

(B) 5 & 6
セ@
••
4
セ@

5 6

(C) 2 & 4 (D) 1 & 3


60. A farmer has 3 sons. First son has 3 bundles of wood,
second has 6 bundles and third has 8 bundles. How
many bundles would the farmer have, if he combines
all the bundles together ?
(A) 17 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 20


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