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INDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL-MANGAF

HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT 2022-23


CLASS-VI
SUBJECT –MATHEMATICS

Name: ___________________________ Class VI Sec: ______

ART INTEGRATED ACTIVITY:


WARLI ART ON BASICGEOMETRICAL IDEAS
# Take a theme and Make ‘WARLI ART’ designs or mandalas using the concept of BASIC
GEOMETRICAL IDEAS.
# Do it in a A4 Size paper and present the activity properly.
REFERRENCE :

https://youtu.be/yffJj6z46gg

https://youtu.be/xRLAfWkbldE

LEARN MULTIPLICATION TABLES FROM 2 TO 15 UP TO 10 STEPS.


WRITE AT LEAST 5 TIMES IN A4 SHEET.

CHAPTER: BASIC GEOMETICAL IDEAS

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS :


1) Distinguish among line, ray and line segment.
2) Define polygon. Name at least three polygons.
3) Name all line segments in the given figure.

. . . .
P Q R S
4) In the given figure P

a) How many triangles are there? name them. S


Also, write
b) Names of seven angles Q R

c) Names of 6 line segments


d)Which two triangles have < Q is common.
5) Draw a quadrilateral - ABCD and name its
a) sides b) vertices c) angles d) diagonals e) adjacent sides
f) adjacent angles g) opposite sides h) opposite angles
6) Draw a circle of radius 5 cm and mark its center as’ C’. Also mark its
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a) radius as ‘CP’ b) diameter as ‘QR’ c) chord as ‘AB’
d) segment as ‘AB’ (Shaded region) e) sector as ‘ECF’(Shaded region )
FILL IN THE BLANKS:
a) The longest chord of a circle is _________
b) Diameter of a circle is _____________ of its radius
c) ________ lines can be drawn through a point.
d) ________________ line(s) can be drawn through a point.
e) The polygon with least number of sides is ___________
f) ________________ is a part of a line.
g) __________ can be extended indefinitely on either direction.
h) __________________ has 2 endpoints.
i) Ray has ____ endpoint(s)
j) A ________________________ is a 4 sided polygon.
k) All diameters are ___________ but all chords are not _____________
l) A ____________ of a circle passes through the centre.
m) The radius of a circle is ______ of its diameter.
n) If the radius of a circle is 11 cm, then its diameter will be ____
o) Half of a circle is called ____
p) An interior region of a circle one side is enclosed by an arc and the other side is enclosed
by a chord is known as ____________
q) The length of the boundary of a circle is called ____________________
r) The part of a circle enclosed by an arc and a pair of radii ____________
s) A simple closed curve all of whose points are at the same distance from a fixed point in
the plane is ___________
t) Circle has __________________ centre.
u) ________________ of a circle divides the circle in two equal parts
v) All radii of a circle are _________________
W) A point determines its ______________
x) A smooth flat surface which can be extended in all directions is called a ______
y) Stars in the sky at night gives us idea of __________
z) Surface of a desktop gives us idea of _______________

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CHAPTER: KNOWING OUR NUMBERS & WHOLE NUMBERS

SOLVE THE PROBLEMS WITH PROPER STEPS AND STATEMENTS

1) Write down the three consecutive whole numbers just succeeding 19 999
2) Write down the three consecutive whole numbers just preceding 20 000.
3) The sum of two numbers is 85210. If one number is 563097, find the other number.
4) Find the difference between the smallest and the greatest 6digit number that can be written
using the digits 4, 9, 8,7,0 and 5 each only once.
5) Avantika multiplied 5342 by 87 instead of multiplying by 78. By how much is her
answer greater than the correct answer?
6) By how much is 4793821 is smaller than 1 crore?

7) Find the product of the greatest 5digit number and the smallest 6digit number.

8) To stitch a frock, 1 m 50 cm is needed. Out of 30 m cloth, how many frocks can be stitched
and how much cloth will remain?

9) A water can has10 litres of water. In how many bottles of 500 ml can it be filled?

10) Fill in with < , > or =

a) XC ___ CX d) LXVI ____ XLIV

b) 76 ____ LXXIV e) 67 45 202 __67 54 102

c) XCIX __ LXXXIX f) 1 12 23 450 __ 722 230

11) Place commas correctly and write the numerals

a) Fourteen crore forty-one thousand five hundred and three

b) Seven lakh eighty-two thousand four hundred and five

c) Thirty-nine million four hundred ninety-two

d) Four million seven hundred twenty thousand forty-four

e) Eight crore forty-two lakh nine thousand four hundred four

12) Insert commas suitably and write the number name in Indian and International system:

a) 9008803 b)82050032

13) Estimate the sum to nearest ten: a) 3284 + 4395 b) 5673 + 1039

14) Estimate the difference to nearest 100: a) 35863 - 27677 b) 5679 – 1039
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15) Estimate the product by general rule: a) 28 x 234 b) 345 x 982 

16) Write all prime numbers less than 20.

17) Write all factors of: a) 30 b) 45 c) 24 d) 40 e) 27 

18) Write the first five multiples of: a) 12 b) 15 c) 2

19) Using divisibility tests whether the given numbers are divisible by 2,3, 9,5,10.

a) 218750 b) 1790184 c) 23486

20) Find the prime factorization of a) 60 b) 100 c) 54 d) 90

21) Write all common factors of a) 25 and 80 b) 48 and 90 c) 72 and 80  


22) Which of the following pairs are coprime numbers?
a) 24 and 28 b) 17 and 23   c) 22 and 33 d) 20 and 21
23) Find the HCF by listing factors: a) 36 and 45 b) 18,54 and 81
24) Find the first three common multiples of: a) 6 and 8   c) 3, 6 and 9.
25) Find the LCM by ‘DIVISION METHOD’: a) 12,18 and 20   b) 9,15 and 18
26) Observe the pattern and extend to two more steps

a) 0X9+8=8
9 X 9 + 7= 88
98 X 9 + 6 = 888
987 X 9 + 5 = 888
b) 1x8+1=9
12 x8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876

27) Fill in the blanks:


a) 789 x ( _____ + 6) = ( 789 x 90 ) + ( 789 X 6 )
b) 24 x (76 x 25) = (24 x ____ ) x 25
c) 45 ÷ 0 = _____
d) (235 ÷ 235) – (109 ÷ 109) = _____
e) 90 x 100 x _____ = 90,000.
f) Whole numbers between 71 and 80 is ____
g) There are ____________ five digit numbers in all.
28) Name the PROPERTY of the given general form

i) a + b = b + a ii) a x (b – c) = (a x b) – (a x c)
iii) a x b x c) = (a x b) x c iv) a + b = c
v) (a + b )+ c = a + ( b + c vi) a x 1 = a
vi) a + 0 = a
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