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SAMITHI ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, CBSE

Class:-VI Worksheet Sub-Sanskrit

पाठ –(1,2)
-1) अधोद पदानां वण िव छेदं कृ वा िलखत –
1) गगनम्
2) पु पािण
3) े ािण
4) नयने
5) ानम्
-2) उिचतम् कतृपदं यापदं च योजिय वा वा यं रचयित –
1) प ािण तः
2) कमले धावि त
3) दािडमे पति त
4) कारयानािन िवकसित
5) श यम् िवकसतः
पाठ-(3,4)
-3) एकपदेन उ रत—
1) उ ाने कािन सि त ?
2) छा ाः िश काः िशि काः च कु सि त ?
3) छा ाः कु ग छि त ?
4) छा ौ कं गायतः ?
-4) पूणवा येन उ रत –
1) एतत् क य उ ानम् अि त ?
2) िमका कं चालयित ?
3) रे ल थानकं के ग छतः
4) कदलीफलािन क दृशािन ?
SAMITHI ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL,UDHNA

STD-VI SUB-SCIENCE WORKSHEET

Chapter 4 WORKSHEET-4

A. Give answer in one word or two:


1. In which state of matter, the particles are very closely packed?
2. What are those materials through which light can
pass only partially called?
3. Name one magnetic material.
4. Which substance is the best conductor of electricity?
5. Give an example of a translucent material.

B. Write ‘O’ for opaque, ‘Tp’ for transparent and ‘Tl’ for translucent objects:

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

C. Define the following:


1. Matter

2. Classification
3. Insulators

4. Texture

5. Conductivity

D. Complete the table:

State of Matter Shape Volume Mass

Solid

Definite

Occupies all the Definite


space available

E. Give reasons:
1. A librarian arranges books alphabetically and subjectwise.

2. We cannot make a tumbler of cloth.

3. Gold and silver are used to make jewellery.

4. We are not able to tell what is inside a wooden box.

5. Aquatic animals can easily survive in water.


SAMITHI ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL

CLASS: VI Worksheet SUBJECT: Maths

Ch-3 : Playing with Numbers


Q.1. MCQ’s

1. Which of these is the factor of 50.


a. 10 b. 3 c. 7 d. 6

2. What is the Sixth multiple of 13?


a. 78 b. 65 c. 52 d. 91

3. Which of them is a prime number?


a. 13 b. 14 c. 28 d. 25

4. Which of them is a composite number?


a. 45 b. 11 c. 31 d. 13

5. The smallest composite number is


a. 4 b. 1 c. 9 d. 6

6. What are Two numbers called having only 1 as a common factor.


a. co-prime numbers b. twin prime numbers
c. composite numbers d. prime numbers.

7. The HCF of two co-prime numbers is


a. 0 b. 3 c. 2 d. 1

8. The HCF of 12 and 16 is


a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 1

9. The LCM of 12 and 16 is


a. 24 b. 48 c. 96 d. 32

10. The HCF of two consecutive even numbers is


a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3

Q.2. Solve the following.

1. Sort out even and odd numbers: 13, 28, 41, 99, 50, 255, 132, 664, 59, 29, 71, 165, 14
2. Find the HCF of 70, 105, 175.

3. Determine the smallest three-digit number which is exactly divisible by 6, 8 and 12.

4. Find the prime factorization of 4900

5. Find the L.C.M of the following by prime factorization method:


(i) 42, 63, 162
(ii) 42, 78, 104, 112
(iii) 16, 28, 40, 77
(iv) 112, 168, 22824.

6. Write seven consecutive composite numbers less than 100 so that there is no prime number
between them.

7. The length, breadth and height of a room are 825cm, 675cm and 450cm respectively. Find the
longest tape which can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly.

8. Using divisibility test, determine which of the following numbers are divisible by 2; by 3; by
4; by 5; by 6; by 8; by 9; by 10; by 11.

Divisible by
Number
2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

128 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No

82956

187425

275

53056

76392

17322

9. Find the HCF of the following numbers:


(a) 16, 48
(b) 10, 42
(c) 70, 115, 175
(d) 91, 112, 49

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