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f) The difference of and is __________.


g) If area of a square is 64 cm2, the length of side is __________.
h) 15 out of 100 means __________.
MERIDIAN SCHOOL i)
j)
In a square __________ sides are equal.
4 out of 100 means __________.
FINAL TERM MODEL QUESTION – 2016 3. Choose the correct answer: [10 × 1 = 10]
Class: VI Subject: Maths F.M.: 100 a) If the cost of 1 box is Rs. 60, the cost of 2 boxes is Rs. ________.
Time: 3 hours P.M.: 40 i) Rs. 62 ii) Rs. 120 iii) Rs. 180 iv) Rs. 150
Group ‘A’ [4 (10× 1) =40]
b) An angle smaller than right angle is ________ angle.
1. Re-write the following statements and write 'T' for true and 'F' i) obtuse ii) straight iii) acute iv) reflex
for False:[10  1 = 10]
a) If the cost of 3 pencils is Rs. 30, the cost of 1 pencil is Rs. 10. ___ c) If the cost price of a ball is Rs. 400 and selling price is Rs. 520,
b) An angle smaller than straight angle and bigger than right angle is the profit is __________.
called reflex angle. ___ i) Rs. 100 ii) Rs. 120 iii) Rs. 920 iv) Rs. 20
c) When P = Rs. 100, T = 1 year, I = Rs. 20, then rate of interest (R)
is 20% per year. ___ d) , , are ________ fractions.
d) 12 out of 100 mean 24%. ___ i) like ii) unlike iii) mixed iv) improper
e) If l = 3 cm, b = 2 cm, the perimeter of a rectangle is 10 cm . ___
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f) The fraction of 3% is . ___ e) If l = 5 cm, b = 3 cm, the area of a rectangle is _________.


g) If C.P. is Rs. 100 and loss is Rs. 20, Loss percent is 20%. ___ i) 15 cm2 ii) 8 cm2 iii) 32 cm2 iv) none of above
h) If the C.P. = Rs. 150 and S.P. = Rs. 180, the profit is Rs. 330. ___
i) , , are like fractions. ___ f) The decimal number of 45% is __________.
j) The lowest term of is . ___ i) 0.45 ii) 0.045 iii) 0.004 iv) 0.005
2. Fill in the blanks: [10  1 = 10] g) Each angle of an equilateral triangle measures _________.
a) There are __________ degrees in 4 right angles. i) 90 ii) 60 iii) 180 iv) none of above
b) The cost of 2 pens is In Rs. 60, and then the cost of 1 pen is
Rs__________. h) There are ___________ sides equal in scalene triangle.
c) 1 man can do a piece of work in 6 days, 2 men can do a piece of i) 1 ii) 2 iii) 3 iv) 0
work in __________.
d) When P = Rs. 100, T = 1 year, R = 13%, then interest(I) = i) The fraction of 15% is _______.
________ . i) ii) iii) iv)
e) If length of a square (l) = 5 cm, the perimeter of the square is j) If l = 5 cm, the area of a square is _________.
__________. i) 10 cm2 ii) 20 cm2 iii) 25 cm2 iv) 5 cm2
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4. Match the following: [10  1 = 10] b) Equilateral triangle
a) The complement of 35 is i) 16. Simplify: + –
b) The cost of 3 boxes is Rs 60, then ii) 2 cm
the cost of 5 boxes is 17. Simplify:  
c) If the C.P. is Rs. 100 and profit is Rs. 30, iii) 18. If 8 bags of cement weight 320 kg, find the weight of 15 bags of
profit percent is cement.
d) The sum of and is iv) two 19. Find the simple interest of Rs. 1400 in 5 years at the rate of 12% per
e) The lowest term of is v) 55 year.
f) The formula to calculate volume of a cuboid vi)
20. If the length and breadth of a rectangular garden are 30 m and 20 m
g) The sum of 3 angles of a triangle is vii) Rs. 100 respectively, find the length of wire needed to fence it 3 rounds.
h) There are ______ acute angles in right viii) 30% 21. There are 160 boys and 240 girls in a school. Find the percentage of
angled triangle. boys and girls.
i) The fraction of 0.05 is ix) l  b  h
22. The area of rectangular garden is 500m2 and its length is 25m, find its
j) If the volume of a cube is 8 cm3, x) 180
breadth. Also find its perimeter.
the length of side is
23. Find the volume of a cuboid whose length is 4 cm, breadth is 3 cm
Group ‘B’ [10  2 = 20]
and height is 2 cm.
5. Subtract: – 24. The number of students in different classes of a school is given
6. Add: + below. Represent the data by a bar diagram.
7. Multiply: 
8. Convert 2 into the percent. Classes 5 6 7 8 9
No. of students 20 25 30 40 25
9. Find the perimeter of a triangle whose sides are 7 cm, 8 cm and 9 cm.
10. Find the perimeter of a square garden whose side is 6 cm. ***THE END***

11. Find the Loss if C.P. is Rs. 600 and S.P. is Rs. 510.
12. Convert into mixed number.
13. Convert 35% into fraction.
14. Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 10 m and breadth is 8 m.

Group ‘C’ [10 × 4 = 40]


15. Define:
a) Obtuse angled triangle

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