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WINTER SEMEMSTER – 2022 -2023

REVISION WORSHEET

Mathematics
Grade level:VI
1. The decimal form of 1/ 4 is _______.
2. The place value of 4 in 237.904 is ______________
3. Write 6 equivalent fractions for 5/11?
4. The fraction which has 1 as the numerator is ______________
5. Write an algebraic expression for each of the following:
(a) 3 subtracted from a number y.
(b) 5 is added to three times a number x.
6. Write an algebraic expression for the following expressions:
(a) The sum of a number x and 4 is doubled.
(b) One fourth of a number x is added to one third of the same number.
7. Here is a pattern of houses with matchsticks:

Write the general rule for this pattern.


8. If x = 3, find the value of the following:
(i) x + 5
(ii) 2x – 3
(iii) x – 7
9. If x = 2, y = 3 and z = 5, find the value of;
(a) 2x + y + z
(b) 4x -y + z
(c) x – y + z
10. Amulya is x years of age now. 5 years ago her age was __________
11. Kanta has p pencils in her box. She puts q more pencils in the box. The total
number of pencils with her are ___________
12. p kg of potatoes are bought for Rs. 70. Cost of 1 kg of potatoes (in Rs.) is
____ .
13. If the present age of Ramandeep is n years, then her age after 7 years will be
___.
14. The height of Mount Everest is 20 times the height of Empire State building.
Solution:
15. If a note book costs Rs. p and a pencil costs Rs. 3, then the total cost (in Rs.)
of two note books and one
16. Let Kanika’s present age be x years. Complete the following table, showing
ages of her relatives :

Situation (described in ordinary language) Expressions

(i) Her brother is 2 years younger. ________

(ii) Her father’s age exceeds her age by 35


________
years

(iii) Mother’s age is 3 years less than that


_________
of her father.

17. The number of vistors in a science exhibition on different days of a week is


shown below: Look at the above pictograph and answer the following questions:
(a) What is the total number of visitors from Monday to Saturday?
(b) On which day was the number of visitors maximum? What was their total
number?
(c) On which day was the number of visitors minimum?
(d) On which day was the number of visitors same as the number of visitors on two
days taken together?

18. Thirty students were interviewed to find out what they want to be in future.
Their responses are listed as below:
doctor, engineer, doctor, pilot, officer, doctor, engineer, doctor, pilot, officer, pilot,
engineer, officer, pilot, doctor, engineer, pilot, officer, doctor, officer, doctor, pilot,
engineer, doctor, pilot, officer, doctor, pilot, doctor, engineer
Arrange the data in a table using tally marks.
19. A survey was carried out in a certain school to find out the popular school
subjects among students of Classes VI to VIII. The data in this regard is displayed
as pictograph given below:
(a) Which subject is most popular among the students?
(b) How many students like Mathematics?
(c) Find the number of students who like subjects other than Mathematics and
Science.

20. The number of bottles of cold drinks sold by a shopkeeper on six consecutive
days is as follows:

Prepare a pictograph of the data using one symbol to represent 50 bottles.

21. The following table gives information about the circulation of newspapers
(dailies) in a town in five languages.
Prepare a pictograph of the above data, using a symbol of your choice, each
representing 1000 newspapers.
22. The following bar graph represents the data for different sizes of shoes worn
by the students in a school. Read the graph and answer the following questions.

(a) Find the number of students whose shoe sizes have been collected.
(b) What is the number of students wearing shoe size 6?
(c) What are the different sizes of the shoes worn by the students?
(d) Which shoe size is worn by the maximum number of students?
(e) Which shoe size is worn by minimum number of students?
(f) State whether true or false: The total number of students wearing shoe sizes 5
and 8 is the same as the number of students wearing shoe size 6.

23. The lengths in km (rounded to nearest hundred) of some major rivers of


India is given below:
Draw a bar graph to represent the above information.
24. ASSERTION: The smallest natural number is zero
REASON: Zero is the smallest of all numbers
a. ASSERTION is true, but REASON for it is false.
b. ASSERTION is false, but REASON for it is true.
c. Both ASSERTION and REASON is true.
d. Both ASSERTION and REASON is false.
25. On the number line, the integer 5 is located
(A) to the left of 0
(B) to the right of 0
(C) to the left of 1
(D) to the left of –2

26. State true or false


a. –2 is to the left of –5 on the number line.
b. The smallest integer is 0.
c. 6 and –6 are at the same distance from 0 on the number line.
d. The successor of the integer 1 is 0.

27. Add the following


a. 7/9 + 4/5
b. (-8)+ (-21)
c. (32)+ (-45)
d. (-32) + (-34)
e. (-5)+ (62)
28. Subtract the following
a. 9/7 – 8/ 3
b. 5.023 – 0.235
c. (-32) – (-21)
d. 43 – (-13)
e. 28- (72)
f. (-89) – (40)
29. In Fig. 2.14, points lying in the interior of the triangle PQR are ______, that
in the exterior are ______ and that on the triangle itself are ______.

30. Name the points and then the line segments in each of the following figures
(Fig. 2.30):

31. In Fig. 2.47, O is the centre of the circle.


(a) Name all chords of the circle.
(b) Name all radii of the circle.
(c) Name a chord, which is not the diameter of the circle.
(d) Shade sectors OAC and OPB.
(e) Shade the smaller segment of the circle formed by CP.

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