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SKS World School

Sector-137, Noida
Periodic Test 2 (2023-24)
Class: VI Subject: Mathematics

Time (Minutes): 60 Total Marks: 30


SECTION - A
Choose the correct answer: - [1 x10=10]

Q1. If the LCM and HCF of any two numbers are 12 and 9 respectively. Find the
product of the numbers.
a) 40 b) 49 c) 108 d) 60

Q2. Choose the pair of twin prime numbers.


a) (3, 7) b) (17, 19) c) (29, 19) d) (37,41)

Q3. Is 80136 divisible by 11?


a) Yes b) No c) partially d) None of these

Q4. What is the additive identity of –520?


a) -(520) b) 520 c) ( -520) d) 0

Q5. What is the absolute value of |- 786|


a) – (786) b) 786 c) (-798) d) None of these

Q6. What should be added on 19/37 to make it 28/37?


a) 6/37 b) 9/37 c) 8/37 d) 6/37

Q7. What should be placed in the empty space so that the sum of the fractions on
each side of the triangle is the same?
a) 8/15 b) 7/15 c) 6/15 d) None of these

Q8. The number n is neither positive nor negative, then n is__.


a) Prime b) Zero c) Composite d) None of these

Q9. The HCF of two consecutive odd numbers is___


a) 0 b) 1 c) prime d) 20
Q10. Amit has a bag that contains 3 red, 1 blue, 6 green and 2
yellow marbles. What fraction of marbles is green?

a) 1/12 b) 6/12 c) 3/12 d) 5/12

SECTION – B
Q11. Write the following integers in their increasing order.
– 13, 0, – 67, 5, – 4, 89, 6, 23 [2]

Q12. Rohan thinks of an integer. He subtracts 32 from it and gets the result as – 16.
What was the integer he thought of? [2]

Q13. Find the solution of the following additions using the number line:
(- 3) + 9 [2]

Q14. Convert the following mixed fractions into improper fractions: [2]

Q15. Find the smallest 5-digit number which is divisible by 21,28,36,45 [3]

Q16. Simran painted 2/3 of the wall space in her room. Her brother Rahul helped and
painted 1/5 of the wall space. How much did they paint together? What part of
the whole space is left unpainted? [1.5x2=3]

Q17. Match column 1 with column 2. [3]

Column 1 Column 2
a) The difference between twin prime i. -989
number
(b) Additive inverse of 989 ii. 60

(c) Largest prime number iii. 4

(d) L.C.M of 12 and 15 iv. 99

(e) The smallest composite number v. Two

Q18. The traffic lights at three different road crossings change after every 48 seconds,
72 seconds, and 108 seconds respectively. If they change simultaneously at
7:00 a.m. At what time will they change simultaneously again? [3]

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