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D R Amin Memorial

MAANAV TEST
Class 06 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 107

1. Find the number of sides of the regular polygon whose each interior angle is 128 ?
4

7
[1]

a) 9 b) 7

c) 11 d) 12
2. Match the following:- [2]

Column A Column B

1. A polygon made up of three line segments (a) Pentagon

2. A polygon made up of four line segments (b) triangle

3. A polygon of six sides (c) quadrilateral

4. A polygon of five sides (d) Hexagon

3. Name the line segments shown in the given figure. [1]

4. Draw a rough diagram of two angles such that they have one point in common. [2]
5. Identify each figure as parallel or perpendicular. [3]

i.

ii.

iii.

6. Use the figure to the right to answer each question, [4]

a. Name four points:________


b. Name two line segment: _________
c. Name three rays. _________
d. Name the line three way____

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7. Assertion (A): l1 and l2 are intersecting lines. [1]

Reason (R): If two lines have one common point, they are called intersecting lines.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


8. An 'angle' is made up of ________ rays having a common endpoint. [2]
9. Number of line segments in the given figure is ________. [1]

a) 5 b) 10

c) 12 d) 18
10. The edge of a ruler draws ________. [1]

a) line segment b) curve

c) ray d) line
11. Name the quadrilateral with property “One pair of parallel sides”. [1]

a) Parallelogram b) Trapezium

c) Rhombus d) Rectangle
12. Match the following: [2]

Measures of Triangle Type of Triangle

(a) 3 sides of equal length (i) Scalene

(b) 2 sides of equal length (ii) Isosceles right angled

(c) All sides are of different length (iii) Obtuse angled

(d) 3 acute angles (iv) Right angled

(e) 1 right angle (v) Equilateral

(f) 1 obtuse angle (vi) Acute angled

(g)1 right angle with two sides of equal length (vii) Isosceles

13. Name the type of triangle: △ABC with AB = 8.7 cm, AC = 7 cm and BC = 6 cm [1]
14. Examine whether the following are polygons. If any one among them is not, say why. [2]

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15. Name the types of following triangles : [3]
a. Triangle with lengths of sides 7cm, 8cm and 9cm.
b. △ ABC with AB = 8.7cm, AC = 7cm and BC = 6cm.
c. △ PQR such that PQ = QR = PR = 5cm.
d. △ DEF with m∠ D = 90°.
e. △ XYZ with m∠ Y = 90° and XY = YZ.
f. △ LMN with m∠ L = 30°, m∠ M = 70° and m∠N = 80°.
16. Who am I? [4]
i. I am quadrilateral, I have one pair of opposite sides parallel.
ii. I am quadrilateral, I have opposite sides equal, adjacent sides unequal and all angles equal to 90 °.
iii. I am quadrilateral, I Have both the pairs of opposites sides parallel and diagonal have different measures.
iv. I am quadrilateral, I have all sides equal, pair of opposite sides parallel and my diagonal are mutually
perpendicular.
17. Assertion (A): Equilateral Triangle has two sides of equal length. [1]
Reason (R): A triangle having three equal sides is called an Equilateral Triangle.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.

18. In the figure, ∠ BAC = 90o and AD ⊥ BC. The number of right triangles in the figure is [1]

a) 2 b) 4

c) 3 d) 1
19. A _______ angle is larger than a straight angle. [1]

a) None of these b) straight

c) reflex d) complete
20. Write T for true and F for false statements and choose the CORRECT option. [1]
a. The angle for one revolution is a complete angle.
b. A triangle is a polygon with maximum number of sides.
c. The measure of right angle is 180°.
d. A reflex angle is larger than a straight angle.

a) (a) - (T), (b) - (F), (c) - (F), (d) - (T) b) (a) - (F), (b) - (F), (c) - (F), (d) - (T)

c) (a) - (F), (b) - (T), (c) - (F), (d) - (T) d) (a) - (T), (b) - (T), (c) - (T), (d) - (F)
21. Which one of the following shows the maximum rise in temperature? [1]

a) -17°c to -8°c b) -6°c to 0°c

c) -5°c to 8°c d) 0°c to 10°c

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22. Match the following equations in column I with the values of x in column II. [2]

Column I Column II

(a) -3 + x = 0 (i) -7

(b) x + (-8) = 0 (ii) -1

(c) 7 + x = 0 (iii) 3

(d) x + 1 = 0 (iv) 8

23. Compute: 30 + (-25) + (-10) [1]


24. Write the integer which is 4 more than its additive inverse. [2]
25. Find (–15) – (–18) [3]
26. Subtract the sum of -1250 and 1138 from the sum of 1136 and -1272. [4]
27. Assertion (A): The opposite of -31 is 31. [1]
Reason (R): The integer does not have an opposite.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


28. Add without using number line: (–217) + (–100). [2]
29. On the following number line value Zero is shown by the point [1]

a) W b) Y

c) Z d) X
30. Compare the pairs of numbers using > or <. -15 ________ 14 [1]

a) None of these b) >

c) < d) =
31. When the integers 10, 0, 5, - 5, - 7 are arranged in descending or ascending order, then find out which of the [1]
following integers always remains in the middle of the arrangement.

a) 5 b) -7

c) 0 d) -5
32. Write the correct answer from the given four options: Sania and Trapi visited Leh and Tawang respectively [1]
during winter. Sania reported that she had experienced -4°C on Sunday, while Trapi reported that she had
experienced -2°C on that day. On that Sunday

a) Leh was cooler than Tawang. b) Leh was hotter than Tawang.

c) Leh was as cool as Tawang. d) Tawang was cooler than Leh.


33. Which of the following statements is false: [1]

a) 2 lies to the right of 1 b) 1 lies to the right of 0

c) 0 lies to the left of -1 d) -2 lies to the left of -1

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34. Numerator A is 3 more than denominator B. Which one of the following equation is correct for the relation [1]
between A and B?

a) A - B = 3 b) A + B = 3

c) A ÷ B = 3 d) A × B = 3
35. Match the following: [2]

Column I Column II

(a) (i)
5

(b) (ii) 1

(c) (iii) 1

(d) (iv) 4

36. Are and same? [1]


3 1

27 9

37. Draw number line and locate the points on them: [2]
2 3 8 4
, , ,
5 5 5 5

38. Write the following fractions in standard form: [3]


a. 24

21

b.
36

63

c.
39

117

[4]
p
39. Express as a rational number in form.
7 9 19 11
+ 0+ ( ) + +
4 5 10 14 q

40. Assertion (A): Manish worked for 1

2
an hour. Yash worked for 1

4
of an hour. Then 3

4
time did both work [1]
together.
Reason (R): 1

2
+
1

4
=
3

4
.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


41. Find: 3

4
of a year. [2]
42. Write the fraction representing the shaded region in the given figure:- [1]

a) 3

8
b) 1

c) 1

8
d) 1

43. 5

7
___ 5

12
[1]

a) > b) None of these

c) < d) =
44. State True or False: [4]

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(a) A ray can be extended indefinitely in one direction. [1]
(b) Two intersecting lines are perpendicular if the angle between them is 90 degree. [1]
(c) Every positive integer is greater than 0. [1]
(d) Fractions with the same numerator are called like fractions. [1]
45. Fill in the blanks: [4]
(a) The endpoints of the same side of a polygon are called the adjacent ________. [1]
(b) When the sum of the measures of two angles is that of a straight angle and if one of them is acute then [1]
the other should be ________.
(c) On the number line, –15 is to the ________ of zero. [1]
(d) A ________ is a fraction that represents a part of a whole. [1]
Question No. 46 to 50 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
Raju takes a colour paper and doodled them. The pictures that are results of his doodling are called curves.

46. The interior of a curve together with its boundary is called its ________.
47. Identify open curves from above picture.

a) Fig 3 & 4 b) Fig 1 & 2

c) Fig 1 & 3 d) Fig 4 & 5


48. Identify closed curves from above picture.

a) Fig 3, 4, 5 & 6 b) Fig 1, 2, 3 & 4

c) Fig 3 & 5 d) Fig 4 & 6


49. Identify simple curves from the above picture.

a) Fig 4, 5 & 6 b) Fig 1, 2, 3 & 5

c) Fig 1 & 2 d) Fig 1, 2, 3 & 4


50. In Mathematics, a curve can be straight.

a) True b) False

Question No. 51 to 55 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
Teacher drew a polygon ABCDE on blackboard as per fig 1.
Then teacher called Kamal and said to join lines AC and AD

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Further teacher called Divya and said to join BD. Then Geeta was said to join BE.
51. Which side is adjacent to side AB?

a) BC b) DE

c) DC d) AE
52. Which one of the following is a diagonal?

a) AC b) AE

c) DE d) BC
53. Which vertex is adjacent to vertex D?

a) C only b) C and E

c) A d) B
54. The given polygon is called a ________.
55. BE and BD are diagonals of the given polygon.

a) True b) False

Question No. 56 to 60 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
In Mohan’s house, there are stairs for going up to the terrace and for going down to the godown. Let us consider the
number of stairs going up to the terrace as positive integer, the number of stairs going down to the godown as negative
integer, and the number representing ground level as zero.

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56. The additive inverse of 6 is ________.
57. Go 5 steps up from the ground floor and then go 3 steps up further from there.

a) (-5) + (+3) = -2 b) (-5) + (-3) = -8

c) (+5) + (-3) = +2 d) (+5) + (+3) = +8


58. Go 6 steps down from the ground floor and then go down further 2 steps from there.

a) (-6) + (+2) = -4 b) (-6) + (-2) = -8

c) (+6) + (+2) = 8 d) (6) + (-2) = 4


59. Go 8 steps down from the ground floor and then go up 5 steps from there.

a) (-8) + (+5) = -3 b) (+8) + (+5) = +11

c) (-8) + (-5) = -11 d) (+8) + (-5) = +3


60. When a negative integer is added to a negative integer, then resulting integer becomes less than the given integer.

a) True b) False

Question No. 61 to 64 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
Sapna purchases a prepaid credit card from local retailer. She begins with a ₹ 5000 balance. She then makes the
following purchases: Lamp for ₹ 600, Rug for ₹ 700 and pillow for ₹ 400. After this shopping trip she loads ₹ 2000 on
her card, then spends ₹ 1300 on groceries.

61. The subtraction of an integer is the same as the addition of its ________.
62. Express each transaction as an Integer.

a) +5000, -600, -700, -400, +2000 & -1300 b) +5000, -600, -700, -400, -2000 & +1300

c) +5000, +600, +700, -400, +2000 & -1300 d) -5000, -600, -700, -400, +2000 & 1300
63. Determine the new balance on the prepaid credit card.

a) ₹ 3500 b) ₹ 5600

c) ₹ 4000 d) ₹ 2000
64. Additive inverse of purchase of lamp is

a) None of the above b) -600

c) +600 d) 0

Question No. 65 to 69 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
Ramesh had 20 pencils, Sheela had 50 pencils and Jamaal had 80 pencils. After 4 months, Ramesh used up 10 pencils,
Sheela used up 25 pencils and Jamaal used up 40 pencils.

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65. To find an ________ fraction of a given fraction, you may multiply both the numerator and the denominator of the given
fraction by the same number.
66. What fraction did Ramesh use up?

a) 1

2
b) 2

c) d)
3 3

4 5

67. What fraction did Sheela use up?

a) 1

2
b) 1

c) d)
3 1

5 10

68. What fraction did Jamal use up?

a) b)
4 3

5 5

c) 1

2
d) 3

10

69. Each has used up an equal fraction of her/his pencils.

a) True b) False

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