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MATHEMATICS -- CLASS 6 --CHAPTER 1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10

KNOWING NUMBERS, WHOLE NUMBERS, PLAYING WITH NUMBERS, INTEGERS, FRACTIONS, DECIMAL, DATA HANDLING ,
MENSURATION
9. A beaker is 4/7 filled with water. Another 12 litres of
1. Select the correct statement: water is required to fill the beaker to its brim. What is
(A) MXC equals 590 in hindu arabic numeral system the capacity of the beaker? [IMO SAMPLE]
(B) The roman numeral for CDXCIV is 495 (A) 50 litres. (B) 28 litres. (C) 42 litres (D) 35 litres
(C) If a bar is placed over a roman numeral it is
multiplied by 1000 10. Identify the 3 digit number: [IMO
(D) IC, XV, ID all three numerals are meaningless SAMPLE]

2. Sam brought 3 bags of ₹ 523, ₹567 and ₹899. He - The digit in its tens place is 3 more than the digit on
also bought a sweater of price ₹401 . What is his total its ones place
estimated cost of all 4 items if it is rounded to the
nearest hundreds? - The digit in its hundreds place is double the digits
(A) ₹2300. (B) ₹2400. (C) ₹2500. (D) ₹2390 in its tens place.

3. How many crores are there in one billion? - The digit in its ones place is ( 2 tens minus 2 ones).
(A) 1. (B) 10. (C) 100. (D) 1000
(1) 652. (2) 630. (3) 952. (4) 645
4. Which of the following is incorrect?
[MTG FOUNDATION CH 1 Q18 HOTS CORNER] 11. The figure is made up of a square and a rectangle.
(A) The symbol X can be subtracted from L and C only The breadth of the rectangle is one third the length of
(B) V,L and D are never repeated the edge of the square. If the area of the whole figure
(C) V, L and D are never subtracted is 384 cm², then find the length of the rectangle. [IMO
(D) I or V can be written on the left of L or C SAMPLE]

5. SIMPLIFY and round of the answer to the nearest


hundreds.
284 X 69 + 284 X 22 + 284 X 9

(A) 28400 (B) 28000. (C) 28240. (D) 28200

6. 100 trees were planted along one side of a straight


road. The trees were planted 9 m apart. What is the
distance between the first and the last tree?[SOF IMO 2013
~A]

(1)12 cm (2) 8 cm (3) 10 cm (4) 9 cm

12. Read the given statements carefully and select the


correct option .

Statement I : The numbers 5.04 , 5.40, 5.45, 5.145 are


arranged in ascending order.

Statement II: The difference between (7 tens 8 tenths


and 14 hundredths) and (6 tens 5 tenths) is 10.34
7. Rohan has a total of ₹1900. He distributed one
(A)Both I&II are true. (B) Both I&II are false
pencil to each 30 students and 1 pen to each 45
(C) I is true, II is false. (D) I is False, II is true
teachers. The cost of each pencil and pen is ₹ 10 and
₹26 respectively. After purchasing all food items , how 13. Find the product of 6 and the difference between
much money is left with Rohan if he lost ₹200? 452 tenths and 3457 thousandths. Round off your
[MTG FOUNDATION CH 2 LONG ANS TYPE]
answer to 1 decimal place.
(A) ₹430. (B) ₹230. (C) ₹170. (D) ₹370 (A) 200.5 (B) 250.5 (C) 245.5 (D) 228.6
8. A parking fee costs $4.00 for the first 3 hours and $2
for every extra hour. How much will the parking fee 14. There are 50 passengers in a bus. 6 of them are
be if the customer parks for 5 hours? children while the rest are adults. If 7/11 of the adults
are women, then what fraction of the total passengers
(A) $20. (B) $8. (C)$10. (D) $12 in the bus are men? {SOF IMO 2017}
(A) 8/25. (B) 6/25. (C) 16/25. (D) 11/25
15. Priya had 3200ml of olive oil. She used 2/5 of it in DIRECTIONS ~ Q 21 - 23. Study the given bar graph
the first week and 1/8 of it in the second week. How carefully and answer accordingly.
much oil was left? [SOF IMO 2012 SETA] The given bar graph sows the marks of students of a
(A) 1280 mL (B) 1920 mL given class.
(C) 1520 mL. (D) 1680 mL

16. I thought of a decimal number. After I had


multiplied it by 3, then added 4.2 and then divided the
result by 3, I got 6.3. What was the decimal number I
thought?
(A) 7.1 (B) 4.9 (C) 6.3 (D) 18.9

17. A square of side 4 m has the same area as that of a


rectangle whose length is 8 m . Find the breadth of the
rectangle?
(1) 4 m. (2) 2 m. (3) 6 m. (4) 10 m

18. If the area of a rectangle is one third the area


of a square whose side is 6 m, and the breadth of
the rectangle is 2m, then find its length. 21.The total number of students in the class are?
(A) 38. (B) 40. (C) 42. (D) 44
(1) 12 m. (2) 4 m. (3) 6m. (4) 2 m
22. Number of students which obtained the marks in
19. Part of a scale is shown below. What is the the highest mark range = X
value of the reading at X? Number of students who obtained the marks in the
[IMO SAMPLE PAPER 2017] lowest mark range = Y.
X-Y=?
(A)11. (B) 2. (C) 0. (D) 4

23. The teacher of the class prepared a list of marks


of few students, but she has made an error. Can you
identify it?
(A) 10.02 cm. (B) 10.04 cm DHRUV ~ 70
SAMAR ~ 94
JEEL ~ 63
(C) 10.2 cm. (D) 10.4 cm ALI ~ 45
(A) Dhruv. (B) Samar (C) Jeel. (D) Ali
20. ABCD is a square and M,N,P and Q are ---------------------------------------------------------------------
the midpoints of each side of the square 24. What is a perfect number and the smallest perfect
ABCD. The area of MNPQ is 32 cm2 . Find number is?
the length of side of ABCD if the area of (A) A number for which sum of all its multiples is equal
to half its value. Smallest perfect number - 9
ABCD is twice the area of MNPQ . (B) A number for which the sum of all its factors is equal
[SOF IMO 2012 SET B] to half its value. Smallest perfect number - 6
(C) A number for which the sum of all its factors is equal
(A)24 cm to twice its value. Smallest perfect number - 6
(D) A number for which the sum of all its multiples is
equal to twice its value. Smallest perfect number - 9

(B) 16 cm 25. 3 athletes, namely A, B, and C start running


around a circular track at the same time. The time
taken by A to cover the track is 4 seconds, time taken
by B is 6 seconds, and time taken by C is 10 seconds.
(C) 8 cm When will all the three athletes meet again?
(A) 85 sec. (B) 40 sec. (C) 60 sec. (D) 120 sec

(D) 32 cm 26. HCF of two numbers is 2 and their LCM is


528. If one of the numbers is 22, then find the
other number.
(A) 22. (B) 48. (C) 56. (D) 32
27. Twin primes : 34. Read the given statements carefully and state 'T'
(A) Are always composite numbers for true and 'F' for false.
(B) Can be composite numbers { SOF IMO 2019}
(C) Can be prime numbers (I) The value of 4.25 ➗ 2.5 + 3 2/8 - 4.2 is
(D) Are always primes numbers
0.75.
28. If in 55 classrooms, each classroom contains 10
rows of benches. If each row contains 5 seats, then (II)If 6/15 + 3/2 - 4/5 + y = 2 2/3 then,
how many seats will be there in total in 30 classrooms?
(A) 150. (B) 33000. (C) 1500. (D) 2750
y = 4 1/5

29. A shopkeeper sells candles in packets of 12 and (III)Sum of place values of 5 and 7 in the
candle stands in packets of 8. What is the least number 317.425 is 7.05
number of candles and candle packets that one should
by so that there is one candle for each candle packet?
(A) 96. (B) 48. (C) 24. (D) 12 (A) TTF. (B) FFT. (C) FTF. (D) TFF

30. Ramesh purchased 5 kg 50 g of fruits and 7 kg 550 35. A square ABCD is made up of 1 small square, 2
gm of vegetables and put them in a bag. If this bag small triangles and 3 large triangles. AC and BD are
now weighs 14 kg then find the weight of the empty straight lines. What fraction of square ABCD is
bag. shaded? {SOF IMO 2015 SET B}
(A) 1 kg 400 gm. (B) 1 kg 40 gm
(C) 9 kg 50 gm. (D) 950 gm
(A)1/8
31. By how much 5.25 be increased to get 6.75 and
how many times is the sum of these numbers greater (B) 1/4
than the difference?
(A) 1, 7. (B) 1, 6
(C) 3/8
(C) 1, 8. (D) 2, 5

32. Select the correct statement regarding co-primes: (D) 1/2


(A) Only 2 prime numbers whose common factor is one
can be called as co primes

(B) Any two numbers which have 2 common factors are 36. Kirti and Puneet had ₹160 each to spend. Kirti
called as co primes. bought her ticket for ₹ 60.50, a drink for ₹12 and
popcorn for ₹15.50. Puneet spent ₹ 60.50 on his
(C) Composite numbers which have their only common ticket , ₹20.50 on potato chips and ₹6 on a bottle of
factor as one can be called as co prime. water. Who has more money left and by how much?
{SOF IMO 2015 SET B}
(D) Any 2 prime numbers having no common factors (A) Kirti , ₹ 1. (B) Puneet, ₹ 1
(C) Kirti, ₹72. (D) Puneet , ₹ 73
33. Which of the following has fractions in ascending
order?
DIRECTIONS QUESTION 37 & 38 :
The given graph shows the number of children
who visited an old age home in 5 days. Study the
graph carefully and answer the given questions.
{SOF IMO 2013 SET A}
37. On which two consecutive days was there a 43. Vishal jogged around a rectangular field
4 times. If the rectangular field was 135 m long and
difference of 80 in the number of children who
78 m wide, then how far did Vishal jog?
visited the old age home? [IMO CLASS 6 SAMPLE]
A. Monday, Tuesday. B. Tuesday, Wednesday (A) 426 m (B) 852 m
C. Wednesday, Thursday. D. Thursday, Friday (C) 1278 m ,(D) 1704 m

44. Fractional number corresponding to the given


38. 40 more children visited the old age home on number :
Monday than on ______. "9 tens + 5 ones + 3 tenths + 7 hundredths" is ____.
A. Tuesday. B. Wednesday
(A) 9437/100. (B) 9537/100
C. Thursday. D. Friday (C) 9000/100. (D) 9537/1000

39. The given table shows the temperature of a city for 45. Mukesh joined 2 squares of area 81 cm2 and 36 cm2
7 consecutive hours, together. What is the perimeter of the new figure now?
(A) 45cm. (B) 48 cm (C) 51 cm. (D) 42 cm

ACHIEVER'S SECTION
46. Which of the following is true?
SOF IMO 2013 SET A

[IMO CLASS 6 SAMPLE] STATEMENT I : A fraction is said to be in the


simplest (or lowest) form if its numerator and
Calculate the difference between the highest and denominator have no common factor except 1.
the lowest temperature of the city over the 7 hour
period. STATEMENT II: Simplest form of 686/1715 is 3/5.

(A) 17 degree Celsius. (B) 29 degree Celsius (A) Both statement I and II are true
(C) 21 degree Celsius. (D) 25 degree Celsius (B) Statement I is false and statement II is true
(C) Statement I is true and statement II is false
40. To balance the scale find the missing fraction. (D) Both statement I and II are false
[IMO CLASS 6 SAMPLE]

47. Match the column I and column II.

If a,b and c are whole numbers then ,


SOF IMO 2013 SET A

Column I Column II

(A) 11/24. (B) 10/24. (C) 5/24. (D) 1/24 (i) a + b = b + a (a) distributivity of
multiplication
41. Evaluate :
[IMO CLASS 6 SAMPLE] (ii) (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) (b) commutativity under
addition

(iii) a x (b+c) = a x b + a x c (c) Associativity of


addition
(A) 161. (B) - 161. (C) 158. (D) - 158
(d) Commutativity under
multiplication
42. On a hill, the temperature at 8 p.m. was 2°C but at
the mid-night of the same day, it fell down to –3°C.
By how many degrees did the temperature fall? (A) i - c, ii - d, iii - a. (B) i - b , ii - c, iii - a
[IMO CLASS 6 SAMPLE]
(A) 6°C (B) 5°C (C) i - b, ii - d, iii - a. (D) i - c, ii - d, iii -a
(C) 2°C (D) 3°C
48. Find the value of 50. Select the CORRECT statements out of the
following :

I. All whole numbers are integers

II. All whole numbers except zero are natural


numbers
[IMO CLASS 6 SAMPLE]
III. All integers are real numbers
(i) 100 lakhs = Q millions
(ii) R crores = 100 millions IV. All fractions are integers
(iii) 100 thousands = P lakhs
(iv) 10 crores = S millions V. All decimals can be converted into fractions
(A) 10. (B) 100 VI. All fractions can be converted into decimals
(C) 110 (D) 1
VII.All whole numbers are natural numbers
49. Figure P is made up of six identical squares. VIII.A finite number of fractions or decimals lie in
Two squares were removed from figure between two integers on a number line
P to form figure Q.
The perimeter of figure P is 240 (A) I, II, III, IV, VI, VIII
cm. What is the perimeter of figure Q?
[IMO CLASS 6 SAMPLE]
(B) I, II, III, VI, VII,
(A)220 cm (C) I, II, III, VI,
(B) 180 cm (D) II, III, VI, VII
(C) 200 cm

(D) 160 cm

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