FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2021-22
MARK: 100
CLASS- VI MATHEMATICS TIME: 2HRS
SECTION-A(SOLVE ANY TEN QUESTIONS) 10×4 = 40
Q. NO. 1: Write the difference of the place values of the odd digits in the given number:
3467802
Q.NO. 2: A rope of length 15m is divided into 12 pieces of equal lengths. Find the length of
each piece
Q. NO. 3:Write all the prime numbers between 1 and 50.
Q.NO. 4: Find the HCF of the following: 40, 48 and 72.
Q. NO. 5: Find the LCM of 35, 25, 45, and 75
Q. NO. 6: Find the product using the distributive property: (i) 232×11 (ii) 267×9
Q. NO. 7: Find the Number which when divided by 49 gives the quotient 45 and remainder 47.
Q. NO. 8: Find the value of each of the following.
(i) |-12| + 12 (ii) |53| - |-35| (iii) |23| -|-13| + |-3|
11 13 3
Q. NO. 9: (a) Identify the proper, improper and mixed fractions: (i) (ii) (iii) 111
13 21
10 1
(b) Write the following mixed fractions as improper fractions (i) 217 (ii) 314
21 11 7 2 9 4
Q. NO. 10: Simplify the following: (i) + 25 - 25 (ii) 3 × 16 × 27
25
Q. NO. 11: (a) Find the compound ratio of 13:9 and 27:26
(b) Divide 180 into two parts which are in the ratio 3:2.
Q. NO. 12: (a) If 6 kg of rice costs ₹93, find the cost of 14 kg of rice.
(b) Evaluate the following: (i) 34 - 28 - 13 (ii) 8 - 13 +16
SECTION-B (SOLVE ANY TEN QUESTIONS) 10×6 = 60
Q. NO. 13: (a) Estimate each sum to the nearest hundred: (i) 437 + 322 (ii) 2470 + 5492
(b) Find the estimated quotient for each of the following:
(i) 87 ÷ 27 (ii) 167 ÷ 36
Q. NO. 14: (a) Write the greatest number of six digits that can be formed using 2,7,4,0,2,5.
(b) Write the smallest number of seven digits that can be formed using
8, 3, 5, 1, 4, 3, 9
(c) How many 3-digit numbers can you form by using each of the digits 7, 8, 1
only once?
Q.NO. 15: Give an example of a number
(i) Which is divisible by 2 but not divisible by 4.
(ii) Which is divisible by 3 but not by 6.
(iii) Which is divisible by 4 but not by 8.
Q. NO. 16. (a) Find the smallest number which when divided by 15, 20, 25, and 45 leaves
10 as the remainder in each case.
(b) The LCM and HCF of two numbers are 256 and 6 respectively. If one of the
numbers is 42, find the other number.
Q. NO. 17: Fill in the blanks:
(i) ------------------- × (65 - 15) = 35 ×65 - 35 × 15
(ii) 357 + ------------- = 758 + 357
(iii) 68 × (------ + ---------) = 68 × 36 + 68 × 64
Q.NO. 18: Represent the following integers on the number line:
(i) All the even positive integers that are less than 10.
(ii) All the integers from -4 to +4.
Q. NO. 19: Find the values of the following: (i) 6 × (-5) × ( -4) (ii) (-7) × (-8) × (-9)
(iii) (+70) ÷ 5 (iv) -60 ÷5 (v) 56 ÷ (-7)
73 7 11
Q. NO. 20: (a) The sum of the three Numbers is .If two of them are 12 and , find the third.
6 18
15 25
(b) The product of two numbers is .If one of them is 12 then find the
2
other.
Q. NO. 21: Simplify the following: (i) 17 × (-4) - (-3) × 11
(ii) 20 - [9 - {16 + (3 of 6 -36)}]
Q. NO. 22: (a) Verify whether the four numbers are in proportion: 6, 15, 12 and 30
Q.NO. 23.: In a proportion the first, second and the third terms are 12, 14, and 30
respectively. Find the fourth term.
Q. NO. 24: (a) 7 identical packets of pulses weigh 840g.How many packets weigh 600g?
(b) Write each of the ratios in the simplest form: (i) 30:45 (ii) 84:49