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CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths Half Yearly Set 5

This document is a sample paper for a 6th grade math exam. It contains 40 questions across 4 sections (A, B, C, D) with increasing point values. Section A has 20 1-point questions, Section B has 6 2-point questions, Section C has 8 3-point questions, and Section D has 6 4-point questions. The exam covers topics in numbers, operations, geometry, time, fractions, and more. It instructs students to show work and provides some internal answer choices for certain questions.

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CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths Half Yearly Set 5

This document is a sample paper for a 6th grade math exam. It contains 40 questions across 4 sections (A, B, C, D) with increasing point values. Section A has 20 1-point questions, Section B has 6 2-point questions, Section C has 8 3-point questions, and Section D has 6 4-point questions. The exam covers topics in numbers, operations, geometry, time, fractions, and more. It instructs students to show work and provides some internal answer choices for certain questions.

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CBSE Sample Paper class 6 Maths Half Yearly Set 5

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS : VI MAX. MARKS : 80


DURATION : 3 HRS

General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 40 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
(iii). Section A comprises of 20 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of 2
marks each. Section C comprises of 8 questions of 3 marks each and Section D comprises of 6
questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided in two questions of 2
marks each, two questions of 3 marks each and two questions of 4 marks each. You have to attempt
only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
(v). Use of Calculators is not permitted

SECTION – A
Questions 1 to 20 carry 1 mark each.

1. When 1 is subtracted from smallest 5 digit number what is the result?


(a) Smallest 4 digit number (b) Greatest 4 digit number
(c) Greatest 5 digit number (d) Smallest 5 digit number

2. Fill in the blanks to make the statement true


6245+(631+751)=631+……….)+751
(a) 6245 (b) 751 (c) 200 (d) 231
3. 0 divided by 6 is
(a) 6 (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) 60
4. Numbers of factors of given number are:
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) finite (d) infinite
5. How many factors does 36 has
(a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 8
6. A line segment has:
(a) definite length but no end points (b) infinite length but no end point
(c) definite length and have end points (d) none of these.

7. What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock turn through, when it goes
from 3 to 9
1 3 1
(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these
2 4 4

1
8. Where will the hand of a clock stop if it starts at 12 and makes of a revolution, clockwise?
2
(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) none of these

9. Sum of – 30 and – 12 is
(a) 42 (b) - 18 (c) - 42 (d) 18
3 2
10. Fill in the boxes with the correct symbol: .....
4 4
(a) > (b) < (c) = (d) none of these

11. Write the successor of 100199.

12. How many whole numbers are there between 32 and 53?

13. What is the HCF of two consecutive even numbers?

14. Draw rough diagrams of two angles such that they have two points in common.

3
15. What is the measure of of a revolution?
4
15
16. Find the equivalent fraction of with denominator 7.
35

129
17. Write as a mixed fraction.
8

18. Write the smallest 4 digit number with different digits.

19. Find the sum of – 312, 39 and 192

20. Which number will we reach if we move 5 numbers to the left of 0.

SECTION – B
Questions 21 to 26 carry 2 marks each.

21. Express each of the following numbers as the sum of three odd primes: (a) 21 (b) 53

3
22. Find the equivalent fraction of having (a) denominator 20 (b) numerator 9
5

23. Draw any polygon and shade its interior.

24. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International System of Numeration :
(a) 78921092 (b) 7452283
OR
Place commas correctly and write the numerals:
(a) Seven crore fifty two lakh twenty one thousand three hundred two.
(b) Twenty three lakh thirty thousand ten.

25. Find the number of right angles turned through by the hour hand of a clock when it goes from
(a) 3 to 6 (b) 2 to 8 (c) 5 to 11 (d) 10 to 1
OR
What part of a revolution have you turned through if you stand facing
(a) east and turn clockwise to face north?
(b) south and turn clockwise to face east?

26. Represent the following numbers on a number line : (a) + 3 (b) – 9


SECTION – C
Questions 27 to 34 carry 3 marks each.

27. Write in Roman Numerals (a) 53 (b) 72 (c) 60.

28. Find the product by suitable rearrangement:


(a) 125 × 40 × 8 × 25 (b) 285 × 5 × 60

29. Use the figure to name :


(a) Line containing point E.
(b) Line passing through A.
(c) Line on which O lies
(d) Two pairs of intersecting lines.

30. Asha and Samuel have bookshelves of the same size partly filled with books. Asha’s shelf is
5 2
th full and Samuel’s shelf is th full. Whose bookshelf is more full? By what fraction?
6 5

31. Using divisibility tests, determine which of following two numbers are divisible by 6: (a) 438750
(b) 1790184

32. Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral KLMN. State, (a) two pairs of opposite sides, (b) two
pairs of opposite angles, (c) two pairs of adjacent sides.
OR
Draw any circle and mark (a) its centre (b) a radius (c) a diameter (d) a sector (e) a segment (f)
an arc

33. Find the value of the following:


(a) (30) + (– 23) + (– 63) + (+ 55)
(b) (– 9) + (+ 4) + (– 6) + (+ 3)
OR
(a) Write three negative integers greater than – 20.
(b) Write three negative integers less than – 10.

34. Where will the hand of a clock stop if it


1
(a) starts at 12 and makes of a revolution, clockwise?
2
1
(b) starts at 2 and makes of a revolution, clockwise?
2
1
(c) starts at 5 and makes of a revolution, clockwise?
4

SECTION – D
Questions 35 to 40 carry 4 marks each.

35. Use number line and add the following integers : (a) (– 1) + (– 2) + (– 3) (b) (– 2) + 8 + (– 4)
OR
Temperature of a place at 12:00 noon was +5°C. Temperature increased by 3°C in first hour and
decreased by 1°C in the second hour. What was the temperature at 2:00 pm?
36. A bus started its journey and reached different places with a speed of 60 km/hour. The journey is
shown below figure.
(i) Find the total distance covered by the bus, if it starts from A and returns back to A.
(ii) Can you find the difference of distances from C to D and D to E?

37. It was estimated that because of people switching to Metro trains, about 33000 tonnes of CNG,
3300 tonnes of diesel and 21000 tonnes of petrol was saved by the end of year 2007. Find the
fraction of :
(i) the quantity of diesel saved to the quantity of petrol saved.
(ii) the quantity of diesel saved to the quantity of CNG saved.

38. Determine the sum of the four numbers as given below:


(a) successor of 32
(b) predecessor of 49
(c) predecessor of the predecessor of 56
(d) successor of the successor of 67

39. A merchant has 120 litres of oil of one kind, 180 litres of another kind and 240 litres of a third
kind. He wants to sell the oil by filling the three kinds of oil in tins of equal capacity. What
should be the greatest capacity of such a tin?
OR
Three tankers contain 403 litres, 434 litres and 465 litres of diesel respectively. Find the
maximum capacity of a container that can measure the diesel of the three containers exact
number of times.

40. Draw a rough figure and label suitably in each of the following cases:
(a) Point
 P lies on AB .

(b) XY and PQ intersect at M.
(c) Line l contains E and F but not D.
 
(d) OP and OQ meet at O.

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