Sample Paper Grade 6 Maths
Sample Paper Grade 6 Maths
General Instructions:
i. This question paper consists of 38 questions in 5 sections.
ii. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A
student is expected to attempt only one of these questions.
iii. Section A consists of 19 objective type questions carrying 1 mark each.
iv. Section B consists of 5 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each.
v. Section C consists of 6 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each.
vi. Section D consists of 3 source-based units of assessment of 4 marks each with sub
parts.
Vii. Section E consists of 4 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each
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7. Decimal notation of one-fifth is ________.
(a) 0.2
(b) 0.5
(c) 0.75
(d) 0.1
8. Decimal form of ‘two-fifths’ is ________.
(a) 0.25
(b) 0.4
(c) 0.5
(d) 0.6
9. Decimal notation of 7/10 is _______.
(a) 0.7
(b) 0.5
(c) 0.9
(d) 0.8
10. What is the fractional form of nine-tenths?
(a) 9/10
(b) 10/9
(c) 1/9
(d) 5/10
11. What are fractions with the same denominator called?
(a) Like fractions
(b) Unlike fractions
(c) Unit fractions
(d) Improper fractions
12. Samira scored 15 marks in a math test. If the maximum marks of the test are 50, how is Samira's score
represented as a fraction?
(a) 15/50
(b) 5/50
(c) 15/30
(d) 15/100
13. Which option gives an equivalent fraction of 5/12?
(a) 25/60
(b) 30/72
(c) 60/144
(d) All of these
14. The simplest form of 10/40 is ________.
(a) 1/4
(b) 1/5
(c) 2/8
(d) None of these
15. One hundred thousand is similar to
(a) 10 thousands
(b) 100 thousands
(c) 1000 thousands
(d) 10 lakhs
16. If we add 1 more to the greatest 2-digit number, we get
(a) Smallest 3-digit number
(b) Smallest 4-digit number
(c) Smallest 5-digit number
(d) Smallest 6-digit number
17. Correct ascending order of 940, 1024, 5280, 380 is
(a) 1024, 940, 380, 5280
(b) 380, 940, 1024, 5280
(c) 5280, 1024, 940, 380
(d) 380, 5280, 940, 1024
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18. The side of a square is 7 cm. If its side is doubled, then its new perimeter is
(a) 28 cm
(b) 42 cm
(c) 56 cm
(d) 70 cm
19. Assertion (A) – Area of a square = Length of a side × Length of a side.
Reason (R) – The amount of surface enclosed by a closed figure is called its area.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
20. Assertion (A) – The maximum marks obtained by any student is 90 out of 100.
OR
OR
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32. There are 30 girls and 40 boys in a class.
(a) What is the ratio of the number of girls to the number of boys?
(b) What is the ratio of the number of girls to the number of students in the class?
33. In a year, Rina earns ₹ 3,00,000 and saves ₹ 90,000. Find the ratio of
(a) Money that Rina earns to the money she saves.
(b) Money that she saves to the money she spends.
34. Maya bought 3/8 meter of ribbon and Anjali bought 5/8 meter of ribbon. What is the total length of the ribbon
they bought?
OR
Cadets are marching in a parade. There are 6 cadets in a row. What is the rule which gives the number of
cadets, given the number of rows? (use n for the number of rows.)
(a) Make a frequency table for the above data and answer the following questions:
(b) What is the maximum marks obtained?
(c) How many students scored less than 80 marks?
(d) How many students scored 85 marks or above?
(e) How many students appeared in the test?
36. Arvind is a popular football player. He has so far scored 8120 goals in his career. He wishes to complete 10,000
goals. How many more goals does he need?
OR
Riya has a rectangular swimming pool in her backyard. The length of the pool is 12 meters, and the width is 6 meters.
Riya wants to place a fence around the pool.
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