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Class : 6 Mathematics
01. If 'a' and 'b' are two whole numbers, under what condition
is the commutative law true for subtraction ?
(A) a = b (B) a b
(C) a > b (D) a < b
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02. of Akash’s money is equal to of Dinesh’s money.
y.
7 5
1
The difference of their amount is equivalent to of
3
Eswar’s money. If Eswar has 180, then what is the
total amount the 3 boys have ?
(A) 640 (B) 540 (C) 520 (D) 460
03. Find the perimeter of the rectangle whose length
is 25 cm and area 375 cm2 ?
(A) 80 cm (B) 375 cm
(C) 40 cm (D) 80 cm2
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04. The incomplete pictograph shows the number of
ice-creams brought by four boys.
represents 10 icecreams
The total number of ice-creams bought was 160. Q and
R bought the same number of ice-creams. How many
ice-creams did Q buy ?
(A) 30 (B) 40 (C) 45 (D) 50
05. The first, third and the fourth terms of a proportion
are 6, 18 and 36 respectively. What is the second term ?
(A) 12 (B) 18 (C) 16 (D) 108
06. Which polygon has the most lines of symmetry ?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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07. A rotating ray coincides with its initial position after
making a complete rotation. What type of angle is
formed ?
(A) A right angle (B) A straight angle
(C) A reflex angle (D) A complete angle
08. One integer is greater than the other by 4. If one
number is –16 then what is the other ?
(A) –20 (B) 0 (C) –10 (D) –8
09. What is the algebraic expression for the statement '7
less than the quotient of x and 3 equals 2' ?
x x
(A) 7 – =2 (B) –7=2
3 3
3
(C) 3x – 7 = 2 (D) –7=2
x
10. Find the value of QR (in cm), if PR : RS = 5 : 3.
2 cm
P Q R S
40 cm
(A) 21 (B) 23 (C) 26 (D) 28
11. Perimeter of a rectangle is 86 metres and its breadth is
1
15 metres. Choose the area of the given rectangle.
3
2 5
(A) 424 m2 (B) 414 m2
9 9
2 5
(C) 414 m2 (D) 456 m2
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12. Diameter of a circle is 8.12 cm. Find its radius.
(A) 4.6 cm (B) 4.06 cm
(C) 16.24 cm (D) 8.12 cm
0.567 × 0.567 0.433 × 0.433
13. Find the value of .
0.567 0.433
(A) 0.26 (B) 1.26 (C) 1 (D) 0.961
14. The centre of the circle always lies in the interior of a
__________.
(A) semi-circle (B) major segment
(C) minor segment (D) minor arc
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15. Hari gave Sai 450. If 9 and 5 of the money was spent
on food and clothes respectively, how much money
did Sai left over ?
(A) 250 (B) 240 (C) 230 (D) 220
16. XY bisects AXB. If YXB = 42.5o, what is the measure
of AXB ?
(A) 42.5° (B) 75° (C) 85° (D) 95°
17. Given that (k – 7) is the highest common factor of 56
and 88, what is the value of 'k' ?
(A) 7 (B) 11 (C) 15 (D) 16
18. Find the minimum number of square tiles required to
pave the floor of a rectangular room of 5.4 m × 4.8 m.
(A) 64 (B) 84 (C) 72 (D) 96
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19. Find the value of ÷ .
43 2 + 1
1
3+
1
1+
4
19 43 38
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D)
43 19 43
20. Choose the simplest value of
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 ....... 1 1
3 4 5 99 100
2 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
99 25 50 100
21. Select the equivalent Roman numeral of 759.
(A) DCCIXL (B) DCCLIX
(C) DCCLXI (D) CDCLXI
22. If a number is as much greater than 31 as it is less than
75, then choose the number.
(A) 106 (B) 44 (C) 74 (D) 53
23. Select the factor of 757575.
(A) 1010 (B) 10101 (C) 11011 (D) 11010
24. Identify the value of 1 – 2 – 3 + 4 + 5 – 6 – 7 + 8 + 9 – 10
– 11 + 12 +------+ 2021 – 2022 – 2023 + 2024.
(A) 2025 (B) 2024
(C) zero (D) cannot be determined
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25. A class has 40 students. Each student contributed
3
25.25 to the class fund. of the total fund used by
10
the class to buy the prizes for a Mathematics questions.
How much money does the class fund have left ?
(A) 707 (B) 303 (C) 404 (D) 606
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Class : 6 Physics
26. There are two identical bulbs in the circuit shown
below.
G H
Which of the following statements about the circuit is
not true ?
(A) Bulb G shines as brightly as Bulb H.
(B) If Bulb G is blown, Bulb H will not light up.
(C) The brightness of the two bulbs will decrease if
another identical bulb is connected in series to the
circuit.
(D) The brightness of the two bulbs will not be affected
if the dry cell is removed from the circuit.
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27. Three students measured the length of a box using their
own spans as given below.
Students Length of box (spans)
X 3
3
Y 2
4
1
Z 3
4
Identify a true statement.
(A) The span is not suitable for measuring the length.
(B) The finger of student Y is longer than the finger of
student Z.
(C) Student Z has the shortest finger.
(D) Student Y has the shortest finger.
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28. A girl held two sheets of material under the Sun as
shown below.
Sheet P
Sheet Q
Why no shadow was formed by the two sheets of
material ?
(A) Both the sheets P and Q allowed all the light to pass
through.
(B) Both the sheets P and Q allowed only some light to
pass through.
(C) Sheet P did not allow light to pass through it, but
sheet Q did.
(D) Sheet Q did not allow light to pass through it, but
sheet P did.
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29. Read the flow chart given below.
OBJECTS
Non-conductors of Conductors of
electricity electricity
Leather belt Aluminum foil
Plastic knife Ceramic tile
Needle Rod magnet
Which of the following objects are classified wrongly ?
(A) Needle and ceramic tile
(B) Ceramic tile and rod magnet
(C) Aluminium foil and rod magnet
(D) Needle, rod magnet and ceramic tile
30. Five centimetres on a metre scale is divided into 25
equal divisions. The minimum value of length which
can be measured using this scale is
(A) 1 mm. (B) 2 mm. (C) 1 cm. (D) 0.2 mm.
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31. A boy looked at the cat shown below through three
different materials X, Y and Z and drew what he could
see.
Cat
Material X Material Y Material Z
Which of the following correctly represents the
materials ?
(A) X - Opaque; Y - Translucent; Z - Transparent
(B) X - Transparent; Y - Opaque; Z - Translucent
(C) X - Translucent; Y - Transparent; Z - Opaque
(D) X - Transparent; Y - Translucent; Z - Opaque
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32. Which of the electric circuits shown below will enable
the bulbs to light up ?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
33. Four students M, N, O and P measured the length of a
table which was about 2 m. Each of them used different
ways to measure it. Which student measured the most
accurate length ?
(A) Student M measured it with a half metre long thread.
(B) Student N with a 15 cm scale from her geometry box.
(C) Student O measured it using her hand span.
(D) Student P measured it using a 5 m long measuring tape.
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34. The amount of light reflected by an object depends upon
(A) the nature of material of the object.
(B) the nature of the surface.
(C) the smoothness of the surface.
(D) all of the above
35. Shown below are the three closed circuits with
identical dry cells and bulbs P, Q and R.
Bulb P Bulb Q Bulb R
Which statement about the circuits is not true ?
(A) The number of dry cells in the circuits is different.
(B) The bulbs in the circuits have the same brightness.
(C) There is a switch in each circuit to close or open the
circuit.
(D) Both (A) and (B)
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Class : 6 Chemistry
36. A mother wants to keep a bottle of milk hot to feed
her baby during winter.
I Wrapping the bottle with a towel
II Keeping the bottle in a polystyrene container
III Keeping the bottle in a plastic bag
IV Wrapping the bottle with cloth
Which combination can keep the milk hot ?
(A) I and II only (B) I, II and III only
(C) I, II and IV only (D) I, II, III and IV
37. Read the different types of changes given below in the
box.
(i) Stretching of a rubber band
(ii) Dissolving sugar in water
(iii) Burning of magnesium ribbon in air
(iv) Evaporation of sea water
Which of them are reversible changes ?
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) only (B) (ii), (iii) and (iv) only
(C) (i), (ii) and (iv) only (D) all of the above
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38. Different stages of water cycle are given below randomly.
(i) Water droplets in clouds join together to form
large droplets.
(ii) Water evaporates to form water vapour from
water bodies and also from leaves of plants, it
gets added to air.
(iii) Water vapour gets cooled at a height.
(iv) Rain water falls back into the water bodies.
(v) Drops of water become heavy and fall on the
Earth as rain.
(vi) Water droplets form a cloud.
Identify the correct sequence.
(A) (ii) (vi) (iii) (i) (v) (iv)
(B) (iii) (ii) (vi) (i) (v) (iv)
(C) (ii) (iii) (vi) (i) (iv) (v)
(D) (ii) (iii) (vi) (i) (v) (iv)
39. A student was given two materials P and Q to do an
experiment. Both the materials are of equal thickness
and size. He found that Material Q can scratch Material
P but Material P cannot scratch Material Q. Which
statement is true from his experiment ?
(A) Material Q is harder than Material P
(B) Material Q heavier than Material P
(C) Material Q sinks in water while Material P floats
(D) Material Q is stiffer than Material P
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40. Given below are few mixtures.
(I) Oil in water
(II) Badam flakes in milk
(III) Sand in water
(IV) Salt in water
Which of the above mixtures can be separated by
filtration process ?
(A) (I) and (II) only (B) (II) and (III) only
(C) (II) and (IV) only (D) (III) and (IV) only
41. Iron rim is made slightly smaller than the wooden
wheel. The rim is usually heated before fixing it into
the wooden wheel. On heating the iron rim,
(A) it expands and fits onto the wooden wheel.
(B) it contracts and fits onto the wooden wheel.
(C) no change in the size takes place.
(D) it expands first, then on cooling contracts and fits
onto the wooden wheel.
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42. The objects given below are grouped according to
whether they float or sink in water.
Sink Float
Coin Styrofoam cup
Porcelain mug Bar of soap
Eraser Cork
Metal spoon Pencil
Which object is grouped wrongly ?
(A) Styrofoam cup (B) Pencil
(C) Bar of soap (D) Porcelain mug
43. Which statement is not true of floods ?
(A) Rivers flow beyond their banks
(B) The soil becomes dry
(C) Loss of soil fertility
(D) Huge damage to crops
44. Which of the following statements is correct ?
(A) Dissolving a solute in a solvent is called a Solution.
(B) Solid particles cannot pass through a filter paper.
(C) A solution which can dissolve more of solute is called
Saturated solution.
(D) Both (A) and (B)
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45. Read the flow chart given below carefully
Start
Made up of plastic ? Yes
S
No
Yes
Made up of wood ? R
No
Yes
Made up of metal ? Q
No
Which of the following are P, Q, R and S most likely to
be ?
(A) P - Table cloth; Q - Spectacles; R - Cork; S - Chop sticks
(B) P - Hand kerchief; Q - Chain; R - Tooth pick; S - Pail
(C) P - Tyre; Q - Safety pin; R - Shirt; S - Toy
(D) P - Sponge; Q - Wire; R - Note pad; S - Nail
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Class : 6 Biology
46. Which would increase the rate of photosynthesis in
the given experiment ?
Inverted gas jar
Lamp
Water plant
Distance from
the lamp Water
(A) Using ice-cold water.
(B) Increasing the distance from the lamp.
(C) Passing a smaller electricity through the lamp.
(D) Increasing the amount of dissolved carbon dioxide
in the water.
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47. Identify the joints labelled as (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) in the
given figure.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(A) (i) - ball and socket; (ii) - saddle; (iii) - pivot; (iv) - hinge
(B) (i) - pivot; (ii) - ball and socket; (iii) - saddle; (iv) - hinge
(C) (i) - hinge; (ii) - pivot; (iii) - saddle; (iv) - ball and socket
(D) (i) - saddle; (ii) - ball and socket; (iii) - pivot; (iv) - pivot
48. Raji is not able to see in dim light and is on the
supplements shown in the picture. The capsules
probably contain
(A) Neem. (B) Carrot.
(C) Gooseberry extract. (D) Wheat bran.
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49. Sita’s hand bag accidentally came into contact with
fire, releasing a strong odour of burning paper. The
material used for making the bag must have come from
(A) Cocoon. (B) Leather.
(C) Fleece. (D) Cotton bolls.
50. Kavya made four sets of plants based on their edible
parts as shown below.
Set Stem Root Leaf Seed
I. Potato Turnip Le uce Rice
II. Turmeric Ginger Spinach Sesame
III. Colocasia Onion Broccoli Mustard
IV. Ginger Radish Cabbage Almond
Which of these sets are correct ?
(A) I and III only (B) II and IV only
(C) I and II only (D) I and IV only
51. Bob grows some plants in his mini garden. He buries
leftover food and bones near the plants, after sometime
he observed that the plants growing healthy.
The leftover food and bones have served as _________.
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(A) Food that can be absorbed by the plants directly
(B) Pigment that help to trap more light energy for the
plants to make food
(C) Mineral nutrients that can be dissolved in the water
and absorbed by the plants easily
(D) Source of carbon dioxide that can be dissolved in
water
52. Gas X is the second most abundant gas in the
atmosphere. Which of the following properties
describe Gas X ?
(A) It supports combustion.
(B) It is given out by plants during photosynthesis.
(C) It is taken in by animals during respiration.
(D) All of these
53. Which among the following has internal skeleton?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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54. Which of the following statements is/are correct
regarding the root system shown in the given figure ?
(i) It is a fibrous root system
(ii) The plant leaves usually have reticulate
venation in leaves
(iii) It is a tap root system
(iv) Examples of this type of root system are pea,
wheat, banana and turnip.
(A) (i) and (ii) only (B) (ii) and (iii) only
(C) (iii) and (iv) only (D) (i) and (iv) only
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55. Study the diagram below carefully.
What can you infer from the above information ?
(A) Plants make food from oxygen and water.
(B) Plants are sources of food and energy for animals.
(C) Plants provide animals with carbon dioxide, hydrogen
and shelter.
(D) Only animals need energy to carry out their life
processes.
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Class : 6 Critical Thinking
56. Study the given statements and answer the question.
Statement 1 : A bicycle is practical.
Statement 2 : Practical things are convenient.
Statement 3 : A bicycle is convenient.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement
is
(A) True (B) False
(C) Uncertain (D) None of these
57. Identify the SONY TV logo from the given visual options.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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58. How many trapezoids are there in the given picture.
Count only those that have the entire perimeter outline
visible ?
(A) 11 (B) 9 (C) 12 (D) 10
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59. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and Z are sitting around a circle
facing at the centre. R is third to the right of Z who is
second to the right of P. S is not an immediate
neighbour of Z and R. T is third to the left of S. Q is
third to the right of W who is not an immediate
neighbour of S. V is not a neighbour of Z. Who is sitting
3rd to the right of V ?
(A) T (B) P (C) Z (D) R
60. Select the pair of zigzag shape to make square.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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