Class – 6
1.Observe the given sets and answer the following questions.
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19
(a) Is the collection given above well-defined? Write with reason.
(b) Write the collection in set notation.
(c) Write the set by set builder method.
(d) Define set.
2.P is a set of factors of 12 and Q is a set of multiples of 2 in between 4
and 14; then
(a) Rewrite the set P by listing method.
(b) Rewrite the set Q in set notation.
(c) Write the common elements in the sets P and Q.
3.Sharmila bought 5 books at Rs 200 each, 3 diaries at Rs 150 each, and 2
calculators at Rs 450 each. Then answer the following questions:
(a) Find the total amount she has to pay.
(b) Factorize the total amount of Sharmila.
(c) If she gives Rs 2500 to the shopkeeper, how much did she get in
return?
(d) Sharmila decided to distribute the returned money and 90 candies to a
certain number of children. Find the largest number of children to whom it
can be equally distributed.
4.Shakti secured 40 marks out of 50 in mathematics and 35 marks out of
60 in science.
(a) Find the marks obtained in mathematics in percentage.
(b) Find the marks obtained in science in fraction.
(c) Compare the percentage of marks obtained in both subjects.
5.Ramesh bought 12 books at Rs 5,160 from a stationery shop for his
siblings Sita and Hari.
(a) How much did it cost for 1 book?
(b) The shopkeeper made Rs 1,200 profit by selling 12 books; then at what
price did he buy one book?
(c) Among 12 books bought by Ramesh, he gave 6 books to Sita; then find
what percent of books did he give to Hari and Sita?
(d) If 75% of the books were given to Sita, then how much more or less did
she get than before?
6.Madan Bahadhur bought two headphones at Rs 7,420.
(a) Find the cost of a headphone.
(b) If one of the headphones is sold at Rs 3,140, then what profit or loss
did he make?
(c) At what price does the second headphone have to be sold to gain Rs
130 in the whole transaction?
7.Pramila has square and Dimple has rectangular land, but the areas of
both are equal.
(a) The area of the land of Pramila is 169 m², then what is its length?
(b) If the length of Dimple’s land is thrice that of Pramila’s land, then what
is the length of Dimple’s land?
(c) What is the breadth of Dimple’s land?
(d) Both of them want to fence the land at once, then who will pay more?
8.A square has a 14 cm length, and its area is equal to the area of a
rectangle having a length of 28 cm.
(a) What is the area of the square?
(b) What is the breadth of the rectangle?
(c) Compare the perimeter of the rectangle and the square shown in the
figure.
9.Kushal is five years older than Kiran. Their combined age is 31 years.
(a) If Kiran’s age is x years, how old is Kushal?
(b) Write an equation for this information.
(c) Solve your equation to find their ages.
10.(a) The area and breadth of a rectangle is (12x³y⁵ + 15x⁵y⁷) sq. Units
and 3x²y³ units, then find the length of the rectangle.
(b) If x = 1 and y = 2, then find the length and breadth of the rectangle.
11.(a) The corner of any cube or cuboid is V, edge is E, and surface is F.
Which is the correct relation?
(i) V + E + F = 2
(ii) V – E + F = 2
(iii) V + E – F = 2
(iv) V – E – F = 2
(b) Fill in the blank:
The line segment which joins two points of the circumference of a circle is
called _________.
(c) Draw a line segment XY of 8 cm using a ruler. Draw a line segment PX
of 90° angle at point X using a compass.
(d) Give a reason: What kind of triangle does it form when points P, X, and
Y are joined?
12.(a) Plot the given points A(0,3), B(3,0), C(0,-3), and D(-3,0) on graph
paper. Join the points respectively and write the name of the figure so
formed.
(b) How many faces, edges and vertices the cubiod have?
13.Study the adjoining figure and answer the following questions:
(a) Write a pair of parallel lines.
(b)What is the relation between OE and OB?
(c) Write the name of the triangle in the figure.
(d)Which is the radius of the circle?
(e) Which is the diameter of the circle?
14.The monthly budget of a family is given in the table below:
| Fooding | Clothing | Entertainment | Saving | Miscellaneous |
| Rs 8000 | Rs 4000 | Rs 3000 | Rs 10000 | Rs 6000 |
(a) Represent the above data in a simple bar diagram.
(b)Find the total monthly budget of the family.
15.A dice with six numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) respectively on its faces is
thrown 25 times. The scores obtained are:
5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 1, 2, 5, 4, 6, 6, 6, 3, 2, 1, 4, 3, 1, 5, 6, 5, 2, 1, 2, 3
(a) Arrange the data in ascending order.
(b)Construct a frequency table from the data.
(c) How many times is 3 obtained? Write the tally mark for 6.
(d)Which scores are obtained 4 times?