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The document is a mathematics worksheet for Class VI focusing on integers, factors, and multiples. It includes various exercises such as writing negative integers, comparing values, performing arithmetic operations, and solving word problems. The worksheet aims to enhance students' understanding of mathematical concepts related to integers and their applications.

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Mathematics - Vi

The document is a mathematics worksheet for Class VI focusing on integers, factors, and multiples. It includes various exercises such as writing negative integers, comparing values, performing arithmetic operations, and solving word problems. The worksheet aims to enhance students' understanding of mathematical concepts related to integers and their applications.

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MATHEMATICS

Class – VI
INTEGERS
1) Write 3 negative integers greater than (-9).
2) Write the following integers in descending order : -99,-990,-777,-567,-
345,-354
3) In each of the following pairs, which integer is to the left of the other on the
number line ? a) 13, 26 b) 9, 18 c) 29, 13 d) 100, 67
4) Fill in the blanks with appropriate symbol “>” or “<” a) 9…… 19
b) 7……. 12 c) 0……. 10 d) 2……1
5) Use a number line to add the following integers:
a)10 + ( 6) b) ( 10) + 7 c) ( 2) + ( 9)
d) 0 + ( 6) e) ( 2) + ( 5) + 4
6) Compare with >, < or = sign :
a) (– 3) + (– 6) ______ (– 3) – (– 6)
b) 0 ____ 2
c) ( 365) ______ ( 913)
d) (– 13) + (–6) ______ (– 27) – (– 6)
7) Evaluate each:
a) 200 + (–566) – (–240)
b) (–456)– (–786) + 876
c) (–765) – 987 + (-435)
d) (–23) + 13– 17 + (–67)
e) 54– (–45) + (–12) + 0
8) Using a number line, write the integer which is:
a) 5 more than 1 , b) 6 more than (–6) ,
c) 7 less than 3 , d) 4 less than (–1)
9) Greatest negative integer lying between (–7) and 4 is _______
10) The additive inverse of ( 367) is ________
11) Subtract the following :
a) 15 from 20 b) 247 from 196 c) 149 from 519
12) Add – 78 to the difference of 56 and 89
13) The sum of two integers, one of which is 19 is 56. Find the other
integer.

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14) A plane flies 990 km west of Mumbai and then 1678 km east. How far is the
plane from Mumbai now ?
15) The temperature in Shimla was 4: C in the afternoon but at midnight the
temperature fell by 10: C. What is the temperature recorded at midnight ?
16) Answer the following:
a) Which number is reached if we move 4 steps to the left of 0.
b) Which number is reached if we move 7 steps to the right of 11 ?
c) In which direction should one move to reach 67 from 80 ?
d) In which direction should one move to reach 0 from 23 ?
17) A person is standing on a mountain cliff which is about 2500 m above sea
level. He drops his tool bag ,which reaches a valley that is 2500 m , below
sea level. Find the shortest distance between the man and his bag.
18) Simplify:
a) ( 7) + ( 9) + 12 + ( 16)
b) 37 + ( 23) + ( 65) + ( 12)
c) ( 145) + 79 + ( 265) + ( 41)
d) 1056 + ( 798) + ( 38) + 44
e) 37 ( 8) + 11 ( 30)
f) 13 ( 17) + ( 22) ( 40)
19) Subtract the sum of 250 and 138 from the sum of 136 and 272.
20) Find the value of ( 70) (10 5 22 83)
21) Find the value of | 7 | + ( 6) + |3|
22) A man travelled 30 km east of a place A and reached B. From B he travelled
60 km west of B and reached C. Find the distance of C from A?
23) Using distributive property, simplify: 2231 × 25× 6 – 2231 × 10 × 15
24) Calculate : 1 2 + 3 4 + 5 – 6 + 7 8+ …. + 19 20
25) Calculate the sum: 2 + ( 2) + 2+ ( 2) + (2) + ( 2)….
26) A flower seller gains Rs.5 per red rose sold and gets a loss of Rs. 2 per
yellow rose sold. a) If the flower seller sells 250 red roses and 320 yellow
roses per day, find the gain or loss (per day). b) If the number of roses
sold is 12, how many yellow roses should he sell to have neither gain nor
loss ?
27) If Δ is an operation such that for integers a and b we have a Δb = a b – 2
× a × b + b × b (–a) × b + b × b then find (–7) Δ (–1). Also show that (–7)
Δ (–1) ≠ (–1) Δ (–7).
28) Evaluate using distributive property: 53 × ( 9) – ( 109) ×53

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29) In a test, +3 marks are given for every correct answer and 1mark is given
for every wrong answer. Sona attempted all the questions and scored 20
marks though she got 10 correct answers.
a) How many incorrect answer has she attempted ?
b) How many questions were given in the test ?
30) Taking today as zero on the number line, if the day before yesterday is 17
January, what is the date 3 days after tomorrow ?
31) Water level in a well was 20m below ground level. During rainy season,
rain water collected in different water tanks was drained into the well and
water level rises 5m above the previous level. The wall of the well is 1m 20
cm high and a pulley affixed at a height of 80 cm. Raghu wants to draw
water from the well. Determine the minimum length of the rope he can use
to take out water.
32) A car travelled 60 km to the north of Patna and then 90 km to the south
from there. How far from Patna was the car finally ?

FACTORS AND MULTIPLE


1) A composite number has _______ factors .
2) HCF of 12 and 36 is ______.
3) The first even multiple of 13 is _____.
4) LCM of co-prime numbers is the ________ of the numbers .
5) Write the prime factorization of 64.
6) Are 16 and 21 co-prime ? Justify your answer .
7) Write down the last four 2-digit multiples of 12.
8) Find all multiples of 40 that lie between 310 and 410.
9) By what smallest digit the * will be replaced to make 2346*1 divisible by 9
?
10) Test the divisibility of 6790852 by 11.
11) Find the greatest number that will divide 120, 160 and 145 leaving
remainder 2 in each case.

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12) The wall of a room is 5 m 75 cm long and 7 m high. It is to be decorated
with square photo frames leaving no gaps. Find the largest size of frame
needed .
13) Express the predecessor of the smallest 5-digit number as the product of
primes .
14) Find all the numbers less than 50 that are the common multiples of 3 and
4.
15) What least number should be added to 423987 to make it divisible by 8 ?
16) Who am I ?
(a) I am a number less than 40. One of my factors is 7. The sum of my
digits is 8.
(b) I am a number less than 100. Two of my factors are 3 and 5. One of
my digits is 1 more than the other.
17) Find any three numbers that are multiples of 25 but not multiples of 50 .
18) Find the sum of 4th and 6th common multiple of 3 and 5 .
19) Which of the following numbers is the product of exactly three distinct
prime numbers: 50, 84, 105, 280 ?
20) The numbers 13 and 31 are prime numbers. Both these numbers have
same digits 1 and 3. Find such pairs of prime numbers up to 100.
21) Express the following as the sum of two odd primes. (a) 44 , (b) 36 , (c)
24 , (d) 18
22) A number is divisible by both 5 and 12. By which another number will that
number be always divisible ?
23) Determine if 25110 is divisible by 45.
24) You have 24 small bottles of lemonade and 36 large bottles. What is the
largest number of equal-sized groups you can make if each group has the
same number of small and large bottles ?
25) Can 40 and 160 be the HCF and LCM of two numbers respectively? Give
reasons.
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26) Find the least length of a rope which can be cut into whole number of
pieces of lengths 45cm, 75cm and 81cm.
27) A terrace of dimension 10 m 7 m is to be fitted with square tiles of
largest possible size. What should be the size of the tiles and how many
such tiles are required ?
28) The HCF of two numbers is 24 and LCM is 144 . If one number is 48 then
find the other number .
29) LCM of two numbers is 12 times their HCF . The product of the numbers is
3072. Find their HCF and LCM .
30) The product of two numbers is 2028 and their HCF is 13. Find the LCM of
these two numbers .
31) The LCM of two prime numbers a and b (a > b) is 161. Find the value of
2a b.
32) Determine the greatest 3-digit number exactly divisible by 7, 9 and 12.
33) Mohan has a cricket match every 4th day, Ramesh has one every 5th day.
When will they have a match on the same day ?
34) Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and
12 seconds respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll
together ?
35) Pencils come in packages of 10. Erasers come in packages of 12. Aayesha
wants to purchase the smallest number of pencils and erasers, so that she
will have exactly 1 eraser per pencil. How many packages of pencils and
erasers should she buy ?
36) The LCM of two numbers is 12 times their HCF. The sum of the HCF and
LCM is 403. If one number is 93, then find the other .

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