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CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA TALIPARAMBA

ANNUAL EXAMINATION MARCH 2023


STD VI MATHEMATICS MARKS:80

TIME: 2½ HRS

General Instructions:

1. This question paper has 5 sections A- E.


2. Section A has 20 MCQs carrying 1 mark each.
3. Section B has 5questions carrying 2 marks each.
4. Section C has 6 questions carrying 3 marks each.
5. Section D has 4 questions carrying 5 marks each.
6. Section E has 3 case study based questions carrying 4 marks each.

SECTION A
1. The longest chord of a circle is -----------------------
a)radius b)diameter c)perimeter d)circumference
2. Which of the following is a prime number?
a)23 b)93 c)46 d)27
3. A gas pipe is an example for

a) cone b)cylinder c)sphere d)cube

4. Find the difference between smallest 5 digit number and largest 4digit number.
a)1 b)9999 c)9 d)1001
5. Angle between two opposite rays is
a) obtuse angle b)acute angle c)straight angle d) complete angle
6. Which of the following will not represent 1
3−1
a) 1+0 b)1×1 c)1×2 d)
2
7. The number of lines of symmetry for a circle is
a) 1 b)countable c)0 d)infinity
8. Which of the following numbers are divisible by 6
a) 3258 b)61233 c)9015 d)1790
9. The number of edges for a triangular pyramid is
a)1 b)9 c)3 d)6
2
10. Fraction equivalent to is
3

2+3 2−1 2× 5 2+5


a) b) c) d)
3+3 3−1 3× 5 3+5

11. What is the perimeter of a regular octagon with each side measuring 4 cm
a) 20cm b)24cm c) 28cm d)32cm

12. 5a is same as
a) 5+a b)5-a c)5×a d)5÷a
13. Ratio of 1 hour to a day is
a) 1:1 b ) 1:24 c) 5:2 d) 2:5
14. 3.03 can be expressed as
3 3 3 3
a)3 b)3 c) 3 d) 3
10 5 50 100
15. (-350) +(+ 250) is equal to
a)-150 b)-100 c)+100 d)+150
16. The solution for the equation x+ 4 =25 is
a) 29 b)21 c) 22 d) 23
17. The number 128023 rounded to the nearest hundred is
a) 128000 b)128020 c) 128120 d) 128100
18. The predecessor of 1 lakh
a)99000 b)99999 c)999999 d)100001

ASSERTION AND REASON BASED QUESTION

19. Assertion (A): 10paise= `1

Reason (R): `1 = 100paise


a) Both assertion(A) and reason (R)are correct and reason(R) is the correct
explanation for assertion(A).
b) Both assertion(A) and reason (R)are correct and reason(R) is not the correct
explanation for assertion(A).
c) Assertion(A) is true but reason (R) is false.
d) Both assertion(A) and reason (R) are false.

20. Assertion (A): Area of a rectangle = length + breadth.

Reason (R): the amount of surface enclosed by a closed figure is called its area.
a) Both assertion(A) and reason (R)are correct and reason(R) is the correct
explanation for assertion(A).
b) Both assertion(A) and reason (R)are correct and reason(R) is not the correct
explanation for assertion(A).
c) Assertion(A) is true but reason (R) is false.
d) Both assertion(A) and reason (R) are false.

SECTION B

21. Find the LC M of 24 and 36

22. Use the number line to do

a) 5+ (-6) b) 5×2
23. Write the algebraic expression for the following

a) Product of 8 and m divided by 7.

b) Subtract 10 from 3 times h.

24. Divide `2700 between Roopa and Ruchitha in the ratio 2:3 .

25. Draw the rough sketch of a quadrilateral which has exactly 2 lines of symmetry
and name it.

SECTION C

26. Cost of 13 tables is `6825 .What is the cost of 20 such tables?

27. Draw a line segment of length 5.5cm and draw its perpendicular bisector.

1 1
28. Neelam gave 1 litres of juice out of 5 litres of juice she purchased to her
4 2
friend . How many litres of juice is left with her?

29 .Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 600m and breadth 400m at
the rate of `80 per meter.

30. Alok purchased 1kg 200g potatoes, 250g dhania, 5kg 300 g onion,500g palak.
Find the total weight of his purchases in kilogram.

31. Draw the rough of a hexagon PQRSTU and write its sides and diagonals.

SECTION D

32. Which of the following has the larger area and by how much?

a) A rectangle of length 24cm and width 16 cm.

b) A square of side 21cm.

33. Construct an angle of measure 120˚ and draw its angle bisector.

34. Sunitha earns `95500 per month. She saves `25000 per month. Find the ratio of

a) her savings to her income

b) her income to her expenditure

c) her savings to her expenditure.


35. Weight of 5 students has been given below. Draw a bar graph to show them.

Name Arjun Nidhi Durga Mohan Rohan


Weight(kg) 40 30 35 30 25

SECTION E

Case study based questions

36. Sunith asked her friends about LCM and HCF


a) What is the LCM of 36 and 72? (2M)
b) What is the HCF of 17 and 5? (1M)
c) What is the HCF of two consecutive odd numbers? (1M)

37. Arjun’s present age is X years


a) What would be his age 3 years from now? (1M)
b) His mother is 4 times his age . What is his mother’s age? (1M)
c) His father is 5 years elder than his mother. What is his father’s age? (2M)

1 1 1
38. Karim travelled 3 km by bus, 2 km by auto and 1 km on foot to reach a town.
2 4 2
a) How much distance did he travel to reach the town? (2M)
1
b) What is the decimal form of 3 km? (1M)
2
c) What is the total distance travelled by him by bus and on foot? (1M)

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