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The document is a home assignment for 6th-grade mathematics students, outlining tasks to be completed from their textbook and a separate assignment sheet. It includes multiple sections with various types of questions, such as multiple-choice, problem-solving, and drawing exercises. Students are required to submit their handwritten responses on A-4 sheets within a specified timeframe.

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The document is a home assignment for 6th-grade mathematics students, outlining tasks to be completed from their textbook and a separate assignment sheet. It includes multiple sections with various types of questions, such as multiple-choice, problem-solving, and drawing exercises. Students are required to submit their handwritten responses on A-4 sheets within a specified timeframe.

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Home Assignment-I, 2021-22

Subject: Mathematics Class: 6th

Dear Student/s,
Greetings!
The student is directed to attempt all the questions contained in the prescribed textbook
and Home Assignments-I, provided separately, in accordance with the choices provided; if
any. The students shall file the responses in his/her handwriting. They shall contemplate
the responses on his/her own. The learner is supposed to frame answers/solutions while
keeping the prescribed Text-book and the study material in reference. The learners are
required to return the solved Home Assignment-I on A-4 sheets within the stipulated time.
The learners shall maintain their respective subject notebooks in neat and clean manner
without tearing are reframing. The necessary and sufficient guidance will be provided
during the virtual classes for the same. The Home Assignment-I is divided into four
sections; A, B, C and D. Filing response for all the sections is compulsory.
Section A

Choose the correct answer.


1) A diameter of a circle divides the circle into
i) two equal parts. ii) three parts.
iii) four parts. iv) none of these.
2) A sector of a circle is the area bounded by
i) two radii. ii) two radii and an arc.
iii) two diameters. iv) two radii and a chord.
3) If the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect each other at right angles then it is a
i) parallelogram. ii) rhombus.
ii) trapezium. iv) kite
4) Concentric circles have
i) the same radii. ii) the same area.
iii) the same centre. iv) the same perimeter.
5) A chord of a circle is the line joining
i) the centre and a point on the circle.
ii) any two points in the interior of the circle.
iii) any two points on the circumference of the circle.
iv) the centre and a point lying outside the circle.
6) The shape of a kite is the same as the shape of a
i) rhombus. ii) parallelogram.
iii) rectangle. iv) none of them.
7) A quadrilateral in which one pair of opposite sides are equal and the other pair is
parallel and unequal is called a
i) parallelogram. ii) kite.
iii) isosceles trapezium. iv) rhombus.
8) A quadrilateral in which all the angles are 90° and opposite sides are
equal is called a
i) rectangle. ii) parallelogram.
iii) square. iv) none of these.
9) How many circles can be drawn through two given points?
i) 1 ii) 2

iii) 4 iv) Any number


10) The successor of 2440701 is

i) 2440711 ii) 2440702


ii) 2440002 iv) 999999

Section B

1. How many whole numbers are there between 32 and 53?

2, Write the predecessor of : (a) 94 (b) 10000 (c) 208090

3. If the product of two whole numbers is zero, can we say that one or both of them will
be zero? Justify through examples.

4. If the product of two whole numbers is 1, can we say that one or both of them will be
1? Justify through examples.

5. Draw any polygon and shade its interior.


Section B

1. Find the value of the following:


(a) 297 × 17 + 297 × 3 (b) 54279 × 92 + 8 × 54279

2. Find the product by suitable rearrangement:


(a) 2 × 1768 × 50 (b) 4 × 166 × 25

3. Find the value of the following:


(a) 297 × 17 + 297 × 3 (b) 54279 × 92 + 8 × 54279

4. Find using distributive property :


(a) 728 × 101 (b) 5437 × 1001 (c) 824 × 25

5. Illustrate, if possible, each one of the following with a rough diagram:


(a) A closed curve that is not a polygon.
(b) An open curve made up entirely of line segments.
(c) A polygon with two sides.

6. Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following :


(a) Open curve (b) Closed curve.

Section C

1. A vendor supplies 32 litres of milk to a hotel in the morning and 68 litres of milk in the
evening. If the milk costs ` 45 per litre, how much money is due to the vendor per day?

2. A taxidriver filled his car petrol tank with 40 litres of petrol on Monday. The next day,
he filled the tank with 50 litres of petrol. If the petrol costs ` 44 per litre, how much did
he spend in all on petrol?
3. Draw a rough sketch of a triangle ABC. Mark a point P in its interior and a point Q in
its exterior. Is the point A in its exterior or in its interior?

4. Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral KLMN. State,


(a) two pairs of opposite sides,
(b) two pairs of opposite angles,
(c) two pairs of adjacent sides,
(d) two pairs of adjacent angles.

5. Draw any circle and mark


(a) its centre (b) a radius
(c) a diameter (d) a sector
(e) a segment (f) a point in its interior
(g) a point in its exterior (h) an arc

6. Draw a rough sketch of a


quadrilateral PQRS. Draw its diagonals. Name them. Is the meeting point of the diagonals
in the interior or exterior of the quadrilateral?
Section D

1. Draw a) a closed figure made up of only line segments, b) an open figure made of at least
one line segment, c) a closed figure with no line segments, d) a closed figure with at least
two parallel lines, e) a closed figure which is not a polygon.
2. Draw a polygon with 7 sides. Name it. Name the sides of the polygon. Mark three points
in its interior and three points in the exterior. Name any three diagonals.
3. Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F) ?
(a) Zero is the smallest natural number. (b) 400 is the predecessor of 399.
(c) Zero is the smallest whole number. (d) 600 is the successor of 599.
(e) All natural numbers are whole numbers.
(f ) All whole numbers are natural numbers.
(g) The predecessor of a two digit number is never a single digit number.
(h) 1 is the smallest whole number.
(i) The natural number 1 has no predecessor.
(j) The whole number 1 has no predecessor.
(k) The whole number 13 lies between 11 and 12.
(l ) The whole number 0 has no predecessor.
(m) The successor of a two digit number is always a two digit number.
4. Complete the given Math Lab Activity as directed:

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