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GEMS LEGACY SCHOOL, DUBAI

Grade 6 (2024-2025)
Mathematics- PT2 Revision

Name: _______________ Date: ______________________


Grade: 6 Section: __ Teacher’s Signature: _________

MENSURATION
K/U
1. Find the area of the following figures by counting squares:

2. Which of the following figure has greater perimeter?

3. Find the perimeter of a square whose side is 15 cm.

4. Find the area of a square field with side 150 m.

5. Length and breadth of a rectangular paper are 22 cm and 10 cm respectively. Find the area of
the paper.

6. Find the length of a rectangle given that its perimeter is 880 m and breadth is 88 m.

7. Find the length of the side of a square whose perimeter is 440m.

APPS
1. Assertion: Side of the square whose area is 225 sq m is 15 m.
Reason: The standard unit of area is sq units.
Choose the correct option as:
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the
assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the
assertion.
(c) Assertion is true and the reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false and the reason is true.

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2. A rectangular park is 55 m wide and 89 m long. Find the cost of fencing it at the rate of ₹ 22
per metres.

3. How many trees can be planted at a distance of 6 metres each around a rectangular plot whose
length is 120 m and breadth is 90 m?

4. A marble tile measures 10 cm × 12 cm. How many tiles will be required to cover a wall of
size 3 m × 4 m? Also, find the total cost of the tiles at the rate of Rs 2 per tile.

5. Fencing the compound of a house costs ₹5452. If the rate is ₹94 per metre, find the perimeter
of the compound. If the breadth is 10 m, find its length.

HOTS
1. A rectangle and a square have the same perimeter 100 cm. Find the side of the square. If the
rectangle has a breadth 2 cm less than that of the square. Find the breadth, length and area of
the rectangle.
2. Find the areas of the following figures. (The measures are given in centimetres)

Case Based Question


An excursion trip of students of class 6 visited the Jungle Safari. For their safety, the guide
provides the map of the park to each student. The map is as given below:

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Based on the above information, answer the following questions.
(i) What is the perimeter of the Jungle area?
(ii) If there is fencing around the resort area for safety, find the length of the fencing.
(iii) What is the area of the parking, if the area of parking and the area of the ticket and
officer’s room are same?

FRACTIONS
K/U
1. Match each fraction with the correct picture.

2. Write the following fractions as mixed fractions.


8
(a) 3
12
(b) 7
25
(c)
9

3. Express the following mixed fractions as improper fractions:


3
(a) 15
1
(b) 6
8
1
(c) 37
1
(d) 14

4. Replace the box by the correct number.

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5. Check whether the fractions 17 and 84 are equivalent or not.

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6. Reduce the fraction 80 to its lowest term.

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7. Arrange 6 , 2 , 3 and 9 in ascending order.

8. Find
1 3 3 1
(𝑎) 3
+5 (d) 5
–2
2 4 2 1
(b) 7
+9 (e) –
3 7
5 1 1 1
(c) + (f) –
6 2 8 9

2 2
9. Find the sum of 1 3 and 35

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10. Subtract 2 4
from 4 8

APPS
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1. A bag of wheat weighs kg. Another bag of rice weighs kg. What is the total weight of the
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two bags?

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2. Ram bought 6 2 litres of milk. Out of this 5 4 litres was used. How much is the remaining
milk?
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3. A car's fuel tank is full at the start of a trip. After reaching halfway, the fuel level drops to
10
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5
of the tank. What fraction of the tank's fuel was used?

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4. Rohan pours litre of orange juice and litre of apple juice into a jug. After drinking litre
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from the jug, how much juice is left?
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5. A smoothie recipe requires cup of yogurt and cup of milk. How much liquid is required
3 4
in total?

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6. A wire of length 10 m is cut into 7 equal pieces. What is the length of each wire?
2

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7. A rectangle is 12 m long and m wide. Find its area?
2 5

HOTS
1. Rahul has completed his math homework. Can you explain what he has done wrong.

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2. Ravish’s house is 10 km from his school. He walked some distance and then took a bus for 2
km. How far did he walk?
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3. Rahul takes 7 hours to finish his homework while Naman takes 8
hours to finish his
homework. Who takes more time and by how much?
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4. Simran painted 3 of the wall space in her room. Her brother Rahul helped and painted 5 of
the wall space. How much did they paint together? What part of the whole space is left
unpainted?

CASE STUDY

One of the oldest and most famous tea shops in town, Arora Tea Junction has been
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serving customers for 17 years. They use 3 spoons of sugar, 2 cups of milk, 1
2 2 2 2
1
spoons of tea leaf, and 1 cups of water to make four cups of delicious tea in Arora
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Tea Junction. Initially selling a cup of tea for Rs1 2, the tea shop now sells one cup
85
of tea for Rs 2 .Based on the information given above, answer the following
questions.
(a) Find the total quantity of sugar and tea added to four cups of tea.
(b) Find the total quantity of milk and water added to four cups of tea.
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(c) How much did the price of a cup of tea increase over the last 17 years?
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(d) What is the total cost of four cups of tea now?
DECIMALS
K/U

1. Write the following decimals in the place value table:


(i) 52.5
(ii) 12.57
(iii) 15.05
(iv) 74.059
(v) 0.503

2. Write the decimals shown in the following place value table:

3. Write each of the following as decimals:


2 7
(i) 65 + 10 + 100
9
(ii) 45 + 100

5
5 2
(iii) 88 + +
10 1000
3 7
(iv) 10 + 1000

4. Write each of the following as decimals:


22
(i) 10
3
(ii) 2
2
(iii) 5
2
(iv) 40 5
2
(v) 39
10
3
(vi) 4
5
1
(vii) 25 2

5. Write the following decimals as fractions. Reduce the fractions to lowest form:
(i) 3.8
(ii) 21.2
(iii) 6.4
(iv) 1.0
6. Fill in the blanks by using > or < to complete the following:
(i) 25.35 …… 8.47
(ii) 20.695 …… 20.93
(iii) 0.39 ……. 0.72
(iv) 0.109 ……. 0.83

7. Add the following:


(i) 41.8, 39.24, 5.01 and 62.6
(ii) 4.702, 4.2, 6.02 and 1.27
(iii) 18.03, 146.3, 0.829 and 5.324

8. Find the value of:


(i) 9.756 – 6.28
(ii) 21.05 – 15.27
(iii) 18.5 – 6.79

9. Which is greater among 2.3, 2.03, 2.33, 2.05?

APPS
1. Radhika’s mother gave her Rs 10.50 and her father gave her Rs 15.80, find the total amount
given to Radhika by her parents.

2. The sum of two numbers is 100. If one of them is 78.01, find the other.

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3. Nasreen bought 3 m 20 cm cloth for her shirt and 2 m 5 cm cloth for skirt. Find the total cloth
bought by her.

4. Victor drove 89.050 km on Saturday and 73.9 km on Sunday. How many kilometres more did
he drive on Sunday?

5. Raju bought a book for Rs 35.65. He gave Rs 50 to the shopkeeper. How much money did he
get back from the shopkeeper?
HOTS

1. Mr. Ranjan purchased 15.500 kg rice, 25.750 kg flour and 3.250 kg sugar. Find the total
weight of his purchases. Is it 50 kg or less? If less, how much less?

2. Ten years old Rahul can carry a maximum weight of 15 kg. If he bought 4 kg 900 g of apples,
2 kg 600 g of grapes and 5 kg 300 g of mangoes. Can he carry the total weight that he bought.
If yes, then how much more weight he can carry with him?

3. A certain task was completed by the second-place person in 6.2 minutes. The first-place
person’s time was 1.32 minutes faster than the second-place person. The third-place person’s
time was 13.65 minutes. What was the difference in time between the first and third place
person?

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