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The document is a mathematics question paper for Class VI, consisting of 27 questions divided into 5 sections with a total of 60 marks. It includes multiple choice questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, and source-based assessments. The exam is designed to assess various mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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APEEJAY COMMON ANNUAL EXAMINATION

SESSION: 2023-24
SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS CLASS-VI
Time: 2 Hours 30 minutes M.Marks-60
General Instructions:
1.This question paper consists of 27 questions in 5 sections. It has 4 printed pages.
2. All questions are compulsory. However, internal choices have been provided.
3. Section A has 12 multiple choice questions carrying 1 mark each.
4. Section B has 6 very short answer questions carrying 2 marks each.
5. Section C has 3 short answer questions carrying 3 marks each.
6. Section D has 3 Long Answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
7. Section E consists of 3 source-based/case-based units of assessment of 4 marks each with sub-parts.

SECTION-A
1. 0.07 + 0.008 is equal to
(a) 0.15 (b) 0.015 (c) 0.078 (d) 0.78
450
2. The fraction reduced to the simplest form is
2000
225 45 9 9
(a) 1000 (b) (c) (d)
200 400 40

3. If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 18 cm, then its side will be


(a) 3 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 54 cm (d) 18 cm
4. If there are 6 plants in each row, then the number of plants in x rows will be
𝑥
(a) x - 6 (b) x + 6 (c) 6x (d)
6

5. The ratio of 16 books to 40 books is


(a) 2 : 5 (b) 5 : 2 (c) 4 : 5 (d) 5 : 4
6. Which of the following is false?
(a) – 1 < – 2 (b) 79 < 89 (c) –1 < 1 (d) 1> 0
7. The data represented in the form of pictures is called a
(a) Pictograph (b) Bar Graph
(c) Frequency Table (d) Pie Chart

8. A bird flies 1 kilometre in one minute. The distance covered by the bird in terms of its flying
time in t minutes is
𝑡
(a) t km (b) (t+1) km (c) (t–1) km (d) km
2

9. 10 + ? = 0
(a) – 1 (b) –10 (c) 0 (d) 1
10. Neelam’s monthly income is ₹ 28800. Her monthly savings amount to ₹ 3600. The ratio of her
monthly savings to her monthly expenditure is
(a) 1 : 8 (b) 1 : 7 (c) 1 : 6 (d) 1 : 5
1
11. Two regular hexagons of perimeter 30 cm each are joined as shown in the figure. The perimeter of the
new figure is

(a) 65 cm (b) 60 cm (c) 55 cm (d) 50 cm

12. Raju and Balu are brothers. Balu is younger than Raju by 3 years. If Raju’s age in years is x , then
Balu’s age in years is
(a) (x–3) (b) 3x (c) (x+3) (d) (3–x)
SECTION B
3 7
13. Find the sum of and .
4 8

OR
36
Find the equivalent fraction of with:
48

a) numerator 9 b) denominator 4
14. Express using decimals:
a) 650 paise as rupees
b) 80 kg 5g as kg

15. The sum of two decimal numbers is 28.45 . If one of the numbers is 16.285, find the other number.
16. Determine if the following ratios form a proportion:
25 cm : 2 m and ₹ 40 : ₹ 320
17. Meena is asked to collect the data for size of shoes of 25 students in her class VI . She records her
findings in the manner shown below:
5 6 6 7 5 6 7 5 6 7 5 6 7 5 7 6 5 6 7 5 7 6 7 6 6
a) Arrange the size of shoes in a table using tally marks.
b) Which size of shoes is worn by maximum number of students?

18. Mangoes are to be transferred from larger boxes into smaller boxes. When a large box is emptied, the
mangoes from it fill three smaller boxes and still 5 mangoes remain outside. If the number of mangoes
in a small box are taken to be m, what is the number of mangoes in the larger box?

SECTION C
19. Rohan’s school is at a distance of 6 km 450 m from his house. He travels 1 km 60 m on foot and the
rest by bus in order to reach his school. How much distance does he travel by bus?

20. A rectangular plot of land is 500 m long and 350 m wide. Find the cost of tiling the plot at the rate of
₹ 9 per sq. m.
OR
A floor is 5 m long and 4 m wide. A square carpet of sides 3 m is laid on the floor. Find the area of the
floor that is not carpeted.
2
21. Simplify: 25 + (– 37) – (– 8) + 12
SECTION – D
22. A bike travels 320 km in 6 litres of petrol.
a) How much distance will it travel in 15 litres of petrol?
b) How much petrol will be required to travel 480 km?

1 2
23. a) Raj took 3 hours to complete the work. Rohan took 3 hours to do the same work. Who took more
2 3
time and by how much?
b) What fraction of the natural numbers from 1 to 20 are prime numbers?
24. The sale of electric bulbs on different days of a week is shown below:

Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions:


a) How many bulbs were sold on Friday? (1)
b) On which day were the maximum number of bulbs sold? (1)
c) On which of the days same number of bulbs were sold? (1)
d) If one big carton can hold 9 bulbs. How many cartons were needed to pack the bulbs produced on
Monday, Tuesday &Wednesday? (2)

OR
The following pictograph shows the number of tractors in five villages.

Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions:


a) Which village has the minimum number of tractors? (1)
b) Which village has the maximum number of tractors? (1)
c) What is the total number of tractors in all the five villages? (1)
d) How many more tractors village C has as compared to village E? (2)
3
SECTION E
25. The teacher makes the following matchstick patterns on her table.

The teacher then asks the students to use a variable and write:

a) the rule which gives the number of matchsticks required to make a pattern of letter E as .
b) the rule which gives the number of matchsticks required to make a pattern of letter T as .

c) the rule which gives the number of matchsticks required to make a pattern of letter Z as .

d) the rule which gives the number of matchsticks required to make a pattern of letter A as .

26. Following is the list of temperatures of four places in India on a particular day of the year.
Place Temperature
Siachin 10°C below 0°C
Shimla 2°C below 0°C
Ahmedabad 30°C above 0°C
Delhi 20°C above 0°C
a) Write the temperatures of these places in the form of integers.
b) Which is the coolest place?
c) Write the names of the places where temperature is above 10°C.

27. Yami purchased her new home which had a beautiful square garden of each side equal to 14 m. She
planted roses in a 7 m long and 6 m wide rectangular flower bed inside her garden. As she wanted to
protect her beautiful roses so, she decided to put a boundary of fencing all around her garden.

a) What is the length of fencing required around the garden?


b) What will be the area covered by the flower bed?

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