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CBSE

Class 6 Mathematics (SA-1)


Questions Paper 2014-2015

General Instructions:

a) All questions are compulsory.

b) The question paper consists of 34 questions divided into 4 sections A, B, C and D. Section A
(Q1 to Q8) contains 8 multiple choice type questions (MCQ) which carries 1 marks each. For
each question, four alternative choices have been provide of which only one is correct. You
have to select the current choice. Section B (Q9 to Q14) contains 6 questions of 2 marks each,
Section C (Q15 to Q24) contains 10 questions of 3 marks each, Section D (Q25 to Q34) contains
10 questions of 4 marks each.

c) Question numbers 1 to 8 in Section A are multiple choice questions where you are to select
option out of the given four.

d) Use of calculators is not permitted.

Section – A

1. If a number is divided by 3 it is also divisible by:-

a) 6

b) 9

c) Both 6 and 9

d) None of these

2. The estimated product: 9 795 × is:

a) 7950

b) 7900

c) 7000

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d) 8000

3. Common end point of the two radii of a circle is

a) On the circumference

b) In the exterior of the circle

c) Centre

d) None of these

4. The predecessor of the natural number 1 is

a) -1

b) 0

c) None

d) 22

5. A fraction equivalent to

(a)

(b)

(c)

d) None of these

6. Integer which is 4 more than -9 is

a) 4

b) -5

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c) 5

d) -4

7. Which expression is equal to 79 × 5

a) 7 × (9+ 5)

b) 5 × (70+ 9)

c) 5 × (70+ 5)

d) 70 × (9 +5)

8. If we subtract 3 from -5 we get

a) 8

b) 2

c) -8

d) -2

Section – B

9. Place commas correctly and write the numbers in figures:


a) Seven million two hundred fifty six thousand thirteen
b) Forty nine crore eighteen thousand three

10. Solve using number line: (-5) + 8

11. Use divisibility test and check if 6800 is divisible by

12. The number of children in VI D and VI E are 43 and 47 respectively. If each child
pays Rs 1350 as donation amount, how much money will be collected by both the
sections. (Use property)

13. Find a digit for the blank space of the following number so that the number is
divisible by 11:9_8 0 7 1

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14. Observe the figure and state TRUE or FALSE

a) Point Z is in the interior of ∠DCB


b) Point X is on ∠ABC
c) Point W is the only point in the exterior of ∠DCB
d) Point A is neither in the exterior nor in the interior of ∠ABC

Section – C

15. The number of sheets of paper available for making notebooks is 75000. Each sheet
makes 8 pages of a notebook. Each notebook contains 150 pages. How many notebooks
can be made from the paper available?

16. Observe the figure and name:

a) Three triangles
b) Seven angles
c) The triangles which share vertex O.

17. Simplify: 30− 5× 2 of 3 + (19− 6÷ 2) ÷ 8

18. Solve using Distributive property:


a) 777× 102

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b) 995× 276

19. Mr. Vasan shared some money between his two sons. First son is given while

second son receives 1500. How much money was shared out between the two sons? How
much money did the first son receive?

20. Simplify:

a) The sum of two integers is 238. If one of the integers is -122, determine the other.
b) Find the sum of (-216), (+760), (500), and (+33)

22. Draw quadrilateral XYZW and name:


a) One pair of opposite angles
b) Two pairs of opposite sides
c) Diagonals
d) One pair of adjacent sides

23. a) Reduce the fraction to lowest term

b) Rearrange in descending order

24. Three cans of water contain 527 litres, 646 litres and 748 litres of water respectively.
Find the capacity of the biggest container which can measure the water in these three
cans exactly?

Section – D

25. a) Answer in one word:

i. How many line can pass through a given point?


ii. What is a simple curve made of entirely line segments known as?
iii. What do we get when a line segment XY is extended indefinitely in both the directions?
iv. What is a segment joining two non-adjacent vertices of a quadrilateral called as?

b) Fill in the blanks:

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i. The diameter divides the circle into two ____________.
ii. The meeting point of a pair of sides is called ___________.
iii. Two distinct lines meeting at a single point are called ___________ lines.
iv. The distance around the circle is called its ___________.

26. a) Subtract the sum of -1136 and 938 from the sum of 856 and -927.

b) Fill in the blanks: -

i) 7 + _________=0
ii) 125× ______ = -125
iii) 0 ÷ (- 11) ________
iv) – 118 + _____ = - 117

27. Simplify:

(a)

28. a) Estimate: 439 + 3346 + 43172

b) Write the following in Roman numerals:


a) 114
b) 47

29. Find the value:


a) 54279 ×92 + 54279 × 7 + 54279 (use suitable property)
b) 837 + 456 + 348 + 163 + 652 +544. (by suitable rearrangement)

30. Find the value of:-


a)

b) Express 324 in exponential form

31. a) Simplify: –12 + (–98) – (–84) + (–7)


b) Verify: - 18 × (- 5+7) =(- 18) × (- 5)+ (- 18) × 7

32. Four bells ring simultaneously and afterwards at intervals of 24, 36, 45 and 90
seconds respectively. If they all ring together once at 6 am what time would they all

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ring together next?

33. Draw a circle and mark the following:


a) centre O
b) radius OX
c) arc PQ
d) diameter LM
e) chord RS
f) sector OUT
g) segment EF

34. a) How many pieces of length can can be cut from a ribbon of length 63 cm?

b) In an All India Tournament Nainital won of the games it played and Dehradun

won of the games it played. Which team has a better record and by what fraction?

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