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Atomic Energy Education Society Multiple Choice Questions Test ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19

1. The document contains a 31 question multiple choice mathematics test for class 6 with questions ranging from addition, fractions, geometry, time, money and more. 2. The questions test a variety of math concepts including addition, fractions, geometry, time, money, graphs, and word problems. 3. Students are instructed to choose the correct answer for each question and write the corresponding letter in the provided space. There are 31 questions with 4 answer options for each question.

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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TEST


ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
CLASS: VI TIME : 01 Hour
SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS MARKS : 40
________________________________________________________________
Instructions:
Answer all the questions. Each question carries one mark.
Choose the right answer and write its corresponding alphabet in the space provided.

S. Question Correct
No. Option
1 1.8 + 16.03 + 2.985 is
a) 19.996 b) 19.888 c) 20.815 d) 20.995

2 60 + 9 + + is

a) 60.937 b) 609.37 c) 609.037 d) 69.37

3 32 litre 25millilitre is
a) 32025ml b)3225ml c) 32250ml d) 322500ml

4 in decimals is

a) 4.5 b) 0.90 c) 0.09m d) 0.45

5 Arun walks 1km 250m from his home to the bus stop and then travels 7.2 km by bus to
reach his school. The distance of his school from his house is
a) 8.450 km b) 8.252 km c) 8.272 km d) 8.027 km

6 36 mm is
a) 0.36 m b) 3.6 m c) 0.036 m d) 360 m

7 1.68 = _______
a) b) c) d)

8 11 is

a)11.025 b)11.25 c)11.04 d)11.4

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9 The bar graph shows the size of shoes
used by the students of a class. How
many students use shoes of size less
than 7?

a)45
b)50
c)5
d)35

10 The different modes of conveyance


used by the students of a class to
reach school are shown in the
table. What is the difference
between the number of students
who use cycle and those who come
by walking?

a)11
b)1
c)4
d)9

11 The favorite hobbies of different


people in a residential colony were
surveyed and the following data was
obtained. How many people prefer
reading as their hobby?

a)23
b)43
c)7
d)25

12 In a bar graph, a bar 8cm tall represents a frequency 40. How tall should be a bar
representing a frequency 10 in the same graph?
a)2 cm b)4 cm c)10 cm d)20 cm

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13 The number of students who took
admission in class I in a school in
different years is shown below.
In which year is the number of
admissions double than in the
year 2015?

a)2016
b)2017
c)2018
d)2019

14 In a pictograph ∆∆∆ represents 60 houses. Which of the following represents 100


houses?
a) ∆∆∆∆ b) ∆∆∆∆∆ c) ∆∆∆∆∆∆ d) ∆∆∆∆

15 The number students of a class who opted for


different games is shown by tally marks in the
table given here. Which game is opted by
minimum number of students?

a)football

b)Cricket

c)Hockey

d) Tennis

16 The number of disposable pens used by the students of a school in one month is
represented by the bar graph. What is
the total number of pens used in one
month?

a)200

b)320

c)400

d)360

17 Perimeter of a square is 64cm. Its area is


a) 16 sq.cm b) 32sq.cm c) 256sq.cm d) 64sq.cm

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18 The area of the figure given here is

a) 21 sq.cm

b) 15sq.cm

c) 27sq.cm

d) 14sq.cm
19
The area of the shaded region in the figure is
a) 216sq.m
b) 135sq.m
c) 81sq.m
d) 91sq.m

20 The area of the shaded region in the figure


is
a) 225 sq.cm

b) 200 sq.cm

c) 205 sq.cm

d) 145sq.cm

21 The cost of fencing a rectangular field at rate of rupees 10 per meter is rupees 1800.
If the length of the plot is 50m, its width is
a) 40m b) 90m c) 30m d) 36m
22 The number of 900sq.cm tiles that are required to lay on a square floor of side 9m is
a) 100 b) 90 c) 81 d) 900
23 A wire is bent in the form of a square of side 15cm. If the wire is re-bent in the form of
a rectangle of length 20cm, its breadth will be
a) 30cm b) 10cm c) 15cm d) 40cm
24 The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 96cm. The length of each side is
a)32cm b)24cm c)48cm d)12cm
25 The expression for the statement “7 added to 3 times p “ is
a) 7+3+p b) 3+7p c) 3p + 7 d) 7+ 3/p
26 If the price of potatoes is Rs x per kg and price of onion is Rs 10 more than the price of
potatoes, then the price of onion is
a) 10 x b) x +10 c) x/10 d) x – 10
27 Savitri has a sum of £ x. She spent £ 1000 on grocery, £ 500 on clothes and £ 400 on
education, and received £ 200 as a gift. How much money (in £) is left with her
a) x-1700 b) x-1900 c) x+200 d) x-2100

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28 The equation 3z+12=15 is satisfied by which of the following value of z?
(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 1
29 The correct statement for the expression “2y – 9” is
(a) 2y subtracted from 9 (b) 9 subtracted from 2
(c) 2 subtracted from 9 times y (d) 9 subtracted from 2 times y.
30 If the perimeter of a regular hexagon is x meters, then the length of each of its side is?
a) (x+6) meters b) (x-6) meters c) (x÷6) meters d) (6÷x) meters
31 Ram‟s bank balance is Rs 500 more than 3 times his friends bank balance. If his friend‟s
bank balance is „y‟, what is Ram‟s bank balance?
a) y+500 b) 3y+500 c) 3y d) 3y-500
32 The value of expression 16÷m + 3n for m=4 and n=3 is
a) 24 b) 15 c) 13 d)21
33 Which of the following ratios is not equal to 8:3 in its simplest form?
a) 56:21 b) 104:36 c) 16:6 d) 896 :336
34 A college in a city has 770 female students and 420 male students. Ratio of the number
of female students to the total numbers of students is
a) 11 :17 b) 17:11 c) 11:7 d) 7:11
35 The value of x in 35/45 = x/9 is
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 7
36 If the cost of 7cans of juice is Rs. 210, then the cost of 4 cans of juice is
(a) Rs 140 (b) Rs 120 (c) Rs 30 (d) Rs 280
37 A picture is 60 cm wide and 1.8 meters long. The ratio of its width to its perimeter in
simplest form is
a) 1:2 b) 1:3 c) 1:4 d) 1:8
38 A sum of Rs 7500 is to be divided between Sohan and Mohan in the 2:3.
How much will each get?
a) Rs 3245, 8927 b) Rs 3000, 4500 c) Rs 5342, 3421 d) Rs 625, 786
39 The ratio of 90cm to 1.5m is
(a) 3:5 (b) 5:3 (c) 60:1 (d) 4:3
40 Which of the following is true:
(a) 3:4=15:25 (b) 12:24=6:12 (c) 7:3=14:3 (d) 5:10=9:20

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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TEST
ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
CLASS :VI TIME: 1 HOUR

SUB: SCIENCE MARKS :40


___________________________________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer all the questions. Each question carries one mark.
Choose the right answer and write its corresponding alphabet in the bracket provided against the question.
______________________________________________________________________________
1. Lions have eyes in front because ------------------------------------------------------ ( )

a. It can see the colour of the object correctly b. It should look in front only
c. It can locate its prey exactly d. It knows the presence of its prey.

2. Which of these does not respond to stimuli?------------------------------------------ ( )

a. Rat b. touch me not c. stone d. squirrel

3. It is the process of producing energy by the break down of food. --------------------- ( )

a. photosynthesis b. transpiration c. respiration d. reproduction

4. A new potato plant grows from the _______ of a potato.------------------------------ ( )

a. leaf b. root c. bud d.all of these

5. Which of the following is the breathing organ found in almost all fish?-------------- ( )

a. Gills b. Lungs c. Skin d. Mouth cavity

6. 3 km = _________ m ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ( )

a. 30 b. 300 c. 30000 d. 3000

7. Supersonic aero planes are invented in _____ century.------------------------------ ( )

a. 19 b. 18 c. 20 d. 17

8. Which of these is not a means of land transport?------------------------------------ ( )

a. steamer b. boat c. ship d. all of these

9. 4cm = _______ mm---------------------------------------------------------------------- ( )

a. 400 b. 40 c. 4 d. 0.4

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10. Moving needle of a sewing machine exhibits ___________ motion.-------------- ( )

a. circular b. periodic c. rectilinear d. none of these

11. Sonali is running on a straight racing track of 100m. What type of motion is she exhibiting?( )

a. rectilinear b. periodic c. circular d. both a and b

12. Which of these is a non standard unit of measurement?---------------------------- ( )

a. Metre b. Centimetre c. Kilometre d. Yard

13. Which of the following statements describes an opaque object?--------------------- ( )

a. Allows light to pass partially b. Allows light to pass completely

c. Stops the light completely d. None of these

14. Which of the following is essential for the formation of a shadow?--------------------- ( )

a. screen b source of light c. opaque object d. all of these

15. It is of the same size as the object.------------------------------------------------------ ( )

a. image b. shadow c. both image and shadow d. none of these

16. Which of the following describes the path of light rays?---------------------------- ( )

a. curved line b. straight line c. zigzagline d. circular line

17. These objects allow light to pass through them partially. ----------------------------- ( )

a. Transparent b. Translucent c. Opaque d. Luminous

18. Shadows are formed when an __________ object comes in the path of light.----- ( )

a. transparent b. translucent c. non luminous d. opaque

19. ____________ can be seen only on a screen. ------------------------------------------ ( )

a. light b. shadow c. moon d. all of these

20. We can see ____________ images through a pinhole camera. ---------------------- ( )

a. erect b. same c. upside down d. none of these

21. The device which produce electricity through a chemical reaction is called a-------- ( )

a. Bulb b. Switch c. Fuse d. Cell

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22. The direction of current is taken to be from the _______ to the ______ terminal of the

electric cell.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ( )

a. Negative, positive b. positive, negative

c. positive, positive d. none of these

23. Things which we require to make a conduction tester are---------------------------- ( )

a. Cell& connecting wire b. Cell & bulb


c. Cell, wire, bulb d. Wire and bulb

24. Which of these is a set of Conductors of electric current?--------------------------- ( )

a. Wood, Glass, Copper b. Copper, Silver, Human body


c. Glass, Plastic, Cloth d. Wood, Silver, Copper

25. Wires have plastic covering because plastic is---------------------------------------- ( )

a. Very Colourful b. An insulator


c.Very strong d. easily available

26. Switch sometimes is also called as------------------------------------------------ ( )

a. Battery b. Key c. Bulb d).Tester

27. A highly twisted wire present inside glass cover of a bulb is called--------- ( )

a. Metal base b. Supporting wires c. Filament d.none of these

28. In which of these shapes can we have a magnet?------------------------------- ( )

a.Ring b.Bar c. Horseshoe d. All of these

29. A freely suspended magnet will align itself------------------------------------- ( )

a. Along the earth’s equator

b. Perpendicular to the line joining the earth’s North Pole & South Pole.

c.In any direction

d. Along the line joining the earth’s North Pole and South Pole

30. A device consisting of a small magnetic needle used to find directions on the

earth’s surface is called --------------------------------------------------------- ( )

a. A magnetometer b. a magnet c. a magnetic compass d. a pathfinder

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31. Which of the following objects don’t have magnet in them?-------------- ( )

a. Speakers b. Refrigerators c. Pencil box d. Thermometer

32. The magnetic power of a magnet is maximum ------------------------------ ( )

a. At its centre b. at its poles c. below its centre d. none of these

33. Magnetite is a powerful--------------------------------------------------------- ( )

a. Artificial magnet b. natural magnet

c. temporary magnet d. electromagnet

34. We cannot drink sea water because it is ----------------------------------------- ( )

a. Highly saline b. polluted

c. very less in quantity d. none of these

35. “Catch the drop, where it falls” is the principle behind ------------------------- ( )

a. Rain water harvesting b. Water pollution

c. Dam construction d. Cleaning River.

36. Which of the following activities release water vapour in to the air?---------- ( )

a. Evaporation b. Respiration c. Transpiration d. All of these

37. Water vapours in air are-------------------------------------------------------------- ( )

a. Present only during monsoon b. present always

c. never present d. Sometimes present

38. Water returns to the earth in the form of------------------------------------------- ( )

a. Rain b. snow c. dew d. both (a) & (b)

39. Continued absence of rain causes-------------------------------------------------- ( )

a. Floods b. Drought c. Landslides d. volcanic eruption

40. Which of the following is not a Consequence of floods?---------------------- ( )

a. Epidemics b. Loss of life & property

c. Soil erosion d. Reduction in ground water level.

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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TEST
ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
CLASS : VI SUBJECT : SOCIAL STUDIES
INSTRUCTIONS: Attend all the questions. Each question carries one mark.
Choose the right answer and write corresponding alphabet in the box provided against the question.

Q.No Answer

1 The in charge of all the police stations in a district is _____ 1


(A) a. S.P (B) I.G (C) DYSP (D) D.C
2 The first woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest was ____ 2
(A) Hillary (B) Bachendri Pal (C) Norgay (D) Junko Tabei
3 The ocean that is S shaped is __________ 3
(A) Pacific (B) Atlantic (C) Arctic (D) Indian
4 The Hindu Succession Amendment Act of 2005 gives the women the right to _____ 4
(A) Vote (B) go to school (C) do jobs (D) get equal share
5 The Greek Ambassador who came to Chandragupta’s court was ____ 5
(A) Megasthanese (B) Alexander (C) Seleucus Nicator (D) Mahamatta
6 Dhamma in _________ language means Dharma in Sanskrit 6
(A) Hindi (B) Devanagiri (C) Prakrit (D) Telugu
7 In the northern part of the country, the village headman was known as ___________ 7
(A) Grihapati (B) Karmakara (C) Gramabhojaka (D) King
8 Techniques of making silk was first invented in ____________ 8
(A) China (B) India (C) Rome (D) Egypt
9 People who undertake journey to holy places are _________ 9
(A) Monks (B) Traders (C) Bodhisatvas (D) Pilgrims
10 The deepest part of the earth is ______________ 10
(A) Mauna Kea (B) Mt. Everest (C) Mariana Trench (D) Antarctica
11 Asia and Europe are separated at the west by ________________ 11
(A) Andes (B) Himalayas (C) Ural Mountains (D) Nile river
12 Buddhacharita, the biography of Buddha was composed by ________________ 12
(A) Harishena (B) Vatmiki (C) Ashvagosha (D) Vyasa
13 Measuring land and keeping the land record is the work of the _____________ 13
(A) Tehsildar (B) Patwari (C) Collector (D) Government
14 In the Roman Empire, _____________ was known as black gold 14
(A) Spices (B) Pepper (C) Black pottery (D) Coal
15 Madurai was the capital of the ___________ 15
(A) Cholas (B) Cheras (C) Pandyas (D) Muvendars
16 Arikamedu, a coastal settlement is in _____________ 16
(A) Karnataka (B) Pondichery (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Kerala
17 Most of the inscriptions of Ashoka were written in _____________ script. 17
(A) Brahmi (B) Devanagiri (C) Tamil (D) Hindi
18 The largest desert of the world is in _________ 18
(A) Asia (B) Europe (C) Australia (D) Africa
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19 Permanently frozen rivers of ice are called ______________ 19
(A) snow (B) ice berg (C) glacier (D) ice river
20 Examples of block mountains are __________________. 20
(A) the Rhine Valley (B) the Appalachians (C) the Vosges (D) both a and c
21 In China the plains are formed by _________________ river. 21
(A) Yangtze (B) Yellow (C) Mekong (D) Brahmaputra
22 The lowered block in the block mountain is called _________________ 22
(A) horsts (B) graben (C) lowen (D) down
23 Jog falls is in _________________. 23
(A) Kerala (B) Tamilnadu (C) Karnataka (D) Maharashtra
24 Municipal Corporation takes care of ____________________. 24
(A) street lights (B) garbage collection (C) water supply (D) all
25 When the problems are within a ward, people of that ward contact ____________. 25
(A) MLA (B) MP (C) councillor (D) president
26 The city of Surat had a plague scare in _____________________. 26
(A) 1994 (B) 1993 (C) 1995 (D) 1996
27 Hiring private contractors to do work is called __________________. 27
(A) hiring (B) sub-contracting (C) privatization (D) job
28 The elections are held once every _____________ year for municipality. 28
(A) five (B) six (C) four (D) three
29 Banabhatta was the court poet of _____________________. 29
(A) Chandragupta (B) Samudragupta (C) Harshavardhana (D) Pulakeshin II
30 _________________ means chief judicial officer. 30
(A) maha danda nayaka (B) sarthavaha (C) kumar amatya (D) sandhi vigrahika
31 ______________ was the organization of merchants. 31
(A) Ur (B) Sabha (C) Nagaram (D) Brahmos
32 We know about Samudragupta from a long inscription inscribed on the Ashokan pillar at _____. 32
(A) Delhi (B) Agra (C) Allahabad (D) Lucknow
33 The place where chief deity is placed is called _________________. 33
(A) garbhagriha (B) shikhara (C) devgriha (D) mandapa
34 Paper was invented in China by ___________________. 34
(A) Pai Lun (B) Cai Lun (C) Cai Chang (D) Pai Chang
35 Some of the finest stone temples were build in ___________________. 35
(A) Mahabalipuram (B) Aihole (C) both a and b (D) none
36 There is an inscription on the iron pillar mentioning a ruler named ___________. 36
(A) Chandragupta (B) Samudragupta (C) Harshavardhana (D) Pulakeshin II
37 Temples made out of a huge single piece of stone is called as _______________. 37
(A) polylithic (B) monolithic (C) rock temple (D) stone temple
38 In India the Hundru falls in Chhotanagpur plateau is on river _______________. 38
(A) Subarnarekha (B) Swarnrekha (C) Srirekha (D) Satyarekha
39 In a Municipal Corporation, the elected members are called ______________. 39
(A) Panch (B) Sarpanch (C) MLA (D) Councillor
40 __________________ in Pacific Ocean is an undersea mountain. 40
(A) Mt. Fujiyama (B) Kilimanjaro (C) Vosges (D) Mauna Kea
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AEES
MCQ TEST
ACADEMIC YEAR - 2018-19
ANSWER KEY
Class :6 Subject: Maths
Correct
Q. No.
Option
1 C
2 D
3 A
4 D
5 A
6 C
7 A
8 C
9 D
10 C
11 A
12 A
13 C
14 B
15 A
16 D
17 C
18 B
19 C
20 C
21 A
22 D
23 B
24 A
25 C
26 B
27 A
28 D
29 D
30 C
31 B
32 C
33 B
34 A
35 D
36 B
37 B
38 B
39 A
40 B
AEES
MCQ TEST
ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
ANSWER KEY
class:VI subject: SCIENCE
sno Correct
1 C
2 C
3 C
4 C
5 A
6 D
7 C
8 D
9 B
10 B
11 A
12 D
13 C
14 D
15 A
16 B
17 B
18 D
19 B
20 C
21 D
22 B
23 C
24 B
25 B
26 B
27 C
28 D
29 D
30 C
31 D
32 B
33 B
34 A
35 A
36 D
37 B
38 D
39 B
40 D
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AEES MCQ TEST
ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
CLASS : VI SUBJECT : SOCIAL STUDIES
ANSWER KEY
1 A 21 A
2 D 22 B
3 B 23 C
4 D 24 D
5 A 25 C
6 C 26 A
7 C 27 B
8 A 28 A
9 D 29 C
10 C 30 A
11 C 31 C
12 C 32 C
13 B 33 A
14 B 34 B
15 C 35 C
16 B 36 A
17 A 37 B
18 D 38 A
19 C 39 D
20 D 40 D

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