PRAGATI ENGLISH MEDIUM PRIMARY SCHOOL
“Education Beyond Innovation Because We Believe In Excellence”
Std.:- 6th First Term
MATHS Worksheet
Chapter 1: NUMBER SYSTEM
1. Write the numeral for each of the following numbers:
a) Twelve crore twelve lakh twelve thousand Twelve
b) Fifty two million two hundred five thousand six 2. How many
thousands make crore?
3. Arrange the following numbers in ascending and descending order
199988, 1704382, 200175, 1702497, 201200, 1712040
4. Write the number name of each in the Indian & International system of numeration: a)
90703006 b) 37502093
5. By how much is 13246510 larger than 4658642?
6. Estimate the sum to the nearest hundred : 3280 + 4395
7. Estimate the difference to the nearest thousand : 35863 - 27677 8. Express each of the
following numbers as a Roman numeral :
a) 49
b) 63 c) 99 d) 137 e)389 f)625
9. Express each of the following numbers as Hindu-Arabic numeral :
a) LXXXVI b) XCIX c) CDXLVI d)XLIV
10. Show that each of the following is meaningless. Give reason in each case.
a) XXXX b)VX c) IC d)XVV
11. The distance between two towns is 36 km 500 m. A bus takes 8 rounds between the two
rounds in a day. How much distance will it cover in a week?
12. Find the difference between the largest & the smallest four digit numbers formed by the
digits 0, 2, 5 & 7.
13. Find the difference between the place values of two 7s in 78,65,49,756 .
14. A box contains 4 strips of antibiotics capsules. Each strip has 9 capsules and each capsule
contains 250 mg of medicine. What will be the total weight of medicine in grams in 50 such
boxes?
15. The number of sheets of paper available for making notebooks is 75000. Each sheet makes 8
pages of a notebook. Each notebook contains 200 pages. How many notebooks can be made
from the paper available?
16. Ravish has Rs 78,592 with him. He placed an order for purchasing 39 radio sets at Rs 1234
each. How much money will remain with him after the purchase?
17. A steel wire of 100 m is divided into 8 equal pieces. What is the length of each piece?
18. A tank holds 1000 l of water. If the capacity of a bucket is 12 l 600 ml, find the maximum
number of buckets that can be filled by the water tank.
19. To stich a trouser, 1 m 30 cm cloth is needed. Out of 15 m cloth, how many trousers can be
stitched and how much cloth will remain?
20. There was a stock of 2,75,67,890 sacks of wheat in a go down of Food Corporation of India
(FCI). During drought & flood situation in Orissa & Assam respectively FCI sent 87,89 045
& 96,73,500 sacks of wheat to these states. What is the remaining stock with FCI?
Chapter 4. PRIME TIME
Q – 1 Solve:-
1) Define:- (i) factors (ii) multiples. Give five example of each.
2) What are prime numbers? Give ten examples.
3) Make a list of seven consecutive numbers, none of each is prime.
4) What are composite numbers? Can a composite number be odd? If yes, write the smallest
odd composite number.
5) What are twin primes? Write all the pairs of twin primes between 50 and 100.
6) What are co-primes? Give example of five pairs of co-primes. Are co-primes always a
primes? If no, illustrate your answer by an example.
7) (i) Is there any counting number having no factor at all?
(ii) Find all the numbers having exactly one factor.
(iii) Find the numbers between 1 to 100 having exactly three factors.
8) (i) Write the smallest prime number.
(ii) List all even prime numbers.
(iii) Write the smallest odd prime number.
9) What do we mean by prime triplet? Give one example of prime triplet.
10)What are the perfect numbers? Give at least two examples of perfect number.
11)Define Prime factor.
12)Express each of the following number as a sum of two odd primes
(i) 36 (ii) 42
13)Express each of the following odd numbers as the sum of three odd prime numbers (i)
31 (ii) 49
14)Express each of the following numbers as the sum of 2 twin primes. (i) 84 (ii)
120
Q – 2 Write the factors of the following numbers.
i. 45
ii. 60
iii. 120
iv. 18 v. 23
vi. 36
vii. 69
viii. 321 ix. 58
Q – 3 Write first five multiples of the following.
i. 17 ii. 25 iii.
70 iv. 45 v.
60
Q – 4 Using the divisibility tests. Which of the following numbers are.
1. Divisible by 2
58, 916, 1105, 3000, 4000
2. Divisible by 3
522, 417, 813, 2236
3. Divisible by 4
36, 216, 2098, 9923, 20496516
4. Divisible by 5
115, 235, 2316, 30780
5. Divisible by 6
327, 930, 1902, 7341
6. Divisible by 7
6021, 14216, 25368, 117
7. Divisible by 8
572, 5500, 12159, 31795072
8. Divisible by 9
128, 275, 429714, 2856
9. Divisible by 10
4556, 920, 1155, 2250
10. Divisible by 11
5445, 1749, 70109600, 901153
11. In each of the following questions fill in the blanks with the smallest number to make it
divisible.
i. 6678__1 (divisible by 9)
j. 467__91 (divisible by 11)
k. 234___17 (divisible by 3) 12. Give an example of a number.
i. Which is divisible by 2 but not by 4
j. Which is divisible by 4 but not by 8
k. Which is divisible by both 2 and 8 but not by 16
l. Which is divisible by both 3 and 6 but not by 18
Q – 5 Give prime factorization of the following,
a) 98
b) 83
c) 80
d) 69
e) 50
f) 82
g) 32
Q – 6 Reduce each of the following fractions to the lowest term.
60
i.
96
ii. 56 iii.
Q – 7 Find the HCF of the following numbers.
a) 48, 75
b) 78, 52, 23
c) 154, 87
d) 96, 54, 75
e) 8, 65, 64
f) 80, 45, 90
g) 11, 121, 110
Q – 8 Find the LCM of the following numbers.
a) 12, 32, 40
b) 45, 90, 15
c) 72, 96, 120
d) 102. 68, 136
e) 44, 66, 110
f) 32, 60, 80
g) 77, 55, 143
Q – 9 Solve the following.
i. A merchant has 120 l of oil of one kind, 18 l of another kind and 240 l of third kind. He
wants to sell the oil by filling the three kinds of oil in a tin of equal capacity. What
should be the greatest capacity of such in a tin?
ii. Determine the least number which one divided by 34 and 5 leaves remainder 2 in each
case.
iii. The Length, breadth and height of a room are 825 cm, 675 cm and 450 cm respectively.
Find the longest tape which can measure the three dimension of the room exactly. iv.
Three boys step together from the same spot the steps measures 63 cm, 70 cm and 77 cm
respectively. What is the minimum distance each should cover so that all can cover the
distance in complete steps?
v. The traffic lights at three different road crossing changes after every 48 second 72
second and 108 seconds respectively. If they change simultaneously at 7:00 a.m. at what
time will they change simultaneously again?
vi. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 131 and 8253 respectively. If one of the number
vii. For each of the following numbers verify that the product = (HCF × LCM) a) 87, 145
is 917 find the other number.
b) 186, 403
Chapter 3: WHOLE NUMBERS
Q – 1 Write the successor of the following.
a) 2534589
b) 4789639
c) 200149
d) 6300478
e) 99999
Q – 2 Write the predecessor of the following.
a) 100000
b) 10052369
c) 999826
d) 4500289
e) 600009
Q – 3 Fill in the blanks to make each of the following are true statement.
1) 458 + 639 = 639 + _____
2) 385 + (60 + 40) = (385 + ___) + 40
3) 8063 + _____ = 8063
5) 10000 × 1 = ______
4) 53501 + (574 + ______) = (53501 + 574) + 800
6) 2395 × ______ = 6195 × 2395
7) 1001 × 2002 = 1001 × (1000 + _____)
8) 19 × 12 + 19 = 19 × (12 + ____)
9) 32 × (27 × 19) = (32 ×____) × 19
10)68 × 95 = 68 × 100 – 68 × ____
Q – 4 Determine each of the following using the suitable rearrangement.
1) 14 + 17 + 6
2) 837 + 208 + 363
3) 1962 + 453 + 1538 + 647
4) 417 + 225 + 583
6) 2 × 1768 × 50
5) 8212 + 284 + 788 + 716
7) 4 × 166 × 25 8) 8 × 291 × 12
9) 625 × 279 × 16
10)125 × 40 × 8 × 25
1) 22 × 21 = 21 × 22
Q – 5 State the property used in each of the following statement.
3) (29 × 36) × 18 = 29 × (36 × 18)
2) 126 + (240 + 221) = (126 + 240) + 221
4) 15 + 45 = 45 + 15
6) 255 × 1 = 255
5) 1782 + 0 = 1728
7) (72 × 98) + (72 × 2) = 72 × (98 + 2)
8) 16 × 32 𝑖𝑠 𝑎 𝑤ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑒 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 9) 91 – 0 = 91
10) 4502 + 365 is a whole number
1) 738 × 102
Q – 6 Find the value of each of the following using the various properties.
2) 258 × 1009
3) 824 × 25
4) 647 × 13 + 647 × 19
5) 568 × 999 + 568
6) 16825 × 16825 – 16825 × 6825
7) 996 × 1097
8) 947 × 97
9) 580 × 64 10) 785 × 94
Q – 7 Divide and check your answer by the corresponding multiplication in each of the
1) 1963 ÷ 12
following.
2) 50369 ÷ 36
3) 45802 ÷ 204
4) 4178 ÷ 153
5) 19881 ÷ 81
Q – 8 Solve the following.
1) Find the difference between the smallest number of 7 digit and the largest number of 4
digit.
2) The product of two whole number is a zero. What do you conclude?
3) Find the product of largest three digit number and largest 5 digit number.
4) A housing society constructed 197 houses if the coast of the construction for each house
is rupees 4,50,000. What is the total cost of all the houses?
5) Find the number which when divided by 53 gives 8 as a question and 5 as a remainder.
6) Divide the largest 5 digit number by 653. Check your answer by division.
7) The cost price of 23 colored television sets is rupees 5,70,00,055. Determine the cost
price of each TV set if each coast the same.
CH:2 Mathematical Patterns
1. Write the first 5 numbers made only of digit 1:
___, ___, ___, ___, ___
Q2. What is 111 × 111? (Try calculating or guessing based on pattern)
Q3. What pattern do you see in:
1×1=1
11 × 11 = 121
111 × 111 = _______
Q4–Q5: Square Numbers
Q4. Write the first 5 square numbers.
(Clue: )
___, ___, ___, ___, ___
Q5. Which of these are square numbers?
16, 25, 36, 49, 50, 81, 85
Q6–Q7: Triangular Numbers
Q6. Write the first 5 triangular numbers.
(Clue: 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, …)
Q7. What is the 6th triangular number? (Use formula or pattern)
Q8–Q9: Cube Numbers
Q8. Write cube numbers from 1³ to 6³:
___, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___
Q9. Is 512 a cube number? If yes, what is its cube root?
Q10–Q11: Powers of 2 and 3
Q10. Fill in the powers of 2:
,,,,
Q11. Fill in the powers of 3:
,,,
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Q12–Q13: Odd & Even Numbers
Q12. Write the first 5 odd numbers:
___, ___, ___, ___, ___
Q13. Write the next 5 even numbers after 12:
___, ___, ___, ___, ___
Q14: Hexagonal Numbers
(Use the formula: )
Q14. Find the first 4 hexagonal numbers
n = 1: _______
n = 2: _______
n = 3: _______
n = 4: _______
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Q15: Centered Hexagonal Numbers
(Use the pattern: 1, 7, 19, 37, …)
Q15. Write the first 4 centered hexagonal numbers
___, ___, ___, ___