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CBSE Class 6 Maths Sample Paper SA 2 Set 1

Time Duration: 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

General Instructions:

1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Section A carries 6 marks, one mark for each part.
3) Section B carries 10 marks, one mark for each part.
4) Section C carries 12 marks, two marks for each question.
5) Section D carries 32 marks, four marks for each question.
6) Section E carries 30 marks, five marks for each question.
SECTION A
Q.1 Choose the correct option for the following:
i) A square pyramid has ____ edges
a) 12 b) 6
c) 8 d) 10
ii) The English alphabet ‘D’ has ____ lines of symmetry.
a) 2 b) 1
c) 0 b) None of these
iii) The ratio of 81 : 108 is same as
a) 4:3 b) 9:14
c) 12:5 d) 3:4
iv) Arranging data in the form of a table is called
a) bar graph b) Pictograph
c) array d) tabulation
v) An engineer who wants to build a boundary wall of his house will need to find
the
a) area b) perimeter
c) raw data d) value of π .
vi) The expression 2x + 5y is a _____
a) Monomial b) Binomial
c) Constant term d) Quadrinomial
SECTION B
Q.2 Fill in the blanks:
a) The coefficient of x in -2xy2 is ______
b) The ratio of 36min to 1 hr is ____
c) Write the equation for :- the sum of a number and 7 is 15 ________
d) The circumference of a circle of diameter 7cm is _____
e) The perimeter of a square of side 25cm is _______
f) Data obtained in original form is called _____
g) The number of times a particular observation occurs is called _____
3
h) Which direction will you face if you start from North and turn of a
4
revolution ________
i) Half a revolution =________°
j) A rhombus has __________ line(s) of symmetry
SECTION C
Q.3 Draw a square pyramid. How many faces does it have?
Q.4 Draw a parallelogram and mark its diagonals
Q.5 Find the area of a rectangle with  = 16m, b = 14m
Q.6 In a class of 45 students, there are 21 girls. Find the ratio of number of boys to total
number of students
Q.7 Write any two alphabets with two lines of symmetry. Also show the line of symmetry
Q.8 Solve using trial and error: -
x + 8 = 12
SECTION D
Q.9 Esha collected the data for shoe size of 20 students in her class. Arrange this in the
form of a frequency table using tally marks.
5, 4, 7, 5, 6, 5, 5, 6, 5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 7, 4, 8, 7, 4, 6
Q.10 Draw a line segment AB=5cm. Construct its perpendicular bisector using a pair of
compasses.
Q.11 Find the cost of fencing a square park of sides 150m at the rate of `35 per metre.
Q.12 Construct an angle of 90°, bisect it to obtain an angle of 45°. (using compass)
Q.13 Divide 50 pens in the ratio 4:5
Q.14 Subtract 3x4 +5x3 -9x2 + 7x -2 from 2x4 – 5x3 +2x2 -6x -8
Q.15 Determine whether the given numbers are in proportion: 32,48,80,150
Q.16 For x=2, y=3 find the value of 5x + 7y
SECTION E
Q.17 Simplify x -6x +7x -5x +1 -3x +5x3 -9x2 +7x -8
4 3 2 4

Q.18 The mode of transport used by different students of a school is as given below:-
Mode Car Bus Two wheeler Auto Rickshaw
No of Students 300 900 650 250
Draw a bar graph for the above data.
Q.19 Bobby wants to cover the floor of a room 250cm long and 125 cm wide using square
tiles of side 25cm. Find the number of tiles required.
Q.20 Find the distance covered by the wheel of a car in 350 revolutions, if the diameter of
the car’s wheel is 35cm
Q.21 Cost of 75 cards is `525. Find (a) how many cards can you buy for `770? (b) how
much money do you need to pay for 10 cards?
Q.22 Draw a square each of whose side is 4 cm. Use a pair of compasses and ruler for the
construction.
CBSE Class 6 Maths Sample Paper SA 2 Set 2
Time Durations: 3hrs
Class VI Maximum Marks :100
General Instructions:
1. This paper is divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
2. Section A comprises of 10 questions of 1 mark each.
3. Section B comprises of 7 questions of 3 marks each. Attempt any 5 questions.
4. Section C comprises of 12 questions of 4 marks each. Attempt any 10 questions.
5. Section D comprises of 6 questions of 7 marks each. Attempt any 5 questions.
6. Draw neat diagrams wherever necessary.
7. Show the required calculations in fair.
Section – A
27
Q.1 Express
5
as a mixed fraction.

Q.2 Express 70km 5m as kilometer using decimals.


Q.3 Express 5
3
as improper fraction.
7
Q.4 Write two ones and five tenths as decimal.
Q.5 Show 1.9 on the number line.
Q.6 The perimeter of a regular hexagon whose side is x units is _______.
Q.7 Write expression for the following:
11 subtracted from 2m
Q.8 The length of a lizard is 20cm and the length of a crocodile is 4m what is the ratio of
the length of the crocodile to the length of the lizard.
Q.9 Fill in the blank:
16 12
=
24

Q.10 The letter D is symmetrical with:


i) Three lines of symmetry
ii) One line of symmetry
iii) Two lines of symmetry
iv) None of these
Section – B (Attempt any five questions)
Q.1 Aakash bought vegetables weighing 10kg. Out of this, 3kg 500g is onions, 2kg 75g is
tomatoes and the rest is potatoes. What is the weight of the potatoes?

(1)
Q.2 On a squared paper, sketch the following:
i) A quadrilateral with both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry.
ii) A quadrilateral with a horizontal line of symmetry but no vertical line of
symmetry.
iii) A triangle with no lines of symmetry.
Q.3 Fill up using one of these ‘>’ , ‘<’ or ‘=’
3
i) 1
2
4
ii) 1
4
7
iii) 1
8
Q.4 Determine if 33, 121, 9, 96 are in proportion.
Q.5 Meena, Beena and Leena are climbing the steps to the hill top. Meena is at step s,
Beena is 8 step ahead and Leena 7 steps behind.Where are Beena and Meena? The
total number of steps to the hill top is 10 less than 4 times what Meena has reached.
Express the total number of steps using s.
Q.6 Divide 20 pens between Sheela and Sangeeta in the ratio of 3:2.
Q.7 Given AB of length 7.3cm and CD of length 3.4cm, construct a line segment XY
such that the length of XY is equal to the difference between the lengths of AB and
CD. Verify by measurement.
Section – C (Attempt any ten questions)
Q.1 Solve:-
2 3 1 1 3
a) + + b) 3 − 2
3 4 2 2 4
Q.2 Jaidev takes 2
1
minutes to walk across the school ground. Rahul takes
7
minutes to
5 4
do the same. Who takes less time and by what fraction?
Q.3 Find the following:
a) 280.69 + 25.2 + 38 b) Subtract 2.015 km from 5 km
Q.4 The following are the number of electric bulbs purchased for a lodging house during
the first four month of a year.
Months Number of bulbs
January 20
February 26
March 30
April 34
Represent the details by a pictograph.

(2)
Q.5 How many tiles whose length and breadth are 12cm and 5cm respectively will be
needed to fit in a rectangular region whose length and breadth are respectively 144cm
and 1m.
Q.6 Cost of a dozen pens is Rs. 180 and cost of 8 ball pens is Rs. 56. Find the ratio of the
cost of a pen to the cost of a ball pen.
Q.7 Change the following statements using expressions into statements in ordinary
language.
a) Tony puts q marbles on the table. He has 8 q marbles in his box.
b) Our class has n students. The school has 20 n students.
c) Jaggu is z years old. His uncle is 4z years old and his aunt is (4z – 3) years old.
d) In an arrangement of dots there are r rows. Each row contain 5 dots.
Q.8 Read the adjoining bar graph showing the number of students in a particular class of a
school.
Y
1 unit length = 10 students
70

60
Number of students

50
(km) →

40

30

20

10

0 X
2000 2001 2002 2003
Years →
Answer the following –
a) What is the scale of this graph?
b) How many new students are added every year?
c) Is the number of students in the year 2003 twice that in the year 2000?
d) How many students were added by the year 2003 from the year 2001?
1
Q.9 A car travels 90 km in 2 hours.
2
a) How much time is required to cover 30km with the same speed
b) Find the distance covered in 2 hours with the same speed.
Q.10 Construct with ruler and compass angles of the following measures:
a) 300 b) 1350
(3)
Q.11 Draw ∠POQ of measure 750 and find its line of symmetry.
Q.12 In the figure, l is the line of symmetry. Draw the image of the triangle and
completethe diagram so that it becomes symmetric.

Section – D (Attempt any five questions)


Q.1 Do as directed:
1
a) Draw and Colour part of a triangle.
4
b) What fraction of a day is 8 hrs.
3
c) Show on a number line.
5
3 3
d) Fill in the box : − =
6 6
2
e) Find the equivalent fraction of with denominator 36.
9
Q.2 Express:
a) 5 paise as rupees. b) 419cm in m.
c) 60mm in cm. d) 8888m in km.
e) 5kg 8g in kg.
Q.3 Draw a circle of radius 4cm. Draw any two of its chords. Construct the perpendicular
bisectors of these chords. Where do they meet?
Q.4 Following tables show the number of bicycles manufactured in a factory during the
year 1998 to 2002. Illustrate this data using a bar graph. Choose a scale of your
choice.
Years Number of bicycles manufactured
1998 800
1999 600
2000 900
2001 1100
2002 1200
a) In which year was the maximum number of bicycles manufactured.
b) In which year was the minimum number of bicycles manufactured?
(4)
Q.5 Split the following shapes into rectangles and find their areas. (The measures are
given in centimeters)
a)

b)

c) Find the Perimeter of the figure given below:

Q.6 i) Pick out the solution from the values given in the bracket next to each
equation. Show that the other values do not satisfy the equation.
a) -5m = 60 (-12, 12)
b) P–5=5 (0, 10)
q
c) =7 (7, 14)
2
ii) Write the rule which gives the number of match sticks required to make the
following match stick pattern. Use a variable to write the rule.
a) A pattern of letter V as b) A pattern of letter A as
c) A pattern of letter S as d) A pattern of letter U as

(5)
CBSE Class 6 Maths Sample Paper SA 2 Set 3

Subject : Mathematics

Time Durations: 2½ Hrs Class: VI Maximum Marks: 70

General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.

(ii) The question paper consists 0£ 28 questions divided into four sections A, B, C

and D. Section A consists of 8 questions of 1 mark each.

Section B consi�!s of 6 questions of 2 marks each.

Section C consists of 10 questions of 3 marks each.

Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.


(iii) There is no overall choice. However an internal choice has been provided in some
questions.
Attempt only one option in such questions.
(SECTION-A)

1. Write opposite of loss of Rs. 315.

2. Represent 27/4 in the form of mixed fraction.

3. If 3n = 21, then find the value of n.

4. Write the 5.07 in words.

5. Find the ratio of 90 to 120.

6. Perimeter of an equilateral triangle = 3 x.............. .. .

7. Length and breadth of a rectangular Figure are 'l' and 'b'. Using its,
Write the formula to find the Perimeter.

8. Represent - 2 on a number line.

SECTlON-B

9. Write the Following as Decimal.

10. Construct with Ruler and Compass, angle of 45°.

11. Find the equivalent fraction of 3/4 having numerator 24.


12. Solve:

13. Write all integers between -6 and 3.

14. Express as metres using decimal : 8 m 6 cm

SECTION-C
15. Find the number of lines of symmetry for the following shapes :

16. Find the sum of 0.75 + 10.425 + 2.

OR

Solve : 11.690 + 15.705- 3.067

17. With of length 4.8 cm as diameter, draw a Circle.

18. Find the perimeter of the fig.


19. Are 32, 48, 70, 210 in proportion?

OR

Divide Rs. 35 between Sonu and Monu in the ratio 5 : 2.

20. Rohit works for 3/6 of an hour, While Sarthak works for 3/4 of an hour. Who
works for Longer Time?

21. Draw Following angles. ( Use Ruler and Compass)

(a) 90° (b) 30°


22. The area of a rectangular garden 50 m long is 750 m2. Find the width of the
Garden.
OR
Find the area of a square field of side 800 cm in m2.

23. Write the following in ascending and descending order.

24. Give Expressions for the following cases :


(a) 29 added to x.
(b) p multiplied by 2, and 3 subtracted from the
product
(c) Subtract 11 from 6 times of m.
SECTION-D

25. Rajesh traveled 18km 268m by bus, 7km and 8m by car and 600m on Foot in
order to reach his school. How far is his School from his Residence?

26. A motor bike travels 220 km in 5 Liters of Petrol. How much distance will it
cover in 1.5 liters of petrol ?

27. Shoaib pays Rs. 6500 as rent for 5 months. How much does he has to pay for a
whole Year, If the rent per month remains same?

28. For the Following Statements with True (T) or False (F).

a) 16:24::20:30

b) Perimeter of square= 2*length of its side

c) -26 is Greater than -25

d) 1 is the Smallest Positive Integers

e) Additive Inverse of -7 is 7.

OR

Manmohan wants to cover the floor of room 4 m wide and 5 m long by squared tiles.
If each square tile is of side 0.5 m, then find the number of tiles required to cover the
floor of the room.
CBSE Class 6 Maths Sample Paper SA 2 Set 4

Max. Marks 80

General Guidelines:
 The question paper consists of 30 questions divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
 All the questions are compulsory
 Section A contains 10 questions which carries 1 mark each (1 x 10 = 10)
 Section B contains 9 questions which carries 2 marks each (2 x 10 = 20)
 Section C contains 9 questions which carries 4 marks each (4 x 5 = 20)
 Section D contains 6 questions which carries 6 marks each (6 x 5 = 30)
 The use of calculators is prohibited

SECTION A

1. An equilateral triangle has how many lines of symmetry

Option A: 1
Option B: 2
Option C: 3
Option D: None of these

2. The perimeter of a rectangle having length equal to 5.5 cm and breadth 3 cm is


Option A: 15 cm
Option B: 19 cm
Option C: 17 cm
Option D: None of these

3. If A, B, C are three points on a line such that AB = 4 cm, BC = 2 cm and AC= 6 cm, which one
of them lies between other two?
Option A: A
Option B: B
Option C: C
Option D: None of these

4. What is the measure of one complete revolution

Option A: 90o
Option B: 180o
Option C: 270o
Option D: 360o
5. Question: A line segment of length 45 cm is placed in front of a plane mirror. What is the
length of the image formed?

Option A: 54 cm
Option B: 45 cm
Option C: 100 cm
Option D: 45/2 cm

6. Question: A line segment of length 24 cm was divided into 3 equal parts namely AB, BC and
CD starting from left to right. On the rightmost end, a mirror is kept. What is the distance of
an object kept at point B from its image in the mirror?

Option A: 48 cm
Option B: 24 cm
Option C: 16 cm
Option D: 32 cm

7. Some carrots were kept on a table. Out of those 35 were taken out in evening and 40 in
night. The number of carrots left can be represented in equation form as

Option A:(𝑥 − 35) + 40


Option B: (𝑥 + 35) − 40
Option C: (𝑥 − 35) − 40
Option D: (𝑥 × 35) − 40

8. The cost price of 𝑚 books is 5𝑚. If total purchased books is 32.Find the cost price of all the
books
Option A: Rs.32
Option B: Rs.160
Option C: Rs.380
Option D: Rs.100

9. Rohan went to a park whose length was 2500 m and width was 1200 m. He took 5 rounds of
the park, at the same speed. Considering that he travelled along the boundary, what is the
perimeter of the park?

Option A: 5000 m
Option B: 7400 m
Option C: 2400 m
Option D: 37000 m
10. A rectangle of length 50 m and width 30 m was to be fenced along the boundaries. Find the
perimeter of another rectangle of twice the length and half the width of the given rectangle.

Option A: 230 m2
Option B: 230 m
Option C: 160 m
Option D: 160 m2

SECTION B

11. A line segment of length 24 cm was divided into 3 equal parts namely AB, BC and CD starting
from left to right. On the rightmost end, a mirror is kept. What is the distance of an object
kept at point D from the image of point D in the mirror?
12. The tally marks given below represents what frequency?

13. According to the following table, what is the difference between the number of bikes sold in
2006 and 2010.

Year Bikes Sold


2005 153225
2006 226525
2007 854263
2008 685422
2009 212552
2010 584622

14. The marks scored by 4 students in three different subjects are as shown. Who scored
maximum in Math?
25

20
Marks Scored

15
Math
10 English
Science

0
Shin Mickey Mini Dexter
Student

15. Area of a rectangular field is 450 m2. The breadth of the field is 15 m. What is the ratio of
length and area of the rectangular field?
16. In the following equation, find the ratio of a and b.
𝑎 8 2
= =
50 𝑏 5
17. For every step that Ram takes, Sita takes 3 steps. If the number of steps taken by Sitais
𝑥,then what will be the number of steps taken by Ram ?
𝑥+3
18. If 𝑦 = Find the value of 𝑦 if 𝑥 = 45
12
19. The total number of lotuses in a lake grows in such a way that their number is increases
twice the previous day. For e.g. If there are 𝑥 lotuses on 1st day, then on 2nd day there will be
2𝑥 lotuses, 3rd day there will be (2 × 2𝑥 = 4𝑥) lotuses and so on. If there are 255 lotuses on
5th day, find the total number of lotuses on 7th day.
20. The heights of 3 students are given by the bar graph below. What is the difference between
the height of Barry and Joe?
Height in cms.
175

170

165

160
Height
in cms. 155
150

145

140
Joe Barry Iris

SECTION C
21. The ration of length and breadth of a rectangular field are in the ratio 3:2. The cost of fencing
the field at Rs. 6.50 per meter is Rs. 520. Find the dimension of the field.
22. Draw the perpendicular bisector of line segment PQ of length 10. 2 cm.
23. The bar graph given below shows the sale of shirts in a shop from Monday to Saturday

a. What is the scale chosen on the horizontal line representing the number of shirts
b. On which day was the maximum number of shirts sold and how many shirts were sold on
that day?
c. On which day was the minimum number of shirts sold and how many shirts were sold on
that day?
d. How many shirts were sold on Thursday?
24. A child has 𝑥 marbles initially. He goes on adding 10 marbles to his collection every day. Find the
total number of marbles he has on 31st day.
25. Solve for x:
4 9 6
𝑥− =
5 5 10

SECTION D
26. Construct an angle of 135o using ruler and compass only.
27. A car requires 108 litres of petrol for covering a distance of 594 km. How much petrol will be
required by the car to cover 1650 km?
28. Cost of 5 kg wheat is Rs. 30.50
a. What will be the cost of 8 kg wheat?
b. What quantity of wheat can be purchased for Rs. 61?
29. Consider the letters of English alphabet, A to Z. List among them the letters which have
a. Vertical lines of symmetry
b. Horizontal lines of symmetry
c. No lines of symmetry
30. A bus travels at v km/hr. It is going from Lucknow to Gorakhpur. After the bus has travelled for 5
hours, Gorakhpur is still 20 km away. What is the distance from Lucknow to Gorakhpur? Express
it using v.
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths SA2 Set 5

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 90

General Instructions:
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Section A carries 6 marks, one mark for each part.
3) Section B carries 10 marks, one mark for each part.
4) Section C carries 12 marks, two marks for each question.
5) Section D carries 32 marks, four marks for each question.
6) Section E carries 30 marks, five marks for each question.
SECTION A
Q.1 Choose the correct option for the following:
i) A square pyramid has ____ edges
a) 12 b) 6
c) 8 d) 10
ii) The English alphabet ‘D’ has ____ lines of symmetry.
a) 2 b) 1
c) 0 b) None of these
iii) The ratio of 81 : 108 is same as
a) 4:3 b) 9:14
c) 12:5 d) 3:4
iv) Arranging data in the form of a table is called
a) bar graph b) Pictograph
c) array d) tabulation
v) An engineer who wants to build a boundary wall of his house will need to find
the
a) area b) perimeter
c) raw data d) value of π .
vi) The expression 2x + 5y is a _____
a) Monomial b) Binomial
c) Constant term d) Quadrinomial
SECTION B
Q.2 Fill in the blanks:
a) The coefficient of x in -2xy2 is ______
b) The ratio of 36min to 1 hr is ____
c) Write the equation for :- the sum of a number and 7 is 15 ________
d) The circumference of a circle of diameter 7cm is _____
e) The perimeter of a square of side 25cm is _______
f) Data obtained in original form is called _____
g) The number of times a particular observation occurs is called _____
3
h) Which direction will you face if you start from North and turn of a
4
revolution ________
i) Half a revolution =________°
j) A rhombus has __________ line(s) of symmetry
SECTION C
Q.3 Draw a square pyramid. How many faces does it have?
Q.4 Draw a parallelogram and mark its diagonals
Q.5 Find the area of a rectangle with  = 16m, b = 14m
Q.6 In a class of 45 students, there are 21 girls. Find the ratio of number of boys to total
number of students
Q.7 Write any two alphabets with two lines of symmetry. Also show the line of symmetry
Q.8 Solve using trial and error: -
x + 8 = 12
SECTION D
Q.9 Esha collected the data for shoe size of 20 students in her class. Arrange this in the
form of a frequency table using tally marks.
5, 4, 7, 5, 6, 5, 5, 6, 5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 7, 4, 8, 7, 4, 6
Q.10 Draw a line segment AB=5cm. Construct its perpendicular bisector using a pair of
compasses.
Q.11 Find the cost of fencing a square park of sides 150m at the rate of `35 per metre.
Q.12 Construct an angle of 90°, bisect it to obtain an angle of 45°. (using compass)
Q.13 Divide 50 pens in the ratio 4:5
Q.14 Subtract 3x4 +5x3 -9x2 + 7x -2 from 2x4 – 5x3 +2x2 -6x -8
Q.15 Determine whether the given numbers are in proportion: 32,48,80,150
Q.16 For x=2, y=3 find the value of 5x + 7y
SECTION E
Q.17 Simplify x -6x +7x -5x +1 -3x +5x3 -9x2 +7x -8
4 3 2 4

Q.18 The mode of transport used by different students of a school is as given below:-
Mode Car Bus Two wheeler Auto Rickshaw
No of Students 300 900 650 250
Draw a bar graph for the above data.
Q.19 Bobby wants to cover the floor of a room 250cm long and 125 cm wide using square
tiles of side 25cm. Find the number of tiles required.
Q.20 Find the distance covered by the wheel of a car in 350 revolutions, if the diameter of
the car’s wheel is 35cm
Q.21 Cost of 75 cards is `525. Find (a) how many cards can you buy for `770? (b) how
much money do you need to pay for 10 cards?
Q.22 Draw a square each of whose side is 4 cm. Use a pair of compasses and ruler for the
construction.
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths SA2 Set 6

Max. Marks 80

General Guidelines:
 The question paper consists of 30 questions divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
 All the questions are compulsory
 Section A contains 10 questions which carries 1 mark each (1 x 10 = 10)
 Section B contains 9 questions which carries 2 marks each (2 x 10 = 20)
 Section C contains 9 questions which carries 4 marks each (4 x 5 = 20)
 Section D contains 6 questions which carries 6 marks each (6 x 5 = 30)
 The use of calculators is prohibited

SECTION A

1. An equilateral triangle has how many lines of symmetry

Option A: 1
Option B: 2
Option C: 3
Option D: None of these

2. The perimeter of a rectangle having length equal to 5.5 cm and breadth 3 cm is


Option A: 15 cm
Option B: 19 cm
Option C: 17 cm
Option D: None of these

3. If A, B, C are three points on a line such that AB = 4 cm, BC = 2 cm and AC= 6 cm, which one
of them lies between other two?
Option A: A
Option B: B
Option C: C
Option D: None of these

4. What is the measure of one complete revolution

Option A: 90o
Option B: 180o
Option C: 270o
Option D: 360o
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths SA2 Set 6

5. Question: A line segment of length 45 cm is placed in front of a plane mirror. What is the
length of the image formed?

Option A: 54 cm
Option B: 45 cm
Option C: 100 cm
Option D: 45/2 cm

6. Question: A line segment of length 24 cm was divided into 3 equal parts namely AB, BC and
CD starting from left to right. On the rightmost end, a mirror is kept. What is the distance of
an object kept at point B from its image in the mirror?

Option A: 48 cm
Option B: 24 cm
Option C: 16 cm
Option D: 32 cm

7. Some carrots were kept on a table. Out of those 35 were taken out in evening and 40 in
night. The number of carrots left can be represented in equation form as

Option A:(𝑥 − 35) + 40


Option B: (𝑥 + 35) − 40
Option C: (𝑥 − 35) − 40
Option D: (𝑥 × 35) − 40

8. The cost price of 𝑚 books is 5𝑚. If total purchased books is 32.Find the cost price of all the
books
Option A: Rs.32
Option B: Rs.160
Option C: Rs.380
Option D: Rs.100

9. Rohan went to a park whose length was 2500 m and width was 1200 m. He took 5 rounds of
the park, at the same speed. Considering that he travelled along the boundary, what is the
perimeter of the park?

Option A: 5000 m
Option B: 7400 m
Option C: 2400 m
Option D: 37000 m
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths SA2 Set 6

10. A rectangle of length 50 m and width 30 m was to be fenced along the boundaries. Find the
perimeter of another rectangle of twice the length and half the width of the given rectangle.

Option A: 230 m2
Option B: 230 m
Option C: 160 m
Option D: 160 m2

SECTION B

11. A line segment of length 24 cm was divided into 3 equal parts namely AB, BC and CD starting
from left to right. On the rightmost end, a mirror is kept. What is the distance of an object
kept at point D from the image of point D in the mirror?
12. The tally marks given below represents what frequency?

13. According to the following table, what is the difference between the number of bikes sold in
2006 and 2010.

Year Bikes Sold


2005 153225
2006 226525
2007 854263
2008 685422
2009 212552
2010 584622

14. The marks scored by 4 students in three different subjects are as shown. Who scored
maximum in Math?
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths SA2 Set 6

25

20
Marks Scored

15
Math
10 English
Science

0
Shin Mickey Mini Dexter
Student

15. Area of a rectangular field is 450 m2. The breadth of the field is 15 m. What is the ratio of
length and area of the rectangular field?
16. In the following equation, find the ratio of a and b.
𝑎 8 2
= =
50 𝑏 5
17. For every step that Ram takes, Sita takes 3 steps. If the number of steps taken by Sitais
𝑥,then what will be the number of steps taken by Ram ?
𝑥+3
18. If 𝑦 = Find the value of 𝑦 if 𝑥 = 45
12
19. The total number of lotuses in a lake grows in such a way that their number is increases
twice the previous day. For e.g. If there are 𝑥 lotuses on 1st day, then on 2nd day there will be
2𝑥 lotuses, 3rd day there will be (2 × 2𝑥 = 4𝑥) lotuses and so on. If there are 255 lotuses on
5th day, find the total number of lotuses on 7th day.
20. The heights of 3 students are given by the bar graph below. What is the difference between
the height of Barry and Joe?
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths SA2 Set 6

Height in cms.
175

170

165

160
Height
in cms. 155
150

145

140
Joe Barry Iris

SECTION C
21. The ration of length and breadth of a rectangular field are in the ratio 3:2. The cost of fencing
the field at Rs. 6.50 per meter is Rs. 520. Find the dimension of the field.
22. Draw the perpendicular bisector of line segment PQ of length 10. 2 cm.
23. The bar graph given below shows the sale of shirts in a shop from Monday to Saturday

a. What is the scale chosen on the horizontal line representing the number of shirts
b. On which day was the maximum number of shirts sold and how many shirts were sold on
that day?
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths SA2 Set 6

c. On which day was the minimum number of shirts sold and how many shirts were sold on
that day?
d. How many shirts were sold on Thursday?
24. A child has 𝑥 marbles initially. He goes on adding 10 marbles to his collection every day. Find the
total number of marbles he has on 31st day.
25. Solve for x:
4 9 6
𝑥− =
5 5 10

SECTION D
26. Construct an angle of 135o using ruler and compass only.
27. A car requires 108 litres of petrol for covering a distance of 594 km. How much petrol will be
required by the car to cover 1650 km?
28. Cost of 5 kg wheat is Rs. 30.50
a. What will be the cost of 8 kg wheat?
b. What quantity of wheat can be purchased for Rs. 61?
29. Consider the letters of English alphabet, A to Z. List among them the letters which have
a. Vertical lines of symmetry
b. Horizontal lines of symmetry
c. No lines of symmetry
30. A bus travels at v km/hr. It is going from Lucknow to Gorakhpur. After the bus has travelled for 5
hours, Gorakhpur is still 20 km away. What is the distance from Lucknow to Gorakhpur? Express
it using v.
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths Set 1 Solutions

Time Allowed- 2 ½ Hours M.M. – 60

Section-A
Question Marks
No.

1. (d) 1000 1 marks

2. (a) 0 1 marks

3. (c) 97 1 marks

4. (c) AB 1 marks

5. (d) Not determinable 1 marks

6. (b) Circle 1 marks

Section-B
Question Marks
No.

7. Rounding - 4000-500 1 marks

= 3500 1 marks

8. (1000+5) 168 1 marks

=1000 × 168 + 5 × 168 ½ marks

=168000 + 8400 = 168840 ½ marks


CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths Set 1 Solutions

9. Prime no. less than 20 2 marks

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17 and 19.

10. 2 marks

11. -3 < -2 < -1 < 0 < 1 < 2 < 3 2 marks

12. 1 marks

1 marks

Section-C

Question Marks
No.

13. (a) 73,75,307 1 ½ marks

(b) 9,05,00,041 1 ½ marks


CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths Set 1 Solutions

14. 738 (100+3) = 738 × 100 + 738 × 3 2 marks

= 738000 + 2214 ½ marks

= 740214 ½ marks

15. Smallest 4 digit number- 1000 1 marks

2×2×2×5×5×5 2 marks

16. 1 marks

(a) Two pairs of opposite angle 1 marks


(i) Angle ‘K’ and ‘M’
(ii) Angle ‘L’ and ‘N’

(b) Two pairs of adjacent sides 1 marks


(i) KL and KN
(ii) ML and MN

17. (a) 35-(20) = 35-20 1 marks

= 15 ½ marks

(b) (-32)-(-40) = -32+40 1 marks

= 8 ½ marks

18. Roman numerals in ascending order 3 marks

I<V<X<L<C<D<M

Section-D
Question Marks
No.

19. (-7)+(-8)+(-90) = -7-8-90 2 marks

= -105 2 marks
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths Set 1 Solutions

20.

(a) Triangles ‘ABC’, ‘ABD’ and ‘ACD’. 2 marks

(b) Angles ‘BAC’, ‘BAD’, ‘ABD’, ‘ACD’, ‘ADC’, ‘ADB’ and ‘DAC’. 2 marks

21. 2 marks

2×3×1×5×3 = 90 1 marks

90+5 = 95 1 marks

22. Student travels in one day: 1 marks

1km 875m × 2 = 2km 1750m =3km 750m

In 6 days: 2 marks

3km 750m × 6 days = 18km 4500m

= 22km 500m Answer 1 marks

23. 1unit = 10 animals 2 marks

District-A
District-B
District-C
District-D
District-E
(a) District-B 1 marks

(b) 3 1 marks
CBSE Sample Paper Class 6 Maths Set 1 Solutions

24.

Marks distributed on bar graph:

(a) Drawing line and naming the day and number of shirts sold. 1 marks

(b) Showing measurement of unit. 1 marks

(c) Drawing bars. 2 marks


CBSE BOARD

Mathematics Sample Paper

Class VI

General Instructions

1. The paper is divided into 4 sections; A, B, C, and D


2. Section A consists of 10 questions of 1 mark each.
3. Section B consists of 10 questions of 2 marks each.
4. Section C consists of 10 questions of 3 marks each.
5. Section D consists of 8 questions of 5 marks each.

SECTION A

(1 Mark Questions)

1. 1 Million =_______________ hundred thousand.

Ans. 1 Million can be written as 10, 00,000. Therefore, 1 million = 10 hundred thousand.

2. Insert commas suitably and write number name as per Indian system of Numeration:
87460083.

Ans. 87460083 can be written as: 8,74,60,083 and the number name will be “Eight Cores
Seventy Four Lakhs and Sixty thousand and eighty three.”

3. The smallest natural number is __________ and the smallest whole number is
__________.

Ans. The smallest natural number is 1 and the smallest whole number is 0.

4. 575×156 =575× (100+50+6) is _____________ of multiplication over addition.

Ans. 575×156 =575× (100+50+6) is distributive of multiplication over addition.

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5. If the product of two whole numbers is 0, then one of the two numbers must be
________.

Ans. If the product of two whole numbers is 0, then one of the two numbers must be 0.

6. The sum of odd number is always ____________.

Ans. The sum of odd number is always even.

7. The smallest even prime number is ________.

Ans. The smallest even prime number is 2.

8. A number having only two factors is called ____________.

Ans. A number having only two factors is called Prime number.

9. The age of Radha is x yrs and Samaria is 4 yrs younger to her. So age of Samaria is
_____________.

Ans. Age of Radha = x

Age of Samaria =4 yrs lass then x

= x4

So age of Samaria is x  4 .

10. The side of an equilateral triangle is‘t’, its perimeter will be _____.

Ans. Side of on equilateral triangle = t

All sides of equilateral triangle are equal, so perimeter of equilateral triangle

= Sum of all sides

 t t t
3t

Therefore, if the side of an equilateral triangle is ‘t’, its perimeter will be 3t.

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SECTION B

(2 Marks Questions)

11. In an election, for being successful the candidate need 5, 85,700 votes but he could
secure only 4, 87,985 votes .By how many votes he lost the election?

Ans. Votes required for being successful =5, 85,700

Votes secured by the candidate = 4, 87,985

The candidate lost the election by = 5, 85,700 −4, 87,985 votes

=97,715 votes.

12.Find the estimated product of 598×215.

Ans. Using general rule of rounding off

598≅600

215 ≅200

Therefore, 600 × 200 =1, 20,000, which can be rounding off to 1, 00,000

13. Find the successor and predecessor of 26, 85,943

Ans.

The successor of 26, 85,943  26, 85,943  1  26, 85,944

The predecessor of 26, 85,943  26, 85,943  1  26, 85,942

14. Find the product by suitable rearrangement: 4  25  6875 .

Ans.

The given expression 4  6875  25 can be rearranged as 4  25  6875 .

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4  25  6875   4  25  6875  100  6875  6,87,500 .

15. Find the lowest and greatest prime number between 8 to 20.

Ans. The prime numbers between 8 to 20 are: 11, 13, 17, 19

So, the lowest prime number between 8 to 20 is 11and the greatest prime number between 8 to
20 is 19.

16. Find whether the given number 23,512 is a multiple of 6?

Ans.

The given number is 23,512

The last digit of the number is 2, which is an even number so the number is divisible by 2.

The sum of digit of number is

2  3  5 1  2  13

13  1  3  4

The number 4 is not divisible by 3.

Therefore, the given number 23,512 is not divisible by 6.

17. Find the ratio between 45 and 60

Ans. To find the ratio between 45and 60, we will write it as-

45 3 3 5 3
= 
60 3 4  5 4

Therefore, 45 to 60 =3:4

18. A student multiplied 8536 by 36 instead of multiplying by 63. What will be the
difference between the answer obtained by student and the correct answer?

4
Ans. The answer obtained by student 8536  36  3, 07, 296

The correct answer is 8536  63  5,37, 768

The difference between the answer obtained by student and correct answer is

537768  307296  2,30, 472

SECTION C

(3 Marks Questions)

21. The ratio of length and width of a door is 5:3 and its perimeter is 48m. Find the
measurement of door.

Ans. Let the length of door be = 5x

Width of the door will be =3x

Perimeter of door  2  L  B 
 48  2  5 x  3 x 
48  2  8 x 
48  16 x
x3

Length of door =5×3=15m

Width of door =3×3 =9m.

22. A fruit seller sold 60kg of fruits on Monday @Rs 50/kg ,30kg of fruits on Tuesday @
50/kg and 10kg of fruits on Wednesday @Ra 50/kg .Find the total amount of sale made by
him during these 3 days.

Ans. Sale made by fruit seller on Monday =60×50

Sale made by fruit seller on Tuesday =30×50

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Sale made by fruit seller on Wednesday=10×50

Total sale made by fruit seller in these three days

 60  50  30  50  10  50
  60  30  10   50
 100  50
 Rs 5000.

23. Study the pattern given below and write next 3 steps,

1×9+1=10

12×9+2=110

123×9+3=1110

1234×9+4=11110

Ans. By studying the above pattern, the next 3 steps will be

12345×9+5=111110

123456×9+6=1111110

1234567×9+7=11111110

24. Write all the factors of 72

Ans. The factors of 72 are

72 =1×72

72=2×36

72=3×24

72=4×18

72=6×12

72=8×9

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Therefore ,the factors are =1,2,3,4,6,8,9,12,18,24,36,72.

27. Find the value of 5756×18 +5756× 15 +5756×17.

Ans. The given expression 5756 18  5756  15  5756 17 can be simplified as

5756  18  15  17 
 5756   50 
 2,87,800

29. The sale made by retail store in 1st week of the month is 2, 28,000 and in 2nd week of the
month is 2, 92,851. Find the total sale of both weeks and in which week the sale was greater
and by how much?

Ans. Sale by retail store in 1st week = 2, 28,000

Sale by retail store in 2nd week =


2, 92,851

The sale for both week = 2, 28, 000  2, 92,851  Rs 5, 21, 651

The sale made in 2nd week was greater than 1st week by 2, 28, 000  2, 92,851 Rs .64, 051 .

30. Suhani wants to divide 35 toffees among Geeta and sangeeta in ratio of their age. Geeta
is 16 yrs old and Sangeeta is 12yrs old. How many toffees will Geeta and sangeeta get?

Ans. Total no of toffees Suhani has =35

Age of Geeta = 16 yrs

Age of Sangeeta =12 yrs

Ratio of age of Geeta to age of Sangeeta

=16:12

=4:3

4
No of toffees Geeta will get =35× =20
7

7
3
No of toffees Sangeeta will get =35 × =15
7

SECTION D

(5 Marks Questions)

31. There are 30 female and 70 male workers in a factory. Find the ratio between

a) Number of male and female workers.


b) Number of female workers to total number of workers.

Ans. No of female workers =30

No of male workers =70

Total no of workers =30+70 =100

a)Ratio between male and female workers

=70 to30

70 2  5  7
= = =7:3
30 2  5  7

b) Ratio between of female workers to total workers

=30 to 100

30 10  3
= = =3:10
100 10  10

38. The age of Samar and his son is in ratio of 7:2. 5 years ago, the ratio of their age was
6:1.Find their present age.

Ans. If the age of Samar is 7x then the age of his son will be 2x

5 yrs ago

The age of Samar = 7 x  5

8
The age of his son = 2 x  5

7x  5
Ratio of their Age =
2x  5

7x  5 6
 
2x  5 1
1(7 x  5)  6( 2 x  5)
7 x  5  12 x  30
5  30  12 x  7 x
25  5 x
25
x 5
5

Therefore, the present age of Samar is = 7  5  35 and the present age of his son is = 2  5  10

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CBSE BOARD

Mathematics Sample Paper

Class VI

General Instructions

1. The paper is divided into 4 sections; A, B, C, and D


2. Section A consists of 10 questions of 1 mark each.
3. Section B consists of 10 questions of 2 marks each.
4. Section C consists of 10 questions of 3 marks each.
5. Section D consists of 8 questions of 5 marks each.

SECTION A

(1 Mark Questions)

1. An equilateral triangle has _________ lines of symmetry.

Ans. An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry.

2. The absolute value of 10 is _________.

Ans. The absolute value of 10 = 10  (1)(10)  10

3. The perimeter of a rectangle of length 10.5 and width 3 is _________.

Ans. The perimeter of a rectangle = l  b  10.5 3  31.5

4. The digit at hundredth place in 35.29 is _________.

1 1
Ans. 35.29 can be written as 3  10  5  1  2   9 . Therefore, the digit at hundredth
10 100
place is 9.

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5. 8 times of a number x can be written as _________.

Ans. 8 times of a number x can be written as 8x .

6. The value of 18  ( 25) is _________.

Ans. 18  ( 25) can be written as 18  25  7 .

7. The area of a square with side 5.5cm is _________.

Ans. The area of square with side 5.5cm is 5.5  5.5  30.25cm 2

8. Prime factorization of number 60 is __________.

Ans. The prime factors of 60 = 2  2  3 5

9. The greatest number that will divide 10 and 18 is _________.

Ans. The greatest common factor of 10 and 18 is 2.

10. If a small negative integer is subtracted from another negative integer greater than it,
then the result is ______.

Ans. If a small negative integer is subtracted from another negative integer greater than it, then
the result is a positive integer.

SECTION B

(2 Mark Questions)

3 2 7
11. Find the value of:  
5 5 10

Ans.

2
3 2 7
 
5 5 10
3 2 2  2 7
  
10 10 10
6 4 7
  
10 10 10
17

10

12. Brijesh spends Rs.X daily and saves Rs.B every fortnight. Find his income for the
month.

Ans. The spending per day = Rs.X

The spending for fortnight = Rs. 15X

The saving per fortnight = Rs. B

Income per fortnight = Rs.15 X  B

There are 2 fortnights in a month, so income for month

 2(15 X  B)
 30 X  2 B

13. Aamna is standing on a rock that is 10 feet above sea level. She jumps off the rock
and hits another rock 5 feet below the rock she was standing on and then walks 3 feet
down. How many feet did she come down in all and at what height is she now?

Ans. The height of the rock Aamna is standing on = 10 feet above sea level

She jumps on the another rock that is = 5 feet below the previous rock

She walks = 3 feet down

∴ She came down = 10  5  3  2 feet

Therefore, her present height is 2 feet above sea level.

14. Find the sum:  –13   –21   15   –10  .


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Ans.

 –13   –21  15    –10 


 13  21  15  10
 13  10  21  15
 23  36
 13

15. Write the given number in words according to Indian numeral system and put
commas at right place: 8569432.

Ans. 8569432  85, 69, 432

85, 69, 432 = Eighty Five Lakh Sixty Nine Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty two.

16. Find the L.C.M. of 24, 45 and 54.

Ans.

The prime factors of 24 = 2  2  2  3

The prime factors of 45 = 3 3 5

The prime factors of 54 = 2  3  3  3

The L.C.M of 24, 45 and 54 is 2  2  2  3  3  3  5

17. Find the value of the following using distributive property: 524 × 1005

Ans.

524 1005
 524  (1000  5)
  524  1000    524  5 
 524000  2620
 5, 26, 620

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18. Find the H.C.F of 54, 45 and 72

Ans. The factors of 54 = 9  6

The factors of 45 = 9  5

The factors of 72 = 9  8

Therefore, the H.C.F of 54, 45, 72 is 9

19. A box contains 2,50,000 medicine tablets each weighing 25 mg. Find the total weight
of all the tablets in the box in grams?

Ans. Weight of each tablet = 25mg

Weight of 2,50,000 tablets = 25  250000  6250000mg

1gm = 1000mg

6250000
6250000mg  gm  6250 gm
1000

20. Rahul, a cricketer, has so far scored 6850 runs in test matches. He wishes to
complete 10,000 runs. How many more runs does he need?

Ans.

Score of Rahul in test matches = 6850

He wants to complete the score of = 10,000 runs

More runs required = 10, 000  6850  3150

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SECTION C

(3 Mark Questions)

21. Distances travelled by Harish and Amreesh in an hour are 8 km and 12 km. Find the
ratio of the speed of Harish to the speed of Amreesh.

Ans. Distance travelled by Harish in an hour = 8km

Distance travelled by Amreesh in an hour = 12km

8 2
Therefore, the ratio of speed of Harish to the speed of Amreesh =   2:3
12 3

22. Krishna received a CD player for her birthday. He bought 4 CDs and received 6 others
as gifts. What fraction of total CDs did he buy and what fraction did he receive as gifts?

Ans. CDs bought by Krishna = 4

CDs he received as gift = 6

Total CDs he has = 10

4 2
Therefore, the fraction of CDs bought =  and the fraction of CDs he received as gift =
10 5
6 3

10 5

23. John had a pizza that was divided into 12 equal slices. He ate 3 of them. Sahir has a
pizza that is the same size, but his is divided into 6 equal slices. He ate 2 slices of his
pizza. Who ate more pizza?

Ans. The no. of slices in the pizza of John = 12

No. of slices John ate = 3

3 1
The part of pizza eaten by John = 
12 4

6
The no. of slices in the pizza of Sahir = 6

No. of slices Sahir ate = 2

2 1
The part of pizza eaten by Sahir = 
6 3

Therefore, Sahir ate more pizza than John.

24. Solve the following in the most convenient manner using an appropriate property:

(34 × 156) – (34 × 35) + (34 × 144) + (34 x 235)

Ans.

 34  156  –  34  35    34  144   34  235 


 34(156  35  144  235)
 34(535  35)
 34(500)
 17, 000

25. What will be the 2/5 of the sum of all the angles of a triangle?

Ans. The sum of all the angles of a triangle are = 1800

2
2/5th of the sum of all the angles of a triangle =  180
5

2 2 180
180   72
5 5

26. The cloth merchant has 250 meters of cloth; He uses 2.25 meters to make 1 dress,
what is the maximum number of dresses he can make out of the 250 meters of cloth and
how much cloth will be left?

Ans. The cloth available with the merchant = 250m

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The cloth required to make 1 dress = 2.25m

250
∴ The number of dresses that can be made out of available cloth are = 111
2.25

The left out cloth will be = 250  (2.25 111)  250  249.75  0.25m

27. The factory produces 165 toys per month in how many months will they be able to
produce 1980 toys?

Ans. Number of toys produced per month = 165

Total number of toys produced = 1980

1980
Months taken to produce 1980 toys =  12months
165

Therefore, the company will take 12 months to produce 1980 toys.

28. In New York, the temperature was -15oF in the morning. If the temperature dropped by
9oF in the evening, then what will be the temperature in the evening?

Ans. The temperature in the morning = 15F

The drop in the temperature in evening = 9F

Therefore, temperature in evening = 15  9  24

29. An individual is to receive Rs.13680 from salary and Rs.25348 from his fixed deposit
account that will mature. He has to pay a loan installment of Rs.38000. Round off the
money to nearest thousands and find whether he will be able to pay his loan installment
with the money received.

Ans.

Amount of salary to be received = Rs.13680 14000

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Amount received on maturity of FD = Rs.25348 25000
∴ Total money received = 14000  25000  39000

Amount to be paid as loan installment = 38000

∴ The individual will be able to pay his loan installment from the amount received.

30. The temperature dropped 20 degree Celsius in the last 30 days. If the rate of
temperature drop remains the same, how many degrees will the temperature drop in the
next nine days?

Ans. The drop in temperature in last 30 days = 20°

20 2
The rate of fall in temperature is = 
30 3

2
Therefore, the fall in temperature in next 9 days =  9  6
3

SECTION D

(5 Mark Questions)

31. Out of 30 students in a class, 5 like football, 18 like cricket and remaining like tennis.
Find the ratio of:

(a)The number of students liking football to the number of students liking tennis.

(b)The number of students liking cricket to the total number of students.

Ans.

Total number of students in class = 30

No. of students that like football = 5

No. of students that like cricket = 18

No. of students that like tennis = 30  (5  18)  30  23  7

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Ratio of number of students liking football to the number of students liking tennis = 5:7

Ratio of number of students liking cricket to the total number of students = 18:30 =3:5

32. Which of the given numbers (10, 5, 12, 15) is the solution of 5m=60?

Ans.

The given equation is 5m  60

Now, we will check for each given number, that for which the L.H.S = R.H.S

For m  10

5m  60
5(10)  60
50  60

Therefore, m  10

For m  5

5m  60
5(5)  60
25  60

Therefore, m  5

For m  12

5m  60
5(12)  60
60  60

Therefore, m  12

For m  15

5m  60
5(15)  60
75  60

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Therefore, m  15

Hence, for m  12 , 5m  60 .

33. A rectangular plot of land is 400 m long and 250 m wide. What is the cost of tiling the
plot at the rate of Rs. 8 per hundred sq. m?

Ans.

The area of the rectangular plot is = L  B

The length of the given plot (L) = 400m

The width of the given plot (B) = 250m

∴ The area of the plot = 400  250  1, 00, 000m


2

The cost of tiling per square meter = Rs. 8

The cost of tiling the plot = 100000  8  Rs.8, 00, 000

34. Cost of 4 kg of wheat is Rs. 30.

(a) What will be the cost of 6 kg of wheat?

(b) What quantity of wheat can be purchased in Rs. 75?

Ans.

The cost of 4 kg of wheat = Rs.30.

30
The cost of 1 kg of wheat =  Rs.7.5
4

The cost of 6 kg of wheat = Rs.7.5  6  Rs.45

75
The quantity of wheat that can be purchased in Rs.75 =  10kg
7.5

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35. Find the area of

Ans.

The figure will be made as below:

Now, we can see there are two rectangles – ABCH and EFGD

Area of ABCH = Length X Width = 7  1  7cm


2

Area of EFGD = Length X Width = 4  1  4cm


2

Area of given figure = Area of ABCH + Area of EFGD = 7  4  11cm


2

36. Asha and Sameer have same size of bookshelves partly filled with books. Asha’s
shelf is 7/6th full and Sameer’s shelf is 3/5th full. Whose bookshelf is more filled and by
what fraction?

Ans.

7
Asha’s bookshelf is full up to =
6

3
Sameer’s bookshelf is full up to =
5

7 3
Now if we compare and , we get
6 5

12
7 3
,
6 5
7  5 3 6
 ,
30 30
35 18
 ,
30 30
35 18
 
30 30

35  18 17
Therefore, Asha’s shelf is more filled than Sameer’s and by 
30 30

37. Find the perimeter of

Ans.

Perimeter of any figure is the sum of all the sides.

Therefore, for the given figure, the perimeter

 AB  BC  CD  DA
 5 43 6
 18cm

38. Four square flower beds each of sides 2 m are dug on a piece of land 5 m long and 6
m wide. What area of land is without flowers?

Ans.

The area of land = 5  6  30m 2

The area of flower bed = 2  2  4m 2

13
No. of flower beds = 4

The land occupied with flower beds = 4  4  16m 2

Therefore, the land area without flowers is = 30  16  14m 2

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