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Subject: Mathematics Class/Div: 6
General Instructions:
1. Write neatly and legibly.
2. Use blue pen for writing and pencil for drawing lines.
3. Write in the given sequence of questions
4. DO NOT write the questions
5. Write the correct question number.
6. Do the rough work in the rough column.
Subject: Mathematics Class/Div: 6
Max Marks: 20 Time allotted: 30 min
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General Instructions:
1. Write neatly and legibly.
2. Use blue pen for writing and pencil for drawing lines.
3. Write in the given sequence of questions
4. DO NOT write the questions
5. Write the correct question number.
6. Do the rough work in the rough column.
Section-(Objective - All questions are compulsory) (20 Marks)
I. Fill in the blanks: [1×10=10]
(a) The sum of two even numbers is always __________________________________.
(b) The product of two even numbers is always _______________________________.
(c) The products of two odd numbers is always _______________________________.
(d) A number is divisible by 10 if its unit’s digit is _____________________________.
(e) Two numbers that have only 1 as a common factor are known as ______________.
(f) A _________is a collection of points that extend indefinitely in either direction. It has no endpoints.
(g) An _____________________is formed by two rays that have a common initial point.
(h) A __________________________________is a part of a line and has two endpoints.
(i) The sum of the angles of a triangle is equal to ______________________________.
(j) In a square, _______________ angles are equal and ______________ sides are equal.
II. Choose the correct option and put a circle mark ( ) on it. [1×10=10]
(i) Identify the greatest and the smallest in 2853, 7691, 9999, 12002, 124
(a) 12002,124 (b) 9999,124 (c) 7691,124 (d) 2853,124
(ii) Using digits 4,5,6 & 0 without repetition make the greatest four digit number
(a) 4560 (b) 5640 (c) 6540 (d) 6504
(iii) The smallest 8 digit number is called.
(a) one lakh (b) one crore (c) ten lakh (d) ten crore
(iv) How many millimeters make one kilometer.
(a) 1000 (b) 10,000 (c) 100,000 (d) 10,00,000
(v) The town newspaper is published every day. One copy has 12 pages. Every day 11980 copies are printed. How many total pages are printed everyday
(a) 153760 (b) 143760 (c) 163760 (d) 143660
(vi) The numbers having more than two factors are called
(a) Prime numbers (b) Composite numbers (c) Even numbers (d) Odd numbers
(viii) The multiple of 2 are also called
(a) Even numbers (b) Odd numbers (c) Prime numbers (d) Composite numbers
(ix) What is the H.C.F. of 18 and 48
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
(x) Two distinct lines meeting at a point are called
(a) Collinear lines (b) intersecting lines (c) parallel lines (d) none of these