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This document is a mathematics exam for Class VI, consisting of multiple-choice questions, very short answer questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, and a case study section. It covers various topics such as divisibility, LCM, HCF, area, fractions, and basic arithmetic operations. The total marks for the exam are 60, and it is structured into five sections with varying types of questions.

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Class 6 Maths Test KV Format

This document is a mathematics exam for Class VI, consisting of multiple-choice questions, very short answer questions, short answer questions, long answer questions, and a case study section. It covers various topics such as divisibility, LCM, HCF, area, fractions, and basic arithmetic operations. The total marks for the exam are 60, and it is structured into five sections with varying types of questions.

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CLASS VI – MATHEMATICS (SET-A)

Time: 1 Hour Maximum Marks: 60


SECTION A – MCQs (1 × 15 = 15 Marks)
1. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 9?

a) 324 b) 452

c) 631 d) 745

2. The LCM of 6 and 15 is:

a) 30 b) 45

c) 60 d) 90

3. If length = 12 cm and perimeter = 40 cm, breadth is:

a) 6 cm b) 8 cm

c) 10 cm d) 14 cm

4. Area of a square is 144 cm². Its side is:

a) 10 cm b) 11 cm

c) 12 cm d) 13 cm

5. Which is the smallest?

a) 3/4 b) 5/8

c) 7/12 d) 2/3

6. 5/6 − 1/3 =

a) 2/3 b) 1/2

c) 4/6 d) 1/3

7. HCF of two co-prime numbers is:

a) 0 b) 1

c) Same number d) Product

8. A circle has diameter 10 cm. Radius is:

a) 10 cm b) 20 cm

c) 5 cm d) 2.5 cm

9. A rectangle has how many lines of symmetry?

a) 1 b) 2

c) 3 d) 4

10. −8 + 5 =

a) 3 b) −3
c) 13 d) −13

11. Which number lies between −4 and −2?

a) −1 b) −3

c) 0 d) 2

12. Prime factorization of 72 is:

a) 2³ × 3² b) 2² × 3³

c) 2⁴ × 3 d) 2 × 3²

13. Equivalent fraction of 7/9 is:

a) 14/18 b) 21/24

c) 10/12 d) 12/15

14. A number divisible by both 4 and 6 must be divisible by:

a) 8 b) 10

c) 12 d) 24

15. Area of rectangle with length 15 cm and breadth 4 cm is:

a) 60 cm² b) 38 cm²

c) 45 cm² d) 30 cm²

SECTION B – Very Short Answer (2 × 5 = 10 Marks)


16. Find the LCM and HCF of 18 and 24.
17. The area of a rectangle is 180 cm² and breadth is 12 cm. Find its length.
18. Convert 3 2/5 into improper fraction.
19. Draw the perpendicular bisector of a line segment of length 6 cm.
20. Arrange in descending order: −2, 4, −5, 1, 0

SECTION C – Short Answer (3 × 4 = 12 Marks)


21. (a) 7/12 + 5/18 (b) 9/10 − 3/5
22. A square park has side 18 m. A path of width 2 m is built inside along the boundary. Find the area of
the path.
23. Construct triangle ABC where AB = 5 cm, BC = 6 cm, CA = 4 cm. Write steps.
24. Find the value of: −7 + 3 − (−5)

SECTION D – Long Answer (5 × 3 = 15 Marks)


25. A school bought 240 notebooks and 180 pens. Find HCF and number of equal packets possible.
26. Temperature at 6 AM was −2°C. It rose by 7°C and then dropped by 5°C. Find final temperature.
27. A rectangular field is 25 m long and 18 m wide. Find perimeter, area and fencing cost at ₹15 per metre.

SECTION E – Case Study (4 × 2 = 8 Marks)


28. A pizza was divided into 12 equal slices. Rohan ate 5 and Sita ate 3.
a) Fraction eaten by Rohan b) Fraction eaten by Sita
c) Fraction left d) Is remaining more than 1/3?

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