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Class 6 Maths First Term Practice Paper

The document is a practice paper for a 6th grade mathematics examination at Amity International School. It contains instructions, 3 sections (B, C, D) with multiple choice and multi-part questions. Section B has 5 questions worth 2 marks each. Section C has 2 questions worth 3 marks each. Section D has 2 questions worth 4 marks each, for a total of 24 marks. The questions cover topics like operations on numbers, geometry, tables, and word problems involving quantities and money.

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Class 6 Maths First Term Practice Paper

The document is a practice paper for a 6th grade mathematics examination at Amity International School. It contains instructions, 3 sections (B, C, D) with multiple choice and multi-part questions. Section B has 5 questions worth 2 marks each. Section C has 2 questions worth 3 marks each. Section D has 2 questions worth 4 marks each, for a total of 24 marks. The questions cover topics like operations on numbers, geometry, tables, and word problems involving quantities and money.

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Amity International School

Power Grid Complex, Sec-43, Gurgaon


Practice Paper
First Term Examination (2022-2023)
Class: VI
Time: 50 minutes Mathematics (Subjective) Maximum Marks: 24
Instructions:
 All questions are compulsory.
 There are 3 sections in the paper.
 Section B consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each.
 Section C consists of 2 questions of 3 marks each.
 Section D consists of 2 questions of 4 marks each.
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SECTION B (5 x 2 = 10)

Q.1 Find the sum of the smallest and the greatest 4-digit number, formed by using the
digits 8, 0, 9, and 3, only once.
(2)
Q.2 Find the product of the greatest number of 4-digits and the least 5-digit whole
number.
Q.3 Consider the figure given alongside and answer the
following questions with reasoning.
a) Is it a polygon?
b) Is it a closed curve? (1+1=2)
Q.4 Complete the given table:
S. No. Solid Shape No. of face No. of edges
1. Cube
2. Cylinder (0.5x4=2)
Q.5 From the adjoining figure, name the following:
a) a pair of parallel lines
b) three non–collinear points
c) three collinear points
d) pair of intersecting lines
(0.5x 4 = 2)

SECTION C (2 x 3 = 6)

Q.6 Estimate the following using the general rule:


a) 2459 + 7654 b) 897 x 442
(1.5+1.5=3)

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Q.7 ABCD is a square with AB = 8.8 cm and
diagonal BD = 9 cm. Find:
(a) length of sides BC and CD
(b) Length of line segments BO and OD
(c) Square is always named in cyclic order. (True/ False)
(1+1+1=3)

SECTION D (4 x 2 = 8)

Q.8 a) If the mass of a bag on moon is 2kg 890g.


What is the mass of 14 such bags?
b) If the mass of the same bag weighs 6 times on
our planet Earth, how much one bag will
weigh on the earth?
c) What will be the total mass of 10 such bags
on Earth?
(2+1+1=4)
Ramesh buys 10 containers of juice from one shop and 18 containers of the same
Q.9 juice from another shop. If the capacity of each container is the same and the cost
of each of container is ₹150, find the total money spent by Ramesh.
a) Which property of Whole Numbers can be used to calculate the total cost,
to make the calculation easier?
b) Can we calculate the product of 78 x 104 using the same property? Show
why or why not. (2+1+1=4)

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Common questions

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The smallest 4-digit number using the digits 8, 0, 9, and 3 is 3089 and the greatest is 9830. Therefore, the sum is 3089 + 9830 = 12919 .

The distributive property states a(b + c) = ab + ac, simplifying calculations. For 78 x 104, rewrite 104 as 100 + 4. Thus, 78x104 = 78x(100+4) = 78x100 + 78x4 = 7800 + 312 = 8112 .

Ramesh buys 10 containers at ₹150 each from one shop and 18 from another at the same rate. Total cost is calculated using distributive property: 10x150 + 18x150 = (10+18)x150 = 28x150 = ₹4200 .

Parallel lines are lines in a plane that never meet. Non-collinear points do not lie on the same straight line, whereas collinear points do. Intersecting lines are lines that meet at a point .

A cube has 6 faces and 12 edges, while a cylinder has 2 faces and no edges in the traditional sense. This relationship highlights that polyhedra have specific edge-face relationships, unlike curved surfaces .

The greatest 4-digit number is 9999 and the smallest 5-digit number is 10000. The product is thus 9999 x 10000 = 99990000 .

Estimation involves rounding numbers to make them easier to compute mentally. For sums like 2459 + 7654, round to the nearest hundred to get 2500 and 7700 respectively. Similarly, for products such as 897 x 442, round numbers to 900 and 440 .

A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides. To determine if a figure is a polygon, check if it is closed and all sides are straight. A closed curve means all the endpoints connect to enclose a space .

For a square with side AB = 8.8 cm and diagonal BD = 9 cm, using the Pythagorean theorem shows that sides remain equal. The other sides BC and CD are also 8.8 cm, and the diagonals are equal, making BO and OD each 4.5 cm .

The mass of an object remains the same irrespective of location. On the moon, a bag is 2kg 890g, and its Earth weight is 6 times greater due to gravity, making one bag 17.34kg on Earth .

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Amity International School 
Power Grid Complex, Sec-43, Gurgaon 
Practice Paper 
First Term Examination (2022
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Q.7 
ABCD is a square with AB = 8.8 cm and                 
diagonal BD = 9 cm. Find: 
(a) length of sides BC

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