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Class 6 Mensuration Practice Paper

This document contains a practice paper on mensuration for a Class 6 mathematics exam. It has 20 questions divided into 5 sections (A to E) of varying marks. Section A contains 6 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each about areas and perimeters of rectangles, squares, and composite figures. Section B contains 1 cluster-based question with 4 parts worth 1 mark each about fencing a garden. Sections C, D, and E contain longer form questions worth 2, 3, and 4 marks respectively involving calculating areas and perimeters of various geometric shapes and real-world applications like tiling floors and making envelopes. The final questions involve splitting composite shapes into rectangles to calculate their total areas.
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Class 6 Mensuration Practice Paper

This document contains a practice paper on mensuration for a Class 6 mathematics exam. It has 20 questions divided into 5 sections (A to E) of varying marks. Section A contains 6 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each about areas and perimeters of rectangles, squares, and composite figures. Section B contains 1 cluster-based question with 4 parts worth 1 mark each about fencing a garden. Sections C, D, and E contain longer form questions worth 2, 3, and 4 marks respectively involving calculating areas and perimeters of various geometric shapes and real-world applications like tiling floors and making envelopes. The final questions involve splitting composite shapes into rectangles to calculate their total areas.
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  • Section B
  • Section A
  • Section C
  • Section E
  • Section D

PM SHRI KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI,GPRA CAMPUS,HYD–32

PRACTICE PAPER 07 (2023-24)


MENSURATION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS : 40
CLASS : VI DURATION : 1½ hr
General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 20 questions divided into five Sections A, B, C, D and E.
(iii). Section A comprises of 6 MCQs of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 1 CCT question of 4 marks
each which contains 4 MCQs. Section C comprises of 3 questions of 2 marks each. Section D comprises
of 4 questions of 3 marks each and Section E comprises of 3 questions of 4 marks each.

SECTION – A
Questions 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.
1. The area of a rectangle is 650 cm2 and its breadth is 13 cm. The perimeter of the rectangle is
(a) 63 cm (b) 130 cm (c) 100 cm (d) 126 cm

2. The perimeter of a square whose area is 225 m² is


(a) 15 m (b) 60 m (c) 225 m (d) 30 m

3. The length and breadth of a rectangle of area A are doubled. The area of the new rectangle is
(a) 2A (b) A2 (c) 4A (d) None of these

4. The sides of a rectangle are in the ratio 5 : 4. If its perimeter is 72 cm then the length is
(a) 20 cm (b) 30 cm (c) 40 cm (d) none of these

5. A room is 5m 40cm long and 3m 75cm wide. Find the area of the carpet needed to cover the
floor.
(a) 20 m2 (b) 20.25 m2 (c) 21 m2 (d) none of these

6. The perimeter of the below figure is


(a) 490 m (b) 500 m (c) 495 m (d) none of these

SECTION – B(CCT Questions)


Questions 7 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
CCT Question
Anu wants to fence the garden in front of her house (see below Figure), on three sides with lengths
20 m, 12 m and 12 m.
For fencing she went to shop to purchase wire. She brought a wire which is in the shape of a square
of side 10 m. She changed the shape of the wire into a rectangle of length 12 m.

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Based on the above, answer the following questions
7. Find the cost of fencing at the rate of Rs 150 per metre.
(a) Rs. 4500 (b) Rs. 6600 (c) Rs. 6000 (d) Rs. 5500

8. What is the Perimeter of the wire?


(a) 20m (b) 30m (c) 50m (d) 40m

9. What is the breadth of the rectangle she formed?


(a) 8m (b) 4m (c) 5m (d) 6m

10. Find the difference between the Area of the square and the area of the rectangle.
(a) 10m² (b) 4m² (c) 5m² (d) none of these

SECTION – C
Questions 11 to 13 carry 2 marks each.

11. Find the perimeter of the following figure:

12. One side of a square plot is 250 m, find the cost of levelling it at the rate of Rs 2 per square
metre.

13. If the cost of fencing a rectangular field at Rs. 7.50 per metre is Rs. 600, and the length of the
field is 24 m, then find the breadth of the field

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SECTION – D
Questions 14 to 17 carry 3 marks each.
14. A square sheet of side 5 cm is cut out from a rectangular piece of an aluminimum sheet of
length 9 cm and breadth 6 cm. What is the area of the aluminium sheet left over?

15. Split the following shapes into rectangles and find the area of each. (The measures are given in
centimetres)

16. If the ratio between the length and the perimeter of a rectangular plot is 1 : 3, then find the ratio
between the length and breadth of the plot.

17. A rectangular piece of land measure 0.7 km by 0.5 km. Each side is to be fenced with four rows
of wires. What length of the wire is needed?

SECTION – E
Questions 18 to 20 carry 4 marks each.

18. A marble tile measures 10 cm × 12 cm. How many tiles will be required to cover a wall of size
3 m × 4 m? Also, find the total cost of the tiles at the rate of Rs 2 per tile.

19. How many envelopes can be made out of a sheet of paper 72 cm by 48 cm, if each envelope
requires a paper of size 18 cm by 12 cm?

20. By splitting the following figures into rectangles, find their areas (The measures are given in
centimetres).

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