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List of top Mathematics Questions asked in CBSE Class VI
Measure and classify each angle:
Angle
Measure
Type
\(∠AOB\)
\(∠AOC\)
\(∠BOC\)
\(∠DOC \)
\(∠DOA\)
\(∠DOB\)
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Measuring Line Segments
Write all the integers between the given pairs (write them in the increasing order.)
(a) 0 and – 7
(b) – 4 and 4
(c) – 8 and – 15
(d) – 30 and – 23
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Integers
What is the HCF of two consecutive
1. numbers?
2. even numbers?
3. odd numbers?
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Some Problems on HCF and LCM
Find first three common multiples of :
1) 6 and 8
2) 12 and 18
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Common Factors and Common Multiples
Draw a rough sketch of a regular hexagon. Connecting any three of its vertices, draw a triangle. Identify the type of the triangle you have drawn.
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Polygons
Identify the error, if any.
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Fraction
Write True (T) or False (F) against each of the following statements:
(a) 16: 24: 20: 30
(b) 21: 6: 35: 10
(c) 12: 18: 28: 12
(d) 8: 9: 24: 27
(e) 5.2: 3.9: 3: 4
(f) 0.9: 0.36: 10: 4
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Proportion
If B is the mid-point of AC and C is the mid-point of BD, where A, B, C, D lie on a straight line, say why AB = CD?
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Measuring Line Segments
Write down separately the prime and composite numbers less than 20.
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Prime and Composite Numbers
Three tankers contain 403 litres, 434 litres and 465 litres of diesel respectively. Find the maximum capacity of a container that can measure the diesel of the three containers exact number of times.
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Factors and Multiples
A number is divisible by both 5 and 12. By which other number will that number be always divisible?
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Common Factors and Common Multiples
Study the diagram. The line l is perpendicular to line. m
(a) Is CE = EG?
(b) Does PE bisect CG?
(c) Identify any two-line segments for which PE is the perpendicular bisector.
(d) Are these true?
(i) AC
\(>\)
FG
(ii) CD = GH
(iii) BC
\(<\)
EH
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Perpendicular Lines
Write all the factors of the following numbers:
24
15
21
27
12
20
18
23
36
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Factors and Multiples
Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International System of Numeration :
(a) 78921092
(b) 7452283
(c) 99985102
(d) 48049831
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Comparing Numbers
Find the angle measure between the hands of the clock in each figure:
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Measuring Line Segments
Determine if the following are in proportion.
(a) 15, 45, 40, 120
(b) 33, 121, 9,96
(c) 24, 28, 36, 48
(d) 32, 48, 70, 210
(e) 4, 6, 8, 12
(f) 33, 44, 75, 100
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Proportion
Write the smallest 5-digit number and express it in the form of its prime factors.
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Common Factors and Common Multiples
Write first five multiples of :
5
8
9
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Factors and Multiples
The sale of electric bulbs on different days of a week is shown below :
Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions :
How many bulbs were sold on Friday?
On which day were the maximum number of bulbs sold?
On which of the days same number of bulbs were sold?
On which of the days minimum number of bulbs were sold?
If one big carton can hold 9 bulbs. How many cartons were needed in the given week?
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Pictograph
Find the difference between the greatest and the least 5-digit number that can be written using the digits 6, 2, 7, 4, 3 each only once.
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Large Numbers in Practice
The teacher distributes 5 pencils per student. Can you tell how many pencils are needed, given the number of students? (Use s for the number of students.)
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Matchstick Patterns
Split the following shapes into rectangles and find their areas. (The measures are given in centimetres)
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Area
A student multiplied 7236 by 65 instead of multiplying by 56. By how much was his answer greater than the correct answer? (Hint: Do you need to do both the multiplications?)
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Large Numbers in Practice
Radha is drawing a dot Rangoli (a beautiful pattern of lines joining dots with chalk powder as in figure). She has 8 dots in a row. How many dots will her Rangoli have for r rows? How many dots are there if there are 8 rows? If there are 10 rows?
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
The Idea of a Variable
Out of 1800 students in a school, 750 opted basketball, 800 opted cricket and remaining opted table tennis. If a student can opt only one game, find the ratio of
(a) Number of students who opted basketball to the number of students who opted table tennis.
(b) Number of students who opted cricket to the number of students opting basketball.
(c) Number of students who opted basketball to the total number of students
CBSE Class VI
Mathematics
Ratio
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