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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II [2012-2013]


SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS : VI
ROLL NO

TIME ALLOWED : 3 Hrs

MAX. MARKS: 90

Candidates MUST write their Roll Number on the space provided above before
opening the seal.
Please check that the question paper contains 16 printed pages.
Candidate must write the Code No of the question paper on the answer book.
Please write down the serial number of the question before attempting it.
15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper, the students will
read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer script
during this period.

General Instructions:
1]. There are 34 Questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
2]. Marks for each question are indicated against the questions.
3]. Questions from serial number 1 to 10 are 1 mark questions.
4]. Questions from serial number 11 to 25 are 2 marks questions.
5]. Questions from serial number 26 to 34 are 3 mark questions.
6]. Questions from serial number 35 to 39 are 5 mark questions
7]. Use of calculator is not allowed.

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EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS

Dear Candidate,
Remember the following:

Write your Roll Number, Class, section, subject, and Code number of question paper
on the answer sheet, additional sheet, Graph and map even if the paper is not
attempted. Write only the roll number on the question paper.

Read question paper carefully and Check the paper title.

Use only blue / Black pen to write the answers. Use colour pens only if instructed. Do
not use correction pen / whitener.

Mention the question number/ Sections correctly while answering each question. No
marks will be awarded if the question number changes with regard to question paper.

All the queries related to the question paper must be completed within 30 minutes
from the beginning of exam.

Revise your answer and submit the answer paper along with graph, maps....etc., as
instructed before you leave the exam room.

You are not allowed to change your seat during the exam for any reason without
permission from your invigilator.

paper to anybody else.

Avoid give-take of a pen, pencil, scale etc.


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on a question paper [ except roll number] , writing pad, compass,

body etc

You must not communicate with each other in any way in the examination room,
whether the exam is in progress or not. If you wish to talk to an invigilator, raise your
hand. If you wish to query an examination question you should raise your hand,
explain, and then work on other questions. If a correction to an examination paper is
necessary, you will be advised.

Conclusion of the examination


Candidate must cease writing immediately when instructed to do so and must remain
seated and silent until all answer books have been collected and the instruction to leave the exam
room has been given.

The Candidate who is in possession of any kind of


unauthorised materials [Used / Unused], improper use of
materials, unauthorised removal of materials from
examination rooms and bringing in any unauthorised
materials to the examination room or ignoring the
instructions given by supervisors will result in the students
being marked zero in the respective subjects or being
debarred from all other examinations.

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Section A
1.

[ Each 1 mark ]

The maximum number of points of intersection of two lines is:


a) 4
b) 3
c) 2
d) 1

2.

Which of the following alphabet has both horizontal and vertical


axis of line symmetry
a) H
b) V
c) Z
d) B

3.

A complete angle is equal to how many measures:


a) 160
b) 270
c) 180
d) 360

4.

A parallelogram having equal diagonals but unequal sides is:


a) Rhombus
b) Kite
c) Square
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d) rectangle
5.

The area of a rectangle is expressed in:


a) L
b) M2
c) M3
d) L2

6. The following figure is an example for ____


P

a. Complex curve
b. Simple curve
c. Straight curve
d. Simple closed curve
7.The endpoints of a diameter will divide the circle into two equal
parts called________
a. Segment
b. Sector
c. Semi-circle
d. Arc

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8. A square pyramid has ____ faces,__edges,_____vertices


a. 5,8,5
b. 5,5,8
c. 8,5,5
d. 4,8,5
9. 1m=________cm
a. 10
b. 100
c. 1000
d. 10000
10. The horizontal and the vertical lines of the bar graph are
respectively known as
a) X- axis, bar
b) Y- axis, bar
c) X- axis, Y-axis
d) Y- axis, X-axis
Section B

[Each 2 marks]

11. Classify the triangles in two different ways:


i. A triangle in which one angle is 90 , and the other two
angle are equal
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ii. A triangle in which all angles are unequal and less than
90.
12. Construct an angle of 30 using compass and ruler.
13. Find the perimeter of regular pentagon of side 9.3m.
14. State the kind of angle, in each case, formed between the
following directions.
a) East and west
b) North and north east
15. Calculate the area of rectangle whose length and breadth
are 6.2m and 3.5m respectively
16. Which of the following is scalene, isosceles or equilateral
triangle?
a) 15 cm, 30 cm, 20 cm
b) 12 cm, 8 cm, 8 cm
c) 11 cm, 11 cm, 11 cm
d) 7 cm, 9 cm, 11 cm

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17. Write the number of line of symmetry for the following


figures:
a)

b)

c)

d) B
18. Following is the pictograph of the number of wrist watches
manufactured by a factory in a particular week.

a) On which day were the least number of wrist watches


manufactured?
b) Find out the approximate number of wrist watches
manufactured in the particular week?
19. Find the breadth of a rectangular playground whose area is
779m2 and the length is 41m.

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20. Rohan casts a die many times and noted the number that
appeared on the top at each time. Make a table using tally
marks and note the frequency.
6,2,3,4,4,5,2,6,3,2,4,5,6,1,2,3,2,5,6,6,3,4,5,2,1,4,1,3,4,5,6,2,3,3,2
,4,5,6,6,5,3,2,4,1,1,2,3,6,4,5.

21. Draw the nets for a cube and a triangular prism.


22. Construct a perpendicular bisector to line segment AB of
length 7.5cm.
23.Write the name of these shapes given below:

24. Refer to the letters of English alphabets, now write:


i. Three letters which have only one line of symmetry.
ii. Three letters which have only no line of symmetry.
25. One of the acute angle of a right angle triangle is 40. Find
the other angle.

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Section C

[Each 3 maks]

26. If the perimeter of the rectangular field is 360m and its


breadth is 40m, find the length of the field.
27. Find the missing angle and write the kind of the triangle:

28.Give the correct matching of the statement of column A and


column B
Column A
a)Points are collinear
b)Line is completely known
c)Two lines in a plane
d)A plane extends
e)Indefinite number of lines
f) Point, line and plane are

Column B
may be parallel or intersecting
are undefined terms in geometry
if they lie on the same line
can pass through a point
if two points are given
indefinitely in all directions
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29. Draw a line AB. Take a point P outside it. Draw a


perpendicular from the point to the line.
30.Complete the given table:
No of line of
Symmetry symmetry

Figure
Rhombus
Scalene
Triangle
Circle
31. Find the perimeter of each of following figures.

OR
Draw the following angles(using protector) and bisect it with the
help of compass:
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a. 130
b. 55

32. Read the adjoining bar graph showing the number of students
in a particular class of a school.
Answer the following questions:

a) What is the scale of this graph?


b) How many new students are added every year?
c) Is the number of students in the year 2003 twice that in the
year 2000?
33. State the number of faces, vertices and edges of the following
shapes.
Name of
Solod
Cylinder
Hexagonal
Prism
Triangular

Faces

Vertices Edges

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Pyramid
Cone
34. In XYZ write the following:
X

Z
a. Vertices
b. Angles
c. Sides
d. Side opposite to Y
e. Side opposite to vertex X
f. Angle opposite to side YX
35. Specify the type of quadrilateral in each case.
a. AB||CD, AD||CB, AB=CD, BC=AD, DA AB
b. AB=CD, CD=AD
c. AB||CD, AD<CB
d. AB||CD, AD=CB
e. AB||CD, BC||AD, DAB=60
f. AB||CD, AD||CB, AB=BC, LDAB=75
OR
a. How many square tiles with dimension 2cm can be fixed in a
small surface whose length is 20cm and breadth is 10cm?
b. Area of a rectangular pool is 120sqm.If the perimeter is 46m,
what are its dimensions?
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Section D

[ Each 5 marks]

36.Construct the following angles using compass:


i. 45
ii. 75
37. (a)Find the Area of adjoining figures:

(b) The perimeter of a rectangle is 200m. If one of its side is


longer than the other side by 16m, find the length of each of the
sides and area of rectangle
OR
(a)Look at the following figures and answer the questions:

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a) I have six faces. I have twelve edges. All of my faces are


rectangles. Who am i?
b) I have one flat surface and one curved surface. I have one
edge and no corners. What am i?
c) I have six square faces. What am i?
d) I have no corners. I have one curved surface. I have no
edges. What am i?
e) I have six faces and twelve edges. Two faces are squares
and four are rectangles. What am i?
f) I have one curved surface. If you cut me in half i look like
circle on top. What am i?
(b) Draw a circle of 3cm and name the centre as O.
i.Name two chord on it.
ii.Name the diameter.
ii.Name the major arc.
iv.Name the major segment.
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38.

Construct a bar graph for the following data:


YEAR
2000
2004
2008
2012

SALES%
65%
73%
85%
93%

39.A floor 3.2 m long and 2.8m wide is to be covered with square
shaped tiles of length 10cm. Find the cost of flooring, if the cost of
tiles is RM150 per 100 tiles.

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