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SAINIK SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR SET: 1

SA - 1 EXAMINATION 2016-17
CLASS: - VI TIME: 21/2 Hrs.
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS F. MARK: 90
Instruction: SECTION A , B & C CARRIES 1,3 & 4 MARKS EACH RESPECTIVELY
(SECTION A) 1 Mark each
1. Fill in the blanks:
a) A Polygon with 5 sides is called a ___________________________.
b) A triangle having all three unequal sides is called a ____________________.
c) A cuboid has ______________________ faces.
d) A Triangular prisim has ______________________ edges
e) _______________________ is a factor of every number.
f) A number which has more than two factors is called________.
g) Sum of any two even numbers is _______________________.
h) A prime number has only __________________ factors.
i) A number which has only two factors is called a ______.
j) A number which has more than two factors is called a ______.
k) 1 is neither ______ nor ______.
l) The smallest prime number is ______.
m) The smallest composite number is _____.
n) A number is divisible by 18, if it is divisible by both 3 and _________.
o) The smallest even number is ______.

2. Ila read 25 pages of a book containing 100 pages. Lalita read 2/5 of the same book. Who
read less?
3. Rafiq exercised for 3/6 of an hour, while Rohit exercised for ¾ of an hour. Who exercised for
a longer time?
(SECTION B) 3 Marks each
1. a) Identify the triangles in the figure:
b) Write the name of segments.
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F G

O
E H
2. Find the equivalent fraction of 2/9 with denominator 63.

3. Population of Sundarnagar was 2,35,471 in the year 1991. In the year 2001 it was found to
be increased by 72,958. What was the population of the city in 2001?

4. Give a rough estimate (by rounding off to nearest hundreds) and also a closer estimate
(By rounding off to nearest tens) : 439 + 334 + 4,317

5. Find using distributive property: (a) 728 × 101 (b) 5437 × 1001
6. Write a digit in the blank space of each of the following numbers so that the number
formed is divisible by 11 : (a) 92 __ 389 (b) 8 __ 9484

7.A triangular pyramid has a square as its base.


Faces : _______Edges : _______Corners : _______

8. Find the HCF of the following numbers:


(a) 91, 112, 49 (b) 18, 54, 81 (c) 12, 45, 75

9. Find the least number which when divided by 12, 16, 24 and 36
leaves a remainder 7 in each case.

10. In a morning walk, three persons step off together. Their steps
measure 80 cm, 85 cm and 90 cm respectively. What is the minimum distance
each should walk so that all can cover the same distance in complete steps?
(SECTION C) 4 Marks each

11. Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral KLMN. State,


(a) two pairs of opposite sides,
(b) two pairs of opposite angles,
(c) two pairs of adjacent sides,
(d) two pairs of adjacent angles.

12. Draw any line segment, say AB. Take any point C lying in between A and B.
Measure the lengths of AB, BC and AC. Is AB = AC + CB?

13. Where will the hour hand of a clock stop if it starts


(a) from 6 and turns through 1 right angle?
(b) from 8 and turns through 2 right angles?

14. There are two set-squares in your box. What are the measures of the angles that
are formed at their corners? Do they have any angle measure that is common?

15. Name the types of following triangles :


(a) ΔXYZ with m∠Y= 90° and XY = YZ.
(b) ΔLMN with m∠L = 30°, m∠M = 70° and m∠N= 80°.
(c) ΔPQR such that PQ = QR = PR = 5 cm.
(d) ΔDEF with m∠D= 90°
16. 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.

17. Write the greatest 4-digit number and express it in terms of its prime factors.

18. Draw a number line and answer the following :


(a) Which number will we reach if we move 4 numbers to the right of – 2.
(b) Which number will we reach if we move 5 numbers to the left of 1.
(c) If we are at – 8 on the number line, in which direction should we move to
reach – 13?
(d) If we are at – 6 on the number line, in which direction should we move to reach – 1?
19. Find the sum : (a) (– 7) + (– 9) + 4 + 16 (b) (37) + (– 2) + (– 65) + (– 8)
20. (a) (– 7) + (– 8) + (– 90). (b) 50 – (– 40) – (– 2)
SAINIK SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR SET:2
SA - 1 EXAMINATION 2016-17
CLASS: - VI TIME: 21/2 Hrs.
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS F. MARK: 90
Instruction: SECTION A , B & C CARRIES 1,3 & 4 MARKS EACH RESPECTIVELY

(SECTION A) 1 Mark each


1. Fill in the blanks:
I. A Polygon with 5 sides is called a ___________________________.
II. A triangle having all three unequal sides is called a ____________________.
III. A cuboid has ______________________ faces.
IV. A Triangular prisim has ______________________ edges
V. _______________________ is a factor of every number.
VI. A number which has more than two factors is called________.
VII. Sum of any two even numbers is _______________________.
VIII. A prime number has only __________________ factors.
IX. A number which has only two factors is called a ______.
X. A number which has more than two factors is called a ______.
XI. 1 is neither ______ nor ______.
XII. The smallest prime number is ______.
XIII. The smallest composite number is _____.
XIV. A number is divisible by 18, if it is divisible by both 3 and _________.
XV. The smallest even number is ______.

2. Ila read 25 pages of a book containing 100 pages. Lalita read 2/5 of the same book. Who
read less?
3. Rafiq exercised for 3/6 of an hour, while Rohit exercised for ¾ of an hour. Who exercised for
a longer time? (SECTION B) 3 Marks each

1. a) Identify the triangles in the figure:


b) Write the names of angles R
Q S

2. Find the equivalent fraction of 36/48 with numerator 9. T P O

3. In one state, the number of bicycles sold in the year 2002-2003 was 7,43,000. In the year
2003-2004, the number of bicycles sold was 8,00,100.In which year were more bicycles sold?
and how many more?

4. Give a rough estimate (by rounding off to nearest hundreds) and also a closer estimate
(By rounding off to nearest tens) : 1,08,734 – 47,599

5. Find the product using suitable properties. (a) 738 × 103 (b) 854 × 102

6. Write the smallest digit and the greatest digit in the blank space of each of the following
numbers so that the number formed is divisible by 3 : (a) __ 6724 (b) 4765 __ 2
7. A square pyramid has a square as its base.
Faces : _______Edges : _______Corners : _______

8. Express the following as the sum of two odd primes.


(a) 44 (b) 36 (c) 24 (d) 18

9.Find the least number which when divided by 6, 15 and 18 leave remainder 5 in each
case.

10. Find the smallest 4-digit number which is divisible by 18, 24 and 32.
(SECTION C) 4 Marks each

11. Draw a rough sketch of a triangle ABC. Mark a point P in its interior and a point
Q in its exterior. Is the point A in its exterior or in its interior?

12. If A,B,C are three points on a line such that AB = 5 cm, BC = 3 cm and
AC = 8 cm, which one of them lies between the other two?

13. Where will the hour hand of a clock stop if it starts


(a) from 10 and turns through 3 right angles?
(b) from 7 and turns through 2 straight angles?

14. Let PQ be the perpendicular to the line segment XY. Let PQ and XY intersect
in the point A. What is the measure of ∠PAY?

15. Name the types of following triangles :


(a) Triangle with lengths of sides 7 cm, 8 cm and 9 cm.
(b) ΔABC with AB = 8.7 cm, AC = 7 cm and BC = 6 cm.
(c) ΔPQR such that PQ = QR = PR = 5 cm.
(d) ΔDEF with m∠D= 90°

16. 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.

17. Write the smallest 5-digit number and express it in the form of its prime factors.

18. For the following statements, write True (T) or False (F). If the statement is
false, correct the statement.
(a) – 8 is to the right of – 10 on a number line.
(b) – 100 is to the right of – 50 on a number line.
(c) Smallest negative integer is – 1.
(d) – 26 is greater than – 25.

19. Find the sum of : (a) – 312, 39 and 192 (b) – 50, – 200 and 300

20. Find (a) (– 7) – 8 – (– 25), (b) (– 13) + 32 – 8 – 1

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