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Class 6-Sample Asset Question Paper

The document provides sample questions from a Class 6 asset exam. The questions cover subjects like science, English, math, and social studies. They test concepts like the human body's temperature regulation, rulers who were called "the Great", profit calculations, sentence formation, physical properties of materials, and more. The questions are multiple choice with one right answer displayed after each question.

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Class 6-Sample Asset Question Paper

The document provides sample questions from a Class 6 asset exam. The questions cover subjects like science, English, math, and social studies. They test concepts like the human body's temperature regulation, rulers who were called "the Great", profit calculations, sentence formation, physical properties of materials, and more. The questions are multiple choice with one right answer displayed after each question.

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CLASS 6- SAMPLE ASSET QUESTION PAPER

What happens to our body temperature on a cold winter day or a hot summer day?

A. There is no difference. It remains approximately 37 degrees C.B. The temperature of the body is much
lower in winter and higher in summer.

C. The temperature of the body is much lower in summer and higher in winter.D. The temperature of
the body changes with season, but depends on body weight.

Correct Answer : A

Why are some rulers like Asoka called 'the Great' or known as Emperors and not just as kings?

A. Because they encouraged people to trade overseas and spread Indian culture

B. Because they were orthodox and popularised religions like Buddhism

C. Because they united small states into one large territory e.g. Magadha

D. Because they were greatly involved in the welfare of people of their states

Renu bought the following material to make some cards for the school exhibition.
Renu used this material to make 25 cards. If she managed to sell all except 4 of them at the exhibition
for Rs. 10 each, how much profit did she make?

A. Rs. 210

B. Rs. 87

C. Rs. 62

D. Rs. 47

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English


Here is a jumble of words.

Choose the arrangement that forms a correct sentence.

A. Green is that woman my neighbour dressed in.B. My neighbour green is that woman dressed in.

C. That woman dressed in green is my neighbour.D. That woman is my neighbour dressed in green.

Correct Answer : C

Class 6 | Social Studies

The geographical regions of lowland Assam, high hills of Darjeeling and Nilgiri range of hills in South
India share which of the following features?

A. These regions are rice bowls of India

B. All these are known for tea plantation

C. These are known for their steel industries

D. All these are in union territories of India


Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

If the diameter of the Earth had been 1 mm, the diameter of Uranus would have been 4.1 mm.

Which of the following would BEST represent Uranus if the size of Earth is as shown above?

A B

C D.

Correct Answer : A

The picture below depicts a Jataka story in the monument of Sanchi. Which of the
following religions is related to the Jataka stories?
A. Jainism
B. Vedic Religion
C. Buddhism
D. Hinduism

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Which of these physical properties of a wire made of pure copper will NOT change if a
small piece is cut off from it?

A. Its mass B. Its volume


C. Its size D. Its density

Correct Answer : D

1979 was celebrated as the International Year of the Child. BY WHOM was the year probably
designated in this way?
A. Mahatma Gandhi

B. Government of India

C. The United Nations Organization

D. National Literacy Mission


The balance in figure 1 is used to measure the weight of gold ornaments, while
the balance in figure 2 is used by a vendor to weigh vegetables. Which of these is
likely to be a correct difference between them?

A. Balance 1 can be used to measure small weights accurately in labs.B. Balance 1 can weigh greater
weights than Balance 2.

C. Balance 1 will not be as accurate as Balance 2.D. Balance 1 will be cheaper than Balance 2.

Correct Answer : A
All three shapes below are made of equal unit squares. Which figure has the least area?

A. I

B. II

C. III

D. All have the same area.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English

What does Saira mean by,'' I was a sight?''

A. She was able to see very clearly.B. Her wounds looked like small eyes.

C. She looked odd and ridiculous.D. She looked very beautiful.


Correct Answer : C

Class 6 | Social Studies

Which of the following is an event in human history?

A. The Kurukshetra War described in the Mahabharata

B. The 2010 American Space Mission planned by NASA

C. The death of the last dinosaur on earth

D. The assassination of Ms. Indira Gandhi

Class 6 | Social Studies

Suman is a Punjabi girl living in Ludhiana. During her


vacation, she visits one of her Telugu-speaking friends in
coastal Andhra Pradesh. What difference is she likely to
find in the eating habits in this new place?

A. Rice instead of Rotis


B. Ice Cream instead of Buffalo Milk
C. Lassi instead of Milk
D. Noodles instead of Paneer
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

The table gives the average monthly rainfall in Allahabad


for 129 years.
What is the MOST appropriate unit for the average
monthly rainfall in the above table?

A. centimetres B. metres

C. litres D. kilograms

Correct Answer : A

Class 6 | Social Studies

(Group Text: The chart shown here shows the temperatures of some major cities of
India on a particular day .The accompanying map is a satellite picture taken over India
on the same day. Study the chart and map carefully and answer questions 29 to 31)
The picture and temperatures are most likely to have been recorded in the month of

A. January.
B. May .
C. October.
D. March.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Which option correctly identifies processes X and Y?


Process X: Gives out both heat and light.
Process Y: Carried out by both plants and animals

A. A B. B
C. C D. D

Correct Answer : D

Class 6 | Social Studies

Ravi is 11 years old and studies in Class 6. He is applying for a Government of India scholarship and has
to submit a proof of identity. Which of these documents can he submit?

A. his driving licence

B. his passport

C. his report card

D. his voter identity card


Suman is a Punjabi girl living in Ludhiana. During her vacation, she visits one of her Telugu-speaking
friends in coastal Andhra Pradesh. What difference is she likely to find in the eating habits in this new
place?

A. Rice instead of Rotis

B. Ice Cream instead of Buffalo Milk

C. Lassi instead of Milk

D. Noodles instead of Paneer

The table gives the average monthly rainfall in Allahabad for 129 years.

What is the MOST appropriate unit for the average monthly rainfall in the above table?

A. centimetresB. metres

C. litresD. Kilograms
01/11

Class 6 | Maths

Which is the LARGEST 3-digit number that leaves a remainder 1 when divided by 3, 4 and 5?

A. 999
B. 961
C. 181
D. 61

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | English

What does Saira mean by,'' I was a sight?''

A. She was able to see very clearly. B. Her wounds looked like small eyes.

C. She looked odd and ridiculous. D. She looked very beautiful.

Correct Answer : C

Which is the LARGEST 3-digit number that leaves a remainder 1 when divided by
3, 4 and 5?

A. 999
B. 961
C. 181
D. 61

What does Saira mean by,'' I was a sight?''


A. She was able to see very clearly.B. Her wounds looked like small eyes.
C. She looked odd and ridiculous.D. She looked very beautiful.

Correct Answer : C

Correct Answer : A Maths

A soap factory had two machines - the first produces 1 detergent cake every 20
seconds and the second produces 12 cakes every 5 minutes. Which machine is more
efficient and how much more?

A. Both are equally efficient.


B. The first machine is 4 times as efficient as the second
C. The second machine is 3 times as efficient as the second.
D. The first machine is 1{frac(1/4)} times as efficient as the second.

Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Which of the following is FALSE about natural fibres like cotton and jute?

A. They can be burnt easily when B. They are all obtained from the fruits of their
they are dry. plants.
C. They are used to make objects D. They are harmless to the environment as
other than garments. they are biodegradable.

Correct Answer : B

Which of these sentences has no mistake?

A. Does she know that the mehtas live in swastik society.

B. Does she know that the mehtas live in Swastik society

C. Does she know that the Mehtas live in Swastik Society?


D. Does she know that the Mehtas live in swastik society?

Saturday's Question | Class 6 | Social Studies

Ravi is 11 years old and studies in Class 6. He is applying for a Government of India scholarship and has
to submit a proof of identity. Which of these documents can he submit?

A. his driving licence

B. his passport
C. his report card

D. his voter identity card

Correct Answer : B

Class 6 | Social Studies

Which of these is likely to be the main source of income for a NOMADIC community in India?

A. Rice farming

B. Animal rearing

C. Working in industries

D. Weaving textiles
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Science

Lions eat deer. It was observed in a forest that the lion population decreased due to certain reasons. If
there were no other changes in the forest, what is likely to be the effect on the deer population?

A. The deer population will be unaffected.

B. The deer population will increase.

C. The deer population will decrease.

D. The deer population is not related to the lion population - it may increase or decrease.

Correct Answer : B

The weather forecast of the Indian Meteorological Department says that heavy rainfall is likely to occur
in many parts of Konkan, Marathawada, and Vidharbha. In which of the following states are these
regions located?

A. Uttar Pradesh

B. Tamil Nadu

C. Maharashtra

D. Madhya Pradesh
To pull up the same load, which of the following methods requires the least effort

A.

B.

C.

Correct Answer : C

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