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Total Questions: 50 Time: 1 hr.

CLASS

6 Level - 1

SET 2
Guidelines for the Candidate

1. You will get additional ten minutes to fill up information about yourself on the OMR
Sheet, before the start of the exam.
2. Write your Name, School Code, Class, Section, Roll No. and % of marks/grade
in last class clearly on the OMR Sheet and do not forget to sign it.
3. The Question Paper comprises four sections :
Logical Reasoning (15 Questions), Mathematical Reasoning (20 Questions),
Everyday Mathematics (10 Questions) and Achievers Section (5 Questions)
Each question in Achievers Section carries 3 marks, whereas all other questions carry
one mark each.
4. All questions are compulsory. There is no negative marking. Use of calculator is not
permitted.
5. There is only ONE correct answer. Choose only ONE option for an answer.
6. To mark your choice of answers by darkening the circles in the OMR Sheet, use
HB Pencil or Blue / Black ball point pen only. E.g.
Q. 16: Rahul bought 4 kg 90 g of apples, 2 kg 60 g of grapes and 5 kg 300 g of mangoes.
The total weight of all the fruits he bought is______.
A. 11.450 kg B. 11.000 kg
C. 11.350 kg D. 11.250 kg

As the correct answer is option A, you must darken the 


circle corresponding to option A in the OMR Sheet.
7. Rough work should be done in the blank space provided in the booklet.
8. Return the OMR Sheet to the invigilator at the end of the exam.
9. Please fill in your personal details in space on top of this page before attempting the
paper.

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LOGICAL REASONING
LOGICAL REASONING

1. Select a figure from the options which will continue 6. If '+' is called '×', '×' is called '–', '÷' is called '+' and
the given series. '–' is called '÷', then
36 × 12 + 4 ÷ 6 + 2 – 3 ÷ 8
? 175 – 25 ÷ 5 + 20 × 3 + 10
=?
A. 160 B. 2370
C. 0 D. 240
A.
7. Find the number of triangles formed in the given
figure.

B. A. 21
B. 23
C. 25
C. D. 24

8. Select the correct water image of Fig. (X).

D.
A.

2. In a code language, 'BELT' is written as 'MRIC' and


Fig. (X)
'SAME' is written as 'TBAR'. How will 'SMELT' be
written in the same code language ?
B.
A. TARIC
B. RTNCV
C. IARTC
D. NTRCV C.
3. Pointing to a person, Tarun said to Garima, “His
mother is the only daughter of your father.” How is
Garima related to the person?
D.
A. Aunt
B. Mother
C. Wife 9. Select a figure from the options in which Fig. (X)
D. Daughter is exactly embedded as one of its part.
4. Abhishek walked 20 metres towards West, took a right
turn and walked 30 metres. Again he took a right A.
turn and walked 20 metres. Towards which direction
is he facing now?
A. North
B. South B.
C. East
D. North-East

5. How many such letters are there each of which is


immediately followed by a digit divisible by 2 in the C.
following series?
34A961BC245H43D92PH63D82P4
A. 3
B. 5 D.
C. 6
D. 4
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10. How many more cubes are there in right figure than 13. A transparent Sheet (X) with a design and a dotted
in left figure? line on it is given. Select a figure from the options
which represents the Sheet (X) after folding it along
A. 8
the dotted line.
B. 6
C. 2
D. 4

11. Select a figure from the options which satisfies the


same condition of placement of the dots as in the A.
Fig. (X).

B.
A.

C.

B.
D.

14. Which of the following figures will complete the


C. given figure matrix?
A. ?

B.

D. C.

D.
12. Two positions of a dice are shown below. When
15. Kim ranks twelfth from the top in a class of forty six
number 5 is at the top, which number will be at
the bottom? students. What will be her rank from the last ?
A. 1 A. 33rd
B. 2 B. 34th

C. 3 C. 35th
D. 6 D. 37th

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. The largest tape which can be used to measure the 18. Which of the following fractions is not equivalent
lengths 7 metres, 3 metres 85 cm and 12 metres 3 1
to  −  ?
95 cm has a length of _________. 5 5
A. 15 cm A. 4/10
B. 25 cm B. 6/15
C. 35 cm C. 8/20
D. 40 cm D. 4/5

a 4 3a + 2b 19. Tickets for a circus performance costs ` 9 for an


17. If = , then =? adult and ` 6 for a child. Mr Sunder and some of his
b 3 3a − 2b
friends, a group of 4 adults and 5 children, went to
A. 6
circus performance. Mr Sunder paid for all the tickets.
B. 3 Read the problem-solving steps as shown. Arrange
C. 5 the steps in the correct order for Mr Sunder to find
D. –1 the total cost for the tickets.

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Step K : Add the two products together. 6,000
RIVER RUN PARK

Step L : Write down the number of adults and the 5,000

Number of Visitors
number of children went to the circus performance. 4,000

Step M : Multiply the cost of an adult’s ticket by the A. 3,000


number of adults. 2,000

Step N : Multiply the cost of a child's ticket by the 1,000

number of children. 0
99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Which of the following options shows the steps in Years
the correct order ? 6,000
RIVER RUN PARK

A. L, K, M, N 5,000

Number of Visitors
B. L, M, N, K 4,000

C. N, M, L, K B.
3,000

D. M, N, L, K 2,000
1,000

20. Which of the following letters denotes (Additive 0


99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
inverse of +3) + (Additive inverse of a number which 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Years
is a number itself) + (Additive inverse of – 7)? RIVER RUN PARK
6,000
A. P 5,000

Number of Visitors
B. Q 4,000
C. R 3,000
D. S C. 2,000
1,000
21. Shatabdi train covers 3/7 of the total distance in first 0
hour of journey and covers 2/5 of the journey in 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
second hour. How much of the total journey is left ? Years

A. 29/35
RIVER RUN PARK
6,000
B. 1/35 5,000
Number of Visitors

C. 6/35 4,000

D. 14/15 D. 3,000
2,000
22. Which of the following is not a Roman numeral? 1,000

A. XC 0
99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06
19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
B. LXV Years
C. MTX
D. XCVIII 26. The area of a square field and a rectangular field is
16 m2 and 32 m2 respectively. If the length of rectangular
23. Which two greatest digits can replace X in the number field is 8 m, then the ratio of perimeter of square field
'X6724' such that it is divisible by 3? to the perimeter of rectangular field is ________.
A. 2, 5 A. 3 : 2
B. 2, 8 B. 2 : 3
C. 5, 8 C. 1 : 2
D. 8, 9 D. 2 : 1

24. Area of the shape shown in


(ar = 1 sq. unit) 27. The given bar graph shows
the figure is ___________ . the production of some
oil refineries. If the oil
A. 20 sq. units
produced by Haldia and
B. 19 sq. units Kutch are not known,
C. 18 sq. units then what is combined
D. 17.5 sq. units oil produced by these two
refineries, if total oil produced
25. The data given below describes the number of visitors by all six refineries is 30
at River Run Park. lakh tonnes?
After 2001, the number of visitors decreased each A. 2 lakh tonnes
year except in 2004. B. 3 lakh tonnes
In 2004, the greatest number of visitors was recorded. C. 7 lakh tonnes
Which graph represents this data? D. 23 lakh tonnes

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28. A 8 m 57 cm long pole was put
in a pond to measure the depth
of water. If 4 m 66 cm of pole –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
remained outside water and 1 step
55 cm of pole remained in A. 6
mud, then depth of water in B. 7
C. 8
pond is _________.
D. 9
A. 3.91 m
B. 3.36 m 34. Where will the hour hand of a clock stop if it starts
from 8 and turns through three right angles?
C. 5.21 m
D. 8.02 m A. At 5
B. At 6
29. A circle with centre at point O C. At 2
D. At 3
is shown. Which line segment is
2 times the length of radius OK ? 35. A survey of 120 school students in class VI was done
A. Segment LN to find which activity they prefer to do in their free
B. Segment LM time. Unfortunately, the number of students watching
TV is misplaced. Which of the following bar graphs
C. Segment LK is correct for the given data?
D. Segment OM

30. The greatest number which divides 285 and 1249


leaving remainders 9 and 7 respectively, is_____.
A. 135
B. 138
C. 69
D. 46
31. 9 tens + 5 ones + 3 tenths + 7 hundredths can be A.
expressed as_____.
A. 95.37
B. 0.9537
C. 953.7
D. 9537
32. Mohan's birthday cake was cut into 20 equal pieces.
B.
 1  th  1  th
If Sohan eat   part and Rohan eat   part of the
4 5
cake, then how much fraction of the cake is remaining?
11
A.
20
3
B.
5 C.
9
C.
20
7
D.
20
33. A rabbit and tortoise are playing initially as shown on
the number line. They run from left to right. Rabbit
jumps two steps while tortoise jumps one step in same D.
time. At which number on the number line they will
take rest together ? (Rabbit starts from 1 & tortoise
starts from 4)
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EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
LOGICAL REASONING

36. If the ratio of boys to girls in the sixth class is 2 : 3, A. 2


which of these shows possible numbers of the boys B. 8
and girls in the class ? C. 24
A. 20 boys, 35 girls D. 36
B. 24 boys, 36 girls
42. Tom bought 4.90 kg of apples, Monty bought
C. 35 boys, 20 girls
2.60 kg of grapes and Twinkle bought 5 kg of mangoes
D. 36 boys, 24 girls
from fruit bazar. The total weight of all the fruits they
37. Ashok goes to market to buy 5 kg of apples and bought is _____.
two dozens of bananas. He has ` 150. If the cost A. 11.45 kg
of one banana and 2 kg of apples are ` 3 and ` 30 B. 11.15 kg
respectively, then what amount of money is left with C. 11.30 kg
him after buying apples and bananas ? D. 12.50 kg
A. ` 3
43. Maria plans to buy fabric for two sewing projects.
B. `4
One project requires 1/8 yard of fabric, and the other
C. `2
requires 3/4 yard of fabric. Each strip below represents
D. `1
1 yard of fabric. Which strip shows the total length
38. Sanchi lost 3/7 of her money and later found 1/2 of of fabric that Maria needs for her project if shaded
what she had lost. If she had ` 132 after that, how part represents used fabric?
much money did she have at first ?
A. ` 168
B. ` 368
C. ` 268
D. ` 468 A. I
B. II
39. Mohit goes for tuition which is one hour class from
C. III
4.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. He gets 10 minutes break at
D. IV
the time such that his class period could be divided
equally by the break. At what time he gets the break? 44. Tina and Bina are sisters. Tina's present age is 2/5
A. 4:25 p.m. of Bina's present age. Bina will be 25 years after
B. 4:30 p.m. 5 years. What is present age of Tina ?
C. 4:35 p.m. A. 8 years
D. 4:28 p.m. B. 10 years
C. 12 years
40. Tony has a 200 m2 land for building a house. But
he left 5 m by 4 m land for gardening. What area D. 14 years
of land is left for building ? 45. Kamna's group was responsible for painting windows
2
A. 130 m on the set of a school play. The group painted 18
B. 180 m2 windows in 90 minutes. If they continued painting
C. 120 m2 at this rate, how many windows would they paint in
D. 150 m2 3 hours ?
41. During basketball tournament, Vipul made 2 out of every A. 24
3 free throws he attempted. In the last basketball B. 36
game, he attempted 12 free throws. How many free C. 54
throws he would have expected to make ? D. 72

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ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Which of the following is INCORRECT?


A. Whole numbers are not closed under subtraction
and division. D.

B. Every whole number has a successor as well as


predecessor.
49. Read the given statements carefully and select the
C. Whole number are closed under addition.
correct option.
D. Division by zero is not defined. Statement 1 : A sector of a circle is the region in the
47. Fill in the blanks. interior of the circle enclosed by an arc and a chord.
Statement 2: A segment of a circle is the region in
(i) Two lines are ___________, if they have a common the interior of the circle enclosed by an arc on one
point. side and a pair of radii on the other two sides.
(ii) Two lines are ___________, if they do not meet. A. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
(iii) Two intersecting lines are ________, if the angle B. Statement 1 is true but Statement 2 is false.
between them is 90°. C. Statement 1 is false but Statement 2 is true.
(i) (ii) (iii) D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
A. Intersecting Equal Parallel 50. Study the given bar-graph carefully and answer the
B. Parallel Perpendicular Equal question that follows.
C. Intersecting Parallel Perpendicular
D. Equal Parallel Perpendicular

48. Which of the following lines shows the given expression?

A.
n

B.

What is the ratio of the number of newspapers sold


on Wednesday to the total number of newspapers sold?
A. 1 : 5
C. B. 6 : 7
C. 5 : 48
D. 5 : 3

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

Class-6 | Level-1 | Set-2 7

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