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Faith Academy – II

Class VI
REVISION
PLAYING WITH NUMBERS
1. Write all the factors of the following numbers:
a) 24
b) 15
c) 21
d) 27
e) 12
f) 20
g) 18
h) 23
i) 36
2. Write the 5 multiples of:
a) 5
b) 8
c) 9
d) 3
e) 6
f) 7
3. Find all the multiples of 9 up to 100.
4. What is the sum of any two (a) odd numbers (b) even numbers?
5. State whether the following statements are True or False:
a) The sum of three odd numbers is even.
b) The sum of two odd numbers and one even number is even.
c) The product of three odd numbers is odd.
d) If an even number is divided by 2, the quotient is always odd.
e) All prime numbers are odd.
f) Prime numbers do not have any factors.
g) Sum of two prime numbers is always even.
h) 2 is the only even prime number.
i) All even numbers are composite numbers.
j) The product of two even numbers is always even.
6. Write down separately the prime and composite numbers less than
20.
7. What is the greatest prime number between 1 and 10?
8. Fill in the blanks:
a) A number with only two factors is called a _____________.
b) A number with more than two factors is called a ___________.
c) 1 is neither ___________ nor ____________.
d) The smallest prime number is ___________.
e) The smallest composite number is ____________.
f) The smallest even number is ___________.
9. Sort out even and odd numbers: 13, 28, 41, 99, 50, 255, 132, 664,
59, 29, 71, 165, 14.
10. X completes one round of a running track in 8 minutes and Y
completes it in 6 minutes. How long will it take for both to arrive at
their starting point together, if they start at the same time and
maintain their speed?
11. Find the HCF of 70, 105, 175.
12. Determine the smallest three-digit number which is exactly
divisible by 6, 8 and 12.
13. Find the prime factorization of 4900.
14. Find the L.C.M of the following by prime factorization method:
(i) 42, 63, 162
(ii) 42, 78, 104, 112
(iii) 16, 28, 40, 77
(iv) 112, 168, 22824
15. Write seven consecutive composite numbers less than 100 so
that there is no prime number between them.
16. The length, breadth and height of a room are 825cm, 675cm
and 450cm respectively. Find the longest tape which can measure
the three dimensions of the room exactly.
17. Find the HCF of the following numbers:
(a) 16, 48
(b) 10, 42
(c) 20, 60
(d) 18, 63
(e) 36, 84
(f) 32, 108
(g) 70, 115, 175
(h) 91, 112, 49
(i) 18, 54, 81
(j) 12, 45, 85
18. Fill in the blanks
a. Every multiple of a given number is greater than or equal to that
________.
b. The number _____ is the smallest prime number and is even.
c. HCF of 10 and 15 is _____.
d. First three multiples of 11 are ________.
e. The HCF of two co- prime numbers is __________.
f. The LCM of two co-prime numbers is __________.
g. If two given numbers are divisible by a number, then their _______ and
________also divisible by that number.
h. A number is divisible by ______, if it is divisible by both 3 and 6.
i. HCF of 11 and 44 is _____.
j. The numbers which are not multiple of 2 are called ________ numbers.
k. The numbers which are a multiple of 2 are called ______ numbers.
l. First two multiples of 8 are ________.
INTEGERS
1. Integers are denoted using the alphabet ___?
2. −9__5. Fill in the blanks.
3. Compare − 815 and − 814.
4. The predecessor of 219 is 218. Say true or false.
5. ___ is called the Additive identity.
6. −3 is the ___ of 3.
7. ___÷ 483 = 0
8. −843 ÷ ___ = 1
9. Write opposite of each of the following:
(a) A decrease of 9
(b) Spending Rs.500
10. Indicate using ‘+’ or ‘−‘ sign
(a) 10km before sea level
(b) loss of Rs.900
11. Write in ascending order: 365, 515, 102, 413, 7.
12. Write in descending order: 21, 501, 2, 16, 81, 363.
13. Add − 82 and 45.
14. Add − 9568and − 695.
15. Add
(a) – 19 + 36
(b) – 49 + 27
16. Use >, <, =. (− 14 + 6) ___ (− 38 − (− 9))
17. Mark the following on the number line:
(a) 4
(b) 0
(c) 10
(d) 6
18. Write all integers between
(a) – 4 and 4
(b) – 8 and 3
19. Subtract the following:
(a) – 842 from 0
(b) – 2959 from 8158
20. The sum of two integers is – 38. If one of them is 240. Find the other.
21. Simplify: (−37) × (−16) + (−37) × (−14)
22. Using number line, write the following
(a) 4 more than 6
(b) 5 more than 2
(c) 6 less than 4
(d) 3 less than 2
23. A bus travelled 30km to south, then 40km to north and from 30km to
west. How for did the bus travel?
24. In a class test containing 25 questions, 4 marks are given for every
correct answer and (2) marks are given for every wrong answer. A student
attempts all questions and 20 of his answers are correct. What is the total
score of a student?
UNDERSTANDING ELEMENTARY SHAPES
1. 1 mm = ____ cm
2. Instrument used to measure angle is called _____.
3. Standard unit for measuring an angle is called ______ and is denoted by
______.
4. 90.5° is called ____ angle.
5. 177° is called _____ angle.
6. The sum of angles of a quadrilateral is _______.
7. A sphere has _____ vertex and 0 edges.
8. Cube and cuboid have an equal number of faces, vertices and edges.
Say True or False.
9. Say True or False
(a) For an equilateral triangle, each angle measures 60°.
(b) A scalene triangle has two sides equal.
(c) The angles opposite to equal sides of an isosceles triangle are equal.
(d) Parallelogram has both the diagonals equal.
(e) The diagonals of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other.
(f) A square is also a parallelogram.
(g) The diagonals of a rhombus are equal.
10. Write the number of faces, edges and vertices of
a) Square pyramid
b) Triangular prism
c) Cube
d) Cuboid
11. What is the measure of straight angle?
12. What is complete angle?
13. Find the number of right angles turned through by the hour hand of a
clock when it goes from 3 to 6.
14. Identify the types of angles from the given figure:
15. What are the degree measures of the following angles?
(a) Right angle
(b) A complete angle
(c) Straight angle
16. Classify the given triangles whose sides are indicated on them.
17. Number of right angles turned by the hour hand of a clock when it goes
from 3 to 6.
18. A quadrilateral having a pair of unequal opposite sides is called a
__________.
FRACTIONS
1. Compare the following:
1
a) 12 _______ 1

6512
b) 1 ________ 6512

4
∧3
c) 5
5
5
∧6
d) 3
4
3
2. Find 4 of 12.

3. What fraction of an hour is 35 minutes.


30
4. Convert 8 into mixed fraction.

7
5. Convert 6 9 into improper fraction.

54 6
6. Fill in the blanks 63 = ❑

7. Simplify:
3 4 2
a) 4 + 8 + 8

8 6
b) 9 − 9

4
8. Seema has 20 books. She gave 10 to Meera. How many books does
Meena has? How much is left with Seema?
7
9. Represent 5 on a number line.

4
10. Write a fraction equivalent to 5 with numerator 16.

42
11. Write a fraction equivalent to 60 with numerator 10.

14
12. Simplify 10 into the simplest form.

7 1
13. Subtract 3 8 − 5 6 .

14. Write four equivalent fractions of the following:


3
a) 7

300
b) 900

6 42
15. Show that 7 and 49 are equivalent fractions.

225
16. Reduce 500 into the simplest form.

1 5 13
17. Convert 4 , 8 , 24 into like fractions.

8
∧8
18. Compare 13 .
7
2
19. Roshni bought a material of length 3 5 m and one more piece of length 2
7
m. How much material did she purchase in all?
10
1 1
20. Ram bought 6 2 litres of milk. Out of this 5 4 litres was used. How much
is the remaining milk?
21. Classify each of the following into proper, improper and mixed fractions.
1
a) 5
b) 12
1
c) 3 5

15
d) 6

15
e) 20

5
∧4
22. Compare 8 .
9
2 3 7 8 5
23. Arrange the following in descending order: 3 , 4 , 10 , 15 , 8 .

DECIMALS
2 5 5
1. Write in decimal form: 400 + 60 + 7 + 10 + 100 + 1000 .

2. Express the term 211m in km using decimals.


9
3. 1000 in decimal form can be written as ___________.

4. The expanded form of 3.07 is ____________.


5. Fill in the blank: 2 − 0.7 = __________.
13
6. Express 17 1000 as decimal.

7. Convert 6.3, 8.19, 0.276 and 74 into like decimals.


8. Compare 34.7 and 34.68
9. Add and express in kilograms using decimals: 3kg and 448g
10. Express 4g in kilograms using decimals.
11. Express in kilometres using decimals 8km 56m.
12. Write the following in ascending order: 3.83, 5.07, 0.8, 0.365 and 6.4
39
13. Convert into decimal: 4
5
14. Convert 4 8 into decimal.

15. Add: 37.8, 56, 165.08, 574.6


16. Subtract 27.56 from 52.1
17. Simplify: 42.4 − 23.57 + 53.64 − 17.8
18. Convert decimals into a fraction in its simplest form:
(a) 0.08
(b) 0.525
19. Convert decimals as mixed fraction
(a) 34.8
(b) 4.284
20. Convert fractions into decimals:
249
a) 100

3104
b) 100

4002
c) 1000

21. A student covers a journey by bus in 4 hours. He covers distance of 74


km 224m during first and second hour, 58km 56m during third hour and 62
km 8m during fourth hour. What is the length of his journey?
22. Ganesh purchased a book worth Rs.156.65 from a bookseller and he
gave him Rs.500 note. How much balance did he get back?
MENSURATION
1. Length of boundary of a plane figure is called_____.
2. Perimeter of rectangle = ____?
3. Perimeter of square = ___?
4. Length and breadth of a rectangle are 12.3cm and 9.6cm
respectively. Find its perimeter.
5. Find the cost of fencing a square field of 175m at Rs.60 per metre.
6. Find the perimeter of a square whose has sides measuring 6.4cm.
7. The length and breadth of a rectangle field are 340m and 160m.
A watchman walked 5 rounds around the field. Find the distance covered
by him.
8. How many square tiles each of side 0.25m will be required to pane the
floor of a room which is 4m broad and 3m long?
9. Find the perimeter of a regular heptagon having each side equal to 5.5
cm.
10. Find the perimeter of the below figure.

ALGEBRA
1. Express algebraically: 3 more than x.
2. What is the exponential form of x × x × x × x×....15 times?
3. What is the coefficient of b in −8abc?
4. What is the numerical coefficient of 4a2?
5. What is the constant term of 2a2 − 9?
y
6. If 5 = 1, then y = ?

7. What are the terms in the following algebraic expression?


4ab2 + 3c2 − 5ab + 9
8. Solve the following equation and evaluate x.
x – 8 = 17
9. Solve the following equation and evaluate x.
4
x = 18
6

10. Sanjit scored 70 marks in mathematics and ′′x′′ marks in English. Find
the total score in both the subjects?
11. Choose the similar terms from the following expressions.
xyz, xy2z, xzy2, z2xy, y2xz, x2yz, zxy2
12. Solve the equation 12x – 30 = 6
13. Verify whether y = 4 satisfy the equation 3y – 5 = 7
14. Solve the equation 6x + 10 = 26 − 2x and evaluate x by using the
method of transposition.
15. Determine the solution of 3x = 12, by using the method of trial and
errors.
RATIO AND PROPORTION
1. A ratio has _____ units.
2. Convert 80:50 into simplification.
3. Find the ratio of 40 cm to 2.5 m.
4. The length and breadth of a field are 80 m and 30 m. what is the ratio of
the breadth and length of the park?
5. If 30 oranges cost Rs. 120. What is the cost of 50 oranges?
6. Find the ratio of 45 minutes to an hour?
7. Find the ratio 250 ml to 4 l.
8. Find the equivalent ratio of 75:100
9. Are 20, 40, 60, 120 in proportion?
2 14 6
10. Fill up the blanks 3 = ❑ = ❑

11. Divide Rs. 2000/- between Asha and Kiran in the ratio 4:6.
12. Divide Rs.500 among A, B, C in the ratio 1:2:3.
SYMMETRY
1. Say true or false:
a) A line segment is not symmetrical about its perpendicular bisector.
b) Angle bisector divides any angle into two parts.
2. A kite has ____ line of symmetry.
3. An isosceles triangle has _____ lines of symmetry.
4. Rectangle has _____ line of symmetry.
5. The letter O of English alphabet has ______ lines of symmetry.
6. Name figure with two lines of symmetry.
7. Name the A-Z alphabets with no line of symmetry.
8. Write number from 0 – 9 which has one or more lines of symmetry.

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