Wednesday, August 30, 2023

QUESTION BANK CLASS 6 ALGEBRA

   QUESTION BANK  CLASS 6 ALGEBRA

  • Leela is Radha’s younger sister. Leela is 4 years younger than Radha.then Leela’s age in terms of Radha’s age ________

(a) x                            (b) 4x           (c) x+4                       (d) x-4

  • The rule for Number of match sticks required for the pattern of letter T is  = ____ .
(a) 1n              (b) 2n         (c) 3n                    (d) 4n
  • The side of a square is a. then its Perimeter  is ____
(a) 4x a             (b) a x a            (c) 2(a)                  (d) 3 x a
  • A bird flies 1 km in one minute. Then the distance covered by the bird in terms of its flying time in minutes is ________________
  • Number of match sticks required to make one triangle is ___.
  • Mother has made laddus. She gives some laddus to guests. Still 5 laddus remain. If the number of laddus mother gave away is l, how many laddus did she make? 

QUESTION BANK CLASS 6 MENSURATION

   QUESTION BANK  CLASS 6 MENSURATION

  • The perimeter of Square of side 4 cm

a) 8 cm           

(b) 16 cm

(c) 18 cm           

(d) none of these.

  • The  perimeter of a triangle of sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm

(a) 13 cm               

(b)  60 cm     

(c) 24 cm                 

(d) 12 cm

  • The  perimeter of an equilateral triangle of sides 12 cm  is

(a) 30 cm                
(b)  60 cm      
(c) 27 cm                 
(d) 36 cm

  • Area of rectangle with length 5cm and breadth 4 cm is
 (a) 9 cm²         
(b) 24 cm²
(c) 20 cm²          
(d)   15 cm²
  • Perimeter of a rectangle is ____
(a) l+b              (b) l x b            (c) 2(l+b)                  (d) 2lb
  • The distance covered along the boundary forming a closed figure is called ___
  • The perimeter of the regular hexagon =_____
  • Area of rectangle with length 3 cm and breadth 4 cm is
  •  (a) 7 cm²         (b) 24 cm² (c) 20 cm²          (d)   12 cm²
  • a) 6 x length of a side  (b) 4 x side           (c) 5 x side           (d) 3 x side
  • The  area of the square whose side 5m is ______
  • (a) 20 Sq.m                 (b)  50 Sq.m         (c) 25 Sq.m            (d) 100 Sq.m
  • The  perimeter of an equilateral triangle of sides 9 cm  is
  • (a) 30 cm                      (b)  60 cm            (c) 27 cm                 (d) 36 cm
  • A table-top measures 2 m 25 cm by 1 m 50 cm. What is the perimeter of the table-top?
  • Area of rectangle with length 5cm and breadth 4 cm is
  •  (a) 9 cm² (b) 24 cm² (c) 20 cm² (d)   15 cm²
  • Area of a square=_________
  • The distance covered along the boundary forming a closed figure is called ………….
  • Perimeter of a regular pentagon =

  • (a) 4 ×  Length of a side                                                                    (b)  3 ×  Length of a side                                                              (c) 5 ×  Length of a side                                                                    (d)  6 ×  Length of a side               
  • . Apala went to a park 20 m long and 10 m wide. She took one complete round of it. The distance covered by her is
    (a) 30 m             (b) 60 m                (c) 20 m              (d) 10 m.

    4. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle of side 1 m is
    (a) 1 m              (b) 2 m              (c) 3 m                  (d) 6 m.
                
  • )  Arun wants to cover the floor of a room 3 m wide and 4 m long by squared tiles. If each square tile is of side 0.5m , then find the number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room?

    (b) Find the area of a square plot of side 8m.

  • Which of the following figure has greater perimeter( Also find the perimeter of both figures)

    9. Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park 300 m long and 200 m wide at the rate of ₹4 per metre.



  • 13. Match the following:



  • 4.     If perimeter of triangle is 15 cm and any two sides are of length 4 cm and 3 cm , then length of

    third side will be

    (b) 8 cm2

    (c) 8 cm3

     

    (a) 7 cm

    (d) 8cm

     

    Find the perimeter of a triangle with sides measuring 10 cm, 14 cm and 15 cm.

      

     

    (a) 150 sq.m               (b) 15 sq.m                  (c) 1.5 sq.m                     (d) 150 m

     

  •     A table top measures 3 m by 50 cm, the area in sq. m will be

  •  Find the area of the rectangles whose sides are 3 cm and 4 cm.

    (b) Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 250 m and breadth 175 m at the rate of ` 12 per metre.
  • Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 150 cm 
  • and 1 m respectively.
  • Find the area of the squares whose sides is 10 cm.
  •             
  • Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 250 m and breadth 175 m at the rate of Rs. 12 per metre.
  • Area of square = …………..
  • Suraj went to a park 20 m long and 10 m wide. He took one complete round  of it. 
  • The distance covered by her is           (a) 30 m          (b) 60 m              (c) 20 m                (d) 10 m
  • Find the area of park.
  • The surface enclosed by a closed figure is called…………….
  • The surface enclosed by a closed figure is called _____
  • 6.     Find the side of the square whose perimeter is 20 m.

  • The perimeter of a regular pentagon is 100 cm. How long is its each side?
  • A table- top measures 2m by 1 m 50 cm. what is its area in square metres?
  • Find the side of the square whose perimeter is 20 m.
  • Find the cost of fencing a square park of side 250 m at the   rate of Rs 20 per metre.
  • Area of a Rectangle =_________
  • The distance covered along the boundary forming a closed figure is called ___
  • Area of a square=_________
  • The area of a rectangle garden 50m long is 300 m2 . Find the width of the garden.
  • The perimeter of a regular pentagon is 100 cm. How long is its each side?
  • A floor is 5m long and 4m wide. A square carpet of sides 3m is laid on the floor. Find the area of the floor that is not carpeted.
  • A floor is 5m long and 4m wide. A square carpet of sides 3m is laid on the floor. Find the area of the floor that is not carpeted.
  • The perimeter of Square of side 4 cm   a) 8 cm (b) 16 cm (c) 18 cm (d) none of these.
  • The  perimeter of a triangle of sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm  (a) 13 cm (b)  60 cm (c) 24 cm (d) 12 cm
  • 5. The  perimeter of an equilateral triangle of sides 12 cm  is (a) 30 cm (b)  60 cm (c) 27 cm (d) 36 cm

QUESTION BANK CLASS 6 DATAHANDLING

   QUESTION BANK  CLASS 6 DATAHANDLING

  • A ________ represents data through pictures of objects.
  • A _________ is a collection of numbers gathered to give some information.
  • Representation of data using rectangles of uniform width and equal spacing between them is called ___________  
(a) Frequency                   
(b) Bar graph                    
(c) Tabular form                      
(d) None of these 
  • QUESTION

20.  Following table shows the monthly expenditure of Imran’s family on various items.

 

Items

Expenditure (in Rs)

House rent

3000

Food

3400

Education

800

Electricity

400

Transport

600

Miscellaneous

1200

 Represent this data in the form of a bar diagram by choosing a suitable scale.

The sale of electric bulb on different days of a week is shown below:

Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions:

a) How many bulbs were sold on Friday?

b) On which day were the maximum number of bulbs were sold ?

c) On which days same number of bulbs were sold?

d) On which days minimum number of bulbs were sold?

e) If one big cartoon can hold 9 bulbs. How many cartoons were needed in the given week?

Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions.

a) How many more tractors village C has as compared to village B?

b) What is the total number of tractors in all the five villages? 

  • Following table shows the number of bicycles manufactured in a factory during the years 1998 to 2002. Illustrate this data using a bar graph. Choose a scale of your choice.
  • (a) In which year were the maximum number of bicycles manufactured?
(b) In which year were the minimum number of bicycles manufactured?
  • Following table shows the number of bicycles manufactured in a factory during the year 1998 to 2002. Read the table and answer the questions given bellow (Q2-Q3)

Years

No.of bicycles manufactured

1998

800

1999

600

2000

900

2001

1100

2002

1200

2.     In which year was the maximum number of bicycles manufactured? 

(a) 2002                       

(b) 2001                        

(c) 2000                            

( d) 1999

 

3.     What is the difference between number of bicycles manufactured in 2002 and 1999 ?

 

(a) 600                         

(b) 1200                        

(c) 500                               

(d) 1800

 

  • Catherine threw a dice 40 times and noted the number appearing each time as shown below :

     

    1

    3

    5

    6

    6

    3

    5

    4

    1

    6

    2

    5

    3

    4

    6

    1

    5

    5

    6

    1

    1

    2

    2

    3

    5

    2

    4

    5

    5

    6

    5

    1

    6

    2

    3

    5

    2

    4

    1

    5

    Make a table and enter the data using tally marks. Find the number that appeared.

     (a) The minimum number of times (b) The maximum number of times

  • Following is the choice of sweets of 30 students of Class VI.
  •  Ladoo, Barfi, Ladoo, Jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Barfi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Jalebi, Jalebi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Ladoo, Barfi, Rasgulla, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo.
  •  (a) Arrange the names of sweets in a table using tally marks.
  • (b) Which sweet is preferred by most of the students?
QUESTION
  • Following pictograph shows the number of tractors in five villages. Observe the pictograph and answer the following questions.












(a) Which village has the minimum number of tractors?
(b) How many more tractors village C has as compared to village B?
(c) What is the total number of tractors in all. the five villages?

QUESTION
  • Total number of students of a school in different years is shown in the following table.









A. Prepare a pictograph of students using one symbol     to represent 100 students and
answer the following questions:
 (a) How many symbols represent total number of students in the year 2002?
 
(b) How many symbols represent total number of students for the year 1998?

QUESTION
  • The following pictograph shows the number of absentees in a class of 30 students during the previous week 

1. On which day were the maximum number of students absent?

2. Which day had full attendance?

3. What was the total number of absentees in that week?



QUESTION BANK CLASS 6 DECIMALS


    QUESTION BANK  CLASS 6 DECIMALS

  •  Which is greater of the following numbers?

(a) 0.008
(b) 0.08
(c) 0.0008
(d) 0.8

  • 65 km 13 m into km is :

(a)   65.013                           
(b)   65.13                          
(c) 65.1                              
(d)   None of these  

  • Two tens and nine-tenths =
(a) 20.9         
(b) 2.09           
(c) 209           
(d) none of these.
  • 4 cm 2 mm =
(a) 4.2 cm          
(b) 0.42 cm
(c) 4.02 cm           
(d) 42.02 cm
  • Subtract: ₹18.25 from ₹20.75
 (a)₹4.50         
(b) ₹2.25            
(c) ₹2.50           
(d) ₹1.55
  • 1 paise = ____ rupee.
(a) 0.1              
(b) 0.001         
(c) 0.01                    
(d) 1.01
  •  1 paise = ______
(a) 0.1 rupee    
(b) 0.01 rupee
(c) 0.001 rupee
(d) 0.0001 rupee

  • 2 cm 2 mm =
(a) 2.2 cm         
(b) 0.22 cm
(c) 2.02 cm           
(d) 22.02 cm
  • Add: 0.7+0.08
 (a) 0.78         
(b) 7.8            
(c) 0.078           
(d) 70.08
  • Which is greater of the following numbers?
(a) 0.004
(b) 0.04
(c) .0004
(d) 0.4
  • Two tens and 2-tenths =
(a) 20.2
(b) 2.02
(c) 202
(d) none of these.
  • 2 cm 2 mm =
(a) 2.2 cm
(b) 0.22 cm
(c) 2.1 cm
(d) 1.2 cm.
  • Subtract: ₹18.25 from ₹20.75
 (a)4.50
(b) 2.25
(c) 2.50
(d) 1.55

20+9+

  4

+

 

1

can be written in decimal as.

 

 

100

 

               10

 

 

 

(a)  29.04

 

 



(b)  29.40
(c) 2940
(d)  0.2940
  • 280.69 + 25.2 + 38 =

 (i)     283.59                           
 (ii)   570.69                             
 (iii)  306.27                             
(iv) 343.89

  • which is greater 1.09 or 1.093

a) 1.09
b) 1.093
c) both are equal
d) cannot be defined

  • The sum of  0.007 + 8.5 + 30.08 = ______
  • 20+9+4/10 = ___
  • Which is greater 1.23 or 1.2 ?
  • (a) The length of Ramesh’s notebook is 9 cm 5 mm. What will be its length in cm?
  •  (b) The length of a young gram plant is 65 mm. Express its length in cm.
  • Kanchan bought a watermelon weighing 5 kg 200 g. Out of this she gave 2 kg 750 g to her neighbour. What is the weight of the watermelon left with Kanchan?
  • Express 3750g as Kg using decimals
  • Find the Sum of 25.65+9.005+3.7
  • Find the value of : 9.756 – 6.28
  • Express as rupees using decimals. (a) 725paise   (b) 50 rupees 90 paise
  • Express as km using decimals. (a) 8m   (b) 70 km 5 m
  • Rani had ₹18.50. She bought one ice cream for ₹11.75. How much money does she have now?
  • Anita’s mother gave her ₹20.50 and her father gave her ₹25.80, find the total amount given to Radhika by her parents.
  • Which is greater 0.5 or 0.05?. 
  • Express 2g as Kg using decimals. 
  • Find the value of : 18.5 – 6.79.
  • Express as rupees using decimals.
  • (a) 56paise (b) 7 paise
  • Find the sum in each of the following: 
(a) 0.007 + 8.5 + 30.08  
(b) 15 + 0.632 + 13.8 
(c) 27.076 + 0.55 + 0.004
  • Show 2.5 on the number line. Express as rupees using decimals.  a) 5 paise b) 75 paise
  • Anita’s mother gave her ₹20.50 and her father gave her ₹25.80, find the total amount given to Radhika by her parents
  •  Namita travels 20 km 50 m every day. Out of this she travels 10 km 200 m by bus and the rest by auto. How much distance does she travel by auto?
  • Subtract (i) Rs 18.25 from Rs 20.75               (ii) 202.54 m from 250 m

  •  Express as km using decimals: (a) 8 m (b) 70 km 5 m

  • Write "Two ones and five-tenths" as decimals.

  • Samson travelled 5 km 52 m by bus, 2 km 265 m by car and the rest 1km 30 m he walked. How much distance did he travel in all?

  • In an exhibition hall, there are 24 display boards each of length 1m 50cm and breadth 1m. There is a 100m long aluminum strip, which is used to frame these boards. How many boards will be framed using this strip? Also find the length of the aluminum strip required for the remaining boards.

  •  Find the value of :

    (a) 9.756 – 6.28
     
    (b) 21.05 – 15.27
     
    (c) 27.076 + 0.55 + 0.004
     
    (d) 25.65 + 9.005 + 3.7

  • Write the decimal form of 700 +20 + 5 + 9/100

  • Aakash bought vegetables weighing 10 kg. Out of this, 3 kg 500 g is onions, 2 kg 75 g is tomatoes and the rest is potatoes. What is the weight of the potatoes?

Class 8 – Ganita Prakash – CHAPTER 6 PERIMETER AND AREA

 Class 8 – Ganita Prakash – CHAPTER 6  PERIMETER AND AREA