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This document provides a summary of a mathematics summative assessment for class 6. It includes 4 sections (A-D) with a total of 28 multiple choice and short answer questions. Section A has 8 one-mark questions, Section B has 6 two-mark questions, Section C has 10 three-mark questions, and Section D has 4 five-mark questions covering topics like fractions, decimals, ratios, geometry, time, area, order, expressions and word problems.

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Maths Questions 2

This document provides a summary of a mathematics summative assessment for class 6. It includes 4 sections (A-D) with a total of 28 multiple choice and short answer questions. Section A has 8 one-mark questions, Section B has 6 two-mark questions, Section C has 10 three-mark questions, and Section D has 4 five-mark questions covering topics like fractions, decimals, ratios, geometry, time, area, order, expressions and word problems.

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Summative Assessment-II

Subject : Mathematics
Time Durations: 2½ Hrs Maximum Marks: 70
Class: VI

General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.

(ii) The question paper consists 0£ 28 questions divided into four sections A, B, C

and D. Section A consists of 8 questions of 1 mark each.

Section B consi�!s of 6 questions of 2 marks each.

Section C consists of 10 questions of 3 marks each.

Section D consists of 4 questions of 5 marks each.


(iii) There is no overall choice. However an internal choice has been provided in some
questions.
Attempt only one option in such questions.
(SECTION-A)

1. Write opposite of loss of Rs. 315.

2. Represent 27/4 in the form of mixed fraction.

3. If 3n = 21, then find the value of n.

4. Write the 5.07 in words.

5. Find the ratio of 90 to 120.

6. Perimeter of an equilateral triangle = 3 x.............. .. .

7. Length and breadth of a rectangular Figure are 'l' and 'b'. Using its,
Write the formula to find the Perimeter.

8. Represent - 2 on a number line.

SECTlON-B

9. Write the Following as Decimal.

10. Construct with Ruler and Compass, angle of 45°.

11. Find the equivalent fraction of 3/4 having numerator 24.


12. Solve:

13. Write all integers between -6 and 3.

14. Express as metres using decimal : 8 m 6 cm

SECTION-C
15. Find the number of lines of symmetry for the following shapes :

16. Find the sum of 0.75 + 10.425 + 2.

OR

Solve : 11.690 + 15.705- 3.067

17. With of length 4.8 cm as diameter, draw a Circle.

18. Find the perimeter of the fig.


19. Are 32, 48, 70, 210 in proportion?

OR

Divide Rs. 35 between Sonu and Monu in the ratio 5 : 2.

20. Rohit works for 3/6 of an hour, While Sarthak works for 3/4 of an hour. Who
works for Longer Time?

21. Draw Following angles. ( Use Ruler and Compass)

(a) 90° (b) 30°


22. The area of a rectangular garden 50 m long is 750 m2. Find the width of the
Garden.
OR
Find the area of a square field of side 800 cm in m2.

23. Write the following in ascending and descending order.

24. Give Expressions for the following cases :


(a) 29 added to x.
(b) p multiplied by 2, and 3 subtracted from the
product
(c) Subtract 11 from 6 times of m.
SECTION-D

25. Rajesh traveled 18km 268m by bus, 7km and 8m by car and 600m on Foot in
order to reach his school. How far is his School from his Residence?

26. A motor bike travels 220 km in 5 Liters of Petrol. How much distance will it
cover in 1.5 liters of petrol ?

27. Shoaib pays Rs. 6500 as rent for 5 months. How much does he has to pay for a
whole Year, If the rent per month remains same?

28. For the Following Statements with True (T) or False (F).

a) 16:24::20:30

b) Perimeter of square= 2*length of its side

c) -26 is Greater than -25

d) 1 is the Smallest Positive Integers

e) Additive Inverse of -7 is 7.

OR

Manmohan wants to cover the floor of room 4 m wide and 5 m long by squared tiles.
If each square tile is of side 0.5 m, then find the number of tiles required to cover the
floor of the room.

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