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Test 3 Class 6

This document is a Class VI Mathematics Question Paper from Abhyaas Coaching Institute, consisting of multiple sections with a total of 100 marks. It includes questions on various mathematical concepts such as place value, prime numbers, arithmetic operations, and geometry. The paper is structured into four sections with varying mark allocations and emphasizes the importance of proper presentation and handwriting.

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Test 3 Class 6

This document is a Class VI Mathematics Question Paper from Abhyaas Coaching Institute, consisting of multiple sections with a total of 100 marks. It includes questions on various mathematical concepts such as place value, prime numbers, arithmetic operations, and geometry. The paper is structured into four sections with varying mark allocations and emphasizes the importance of proper presentation and handwriting.

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ABHYAAS COACHING INSTITUTE

“Learning today, leading tomorrow”

Class VI Mathematics Question Paper


Total Marks: 100 Time: 2 Hours
Note: 1. All questions must be attempted.
2. Mention your name on the top margin of every page.
3. Marks will be deducted for improper handwriting and improper presentation.
4. Usage of white corrector is strictly prohibited.
5. No addition time will be given.
Section A - 1 Mark each (Q1 to Q15) [15 Marks]
1. Write 5,78,932 in words (Indian System).
2. Write 9,45,120 in words (International System).
3. Write the place value of 9 in 9,46,578.
4. Find the sum of first 6 even numbers.
5. State the smallest prime number.
6. State the largest 3-digit number divisible by 5.
7. Find the predecessor of 10,000.
8. Write two composite numbers between 25 and 30.
9. Express 2/5 as a decimal.
10. Find the square of 15.
11. Write the first three common multiples of 4 and 6.
12. Convert 4500 m into km.
13. Write the cube of 6.
14. Find the HCF of 12 and 15.
15. Write the successor of 99,999.
Section B - 2 Marks each (Q16 to Q23) [16 Marks]
16. Find the sum: 45,678 + 32,945 + 67,809.
17. Subtract: 8,67,234 - 4,53,678.
18. Multiply: 342 × 65 using distributive property.
19. Divide 9,856 by 32.
20. Find the average of first 10 natural numbers.
21. A pen costs Rs 15. Find the cost of 48 pens.
22. Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 25 cm and breadth 18 cm.
23. Write the first 5 multiples of 14.
Section C - 4 Marks each (Q24 to Q30) [28 Marks]
24. A factory produces 1450 toys per day. How many toys in 45 days?
25. (i) Find the LCM of 18, 24, and 30. (ii) Solve: 2/5 + 1/3 - 1/15
26. If 5 kg rice costs Rs 225, find cost of 12 kg.
27. A tank can hold 1250 litres of water. If 375 litres are used, how much remains?
28. The length of a rectangle is 14 cm and breadth is 9 cm. Find area and perimeter.
29. Convert 3 hours 45 minutes into minutes.
30. Find the difference between the largest 4-digit number and smallest 4-digit number.
Section D - 8 Marks each (Q31 to Q35) [40 Marks]
31. The heights (in cm) of 10 students are: 140, 145, 138, 142, 140, 147, 143, 140, 148, 139.
a) Make a frequency distribution table for this data.
b) Find the range of the data..
32. A company has 245 employees. Each earns Rs 18,500 per month. Find total monthly
salary and total yearly salary.
33. A train travels 72 km/h. How far will it travel in 5 hours 30 minutes?
34. Write divisibility rules for 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 with one example each.
35. The side of a square plot is 48 m. A path of width 2 m is built inside along the boundary.
Find the area of the path.

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