CBSE Class 6 Mathematics Worksheets/ Part 1

CBSE Class 6 Mathematics Worksheets is about some model questions that you can expect for annual/yearly examinations. Here you can find out practice problems for class 6 Mathematics.

CBSE CLASS 6 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEETS/ Part 1
For Annual/Yearly Examinations
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. 0.7 + 0.4 = —————-
    A. 0.11
    B. 1.1
    C. 0.011
  2. The side of a square with area 49 square cm is ———–
    A. 49
    B. 7
    C. 28
  3. 3 more than twice a number x is written as ————–
    A. 3x + 2
    B. 2x + 3
    C. 3 + x + 2
  4. The ratio equivalent to 3: 4 is —————-
    A. 4:3
    B. 9: 12
    C. 3:6
  5. 5 km = ————- m
    A. 50
    B. 500
    C. 5000
    Fill in the blanks:
  6. Solution of an equation 5 – p = 3 is ———–
  7. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle of sides of length 5 cm is —————
  8. The simplest form of 4: 16 is —————-
  9. The place value of 7 in the decimal 65.867 is ——————-
  10. Representation of data through pictures is ————–
    Answer the following:
  11. Ex press as km using decimals:
    a) 7m
    b) 80 km 5 m
  12. Check whether the ratios 3:5 and 9:15 are in proportion or not?
  13. Take Manu’s present age be y years.
    a) What will be his age 4 years from now?
    b) What was his age 4 years back?
  14. Find the area and perimeter of a rectangular garden of length 12 m and breadth 8 m.
  15. The length of a rectangular hall is 4 metres less than 3 times the breadths of the hall. What is the length, if the breadth is b metres?

ANSWERS:

  1. 1.1
  2. 7
  3. 2x + 3
  4. 9:12
  5. 5000 m
  6. p = 2
  7. 15 cm
  8. 1:4
  9. Thousandths
  10. Pictograph
  11. a)0.007 km
    b) 80.005 km
  12. Given ratios are 3:5 and 9:15.
    9: 15 = 3:5 (Divide both numerator and denominator by the common factor)
    Since both are equal, the given ratios are in proportion.
  13. a) y + 4
    b) y – 4
  14. Given length = 12m and breadth = 8m
    Area = l x b = 12 x 8 = 96 square m
    Perimeter = 2(l + b) = 2(12 + 8) = 2 x 20 = 40 m
  15. Let breadth be b metres.
    Then as per the given condition, length = (3b – 4) metres.

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