Wednesday 7 September 2016

Model SA- 1 Maths Paper for Class- VI


MODEL EXAM PAPER
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT -1
CLASS-VI                                                                                             MARKS- 50 + 10 Funtoot
   SUB -MATHS                                                                                        TIME-    2 Hrs
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS-
       All Questions are compulsory.
  •    Q.No.1 to 6 carries 1 mark.
  •   Q.No.7 to 11 carries 2 marks. 
  •  Q.No.12 to 17 carries 3 marks.    
  •  Q.No.18 to 21 carries 4 marks. 
  •   10 marks for Funtoot Practical Test

1.       The number of factors of 28 is
(a)    4             (b)   6          (c)  7          (d)   8                     
2.       A quadrilateral is a polygon with
(a)  6 sides      (b)   5 sides      (c)   4 sides       (d) 3 sides             
3.       A  perpendicular  bisector of a line makes an angle of ______ with the line
         (a)  500            (b)  600            (c)  900            (d)  1800                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
4.  If a point P lies in the exterior of a circle with centre O of radius 3cm , then
(a)    OP = 3cm       (b) OP < 3cm        (c) OP ≥ 3cm         (d)  OP > 3cm

         5.  Replace * in 98654*5 which is divisible by 11.
                         (a)  3              (b)  1                   (c) 0                  (d)  2
       6. The mathematical statement for
                   “Sum of two and five divided by three times the difference of ten and nine “.
(a)    (2 + 5) ÷ (10-9 X3)                (b) (2 + 5 ÷ 3 X 10 – 9)                                                                                                (c)   2 + 5 ÷ 3 X 10 – 9      (d)   (2+5) ÷ 3 X (10 – 9) 
7.       The H.C.F and L.C.M of two numbers is 6 and 80 respectively. If one of the numbers is 30.Find the other number.
8.       Draw an altitude of a triangle. How many altitudes can be drawn in a triangle?
9.       By using suitable properties of multiplication, find :
(i)                  I256 X 95
(ii)                320 X 275 – 32 X 10 X 175
10.   How many degrees are there in
(i)                   Five  right angles
(ii)                Two and a half  right angles
11.    The result obtained in 20 throws of a die are 5,4,3,2,1,1,2,5,4,6,6,3,2,1,4,3,2,1,5,2 . Prepare a frequency distribution table.
12.    Explain with figures the following quadrilaterals :
(i)                  Parallelogram
(ii)                Rhombus
(iii)               Trapezium

13.   From  the given figure, name                                
(i)                  Pairs of parallel lines                    
(ii)                Collinear  points
(iii)               Pairs of intersecting  lines

14.   Three rods are 45 cm , 50cm and 75 cm in length. What is the least length of a rope that can be measured by the full lengths of each of three rods?

15.   Find the prime factorization of the following numbers:
(i)                  2730
(ii)                7325

16.   There are 527 apples, 646 pears and 748 oranges. These are to be arranged in heaps with same number of fruits. Find the greatest number of fruits possible in each heaps. How many heaps are formed?  
                                        
17.   (i) Draw two concentric circles with radii 4cm and 4.5cm.
(ii)Draw two perpendicular diameters AC and BD of the circle with radius 4cm.Join AB,BC, CD,and DA .What is the figure ABCD ?
    
18.    (i) Classify the triangles according to angles with well labeled figures.
(ii)Draw median of a triangle. How many medians can be drawn in a triangle?

19.   From the given figure, identify:
(i)                  Three radii
(ii)                a longest chord
(iii)               a chord        
(iv)              a segment                                                        
(v)                a sector                                                                     
                           


(OR)
From the given figure, identify:                                                                     A    
(i)                  Three triangles.
(ii)                Seven angles.
(iii)               Six lines segments.
(iv)              Two angles have <A as common.
(v)                Three vertices.                                     B                                       D                  C


20.   The following table shows the favourite  sports of 250 students of a school.
Sports
cricket
football
tennis
badminton
Swimming
No. of students
90
20
60
15
65

Represent the data by a bar graph.


                
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