Class-6 Half Yearly Examination - 1
Section - A, Attempt all the questions from this section
1. [3 + 3 + 1 + 3]
a) What is the least 6-digit number exactly divisible by 72?
b) Simplify: 7 − [15 − {−3 − 6 (5 of −6)}]
c) How many positive integers are there in between −5 and 5.
d) A mathematics test was given to a class of 40 students. 4⁄5 of the students gave all correct answers. How many students made some mistakes?
2. [3 + 3 + 4]
a) In 2x⁄3 − 2 1⁄2 = 3 1⁄2, find the value of x.
b) 545 ÷ 545 − 545 ÷ 545 = _____.
c) Simplify: 200 − 5 [25 − {15 + 2 − 12}]
Section - B, Attempt any three questions from this section
3. [3 + 3 + 4]
a) Temperature at the foot of the mountain is 10°C. It fell down by 15°C at the top of the mountain. What is the temperature at the top of the mountain?
b) What is the largest 4-digit number that is divisible by 25?
c) The length of a rectangular field is 6 m more than its breadth and the perimeter of the field is 84 m. Find the length and breadth of the field .
4. [3 + 3 + 4]
a) Simplify: 83265 × 169 − 83265 × 69
b) Rahim had 6 7⁄12 liters of fuel in his motor bike in the morning. In the evening he had only 2 2⁄5 liters of fuel in the tank. How much fuel was used by Rahim during the day?
c) A number is multiplied by 6 and 12 is added to the product. If the result is 72, then find the number.
5. [3 + 3 + 4]
a) One integer is greater than the other by 6. If one number is −20, then find the other number.
b) Find the difference between the smallest number of 7-digits and the largest number of 5-digits.
c) Simplify: 2 3⁄5 + 1 7⁄10 − 3 2⁄15
6. [3 + 3 + 4]
a) The product of two numbers is 155952. If one number is 342, find the other number.
b) Weight of three books is 2 3⁄4 kg, 3 5⁄6 kg and 2 3⁄8 kg. Find the total weight of all the three books.
c) Find the value of the below mentioned polynomial when y = 3
3y2 + 2y + 5
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