Mathematics
Mathematics
Class VI
Total Marks
: 100
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SECTION A
Answer All Questions.
Question 1
Direction: Each question in this section is followed by FOUR possible choices of answers.
Choose the most correct answer and write it down in your answer sheet
provided by the school. Each question carries 2 marks.
i) The shaded portions of the diagram given below represent
3
4
1
2
4
3
2
5
1
2
5
2
A
B
C
D
4
of his pizza to his sister. What fraction of pizza is left with him?
6
4
6
3
B
6
2
C
6
1
D
6
F
G
H
I
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4m
C 24 kL
D 24 dL
v)
2m
3m
3.5kg
4.3 kg
6.1kg
5.8kg
2.1kg
3.6 kg
2.3kg
9.6kg
L
A
B
C
D
L
M
N
O
vi) The area of a kitchen garden is 300.6 m2. Lhamo divided it into six equal plots. What is the
areaof each part?
A
50.1m2
B
50.2 m2
C
50.3 m2
D
50.4 m2
vii) Use the figure to answer the question given below.
Fig.1
Fig.2
Figure 1 has an area of 50 square meters. What is the best estimation for the area of figure 2
in square meters?
A
B
C
D
25 square meters
20 square meters
15 square meters
10 square meters
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23 cm2
24 cm2
25 cm2
26 cm2
2:1
1:2
1:3
3:1
In a class of 40 students, 85% passed in a Math test. How many students failed in the Math
test?
A 5 students
B 6 students
C 7 students
D 8 students
800.
8,000.
80,000.
800,000.
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xii) Menda had a recipe that required 3 kg of beef. How many grams of beef does she need?
A
B
C
D
1000g
2000g
3000g
4000g
xiii) Pemas archery scores for the last 12 matches are50, 21, 37, 40, 45, 38, 40 and 36.
What is the mode of his scores?
A 36
B 37
C 38
D 40
xiv) The common factor of 16 and 18 is
A
B
C
D
2.
3.
4.
5.
xv) Dorji recorded the temperature using thermometers. The readings of his thermometers are
as shown below.
10 c
150c
200c
250c
L.
M.
N.
O.
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SECTION B
Answer All Questions.
Question 2
[5 Marks]
a) Sonam and Tashi brought a cake of same size each. Sonam ate
3
of his cake and
4
5
of his cake. What amount of the cakes did they eat altogether?
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Who ate the least cake and by how much? Show your work.
[3]
b) Bidur found out that the area of a parallelogram is twice as the area of a triangle. Do you
agree with him? Show your work with the help of adiagram.
[2]
Tashi ate
Question 3
[5 Marks]
Match each item in column A against the correct item in column B. Re-write each
correct matching pair in your answer sheet.
Column A
Column B
a) (y, x)
b)
3) Theoretical probability of
3
4
median
c) 6
4) Central number
d) 0.75
5) Unordered pair
e) 7
f) (x, y)
Question 4
[5 Marks]
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Put
to show if each statement about the transformation of a shape is TRUE or
FALSE. One is done for you as an example.
Statements
i) Image 2 is translated from image 1.
ii) Image 3 is reflection of image 1.
iii) Image 2 is reflection of image 3.
iv) Image 1 is rotated from original shape 0.
v) Image 1 is reflection of original shape 0.
vi) The another word for translation is slide
True
Question 5
a)
False
[5 Marks]
b)
ii) 4
Deki calculated and found that 2:3 = 5:6. Do you agree with her? Support your answer
with adiagram.
[2]
Question 6
[4 Marks]
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate answer. Write only the answer against the question number
in the answer sheet.
i. The standard form of 3 billions, 7 hundred ten millions, 3 ten thousands and fifty
is...
ii. 0.002 = thousandths
iii. The opposite of -2 is
iv. 5, 300,000,000 = billions.
Question 7
[6 Marks]
1
5
2
5
.
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Ratio
[3]
Percentage
20%
4:10
1:4
25%
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3
4
in Math,
in Dzongkha and
5
10
2
in English. Arrange her test marks from the least to the greatest.
4
Question 8
[3]
[5 Marks]
[2]
b) A shopkeeper arranged the biscuit packets each with a volume of 30 cm3 in two cartoon
boxes as shown below. Which cartoon box holds more biscuit packets?
Show your work.
[3]
10 cm
30 cm
5 cm
3 cm
30 cm
10 cm
Question 9
[5 Marks]
5
3 5
+ is 1 or 1.38. Is he correct? Explain your
8
4 8
thinking with the help of both a fraction strip and 10 by 10 grid.
Sangay found out that the sum of
Question 10
[5 Marks]
[3]
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Do you agree with Dawas procedure? If not, explain the correctprocedure and mention
what operation rule you would use to make the above procedure true.
b) Prem estimated 20.3 3.9 as shown below. Which estimation below is closest to the
above statement? Explain your answer.
[2]
i. 20 4
ii. 19 4
iii. 20 3
Question 11
[5 Marks]
The figure given below shows the window in a wall. The area of the wall is 48 m2. Find
thedimensions and area of the window.
1m
Window
2m
1m
8m
2m
Question 12
[5 Marks]
Create a shape on the grid by using coordinates A (7, 6),B (-7, 6), C (-6,-6) and D(6,-6).
Name the shape and estimate the area of the shape.
(Use the graph provided to you on page 11 to answer this)
Question 13
[5 Marks]
Front View
Draw the top view, front view , right view, left view and back view of the steps.
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Question 14
[5 Marks]
Pema is a low achiever student. She has a doubt that 4 0.5 = 8. Is her answer correct?
Can you help her to prove that 4 0.5=8by using 10 by 10 grid. Rename 4 0.5 = 8 in
terms of place value.
Question 15
[5 Marks]
Read the following double bar graph to answer the given questions.
1400
Feecollectionoftwo schools
1200
Feecollection(Nu)
1000
800
SchoolA
600
SchoolB
400
200
0
Tuitionfee
Libraryfee
Computerfee
Transportfee
Typesoffees
i)
ii)
Arrange the fees of the school B from the least to the greatest.
iii)
Estimate how many times tuition fee of school A is higher than library fee of school B?
iv)
Find the ratio of the total fee collection for the two schools.
v)
What is the percentage of the tuition fee of the schools Acompared to the total fee of the
school A?
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i) 23 %
ii) 34%
(To be used to answer question 12)
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