Military School Class VI Revision Paper for 2015


                  Day 16 Rashtriya Military School and Sainik School Class VI Entrance Examination

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 1. Numeration :
Roman M Minus Roman C is Equal  to ( M - C = ?)
          a) 800
          b) 900
          c) 700
          d) 400

 2. If 50,000 is subtracted from 3 lakh, it will be 50,000 more than____
          a) 20,000
          b) 2,00,000
          c) 20,00,000
          d) 2000

 3. What are the Greatest and the Smallest numbers you can make with the digits 4,1,8,3,6 nd 7 ?
          a) 876431 and 134678
          b) 876431 and 136478
          c) 876413 and 134678
          d) 876431 and 1347678

 4. C minus L = ?
          a) M
          b) D
          c) L
          d) X
          e) XL

 5. L Minus XXX =
          a) X
          b) XX
          c) XXX
          d) C

 6. Solve:- ( 444- 44)  Divided by 4 = ?
          a) 4
          b) 44
          c) 10
          d) 100

 7. What is Seven Hundred Plus 13 = ?
          a) 7130
          b) 713
          c) 731
          d) 830

 8. Ram watches a match in which 4 volley ball teams are playing . Each team has 6 players, for a total of 24 players. Which number sentence Tells us the number of players in the team?
          a) 4 x 6= 24
          b) 2 x 4 = 8
          c) 6 x 4 = 24
          d) 24 ÷ 4 = 6

 9. 570 + 430 = How many tens?
          a) 100
          b) 43
          c) 57
          d) 1000

 10. 1000 - 430 = How many tens?
          a) 43
          b) 430
          c) 57
          d) 3

 11. If the Largest 3 digit number is divided by Smallest 2 digit number, then
          a) Q= 10, R = 99
          b) Q = 99 and R = 9
          c) Q = 9 and R = 10
          d) Q = 10 and R = 9

 12. What must be taken away fron 519 to make it 400?
          a) 119
          b) 19
          c) 129
          d) 120

 13. Choose the correct option to complete the given sentence.
DIVIDENT  = _____ X QUOTIENT  + _______
          a) Remainder, Divisor
          b) Product and Multiplier
          c) Divisor  and Remainder
          d) Multiplier and Product

 14. Reduce the both given numbers by 1 and then Subtract, the answer would be_____
The numbers are 4000 and 2847
          a) 1154
          b) 1253
          c) 1153
          d) 1113

 15. 63 x 63 is
          a) 3609
          b) 3699
          c) 3669
          d) 3069

 16. If a Penquin covers a distance  of  6 kms, in 3 hours  Find out the distance covered in 2. 5 hours.
          a) 2 km
          b) 4 km
          c) 4.5 km
          d) 5 km

 17. What will be the value of 2/3 as percentage?
          a) 2 / 3 %
          b) 100 / 3 %
          c) 60 %
          d) 66.66 %
 18. f the cost of 7 kg wheat is Rs. 245, what will be the cost of 5 kg wheat?
          a) Rs. 35
          b) Rs. 105
          c) Rs. 140
          d) Rs. 175
 19. Which of the following is not a square number?
          a) 289
          b) 254
          c) 196
          d) 169
 20. Calculate the number of minutes in 2/3 rd  of an hour
          a) 40 minutes
          b) 60 minutes
          c) 45 minutes
          d) 140 minutes

 21. What is the difference between the smallest and the greatest three-digit numbers formed by using the digits 5, 6 and 7 exactly once, so that no digit is repeated?
          a) 198
          b) 189
          c) 98
          d) 0
 22. What will be the measure of supplementary angle of 55 Degree?
          a) 120 °
          b) 125 °
          c) 135 °
          d) 140 °
 23. What is the value of z in the equation 2z + 3 = 7?
          a) 5
          b) 4
          c) 3
          d) 2
          e) 1
 24. Which of the following can be the square root of the number 'a'?
          a) a ²
          b) √2
          c) a
          d) a ½
 25. What is the ratio of 30 minutes to 1.5 hours?
          a) 3 : 1
          b) 1 : 3
          c) 2 : 1
          d) 1 : 2
 26. The circumference of a circle is 88 cm. What is the radius?
          a) 6.5 CM
          b) 7.2 CM
          c) 14 CM
          d) 12 CM
27. A student needs to score 80% or more to secure grade A in an examination. How much should the student score out of 800 to get grade A?
          a) 360
          b) 540
          c) 590
          d) 640
 28. A Roll of cloth contains 97 cm. How much is it in meters.
          a) 0.97 m
          b) 9.7 m
          c) 0.097 m
          d) 9700 m

 29. 133 Degree angle is known as _____ angle
          a) Acute
          b) Obtuse
          c) Reflex
          d) straight
 30. Manpreet purchased 5 chairs and 2 tables for Rs.1625. Jane purchased 2 chairs and 1 table for Rs.750. Find the cost of a chair and a table.
          a) Rs. 500
          b) Rs. 650
          c) Rs. 625
          d) Rs. 675

 31. A car travels a distance of 240 kilometres in 4 hours. Find the speed of the car.
          a) 60 km / hr
          b) 70 km / hr
          c) 80 km / hr
          d) 85 km / hr

 32. A certain number is multiplied by 3 and the product is then divided by 2. If the result is 24, what is the number?
          a) 4
          b) 12
          c) 16
          d) 24
          e) 32

 33. Anitha started to bake some cookies at 6:40 pm. The cookies normally took 45 minutes to bake.  But she took them out 10 minutes late than the actual time. At what time did she take the cookies out?
          a) 7 :20 pm
          b) 7 : 30 pm
          c) 7 : 35 pm
          d) 7 : 40 pm

 34. Suresh bought a sofa set for Rs. 12,600 and sold it for Rs. 13,200. What is his profit percent?
          a) 2.24 %
          b) 2.58 %
          c) 4.35 %
          d) 4.76 %

 35. Find the average of the following scores.  124, 856, 331, 227, 963, 338, 259, 662
          a) 570
          b) 660
          c) 480
          d) 470
          e) 325

 36. The speed of a car is 54 km/hour. Its speed in metres per second is
          a) 15 m/s
          b) 18 m/s
          c) 20 m.s
          d) 24 m/s

 37. Mrs. Hema waters one of her plants every 10 days, and another plant every 14 days. If she waters both the plants today, after how many days will she again water both the plants together?
          a) 12
          b) 14
          c) 64
          d) 79
          e) 70

 38. man can do a task in 12 days. He starts working on the task when 40% of work is already completed. How many days will he take to complete the task?
          a) 7.2 days
          b) 5.6 days
          c) 8.5 days
          d) 9 days

 39. If you have a = 2 and b = 3 as its value. find the value of 2a x 3b = ?
          a) 8
          b) 12
          c) 24
          d) 36
          e) 54

 40. What should come in the place of question mark?    8% of 800 × ? = 224
          a) 4.5
          b) 3.75
          c) 4.2
          d) 3.5
          e) 4

 41. A Sum of Rs. 500 borrowed at simple interest will double itself in 10 years. In how many years will it triple itself at the same rate of interest?
          a) 15 years
          b) 20 Years
          c) 25 years
          d) 32 Years

 42. A squared piece of cloth has side 1.5 m. How many handkerchiefs of 25 cm × 9 cm can be cut out from it?
          a) 110
          b) 100
          c) 105
          d) 90

 43. The perimeter of a square room is 120 m. What is the area of the room?
          a) 1440 sq m
          b) 900 sq m
          c) 1210 sq m
          d) 1690 sq m

 44. Which of the following can be the greatest even number formed by using the digits; 1, 8, 7 and 9?
          a) 9178
          b) 7189
          c) 9818
          d) 9718
          e) 9871

 45. The LCM of two numbers is 2310 and their HCF is 30. If one of the numbers is 7 border=0 30, find the other number.
          a) 693
          b) 330
          c) 210
          d) 280

 46. Select the figure that is different from others
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 47. India won a total of 57 medals at the 17th  Asain Games. If it wont 11 Gold, 10 silver, how many bronze medals did it win in the games?
          a) 32
          b) 34
          c) 36
          d) 26

 48. If Raina had scored 3 more boundaries he would have scored 124 runs in all, what was his score in the cricket match ?
          a) 112 runs
          b) 120 runs
          c) 116 runs
          d) 148 runs

 49. A bowler bowled at a speed of 120 km / h. what was his speed in m /s ?
          a) 3 . 5 m.s
          b) 3. 33 m / s
          c) 33. 33 m / s
          d) none of the above

 50. A water tank of 4 m high, 12m long and 8 m broad can hold _____   of water in it.
          a) 384 cubic m
          b) 384 m
          c) 384 cubic cm
          d) 384 cubic decimeter
 

51. If 2 dozen bananas cost Rs. 48,  what would be the cost of 3 bananas?
          a) Rs. 12
          b) Rs. 8
          c) Rs. 6
          d) Rs. 10

 52. Find the odd one out ( Baby, colt, filly, cow, puppy)
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D


 53. Find the odd one.
          a) sister
          b) father
          c) mother
          d) friend


 54. Find the odd one out
          a) Long
          b) Tall
          c) Sharp
          d) Small

 55. Find the odd one
          a) Jasmine
          b) Tomato
          c) Lotus
          d) Rose

 56. Find the odd one out
          a) Tiger
          b) Deer
          c) Lion
          d) Wolf

 57. Find the odd one out
          a) Instructor
          b) Student
          c) Teacher
          d) Director

 58. Choose the correct word to complete the phrase representing a group of similar items.
______ of sand
          a) heap
          b) Pile
          c) mount
          d) Crate


 59. Choose the correct word to complete the phrase representing a group of similar items.
______ of thieves
          a) Group
          b) Crowd
          c) Mob
          d) Gang


 60. Choose the correct word to complete the phrase representing a group of similar items.
______ of thieves
          a) band
          b) mob
          c) collection
          d) procession


 61. Choose the correct young ones of the given living beings. The young one of deer is
          a) yawn
          b) dawn
          c) Calf
          d) Fawn

 62. The young one of cat is
          a) Cub
          b) Kitten
          c) Clot
          d) Filly
          e) Baby cat

 63. The young one of elephant is
          a) Calf
          b) Foal
          c) Tadpole
          d) Fry

 64. Young one of a Goat is called_________
          a) Kid
          b) Cub
          c) Puppy
          d) Lamb

 65. Passage
Sneezes, and coughs, watery eyes, running nose and sore throat, are common sights that mark a person infected with the common cold. The common cold is a viral infection that seems incurable. The reason is that antibiotics and ordinary medicine cannot treat a viral infection. The additional reason is that, unlike a single virus infection like, say chicken pox, the conditions, under which we say that somebody has caught a cold, can be brought about by a range of viruses that list more than a hundred. So, catching a cold, getting cured and developing immunity towards the virus that caused it doesn’t protect you from catching a cold again on the very next day. The next common cold virus in the line may be knocking on your door. Thoroughly washing your hands and not touching your face, remaining clean, and trying to avoid infected patients may help to prevent a common cold. You can avoid a common cold by good habits, but can’t cure it yet by medicines, nor can you prevent it by a common vaccine.
The passage provides answer to which of the following questions?
          a) What causes chicken pox?
          b) How to prevent common cold from turning into chicken pox?
          c) Can we really cure common cold?
          d) How to kill the common cold virus?

 66. Which of the following symptoms does not necessarily result from common cold?
          a) Watery eyes
          b) Running nose
          c) High temperature
          d) Sore throat

 67. A common cold is different from chicken pox in that it is brought about by
          a) a virus
          b) good habits
          c) more than a hundred viruses
          d) a knocking on the door

 68. It can be concluded from the passage that
          a) no vaccine is available for common cold at present
          b) no vaccine is available for chicken box at present
          c) vaccines cannot prevent diseases
          d) there are many vaccines for different types of chicken pox

 69. The phrase “running nose” as used in the passage, implies
          a) a blocked nose
          b) a tingling feeling in the nose
          c) a watery nose
          d) a painful condition

 70. In the following question four figures are given. Four of them are similar in some way but one figure is not like the other four. Select the figure that does not belong to the group.
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 71. Directions: In the following question four figures are given. Four of them are similar in some way but one figure is not like the other four. Select the figure that does not belong to the group.
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 72. Which is the odd figure among the following?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 73. Identify the odd fiqure out.
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 74. Directions: In the following problem, out of the four figures marked (1), (2), (3) and (4), three are similar in a certain manner. However, one figure is not like the other three. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
          a) 1
          b) 2
          c) 3
          d) 4

 75. Directions: Out of the four figures given in the options, three are similar in a certain manner. Choose the figure which is different from the others.
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 76. Directions: In this question, out of the four figures given in the options, three are similar in a certain manner. However, one figure is not like the other three. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 77. Next 18 the Asian Games would be held at___________
          a) Tokeyo
          b) Beijing
          c) Bahrain
          d) Jakrata

 78. Japanese Swimmer Hagino Kusuke, won ___ medal, he became the most Valuable Plyer fonthe Games award.
          a) 5
          b) 7
          c) 9
          d) 11

 79. Incheon is in _____ country
          a) South Korea
          b) North Korea
          c) Vietnam
          d) New Zealand

 80. Next Summer Olympics wold be held in ________
          a) Manila
          b) Singapore
          c) Rio de janiro
          d) Ottawa

 81. Intelligence Test: Analogies:
Read the following questions and choose the answer that best answer the questions.  Complete the following Analogies:-
Ornaments  : Gold  :  :  Needle  :   ?               ( Gold is used for making Ornament in the same way_____ is used to make Needle)
          a) Stich
          b) Prick
          c) Steel
          d) Thread
 

82. Vegetables  : Chop : :  Body  : ?  ( For those who do not understand the words/ choices given below, please feel to use your dictionary )
          a) Cut
          b) Amputate
          c) Peel
          d) Prune

 83. Bank : Money  : : Transport  : ?
          a) Goods
          b) Road
          c) Traffic
          d) Speed

 84. Walking  : Running  : : Smiling  : ?
          a) Feeling
          b) Laughing
          c) Face
          d) Weeping

 85. Mountain  : Valley  : :  Genius  : ?
          a) Brain
          b) Idiot
          c) Think
          d) Intelligence

 86. Eye  : Wink  : : Heart   : ?
          a) Move
          b) Throb
          c) Pump
          d) Quiver

 87. Ink : Pen  : :  Blood  : ?
          a) Donation
          b) Vein
          c) Accident
          d) Doctor

 88. Oceans  : Deserts  : : Waves : ?
          a) Sea
          b) Dust
          c) Sand Dunes
          d) Ripples

 89. Harp : Drum  : : Flute  : ?
          a) Bugle
          b) Harmonium
          c) Piano
          d) Violin

 90. Cub : Lion : :  Colt  : ?
          a) Dog
          b) Stag
          c) Leopard
          d) Stallion

 91. Illiteracy : Education  : :  Flood  : ?
          a) Rain
          b) Bridge
          c) Dam
          d) River

 92. Chef is related to Restaurant in the same way as Druggist is related to _____
          a) Medicine
          b) Pharmacy
          c) Store
          d) Chemist

 93. Flower :  Essence : : Oven  :  ?
          a) Vapour
          b) Fire
          c) Heat
          d) Steam

 94. Wax : Grease : : Milk  :  ?
          a) Drink
          b) Ghee
          c) Curd
          d) Protein

 95. Rhythm  : Music  :  Design :  ?
          a) Symmetry
          b) Architect
          c) Beauty
          d) Building

 96. Engineer : Machine : : Doctor  : ?
          a) Hospital
          b) Body
          c) Disease
          d) Medicine

 97. Earth : Axis : : Wheel  : ?
          a) Tyre
          b) Spoke
          c) Rim
          d) Hub

 98. Wide and Complete view is known as
          a) Envoy
          b) Dainty
          c) Salvation
          d) Panorama

 99. A girl who prefers boyish games and activities
          a) Virago
          b) Bourgeois
          c) Tomboy
          d) Decoy

 100. A very frightening dream
          a) Damsel
          b) Nightmare
          c) Melancholy
          d) Horror
 

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