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         Maths for Class VI Aspirants of RMS/ Sainik / KV. JNV Compiled by www.sainikrimc.com
 1. NUMERATION  Chapter-01
Round off Rs.828 to nearest ten
          a) 820
          b) 825
          c) 830
          d) 850
          e) 900
 2. Round off Rs.5649 to nearest Hundred
          a) 5600
          b) 5670
          c) 5640
          d) 5650
          e) 5000
 3. Round off the following numbers to nearest Hundred and find the product 336×857
          a) 240000
          b) 220000
          c) 270000
          d) 180000
          e) 250000
 4. Round off the following numbers to nearest thousand and find the product 5674×3204
          a) 20000000
          b) 10000000
          c) 18000000
          d) 230000
 5. Which one of the following is greater?
          a) Five millions
          b) Hundred Lakh
          c) Hundred millions
          d) One Crore
 6. Arrange the following in descending order. 123456, 654321, 543216, 456123
          a) 654321, 543216, 123456, 456123
          b) 123456, 654321, 456123, 543216
          c) 654321, 543216, 456123, 123456
          d) 123456, 456123, 543216, 654321
 7. 10000000 is
          a) One billion
          b) Hundred crore
          c) Ten millions
          d) Hundred millions
 8. Round off 36.478m to two decimal places
          a) 37
          b) 36, 48
          c) 36, 5
          d) 36, 48
 9. How to write Nineteen million Nineteen
          a) 190000019
          b) 1900019
          c) 19000019
          d) 190019
 10. Match the following
          a) A-1,B-2,C-3,D-4
          b) A-1,B-4,C-2,D-3
          c) A-3,B-1,C-4,D-2
          d) A-4,B-3,C-1,D-2
 11. The largest 5 digit number is
          a) 22222 + 88888
          b) 33333 + 66666
          c) 77777 + 33333
          d) 55555 + 43434
 12. The sum of largest six digit number and smallest six digit numbers will be.
          a) 1099999
          b) 10899999
          c) 100999
          d) 1899999
 13. The smallest whole number is
          a) 0
          b) 1
          c) 99
          d) 100
 14. Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with each side measuring 3 cm
          a) 15 cm
          b) 12 cm
          c) 6 cm
          d) 9 cm
 15. Area of a rectangle = ________
          a) (length × breadth)
          b) (length - breadth)
          c) (length by breadth )
          d) None of these
 16. Find the area of a square plot of side 7 m
          a) 49 sq.m
          b) 49 m
          c) 28 sq.m
          d) None of these
 17. Find the perimeter of an isosceles triangle with equal sides 8 cm each and third side 6 cm.
          a) 14 cm
          b) 16 cm
          c) 20 cm
          d) 22 cm
 18. __________ is the distance covered along the boundary forming a closed figure when you go round the figure once.
          a) None of these
          b) Area
          c) Circumference
          d) Volume
 19. Perimeter of a rectangle = _________ × (length + breadth)
          a) 5
          b) 4
          c) 3
          d) 2
 20. Perimeter of a square = ________ × length of a side
          a) 3
          b) 4
          c) 2
          d) None of these
 21. Meera went to a park 150 m long and 80 m wide. She took one complete round on its boundary. What is the distance covered by her?
          a) 460 m
          b) 300 m
          c) 230 m
          d) None of these
 22. A farmer has a rectangular field of length and breadth 240 m and 180 m respectively. He wants to fence it with 3 rounds of rope. What is the total length of rope he must use?
          a) 2700 m
          b) 2520m
          c) 2400m
          d) None of these
 23. A room is 4 m long and 3 m 50 cm wide. How many square metres of carpet is needed to cover the floor of the room?
          a) 7 Sq.m
          b) 14 sq.m
          c) 14 m
          d) None of these
 24. The area of a square whose perimeter is 4 m
          a) 1 m
          b) 4 sq.m
          c) 1 sq.m
          d) None of these
 25. Which figure encloses more area: a square of side 2 cm ; a rectangle of side 3 cm and 2 cm ;An equilateral triangle of side 4 cm?
          a) equilateral triangle
          b) rectangle
          c) square
          d) None of these
 26. If two lines intersect at a point, then the vertically opposite angles are always ________
          a) equal
          b) unequal
          c) supplementary
          d) none of these
 27. Two angles forming a linear pair are ________________.
          a) supplementary
          b) equal
          c) complimentary
          d) none of these
 28. A line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points is called
          a) transversal
          b) intersecting
          c) parallel
          d) None of these
 29. If two adjacent angles are supplementary, then they form _________ .
          a) a ray
          b) a linear pair of angles
          c) vertically opposite angles
          d) Corresponding angles
 30. Simplify: 135 × 56 + 135 × 44
          a) 13500
          b) 1350
          c) 100
          d) 135

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