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Grade 6 Maths — 21 chapters · 4,216 Qs

1Whole Numbers423 Qs →

Sample questions

What is the product of 12 and 15?
  • (A) 180
  • (B) 170
  • (C) 150
  • (D) 160
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Which number comes next after 9999 in whole numbers?
  • (A) 10000
  • (B) 9998
  • (C) 10001
  • (D) 1000
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What is the value of $0 \times 345$?
  • (A) 0
  • (B) 345
  • (C) 1
  • (D) 3450
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2Fractions393 Qs →

Sample questions

What is the fraction equivalent of 3 divided by 5?
  • (A) \frac{3}{5}
  • (B) \frac{5}{3}
  • (C) \frac{3}{8}
  • (D) \frac{5}{8}
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Which fraction is larger: \frac{3}{4} or \frac{2}{4}?
  • (A) \frac{3}{4}
  • (B) \frac{2}{4}
  • (C) They are equal
  • (D) \frac{1}{4}
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What is \frac{4}{8} simplified?
  • (A) \frac{1}{2}
  • (B) \frac{2}{4}
  • (C) \frac{4}{8}
  • (D) \frac{1}{4}
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3Playing with Numbers364 Qs →

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What is the unit digit of the number $7 \times 8$?
  • (A) 5
  • (B) 6
  • (C) 4
  • (D) 3
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What is the sum of the digits of the number 123?
  • (A) 6
  • (B) 5
  • (C) 7
  • (D) 8
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What is the smallest 3-digit number?
  • (A) 100
  • (B) 99
  • (C) 101
  • (D) 110
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4Knowing Our Numbers358 Qs →

Sample questions

Which number is the smallest among: 4,589; 4,859; 4,598; 4,985?
  • (A) 4,589
  • (B) 4,859
  • (C) 4,598
  • (D) 4,985
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What is the standard form of "five thousand four hundred thirty-two"?
  • (A) 5,432
  • (B) 54,032
  • (C) 5432
  • (D) 500432
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What is the expanded form of 3,205?
  • (A) 3000 + 20 + 5
  • (B) 300 + 200 + 5
  • (C) 3000 + 200 + 5
  • (D) 3000 + 20 + 50
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5Data Handling243 Qs →

Sample questions

If the median of the numbers 3, 7, 9 is found, what is it?
  • (A) 7
  • (B) 9
  • (C) 3
  • (D) 6
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What is the total of the numbers in this frequency table? Number: 1, 2, 3; Frequency: 2, 3, 1
  • (A) 11
  • (B) 6
  • (C) 9
  • (D) 12
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If the data set is 8, 6, 10, 6, 4, what is the median after arranging it in order?
  • (A) 6
  • (B) 8
  • (C) 4
  • (D) 10
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6Integers237 Qs →

Sample questions

Integers are a collection of positive numbers, negative numbers, and ___.
  • (A) fraction
  • (B) decimal
  • (C) zero
  • (D) natural number
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When we move to the left on a number line, the value of the number ___.
  • (A) increases
  • (B) decreases
  • (C) remains same
  • (D) becomes zero
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Every positive integer is always ___ than any negative integer.
  • (A) smaller
  • (B) equal
  • (C) greater
  • (D) half
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7Decimals230 Qs →

Sample questions

The decimal form of $\frac{4}{10}$ is ___.
  • (A) 0.4
  • (B) 4.0
  • (C) 0.04
  • (D) 40.0
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The sum of $0.3 + 0.5$ is ___.
  • (A) 0.8
  • (B) 0.08
  • (C) 0.53
  • (D) 1.0
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The fraction form of $0.9$ is ___.
  • (A) $\frac{9}{10}$
  • (B) $\frac{9}{100}$
  • (C) $\frac{1}{9}$
  • (D) $\frac{90}{10}$
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8Basic Geometrical Ideas226 Qs →

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A ray has one endpoint and extends endlessly in ___ direction.
  • (A) two
  • (B) all
  • (C) one
  • (D) no
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A simple closed figure made up entirely of line segments is called a ___.
  • (A) circle
  • (B) ray
  • (C) polygon
  • (D) angle
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A ___ determines a location and is usually denoted by a capital letter.
  • (A) line
  • (B) ray
  • (C) segment
  • (D) point
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9Understanding Elementary Shapes224 Qs →

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A cube has ___ faces.
  • (A) 4
  • (B) 6
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 12
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A quadrilateral is a polygon with ___ sides.
  • (A) three
  • (B) four
  • (C) five
  • (D) six
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A right angle measures exactly ___.
  • (A) $0^\circ$
  • (B) $180^\circ$
  • (C) $90^\circ$
  • (D) $360^\circ$
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10Ratio and Proportion214 Qs →

Sample questions

Find the value of \( x \) if \( \frac{3}{4} = \frac{x}{8} \).
  • (A) 5
  • (B) 6
  • (C) 4
  • (D) 3
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The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 5:3. If there are 15 boys, how many girls are there?
  • (A) 9
  • (B) 10
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 8
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If the ratio of cats to dogs is 4:7, how many cats are there when there are 21 dogs?
  • (A) 12
  • (B) 13
  • (C) 14
  • (D) 24
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11Algebra203 Qs →

Sample questions

Simplify: \( 5x + 2x \)
  • (A) 7x
  • (B) 10x
  • (C) 3x
  • (D) 25x
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If \( y = 3 \), what is the value of \( 4y \)?
  • (A) 7
  • (B) 12
  • (C) 3
  • (D) 1
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Find \( x \) if \( 2x = 10 \).
  • (A) 5
  • (B) 8
  • (C) 12
  • (D) 20
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12Mensuration: Concept of Perimeter and Introduction to Area150 Qs →

Sample questions

Find the area of a square with side length 5 cm.
  • (A) $10 \text{ cm}^{2}$
  • (B) 20 cm^{2}
  • (C) 25 cm^{2}
  • (D) $30 \text{ cm}^{2}$
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Find the area of a square with side 9 cm.
  • (A) $18 \text{ cm}^{2}$
  • (B) $36 \text{ cm}^{2}$
  • (C) 81 cm^{2}
  • (D) $27 \text{ cm}^{2}$
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The perimeter of a square is 40 cm. What is the length of one side?
  • (A) 8 cm
  • (B) 10 cm
  • (C) 12 cm
  • (D) 15 cm
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13Understanding Elementary Shapes (2D and 3D)150 Qs →

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How many faces does a cube have?
  • (A) 4
  • (B) 6
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 12
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A circle is a 2D shape with how many sides?
  • (A) 0
  • (B) 1
  • (C) No sides
  • (D) Infinite sides
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How many vertices does a square pyramid have?
  • (A) 4
  • (B) 5
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 8
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14Symmetry: (Reflection)150 Qs →

Sample questions

What is the line of symmetry called when you flip a shape over it?
  • (A) Line of reflection
  • (B) Line of rotation
  • (C) Line of translation
  • (D) Line of expansion
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What do you call a figure that looks the same after being flipped over a line?
  • (A) Symmetrical
  • (B) Asymmetrical
  • (C) Rotated
  • (D) Translated
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Which axis do you reflect over to change the point (x, y) to (x, -y)?
  • (A) x-axis
  • (B) y-axis
  • (C) y = x line
  • (D) y = -x line
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15Geometry: Basic Geometrical Ideas (2D)150 Qs →

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What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?
  • (A) $90^{\circ}$
  • (B) $180^{\circ}$
  • (C) $270^{\circ}$
  • (D) $360^{\circ}$
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A rectangle has a length of 8 cm and width of 3 cm. What is its perimeter?
  • (A) 22 cm
  • (B) 24 cm
  • (C) 11 cm
  • (D) 48 cm
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How many edges does a triangle have?
  • (A) 2
  • (B) 3
  • (C) 4
  • (D) 5
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16Constructions (Using Straight edge Scale, protractor and compasses)150 Qs →

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To draw a perpendicular bisector of a line segment, which tool is essential?
  • (A) Protractor
  • (B) Compass
  • (C) Scale
  • (D) Divider
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What is the first step to draw a perpendicular line using a compass and straightedge?
  • (A) Draw two equal arcs from the point on the line
  • (B) Draw line segment of any length
  • (C) Measure angle with protractor
  • (D) Use scale to draw 10 cm line
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Which is NOT made using a compass?
  • (A) Circle
  • (B) Perpendicular bisector arcs
  • (C) Straight line
  • (D) Arc
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17Negative Numbers and Integers148 Qs →

Sample questions

What is $-5 - 4$?
  • (A) -9
  • (B) -1
  • (C) 1
  • (D) 9
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If you start at 2 and move 5 steps backward on the number line, where are you?
  • (A) 3
  • (B) -3
  • (C) 7
  • (D) -7
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What is the absolute value of \(-9\)?
  • (A) 9
  • (B) -9
  • (C) 0
  • (D) 1
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18The other side of zero62 Qs →

Sample questions

Which situation could be best represented by -60?
  • (A) Height of 60 m above the ground
  • (B) Profit of ₹ 60 in a bank
  • (C) Lost by 60 goals
  • (D) A time after 60 years
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Which of the following represents negative integer?
  • (A) $25^{\circ}$C above freezing point
  • (B) 2 km below sea-level
  • (C) A deposit of ₹ 2589
  • (D) Gain of ₹ 1987
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The successor of the greatest 2-digit non-positive integer is
  • (A) -10
  • (B) -11
  • (C) -9
  • (D) -1
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19Mensuration53 Qs →

Sample questions

Area of a rectangle is:
  • (A) Length × Breadth
  • (B) 2 × (Length × Breadth)
  • (C) Length + Breadth
  • (D) 2 × (Length + Breadth)
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The side of a square is 12 m. Its perimeter is:
  • (A) 36 m
  • (B) 24 m
  • (C) 48 m
  • (D) 144 m
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Area of a square in cm² if its side is 1 m is:
  • (A) 10000 cm²
  • (B) 100 cm²
  • (C) 1000 cm²
  • (D) None of these
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20Practical Geometry44 Qs →

Sample questions

Number of lines which can be drawn from one point.
  • (A) Infinite
  • (B) 1
  • (C) 2
  • (D) None of these
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How many arcs are required to construct an angle of 60°?
  • (A) One
  • (B) Two
  • (C) Three
  • (D) Four
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Which geometrical instrument is used to mark off equal lengths but not to measure them and draw arcs and circles?
  • (A) Compasses
  • (B) Set squares
  • (C) Divider
  • (D) Protractor
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21Symmetry44 Qs →

Sample questions

Letter ‘E’ of the English alphabet has reflectional symmetry about:
  • (A) A horizontal mirror
  • (B) A vertical mirror
  • (C) Both
  • (D) None of these
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Which of the following letters of the English alphabet has a vertical line of symmetry?
  • (A) F
  • (B) T
  • (C) E
  • (D) G
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How many lines of symmetry does an Indian flag have?
  • (A) 1
  • (B) 2
  • (C) 3
  • (D) 4
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Grade 6 Science — 30 chapters · 4,300 Qs

1Components of Food318 Qs →

Sample questions

Which component of food provides the main source of energy for our body?
  • (A) Proteins
  • (B) Carbohydrates
  • (C) Vitamins
  • (D) Water
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Which nutrient is essential for growth and body repair?
  • (A) Fats
  • (B) Proteins
  • (C) Minerals
  • (D) Carbohydrates
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Which component of food helps in preventing diseases and maintaining health?
  • (A) Vitamins
  • (B) Proteins
  • (C) Carbohydrates
  • (D) Fats
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2Food :: Where Does it Come From ???288 Qs →

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If a farmer grows 8 apple trees in one row and 6 rows in his orchard, how many apple trees are there in total?
  • (A) 42
  • (B) 48
  • (C) 54
  • (D) 56
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A cow produces 5 liters of milk every day. How much milk will it produce in 7 days?
  • (A) 35 liters
  • (B) 30 liters
  • (C) 25 liters
  • (D) 40 liters
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A basket has 15 apples, and 5 of them are eaten. How many apples remain?
  • (A) 10
  • (B) 12
  • (C) 9
  • (D) 15
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3Separation of Substances271 Qs →

Sample questions

Which technique is best to separate salt dissolved in water?
  • (A) Decantation
  • (B) Evaporation
  • (C) Magnetic separation
  • (D) Sieving
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Which separation method can be used to separate oil from water?
  • (A) Decantation
  • (B) Filtration
  • (C) Sieving
  • (D) Distillation
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Which method separates substances based on magnetic properties?
  • (A) Magnetic separation
  • (B) Filtration
  • (C) Distillation
  • (D) Evaporation
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4Body Movements265 Qs →

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If a person moves their arm 30 times in 1 minute, how many times will they move their arm in 5 minutes?
  • (A) 100 times
  • (B) 120 times
  • (C) 150 times
  • (D) 180 times
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A dancer takes 12 steps in 1 minute. How many steps does the dancer take in 10 minutes?
  • (A) 100 steps
  • (B) 110 steps
  • (C) 120 steps
  • (D) 130 steps
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A person raises their leg 9 times in 1 minute. How many times will they raise it in 8 minutes?
  • (A) 70
  • (B) 72
  • (C) 74
  • (D) 76
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5Changes Around us264 Qs →

Sample questions

If the temperature rises from $20^{\circ}$C to $25^{\circ}$C, by how many degrees did the temperature increase?
  • (A) $3^{\circ}$C
  • (B) $5^{\circ}$C
  • (C) $7^{\circ}$C
  • (D) $10^{\circ}$C
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A plant was 30 cm tall last week. This week it is 35 cm tall. How much did it grow?
  • (A) 3 cm
  • (B) 5 cm
  • (C) 7 cm
  • (D) 10 cm
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A bottle had 100 ml of juice. After drinking 40 ml, how much juice is left?
  • (A) 40 ml
  • (B) 60 ml
  • (C) 70 ml
  • (D) 100 ml
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6The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings253 Qs →

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Which of the following is NOT a living organism?
  • (A) Tree
  • (B) Rock
  • (C) Fish
  • (D) Bird
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What do plants need to make their food?
  • (A) Sunlight, water, and air
  • (B) Soil and rocks
  • (C) Animals
  • (D) Plastic
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Which of these is a habitat for fish?
  • (A) Pond
  • (B) Tree
  • (C) Desert
  • (D) Sky
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7Sorting Materials into Groups251 Qs →

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Which of the following objects is best sorted into the group 'Metals'?
  • (A) Wooden chair
  • (B) Iron nail
  • (C) Plastic bottle
  • (D) Glass cup
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Which one of these materials is best grouped under 'Liquids'?
  • (A) Water
  • (B) Ice cube
  • (C) Sand
  • (D) Rock
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If you group objects by whether they are 'Natural' or 'Synthetic', which group does rubber tyre belong to?
  • (A) Natural
  • (B) Synthetic
  • (C) Metal
  • (D) Water
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8Getting to Know Plants242 Qs →

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Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?
  • (A) Leaf
  • (B) Root
  • (C) Stem
  • (D) Flower
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What process do plants use to make their own food?
  • (A) Photosynthesis
  • (B) Respiration
  • (C) Digestion
  • (D) Pollination
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Which part of the plant carries water and nutrients to other parts?
  • (A) Stem
  • (B) Leaf
  • (C) Roots
  • (D) Flower
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9Motion and Measurement of Distances232 Qs →

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If a car travels at a speed of 60 km/h for 2 hours, how far does it travel?
  • (A) 100 km
  • (B) 120 km
  • (C) 80 km
  • (D) 60 km
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If a cyclist covers 15 km in 3 hours, what is his speed?
  • (A) 5 km/h
  • (B) 8 km/h
  • (C) 45 km/h
  • (D) 18 km/h
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How long will it take to travel 90 km at a speed of 30 km/h?
  • (A) 2 hours
  • (B) 3 hours
  • (C) 1 hour
  • (D) 4 hours
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10Air Around us223 Qs →

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What is air primarily made of?
  • (A) Oxygen
  • (B) Nitrogen
  • (C) Carbon dioxide
  • (D) Water vapor
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Which gas do plants take from the air for photosynthesis?
  • (A) Oxygen
  • (B) Nitrogen
  • (C) Carbon dioxide
  • (D) Hydrogen
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Which gas do animals breathe in to survive?
  • (A) Oxygen
  • (B) Nitrogen
  • (C) Carbon dioxide
  • (D) Argon
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11Water221 Qs →

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How many millilitres are there in 1 litre of water?
  • (A) 100
  • (B) 500
  • (C) 1000
  • (D) 10
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If a jug holds 2 litres of water, how many millilitres can it hold?
  • (A) 200
  • (B) 2000
  • (C) 20
  • (D) 500
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Which tool would best measure the volume of water?
  • (A) Clock
  • (B) Thermometer
  • (C) Measuring cylinder
  • (D) Ruler
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12Garbage in, Garbage out217 Qs →

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If you input 5 into the function \(f(x) = 2x + 3\), what is the output?
  • (A) 10
  • (B) 13
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 15
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In the function \(f(x) = 3x - 5\), what is the output if the input is 7?
  • (A) 16
  • (B) 21
  • (C) 26
  • (D) 11
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If \(f(x) = 10 - 2x\), what output corresponds to an input of 3?
  • (A) 4
  • (B) 16
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 14
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13Electricity and Circuits216 Qs →

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If a circuit has a voltage of 9 volts and a resistance of 3 ohms, what is the current?
  • (A) 3 A
  • (B) 12 A
  • (C) 27 A
  • (D) 6 A
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What does a resistor do in an electric circuit?
  • (A) Increases voltage
  • (B) Resists current
  • (C) Stores charge
  • (D) Generates electricity
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Which device is used to measure electric current?
  • (A) Voltmeter
  • (B) Ammeter
  • (C) Ohmmeter
  • (D) Wattmeter
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14Light, Shadows and Reflections216 Qs →

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What do we call the dark shape formed on a surface when an object blocks light?
  • (A) Reflection
  • (B) Shadow
  • (C) Mirror
  • (D) Light source
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Which of the following is a source of light?
  • (A) Mirror
  • (B) Sun
  • (C) Book
  • (D) Chair
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What happens to a shadow when the light source moves closer to the object?
  • (A) Shadow becomes smaller
  • (B) Shadow disappears
  • (C) Shadow becomes bigger
  • (D) Shadow changes color
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15Fun with Magnets209 Qs →

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What is the magnetism property that allows magnets to attract certain metals called?
  • (A) Gravity
  • (B) Friction
  • (C) Magnetic force
  • (D) Electricity
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Which metals are most commonly attracted by magnets?
  • (A) Gold and silver
  • (B) Iron and steel
  • (C) Aluminum and copper
  • (D) Plastic and wood
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If you bring two magnets close and they pull towards each other, what is this behavior called?
  • (A) Repulsion
  • (B) Attraction
  • (C) Friction
  • (D) Diffraction
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16Fibre to Fabric (FOF)150 Qs →

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What is the first step in making fabric from fibre?
  • (A) Spinning
  • (B) Weaving
  • (C) Harvesting
  • (D) Knitting
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Which animal is wool fibre obtained from?
  • (A) Cow
  • (B) Sheep
  • (C) Goat
  • (D) Horse
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Cotton is a fibre obtained from which part of the plant?
  • (A) Leaf
  • (B) Seed
  • (C) Root
  • (D) Stem
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17Fibre to Fabric121 Qs →

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Compression of raw cotton fibres into bundles is:
  • (A) Bailing
  • (B) Bobbins
  • (C) Silver
  • (D) None of these
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Rotting out of gummy skin of jute stem to separate fibres is:
  • (A) Bobbins
  • (B) Bailing
  • (C) Retting
  • (D) None of these
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Jute is obtained from the ______ of the plant. (a) Branches (b) Leaves (c) Stem (d) None of these
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18Force & Motion42 Qs →

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Which of the following statements is false regarding force?
  • (A) Mass of the substance changes due to force.
  • (B) Speed of an object increase due to the force.
  • (C) Shape of an object changes due to the force.
  • (D) Speed of an object decreases due to the force.
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The grinding stone wheels of a flour mill are regularly taken out and grinding surfaces are made rough. Why?
  • (A) It reduces consumption of electricity.
  • (B) Speed of the grinding wheel increases.
  • (C) It increases friction.
  • (D) It makes up a damage, caused due to earlier friction.
medium
Maglev train works on principle of
  • (A) Magnetic attraction.
  • (B) Magnetic repulsion.
  • (C) Contact force.
  • (D) All of above.
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19Method of Separation30 Qs →

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Liquids that do not mix are said to be
  • (A) Miscible
  • (B) Soluble
  • (C) Immiscible
  • (D) Flammable
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Which of the following processes is used to separate butter from butter milk?
  • (A) Evaporation
  • (B) Distillation
  • (C) Centrifugation
  • (D) Condensation
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What is the common method used to separate sand from water most quickly and cheaply?
  • (A) Centrifugation
  • (B) Distillation
  • (C) Decantation
  • (D) Filtration
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Water stored in a dam possesses
  • (A) No energy
  • (B) Electrical energy
  • (C) Kinetic energy
  • (D) Potential energy
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Which of the following statements is true for a see-saw?
  • (A) See-saw is a lever of first type
  • (B) See-saw is a lever of second type
  • (C) See-saw is a lever of third type
  • (D) It is not a lever at all
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Handle of pump is _____
  • (A) 3rd order lever
  • (B) 2nd order lever
  • (C) 1st order lever
  • (D) Not a lever
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In Air maximum percentage of gas is
  • (A) Oxygen
  • (B) Carbon Di-oxide
  • (C) Nitrogen
  • (D) Hydrogen
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Which of the following is an inert gas?
  • (A) Nitrogen
  • (B) Oxygen
  • (C) Carbon dioxide
  • (D) Helium
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Which constituent of air is not useful to plants?
  • (A) Carbon dioxide
  • (B) Oxygen
  • (C) Nitrogen
  • (D) Carbon monoxide
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Density is
  • (A) Mass / Unit Volume
  • (B) Mass / Unit area
  • (C) Unit area / Mass
  • (D) Unit Volume / Mass
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A cube has a side of 5 cm. It has a mass of 250 grams. The density of the cube is
  • (A) 50 g/cm³ and will float in water
  • (B) 2 g/cm³ and will float in water
  • (C) 50 g/cm³ and will sink in water
  • (D) 2 g/cm³ and will sink in water
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A spring scale is used to measure the quantity of an object on earth. The scale on earth reads 60 grams. On the moon the scale would read.
  • (A) 6 grams
  • (B) 10 grams
  • (C) 600 grams
  • (D) 60 grams
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Oviparous animals
  • (A) Lay eggs
  • (B) Give birth to young ones
  • (C) Both 1 and 2
  • (D) None of above
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Which of the following is an invertebrate animal
  • (A) Sparrow
  • (B) Snake
  • (C) Cockroaches
  • (D) All of above
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Which is the odd one amongst following
  • (A) Spirogyra
  • (B) Fern
  • (C) Fungi
  • (D) Mango
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24Measurement, Map25 Qs →

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2 Kilogram of rice indicates
  • (A) Weight of rice is 2 kilogram
  • (B) Mass of rice is 2 kilogram
  • (C) Both statements 1 and 2 is true
  • (D) Cannot say
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Volume is .....
  • (A) Capacity of the object
  • (B) Length of the object
  • (C) Space occupied by the object
  • (D) Mass of the object
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Choose the odd one out
  • (A) Depth
  • (B) Thickness
  • (C) Height
  • (D) Area
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Oral vaccine is given for
  • (A) B.C.G
  • (B) Polio
  • (C) Cold
  • (D) Fever
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Find odd one out
  • (A) Pneumonia
  • (B) Whooping cough
  • (C) Diphtheria
  • (D) Jaundice
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Triple vaccine includes
  • (A) Tetanus, T.B, Diphtheria
  • (B) Tetanus, Whooping cough, Diphtheria
  • (C) Tetanus, Cough and cold, Diphtheria
  • (D) Tetanus, Whooping cough, Polio
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Which of the following statement is true?
  • (A) Only animals do excretion
  • (B) Only plants do excretion
  • (C) Animals as well as plants do excretion
  • (D) Plants excretion is necessarily In form of water vapor
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What is the ability of living things to adjust themselves to the surroundings called _____
  • (A) Reproduction
  • (B) Response to stimuli
  • (C) Digestion
  • (D) Adaptation
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Find out the wrong statement.
  • (A) Plants take in carbon dioxide during day.
  • (B) Plants take in oxygen during day.
  • (C) Plants take in carbon dioxide at night.
  • (D) Plants take in oxygen at night.
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Magnets are useful in
  • (A) Credit cards, ATM Cards
  • (B) Television, Computer monitors
  • (C) Video cassettes
  • (D) All of above
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Electromagnet is
  • (A) Temporary magnet
  • (B) Permanent magnet
  • (C) Behaves like a magnet till current is on
  • (D) Behaves like a magnet when current is off
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Why freely suspended magnet comes to rest in the north south direction
  • (A) All magnet suspend in north south direction
  • (B) Sun has a strong gravitational pull
  • (C) Earth itself is a magnet
  • (D) Earth is round in shape
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28Biodiversity & Agriculture25 Qs →

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First link to any food chain is a green plant because
  • (A) fixed at one place
  • (B) they alone has a capacity to synthesize food
  • (C) they can eat everything
  • (D) they respire
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Which is a primary consumer?
  • (A) Scavenger
  • (B) Saprophyte
  • (C) Carnivore
  • (D) Herbivore
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Correct path of energy flow in a system is
  • (A) Producer → Herbivores → Carnivores → Decomposer
  • (B) Producer → Carnivores → Herbivores → Decomposer
  • (C) Herbivores → Producer → Carnivores → Decomposer
  • (D) Herbivores → Carnivores → Producer → Decomposer
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29Matter25 Qs →

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Which particles can be seen in sun rays?
  • (A) Water vapor
  • (B) Dust
  • (C) Oxygen
  • (D) Nitrogen
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Thermal conductivity indicates
  • (A) Capacity to carry heat
  • (B) Capacity to carry electrons
  • (C) Capacity to carry electric charge
  • (D) None of above
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If a tip of a chalk is dipped In water, some water gets absorbed in the chalk. Which of the following property is responsible for this ?
  • (A) White color of a chalk
  • (B) Porosity of the chalk
  • (C) Brittleness of a chalk
  • (D) Hardness of a chalk
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The planet closest to the Sun?
  • (A) Mercury
  • (B) Mars
  • (C) Venus
  • (D) Uranus
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Earth has capability to retain its atmosphere
  • (A) Due to gravitational force
  • (B) Due to water cycle
  • (C) Due to sun's effect
  • (D) Due to season change
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The planet nearest to the earth is
  • (A) Venus
  • (B) Mercury
  • (C) Mars
  • (D) Saturn
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