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Grade 6 Maths — 21 chapters · 4,216 Qs1 Whole Numbers423 Qs → Sample questions
What is the product of 12 and 15?
(A) 180 (B) 170 (C) 150 (D) 160 easy Which number comes next after 9999 in whole numbers?
(A) 10000 (B) 9998 (C) 10001 (D) 1000 easy What is the value of $0 \times 345$?
(A) 0 (B) 345 (C) 1 (D) 3450 easy Sign up to practise all 423 Whole Numbers questions →2 Fractions393 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} easy 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} easy What is \frac{4}{8} simplified?
(A) \frac{1}{2} (B) \frac{2}{4} (C) \frac{4}{8} (D) \frac{1}{4} easy Sign up to practise all 393 Fractions questions →3 Playing with Numbers364 Qs → 4 Knowing 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 easy What is the standard form of "five thousand four hundred thirty-two"?
(A) 5,432 (B) 54,032 (C) 5432 (D) 500432 easy What is the expanded form of 3,205?
(A) 3000 + 20 + 5 (B) 300 + 200 + 5 (C) 3000 + 200 + 5 (D) 3000 + 20 + 50 easy Sign up to practise all 358 Knowing Our Numbers questions →5 Data Handling243 Qs → Sample questions
If the median of the numbers 3, 7, 9 is found, what is it?
easy What is the total of the numbers in this frequency table? Number: 1, 2, 3; Frequency: 2, 3, 1
easy If the data set is 8, 6, 10, 6, 4, what is the median after arranging it in order?
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Integers are a collection of positive numbers, negative numbers, and ___.
(A) fraction (B) decimal (C) zero (D) natural number easy 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 easy Every positive integer is always ___ than any negative integer.
(A) smaller (B) equal (C) greater (D) half easy Sign up to practise all 237 Integers questions →7 Decimals230 Qs → Sample questions
The decimal form of $\frac{4}{10}$ is ___.
(A) 0.4 (B) 4.0 (C) 0.04 (D) 40.0 easy The sum of $0.3 + 0.5$ is ___.
(A) 0.8 (B) 0.08 (C) 0.53 (D) 1.0 easy The fraction form of $0.9$ is ___.
(A) $\frac{9}{10}$ (B) $\frac{9}{100}$ (C) $\frac{1}{9}$ (D) $\frac{90}{10}$ easy Sign up to practise all 230 Decimals questions →8 Basic Geometrical Ideas226 Qs → Sample questions
A ray has one endpoint and extends endlessly in ___ direction.
(A) two (B) all (C) one (D) no easy A simple closed figure made up entirely of line segments is called a ___.
(A) circle (B) ray (C) polygon (D) angle easy A ___ determines a location and is usually denoted by a capital letter.
(A) line (B) ray (C) segment (D) point easy Sign up to practise all 226 Basic Geometrical Ideas questions →9 Understanding Elementary Shapes224 Qs → 10 Ratio and Proportion214 Qs → Sample questions
Find the value of \( x \) if \( \frac{3}{4} = \frac{x}{8} \).
easy The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 5:3. If there are 15 boys, how many girls are there?
easy If the ratio of cats to dogs is 4:7, how many cats are there when there are 21 dogs?
easy Sign up to practise all 214 Ratio and Proportion questions →11 Algebra203 Qs → 12 Mensuration: Concept of Perimeter and Introduction to Area150 Qs → 13 Understanding Elementary Shapes (2D and 3D)150 Qs → 14 Symmetry: (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 easy What do you call a figure that looks the same after being flipped over a line?
(A) Symmetrical (B) Asymmetrical (C) Rotated (D) Translated easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 150 Symmetry: (Reflection) questions →15 Geometry: Basic Geometrical Ideas (2D)150 Qs → 16 Constructions (Using Straight edge Scale, protractor and compasses)150 Qs → Sample questions
To draw a perpendicular bisector of a line segment, which tool is essential?
(A) Protractor (B) Compass (C) Scale (D) Divider easy 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 easy Which is NOT made using a compass?
(A) Circle (B) Perpendicular bisector arcs (C) Straight line (D) Arc easy Sign up to practise all 150 Constructions (Using Straight edge Scale, protractor and compasses) questions →17 Negative Numbers and Integers148 Qs → 18 The 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 easy 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 easy The successor of the greatest 2-digit non-positive integer is
(A) -10 (B) -11 (C) -9 (D) -1 easy Sign up to practise all 62 The other side of zero questions →19 Mensuration53 Qs → Sample questions
Area of a rectangle is:
(A) Length × Breadth (B) 2 × (Length × Breadth) (C) Length + Breadth (D) 2 × (Length + Breadth) easy The side of a square is 12 m. Its perimeter is:
(A) 36 m (B) 24 m (C) 48 m (D) 144 m easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 53 Mensuration questions →20 Practical Geometry44 Qs → Sample questions
Number of lines which can be drawn from one point.
(A) Infinite (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) None of these easy How many arcs are required to construct an angle of 60°?
(A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 44 Practical Geometry questions →21 Symmetry44 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 easy Which of the following letters of the English alphabet has a vertical line of symmetry?
easy How many lines of symmetry does an Indian flag have?
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Which component of food provides the main source of energy for our body?
(A) Proteins (B) Carbohydrates (C) Vitamins (D) Water easy Which nutrient is essential for growth and body repair?
(A) Fats (B) Proteins (C) Minerals (D) Carbohydrates easy Which component of food helps in preventing diseases and maintaining health?
(A) Vitamins (B) Proteins (C) Carbohydrates (D) Fats easy Sign up to practise all 318 Components of Food questions →2 Food :: Where Does it Come From ???288 Qs → Sample questions
If a farmer grows 8 apple trees in one row and 6 rows in his orchard, how many apple trees are there in total?
easy 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 easy A basket has 15 apples, and 5 of them are eaten. How many apples remain?
easy Sign up to practise all 288 Food :: Where Does it Come From ??? questions →3 Separation of Substances271 Qs → Sample questions
Which technique is best to separate salt dissolved in water?
(A) Decantation (B) Evaporation (C) Magnetic separation (D) Sieving easy Which separation method can be used to separate oil from water?
(A) Decantation (B) Filtration (C) Sieving (D) Distillation easy Which method separates substances based on magnetic properties?
(A) Magnetic separation (B) Filtration (C) Distillation (D) Evaporation easy Sign up to practise all 271 Separation of Substances questions →4 Body Movements265 Qs → Sample questions
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 easy 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 easy A person raises their leg 9 times in 1 minute. How many times will they raise it in 8 minutes?
easy Sign up to practise all 265 Body Movements questions →5 Changes 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 easy 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 easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 264 Changes Around us questions →6 The Living Organisms and Their Surroundings253 Qs → 7 Sorting Materials into Groups251 Qs → Sample questions
Which of the following objects is best sorted into the group 'Metals'?
(A) Wooden chair (B) Iron nail (C) Plastic bottle (D) Glass cup easy Which one of these materials is best grouped under 'Liquids'?
(A) Water (B) Ice cube (C) Sand (D) Rock easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 251 Sorting Materials into Groups questions →8 Getting to Know Plants242 Qs → Sample questions
Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?
(A) Leaf (B) Root (C) Stem (D) Flower easy What process do plants use to make their own food?
(A) Photosynthesis (B) Respiration (C) Digestion (D) Pollination easy Which part of the plant carries water and nutrients to other parts?
(A) Stem (B) Leaf (C) Roots (D) Flower easy Sign up to practise all 242 Getting to Know Plants questions →9 Motion and Measurement of Distances232 Qs → Sample questions
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 easy 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 easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 232 Motion and Measurement of Distances questions →10 Air Around us223 Qs → Sample questions
What is air primarily made of?
(A) Oxygen (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon dioxide (D) Water vapor easy Which gas do plants take from the air for photosynthesis?
(A) Oxygen (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon dioxide (D) Hydrogen easy Which gas do animals breathe in to survive?
(A) Oxygen (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon dioxide (D) Argon easy Sign up to practise all 223 Air Around us questions →11 Water221 Qs → Sample questions
How many millilitres are there in 1 litre of water?
(A) 100 (B) 500 (C) 1000 (D) 10 easy If a jug holds 2 litres of water, how many millilitres can it hold?
(A) 200 (B) 2000 (C) 20 (D) 500 easy Which tool would best measure the volume of water?
(A) Clock (B) Thermometer (C) Measuring cylinder (D) Ruler easy Sign up to practise all 221 Water questions →12 Garbage in, Garbage out217 Qs → 13 Electricity and Circuits216 Qs → Sample questions
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 easy What does a resistor do in an electric circuit?
(A) Increases voltage (B) Resists current (C) Stores charge (D) Generates electricity easy Which device is used to measure electric current?
(A) Voltmeter (B) Ammeter (C) Ohmmeter (D) Wattmeter easy Sign up to practise all 216 Electricity and Circuits questions →14 Light, Shadows and Reflections216 Qs → Sample questions
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 easy Which of the following is a source of light?
(A) Mirror (B) Sun (C) Book (D) Chair easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 216 Light, Shadows and Reflections questions →15 Fun with Magnets209 Qs → Sample questions
What is the magnetism property that allows magnets to attract certain metals called?
(A) Gravity (B) Friction (C) Magnetic force (D) Electricity easy Which metals are most commonly attracted by magnets?
(A) Gold and silver (B) Iron and steel (C) Aluminum and copper (D) Plastic and wood easy 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 easy Sign up to practise all 209 Fun with Magnets questions →16 Fibre to Fabric (FOF)150 Qs → Sample questions
What is the first step in making fabric from fibre?
(A) Spinning (B) Weaving (C) Harvesting (D) Knitting easy Which animal is wool fibre obtained from?
(A) Cow (B) Sheep (C) Goat (D) Horse easy Cotton is a fibre obtained from which part of the plant?
(A) Leaf (B) Seed (C) Root (D) Stem easy Sign up to practise all 150 Fibre to Fabric (FOF) questions →17 Fibre to Fabric121 Qs → Sample questions
Compression of raw cotton fibres into bundles is:
(A) Bailing (B) Bobbins (C) Silver (D) None of these easy Rotting out of gummy skin of jute stem to separate fibres is:
(A) Bobbins (B) Bailing (C) Retting (D) None of these easy Jute is obtained from the ______ of the plant. (a) Branches (b) Leaves (c) Stem (d) None of these
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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. medium 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. medium Sign up to practise all 42 Force & Motion questions →19 Method of Separation30 Qs → Sample questions
Liquids that do not mix are said to be
(A) Miscible (B) Soluble (C) Immiscible (D) Flammable medium Which of the following processes is used to separate butter from butter milk?
(A) Evaporation (B) Distillation (C) Centrifugation (D) Condensation medium What is the common method used to separate sand from water most quickly and cheaply?
(A) Centrifugation (B) Distillation (C) Decantation (D) Filtration medium Sign up to practise all 30 Method of Separation questions →20 Simple Machine Work & Energy25 Qs → Sample questions
Water stored in a dam possesses
(A) No energy (B) Electrical energy (C) Kinetic energy (D) Potential energy medium 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 medium Handle of pump is _____
(A) 3rd order lever (B) 2nd order lever (C) 1st order lever (D) Not a lever medium Sign up to practise all 25 Simple Machine Work & Energy questions →21 Air and Water25 Qs → Sample questions
In Air maximum percentage of gas is
(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon Di-oxide (C) Nitrogen (D) Hydrogen medium Which of the following is an inert gas?
(A) Nitrogen (B) Oxygen (C) Carbon dioxide (D) Helium medium Which constituent of air is not useful to plants?
(A) Carbon dioxide (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) Carbon monoxide medium Sign up to practise all 25 Air and Water questions →22 Miscellaneous-Density, Mass, Formula25 Qs → Sample questions
Density is
(A) Mass / Unit Volume (B) Mass / Unit area (C) Unit area / Mass (D) Unit Volume / Mass medium 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 medium 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 medium Sign up to practise all 25 Miscellaneous-Density, Mass, Formula questions →23 Plant Animal Classification25 Qs → Sample questions
Oviparous animals
(A) Lay eggs (B) Give birth to young ones (C) Both 1 and 2 (D) None of above medium Which of the following is an invertebrate animal
(A) Sparrow (B) Snake (C) Cockroaches (D) All of above medium Which is the odd one amongst following
(A) Spirogyra (B) Fern (C) Fungi (D) Mango medium Sign up to practise all 25 Plant Animal Classification questions →24 Measurement, Map25 Qs → Sample questions
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 medium Volume is .....
(A) Capacity of the object (B) Length of the object (C) Space occupied by the object (D) Mass of the object medium Choose the odd one out
(A) Depth (B) Thickness (C) Height (D) Area medium Sign up to practise all 25 Measurement, Map questions →25 Health & Disease25 Qs → Sample questions
Oral vaccine is given for
(A) B.C.G (B) Polio (C) Cold (D) Fever medium Find odd one out
(A) Pneumonia (B) Whooping cough (C) Diphtheria (D) Jaundice medium Triple vaccine includes
(A) Tetanus, T.B, Diphtheria (B) Tetanus, Whooping cough, Diphtheria (C) Tetanus, Cough and cold, Diphtheria (D) Tetanus, Whooping cough, Polio medium Sign up to practise all 25 Health & Disease questions →26 Living & Non Living25 Qs → Sample questions
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 medium What is the ability of living things to adjust themselves to the surroundings called _____
(A) Reproduction (B) Response to stimuli (C) Digestion (D) Adaptation medium 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. medium Sign up to practise all 25 Living & Non Living questions →27 Magnet & Electricity25 Qs → Sample questions
Magnets are useful in
(A) Credit cards, ATM Cards (B) Television, Computer monitors (C) Video cassettes (D) All of above medium 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 medium 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 medium Sign up to practise all 25 Magnet & Electricity questions →28 Biodiversity & Agriculture25 Qs → Sample questions
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 medium Which is a primary consumer?
(A) Scavenger (B) Saprophyte (C) Carnivore (D) Herbivore medium 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 medium Sign up to practise all 25 Biodiversity & Agriculture questions →29 Matter25 Qs → Sample questions
Which particles can be seen in sun rays?
(A) Water vapor (B) Dust (C) Oxygen (D) Nitrogen medium Thermal conductivity indicates
(A) Capacity to carry heat (B) Capacity to carry electrons (C) Capacity to carry electric charge (D) None of above medium 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 medium Sign up to practise all 25 Matter questions →30 Earth & Solar System21 Qs → Sample questions
The planet closest to the Sun?
(A) Mercury (B) Mars (C) Venus (D) Uranus medium 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 medium The planet nearest to the earth is
(A) Venus (B) Mercury (C) Mars (D) Saturn medium Sign up to practise all 21 Earth & Solar System questions →Start mastering Grade 6 today Free signup — includes AI doubt solver, gamified practice & leaderboards.
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