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PT 2
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Revision worksheet
Class 6
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Date :
Question: 1
Write three consecutive whole numbers just preceding 651001.
Question: 2
Fill in the blanks:
Question: 3
Find the values of:
(a) 0 ÷ 525
(b) 791 ÷ 1
Question: 4
Use distributive property of multiplication over addition/subtraction and evaluate:
i) 43 × 27
ii) 49 × 68 – 32 × 49
Question: 5
Determine the product by suitable arrangement:
80 × 892 × 50
Question: 6
Determine the product by suitable arrangement:
4 × 1857 × 25
Question: 7
Find the sum by suitable arrangement:
Question: 9
Solve the following:
(i) 0 × 0
(ii) 0 ÷ 0
Question: 10
The successor of a one digit whole number is always a one digit whole number.
Is the above statement true or false? Justify your answer.
Question: 11
Successor of a two digit whole number is never a single digit number.
Is the above statement true or false?
Question: 12
All whole numbers are natural number.
Is the above statement true or false? Explain why.
Question: 13
Show the three odd whole numbers occurring just before 17 on the number line.
Question: 14
Write down 4 consecutive whole numbers just preceding 872001.
Question: 15
Write four consecutive whole numbers occurring just before 1001.
Question: 16
Find the predecessor of 3,00,200.
Question: 17
Combine the numbers in the most convenient manner and add them.
Question: 18
The number of students in each section of a school is 35. The fees paid by each student is Rs 1000 per month. If
there are 40 sections in the school, find the total fees collected for a month.
Question: 19
Write down 4 consecutive whole numbers just preceeding 4009001.
Question: 20
Write the successor of 1,05,999.
Question: 21
Find by using suitable property:
Question: 22
Simplify using distributive property:
(i) 40 × 5 + 40 × 3
(ii) 12 × 90 – 3 × 90
Question: 23
Fill in the blank:
Question: 24
Find the product using distributive property: 589 × 102
Question: 25
Using the suitable property, solve the following:
Question: 26
Find the product of the following using suitable property and also name the property.
628 × 1001
Question: 27
Which of the following is a triangular number?
(a) 2
(b) 10
(c) 7
(d) 22
Question: 28
Complete the following patterns.
Question: 29
Fill in the blank:
Question: 30
Which of the following is a triangular number?
(a) 2
(b) 8
(c) 6
(d) 9
Question: 31
Study the pattern and write the next four steps.
1×8+1=9
12 × 8 + 2 = 98
123 × 8 + 3 = 987
1234 × 8 + 4 = 9876
Question: 32
Write the next two lines of the pattern after observing it carefully.
Question: 33
The 10th term of the pattern 2, 9, 28, 65, ….. is _____.
a) 1001
b) 101
c) 1000
d) 100
Question: 34
Which of the following numbers can be represented as a square?
4, 15, 21, 25, 30
Question: 35
Which of the following numbers are triangular numbers?
9, 10, 15, 23, 21
Question: 36
Look at pattern given below:
Question: 37
What fraction of a revolution have you turned through if you stand facing:
Question: 38
What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock turn through when it moves from:
(i) 12 to 6?
(ii) 6 to 9?
(iii) 1 to 10?
Question: 39
Which direction will you face if you start facing west and make of a revolution anti-clockwise?
Question: 40
Fill in the blanks:
The measure of a straight angle is __________
Question: 41
Classify the angle made by the hands of a clock when the time is 3 o’clock.
Question: 42
Which direction will you face if you start facing:
Question: 43
How many right angles do you make if you start facing:
Question: 44
Find how many degrees are there in
Question: 46
Which direction will you face if you start facing:
Question: 47
Find the number of right angles turned through by the hour hand of a clock when it goes from:
(i) 3 to 9
(ii) 11 to 2
(iii) 1 to 10
Question: 48
Where will the hour hand of a clock stop if it starts: