6th Standard English Medium Maths Subject Term 1 Book Back 1 Mark Questions with Solution Part - II

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Maths

Time : 01:00:00 Hrs
Total Marks : 25

    1 Marks

    25 x 1 = 25
  1. 1 billion is equal to ___________

    (a)

    100 crore

    (b)

    100 million

    (c)

    100 lakh

    (d)

    10000 lakh

  2. The difference between the successor and the predecessor of 99999 is

    (a)

    90000

    (b)

    1

    (c)

    2

    (d)

    99001

  3. The chart below shows the number of newspapers sold as per Indian Readership Survey in 2018. Which could be the missing number in the table?

    Name of the Newspaper Ranking Sold (in Lakh)
    A 1 70
    B 2 50
    C 3 ?
    D 4 10
    (a)

    8

    (b)

    52

    (c)

    77

    (d)

    26

  4. The value of 24 \(\div \) {8-(3\(\times\)2)} is

    (a)

    0

    (b)

    12

    (c)

    3

    (d)

    4

  5. The number which on rounding off to the nearest thousand gives 11000 is

    (a)

    10345

    (b)

    10855

    (c)

    11799

    (d)

    10056

  6. (53 + 49) \(\times\) 0 is

    (a)

    102

    (b)

    0

    (c)

    1

    (d)

    53 + 49 \(\times\)0

  7. The value of ‘x’ in the circle is

    (a)

    6

    (b)

    8

    (c)

    21

    (d)

    22

  8. 6 less to ‘n’ gives 8 is represented as

    (a)

    n − 6 = 8

    (b)

    6 − n = 8

    (c)

    8 − n = 6

    (d)

    n − 8 = 6

  9. The ratio of Rs. 1 to 20 paise is __________.

    (a)

    1: 5

    (b)

    1: 2

    (c)

    2: 1

    (d)

    5: 1

  10. If Rs. 1600 is divided among A and B in the ratio 3 : 5 then, B’s share is

    (a)

    Rs 480

    (b)

    Rs 800

    (c)

    Rs 1000

    (d)

    Rs 200

  11. If the ratios formed using the numbers 2, 5, x, 20 in the same order are in proportion, then ‘x’ is

    (a)

    50

    (b)

    4

    (c)

    10

    (d)

    8

  12. A line is denoted as

    (a)

    AB

    (b)

    \(\overrightarrow { AB } \)

    (c)

     \(\overleftrightarrow { AB } \)

    (d)

    \(\overline{\mathrm{AB}}\)

  13. In this Figure, which is not the correct way of naming an angle?

    (a)

    ∠Y

    (b)

    ∠ZXY

    (c)

    ∠ZYX

    (d)

    ∠XYZ

  14. In this Figure, ∠AYZ = 45°. If point ‘A’ is shifted to point ‘B’ along the ray, then the measure of ∠BYZ is ___________
    .

    (a)

    more than 45° 

    (b)

    45°

    (c)

    Less than 45°

    (d)

    90°

  15. A set of collinear points in the figure are _________.

    (a)

    A, B, C

    (b)

    A, F, C 

    (c)

    B, C, D

    (d)

    A, C, D

  16. A set of non-collinear points in the figure are _________.

    (a)

    A, F, C 

    (b)

    B, F, D

    (c)

     E, F, G 

    (d)

    A, D, C

  17. A point of concurrency in the figure is _________.

    (a)

    E

    (b)

    F

    (c)

    G

    (d)

    H

  18. The tally marks for the number 7 in standard form is_____________.

    (a)

    7

    (b)

    (c)

    (d)

  19. The tally marks represents the number count

    (a)

    5

    (b)

    8

    (c)

    9

    (d)

    10

  20. The plural form of ‘datum’ is

    (a)

    datum

    (b)

    datums

    (c)

    data

    (d)

    datas

  21. The pictorial representation for a phrase is a__________.

    (a)

    Picto

    (b)

    Tally mark

    (c)

    Frequency

    (d)

    Data

  22. The representation of ‘one picture to many objects’ in a Pictograph is called__________.

    (a)

    Tally mark

    (b)

    Pictoword

    (c)

    Scaling

    (d)

    Frequency

  23. A Pictograph is also known as____________.

    (a)

    Pictoword

    (b)

    Pictogram

    (c)

    Pictophrase

    (d)

    Pictograft

  24. A bar graph cannot be drawn using_____________.

    (a)

    Horizontal bars only

    (b)

    Vertical bars only

    (c)

    Both horizontal bars and vertical bars

    (d)

    Either horizontal bars or vertical bars.

  25. The spaces between any two bars in a bar graph___________.

    (a)

    can be different

    (b)

    are the same

    (c)

    are not the same

    (d)

    all of these

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