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The document contains a mathematics exam for Class 06 with questions about calculating areas and perimeters of various shapes such as rectangles, squares, triangles, and composite figures. The exam has 6 sections with a total of 38 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as finding the area of rectangles using length × breadth, converting between metric units, calculating perimeters, and applying formulas to word problems involving geometric shapes.

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Question Paper Class 6

The document contains a mathematics exam for Class 06 with questions about calculating areas and perimeters of various shapes such as rectangles, squares, triangles, and composite figures. The exam has 6 sections with a total of 38 multiple choice questions testing concepts such as finding the area of rectangles using length × breadth, converting between metric units, calculating perimeters, and applying formulas to word problems involving geometric shapes.

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Techno India Group Public School Hooghly,Chinsurah

Hooghly,Chinsurah

EXAM
Class 06 - Mathematics

Section A
1. The formula for finding the area of a rectangle is: [1]
length
a) length × breadth b) breadth

c) length + breadth d) length - breadth


2. 1 m 25 cm = ________ cm [1]

a) 35 cm b) 25 cm

c) 100 cm d) 125 cm
3. Two regular Hexagons of perimeter 30cm each are joined as shown in Fig. The perimeter of the new figure is
[1]
2 2
20

a) 65cm b) 55cm

c) 60cm d) 50cm
4. Which formula will be used to find the area of the wall of a room? [1]

a) Length - Breadth b) 1

2
× Length × Breadth

c) Length × Breadth d) Length + Breadth

5. What is the length of the side of the square whose area is 64 cm2? [1]

a) 32 cm b) 16 cm

c) 40 cm d) 8 cm
6. Find the area in a square metre of a piece of cloth 1m 25 cm wide and 2 m long. [1]

a) 1.5 square m b) 4.5 square m

c) 2.5 square m d) 3.5 square m


7. Find the perimeter of the below figure is
[1]

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a) None of these b) 133 cm

c) 123 cm d) 103 cm
8. Each side of a square piece of tissue paper is 3 centimetres long. What is the tissue paper's area? [1]

a) 9cm2 b) 12cm2

c) 15cm2 d) 27cm2

9. Which appropriate unit of measurement will be used to find the length of your thumb? [1]

a) cm b) km

c) kg d) m
10. Choose the correct answer from the given four options: In Fig, a square of side 1 cm is joined to a square of side [1]
3 cm. The perimeter of the new figure is
2
2
20

a) 13cm b) 16cm

c) 14cm d) 15cm
11. A cylindrical tank, in which situation will you find surface area and in which situation volume. To find how [1]
much it can hold.

12. Find the area of Rectangle with length 6m and breadth 4m. [1]
13. Find the area of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 12 cm and 4 cm respectively. [1]
14. Find the area of the rectangle whose side are 2 km and 3 km. [1]
15. Find the area of square with side 4m. [1]
16. Find the perimeter of the figure:
[1]

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17. Find the area of the rectangle whose side are 12 m and 21 m. [1]
18. Find the area of the figure by counting squares:
[1]

19. Find the perimeter of the shape:


[1]
An equilateral triangle of side 9 cm.
Section B
Question No. 20 to 21 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions:
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Ramesh cuts colour papers in different regular shapes. Length of each shape is 10cm.

2 2
20. Perimeter of fig A is ________ Perimeter of fig B.
20

21. What is the perimeter of fig A?

a) 20 cm b) 30 cm

c) 40 cm d) None of these
22. Write the perimeter of the shape.
[2]

23. Match the following. [2]

Side of a square Area

(a) 5 cm (i) 30.25 cm2

(b) 4.1 cm (ii) 6.76 cm2

(c) 2.6 cm (iii) 16.81 cm2

(d) 5.5 cm (iv) 25 cm2

24. How many tiles whose length and breadth are 12 cm and 5 cm respectively will be needed to fit in a rectangular [2]
region whose length and breadth are 70 cm and 36 cm respectively.
25. The lid of a rectangular box of sides 40 cm by 10 cm is sealed all round with tape. What is the length of the tape [2]

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required?
26. Sweety runs around a square park of side 75 m. Babul runs around a rectangular with length 60 m and breadth [2]
45 m. Who covers less distance?
Section C
27. State True or False: [3]
(i) If the Perimeter of a square 20cm, then its area is 26cm2.
(ii) The perimeter of Rectangle is (l + b).
(iii) Perimeter of square is 4 × side.
28. The perimeter of a triangle is 28cm. One of it’s sides is 8cm. Write all the sides of the possible isosceles triangles [3]
with these measurements.
29. Length of a rectangular field is 250m and width is 150m. Anuradha runs around this field 3 times. How far did [3]
she run? How many times she should run around the field to cover a distance of 4km?
30. Rohit runs on the path of square park with side 56cm. How much distance does he cover if he takes 3 rounds of [3]
the park.
Section D
31. In the above question, how many square metres of cloth is required to cover all the display boards? What will be [4]
the length in m of the cloth used, if its breadth is 120cm?
32. By splitting the figure into rectangles, find its area.
[4]
22
20

Section E
Question No. 33 to 37 are based on the given text. Read the text carefully and answer the questions:
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A floor is 5 m long and 4 m wide. A rectangular carpet of sides 2.5 m long and 3m wide is laid on the floor.

33. Area of Rectangle is ________.


34. Find the area of floor?

a) 18 m2 b) 20 m

c) 20 m2 d) 18 m

35. Find the area of carpet?

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a) 7.5 m2 b) 11 m

c) 7 m d) 0.75 m2

36. Find the area of the floor that is not carpeted?

a) 12.5 m2 b) 12 m2

c) 8.5m2 d) 1.25m2

37. Area is measured in square units.

a) True b) False
Section F
38. Fill in the blanks: [9]
(i) The amount of surface enclosed by a figure is called its ________.
(ii) Area of a square of side 5cm is ________ cm2.
(iii) The length of the rectangle is 15cm and the area is 150cm2. The breadth of the rectangle ________.
(iv) ________ is a rectangle whose all sides are equal.
(v) For cementing the Rectangular floor, we need to calculate its ________.
(vi) Maximum number of right angles in a right-angled triangle are ________.
(vii) Area of a rectangle with length 5cm and breadth 3cm is ________.
(viii) Side of square is ________, if perimeter is 20 cm.
2
(ix) A decagon has ______ sides.
2
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