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Holiday H.W Class 6

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MATHS Assignment/Holiday H.

W , Class – VI (2022-23)

Write the following questions in a separate register (not in c.w register) and solve them.
You can use black pen for writing ques and blue pen for writing answers/solutions

Ch – 1 Knowing Our Numbers

1. Place commas correctly and write the numerals:

a. Nine crore six lakh forty four

b. Fifty seven million four hundred twenty two thousand two hundred one

c. Twenty two lakh thirty thousand nine.

2. Insert commas suitably and write the name according to Indian system of
Numeration:

a. 4007102 b. 511020

3. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International system of
Numeration:

a. 78921091 b. 2386012

4. Write in short form each of the following:

a. 400000 + 90000 + 400 + 70 + 5


b. 20000000 + 300000 + 400 + 5

5. If 36 flats cost Rs. 68251500, what is the cost of each such flat?

6. The mass of a brick is 2kg 750g . What is the total mass of 14 such bricks?

7. Divide the place value of 5 by the face value of 5 in the number 52463.

8. Write the smallest 4 digit natural number having three different digits.

9. How many different 3 digit numbers can be formed by using the digits 0 , 1 and 2
without repeating any digit. Also write the smallest number thus formed.

10. Estimate the sum to nearest hundred.

a. 510 + 691 b. 783 + 921

11. Estimate the product 73 X 386 using general rule

12. Write the following in roman numerals:

a. 475 b. 611 c. 759 d. 596


Ch– 2 Whole numbers

1. How many whole numbers are there between 1032 and 1209?

2. Which of the following statements are true and which are false?

a. 400 is the predecessor of 399

b. 600 is the successor of 610

c. 1 is the smallest whole number

d. 700 is the successor of 699.

3. Fill in the blanks to make the correct statement:

a. 579 X 3 = 3 x__________

b. 7583 X _______ = 0

c. 5514 X ________ = 5514

4. Find the sum: - (1542 + 498) + 3580


Also, find the sum : - 1542 + (498 + 3580)
Are the two sums equal ? State the property satisfied

5. Find the sum by suitable rearrangement-

a. 637 + 408 + 363


b. 525 + 908 + 675

6. Find the product by suitable rearrangement-

a. 4 X 176 X 25
b. 125 X 40 X 8

7. What is the difference between the largest number of 4 digits and the smallest
number of 7 digits?

8. Find the following products, using distributive laws:

a. 840 X 105 b. 847 X 96

9. Find the value of

a. 1063 X 137 – 1063 X 37 b. 868 X 73 + 868 X 27

10. Fill in the blanks:


a. ___________ is the additive identity of whole number
b. ___________ is the multiplicative identity of whole numbers
c. 0 879 is = ________________
d. 65008 1 is = ________________
e. 173 0 is = ________________

11. Rajesh and Ajay bought 10 and 8 notebooks respectively from the market at Rs. 15
per note book. Find the total amount of money they paid.

12. Show 5 X 3 on number line

Ch– 9 Data Handling

1. Define the terms-

(a) Data (b) Pictograph (c) Frequency (d) Array

2. The no. of children in 20 families of a colony are given below-


2, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 2, 4, 3, 1, 4, 3, 2

(a) Represent the above data in the form of a frequency distribution table
(b) Find the no. of families with only one child
(c) Find the no. of families with more than 3 children

3. Construct a frequency table for the following-


7, 8, 6, 5, 6, 7, 7, 9, 8, 10, 7, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 5, 7, 8, 7, 6

4. Read the following pictograph and answer the questions that follow-

(a) On which day was maximum no. of ice creams sold?


(b) On which day was minimum no. of ice creams sold?
(c) What is the total no. of ice creams sold on all the 7 days?
5. In a city library the information about the books is as follows:

Books Novels Short Educational Literature Science &


Stories books Technology
books
Number 6000 9000 4500 5500 2000

Take a suitable scale and represent the data by a pictograph

6. The number of fans sold by a shopkeeper during 6 months are given below:

Month Number of Fans sold

March 30

April 40

May 60

June 50

July 20

August 10

Taking the scale = 10 fans sold; draw the pictograph

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