Winter Break Class 6 Maths
Winter Break Class 6 Maths
Q1. Check if The Collatz Conjecture holds for the starting number 100.
Q2. We are the group of 5-digit numbers between 35,000 and 75,000 such that all of our digits are odd.
Who is the largest number in our group? Who is the smallest number in our group? Who among us is the
closest to 50,000?
Q3. Find the total sum of all these numbers given in below figure using different way.
Q4. How many rounds does the number 5683 take to reach the Kaprekar constant?
Q5. What is the sum of the smallest and largest 5-digit Palindrome? What is their difference?
Q1. Throw a die 35 times and writes outcomes obtained each time.
Q2. Read the pictograph given below and answer the following questions:
(iv) At 4 o'clock in the afternoon there was a thunderstorm. How is this borne out by the
graph?
(v) Using the maximum temperature and the minimum temperature, find the average
(VI) What is the scale chosen on the vertical line representing the temperature?
Q5. Represent the data of attendance of students in your class in a week by the bar graph.
CHAPTER- PRIME TIME
Fill each square with sets of factors so that the product on the right hand side and the bottom are
correct.(Hint:The first sum is an example)
Q2. Find
the HCF of two consecutive even numbers and LCM of two prime numbers.
Q3. Using divisibility tests, determine which of the number are divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
(a) 14560 (b) 726352 (c) 12159 (d) 12150 (e) 639210
Q5. (i) Determine HCF of numbers given below by Prime factorization method.
In each figure, find the missing value of either the length of a side or
Q3. Four flower beds having sides 2 m long and 1 m wide are dug at the four corners of a garden that is
15 m long and 12 m wide. How much area is now available for laying down a lawn?
Q4. Find out the missing dimensions and area of Mamta’s house.