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ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL – BRANCH 1, AL-WATHBA

WINTER HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT (2024-2025)


TOPICS: FRACTION, PERIMETER AND AREA, DECIMALS AND DATA HANDLING
GRADE & SEC: VI __ SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
NAME OF THE STUDENT: DATE OF SUBMISSION: 13/01/2025
LEVEL- 1
1. The frac on which is not equal to ¾ is.
A) 30/40 B) 9/12 C) 18/24 D) 6/12
2. The perimeter of a rectangle is 24 meters. If the length is 7 meters, what is the width?
A) 5 meters B) 8 meters C) 6 meters D) 4 meters
3. ___ x 100 = 0.57
A) 0.057 B) 1.57 C) 0.0057 D)1.057
4. If the median of a data set is 15, which of the following is true?
A) The data is evenly spread-out B) The middle value is 15
C) The average of the numbers is 15 D) The sum of all numbers is 15
5. Lena is making a batch of cookies and needs a total of 3/4 kg of sugar. She has already
added 1/2 kg of sugar and 1/4 kg of sugar to the mixture.
Asser*on (A): The amount of sugar Lena s ll needs to add is 1/4 kg.
Reasoning (R): To find the remaining amount, subtract the amount already added from the
total required.
a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explana on of A.
b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explana on of A.
c) A is true, but R is false.
d) A is false, but R is true.
LEVEL- 2
6. The following pictograph shows the sale of mangoes from April to August 2015.Read the
pictograph and answer the following questions.

a. Find the total number of mangoes sold during the five months.
b. Find the month with the maximum sale of mangoes.
c. Find the month with the minimum sale of mangoes.
d. Find the difference between the number of mangoes sold between April to May and June
to August.

7. A marble tile measures 25cm by 20cm. How many tiles will be required to cover a wall of
size 4cm by 3cm?
8. The following data includes the number of saplings planted by 30 students individually of
class VI of Don Bosco school on the occasion of "World Environment Day", 5th June 2024.
Construct a frequency distribution table for each number of trees and answer the following
questions.
a. Which number of trees has the maximum frequency?
b. Which number of trees has the minimum frequency?
c. Find the total number of trees planted.

9. The following were the recorded temperatures in the city of Mumbai during the third week
of August 2015. Calculate the mean temperature of the week approximately up to 2 decimal
points.

10. A field is 40 m long and 25 cm wide. A road 2 m wide


is constructed all round it on the inside of the
boundary. Find the area of the road.

LEVEL- 3
11. The following table shows the total number of tourists (approximated to the nearest
thousand) who traveled to Goa during the month of December for Christmas and New Year
celebrations over the past five years. Using the data, draw a double vertical bar graph
representing the number of tourists for both Christmas and New Year in each year.
12. Vinod travels 5 km 500 m by train, 2 km 20 m by bus and the rest of his journey on foot to
his office. If his office is located at a distance of 9 km 245 m from his house, calculate the
distance he travels on foot every day.

13. A triangular park with sides measuring 50 m, 60 m and 100 m has


one gate 2.5 m wide on each side of the park.
The park is to be fenced. If the rate of fencing is ₹10 per metre, what
will be the cost of fencing the park?

LEVEL- 4
14. Mr. Sharma, a farmer, owns a large orchard where he cul vates apples. AHer a successful
harvest, he recorded that he had collected 3 tons of apples. Since the local market
demand for fresh produce is high, he decided to sell 2 tons of apples at the local market.
a) However, aHer the sale, Mr. Sharma wanted to calculate how many tons of apples he
s ll had leH in his storage.
b) How could Mr. Sharma use this data to forecast his future sales or profits?
15. Samantha is organizing a small study group for her math class. She wants to evaluate how
much time each of the group members spends studying each week. After asking her five
friends, she gets the following answers (in hours): 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 hours.
To get an average idea of how much time they study, she wants to find the mean number of
hours spent studying.
a) What is the mean number of hours spent studying by Samantha's friends each week?
b) Now, Samantha is curious to know how much the study times vary from the least to the
most hours. She decides to find the range of the study times.
What is the range of the number of hours Samantha's friends spend studying each
week?

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