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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- MATHS
Chapter 12: Ratio and Proportion
CLASS- VI

Date- 06.02.15

Find x in the proportion : 6 : x : : 3 : 7

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3
4
5

Express the ratio 25 cm to 1 m in the simplest form.


Find the ratio 18 seconds to 1 hour in the simplest form.
Divide Rs 90 in the ratio 3 : 7 .
Determine whether the following are in proportion.
a) 2 , 3 , 4 , 5
b) 4 , 6 , 8 , 12

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7
8
9
10

16 : 24 = 20 : 30. True or False.


5 pens cost Rs 12 . How much will 20 pens cost ?
Give the ratio 64 to 88 in the simplest form .
A machine prints 1500 newspapers in 45 minutes . How many will it print in 2 hours ?
A bullock-cart travels 9 km in 3 hours and a train travels 150 km in 2 hours . Find the ratio of
the speed of the bullock-cart to that of the train?
Find the ratio of the number of consonant to the number of vowelsin the word
MATHEMATICS .
What is the ratio of the number of prime numbers to the number of composite numbers
between the numbers 1 to 50 with 1 and 50 inclusive ?
The ratio of the income to the savings of a family is 15 : 4 . Find the expenditure if the saving
is Rs 2800 .
Two numbers are in the ratio 5 : 6 . If sum of the numbers is 132 , find the numbers.
First , second and third terms of a proportion are respectively 20 , 18 and 40 . Find its fourth
term.
In 5 minutes , Surbhi can prepare 12 letters for mailing . At the same rate , how long will it
take her to prepare 192 letters ?
Fill in the blanks :
a) In the proportion , the first and the fourth terms are called ___________ .
b) A ratio has no _____________ .
Write True or False
a) The ratio 2 : 5 is the same as the ratio 5 : 2 .
b) The numbers 8 , 10 , 4 , 5 form a proportion .
c) Ratio of 55 paise to 1 rupee is 55 : 1 .
12 bags of wheat weigh 90 kg . How much will 20 bags weigh ?
Find the value of x in the proportion 9 : 5 : : 36 : x-3

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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- MATHS
Chapter 11: Algebra
Date- 03.02.15

CLASS- VI

Fill in the blanks:


1. The __________ can take different values.
2. The value of the variable in an equation which satisfies the equation is called a _______ to the
equation.
3. An equation has ________ sides, LHS and RHS, between them is the equal (=) sign.
4. The LHS of an equation is equal to its RHS only for a _________ of the variable in the equation.
5. The value of a variable is not _____________.
6. An equation is expressed
essed by saying that an expression with a variable is equal to a ____________.
7 The word _________ means something that can vary, i.e. change.
8. An ________ is a condition on a variable.
Do as directed:
9.

Write each of the following phrases using numbers, literals or variables and the basic operations:
(i)
5 times x.
(ii)
The product of 7 and x..
(iii)
Multiply x by 7.
(iv)
3 taken away from the quotient of x by 2y.
10. Write each of the following phrases using numbers, literals or variables and the basic operations:
(i)
a times b.
(ii)
3 times x added to y.
(iii)
Quotient of z by 6 is multiplied by y.
(iv)
4 times the sum of x and y.
(v)
3 times x is subtracted from y.
(vi)
Quotient of x by y added to the product of x and y.
(vii)
5 more than thrice a number x.
(viii) 3 times x added to 7 times y.
(ix)
Quotient of x by 4 is added to y.
(x)
Eight times a number p is x less than a number y.
11. Think of a number. Multiply it by 5. Add 6 to the result. Subtract y from this result. What is the result?
12. The number of rooms on the ground floor of a building is 12 less than the twice of the number of
rooms on first floor. If the first floor has x rooms, how many rooms does the ground floor has?
13. Binny spends a daily and saves b per week. What is her income for two weeks?
14. Rahul scores 80 marks in English and x marks in Hindi. What is his total score in the two subjects?
15. One pencil costs 2 and one fountain pen costs 15. What is the cost of x pencils and y fountain
pens?
16. Rohit covers x centimeters in one step. How much distance does he cover in y steps?
17. One apple weighs 75 grams and one orange weighs 40 grams. Determine the weight of x apples and
y oranges.
18. A rectangular box has height h cm. Its length is 5 times the height and breadth is 10 cm less than the
length. Express the length and the breadth of the box in terms of the height.
19. Pick out the solution from the values given in the bracket next to each equation.

(a)  5  5 0, 10, 5 5
(b)   7 7, 2, 10, 14

20. Complete the entries in the third column of the table.


S. No.
Equation
Value of variable
Equation satisfied (Yes/No)
a.
5  9
 5
b.
5  9
 4
c.
 10  30
  10
d.
 3  7
  10

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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- Social Science
History Chapter 8: Development of First Empire
Social and Political Life- Chapter 4: Key Elements of Democratic Government
CLASS- VI

Date- 08.01.15

Q.1) Define the following.


a) Democracy

b) Dynasty

c) Preamble

Q.2)Give appropriate term to the following.


a) Alexander came from this place.
b) The King ,who extended his empire upto Mysore.
c) Ashoka called his peaceful policy by this name.
d) The special officers who carried out royal orders.
e) A scholar who deciphered the scripts of Ashoka.
f) A term for royal orders.
g) Ashoka established Buddhist council here.
h) He was the author of Arthashastra.
i) Chandragupta defeated this Greek ruler.
j) Dynasties which came after Mauryans.
Q.3)Fill in the blanks.
a)A royal highway connected Pataliputra with__________________.
b)The Mauryans had their capital at ______________.
c)____________ was an envoy sent by Seluecus.
d)_____________was the main source of the revenue.
e)The last Maurya ruler____________ was murdered by Pushyamitra Shunga.
Q.4)Give reasons for the following.
a) Ashokas attitude towards war changed.
b) Mauryan kings maintained a spy system.
c) Megasthnese was highly impressed by Patliputra.
d) Mauryan King was the central authority.
e) Democratic countries held elctions at regular intervals.
f) Our constitution says that India is a republic.
Q.5)Write short notes on.
a)Effects of Kalinga war.

b)Ashokas steps to spread Dhamma.


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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- MATHS
Chapter 8: Decimals & Chapter-9: Data Handling
CLASS- VI

Date- 03.01.15

1.

The weights of new born babies (in kg) in a hospital on a particular day are as follows:
2.3, 2.2, 2.1, 2.7, 2.6, 3.0, 2.5, 2.9, 2.8, 3.1, 2.5, 2.8, 2.7, 2.9, 2.4
(i) Rearrange the weights in descending order.
(ii) Determine the highest weight.
(iii) Determine the lowest weight.
(iv) Determine the range.
(v) How many babies were born on that day?
(vi) How many babies weigh below 2.5 kg?
(vii) How many babies weigh more than 2.8?
(viii) How many babies weigh 2.8 kg?

2.

Following figures relate the weekly wages (in Rs.) of 15 workers in a factory:
300, 250, 200, 250, 200, 150, 350, 200, 250, 200, 150, 300, 150, 200, 250.
Prepare a frequency table.
(i) What is the range in wages (in Rs.)?
(ii) How many workers are getting Rs. 350?
(iii) How many workers are getting the minimum wages?

3.

Construct a frequency distribution table for the following marks obtained by 25 students in a history
test in class VI of a school:
9, 17, 12, 20, 9, 18, 25, 17, 19, 9, 12, 9, 12, 18, 17, 19, 20, 25, 9, 12, 17, 19, 19, 20, 9
(i) What is the range of marks?
(ii) What is the highest mark?
(iii) Which mark is occurring more frequently?

4.

In a Mathematics test following marks were obtained by 40 students of class VI. Arrange these
marks in a table using tally marks.
8, 1, 3, 7, 6, 5, 5, 4, 4, 2, 4, 9, 5,

5.

Following is the pictograph of the number of Clocks as manufactured by a factory, in a particular


week.
Day
Number of Clocks
= 50 Clocks
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
(i) On which day were least number of clocks manufactured?
(ii) On which day were maximum number of clocks manufactured?
(iii) Find out the appropriate number of clocks manufactured in this particular week?
(1/3)

6.

The colours of Fridges preferred by people living in a locality are given by the following pictograph:
Colour
Number of People
= 10 people
Blue
Green
Red
White

7.

(i) Find the number of people preferring blue colour.


(ii) How many liked red colour?
(iii) What is the ratio of the number of people preferreing white colour to the number of people
preferring blue colour?
Following pictograph shows the number of tractors in 5 villages:
Village Number of tractors
= 1 tractor
A
B
C
D
E

8.

9.

Interpret the pictograph and answer the following questions:


(i) Which village has the minimum number of tractors?
(ii) Which village has the maximum number of tractors?
(iii) How many more tractors village C has as compared to village B?
(iv) What is the total number of tractors in all the five villages?
Total number of animals in five villages are as follows:
Village
Number of animals
A
80
B
120
C
90
D
40
E
60
Prepare a pictograph of these animals using one symbol to represent 10 animals.
The following are the details or the number of students in a class of 30 students present during a
week.
Day
Number of students
present
Monday
24
Tuesday
20
Wednesday 28
Thursday
30
Friday
26
Saturday
22
Represent the above data by a pictograph.
(2/3)

10.

Total number of students of a school in different years is shown in the following table:
Year
Number of students
1996
400
1998
550
2000
450
2002
600
2004
650
(a) Represent the above data by a pictograph.
Prepare a pictograph of students using one symbol an icon of a student to represent 100 students
and answer the following questions:
(i)
How many symbols represent total number of students for the year 2002?
(ii)
How many symbols represent total number of students for the year 1998?
(b) Prepare another pictograph of students using any other symbol each representing 50 students.
Which pictograph do you find more informative?

11.

The following table shows the daily production of T. V. sets in an industry for 7 days of a week:
Day
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
Number of T.V. sets
300
400
150
250
100
350
200
Represent the above information by a pictograph.
The following table shows the number of Maruti cars sold by five dealers in a particular month:
Competent Motors
Dealer
Saya Bagga Links D. D. Motors Bhasin Motor
Cars sold 60
40
20
15
10
Represent the above information by a pictograph.
The population of Delhi state in different census years is as given below:
Census Year
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
Population in lakhs
30
55
70
110
150
Represent the above information with the help of a bar graph.
In a school, there are five sections of class VI. The number of students in each section is given
below. Construct a bar graph representing this data:
Section
A
B
C
D
E
Number of students
40
48
52
45
30
The results of pass percentage of Class X and XII in C.B.S.E. examination for 5 years are given in
the following table:
Year
1994 95
1995 96
1996 97
1997 98
1998 99
X
90
95
90
80
98
XII
95
80
85
90
95
Draw bar graphs to represent the data.

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CHAPTER- 8 (DECIMALS)
Q.1 Write as decimals:
i) Three ones and 2-tenths
ii) Sixty and 3-tenths
iii) Nineteen and 9-tenths
iv) One hundred six and 5-tenths
Q.2. Write each of the following as decimals:




ii) 300+50+3+  + 
iii) 6 
i) 
Q.3. Express as fraction:
i) 61.2
ii) 6.4
iii) 0.05
iv) 2.4
v) 2.56
Q.4. Express the following as kilometers (km) using decimals:
i) 2m
ii)16m
iii)530m
iv)915m
v)830m
Q.5.Express as Rupees using decimals:
i) 120paise
ii)450paise
iii)7paise
iv) 500paise v) 6 rupees 70 paise
Q.6. Express as kilogram (kg) using decimals:
i) 5g
ii) 305g
iii) 6325g
iv)2 kg 65g
v) 7 kg 750g
Q.7. Find the sum of:
i) 25.43, 6.735 and 39
ii) 0.3, 6.2 and 8.932 iii )4.003, 2.65 and 7.1
Q.8. Find the value of:
i) 8.735-6.27
ii) 99.009- 19.9
iii) 1000-27.35
Q.9. Simplify:
i)3.2 X 2.65 X 1.05
ii) 639.5 X 0.05
iii)888.88X 80.08
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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
Chapter-4: Motions of the Earth
CLASS- VI

Date- 22.11.14

A) Define the following;


1) equinox
B)

2)solstice

3)inclination of axis of the earth

Name the following;


1) The circle that divides the earth into a lighted and a dark half
2) The days of equal day and night all over the world
3) Longest day in Southern Hemisphere
4) The period of diffused light before sunrise
5) The period of diffused light after sunset

C) Answer the following questions;


1) Explain briefly with the help of a diagram the earths position and resulting conditions
during summer and winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
2) Explain with a diagram how rotation causes day and night.
D) Fill in the blanks;
1) On 22 December the sun shines vertically on the ------------at noon.
2) Countries of the -------------Hemisphere have winter in June.
3) Unequal days and nights on the earth are caused by--------------------.
4) The earth makes an angle of ---------- with the orbital plane.

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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
Chapter-7: New Religious Ideas
CLASS- VI

Date- 22.11.14

A) Name the following:


1) Founder of Buddhism
2) Founder of Jainism
3) A seeker of truth in Jain religion
4) A place where Buddha attained enlightenment
5) Organisations set up by Buddha and Mahavira for monks and nuns
B) Fill in the blanks:
1) Monks and nuns lived in monasteries called --------------2) Ahimsa means ---------3) Pawapuri is a place where Mahavira --------------4) Moksha means --------------------------5) Kaivalya means----------------------------6) Buddha delivered his first sermon at-------------C) Give reasons for the following:
1) Rishi Gautama accepted Satyakama as his student
D) Answer the following questions:

E)

1)

Write briefly on the four ashramas an upper-caste man was expected to go through

2)

Mention any two similarities between Buddhism and Jainism

3)

Write about life in a sangha.

Define the following:


1) Middle path

2) Sangha

3) Upanishad

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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- Maths
Chapter-7: Fractions
CLASS- VI
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2

5
6

8
9

10

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12
13

14

15

Date- 11.11.14

Write six improper fractions with denominator 7.


Convert each of the following into an improper fraction :
3
8
7
a) 9
b) 8
c)12
8
13
15
Convert each of the following into a mixed fraction :
101
87
95
a)
b)
c)
8
16
13
4
Neelam has 25 pencils . She gives
of them to Meena . How many pencils does Meena
5
get ?How many pencils are left with Neelam ?

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on the number line .
5
6
having
Find equivalent fraction of
11
i) denominator 77
ii)numerator 54
56
with
Find equivalent fraction of
70
i) numerator 4
ii) denominator 10

Represent 2

84
into its simplest form.
98
Arrange the following fractions in ascending & descending order
3 5 11
17
,
,
&
4 8 12
24
4
2
The weight of an empty gas cylinder is 16 kg and it contains 14 kg of gas . What is
5
3
the weight of cylinder filled with gas ?
1
1
1
Simplify : 5 - 3 + 3 + 4
6
4
3
Write natural numbers from 1 to 50. What fraction of them are prime numbers?
Reduce the fraction

Rama had Rs 40 , Sheelu had Rs 100 & Jina had Rs 1oo . In school canteen , Rama
spent Rs 20 , Sheelu spent Rs 25 & Jina spent Rs 40 . What fraction of money did each
spend ? Arrange the fraction of the expenditure in ascending order .

3
of the equations given for maths homework . What fraction
7
of homework was left incomplete ?

Shaleen was able to solve

What type of fraction can be converted into mixed fraction ?

(1/2)

16
17
18
19

What is a fraction ?

7
1
to get 8 ?
15
5
What fraction of a week is 3 days ?

What should be added to 3

Evaluate the following

1 3 1
1
+ +
2 4 8 12

20

Define Like , Unlike and Unit fraction.

21

What fraction is:


a) 6 hours of a day
b) 70 mm of a km
c) 290 ml of a liter

22

Rohit and Rahul have study tables of the same size .Rohit used 5/6 of its space and Rahul
used 2/5 of its space. Whose study table is more occupied and by what fraction?

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a) Is





equal to  ?

b) Is  is equal to  ?
24

Write three equivalent fractions of:




b) 
a) 

c)




d) 

25` Mika was given 2/9 of a pack of toffees. What fraction of toffees was left in the pack?
26

Compute:
a)
b)

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Nitin bought a piece of rope


left?




m in length. He uses

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of it. What is the length of the piece

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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- SCIENCE
Chapter-6: Light

CLASS- VI

Date- 5.11.14

Q1. Define:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Translucent objects
Shadow
Beam
Reflection
Umbra
Lunar eclipse

Q2. Differentiate between:


1.
2.
3.
4.

Ray and beam


Translucent and opaque objects
Luminous and non-luminous object
Divergent and convergent rays

Q3. Fill ups:


1. When light falls on an object, it is ____ back by the object.
2. We can see non-luminous object by the ____ reflected from them.
3. From a luminous body ____ spreads out in all directions.
4. ____ travels in straight line.
5. The shadow is ____ when the object is parallel to the direction of the sun rays.
6. We get an ____ image by the pinhole camera.
7. ____ objects forms shadow.
8. Mirror form images by ____ .
9. In the images formed by a mirror, the left and right sides gets ____.
10. ____ is black while ____ is coloured.
Q4. What happens to the size of the shadow when .
a. The distance between the light source and the object increases.
b. The distance between the object and the screen increases.
Q5. Give one word answer:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Partially lit part of the shadow surrounding the umbra.


This travels in straight lines.
This layer is the main reflecting surface of a mirror.
These objects emit light.

Q6. Answer the following:


1. What is a solar eclipse? Explain with a diagram.
2. How are mirrors made?
3. Would shadows form if light did not travel in straight lines?

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WORK SHEET
SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
LESSON 4,5- KEY ELEMENTS OF A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT,
HOW WE GOVERN OUR COMMUNITIES

CLASS- VI
Q:1 Define the following:
a) Democracy

b) Civic amenities

c) Local self-government

d) Municipalities

Q:2 Name the following or answer in one word


a) It is the introduction to Indias constitution.
b) Self governing bodies for rural areas.
c) Head of district administration.
d) The highest civil court in a district.
e) The highest criminal court in a district
Q:3 Choose the correct word
a) The members of Block samiti are elected by___________________(the people of the block/
members of zila parishad)
b) The secretary of Zila Parishad is a __________employee.(permanent/temporary)
c) In India, elections are held every__________year.(5years/6years)
Q:4 Complete the following sentences:
a) All the adult men and women of a village are the members_____________________
b) The sarpanch presides over____________________________
c) The Preamble clearly states that India is a______________________
Q:5 Answer the following questions:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Mention any three functions of the Gram Panchayat.


What do you mean by Panchayat Raj?
At what levels do we have panchayats?
Mention one purpose for which rallies may be held.

Q:6 Give reasons for the following.


a) Our constitution says that India is a republic.
b) The local government is important. (Advantage)

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WORK SHEET
SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY
LESSON 6&7- INDIA: OUR MOTHERLAND / INDIA: CLIMATE, NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILD LIFE

CLASS- VI
Q.A Fill in the blanks.
1. India has an area of about ______.
2.____________is the largest state and occupies a large part of the Thar desert.
3.A triangular area of land at a rivers mouth is called a_____________.
4.The latitude that runs almost halfway through India is called ___________.
5.The worlds highest mountain peak lies in ___________.
6.Sunderbans are the home of ________________.
7. The lesser Himalayas are also called the____________.
8.______________forest in Gujarat is the home of Asiatic lion.
9.___________receives highest rainfall in the world.
10.The Forest Research Institute has been set up in __________ to manage and protect Indias forests.
Q.B Name the following.
1. This is a substance on the trees used to make dyes, bangles, sealing wax.
2. This range stand as a barrier against the cold winds from North Asia.
3. This forest is also called the monsoon forest.
4. These trees shed their leaves in a season.
5. This is the second highest peak in the world.
6. This is the only active volcano in India.
7. This is the land surrounded by water from the three sides.
8. The Ganga flows into this water body.
9. This river in the Deccan Plateau is known as the Ganga of the south.
10.This Ghat is also called as Sahayadris.
Q.C Choose the correct option from the following.
1.The southernmost Himalayas are known as
a)Shiwaliks b)Himadri
c)Himachal
2.The Palk Strait lies between these countries.
a)Srilanka and Maldives
b)India and Srilanka
c)India and Maldives
3.The Indian islands in the Arabian sea are Known
a)Maldives
b)Laksadweep Islands c)Andaman and Nicobar Islands
4.The oldest mountain range in India is the
a)Aravalli
b)Westernghats
c)Himalayas
5.Which of these rivers originates in Tibet where it is called the Tsangpo?
a)Ganga
b)Brahmaputra
c)Indus
6.Ooty,though close to the equator ,is cool because of its
a)Heavyrainfall
b)High altitude
c)Temperate latitude
Q.D Distinguish between the following.
1.Weather and climate
2.Tropical Rainforest and Tropical Deciduous Forest
3.Eastern coastal plain and Western coastal plain
Q.E Define the following terms.
a)Delta b)Plateaus
f)Mangrove forests

c)Island
d)Peninsula
g)Deforestation
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e)Monsoon wind

Q.F Answer the following questions in 30- 40 words.


1.What factors influence the climate of a place?
2.What causes the south west monsoon to blow towards India?
3.What is the importance of Barren Island?
4.Which are Indias four major physical units?
5.What type of vegetation is found in arid regions?
6.What do you understand
tand by continental type of climate?

Q.G Answer the following in about 60 to 70 words.


1.What are Tidal forests? Where are they found?
2.Describe the Deccan Plateau.
MAPWORK
Q.H On an outline map of India, show the following.
1.The major ranges of the Himalayas
malayas
2.The Karakoram Range
3.The Eastern and Western Ghats
4.The Aravalli, Vindhya and Satpura ranges
5.The Deccan and Malwa Plateau
6.The Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean
7.The Tropic of cancer
ma rivers of India. (Only the numbered one)
Q.I On an outline map of India, mark the major

1
2

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Lesson 7 & 8 - NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS & DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRST EMPIRE

CLASS- VI
Q.A Fill in the blanks .
1.The Upanishads give ultimate importance to______________.
2.The story of Satyakama Jabala is written in the poem__________by Rabindranath Tagore.
3.Guatam Buddha attained enlightenment at ____________.
4.________were built for monks and nuns to live in.
5.A royal highway connected Pataliputra with ________.
Q.B Name the following.
1.He murdered king Brihadrath,the last mauryan ruler.
_____________________________________________________________________2.He extended his empire southwards upto Mysore.
_____________________________________________________________________.
3.The mauryan rulers did not try to rule over these regions.
_____________________________________________________________________.
4.Ashoka called his peaceful conquest by this name.
_____________________________________________________________________.
5.The Buddha delivered his first sermon over here.
_____________________________________________________________________>
Q.C Give reasons for the following.
1.Ashokas attitude towards war changed.
2.Mauryan kings maintained a spy system.
3.Megasthanese was highly impressed by the city Pataliputra.
4.Mauryan king was the central authority.
Q.D Complete the following table.
Teachings of Buddhism

Teachings of Jainism

Q.E Answer the following questions.


1.Describe the four stages of life.
2.Mention the efforts taken by king Ashoka to spread dhamma.
Q.F Identify the following and write 3 to 4 sentences about them.

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LESSON 10- INDIAS CONTACT WITH OUTSIDE WORLD

CLASS- VI
Q. 1 : Complete the sentences:
a) Indian products were in great demand in other countries and were exchanged for
___________________________________________.
b) Most rulers tried to bring many ports under their control to gain control over _______.
c) Chinese scholars visited India to ________________________________.
d) Nalanda attained fame as a university in __________________________.
Q. 2 : Name them:
a)
b)
c)
d)

The first foreign tribe to invade India.


The greatest Kushana ruler.
The place where Fourth Buddhist Council was organized.
Two neighboring countries of India where Ashoka and Kanishka sent Buddhist
missionaries.
e) Two major sects of Buddhism during Kanishkas reign.
f) The Christian preacher who spread Christianity in India.
Q. 3 : Define following terms:
a) Sericulture
b) Silk Route
c) Boddhisatva
d) Upasakas
Q. 4 : Fill in the blanks:
a) Kanishkas capital was at _____.
b) The Deccan in ancient time was known as ______.
c) A Buddhist vihara at ______ attracted many foreign students.
d) Followers of _____ Buddhism worship images of Buddha.
e) Hsuan Tsang translated Buddhist texts into ______ language.
Q. 5 : Identify the picture and write two sentences about it.

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LESSON 11- POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS

CLASS- VI
Q. 1 : Complete the following sentences:
a) We get information about Samudraguptas reign mainly from _______ and ______.
b) The most renowned Chalukya ruler was _______________________________.
c) Kanauj was relatively safe from foreign invasions as it was _________________.
d) The region ruled by Chalukyas was fertile and had ports on ________________.
Q. 2 : Name the following:
a) Three great rulers of Gupta dynasty.
b) Two qualities of Samudragupta as a ruler.
c) The greatest ruler of Gupta dynasty.
d) The epic which shows Krishnas philosopher image.
e) The river on whose bank Pulakeshin II defeated Harshavardhana.
Q. 3 : Define the following terms:
a) Prashasti
b) Samantas
c) Bhagavatas
Q. 4 : Fill in the blanks:
a) Chandragupta I adopted the lofty title of ______.
b) Harsha united the kingdoms of _______ & __________ and made ________ his capital.
c) _______ is the goddess of wealth.
d) Under the Pallavas local administration was controlled by three kinds of assemblies
_________, __________,______________.
Q. 5 : Give reasons for the following :
a) Rulers had samantas.
b) Pallavas wanted to control the region ruled by Pulakeshin II.
c) Rulers had prashastis inscribed.
Q. 6 : Write two sentences about each:
a) Chandragupta Vikramadityas achievements as a ruler.
b) City plan of Pataliputra
Q. 7 : Arrange these rulers in the order in which they came to the throne.
Samudragupta, Harshavardhana, Chandragupta Maurya, Chandragupta I, Pulakeshin II

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LESSON 12- CULTURE & SCIENCE

CLASS- VI
Q. 1 : Complete the following sentences:
a) Vedic literature includes four Vedas named ___________________.
b) The Mahabharata is the struggle between two royal families___________________.
c) Our national emblem has four animals, they are ________________.
Q. 2 : Name them:
a) The book based on the life of Buddha written by Ashvaghosha.
b) This literature was compiled by Tamil scholars.
c) The Buddhist epic named after its heroine?
d) He was a specialised in ayurvedas.
e) This place is often called the cradle of India temple architecture.
Q. 3 : Define the following terms:
a) Monolithic
b) Stupa
c) Chaityas
Q. 4 : Distinguish between:
a) Sabha & Nagaram

d) Jataka stories

e) Monastery

b) Gandhara & Mathura school of art

Q. 5 : Who wrote the following:


a) Ramayana
b) Mahabharata
f) Ashtadhyayi
e) Charaka Samhita

c) Meghadoota
f) Harshacharita

Q. 6 : Answer the following:


a) The lion capital and the wheel under it are of special significance. Explain.
b) Write about two great works of Aryabhatta.
c) What message does Bhagavadgita give us?
d) The science of metallurgy was advanced during the Gupta period. Give an example to
prove the same.
Q. 7 : Identify the pictures.
a)

b)

c)

_______________________

_____________________

______________________

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LESSON 15, 16- MAGNETISM & WATER

CLASS- VI
I.

Choose the correct answers.


1) Magnet has two poles, one of them is:
a) North
b) West
c) East
d) None of these
2) The magnetic properties are stronger in:
a) North pole (N)
b) Middle part c) South pole (S)
d) Both at N & S poles
3) The two ends of the magnet are called:
a) Ends
b) Natural magnet
c) Magnetic compass d) Poles
4) A magnet attracts:
a) Pieces of paper
b) Paper clips
c) Plastic
d) Cloth
5) Magnets can become weak due to:
a) Heating
b) Hammering
c) Dropping from height
d) all of these
6) Unlike poles of two magnets:
a) Always repel each other
b) Sometime attracts & sometimes repel
b) Always attract each other
d) No effect
7) The forms of precipitation are:
a) Rain
b) Snow
c) Hail
d) All of these
8) The taste of ocean water is always:
a) Sweet
b) Saline
c) Tasteless
d) Bitter
9) Making use of rainwater is known as:
a) Flood b) Drought
c) Rainwater harvesting
d) Waterlogging

II.

Fill in the blanks.


1) Alnico is an alloy of ____________ , ______________ & __________.
2) Like poles of magnets _______ .
3) Unlike poles of magnets ________ .
4) The level of the ground water is called as the __________.
5) A change in state from gaseous to liquid is called ___________.
6) Water exists in _______ states.
7) Water covers __________ of the earths surface.
8) Water helps to __________ the temperature of the body.

III.

State true or false.


1) Plastic is attracted by the magnet.
2) Each magnet has only one pole.
3) The earth behaves like a huge bar magnet.
4) Lodestone is a natural magnet.
5) Pits are dug in low lying areas to collect rainwater.
6) The hotter the liquid, the faster is the evaporation.
7) The evaporation of the sweat helps to bring down the temperature our body.
8) Water is a compound of hydrogen & carbon.
9) The removal of the upper layer of soil is called erosion of soil.

IV.

Match the following.


A
1) magnetic compass
2) rainwater harvesting
3) rain
4) water cycle
Define the following.

V.

a) Magnetic substances
e) Water cycle
i) Drought
VI.

B
a) precipitation
b)circulation of water
c) conserving water
d) Gives the direction
b) Transpiration
f) Precipitation
j) Rainwater harvesting

Draw diagrams:
1) Magnetic compass

2) Water cycle

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c) Evaporation
g) Water table
k) Erosion of soil

d) Condensation
h) Flood

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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON- LIGHT & ELECTRIC CIRCUITS

CLASS- VI
Q. 1.

Define:a. Shadow
e. Battery

Q. 2.

A shadow is black, while an image is _____________.


Light travels in _________ line.
The __________ layer is the main reflecting surface of a mirror.
We get ___________ energy to run electrical devices from the mains or from cells.
The insulation on wires prevents a ___________ circuit.

Write True or False:a.


b.
c.
d.

Q. 5.

Conductors and Insulators.


Transparent and Translucent.
Luminous and Non-luminous objects.
Divergent and Convergent rays.
Umbra and Penumbra.

Fill in the blanks:a.


b.
c.
d.
e.

Q. 4.

c. Beam
d. Reflection
g. Transparent objects.

Differentiate between the following:a.


b.
c.
d.
e.

Q. 3.

b. Luminous object
f. Electric circuit

Silver is a good conductor of electricity.


Wood is a transparent material.
The shadow is the smallest in the morning.
When the moons shadow falls on the earth, we have a solar eclipse.

Answer the following:a.


b.
c.
d.
e.

How does a mirror form an image?


What is a solar eclipse? Explain with diagram.
What is inside a cell? What is its significance?
Explain the importance of insulators.
Describe a pinhole camera. Why is the image formed by it inverted?

Q.6 Draw the following diagrams:


a.
b.
c.

Pin hole camera


Lunar eclipse
Solar eclipse

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LESSON- CLOTHES AND FIBRES & A STUDY OF CHANGES

CLASS- VI
A. Answer the following in short.
1. What are the different kinds of loom, and how are they operated?
2. Mention five uses if cotton.
3. Mention three uses of flax.
4. Mention two changes that can be brought about by applying pressure.
5. What are the methods by which changes can be brought about?
B. Define the following:
1. Physical changes
2. Chemical changes
3. Reversible changes
4. Irreversible changes
5. Ginning
6. Scutching
7. Retting
8. Spinning
9. Weaving
10. Weft and Warp
C. Give reasons for the following:
1. Water starts boiling when quick lime is added to it.
2. Our tounge feels cool when we place some glucose on it.
D. Explain in few lines:
1. To study a change systematically, what should your look for?
2. What are desirable and undesirable changes? Give examples of each (or one example each).
3. How are fibres classified? Give two examples of each type.
4. Describe how you would compare the abilities of different fabrics to absorb water.
E. Fill in the blanks:
1. Cotton is a. absorbent of water than nylon.
2. The gin was invented in ..
3. ..is used for making gunny bags.
4. Clothes made of synthetic fibres burn ..
5. The slaking of lime is an . Change.
6. On being heated, a gas expands than a solid does.
F. Classify the following into physical and chemical changes:
1. The condensation of water vapour
2. Photosynthesis in green plants
3. The cooking of food
4. The sublimation of iodine
5. Digestion of food
6. The burning of coal
7. The glowing of bulb

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LESSON- MOVEMENTS OF THE BODY, AIR

CLASS- VI
Q.1 Define the following:a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

Sprain
Vertebrae
Cartilage
Combustion
Atmosphere

Q.2 Write the differences of the following:a)


b)
c)
d)

Pivot Joints Gliding Joints


Tendons Ligaments
Upward displacement Downward displacement of air.
Elbow Ankle

Q.3 Draw the diagram of the following:a)


b)
c)
d)

The Oxygen Carbon dioxide balance in air


The Bones of the legs
The Shoulder arm and the hand bones
The Ribcage

Q.4 Write the answers of the following:a)


b)
c)
d)

Mention the five important uses of air.


Describe an activity to show that water contains air.
Explain the role of muscles in the movement of the forearm.
What are the functions of the skeleton system?

Q.5 Name the following:a)


b)
c)
d)

Injuries in which bones can get cracked or completely broken in accidents are called.
Name the bones that form the Pelvic Girdle.
Name the joint found between the Upper Arm and Shoulder.
Name the two antagonistic pairs of muscles of Upper Arm.

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CLASS- VI
CHAPTER- 8 (DECIMALS)
Q.1 Write as decimals:
i) Three ones and 2-tenths
ii) Sixty and 3-tenths
iv) One hundred six and 5-tenths
Q.2. Write each of the following as decimals:




ii) 300+50+3+  + 
iii) 6 
i)

iii) Nineteen and 9-tenths



Q.3. Express as fraction:


i) 61.2
ii) 6.4

iii) 0.05

iv) 2.4

v) 2.56

Q.4. Express the following as kilometers (km) using decimals:


i) 2m
ii)16m
iii)530m
iv)915m
v)830m
Q.5.Express as Rupees using decimals:
i) 120paise
ii)450paise
iii)7paise
iv) 500paise
v) 6 rupees 70 paise
Q.6. Express as kilogram (kg) using decimals:
i) 5g
ii) 305g
iii) 6325g
iv)2 kg 65g
v) 7 kg 750g
Q.7. Find the sum of:
i) 25.43, 6.735 and 39
ii) 0.3, 6.2 and 8.932
iii )4.003, 2.65 and 7.1
Q.8. Find the value of:
i) 8.735-6.27
ii) 99.009- 19.9
iii) 1000-27.35
Q.9. Simplify:
i)3.2 X 2.65 X 1.05
ii) 639.5 X 0.05
iii)888.88X 80.08

CHAPTER 9 (DATA HANDLING)


Q.1 Marks scored by students (out of 50) in a General Knowledge test are as follows:
40,43,45,39,41,50,45,44,40,43,42,40,45,50,50,49,48,40,30,42,43,50,49,47,48,42,45,41
(Draw frequency table)
Q.2 Smita rolled a dice 35 times and recoded the observation as follows :
3,6,1,2,6,3,4,5,4,4,3,1,2,1,2,6,5,2,6,5,3,1,2,3,4,6,5,4,1,6,5,5,3,2,3
Make a frequency table using tally marks & answer the following
i.)
Which number appeared the maximum number of times?
ii.)
Which number appeared the minimum number of times?
Q.3 Total number of students of a school in different years is given below:
Year
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
No of Students 450 600 850 1050 1250 1800
Prepare a pictograph using

=100 students.

Q.4 Draw a pictograph to represent the following information:


Year
No of Saplings
planted

2002
70

2003
90

2004
120

2005
150

2006
180

120

Scale
1 unit = 20 tickets

100

80

60

40

20

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A

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Cities

Q 5. Read the above Bar Graph & answer the following


i) What Information does the above bar graph give?
ii) Find the total number
umber of tickets to be sold in five cities.
iii) In which city the maximum numbers of tickets were sold?
iv) Find the difference of tickets sold in Bangalore & Kolkata.
Kolkata

Q.6 The following table shows the number of students of different


different ages participating in environment protection
programme on the world environment day. Draw a bar graph using the given information:
Age (in years)
Number of
Students

8
550

9
350

10
400

11
375

12
425

13
575

C
CHAPTER
10 (MENSURATION)
Q.1. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 20m and 16.5m respectively.
Q.2. Find the perimeter of a square whose side is 6.5cm.
Q.3. Find the cost of fencing a park of length 200m and breadth 150m at the rate of Rs.33per
Rs
meter.
Q.4. How many rectangles can be drawn with perimeter as 28cm, given that the sides are positive integers in cm?
Q.5. A marble tile measures 25cm by 20cm. How many tiles will be required to cover a floor of size 5m by 4m?
4m
Q.6. Find the perimeter
eter of a rectangle whose area is 500 sq. cm. and breadth is 20cm.
Q.7. The area of a square field is 225 sq. m. Find the length of its side.
Q.8. The length and breadth of a rectangular park are in the ratio 4:3. Its area is 2352 sq. m. What is the length and
breadth of the field?
Q.9. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3:4:5. If the perimeter of a the triangle is 180cm, what are its side?
side

CHAPTER 11 (ALGEBRA)
Q.1 Write algebraic expression for the following:
i) 6times y to which 2 is added.
ii) C divided by 9.
iii) 11 subtracted from two times x.
iv) x multiplied by itself three times.
v) Three times a number s subtracted from 22.
Q.2. Write the next two numbers in each of the following number patterns:
i) 5, 11, 23, 47,-----,-----ii) 243, 81, 27,------,----iii) 10, 30, 90, 270,----,---iv) 16, 23, 30, 37,-----,---v) 3, 5, 8, 12,------,-----Q.3. Which of the following are equations?
i) 6x-7> 12

ii) 2x+ 3=9


!
vi) =9

iii)




< 19

iv)




=2

v) 3a + 7<8
Q.4. Solve the equations by trial & error method:
i) 3x+7=25
ii) 7y=84
iii) 3m-6=15
Q.5.If Vidushis present age is x years:
i) What will be her age 5years from now?
ii) What was her age 2 years ago?
iii) Her grandmothers age is 7times her age. What is her grandmothers age?

CHAPTER- 12 (RATIO AND PROPORTION)


Q.1. Express as ratios:
i) 2km to 6km
ii) 8g to 120 g
iii) 6hr to 1 day
iv) 5m to 650cm
v) Rs. 3 to 600p
Q.2. In a class there are 25 boys and 35girls. Find the ratio of:
i) number of boys to the number of girls.
ii) number of girls to the total number of students.
Q.3.Write two equivalent ratio of:
i) 3:5
ii) 11: 8
iii) 6:4
iv) 2: 7
Q.4. Divide 20 pens between Samiara and Raima in the ratio 3:2.
Q.5. Determine if the following are in proportion:
i) 32, 48, 70, 210
ii) 25, 30, 40, 48
iii) 45, 60, 12, 15
Q.6. Find `a if:
i) a: 30: : 7 : 15
ii) 12: a : : 96 : 160
iii) 72 : 32 : : a : 144
Q.7. A cricket set contains 3 balls and 2 bats. Can 24 balls and 8 bats be made into complete sets?
Q.8. 6 packets of pens cost Rs. 120. How many packets can be bought in Rs. 360?
Q.9. A worker is paid Rs. 162.50 for 5 days. What should be paid to him for 29 days.

CHAPTER 13 &14 (SYMMETRY & PRACTICAL GEOMETRY)


1.Which of the digits from 0 to 9 have lines of symmetry? Draw them.
2.Write four letters of the English alphabet that have both vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry.
3.Draw a regular polygon that has five lines of symmetry.
4.Draw a kite and draw its line of symmetry.
5.Write True or False for the following statements.
a. A circle has infinite number of lines of symmetry.
b. A scalene triangle has one line of symmetry.
c. A square has two lines of symmetry.
d. A kite has one line of symmetry.
e. A rhombus has four lines of symmetry.
6.Draw a semicircle of radius 5.8cm.
7.Using a protractor draw an angle of 750.Draw the angle bisector of this angle.
8.Draw any line segment AB and take a point P outside it. Construct a perpendicular on AB passing through P.
9.Draw a line segment AB= 9cm. Using compass find a point C on it such that AC=BC.
10.Draw a line AB and a point C on it. Draw a line CD perpendicular to AB.
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SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS
CLASS- VI

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

8.

9.

10.
11.

12.
13.
14.
15.

17.

Show

0 1 1 1
, , , , 1 on the number line.
6 6 2 3

25
4
into mixed fraction and
(ii) 3 into improper fraction.
6
5
3 5 7
Are , ,
equivalent fractions? Give reason.
4 6 8
1 2
4 1
(ii)
Show this pictorically
(i)
+

3 3
5 5
48
Convert
into the simplest form.
112
4
Write the first five equivalent fraction of .
5

Convert (i)

Correct the given figure, shaded portion is

1
of the given figure.
2

Give an improper fraction:


(i)
Whose denominator is 4 less than the numerator?
(ii) Whose numerator & denominator add upto 10?
(iii) Difference between numerator and denominator is 12.
Arrange in the ascending order :
9 5 3 10 8
3 3 3 3 3
1 3 5 1 5
, , , ,
, , , ,
, , , ,
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
8 5 11 6 2
11 11 11 11 11
3 8 6 2 4
Write in the place value chart (i) 308.758 (ii) 25.99
Write each of the following as decimals.
5
8
1
3
3
(i)
(ii)
(iii) 200 + 60 + +
(iv) 3
2
5
10 100
5
Write as fraction and then reduce it to the lowest form (i) 3.8 (ii) 31.4
Write (i) 108.56 (ii) 5.008 in words.
Fill in the banks using <, >, =.
(i)
0.099
0.19
(ii) 2.542
2.501 (iii) 1.5
1.50
Express : (i)
75 paise as rupees
(ii) 60 cm as metre
(iii) 11cm 5mm as cm
(iv) 85 km 7m as km
(v) 62kg 70g as kg
By how much is the difference of 208 & 802.28 less than their sum?

18. What should be added to the difference of 3.14 & 1.673 to get 11 ?
2
2
19.
Sameer spent of his pocket money on a movie and on a new pen. What fraction
4

of his pocket money did he spend?


20. The horticulture department made a table to show the number of trees of different
types planted inside the garden and public buildings of a city.
Name of tree
No. of trees
Neem
22
Coconut
35
Banyan
20
Mango
42
Christmas
27
Prepare a pictograph to represent the above data.
21. The following table shows the marks obtained by Aziz in Annual Examination in
different subjects.

22.
23.
24.

25.

Subject
Marks
85
Hindi
72
English
98
Maths
89
Science
70
SST
Prepare a bar graph to represent the above information.
A rectangle is 25m long and 16m broad. Find the side of a square whose area is equal
to the area of the rectangle.
Find the area of a square of side 36cm in terms of square metre.
On a squared paper, sketch the following :
(i)
A hexagon with exactly two lines of symmetry.
(ii) A quadrilateral with a horizontal line of symmetry but no vertical line of
symmetry.
Draw any segment PQ Take a point X not on it. Through X, draw a perpendicular to
PQ

26. Draw an angle of 1350 and divide it into four equal parts using compass.
27. Construct with ruler and compass, angles of the following measures
(i)
300
(ii) 900 (iii) 750 (iv) 450 (v) 1050
28. Draw angle bisector of 1500.
29. Make a copy of 800 using ruler and compass.
30. Divide Rs. 3500 among A, B and C in the ratio 3:2:2.
31. If a dozen pens cost Rs. 15. How many pens can be bought for Rs. 43.75?
32. Find a if 12 : a : : 96 : 160.
33. Find the ratio of 5 minutes to 40 seconds.

34. An engineer earns Rs. 60,000 per month. His monthly expenditure is Rs. 45,000. Find
the ratio of
(i)
his expenditure to his saving
(ii) his income to his expenditure
(iii) his income to his savings
37. Mother wants to divide Rs. 380 between her daughter Divyangi & Shubhangi in the
ratio of their ages. If the age of Divyangi is 9 yrs. and age of Shubhangi is 10 yrs.
Find how much Divyangi and Shubhangi will get?
38. Present age of father is 42 years. and that of son is 14 years. Find the ratio of :
(i)
Present age of father to the present age of son.
(ii) Age of father to the age of son when father was 30 yrs. old.
(iii) Age of father to the age of son, when son was 12 yrs old.
39. How many tiles with dimensions 12cm and 5cm will be needed to fit a region whose
length and breadth are 144cm and 100 cm respectively?
40. The length and breadth of a rectangular park are 615m and 55m respectively. Find the
cost of fencing the park at the rate of Rs. 9.25 per metre.
41. Find the side of a square, if its area is 324 m2.
42. Find the rule which gives the number of match stick required to make a pattern of
letter Z.
43. State with reason which of the following are equations :
(i)
(x 5) > 8
(ii) 7 = (115) (124)
(iii) 20 = 5Y
(iv) 7 x = 5
44. Choose the value of x from the value given in the bracket.
(i)
x + 5 = 14
(19, 9, -5, 0)
(iii) 6x = 48
(42, 6, 8, 7)
45. Give expression for the following cases
(i)
n multiplied by 2 and 1 subtracted from the product.
(ii) The property of associativity of addition of numbers by using variables a, b and
c.
46. Change the following statement using expression into statement in ordinary language.
Jagya is z years old. His uncle is 4z years old and his aunt is (4Z 3) years old.
47. What is the other name for line of symmetry of circle.
48. Complete the following table.
Shape
Equilateral
Square
Rectangle
Isosceles

No. of lines of symmetry

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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- SCIENCE
CHAPTER- 1: Matter and its nature
CLASS- VI

Date-27.6.14

Q. 1. Define the following:a. Matter

b.

Energy

c.

Boiling Point

Q. 2. Explain Interconversion of State with the help of an example.


Q. 3. What is freezing point of water?
Q. 4. What do you understand by melting point?
Q. 5. What is sublimation? Give two examples.
Q. 6. How homogenous substance is different from heterogeneous substance?
Q. 7. Is vapour & gas same? Why?
Q. 8. Name 5 elements.
Q. 9. Fill in the blanks:a. The freezing point of a liquid is same as the ____________ of the correspondent
solid.
b. A substance will exist in the liquid state only below its ______________.
c. ___________ is a metal that exists in liquid state.
d. Brass is an alloy of ___________ & ____________.
e. The nucleus of _____________ has only a proton & no neutron.

Q. 10. Name the following:a.


b.
c.
d.

The positively charged particle present in an atom.


The negatively charged particle present in an atom.
Any one compound.
One substance which sublimes at room temperature.

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