CLASS –VI SUBJECT: ENGLISH
Q1.Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that
follow.
1. Dry fruits are useful in various diseases of the brain, muscles
and tissues. Particularly almond has got unique properties to
remove brain weakness and strengthen it. Almond preserves the
vitality of the brain, strengthens the muscles, and destroys
diseases originating from nervous and bilious disorders.
2. Walnut is another dry fruit that possesses wonderful qualities
of curing brain weakness. According to Dr. Johnson, almonds, figs,
grapes, dates, apples, and oranges are rich in phosphoric element
and should normally be used by brain workers. Phosphorus nourishes
the vital tissues of the body. It keeps the mind full of enthusiasm
for more work.
3. Cashews are low in sugar and rich in fiber, heart-healthy fats,
and plant protein. They’re also a good source of copper, magnesium,
and manganese — nutrients important for energy production, brain
health, immunity, and bone health.
A. Answer the following questions.
i. Why should the brain workers take fruits rich in phosphoric
element? ii. What are the health benefits of cashews? B. Choose the
correct options for the following. i. Dry fruits are useful because
they: (a) strengthen our heart (b) cure various diseases of the
brain, muscles and tissues (d) give confidence to us (d) empower us
to do challenging tasks ii.Which one is not a property of almond?
(a) It preserves the vitality of the brain. (b) It strengthens the
muscles. (c) It destroys diseases originating from nervous and
bilious disorders. (d) It strengthens our digestive system. iii.
Phosphoric element is profusely found in: (a) almonds, figs,
grapes, dates, apples and oranges (b) almonds, figs, papayas,
guavas and pineapples (c) all the green vegetables (d) seasonal
fruits C. Find the word from the passage which means the same as.
distinctive (para 1) D. Find the antonym of the given word.
insignificant (para 3) E. Complete the given statement. Walnut is
another ______________________ weakness.
SECTION B (WRITING)
Q2. Your summer holidays are going to begin. Write
a diary entry in about 80-100 words describing your plans and
excitement for the holidays. Q3. You are Kiran/Karan, school
captain of Oxford High School, Bahadurgarh. Write a notice in not
more than 50 words informing the students about a Hindi Poem
Recitation Competition to be held on 25 July 2021, on the occasion
of Kargil Vijay Diwas.
SECTION- C GRAMMAR
Q4. The following passage has not been edited. There is an error in
each line. Underline the incorrect words and write the correct
words in the blanks given. The first one has been done for you as
an example. Incorrect Correct Banana is an popular fruit and eg. an
a an important part to our diet today. a) ______ ______ It
originally belonged in South Asia b) ______ ______ region where it
using to grow wild c) ______ ______ in the forests. In the years,
proper selection d) ______ ______ Yield the edible banana. e)
______ ______ Q5. Complete the paragraph given below by filling in
the blanks with the help of the options given. Tigers (a) ______
(were / will / is / are) at the top of the food chain. Only human
beings threaten their survival as a species. Tigers kill only for
food (b) ______ (or / because / but / and) only when they are
hungry. They rarely (c) ______ (attack / attacking / attacks /
attacked) humans. Easily (d) ______ (recognized / recognizing
/
has recognizing / has recognized) by their reddish orange coat with
dark (e) ______ (strips / stripes / striped / stripe), tigers are
the (f) ______ (large / larger / largest / much larger) wild cats
in the world. Q6. Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange
them to form meaningful sentences. (a) comfortable / and / more /
is / life / worth living / world / today’s / in / before / ever /
than (b) science / advancement / brought about / in / and
technology / have / changes / awesome (c) man / today / communicate
/ is / able to / faster
SECTION- D LITERATURE Q7. Who said this to whom? “You wicked
animal! You have killed my baby.” Q8. Read the following extract
and answer the questions that follow.
A.
As over tides Of wind it rides,
Climbs to the crest Of a gust and pulls, Then seems to rest
As wind falls When string goes slack
You wind it back And run until
A new breeze blows
(i) What change ‘a new breeze’ brings to the kite? (ii) What one
can do when string gets lose? (iii) Give the antonym of ‘blow’. B.
“I’m off to the bazar. The baby is sleeping. Keep an eye on him.
Frankly, I don’t like to leave the child alone with the mongoose.”
(i) Who is the speaker of the above mentioned lines? (ii) Why did
the speaker go to the bazar? (iii) Why didn’t the speaker ready to
leave child alone with the mongoose? Q9. Answer the following
questions in 30-40 words.
(i) What happened at the end of the semester in the chapter ‘Who
did Patrick’s Homework?’
(ii) How did the rishi explain the different ways in which the
birds behaved?
(iii) Do you think that a house is different from a home? If yes,
give reason to support your answer.
Q10. “Magical results can be reaped only with hard work.” Justify
the statement with reference to the chapter ‘Who did
Patrick’s
Homework?’. Note: Do the worksheet in discussion notebook.
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“Education is not preparation for life, education is life
itself.”
WORKSHEET
CLASS-VI
SUBJECT-MATHS
Q A. Tick the correct answer:
1. The smallest 4 digit number using 2, 0, 8, 6 is?
a) 8620
b) 0268
c) 2068
d) 2860
a) 2
b) 1
c) 0
d) 3
a) 29
b) 41
c) 59
d) 39
a) XLXXI
b) LXXXI
c) LIXXX
d) LXIXX
5. If a and b are whole numbers, then the relation a + b = b + a
is
a) Closed
b) Associative
c) Commutative
d) Distributive
6. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3?
a) 278
b) 345
c) 125
d) 452
a) 2300
b) 2370
c) 2400
d) 2380
8. Which of the following is a common multiple of 6 and 8?
a) 24
b) 32
c) 42
d) 6
a) 39998
b) 39990
c) 40000
d) 39909
a) 57
b) 68
c) 78
d) 76
Q B. Solve the following questions.
1. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to both
Indian and International system of numeration.
a) 7904235 b) 5707642
3. Find the value of: 254 × 98 + 254 × 2
4. Write Roman numerals for:
a) 96 b) 355
5. Using divisibility test, determine which of the following
numbers
are divisible by 6
a) 75642 b) 5463
1. Find the common factors of 12, 18 and 24
2. Estimate the sum by rounding off to nearest hundred :
458 + 234 + 1397
a) 376 × 102 b) 783 × 98
4. Find the H.C.F. of 18, 24 and 32
5. Estimate the following product using general rule:
567 × 438
Q D. Solve the following word problems.
1. A bookstore sold books worth 3,25,645 in the first week of
April and books worth 5,01,496 in the second week of April.
How much was the sale for the two weeks together? In which
week was the sale greater and by how much?
2. The length, breadth and height of a room are 825 cm, 675 cm
and
450 cm respectively. Find the longest tape which can measure
the
three dimensions of the room exactly.
3. A vendor supplies 27 litres of milk to a shopkeeper in the
morning
and 73 litres of milk in the evening. If the milk costs 25 per
litre,
how much money is due to the vendor per day?
4. A toy making company manufactures 2354 toys in a day. How
many toys will be manufactured by it in a year?
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“Education is not preparation for life, education is life
itself.”
WORKSHEET
CLASS-VI
SUBJECT-SCIENCE
notebook.
does this experiment prove?
a) 1mm=1/100 cm
b) 1cm=1/100 m
d) None of the above
3. Deer and zebra feed on grasses and other plants. Leopards
and lions feed on deer and zebra. Which description is the
role
of deer and zebra in this foodchain?
a) producer
b) carnivore
c) decomposer
d) consumer
4. A bicycle is moving on a straight road. Which of the
following types of motion are exhibited by it?
a) periodic motion and rotational motion
b) rotational motion and rectilinear motion
c) rectilinear motion and circular motion
d) periodic motion and circular motion
5. Both seeds and leaves of this plant are edible. Select one
from the following-
1. Mohan’s house is 3250metre from his school. Express
this distance in kilometre.
2. While measuring the length of a knitting needle, the
readings on the scale are 3.0 cm and 33.1cm . What is
the length of the needle?
Q.C Read the following paragraphs and answer the
questions that follow
1. While using a chemical in the laboratory, some drops of it
fell on Paheli’s socks and some fell on her teacher’s saree.
The drops of the chemical on the saree turned blue black
while their colour did not change on the socks.
(a) Name the chemical used in the laboratory.
(b) What does the change in colour indicate?
(c) What value of Paheli is shown here?
2. X and Y are the two types of organisms which are found in
the forests. Both the types of organisms are considered to be
the cleansing agents of the forest environment in their own
way. The organisms like X eat up the dead animals in the
forest whereas the organisms like Y break down the dead
animals into simple substances which can be re-used for the
growth of plants.
a. What is the general name of organisms of the type X?
b. Name one organism of the type X.
c. What is the general name of organisms of the type Y?
d. Name one organism of type Y.
Q.D Application Based Questions:
1. The letters of alphabet such as A,B,C,D,E and K are used
to represent a particular group of food nutrients. These
nutrients are needed by our body in small quantities, but
their presence is essential in our food.
a) Which nutrient do the above given letters represent?
b) Choose the letter which represents the nutrient that
is-
i) formed in our body when the skin is exposed to
sunlight
iii) necessary for good eye sight
2. Food material X is a syrup-like , thick and sweet liquid
which is made by a kind of insect by collecting nectar
from flowers. On the other hand, food material Y is a
thin liquid which can be converted into yogurt.
a) What do you think is food X?
b) Name the insects which make food X.
c) Name the food Y.
d) Name two animals which provide us food Y.
Q.E Identify the given pictures carefully, write the
nutrients present in them and one function of each.
Q.F Answer the following questions:
a. Name and explain the three types of translatory motion.
Give one example of each type.
b. A vegetable seller has carrots, potatoes, pumpkins and
peas in his shop. Which part of the plant are they?
c. Your friend looks pale and has lost considerable weight.
He gets tired soon. Is he suffering from any disease? If
so,
d. State the type of motion exhibited by the following:
a) Motion of a child in a merry-go-round.
b) Motion of the earth around the sun.
c) Motion of a pendulum.
d) Motion of a swing.
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CLASS VI
SOCIAL SCIENCE
REVISION WORKSHEET
SECTION A
Q1. Identify the incorrect statement with regard to ‘diversity’
from the
following options.
b. Historical factors do not influence diversity of a region.
c. Regions became very diverse of their unique histories.
d. Geographical factors affect the diversity of a place.
Q2. Fill in the blank:
The name ____ was used for group of people who lived in the
north-
west.
Q3. Choose the correctly matched pair from the following
options:
a. Paleolithic site – Hunsgi
b. Microlith – blunt tools
a. Calcutta
d. Mehrgarh
SECTION B
Q6. ‘History and geography are often tied to the cultural life of
a
region’. Justify from the examples of Kerala and Ladakh
regions.
Q7. List three ways in which the lives of farmers and herders
would
have been different from that of hunter- gatherers.
SECTION C
Q8. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that
follow.
The local time of places which are on different meridians is bound
to
differ. For example, it will be difficult to prepare a time-table
for trains
which cross several longitudes. It is, therefore, necessary to
adopt the
local time of some central meridian of a country as the standard
time for
the country. In India, the longitude of 82½°E is treated as the
standard
meridian. The local time at this meridian is taken as the standard
time
for the whole country. It is known as the Indian Standard Time
(IST).
India is 5hours and 30minutes ahead of Greenwich Meridian
Time
(GMT).
b. Write the longitudinal value of standard meridian of
India.
c. Which time is bound to differ?
d. By how many hours is India ahead of Greenwich Meridian
Time?
SECTION D
Q9. What were the main effects of changing environment on rearing
of
animals and other activities?
SECTION E
Q10.1 Identify the two places marked as A and B on the given
outline
map of India.
b. State which is famous for its spices.
Q10.2 On the same outline map of India locate the following
places.
a. The first early big kingdoms were set up along the banks of this
river.
b. Square or rectangular houses were found here.
c. State where traces of ash were found.
A
B