Class – 6thSubject – Mathematics (STEAM Paper)Maximum Marks – 100


Section A – MCQs

(5 × 1 = 5 Marks)

  1. Perimeter of a square = 20 cm. What is the side of the square?
    a) 4 cm
    b) 5 cm
    c) 6 cm
    d) 10 cm
  2. Which triangle has three lines of symmetry?
    a) Scalene triangle
    b) Right triangle
    c) Equilateral triangle
    d) Isosceles triangle
  3. How many whole units are there in ?
    a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
  4. Which of the following is a negative integer?
    a) 5
    b) 0
    c) –3
    d) 7
  5. Which shape has four lines of symmetry?
    a) Rectangle
    b) Square
    c) Triangle
    d) Parallelogram

Section B – Fill in the Blanks

(5 × 1 = 5 Marks)

  1. The numbers with a minus sign in front of them (e.g., –2) are called __________ numbers.
  2. The additive inverse of 7 is __________.
  3. Negative numbers lie to the __________ of zero on the number line.
  4. The numbers … –4, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3 … are called __________.
  5. Zero is neither __________ nor __________.

Section C – Short Answer Questions

(5 × 3 = 15 Marks)

  1. Compare the following numbers using < or >

a. –2 ☐ +5
b. –5 ☐ +4
c. –5 ☐ –3

  1. Complete the expressions

a. (+40) + ______ = +200
b. (+40) + ______ = –200

  1. Complete the subtraction

a. (–5) – (–7)
b. (+10) – (+13)

  1. Write integers between –4 and 4.
  2. How many whole units are there in and ?

Section D – Long Answer Questions

(5 × 6 = 30 Marks)

  1. Complete the following expressions

a. (–50) + ______ = +200
b. (–50) + ______ = –200
c. (–200) – (–40) = ______

  1. Draw the following triangles

a. A triangle with exactly one line of symmetry
b. A triangle with exactly three lines of symmetry
c. A triangle with no line of symmetry

  1. Draw a rectangle with sides 4 cm and 6 cm and check whether it satisfies the properties of a rectangle.
  2. Draw a rectangle of 12 units × 8 units. Draw another rectangle inside it (without touching the outer rectangle) that occupies exactly half the area.
  3. On a number line, draw

a.
b.
c.


Section E – Application Based Questions

(3 × 10 = 30 Marks)

  1. The area of a rectangular garden 25 m long is 300 sq m.
    Find the width of the garden.
  2. What is the cost of tiling a rectangular plot 500 m long and 200 m wide at the rate of ₹8 per hundred sq m?
  3. Construct a rectangle where one side is 5 cm and the diagonal is 7 cm.

Section F – Case Study

(1 × 15 = 15 Marks)

Riya is designing a rectangular park for her school.
The park is 25 m long and its area is 300 sq m. She wants to place a square playground inside the park and also draw a border around the park.

Answer the following questions:

  1. What is the width of the park?
  2. If the park is rectangular, what is its perimeter?
  3. If Riya draws a rectangular border 1 cm from the top and bottom and 1.5 cm from the sides, what will be the perimeter of the border?
  4. If the park area is divided equally into two rectangles, what will be the area of each rectangle?
  5. Explain whether the park design shows symmetry or not.

Total Marks = 100


Class 6 – Mathematics (STEAM Paper)
Answer Key


Section A – MCQs

  1. Perimeter of a square = 20 cm → side = 5 cm
    Answer: b) 5 cm
  2. Triangle with three lines of symmetry
    Answer: c) Equilateral triangle
  3. Whole units in
    remainder 1
    Answer: b) 3
  4. Negative integer
    Answer: c) –3
  5. Shape with four lines of symmetry
    Answer: b) Square

Section B – Fill in the Blanks

  1. Negative numbers
  2. –7
  3. Left
  4. Integers
  5. Positive, Negative

Section C – Short Answers

1. Compare the numbers

a. –2 < +5
b. –5 < +4
c. –5 < –3


2. Complete the expressions

a. (+40) + 160 = +200

b. (+40) + –240 = –200


3. Complete the subtraction

a. (–5) – (–7)
= –5 + 7
= 2

b. (+10) – (+13)
= 10 – 13
= –3


4. Integers between –4 and 4

–3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3


5. Whole units

1 whole unit

2 whole units


Section D – Long Answers

1. Complete expressions

a. (–50) + 250 = +200

b. (–50) + –150 = –200

c. (–200) – (–40)
= –200 + 40
= –160


2. Lines of symmetry of triangles

a. Isosceles triangle → 1 line of symmetry

b. Equilateral triangle → 3 lines of symmetry

c. Scalene triangle → 0 lines of symmetry


3. Rectangle 4 cm × 6 cm

Properties:

  • Opposite sides equal ✔
  • All angles = 90°
  • Diagonals equal ✔

Therefore it satisfies rectangle properties.


4. Rectangle 12 × 8

Area = 12 × 8
= 96 sq units

Half area = 48 sq units

Example inside rectangle:
8 × 6 rectangle = 48 sq units


5. Fractions on number line

Positions:

(All lie between 0 and 1 on number line)


Section E – Application Questions

1. Width of garden

Area = Length × Width

300 = 25 × Width

Width = 300 ÷ 25

Width = 12 m


2. Cost of tiling

Area = 500 × 200

Area = 100000 sq m

Rate = ₹8 per 100 sq m

Number of units
= 100000 ÷ 100
= 1000

Cost = 1000 × 8

Cost = ₹8000


3. Rectangle construction

Given:
Side = 5 cm
Diagonal = 7 cm

Steps:

  1. Draw AB = 5 cm
  2. From A draw a perpendicular line.
  3. With centre B and radius 7 cm, cut the perpendicular at point C.
  4. Complete rectangle ABCD.

Section F – Case Study

  1. Width of park

Area = Length × Width

300 = 25 × Width

Width = 12 m


  1. Perimeter of park

Perimeter = 2(L + B)

= 2(25 + 12)

= 2 × 37

= 74 m


  1. Border perimeter

Depends on notebook page size, but rectangle border will have perimeter = 2(length + breadth) after margins are subtracted.


  1. Area of each rectangle

Total area = 300 sq m

Half area = 150 sq m


  1. Symmetry

The rectangular park has two lines of symmetry (vertical and horizontal through centre).


Answer Key Complete


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