Class 6 NSO Sample Paper1
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1. Arun ran a 1-kilometer race. When he was half way to the finish line, how many metres did he have left to run? A. 50 m B. 100 m C. 1,000 m D. 50 m
2. Find 56 × 3 + 560 x 3 ÷ 5600 × 3 = ? A. 18648 B. 18684 C. 16848 D. 18864
3. Leena is making friendship bracelets.If takes her 3 minutes to make inches 1½ inches of a bracelet
If she works at the same speed, how many minutes will it take her to make 3 inches of a bracelet? A. 6 mm B. 5 mm C. 3 mm D. 2 mm
4. Tank A contains 5 times as much water as Tank B. How much water must Gautam transfer from Tank A to Tank B
so that each tank contains 45 litres of water? A. 30 litres B. 60 litres C. 75 litres D. 90 litres
5. A number is always divisible by 24 if A. It is divisible by both 6 and 4 B. It is divisible by both 12 and 2 C. It is divisible by both 8 and 3 D. The number formed by the tens and units digits of the given number is divisible by 24
×
6.
×
= 3216 = 2304
Find the value of A. 134 B. 48 C. 69
+
D. 84
7. What is the following number in standard form? 2 + (8 × 0.1) + (6 × 0.01) ÷ (4 × 0.001) A. 0.2864 B. 2.864 C. 28.64 D. 2864
8. The gas tank of Raj’s truck holds 20 gallons of gas. He filled it up and drove 240 miles before the gas tank was empty.
On an average, how many miles did his truck travel on 1 gallon of gas? A. 8 miles B. 10 miles C. 12 miles D. 16 miles
9. Find the area of the shaded part in the given figure?
A. 48 cm2 B. 58 cm2 C. 52 cm2 D. 64 cm 2
10. An ant went 4 m 26 cm up a tree, then it came 2 m 30 cm down. The height o the ant from
the ground is A. 1 m 50 cm B. 1 m 60 cm C. 1 m 96 cm D. 2 m
11. The table given below shows a pattern of factors and products.
Factors Product 1×1 1 11 × 11 121 111 × 111 12321 1111 × 1111 1234321 11111 × 11111 ? It the pattern continues, which should be the middle digit of the next product? A. 1 B. 4 C. 3
D. 5
12. Four students studied global recycling and learned that glass is an easy material to recycle. The students selected four
countries and determined the portion of glass recycled in each country. They displayed their findings as shown below
Which of the following lists the four countries by the portion of glass recycled from least to greatest? A. Pakistan, Sri Lanka, USA, India B. India, USA, Pakistan, Sri Lanka C. USA, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka D. USA, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan
13. The models are shaded to show that
A. 3/9 < 3/6 B. 9/12 < 5/6 C. 9/12 = 3/6 D. 9/12 > 3/6
14. Study the line graph and answer the following questions
What is the mass of Metal Ball D?
A. 110g B. 90g C. 100g D. 70g
15. Which of the following diagrams correctly represents “Tea, Coffee, Beverages”?
A. B. C.
D. 16. The value of the expression (-1)100 + 1100+ (-5)5 is A. 3127 B. -3125 C. -3123 D. -314
17. Which number belongs to the blank to make the number sentence below true?
(15-3) × (2+3) = ____ × 5 A. 5 B. 15 C. 12 D. 30
18. Which operation can be used to find the missing number in the number sentence below?
3×
= 39
A. 3 ÷ 39 B. 3 ×39 C. 39 ÷ 3 D. 39 - 3
0.081 5.7 ? 1.71 19. A. 0.27 B. 2.7 C. 27 D. 270
20. How many circles can be drawn to pass through three non-collinear points? A. One B. Two C. Three D. As many as we please
21. From the following select the option which does not represent correctly the edible part of the given plant A. Plant
Carrot
Edible part root
B. Plant Edible part
Onion
Leaves
C. Plant
Ginger D. Plant
Termeric
Edible part Stem Edible part root
22. Vitamin B group deficiency in the human diet causes A. Pernicious anaemia, beri-beri, pellagra B. Rickets, pellagra, beri-beri C. Night blindness, scurvy, beri-beri D. beri-beri, scurvy, pellagra
23. Which of the following statements is incorrect? A. Rotten garbage can be used as manure for plants B. Materials made up of glass take thousand of years to decompose C. We should put garbage in plastic bags and throw it away D. Burning of plastic leads to cancer
24. Wool is obtained from the fleece of sheep or goat. It is also obtained from the hair of
A.
B.
C. D. All of these 25. Identify V hi the given Venn diagram?
A. Silk B. Rubber C. Cotton D. Nylon
26. Which of the following is made up of fibres from outer covering of coconut?
A.
B.
C.
D.
27. The given figures show which of the following processes?
A. Sedimentation B. Decantation C. Filtration D. Both (A) & (C)
28. Steel spoons used for cooking become hot easily. They are often give handles of A. Copper B. Iron C. Wood D. Aluminium
29. The air that we breathe in, is a of gases like carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, water vapour and other gases A. Mixture B. Compound C. Element D. None of these
30. Which is the non-periodic change amongst the following?
A. Phases of moon B. Earthquake C. Change of seasons D. Beating of heart
31. When magnesium ribbon is burnt, heat and light are produced. It is an example of A. Chemical change B. Physical and irreversible change C. Chemical and exothermic change D. Chemical and endothermic change
32. Which picture shows a chemical change?
A.
B.
C.
D.
33. The movement represented by the given figure is the characteristic of
A. Snake
It fixes its rear portion to the ground with the help of tiny bristles
Snake
It extend of its front of its body by muscel exp antion
Cockroach
Then it fixes the front end and releases the rear end
Earthworm
Now, it shortens the body by muscel contraction and pulls its rear end forword
Snail
B. Cockroach C. Earthworm D. Snail
34. The structures marked X shown in the figure are present in more number on
A. Upper surface of leaf B. Lower surface of leaf C. Both (A) & (B) D. The midrib
35. In the given figure, X, Y and Z represents ________, _________________&__________ joints respectively
A. Fixed, hinge and pivot B. Hinge, pivot and fixed C. Pivot, hinge and fixed D. None of the above
36. Which of the following is/are examples of rotatory motion? A. Motion of the blades of the ceiling fan B. Motion of the potter’s wheel C. Motion of planets around the sun D. All of these
37. A unit which always has the same measure for every person is A. Meter B. Fixed unit C. Constant unit
D. Standard unit
38. Match the following and select the correct option from the codes given below.
Quantity (a) Length (b) Mass (c) Time (d) Force
Unit symbol (i) m (ii) N (iii) s (iv) kg
A. (a) - (ii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) - (iii) B. (a) - (iii), (b) - (ii), (c) - (i), (d) - (iv) C. (a) - (i), (b) - (iv), (c) - (iii), (d) - (ii) D. (a) - (iv), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - (i)
39. Study the set-up below
Which of the following shows what the shadow will look like?
A. B. C. D.
40. The fog is A. Transparent B. Translucent C. Opaque D. None of these
41. The moon is A. Luminous B. Non-luminous C. Both of these D. None of these
42. A tester is used by the electrician to determine
A. The presence of electric current B. The temperature C. The amount of electric current D. The rate of flow of electric current
43. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
(i) Electricity like heat and light is a form of energy. (ii) Electric current can flow through the brick walls of a house. (iii) The metal electric wires can be replaced with plastic ones to allow flow of current. (iv) Electrical energy can be converted to chemical energy A. (i) & (ii) B. (iii) & (iv) C. (i) & (iv) D. (ii) & (iii)
44. What does the above circuit diagram shows? A. A closed B. A circuit C. A circuit D. A circuit
circuit tester with key opened with key closed
45. A magnet will attract objects made of __________
(i) Iron (ii) Cobalt (iii) Nickel (iv) Copper A. (i), (ii) & (iii) B. (i), (ii) & (iv) C. (ii), (iii) & (iv) D. (i), (ii), (iii) & (iv)
46. The needle of the compass is made of a magnet because it __________
(i) Attracts metal (ii) Gets deflected when a magnet is brought near (iii) Comes to rest in East-West direction (iv) Comes to rest in a North-South direction A. (i) & (ii) B. (i), (ii) & (iii) C. (ii) & (iv) D. (ii) only
47. A magnet is also called lodestone because A. It lifts load B. It is a stone
C. It tells us direction D. None of these
48. The heat of the sun causes - (I) of water from the surface of the earth, oceans, lakes, rivers and other water bodies.
Water vapour is also continuously added to the atmosphere through - (II) from the surface of the leaves. These vapours - (III) to form tiny droplets of water. These droplets floating in the air along with the dust particles form - (IV). Warm air carrying clouds rises up, where the air is cool. The water droplets come together to form - (V). The large water droplets are heavy and the air cannot hold them, therefore they fall down as - (VI). However, if the temperature is very low, the water droplets freeze in the atmosphere and fall as - (VII)
A. I
II III IV V VI VII
Transpiration Condense Clouds Larger droplets Rain Snow Evaporation
B. I
Transpiration II Evaporation III Clouds IV Condense V Large droplets VI Rain VII Snow C. I
Evaporation II Transpiration III Condense IV Clouds V Larger droplets VI Rain VII Snow D. I
II III IV V VI
Condense Transpiration Evaporation Clouds Larger droplets Rain
VII Snow
49. Which of the following are true about acid rain?
(i) Acid rain is very harmful to the environment (ii) Acid rain can harm aquatic organisms (iii) Acid rain helps fisherman to catch more fish (iv) Acid rain causes damage to building A. (i) & (ii) B. (i) & (iii) C. (i), (iii) & (iv) D. (i), (ii) & (iv)
50. The gas is only about 20 parts out of 100 parts of air in the atmosphere. It h needed for decomposition of organic
matter to take place. This gas is A. Carbon dioxide B. Water vapour C. Oxygen D. Nitrogen
1. D 6. A 11. D 16. C 21. D 26. C 31. C 36. D 41. B 46. C
2. A 7. B 12. A 17. C 22. A 27. A 32. C 37. D 42. A 47. C
3. A 8. C 13. D 18. C 23. C 28. C 33. C 38. C 43. C 48. C
4. A 9. C 14. D 19. A 24. D 29. A 34. B 39. C 44. C 49. D
5. C 10. C 15. C 20. A 25. C 30. B 35. A 40. B 45. A 50. C
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