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CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
CBSE Board 
Class VI Mathematics 
Term I 
Sample Paper 1 
Time: 2 ½ hours                          Total Marks: 80 
 
General Instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory.  
2. Section A comprises of 12 questions carrying 1 mark each. 
3. Section B comprises of 12 questions carrying 2 marks each. 
4. Section C comprises of 8 questions carrying 3 marks each. 
5. Section D comprises of 5 questions carrying 4 marks each. 
 
Section A 
(Questions 1 to 12 carry 1 mark each) 
 
1. Which of the following statements is shown by the given number line? 
 
A. 8 – 5 = 3 
B. 8 + 5 = 13 
C. 3 – 8 = –5 
D. 8 + 3 = 11 
 
2. 12 × (45 + 30) =  
A. (12 × 45) + (12 × 30) 
B. 12 × 65 
C. 12 × 45 × 30 
D. (12 × 45) × (12 × 30) 
 
3. The sum of 267 + 132 to nearest ten is            
A. 500 
B. 400 
C. 300 
D. 200 
 
 
 
 
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CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
CBSE Board 
Class VI Mathematics 
Term I 
Sample Paper 1 
Time: 2 ½ hours                          Total Marks: 80 
 
General Instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory.  
2. Section A comprises of 12 questions carrying 1 mark each. 
3. Section B comprises of 12 questions carrying 2 marks each. 
4. Section C comprises of 8 questions carrying 3 marks each. 
5. Section D comprises of 5 questions carrying 4 marks each. 
 
Section A 
(Questions 1 to 12 carry 1 mark each) 
 
1. Which of the following statements is shown by the given number line? 
 
A. 8 – 5 = 3 
B. 8 + 5 = 13 
C. 3 – 8 = –5 
D. 8 + 3 = 11 
 
2. 12 × (45 + 30) =  
A. (12 × 45) + (12 × 30) 
B. 12 × 65 
C. 12 × 45 × 30 
D. (12 × 45) × (12 × 30) 
 
3. The sum of 267 + 132 to nearest ten is            
A. 500 
B. 400 
C. 300 
D. 200 
 
 
 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
4. The greatest number that will divide 10 and 18 is 
A. 4 
B. 2 
C. 5 
D. 3 
 
5. Mixed fraction for 
5
3
 is 
A. 
2
1
3
 
B. 
2
2
3
 
C. 
2
3
3
 
D. 
2
4
3
 
 
6. What does the shaded region in the following figure represent? 
 
A. Segment of a circle 
B. Radius of a circle 
C. Chord of a circle 
D. Sector of a circle 
 
7. How many thousands make a crore? 
A. 10 
B. 100 
C. 1000 
D. 10000 
 
8. How many whole numbers are there up to 1000? 
A. 1001 
B. 1000 
C. 100 
D. 999 
 
 
 
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CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
CBSE Board 
Class VI Mathematics 
Term I 
Sample Paper 1 
Time: 2 ½ hours                          Total Marks: 80 
 
General Instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory.  
2. Section A comprises of 12 questions carrying 1 mark each. 
3. Section B comprises of 12 questions carrying 2 marks each. 
4. Section C comprises of 8 questions carrying 3 marks each. 
5. Section D comprises of 5 questions carrying 4 marks each. 
 
Section A 
(Questions 1 to 12 carry 1 mark each) 
 
1. Which of the following statements is shown by the given number line? 
 
A. 8 – 5 = 3 
B. 8 + 5 = 13 
C. 3 – 8 = –5 
D. 8 + 3 = 11 
 
2. 12 × (45 + 30) =  
A. (12 × 45) + (12 × 30) 
B. 12 × 65 
C. 12 × 45 × 30 
D. (12 × 45) × (12 × 30) 
 
3. The sum of 267 + 132 to nearest ten is            
A. 500 
B. 400 
C. 300 
D. 200 
 
 
 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
4. The greatest number that will divide 10 and 18 is 
A. 4 
B. 2 
C. 5 
D. 3 
 
5. Mixed fraction for 
5
3
 is 
A. 
2
1
3
 
B. 
2
2
3
 
C. 
2
3
3
 
D. 
2
4
3
 
 
6. What does the shaded region in the following figure represent? 
 
A. Segment of a circle 
B. Radius of a circle 
C. Chord of a circle 
D. Sector of a circle 
 
7. How many thousands make a crore? 
A. 10 
B. 100 
C. 1000 
D. 10000 
 
8. How many whole numbers are there up to 1000? 
A. 1001 
B. 1000 
C. 100 
D. 999 
 
 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
9. (–42) + (–35) =  
A. –7 
B. 7 
C. –77 
D. 41 
 
10. Which is the fifth multiple of 18? 
A. 80 
B. 90 
C. 72 
D. 180 
 
11. The improper fraction for  is________ 
A. 
10
3
 
B. 
3
10
 
C. 
1
3
 
D. 
3
1
 
 
12. The English alphabet Z represents a/an  ______ curve. 
A. closed 
B. open 
C. polygon 
D. triangle 
 
Section B 
(Questions 13 to 24 carry 2 marks each) 
 
13. Evaluate the difference between the place values of two 9's in the number 
79520986.  
 
14. Name all the radii drawn in the given figure. 
 
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CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
CBSE Board 
Class VI Mathematics 
Term I 
Sample Paper 1 
Time: 2 ½ hours                          Total Marks: 80 
 
General Instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory.  
2. Section A comprises of 12 questions carrying 1 mark each. 
3. Section B comprises of 12 questions carrying 2 marks each. 
4. Section C comprises of 8 questions carrying 3 marks each. 
5. Section D comprises of 5 questions carrying 4 marks each. 
 
Section A 
(Questions 1 to 12 carry 1 mark each) 
 
1. Which of the following statements is shown by the given number line? 
 
A. 8 – 5 = 3 
B. 8 + 5 = 13 
C. 3 – 8 = –5 
D. 8 + 3 = 11 
 
2. 12 × (45 + 30) =  
A. (12 × 45) + (12 × 30) 
B. 12 × 65 
C. 12 × 45 × 30 
D. (12 × 45) × (12 × 30) 
 
3. The sum of 267 + 132 to nearest ten is            
A. 500 
B. 400 
C. 300 
D. 200 
 
 
 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
4. The greatest number that will divide 10 and 18 is 
A. 4 
B. 2 
C. 5 
D. 3 
 
5. Mixed fraction for 
5
3
 is 
A. 
2
1
3
 
B. 
2
2
3
 
C. 
2
3
3
 
D. 
2
4
3
 
 
6. What does the shaded region in the following figure represent? 
 
A. Segment of a circle 
B. Radius of a circle 
C. Chord of a circle 
D. Sector of a circle 
 
7. How many thousands make a crore? 
A. 10 
B. 100 
C. 1000 
D. 10000 
 
8. How many whole numbers are there up to 1000? 
A. 1001 
B. 1000 
C. 100 
D. 999 
 
 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
9. (–42) + (–35) =  
A. –7 
B. 7 
C. –77 
D. 41 
 
10. Which is the fifth multiple of 18? 
A. 80 
B. 90 
C. 72 
D. 180 
 
11. The improper fraction for  is________ 
A. 
10
3
 
B. 
3
10
 
C. 
1
3
 
D. 
3
1
 
 
12. The English alphabet Z represents a/an  ______ curve. 
A. closed 
B. open 
C. polygon 
D. triangle 
 
Section B 
(Questions 13 to 24 carry 2 marks each) 
 
13. Evaluate the difference between the place values of two 9's in the number 
79520986.  
 
14. Name all the radii drawn in the given figure. 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
15. How many vertices do the following shapes have?           
(i)  
(ii)  
(iii)  
(iv)  
 
16. Anna is standing on a rock that is 7 feet above sea level. She jumps off the rock and 
hits another rock 3 feet below and then walks 2 feet down. How many feet did she 
come down in all?                 
 
17. Find the sum: (–13) + (–19) + (+15) + (–10).           
 
18. Write a 9 digit number in Indian system (in Numerals) and then write it in words 
according to International system. 
 
19. There is a line on which the points G, H and I lie such that H is in between G and I. 
(i) If = 31 and = 11, then find  . 
(ii) If = 45 and = 61, then find  . 
 
20. Use divisibility test to determine whether the number 1258 is divisible by 6. 
 
21. Subtract 3 from 8 using a number line. 
 
22. Fill in the blanks with appropriate symbols ‘>" or ‘<". 
(i) –9 ___ -15 
(ii) –10 ___ 10 
(iii) 0 ___ 3 
(iv) –28 ____ 17 
 
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CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
CBSE Board 
Class VI Mathematics 
Term I 
Sample Paper 1 
Time: 2 ½ hours                          Total Marks: 80 
 
General Instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory.  
2. Section A comprises of 12 questions carrying 1 mark each. 
3. Section B comprises of 12 questions carrying 2 marks each. 
4. Section C comprises of 8 questions carrying 3 marks each. 
5. Section D comprises of 5 questions carrying 4 marks each. 
 
Section A 
(Questions 1 to 12 carry 1 mark each) 
 
1. Which of the following statements is shown by the given number line? 
 
A. 8 – 5 = 3 
B. 8 + 5 = 13 
C. 3 – 8 = –5 
D. 8 + 3 = 11 
 
2. 12 × (45 + 30) =  
A. (12 × 45) + (12 × 30) 
B. 12 × 65 
C. 12 × 45 × 30 
D. (12 × 45) × (12 × 30) 
 
3. The sum of 267 + 132 to nearest ten is            
A. 500 
B. 400 
C. 300 
D. 200 
 
 
 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
4. The greatest number that will divide 10 and 18 is 
A. 4 
B. 2 
C. 5 
D. 3 
 
5. Mixed fraction for 
5
3
 is 
A. 
2
1
3
 
B. 
2
2
3
 
C. 
2
3
3
 
D. 
2
4
3
 
 
6. What does the shaded region in the following figure represent? 
 
A. Segment of a circle 
B. Radius of a circle 
C. Chord of a circle 
D. Sector of a circle 
 
7. How many thousands make a crore? 
A. 10 
B. 100 
C. 1000 
D. 10000 
 
8. How many whole numbers are there up to 1000? 
A. 1001 
B. 1000 
C. 100 
D. 999 
 
 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
9. (–42) + (–35) =  
A. –7 
B. 7 
C. –77 
D. 41 
 
10. Which is the fifth multiple of 18? 
A. 80 
B. 90 
C. 72 
D. 180 
 
11. The improper fraction for  is________ 
A. 
10
3
 
B. 
3
10
 
C. 
1
3
 
D. 
3
1
 
 
12. The English alphabet Z represents a/an  ______ curve. 
A. closed 
B. open 
C. polygon 
D. triangle 
 
Section B 
(Questions 13 to 24 carry 2 marks each) 
 
13. Evaluate the difference between the place values of two 9's in the number 
79520986.  
 
14. Name all the radii drawn in the given figure. 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
15. How many vertices do the following shapes have?           
(i)  
(ii)  
(iii)  
(iv)  
 
16. Anna is standing on a rock that is 7 feet above sea level. She jumps off the rock and 
hits another rock 3 feet below and then walks 2 feet down. How many feet did she 
come down in all?                 
 
17. Find the sum: (–13) + (–19) + (+15) + (–10).           
 
18. Write a 9 digit number in Indian system (in Numerals) and then write it in words 
according to International system. 
 
19. There is a line on which the points G, H and I lie such that H is in between G and I. 
(i) If = 31 and = 11, then find  . 
(ii) If = 45 and = 61, then find  . 
 
20. Use divisibility test to determine whether the number 1258 is divisible by 6. 
 
21. Subtract 3 from 8 using a number line. 
 
22. Fill in the blanks with appropriate symbols ‘>" or ‘<". 
(i) –9 ___ -15 
(ii) –10 ___ 10 
(iii) 0 ___ 3 
(iv) –28 ____ 17 
 
  
 
CBSE VI | Mathematics 
Sample Paper 1 
 
     
23. In the following triangle, find the measure of ?X. 
 
 
24. Complete the following patterns by using the distributive property of multiplication 
over addition for whole numbers: 
101 × 33 = 3333 
 101 × 333 = 33633 
 101 × 3333 = ? 
 101 × 33333 = ? 
 
Section C 
(Questions 25 to 32 carry 3 marks each) 
 
25. Tanvi bought a notebook for Rs 
3
8
4
and a pen for Rs 
2
10
5
. How much money should 
she pay to the shopkeeper? 
            
26. Arrange the fractions  in ascending order. 
          
27. The sum of two numbers is 55 and the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of these numbers are 5 and 
120 respectively. Find the sum of the reciprocals of the numbers.           
 
28. Answer the following questions for the given figure. 
a) What are lines p, q, and r called? 
b) What is the point at which they meet called? Label it on the figure. 
c) How many lines can pass through the labeled point? 
 
 
29. Compare the fractions 
7
12
 and 
9
16
.  
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1. What is the format of the CBSE Class 6 Math Term I - 1 exam?
Ans. The CBSE Class 6 Math Term I - 1 exam is typically conducted in a pen and paper format. Students are required to answer multiple-choice questions, fill in the blanks, and solve descriptive questions.
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Ans. To prepare effectively for the CBSE Class 6 Math Term I - 1 exam, students should start by thoroughly understanding the concepts taught in class. They can also refer to the textbook, solve sample papers, and practice previous year's question papers to get a better understanding of the exam pattern and question types.
3. Are there any specific topics that I should focus on for the CBSE Class 6 Math Term I - 1 exam?
Ans. Yes, for the CBSE Class 6 Math Term I - 1 exam, it is important to focus on topics such as number system, fractions, decimals, geometry, measurement, and data handling. These topics form the foundation of math and are likely to be covered in the exam.
4. Are there any recommended study materials for the CBSE Class 6 Math Term I - 1 exam?
Ans. Yes, students can refer to the NCERT textbook for Class 6 Math as it covers the entire syllabus prescribed by CBSE. Additionally, there are various guidebooks and reference books available in the market that provide additional practice questions and explanations.
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Ans. Time management is crucial during the CBSE Class 6 Math Term I - 1 exam. It is recommended to read the entire question paper thoroughly and allocate time accordingly for each section. Start with the easier questions to gain confidence and then move on to the more challenging ones. It is also important to keep track of the time and not spend too much time on a single question.
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