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Integers Class 6 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Q.1. Write 'True' or 'False' for the following :
(i) –20° C represent temperature "above 20°C"
(ii) 8 > (–10)
(iii) (– 2 ) = 2
(iv) (– 4 – 2 )  > (–5) 

Q.2. Fill up the blanks :
(i) Integer which is neither positive nor negative is ____________
(ii) Predecessor of (–99) is ____________
(iii) ( -26-14 ) = ____________
(iv) Successor of (–100) is ____________
(v) Largest 3-digit negative integer is ____________ 

Q.3. Subtract (–25) from the sum of 15 and 35.
Q.4. Add the sum of (–2063) and 562 to (–2063).
Q.5. Simplify :
(i) (–50) + (–200) – (–500)
(ii) 23 – (–15) + 12
(iii) (24 + 6) ÷ (–3)
(iv) 19 + {10 ÷ (7 – 9)}
(v) 12 – {16 – (6 + 2 – 6 ÷ 3)} 

Q.6. Write additive inverse of :
(i) (–6347)
(ii) 0
(iii) 4231
(iv) 2132 – 132
(v) –10 – 5

Q.7.Integers Class 6 Worksheet Maths Chapter 1

Observe the number line given above and answer the following :
(i) What is the position of Reeta on the number line?
(ii) What is the position of Seema?
(iii) What is the distance between Reeta and Seema?

Q.8. Represent the following numbers/expressions on a number line?
(i) –7
(ii) 3+ (-4)
(iii) 4 + 6
(iv) 8 - 5
(v) -7 + 7

Q.9. Enter the correct sysmbol >, =, < in the following :
(i) (–7) _________  (2)
(ii) 7 _________  (–12)
(iii) 0 _________  (–2)
(iv) (–16) _________  (9 + 7)
(v) – (10 + 5) _________  (–15) 

Q.10. Find the values of 'a' when :
(i) a + 10 = – 18
(ii) a – 3 = 7
(iii) –13a = 91
(iv) a ÷ 5 = 3

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1. What are integers and how are they used in mathematics?
Ans.Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero. They are used in various mathematical operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Integers help in solving equations, measuring quantities, and understanding number lines.
2. How do you add and subtract integers?
Ans.To add integers, if they have the same sign, you add their absolute values and keep the sign. If they have different signs, you subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger one and take the sign of the integer with the larger absolute value. For subtraction, you can add the opposite of the integer you are subtracting.
3. What is the difference between positive and negative integers?
Ans.Positive integers are greater than zero and are used to represent quantities above zero, while negative integers are less than zero and represent quantities below zero. Zero is considered neither positive nor negative and serves as a neutral point on the number line.
4. Can you provide examples of real-life situations where integers are used?
Ans.Integers are used in various real-life situations such as tracking temperature changes (where below zero represents cold temperatures), managing finances (positive for income and negative for expenses), and in sports scores (where negative scores can represent penalties).
5. How can I practice working with integers effectively?
Ans.Practicing with integers can be done through worksheets, online quizzes, and math games that focus on integer operations. Additionally, solving real-life problems involving integers can enhance understanding and application of the concepts.
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