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CBSE Class 6 Integers Worksheet PDF

This document contains a mathematics worksheet for 6th standard students covering chapters on integers, fractions, and mensuration. The worksheet includes problems involving integer addition and subtraction, comparing integers on a number line, simplifying fractions, calculating areas and perimeters of geometric shapes, and word problems related to fractions and measurements. The worksheet was prepared by a Mrs. Nikhat Afreen for boys in grades 6 through 8.
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CBSE Class 6 Integers Worksheet PDF

This document contains a mathematics worksheet for 6th standard students covering chapters on integers, fractions, and mensuration. The worksheet includes problems involving integer addition and subtraction, comparing integers on a number line, simplifying fractions, calculating areas and perimeters of geometric shapes, and word problems related to fractions and measurements. The worksheet was prepared by a Mrs. Nikhat Afreen for boys in grades 6 through 8.
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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH


WORKSHEET – SA 2 (2013-2014)
STD. VI
MATHEMATICS
CH. 6 : INTEGERS

I Fill in the blanks:

1. -5 + (-11) = ______________

2. 8 + (-6) = ____________

3. (-26) + (-37) = ___________

4. Write the greatest negative integer _____________

5. Write all integers between - 30 and -20 ___________

6. Find the sum of - 45 and 30

7. Which is greater : -65 or -56 ?

8. Which integer is neither positive nor negative ?

II. Draw a number line and answer the following :

1. Which number will we reach if we move 4 numbers to the


right of -2 ?

2. If we are at -6 on the number line, in which direction should we


move to reach -1 ?

3. Using the number line write the integer

a) 4 less than -1 2) 6 more than -6

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4. Use number line and add the following integers :

a) (-1) + (-8) b) (-1) + (-2) + (-4) c) -8 - (-10)

5. Fill in the blanks with >, < or =

a) 54 - (-11) _________ 57 + (-4)


b) (-35) - (-52) _________ (-52) - (-35)

6. Find :
i) 60 - (-20) - (+10) ii) (-15) + 12 - 9 +1

CH. 7 : FRACTIONS

1. What fraction of an hour is 30 minutes ?

2. Write the natural numbers from 5 to 15. What fraction of them


are prime numbers?
3. Express as mixed fractions. a) b)

4. Express as improper fractions. a) 7 b) 11

5. Find as equivalent fraction of with denominator 18.

6. Simplify

i) ii) iii) iv) v) vi)

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7. Add

a) and b) , , and c) 2 and 8

8. The weight of two boxes together is 5 kg. If one box weighs 2 kg,
Find the weight of the other.

CH. 10 : MENSURATION

1. The length and breadth of a Rectangle are 11 cm and 9 cm.


Find its area and Perimeter ?

2. The area of a Rectangle is 144 sq cm and its length is 16 cm. Find


the breadth of the Rectangle?

3. Find the perimeter of a regular hexagon of side x cm.

4. If the perimeter of a regular pentagon is 65 cm. Find its side ?

5. The perimeter of a triangle is 42 cm. If two of its sides are 16 cm


and 12 cm. Find its third side?

6. A piece of string is 45 cm long. It is bent to form an equilateral


triangle. Find the side of triangle.

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7. An athlete takes 5 rounds of a rectangular park 120 m long and


80m wide. Find the total distance covered by him.

8. Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 260 cm.

9. The total cost of fencing a square park at Rs. 20 per metre is Rs.
2880. Find the side of the square park.

10. The floor of a room with dimensions 5 m and 3m is to be covered


with square tiles. If each square tile is of side 25 cm. Find the
number of tiles required.

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PREPARED BY :
Mrs. Nikhat Afreen
VI – VIII (BOYS)

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