Grade 6th Maths chapter 8

 

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THE TALENT HUNT CHILDREN COACHING ACADEMY MANDEW BANNU

(Session: 2023)       Class: 6thSubject: Math’sCH: 8       Prep by: Nasir Khan

v  Choose the most suitable answer and fill the appropriate bubble in the answer sheet

1.         P=4L is the formula for the perimeter of ………………………..

                        (A) rectangle               (B) square                    (C) triangle                  (D) trapezium

2.         If  L= 13cm then perimeter of square is …………………………

                        (A) 52m                       (B) 46m                       (C) 54cm                     (D) 52cm

3.         If P=40cm then length of one side of the square is ………………

                        (A) 10cm                     (B) 20cm                     (C) 30cm                     (D) 10m

4.         In a square L=4.5m then perimeter will be ………………………

                        (A) 18cm                     (B) 16m                       (C) 20m                       (D) none

5.         Perimeter of a rectangle is given by ……………………………..

                        (A) L+L+W+W          (B) 2L+2W                 (C) 2(L+W)                 (D) All

6.         The perimeter of a rectangle will be ……. Is L=15cm and width W=12cm.

                        (A) 50cm                     (B) 52cm                     (C) 56cm                     (D) 54cm        

7.         Area of a figure always measured in ………… unite.          

                        (A)one             (B) cubic                     (C) square                    (D) none

8.         If in a square L=34cm then ‘A’ will be ……………….

                        (A) 1165cm2                (B) 115cm2                  (C) 1056cm2                (D) 1256cm2

9.         If in a square P=48m then L= …………………………...

                        (A) 2m                         (B) 4m                         (C) 6m                         (D) 12m

10.       Find length of a rectangle is A=325m2 and W= 13m.

                        (A) 20m                       (B) 149.5m                  (C) 26m                       (D) 25m

11.       The shortest distance from the top to the base of a shape is called ……..

                        (A) altitude                 (B)hight                       (C) both                       (D) all

12.       Parallelogram is the disturbed shape of …………….

                        (A)square                    (B) rectangle               (C) triangle                  (D) all

13.       Area of parallelogram  = …………………………..……………

                        (A) base x hight          (B) base x altitude       (C) both                       (D) all

14.       In a parallelogram h + 19cm and A = 570cm2 then b = ………………..      

                        (A) 20cm                     (B) 300cm                   (C) 30cm                     (D) 25cm

15.       A trapezium is a ……………………… shape.

                        (A) one-D                    (B) Two-D                  (C) Thee-D                  (D) none

16.       A trapezium is a ……………………… with same modification.

                        (A)uni-lateral   (B) bi-letral                  (C) tri-latoral               (D) quadrilateral

17.       The shape occupied by a 2D- shape is called its………………..

                        (A) perimeter               (B) volume                  (C) area                       (D) all

18.       A triangle has ………………………….. verticals.

                        (A) two                       (B) four                       (C) three                      (D) zero

19.       Area of a triangle is given by ……………………

                        (A) base x height         (B)               (C) both                       (D) none

20.       The difference between 2-D and 3-D shape is the term ………..

                        (A) length                    (B) width                    (C)hight                       (D) none

21.       All solids are ………………………… figures.

                        (A) 1-D                       (B) 2-D                        (C) 3-D                        (D) none

22.       3-D shapes can ………………………………………………..

                        (A) slide                      (B) roll                         (C) both a and b          (D) all

23.       A common point in 3-D shape where three edges meets are called ………..

                        (A) vertex                    (B) corner                    (C) both a & b (D) none

24.       A cube has …………………………… vertices.

                        (A) 4                            (B) 6                            (C) 8                            (D) 2

 

25.       A cuboids has ……………………….. flat faces.

                        (A) 8                            (B) 4                            (C) 6                            (D) 12

26.       A cube has ………………………….. straight edges.

                        (A) 8                            (B)12                           (C) 10                          (D) 6

27.       A cuboids has ……………………… vertices.

                        (A) 4                            (B) 6                            (C) 10                          (D) 8

28.       Matchbox has …………………… shape.

                        (A) cubed                    (B) cuboids                 (C) square                    (D) rectangular

29.       A sphere has …………………….. vertices.

                        (A) 2                            (B) 4                            (C) zero                       (D) 1   

30.       A sphere is a …………………… shape.

                        (A) 1-D                       (B) 2-D                        (C) 3-D                        (D) none

31.       Globe is an example of …………………

                        (A) square                   (B) rectangle               (C) sphere                    (D) circle

32.       Zero vertices, one cured faces one circular flat face, one curved edge is/are the features of ……..

                        (A) sphere                   (B) hemisphere            (C) cylinder                 (D) con

33.       ………. Of solids always measured in cubic units.

                        (A) area                       (B) perimeter               (C) volume                  (D) circumference

34.       A cube with one meter length of a side has ………….. volume.

                        (A) 3m3                           (B) 2m3                           (C) 1m3                           (D) none

35.       One litter = …………………………. Cm3

                        (A) 10                          (B) 100                        (C) 1000                      (D) 10000

36.       Volume of a cube = …………………..

                        (A) l x l x l                   (B) l3                             (C) both a & b (D) all

37.       What will be the volume of a cube with l=4cm.

                        (A) 12cm3                      (B) 64m3                         (C) 60cm3                      (D) 64cm3

38.       Total area of top and bottom of a cubiod = ………………

                        (A) 2 (l x h)                 (B) 2 (w x h)               (C) 2 (l x w)                (D) all

39.       Total surface area of a cubiod=  ……………………….

                        (A) 2 (l w) + 2(w h ) +(h l)                              (B) 2( LW + Wh + hl)

                        (C)both a and b                                               (D) all

40.       What will be the surface area of a cuboid is the length of its one side is 4m.

                        (A) 64m2                        (B) 96m2                         (C) 60m2                         (D) none

41.       What will be the capacity of a swimming pool if its length 8m width width =6m hight=1.5m

                        (A) 70.5m2                    (B) 73m3                         (C) 72m3                         (D) 74m3

42.       If dimension of a classroom is 9m x 5m x 8m then surface area will be …………

                        (A) 360m3                      (B) 6m3                           (C) 216m3                      (D) none

43.       If dimension is 3m x 2m x lm, then volume is ………….

                        (A) 36m3                        (B) 6m3                           (C) 216m3                      (D) none

44.       A line is …………………………………………………..

                        (A) 1-D                       (B) 2-D                        (C) 3-D                        (D) none

45.       A ……………… is a solid shape enclosed by six square faces.

                        (A) cube                      (B) cuboid                   (C) trapezium (D) cone

46.       A dice is an example of ……………………………………

                        (A) cube                      (B) cuboid                   (C) square                    (D) rectangle

47.       The pointed top of a cone is called ………………………..

                        (A) peak                      (B) edge                      (C) flat face                 (D) vertex

48.       Birthday hats are in the shape of ………………………….

                        (A) cube                      (B) cuboid                   (C) cone                      (D) pyramid

49.       A sphere has ………………… cured faces.

                        (A) 2                            (B) 1                            (C) 3                            (D) 4

50.       A cylinder has ……………………….. cured edges.

                        (A) 1                            (B) 3                            (C) 2                            (D) 4

           

 

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