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Mathematics
Class 6
Integers
Q1)
Fill in the blanks.
(2 Marks)
(43) + (-57) = -----Q2)
Fill in the blanks using symbols > or <.
(2 Marks)
a. 14 ------- 9
b. -14 ------- -9
Q3)
Fill in the blanks:
(2 Marks)
The sign of the product of two negative integers and three positive integers is ------.
Q4)
Fill in the blanks.
(2 Marks)
12 x 16 = 16 x -----Q5)
Fill in the blanks with > or < .
(2 Marks)
(-13) --- (-5)
Q6)
State whether each of the following statement are true or false:
(1 Mark)
The opposite of 17 is 71.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Q7)
True
False
Can't say
None of these
State whether each of the following statement are true or false:
10² = 200
a)
b)
c)
d)
True
False
Can't say
None of these
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(1 Mark)
Mathematics
Class 6
Q8)
Mark T for true statements, F for the ones that are false.
(1 Mark)
(-3) x (-1) < 0
a)
b)
c)
d)
Q9)
In an examination every correct answer was given 1 mark and for every answer that
was wrong, 1 mark was deducted. A Bharat answered 25 question correctly and 7
question were wrong. What marks did he score in the exam?
a)
b)
c)
d)
Q10)
True
False
Can't say
None of these
18
23
9
20
Which of the following statement is false?
a)
b)
c)
d)
(1 Mark)
(1 Mark)
The sum of two negative integers is always negative.
The sum of a numbers and its opposite is zero.
The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer cannot be positive.
The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer can be negative.
Q11)
Which temperature is higher? -3°C or 5°C
(2 Marks)
Q12)
Write down the next two numbers of the sequence 2, 4, 6.
(2 Marks)
Q13)
Find the product by suitable regrouping.
(2 Marks)
4 x 992 x 25
Q14)
Write the additive inverse of:
a. -5
b. 6
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(2 Marks)
Mathematics
Class 6
Q15)
Write the additive inverses of the numbers given below.
(2 Marks)
32
Q16)
Use appropriate integers to express the following:
(2 Marks)
A gain of Rs 30
Q17)
Write the additive inverse of:
(1 Mark)
a. -5
b. 6
Q18)
Add 7 and 3.
(2 Marks)
Q19)
Write the predecessor of the integer:
(2 Marks)
a. 0
b. 25
Q20)
Find the quotient.
(2 Marks)
216 ÷ 6 =
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Mathematics
Class 6
Answers
Q1)
-14
Q2)
a. 14 > 9
b. -14 < -9
Q3)
Positive
Q4)
12
Q5)
<
Q6)
False
Q7)
False
Q8)
False
Q9)
18
Q10)
The sum of a positive integer and a negative integer cannot be positive.
Q11)
5°C
Q12)
8, 10
Q13)
4 x 25 x 992 = 99200
Q14)
a. 5
b. -6
Q15)
-32
Q16)
+ Rs. 30
Q17)
a. 5
b. -6
Q18)
7 + 3 = 10
Q19)
a. -1
b. 24
Q20)
36
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