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SSVM INSTITUTIONS

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS 2021-2022


PERIODIC TEST-1
CLASS: VI II MAX. MARKS: 40
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SECTION A
(Each question carries 1 mark)
Fill in the blanks:
1. The square of 432 will end with___________
2. Number of non-square numbers between 242 𝑎𝑛𝑑 252 is _________
3. The numbers _______ and _________ are their own reciprocals.
Do as stated:
2 −4 −1 2 −4 −1
4. Name the property used in solving (3 × ) × ( 6 ) = (3) × ( 5 × )
5 6
5. Find the value of (105)2
without actual multiplication.
6. (a) How many perfect square numbers are there between 1 to 100?
(OR)
(b) Check if 6,7,8 is a Pythagorean triplet.
7. “Each human being is unique, each with their own qualities, instincts, forms of pleasure,
and desire for adventure”- Paulo Coelho
Same way each number is unique. Every number has its own speciality or it has
some unique properties. And it holds its position in the NUMBER LINE

5
(i) Which of these letters on given number line represents 3 ?

(a) E (b) F (c) G (d) H


−7
(ii) The Rational number lies between the integers
2
(a) 0 and 1
(b) -1 and 0
(c) 3 and 4
(d) -3 and -4
(iii) Rational numbers are closed under
(a) Addition and subtraction
(b) Addition, subtraction and multiplication
(c) Addition and multiplication
(d) Multiplication and division
2
(iv) Additive inverse of − 5 is
2 2 −2 2
(a) − 5 (b) 5 (c) (d) −5
5
(v) Between two Rational numbers we can write
(a) Only 3 numbers
(b) Only 2 numbers
(c) Infinitely many numbers
(d) None of these

SECTION B
(Each question carries 2 mark)

−9 15
8. Multiply 16 by the multiplicative inverse of 36
9. Express 81 as sum of first n odd numbers.
−21
10. (a) Verify that −(−𝑥) = 𝑥 for 𝑥 = 31
(OR)
−2
(b) Find ÷1
3

SECTION C
(Each question carries 3 mark)
−11 21
11. Verify associative property of addition of Rational numbers for 𝑎 = ,𝑏 = 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑐 =
10 5
−1
2
12. Find a Pythagorean Triplet whose one member is 12
13. (a) Check if 9604 is a perfect square by using Prime Factorisation method.
(OR)
(b) Find the square of 67 without actual multiplication
14. Represent the following Rational numbers on Number line
3
(i)
5
−7
(ii)
4

SECTION D
(Each question carries 4 mark)

−5 5
15. (a) Find ten Rational numbers between and 8
6

(OR)
14 9
(b) The length of a rectangle is 15 m and its breadth is m. Find the perimeter and area
10
of the rectangle.
16. Find the smallest number by which 9408 must be divided so that the quotient is a perfect
square. Find the square root of the quotient.
17. 7056 students are standing in a stadium in such a manner that there are as many students
in a row as there are rows in the stadium. How many rows are there in the stadium?

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