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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH

MATHS WORK SHEET


CLASS: VI
CHAPTER: 1O, MENSURATION

1.Perimeter of a triangle = __________ x (length + breadth) 2.Perimeter of a square = ____________ x side 3. Area of rectangle = __________ x breadth 4.Find the distance travelled by Sana if she takes four rounds of a square park of side 80m. 5.Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 200m and 150m at the rate of Rs.15 per metre. 6. A farmer has a rectangular field of length and breadth 250 m and 150m respectively. He wants to fence it with 3 rounds of rope. What is the total length of rope he needs. 7. Find the area of the square whose perimeter is 80m 8.Robin wants to cover the floor of a room 3m wide and 4m long by squared tiles. If each square tile is of side 0.5m then find the number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room. 9. A hall is 8m long and 5m 50cm wide. How many square meters of carpet is needed to cover the floor of the hall. 10. Find the cost of tiling a rectangular plot of land 50m long and 20 m wide at the rate Rs.12per ten sqm.? Prepared by MOHD.MIRAJUL HAQUE. VI VIII, BOYS

CLASS: VI
CHAPTER: 12,

1. The quantities to be compared must be in the --------------2.Ratio of number of boys to number of girls in a class is 3:2. If there are 15 boys in that class, there will be _____________ girls in that class. 3. We get _____________ratios by multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number. 4. An equality of two ratios is called a -------------------5.The ratio of 1.5m to10cm is ----------------------6.The ratio of 1 hour to 300minutes is -------------------7. In a:b::c: d, b and c are called -----------------------8.The length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio 3:1. If the breadth is 7cm, then the length of the rectangle is -----------------------9. If two quantities are in different unit, they should be expressed in the ---------------before the ratio is taken 10.The --------------------- and ------------------- terms of a proportion are called extremes. 11.The second and third terms of a proportion are called -----------------12. 7 pens cost Rs.16, ---------------- pens can be bought for Rs.80. 13.Three Kg of Sugar costs Rs.48. Four kg will cost ------------------14. 30 = 2 = 45 9 15. Find the ratio of the following a) 90 to 105 b) 15paise to Rs.1 c) 50gm to 1.5kg d) 250ml to 3 l e) 30 minutes to 1hour f) 400m to 2 km g) 45 seconds to 2 minutes h) 80cm to 2.5m 16. A factory manufacturers 300 items, out of which 36 are defective. Find the ratio of the number of good items to the defective items.

17. Mr. Tiwari and his wife are both school teachers and they earnRs.3768 and Rs.2512 per month respectively. Find the ratio of 1) Mr. Tiwaris income to the income of his wife. 2) Mrs. Tiwaris income to the income of her husband.

3) Mrs. Tiwaris

income to the total income of both.

18. A rectangular sheet of paper is of length 2 metre and width 40 cm. Find the ratio of the width of the paper to its length. 19. Divide Rs.560 between Geeta and Rita in the ratio 3:4 20. Divide 60 chocolate between Amar and Akbar in the ratio 3:1 21. Determine the following ratios form a proportion. Also write mid terms and extreme terms where ratios form a proportion. 1) 20cm : 1 Metre and 3.5 l : 17.5 l 2) 2 kg : 80 kg and 25g : 625g 3) 650m : 1 km and 65cm:1m 4) 200ml : 2.5 l and Rs.4: Rs.50 22. The cost of 30m of cloth is Rs.2550. Find the cost of 10m of cloth.

23. 2 dozens of oranges cost Rs. 60. How many oranges can be bought for Rs.90 24. The rent of a room for 4 months is Rs.4800. What is the rent of the room for a year? 25. A machine manufactures 24 parts in 6 hrs. How many parts will be manufactured by the machine in 24hrs.

CHAPTER: 14, PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

1.Draw a circle of radius 3.6cm 2. Draw any circle and mark points ABC such that a) A is on the circle b) B is the interior of the circle c) C is in the exterior of the circle 3. Draw any line segment MN. Mark any point Q on it. Through Q draw a perpendicular to MN. 4. Draw any line segment AB. Take any point C not on it. Through C , draw a perpendicular to AB. 5. Draw a line segment PQ of length 8cm and find its line of symmetry. 6. Draw the perpendicular bisector of XY whose length is 9.4 cm. Take any point R on the bisector drawn. Examine whether RX = RY. 7. Construct < PQR of measure of 750 . Find its line of symmetry. 8. Draw an angle of measure 1280 and construct its bisector. 9. Draw an angle of 1500 and divide it into four equal parts. 10.Construct with ruler and compasses angles of the following measures. a) 600 b) 300 c) 900 d) 1200 e) 450 11. Draw a right angle and construct its bisector

Prepared by KAVITHA HARISH VI VIII, BOYS

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