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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHANPROBLEM SOLVING ASSESSMENT
CLASS:VITime Allowed: Two Hours Maximum Marks:60
This booklet contains 11 pages. Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so
Important Instructions:
1. The answer sheet is inside this Test Booklet. When you are directed to open the test booklet, take out the answer sheet and fill in the particulars on side-1 and side-2 carefully with blue/black ball point pen only.
2. The Test Booklet contains 60 questions divided into three sections A, B and C. A candidate is required to attempt all the three sections. There are 24 questions in section A, 18 questions each in sections B and C.
3. All the three sections contain Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Some of the questions are passage based MCQs whereas others are standalone MCQs. Each of these questions have four options out of which only ONE option is correct. A candidate has to select the correct option and fill the corresponding number in the answer sheet against the question.
4. Each question carries one mark. For each correct response, the candidate will be given one mark. There is no negative marking for any of the questions and un attempted question earns no mark.
5. On completion of the test, the candidate MUST HANDOVER THE ANSWER SHEET TO THE INVIGILATOR in the room/hall. The candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
6. The candidates should not leave the examination hall without handing over their answer sheet to the Invigilator on duty and sign the attendance sheet. Cases where a candidate has not signed the attendance sheet or the answer sheet has not been handed over shall be dealt as an unfair means case.
7. Use blue/black ball point pen only for writing particulars on this page and writing or marking responses on answer sheet.
8. The candidates should ensure that the answer sheet is not folded or damaged. Do not make any stray marks on the answer sheet.
9. The candidates are governed by all rules and regulations of the board with regard to their conduct in the examination hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per rules and regulations of the board.
10. IN CASE OF ANY DOUBT, QUESTION IN ENGLISH WILL BE TREATED AS FINAL
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SECTION A (LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS)
English( Class -VI )Note:- This section of the question paper contains 24 questions in English Language. A student is required to attempt all the 24 questions.
(Questions 1 – 2)Fill in the blank in each sentence with appropriate conjunctions from the given options:Q1. __________ you want to succeed, you must work hard.(a) until (b) unless(c)if (d) because
Q2. __________ there is a will, there is a way.(a)Still (b)where(c)until (d)unless
(Questions 3-7) Complete the passage by selecting the correct option from the lists for each corresponding gap.Most people in rural India are engaged in agricultural and _______________activities __________________ as dairy products, fishing and forestry. Many people in Urban ________________ are engaged in production of manufactured _________________ from primary products. Others ________________ transport, communication or banking facilities and such like services.
Q3)(a)related (b)relative (c)regulated (d)regular
Q4) (a)such like (b)such (c) only (d)many Q5) (a)planes (b)plains (c)places (d)areasQ6) (a)googly (b)goodies (c)goods (d)badsQ7)(a)shoulder (b)provide (c)supply (d)support.
(Questions 8- 11)Read the passage carefully and choose the option you consider the most appropriate for the question:
Water is the basis of life. Every animal and every plant contains a substantial proportion of free or combined water in its body, and no kind of physiology activity is possible in which this fluid does not play an essential part. Water is, of course, necessary for animal life, while moisture in the soil is equally imperative for the life and growth of plants and trees, though the quality necessary varies
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enormously with the species. The conversation and utilization of water is thus fundamental to human life. Q8) Water is the basis of life, because
(a) it is seen everywhere on the earth.
(b)it is obtained from the sea and rain.
(c)it helps living things to exist.
(d)it is necessary for the birth and growth of all living things.
Q9)No physiological activity is possible without water, because
(a)water is fluid
(b)water plays a very important role in it.
(c)water flows easily.
(d)water does not play any role at all.
Q10) the theme of the passage is
(a)the use of water in day-to-day life.
(b)the use of water in agriculture.
(c)the use of waste water
(d)the importance of water for life itself.
Q11)the synonym of fundamental is(a)primary (b)rightful (c)gainful (d)final
In each sentence, noun(s) is/are given in bold. Identify the type of noun(s) putting a ( ) on the correct option. Q12) Krutika and Ruchika are identical twins.(a)proper (b)common(c)collective(d)abstract
Q13)Mukesh Ambani has a fleet of cars.(a)proper (b)common(c)collective(d)abstract
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Fill in the blanks in each sentence with the most appropriate pronoun from among the given options.Q14) Will you help ____________ with my homework?(a)his (b)me(c)she (d)her
Q15)____________ was nice gift.(a)mine (b)my(c) our (d)her
Fil in the blacks with an adjective.Q16) The dentist advised him to get ______________ treatment immediately.(a)dentures (b)dental(c)dentistry (d)dentist
Q17)Michael is a ________________ student(a)hard-work (b) hard-working(c)hard-worker (d)hardly-working
Fill in the blanks with the correct verb choosing from the options given.Q18) Anecdotes ____________ thought-provoking short stories based on the experiences of life.(a)is (b)was(c)are (d)were
Q19)Ravi ___________ won the first prize for his working model on ‘Energy Conservation’.(a)has (b)have (c)do (d)was
Q20) a stitch in time ___________- nine.(a)saves (b)saving(c)saved (d)savior
Q21) Pt. Nehru _____________ a number of letters to his daughter Indira when he was in prison.(a)write (b)writes(c)wrote (d)written
Q22). synonym of great is (a)greedy (b)dwarf (c)huge (d)monster
Q23)the antonym of Able is (a)active (b)always(c)disable (d)unable
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Q24) the opposite of Idle is (a) standing (b)hurried (c)busy (d)idol
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow-
Siddartha or Gautama ,who founded Buddhism, was born about ,2500years ago. He belonged to a ‘gana’called Sakya gana. He left his home in search of knowledge. He left his home in search of knowledge. He meditated and got enlightened in Bodh Gaya in Bihar. He preached of sufferings and unhappiness in life. He taught in the language of the ordinary people , Prakrit . Other thinkers also wanted to know about life after death and about sacrifices. Their ideas were recorded in the Upanishads , part of the later vedic texts. Gargi was a woman thinker. Satyakama Jabala was a slave thinker.The rules of Buddhist ‘Sangha’were written down in a book called the Vinaya Pitaka. Monks of Buddhism and Jainism started living in monasteries known as ‘. viharas’ .The earliest ‘viharas’ were made of wood and then brick. Q25. Who was the founder of Buddhism? a. Mahavira b. Vihara c. Gautham Buddha d. Satyakama Jabala
Q26. Name the book in which the rules of the sangha were written. a. Vedas b. Uphanishads c. Vinayaka Pitaka d. Viharas
Q27. To which gana did Gautam Buddha belong? a. Sakya gana b. Lichchavis c. Jaina d. Sangha
Q28. What was the language of the common man in which the Buddha taught? a. Hindi b. Sanskrit c. Prakrit d. Brahmi
Q29. Viharas were: a. Hotels b. Kingdoms c. Place of stay of the Buddhist monks d. Gardens
Q30. What did Buddha and other thinkers want to find out? a. Knowledge b. Life after death c. Happiness d. Meditation
Q31. The earliest Viharas were made of: a. Wood b. Stone c. Cement d. Bamboo
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a. Orissa b. Bihar c. Karnataka d.Gujarat
PASSAGE 1
MICROBES
Microbes play a very important role in manufacture of cheese , tanning of leather and decomposition of bodies of dead animals and decaying plants . They help in production of vinegar and alcohol by fermentation . They cause diseases like influenza , tuberculosis , cholera amoebic dysentery and malaria .
Q33. The above passage throws light upon
a) the uses of microbes b) the harms caused by microbes
c) both the uses and the harms of microbes d) neither the uses not the harms
Q34. Microbes are seen in / on
a) air b) water c) land d0 all the three
TIME
60 Seconds = 1 minute
60 minutes = 1 hour
24 hours = 1 day
365 days = 1 year
10 years = 1 decade
10 decades = 100 years = 1 century
10 centuries = 1000 years = 1 millennium
Q35. The formula for calculating no of minutes for a day =
a) 60x60x24 b) 24x24 c) 60x24 d) 60x60
Q36. No of weeks per an year =
a) 40 b) 48 c) 52 d) 51
THE LEVER
There are three classes of levers
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Alever of the first class has the fulcrum between the effort and the resistance .
Ex : a crowbar , a see-saw
A lever of second class has the resistance between the fulcrum and the effort .
Ex : a wheel barrow , abottle opener
A lever of the third class has the effort between the fulcrum and the resistance .
Ex: pair of tongs , a fishing rod
Q37. An other example for lever of the first class is
a) a pair of scissors b) a nut cracker c) a spade d) none of these
Q38. An other example for lever of the second class is
a) a pair of scissors b) a nut cracker c) a spade d) none of these
Q39. An other example for lever of the third class is
a) a pair of scissors b) a nut cracker c) a spade d) none of these
SEPARATION OF SUBSTANCES
Water dissolves different amount of soluble substances . You are in the kitchen . The cooking has begun .
Q40 . Grain and husk can be separated by
a) decantation b) filtration c) sedimentation d) none of the above
BODY MOVEMENTS
The different types of joints in our body are ball and socket joint , hinge joint , pivotal joint and fixed joint
Q41 . The joint that allows movement in all directions is
a) ball and socket joint b) hinge joint c) pivotal joint d) fixed joint
LIGHT
We see an object only when it scatters the light incident on it . Light travels only along straight lines .
Q42 . An object can be seen only when
a) light reflected by it reaches our eyes
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b) all the light is absorbed by it
c) it is completely transparent
d) it reflects the light incident on it
QUANTITATIVE REASONING ( 43-60)
Q43)A ladder has multiples of 9 written on it. But the painter forgot to write the number on one step. Can you help him to find that number?
(a) 36 (b) 54 (c) 63 (d) 81
Q44. Anu had to walk 8 points towards right starting from zero on number line but she went 8 points towards left by mistake. Find her position.
[ (a)8 (b)-8 (c)10 (d)-10
Q45. On Monday, school children got pooris in mid-day meal. Rohit ate 2 ½ pooris, Rahul ate 3 ½ pooris ,Pooja ate ½ poori. How many pooris did they eat in all?
[ (a) 6 (b) 6 ½ (c)10 (d) 9
Q46. Rajat , Nimith, and Vineeth had appeared for the medical examination for the Indian Army. After examining they see that their heights were 1.7 m, 1.71 m, 172 cm respectively. Who among the three is the tallest
[ (a) Rajat (b) Nimith (c) Vineeth (d)All are of the same height]
Q47. Look at the Bar graph given below showing the different fruits liked by the children of class 6 and choose the correct answer for the following questions :
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(i) Name the fruit liked by maximum number of students :
(a) Apple (b) grapes ( c) blue berry (d) banana
(ii) The whole students in the class formed two groups A and B. The children liking apple,orange and Grapes form Group A. The children liking banana,kiwifruit and blue berry form Group B. Which is the larger group.
(a) Group A (b) Group B ( c) Both Groups have same number of students (d) Can’t say
Q48. How many triangles are there in figure?
[ (a) 7 (b) 15 (c)10 (d) 17
Q49. The cost of an ice-cream in a particular shop is Rs. 12.50. Arjun has Rs.50 with him How many Ice-creams can he buy with the amount he has ?
(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4
Q50. Rajat has two telephones. One rings after every two hours and the other rings after every three hours.The telephones ring together . After how much time will they ring together again ?
(a) 6 hours (b) 9hours (c) 7hours (d) 13 hours
Q51. A square shaped wall of side 6m was to be painted in white. Find the total area to be painted.
[ (a)24 sq m (b)36 sq m (c)12 sq m (d)6 sq m ]
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Q52 Anitha had to make a right angle. She made one angle of 350. Can you tell the complementary angle?
[ (a) 650 (b) 550 (c) 400 (d) 750 ]
Q53. In an office the working hours are 9a.m. to 5 p.m. and in between an hour is spent on lunch. Find the ratio of office hours to the time spent for lunch.
[ (a) 9 :1 (b) 1:9 (c) 8:1 (d)1:8 ]
Q54. Lalitha purchased 13 pencils from the shop. She distributed equally to her younger brothers Anil and Sunil and she kept one pencil more than them. Tell how many pencils she has now?
[ (a)4 (b) 5 (c)6 (d) 7
Q 55. ) Find the odd one
[ (a) b (b) e (c)d (d)
Q56. Find the value of A and B
[ (a)A = 9, B =2 (b) A = 3 , B = 8 (c)A = 6 , B = 4 (d) A = 8 , B = 4]
Q57. Two successive numbers which are prime are:
(a) 3 and 5 (b) 2 and 3 (c) 5 and 7 (d) 17 and 19
Q58. Which one of the following expressions exactly represents the given statement?
2 more than five times p
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i) 2+p ii) 2 + 5p iii) 2-p+5 iv) 2+5+p
Q59. 54 ×( 56 ÷ 56) =
i)5 ii)1 iii)45 iv) 54
Q60. Study the given data carefully and answer the questions that follows: (Qs.1 & 2 )
Sanjay and his brother went to buy an bicycles available, out of which they shortlisted five. The five chosen by them are given below with their price tags
Rs.2095 Rs.3295 Rs.3592 Rs.2395 Rs.2935
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
(i) Sanjay’s elder brother Vijay wants to arrange them in increasing order of their
Prices before he selects one out of these . What will be the correct increasing order
from left to right?
(a) ADEBA (b) ABCED (c) CBEDA (d) CABDE
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