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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY

Annual Examination (2023-24)


Subject : Mathematics
Class : VI
Time : 3 Hr. MM. 80

Q.1 Multiple Choice Questions - 10


1. 8 hours is ....................... parts of a day.

a) b) c) d)

2. The biggest among is -

a) b) c) d)

3. The sum of the 1.01 and 0.9 is ---


a) 1.1 b) 1.91 c) 9.01 d) 9.1
4. 8075 g = ........................... kg
a) 8.75kg b) 8.075 kg c) 87.5 kg d) 870.5 kg
5. If x takes the value -2, the value of the expression 4-5x ?
a) 4 b) 5 c) -5 d) -1

6. .......................

a) -12 b) 12 c) 24 d) -16
7. The ratio between 20 min and 3 hours is -
a) 20:3 b) 1:9 c) 9:1 d) 3:20
8. If the perimeter of a square is 12cm. then its area is ----
a) 95 q.cm b) 144 Sq. cm c) 16 Sq.cm. d) 12 Sq.cm
9. The number represented by the tally marks is ........
a) 7 b) 8 c) 12 d) 6
10. The largest 2 digit prime number is -
a) 91 b) 97 c) 87 d) 99
Q.2 Fill in the blanks - 5
1. 1 Sq.m = ............................. Sq.cm.
2. A triangle having all three sides equal is called an ........................ .
3. The cost of a dozen of pens is Rs. 30. The cost of 4 pens is .................... .
4. The expression for half of a number subtracts from 10 is ......................... .
5. 2 - 0.43 = .......................... .
Q.3 Match the following -
5
1. Pentagon 4
2. Heptagon 8
3. Octagon 6
4. Quadrilateral 5
5. Hexagon 7
Q.4 Write the True and False - 5
1. The data has not been organized is called secondary data.
2. The data collected directly from the source is called primary data.
3. The formula to calculate the area of a square is A = 4 x side.
4. If one angle of triangle is obtuse if it's called acute angled triangle.

5. The ratio a:b can be taken as the fraction .

Q.5 Very short answer type questions :- (Any 7) 14


1. What fraction of a dozen is 5 ?
2. Express the following as mixed fraction -

a) b)

3. Arrange the following fraction in ascending order -

4. Write each of the following as decimal-

300 + 50 +

5. What should be added to 1.096 to get 2 ? Give expression for the following -
a) 16 subtracted from y.
b) 4 times y subtracted from 17.
6. The perimeter of a square is 84 cm.. Find the length of side of the square.
Q.6 Short answer type questions - (Any 5) 15
1. The cost of notebooks is Rs. 330 and the cost of 2 pens is Rs. 44. Find the ratio of the cost of a
notebook to the cost of a pen.
2. The ratio of the age of Amrita and Esha is 5:8 and the sum of their ages is 26. Find their ages.
3. The length of the cloth required for stitching 5 tops is 6 m. Find the length of the cloth required
to stitch 18 such tops.
4. The area of a rectangular plot is 360 Sq.m. Its. length is given as 24 m. Find its breadth.
5. Divide 30 chocolates between Ammu and Saila in the 2:3.
6. Find the Area of the square whose sides.
a) 17 cm b) 20 cm
Q.7 Brief answer type question - 16

1. There are 25 girls in a class. of them have taken Hindi as an additional subject. How many

girls have taken Hindi as an additional Subject.


2. Compare are the following fractions :

(a) (b)

3. Find the Sum or Difference -

(a) (b)

4. Write the following decimal in words -


(a) 108.58 (b) 116.121
5. Convert the following -
(a) 2mm into cm (b) 10 km 100m into Km.
Q.8 Uma used 45 blue beads and 18 red beads to decorate her dress.
(a) Find the ratio of the number of the blue of the blue beads to the number of red beads.
(b) Find the ratio of the number of red beads to the total number of beads used.
(c) Find the ratio of the number of blue beads to the total number of beads used.
(Or)
Find the value of x.
(a) 18:x::56:40
(b) 3:6::15:x
(ii) The number of books issued from library in five days is given below. Represent the information in
the form of a bar graph.
Days Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Number of books issued 15 25 35 30 40

(Or)
The following data gives the marks obtained by 40 students in a class. Arrange these marks in a table
using tally marks.
6, 7, 4.11, 12, 10, 12, 9, 4, 3,10,12, 7, 6, 4, 5, 3, 2, 4, 11, 4, 3, 8, 4, 2, 10, 11, 9, 8, 6, 9, 8 9, 5, 6, 4, 12,
10, 9, 6
(a) How many students scored marks more than or equal to 10.
(b) How many students scored 9 marks.

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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY
Annual Examination (2023-24)
Subject : Sanskrit
Class :VI
Time : 3 Hr. MM. 80

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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY


Annual Examination (2023-24)
Subject : HINDI
Class : VI
Time : 3 Hr. MM. 80

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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY


Annual Examination (2023-24)
Subject : SCIENCE
Class :VI
Time : 3 Hr. MM. 80
(Section - A)
Q.1 Tick the correct option - 10
1. The response of plant towards light is known as .......................
a) hydrotropism b) geotropism c) phototropism
2. Which of following is the male part of a plant ?
a) Carpel b) stamen c) Sepals
3. Which of the following is/are transferred during pollinations?
a) Pollen grains b) Anther c) Ovules
4. Which of the following is transparent material ?
a) Butter paper b) glass c) water
5. Plant cannot absorb .................. gas directly .
a) Oxygen b) Nitrogen c) Carbon dioxide
6. ................. gas has the highest percentage in air.
a) Oxygen b) Nitrogen c) Argon
7. A freely suspended magnet always comes to rest in ............... direction.
a) North-West b) South-North c) North-South
8. Which gas is filled inside electric bulbs ?
a) Carbon dioxide b) Oxygen c) Inert gas
9. The circuit through which current can flow is called ............... circuit.
a) Open b) end c) Closed
10. Which of the following can conduct electricity?
a) Pure water b) Salt Water c) Wood d) Glass
Q.2 Fill in the blanks - 8
1. A ...................... helps to open or close a circuit.
2. A magnetic compass helps us to find .................. .
3. Light travels in a ...................... line.
4. The amount of water vapour present in the air is known as ...................... .
5. When we light fire ...................... gas supports combustion.
6. ...................... cells are called in Wristwatches.
7. The green plant prepar their own food and are called ...................... .
8. The last pairs of ribs are free in the front and we called ...................... ribs.

Q.3 Match the following -


5
1. Pivot joint Wrists and ankles
2. Locomotion knees, elbow and fingers
3. Hinge joints hips and shoulders
4. Ball and socket joints Ability to move from one place to another
5. Gliding In the neck between the skull and the top vertebrae
Q.4 Name the following - 10
1. The ability to move from one place to another. ......................
2. The body shape that helps to reduce restrains and move easily ......................
3. A stalk lie structure that attaches leaf with a stem. ......................
4. Leaves contain this pigment which plays an important role in photosynthesis. ......................
5. A place where an animal lives, breeds and grows. ......................
6. One example of device that operates on solar energy. ......................
7. The region of maximum magnetic strength in a magnet. ......................
8. Human made source of light. ......................
9. Name the process that remove carbon dioxide from the air. ......................
10. Name the organ of respiration in a fish. ......................
(Section - B)
Q.5 Define the following - (Any 4) 8
1. Atmosphere
2. Electric circuit
3. Hibernation
4. Skeletal system
5. Cartilages
6. Lamina
Q.6 Differentiate between the following - (Any 3) 9
1. Herbs, shrubs and trees.
2. Shadow and an image.
3. Luminous and non-luminous object.
4. Transparent, Translucent and opaque materials.
Q.7 Answer the following in short (Any 5) 10
1. State the conditions required to form a shadow?
2. What is reflection? Draw a diagram to show reflections from an uneven surface.
3. How is Ozone helpful?
4. What do you understand the term, liquid skeleton?
5. Write any three function of the skeleton?
6. State the functions of stem?
Q.8 Answer the following in detail. (Any 4) 12
1. List all the functions of the root and leaf a long with diagram of both.
2. Name the different types of joints. Describe movement in each one.
(a) Why do some animal hibernate?
(b) What is adaptation? How is it important for survival?
3. Draw and explain solar and Lunar eclipse.
(a) Why does traffic policeman on the traffic signal crossing wear a mask?
(b) Where do aquatic animals get oxygen from?
(Section - C)
Q.9 Application based Questions - 5
1. Two colorless, tasteless and odourless gases present in the atmosphere are X and Y. Gas X is an
uncreative gas. It is required by the plants to make some important Z compounds Gas Y is very
reactive and help in burning combustion and burning.
(a) Name X, Y, Z.
2. What is the percentage of gas X in the atmosphere?
3. What is the important process in plant and animal that uses Gas Y?
Q.10 Label the diagram - 4

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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY
Annual Examination (2023-24)
Subject G.K.
Class :VI
Time : 3 Hr. MM. 40
Q.1 Tick the correct option - 10
1. The highest waterfall which is the highest in the world.
a) Yosemite falls b) Niagara falls c) Angel falls
2. The widely spoken language in the world is -
a) English b) French c) Mandarin
3. The image of the object formed by the human eyes is at :
a) Retina b) Iris c) Cornea
4. Which organ of human body is affected by hepatitis?
a) Kidney b) Liver c) Stomach
5. The surface of Venus is covered by?
a) Argon b) Dense clouds
6. Which acid falls on Venus as rain?
a) Hydrochloric acid b) Sulphuric acid
7. The rotation of Earth about its axis causes.
a) day and night b) Season
8. The first asteroid to be discovered in 1801.
a) Juno b) Ceres
9. The Ezra cup is associated with -
a) Polo b) Golf
10. Name a search Engine -
a) Google b) Server
Q.2 Name the following - 10
1. An engine powered hand gliders. ......................
2. The first objects carried into space by rockets were. ......................
3. There are ships designed to carry liquids chiefly petroleum. ......................
4. Who was the first president of the Board of control for Cricket in India. ......................
5. Who was the first batsman to cross 10,000 ODI runs. ......................
6. Which colored ball was used in the first world cup in 1975?
7. A computer program that can replicate itself and spread from one computer to another.
.....................
8. A computer which may be used to provide services to the clients. ......................
9. To describe defects in the mechanical system. ......................
10. Another name for a USB flash drive. ......................
Q.3 Fill in the blanks - 10
1. The strong muscles in our body. ......................
2. The hardest substance in our body . ......................
3. The strongest bone in our body. ......................
4. The fastest growing tissue in the human body. ......................
5. The largest gland in the body. ......................
6. The gas which is the largest part of the air ......................
7. The gas used to extinguish fire. ......................
8. The inert has which is used in advertising display. ......................
9. The gas used for making soda water fizz. ......................
10. The metal having the highest electric conductivity. ......................
Q.4 Matching - 5
1. World's deepest fresh water lake Nile river, Africa
2. World's Largest inland sea Lake Baikal Russia
3. The tallest mountain of Africa Mont Blanc
4. The tallest mountain of Europe Central Asia
5. The world's longest river Mt. Kilimanjaro
Q.5 Give Answers :- 5
1. The largest land animal in Antarctica which is a wingless insect ………………….
2. The world's longest mountain ranges that are in Antarctica ………………….
3. The southernmost active volcano of the world in Antarctica ………………….
4. A Peculiar group of fish that do not have haemoglobin-red pigment in their blood to carry oxygen
around. ………………….
5. Esophagus is also known as. ………………….

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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY
Annaul Examination (2023-24)
Subject : Social Studies
Class :VI
Time : 3 Hr. MM. 80

Q.1 Tick ()the correct option - 10


1. Which Dynasty ruled Magadha Prior to the establishment of Mauryan rule?
a) Nanda Dynasty b) Shunga Dynasty c) Gupta Dynasty
2. Northern Black Polished Ware has been found in the __________ part of the Indian subcontinent.
a) Northern b) Southern c) Eastern
3. Mahabalipuram is famous for its ___________
a) Monolithic temples b) Caves c) Stupas
4. A rough map in which distance and position are not accurate is called a ____________.
a) Sketch b) Plan c) Globe
5. The atmospheric layer with the densest air that is closest to the ground is ____________.
a) Troposphere b) Stratosphere c) Exosphere

Q2. Fill in the blanks :- 10


1. The teachings of Buddhism and Jainism were explained to people in their own language that
was_________ and ____________.
2. To make punch marked coins, designs were ___________ on to the metal.
3. A _____________ is also known as Kanungo, talati and karnam.
4. _____________ is the primary source of livelihood for about 58 percent of Indian population.
5. Baking bread is an example of ____________ occupation.

Q3. Match the following 10


Column A Column B
1. Lithosphere Secondary occupation
2. Atlas Core
3. Farming, maining and fishing Collection of map
4. The Commissioner of Police Invented in India
5. Zero The Director General of Police (DGP)

Q4. Underline the part of the statement that is false then replace it with the correct one. 6
1. Under the district collector are other officers called patwari.
2. The person is charge of the police station is called the Director General of Police (DGP)
3. Vinoba Bhave started the land donation movement on 18 April 1991.
Q5. Answer the following question (briefly) any-6 12
1. What does the term Upanishad means ?
2. Who was Seleucos Nicator ?
3. Which type of coins are reffered to as the earliest coins and were they made ?
4. Name two Tamil epics and two Sanskrit epics discussed in the chapter
5. What is the Hindu Succession Act ?
6. Define cottage industry ?
7. What happened when Indumati's flowers did not sell ?
8. How can we tell the cardinal directions in a map ?

Q6. Answer the following questions in details : { any -5} 15


1. What is mountain ? write different types of mountain
2. On the basis of the nature of the activities performed how many types of occupation exists?
3. Explain the eight fold path to enlightment with diagram
4. Explain Ashoka's Dhamma in detail?
5. What are the different types of map ? explain with examples ?
6. What is the role of a Patwari? why is it for the Government?

Q7. Explain the following by the diagram (any-3) 12


1. A volcano spewing lava
2. Revolution and Seasons
3. Solstices and Equinones
4. Day and Night

Q8. Fill the following in the Map of India ? 5


1. The Himalayan Plains
2. The Northern Plains
3. The Great India Desert
4. The Peninsular Plateau
5. The Coastal Plains
6. The Islands
Q9. Circle the odd one out. 4
1. Solve local disputes, Register local complaints, Maintains record of landowners, Searches for criminal
and arrest him.
2. Station House Officer, Constable, Policemen, Patwari.
3. Tehsils, Police District, Police Subdivision, Police circle.
4. Deputy Commissioner, Patwari, Tehsildar, Chowkidar.

Q10. State whether the statement are true or false. 4


1. A negative net migration rate occurs when more people enter than leaving an area.
2. The influx of workers in urban areas increases competition for jobs, houses, education facilities etc.
3. Migration of skilled workers leads to the economic decline of a region.
4. Primary occupation involves those that provides a service to the people such as teaching and nursing.
Q11. Give the answer in one or two words :- (do any-6) 3
1. World's highest waterfall ………………….
2. The largest river by volume……………….
3. Longest mountain range …………………
4. The longest rainforest…………………….
5. The driest place on Earth ………………..
6. The largest and most populous continent on Earth……….
7. The largest and deepest ocean of the Earth…………………….
8. A Book of maps is called an …………
.
Q 12 Book's name Written by 2
1. Aryabatiyam …………………
2. Ramayana in Sanskrit ………………….
3. Ramayana in Hindi ………………….
4. Panchatantra tales ………………….

Q 13. Here are some symbols used in maps . Can you say what they mean. 2

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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY
Annual Examination (2023-24)
Subject : English
Class :VI
Time: 3 Hr. MM. 80

Q.1 Read paragraph and answer the following questions:- {5}

Garbage is a great environment hazard. It comes various sources - used paper, Tiffin packing, plastic
bags, ice cream wrappers, bottle caps, fallen leaves from trees and many more. Garbage makes the
premises ugly, unkempt and breeds diseases. A lot of trash that is thrown away contains material that
can we recycle and reused such as paper, metals and glass which can be sent to the nearest recycling
centre or disposed of to the junk dealer. It also contains organic matter such as leaves which can enrich
soil fertility. A composed Pit can be made at a convenient location where the refuse can be placed with
layers of soil and occasional sprinkling of water. This would help decomposition to make valuable
fertilizer. This would also prevent pollution that is usually caused by burning such organic waste.

1. Garbage originates from

(a) Used paper, Tiffin packing, plastic bags and fallen leaves from trees. (b) Leftovers of food

(c) Fallen branches from trees. (d) Building materials.

2. Garbage can create havoc to the mankind by

(a) Spreading foul smell (b) slowing our vehicles on the road

(c) Spreading several diseases. (d) all the above.

3. What happens to the disposed of material at the recycling centre?

(a) It is thrown away. (b) It is recycled for reuse

(c) It is sold to the rag pickers. (d) It is dumped into the ground.

4. Fallen leaves from trees are useful because they

(a) Solve the problem of fuel wood in village households (b) enrich water quality

(c) Enrich soil fertility. (d) Beautify landscape.

5. Which of these is correct with reference to a composite pit?

(a) The refuge is placed with layers of soil with an occasional sprinkling of water

(b) It contributes to the manufacture of useful fertilizer

(c) It prevents pollution

(d) All the above.


Q. 2 Read the following passage and answer the following questions:- {5}

There are many kinds of pollution. Air, water, and land can be polluted. Some pollution is caused by
nature, such as floods, forest fires, and volcanoes. People are the major cause of pollution. We pollute
the air with our cars, homes, and factories. We pollute the water by dumping garbage and chemicals in
the water. We pollute the soil with chemicals and garbage. We harm the land by cutting down trees in
the forest, especially to build roads and new houses without careful planning and thinking. All people
need water to drink and to make plants grow. Rivers and lakes are polluted when sewage or garbage is
dumped into the water. Plants and animals die because of the pollution in the water. Other pollution in
water is caused by oil spills. The oil often stays on top of the water. It covers the beaches and land. It
gets on the fish, birds, and animals that live in, on, and around the water. Particulates are tiny bits of
liquid or solid matter that get in the air. Cars and factories put particulates in the air, and this makes the
air looks gray and smoggy. Usually the wind helps the air pollutants to move around, but when the air
doesn’t move, pollutants stay in the air. Some people cannot go outside when the air is very bad. The
only way to save our environment is to think about pollution. How can you stop or limit pollution? How
do we protect our environment? Conservation is one way to protect our environment. Conservation is
the wise use and protection of our environment. We can control water pollution by not producing as
much waste and by proper disposal of sewage and garbage. We can take care of recreation land by
cleaning up after ourselves and not causing more pollution. Carpooling and public transportation will
help reduce air pollution. Recycling is a type of conservation. Recycling is reusing items over again or in
a new way. Recycling can help us conserve our natural resources so they will last many more years.

1. How many kinds of pollution is mention in this passage?

2. What are two things you can do protect our environment?

3. What is Recycling?

4. Write a short note on conversation?

5. Make a poster on save environment.

Q.3 Write an application to the principal of your school requesting to arrange One day trip. {4}
Or

Write an application to the principal of your school requesting to grant you concession in school
fees upto 50% explain your reason.

Or

Write an invitation to your friend inviting him/ her to your birthday celebration.

Q.4 Write an essay on {6}

1. My Ideal Teacher, 2. A visit to a historical building, 3. Computer and its important.

Q.5 Write the antonyms and synonyms of the following:- {5}

 Accept  Benefit  Evident  Danger  Charity

Q.6 Match the following:- {6}


a. Have an axe to grind to come straight to the main point of the issue

b. Cry wolf. Slapping palms with someone to show appreciation and


unity

c. A taste of your own medicine. have an idea about something

d. High five when you are mistreated, the same way you mistreat others

e. Make a long story short. To clarify something with someone

f. Your guess is as good as mine. intentionally raising a false alarm

Q.7 Write the smiles of the following:- {6}

a. As fresh as a .................... d. As slow as a .................

b. As good as a ..................... e. As proud as a ................

c. As wise as an .................... f. As clear as a...................

Q.8 Complete the sentences choosing the correct answers given in the brackets. {5}

a. You should take the ...............of your father. (advice/ advise )

b. Hello went out ..................footed. (bare/ bear)

c. The .........is in the gas. (Cattle/ kettle)

d. Shoes are made of .................... (Canvas/ canvass)

e. This is the best ..............for shopping. (Sight/ site)

Q.9 Underline the conjunctions in the following sentences. {5}

1. Since you are we can match, why don't you take tuition?

2. He could not come to school because he was sick.

3. You must study hard otherwise you will not pass.

4. The baller through the ball but couldn't hit the wickets.

5. Walk carefully, let's you should fall down.

Q. 10 Use the following prepositional phrases in sentences of your own. {4}

1. Due to. 2. On account of. 3. Because of. 4. According to

Q. 11 Rewrite the following sentences, place in the adverse and adverbial phrases given in the
brackets in the correct order. {3}

1. We lived (for six years, happily, in London)

2. I waited (at the bus stop, for twenty minutes, patiently)

3. The girls sang (at the function, melodiously, this evening)

Q. 12 Write the meaning of the word:- {6}

Enticed, splendid, fraudulent, ornate, stirs, sugarplums.


Q. 13 Read the extract carefully and answer the questions:- {3}

'Rejoice is our presence'

1. Who said this and to whom?

2. Write the author name of this chapter.

3. Did the listener listen to the advice? What them?

Q.14 Short answer type question:- ( do any four) {8}

1. Who is Ebenezer Dorset?


2. Why is the First Tree not happy in the forest? What does it want?
3. Which line does the poet repeat in all three stanzas of the poem?
4. Who built Shantiniketan? How was the place used initially?
5. Where do the wandering singers roam? According to the poet, what calls their wandering
feet?
6. Which song did the Baul singers perform?

Q. 15 Long answer type question: - (any-3) {9}

1. What does the swallow say it know about the felled trees?
2. What does the First Tree tell about the most beautiful spot on earth?
3. Describe open air classroom.
4. Do the singers sing about stories that happened in the past? Explain using examples from the
poem.

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THE MANVENDRA ACADEMY


Annual Examination (2023-24)
Subject : COMPUTER
Class - 6th
Time : 2 1/2 Hr. M.M.60

Attemps all questions. All the questions are compulsary -


Q.1 Tick the correct answer :-
1. Cell is the instrument of -\
a) Row b) Column c) Both a and b
2. Which tool is used to draw curved line in Flash
a) Line Tool b) Pencil Tool c) Oval Tool
3. ……………… is the third generation language.
a) High level language b) Machine Language c) Assembly
4. A computer programmer draw a ………. before writing a computer programme -
a) Algorithm b) Flowchart c) Symtax
5. ………… key is the shortent to run an application -
a) F1 b) F2 c) F5

Q.2 Fill in the blanks -


1. The paint Bucbet tool is used to ……………. in closed shapes.
2. Press shift key while drawing an equal to draw a ……………. .
3. The option area is at the …………… of the tool panel.
4. Spreed sheet is a ……………… .
5. A good flowchart will use ……………. symbols
Q.3 True /False -
1. Animation effect can not be addition in Flash.
2. The object you placed on a stae will appear in your published movie.
3. The shape and size of an eraser can not be changed.
4. Magnification of stage can be adjusted with Xoom tool.
5. You can use text tool to place the text block on the stage.
Q.4 Matching -
'A' 'B'
1. text command
2. Enotwetion Window
3. visual Basic Contol
4. Message Box Property
Q.5 Recognize and write the name of these symbol -

1. 2. 3. 4.

Q.6 Short Answere type questions -


1. What is an assembler?
2. What is meant by flowchart?
3. What is flash?
4. What can be drawn with pencil tool?
5. What is programming?
Q.7 Long answer type questions -
1. What are the advantages of High Level Language?
2. What can all be done using Visual Basic?

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