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CBSE Class 6 Maths Previous Year Question Papers
Question Papers of Maths for Class 6 are the best tool to prepare for final examinations. These previous year papers and board papers are in accordance with CBSE guidelines and prescribed syllabus and thus after solving them students get enough confidence and practice to face the forthcoming exams. Here on Ribblu one can get lot of Question Papers for Class 6 Maths in PDF format for free.
Maths Topics to be covered for Class 6
- Knowing Our Numbers: Introduction, Comparing Numbers, Large Numbers in Practice, Estimation nearest tens, hundred, thousands, outcomes of numbers situations, sum and difference, product, Using brackets, Roman Numerals.
- Whole Numbers: Introduction, Whole Numbers, The Number Line. Properties of whole numbers, Patterns in whole numbers
- Playing With Numbers: Introduction, Factors and Multiples, Prime and Composite Numbers, Tests for Divisibility of numbers, Common factors and Common multiples, Some more Divisibility Rules, Prime factorization, Highest Common Factor (HCF), Least Common Multiple (LCM), Some Problems on HCF and LCM.
- Basic Geometrical Ideas: Introduction, Points, A Line Segment, A Line, Intersecting Lines, Parallel Lines, Ray, Curves, Polygons, Angles, Triangles. Quadrilaterals, circles.
- Understanding Elementary Shapes: Introduction, Measuring line segment, Angles-right and straight, Angles-Acute, Obtuse and Reflex, Measuring angles, Perpendicular Lines, Classification of Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Polygons, 3-dimensional shapes.
- Integers: Introduction, integers, addition of integers, subtraction of integers with the help of a number line, Ordering of Integers
Note: As per SCERT guidelines, content not to be taught- section 6.2 except 6.2.1, 6.2.2, section 6.3 exercise 6.2 section 6.4 exercise 6.3 - Fractions: Introduction, Fraction, Fraction on Number Line, Proper, Improper and Mixed Fractions, Equivalent fractions, Simplest form of a fraction, Like fractions, Comparing fractions, Addition and Subtraction of fractions.
- Decimals: Introduction, Tenths, Hundredths, Comparing decimals, Using decimals, Addition of numbers with decimals, Subtraction of numbers with decimals.
- Data Handling: Introduction, recording data, organizing data, Pictograph, interpretation of a pictograph, drawing a pictograph, a bar graph.
Note: As per SCERT guidelines, content not to be taught- Data Handling but to be included in math lab activities only. - Mensuration: Introduction, Perimeter, Area, Area of Rectangle, Area of square.
- Algebra: Introduction, Matchstick Patterns, The Idea of Variables, More Matchstick patterns, More examples of Variables, use of variables in common rules, expressions and variables, what is an equation, solution of a equation. Using expressions practically.
Note: As per SCERT guidelines, content not to be taught-section 11.6 and exercise 11.2, section 11.7 and exercise 11.3, section 11.9 & 11.10 and exercise 11.5. - Ratio and Proportion: Introduction, Ratio, Proportion, Unitary method.
- Symmetry: Introduction, making symmetric figure, figures with two lines of symmetry, figures with multiple lines of symmetry, reflection and symmetry.
Note: As per SCERT guidelines, content not to be taught-symmetry but to be included in math lab activities. - Practical Geometry: Introduction, The Circle, A Line Segment, Perpendiculars,perpendicular bisector of a line segment, Angles
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CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 Science CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 English CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 Social Science CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 Computer Science CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 Hindi CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 Sanskrit CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 Japanese CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 German CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 French CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 General Knowledge (G.K.) CBSE Question Papers of Class 6 CatechismIn order to access the level of preparation done by any particular student he or she needs to solve Previous Year Question Papers. These papers act as perfect tools to practise for the final board exam. If one wants to get a clear look and feel of how final exam papers are framed in terms of level of difficulty, time and other aspects then , all students must make sure that they attempt these papers once their course revision is finished. Few benefits of solving Previous Question Papers are given below:
- Revising the subject is very good practice but until and unless one Solves the past question papers in the lookalike environment as in board exam or final class room exam, there is most likely that student may not be able to identify and check whether the understanding of all concepts of the subject are complete or not. It is only after students attempt the question paper in the same time frame he or she is able to judge the capability of solving the paper in the stipulated time frame. It highlights the weak areas if any and gives students ample amount of time to work on those areas and be better prepared before exams.
- Knowing everything is great but it is of no use unless the implementation and results are not matching with that. There is always a risk of the case in which in spite of knowing everything a student falls short of time to complete the entire question paper and thus loses marks. Generally CBSE Board papers and previous year questions are generally of 3 hour duration. So while practicing such papers it is imperative to create a final exam or board like environment at home and ensure that the Question paper is attempted only in 3 hours and then check whether it was possible to complete the paper in the desired amount of time. Often at first students take longer than expected, and thus they get early warning to practice more and increase the speed.
- Students with anxiety issues need previous year papers more than anyone for overcoming such issues. Since they do not know what questions will be asked in the CBSE board they create panic in their mind due to this fear of the unknown and get scared with the idea that they might not be able to do well in exams. Thus such students need to complete at-least 7-10 Question papers prior to the exams, to gain confidence and get into a better frame of mind.