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Class 6 Math Half Yearly Paper 2025-26 I NCERT 6th Class Papers

Class 6 Mathematics — Half-Yearly 2025–26 (35 Marks) — Generator + PDF
[Your School Name Here] Half-Yearly Examination – 2025-26 Class: VI | Subject: Mathematics Time: 2 hours | Maximum Marks: 35

Part – A (Objective) [Q.1–6 | 1×6 = 6]
1. How many meters are there in 1 kilometer?
  • 100 meters
  • 1000 meters
  • 1000 mm
  • 10,000 meters
  • 2. The LCM of 12 and 18 is—
  • 12
  • 36
  • 54
  • 72
  • 3. A triangle has how many vertices?
  • 4
  • 3
  • 0
  • 2
  • 4. How many degrees are there in a half rotation?
  • 90°
  • 180°
  • 240°
  • 360°
  • 5. The value of 4 + (−8) is—
  • 4
  • 12
  • −4
  • 8
  • 6. The smallest natural number is—
  • 1
  • 4
  • 0
  • 2
  • Part – B (Fill in the Blanks) [Q.7 | 1×5 = 5]
    7. Fill in the blanks—
    (i) The smallest whole number is ______.
    (ii) A triangle whose three sides are not equal is called a ______ triangle.
    (iii) In 5/6 the denominator (denominator) is ______.
    (iv) If the units digit of a number is 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, then it is divisible by ______.
    (v) A right angle measures ______ degrees.
    Part – C (Short Answer) [Q.8–17 | Any 6 × 2 = 12]
    8. Write the first five multiples of: (a) 8 (b) 5
    9. Define: (a) Acute angle (b) Equilateral triangle
    10. Convert to mixed fraction: (a) 20/3 (b) 28/5
    11. Find HCF of 30 and 42.
    12. Write the predecessors of 94 and 105.
    13. Arrange 382, 4972, 318, 4563 in ascending order.
    14. Write the greatest 4-digit number and express it as prime factors.
    15. Solve: (a) 8/15 − 3/15 (b) 4/5 + 2/3
    16. Find the sum: (a) (−7) + 8 (b) (−13) + (−10)
    17. State the rules of divisibility by 3 and 5.
    Part – D (Applied / Graphical) [Q.18–20 | Any 2 × 3 = 6]
    18. Shekhar has scored 6,980 runs in Test matches. How many more runs does he need to reach 10,000? (simple subtraction)
    19. Find the angle between the clock hands at— (a) 9:00 am (b) 1:00 pm (c) 6:00 pm
    20. Using the number line, find the sums— (a) 9 + (−6) (b) (−5) + 10 (c) (−1) + (−7)
    Part – E (Word Problems) [Q.21 | 3 marks]
    21. (i) Sarita bought 3/4 m ribbon and Lalita bought 2/5 m. How much did they buy in total? (ii) Mohan’s 7/8 m wire broke into two pieces. One piece is 1/4 m. What is the length of the other piece?
    Part – F (HCF / Ratio) [Q.22 | 3 marks]
    22. The length, width and height of a room are 825 cm, 675 cm and 450 cm respectively. Find the longest tape (GCD) that will measure all three dimensions exactly.
    OR— Among 4320 students, 2300 are girls. Find the ratio: (a) girls : total students (b) boys : girls

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