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Class 6 Maths Chapter -6 Integers EXERCISE-6.1 Q.1. For the following, write the opposite of it. (i) Increment of weight. Ans. Decrement of weight. (ii) 40 Km west. Ans. 40 Km east. (iii) 456 AD Ans. 456 BC (iv) 900 Rs loss Ans. 900 Rs gain (v) 200 m below sea level. Ans. 200 m above sea level. Q.2. Express the following in terms of integers with signs. (i) Five hundred rupees is deposited. Ans. +500 (ii) Eight hundred rupees is withdrawn. Ans. – 800 (iii) The altitude of a plane is three thousand meters above the sea level. Ans.…

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Class 6 Maths Chapter -5 Understanding Elementary Shapes Exercise 5.1 Question 1:  What is the disadvantage in comparing line segments by mere observation? Answer:  When we compare two line segments of almost same lengths, we cannot be sure about the line segment of greater length. Therefore, it is not an appropriate method to compare line segments having a slight difference between their lengths. Therefore, this is the disadvantage in comparing line segments by mere observation. Question 2: Why is it better to use a divider rule than a ruler, while measuring the length of a line segment? Answer: While using…

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 Class 6 Maths Chapter -4 Basic Geometrical Ideas Exercise 4.1 Question 1:  Answer according to the figure given below (a) Five points (b) A line (c) Four rays (d) Five line segments Answer: Question 2:Name all the possible (twelve) lines choosing only two letters at a time from the figure given below. Answer Question 3: Answer according to the figure (a) Line containing point E. (b) Line passing through A. (c) Line on which 0 lies. (d) Two pairs of intersecting lines. Answer Question 4: How many lines can pass through (i) one point (ii) two points? Answer (i) There…

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NCERT Solution Class 6 Maths Chapter -3 Playing With Numbers Exercise 1 1. Find the sum of any two numbers ? (a) odd numbers (b) even numbers Solution (a) e.g. 6 + 3 = 9 Solution(b) e.g. 12 + 14 = 26 2. Write down the prime numbers less than 20. Solution:  The numbers which are divisible by itself is known as prime numbers . prime numbers which are less than 20 are    2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 11 , 13 , 17 , 19 3. Write down the composite numbers less than 20. Solution: The numbers…

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Class 6 Maths Chapter – 2 Whole Numbers Exercise 1 Question 1:List out any four natural numbers after 11999. Answer: Three natural numbers after 11999 are 12000, 12001, and 12002. Question 2: List out any four whole numbers, which come just before 10001? Answer: The numbers, which come before 10001, are 10000, 9999, and 9998 Question 3: The smallest whole number is: Answer: The smallest whole number is zero. Question 4: What are the number of whole numbers lying between 42 and 65? Answer: The number of whole numbers lying between 42 and 65 is 22 (65 – 42 –…

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Class 6 Maths Chapter – 1 Knowing Our Numbers Exercise 1.1 Question 1: Answer the following questions a) How many ten thousand make up 1 lakh? Answer: Ten b) How many hundred thousand make up one million? Answer: Ten c) How many ten lakh make up one crore? Answer: Ten d) One crore is equivalent to how many millions? Answer: Ten Question 2: With proper use of periods, express the following in numeric format. a) Seventy two lakh fifty six thousand four hundred six b) Eight crore six lakh fifty one c) Six crore sixty two lakh thirty one thousand…

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Unit-6 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 231 Q1 : Jog your memory for interesting and memorable slogans you may have come across: Airlines Slogan __________________________ Adult Education Campaign Slogan ____________________ Struggle for Independence Slogan ____________________ Polio Eradication Slogan ____________________________ Eye Donation Slogan _______________________________ Blood Donation Slogan _____________________________ Answer : Airlines Slogan: “Fly The Good Times”. Adult Education Campaign Slogan: “Our achievement as individuals and our success as a democratic society depends on learning continually, adapting to change readily, and evaluating information critically.” Struggle for Independence Slogan: “Liberty is the breath of life to nations.” – George Bernard…

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Unit-6 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 226 Q1 : ‘Whenever our nation faces a threat, or some major calamity happens, don’t we all stand together with a sense of emotional oneness to fight against evil forces and unnatural situations?’ In groups of six, research on the occasions when ‘India’ came together (e.g. tsumani, earthquake at Bhuj, Ladakh flash floods, Mumbai Blasts) Make a PowerPoint presentation of about 5-7 minutes. You can collect information by surfing the net and through other sources like books, magazines and newspapers. Focus on: Rescue, Relief, Rehabilitation, interview with victims and volunteers, united…

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Unit-6 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 209 NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Main Course Book (MCB) Chapter 24 Q1 : What are the narrow domestic walls being referred to? Answer : The “domestic walls” in the poem refer to the petty social divisions prevailing in the society such as caste, creed, religion region, etc. Q2 : Why are they ‘narrow’? Answer : The poet calls the “domestic walls” narrow as they are making the society stagnant and incapable for progress and revolutionary idea are unable to proliferate through these walls. Thus, it is capturing the society…

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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English MCB Chapter – 23 Unity in Diversity Unit-6 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 207 Q1 : During the journey, Rohan and Rajini both note down the information they gather about the states they travel through. When they return they jot down this information. Working with your partner, choose any one journey and complete the grid for them. You may access the internet or refer to books in the library to complete your grid. The states that they pass through. The variety of languages they hear. The local cuisines they enjoy. The…

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