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About Worksheet for Class 6 Maths

Mathematics in Class 6 marks an important transition from basic arithmetic to more advanced numerical and logical concepts. A well-structured Worksheet for Class 6 Maths helps students strengthen their understanding of core topics while improving accuracy, speed, and problem-solving abilities. These worksheets are designed to provide comprehensive practice across essential chapters such as knowing our numbers, whole numbers, factors and multiples, fractions, decimals, integers, algebra, geometry, mensuration, data handling, and practical applications of mathematics. Refer to all worksheets prepared by the Myclass team and check out the worksheets for Class 6.

Worksheets for Class 6 Maths – Chapter-wise Practice Questions with Answers

Chapter No.Class 6 Maths Worksheet Chapter
Chapter 1Knowing Our Numbers
Chapter 2Whole Numbers
Chapter 3Playing with Numbers
Chapter 4Basic Geometrical Ideas
Chapter 5Understanding Elementary Shapes
Chapter 6Integers
Chapter 7Fractions
Chapter 8Decimals
Chapter 9Data Handling
Chapter 10Mensuration
Chapter 11Algebra
Chapter 12Ratio and Proportion
Chapter 13Symmetry
Chapter 14Practical Geometry

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Worksheets for Class 6 Maths Chapter-Knowing Our Numbers
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Class 6 Maths worksheets encourage students to apply mathematical concepts through a variety of exercises, including objective questions, word problems, fill-in-the-blanks, matching activities, and higher-order thinking questions. Regular practice helps learners identify patterns, improve calculation skills, and build confidence in solving complex problems independently. The structured format of worksheets also supports concept reinforcement and makes revision more effective before tests and examinations.

For teachers, worksheets are valuable classroom resources that can be used for assignments, assessments, and remedial practice. Parents can utilise them to track their child's progress and provide additional support at home. Consistent practice with Maths worksheets develops logical reasoning and analytical thinking, which are essential skills for academic success. By making mathematics more interactive and engaging, these worksheets help students build a strong foundation for higher classes and future learning.

Details About the Worksheet for Class 6 Maths

FeatureDetails
SubjectMathematics
ClassClass 6
PurposePractice, Revision, Assessment, Concept Building
Difficulty LevelSuitable for Middle School Learners
Topics CoveredNumbers, Fractions, Decimals, Integers, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration
Question TypesMCQs, Word Problems, Fill in the Blanks, Short Answer Questions
Learning OutcomesLogical Thinking, Problem Solving, Numerical Accuracy
UsageHomework, Classroom Practice, Revision, Test Preparation
Skills DevelopedAnalytical Reasoning, Calculation Skills, Mathematical Understanding
Suitable ForStudents, Teachers, and Parents

Types of questions covered in worksheets for class 6 Maths

Worksheets for class 6 Maths consist of questions uploaded in PDF form for easy download, and the PDFs are uploaded chapter-wise. We have uploaded all the chapters of CBSE class 6, and all the questions are solved with the right set of details. Questions added in the worksheet for class 6 maths are MCQ-based, with one choice being correct. A worksheet for class 6 Maths is prepared by the subject matter experts of Home-tution.com, who have years of teaching experience. It consists of all types of questions, starting with easy and slowly moving to difficult questions, ensuring coverage of the entire syllabus. The worksheet for class 6 Maths is prepared with subjective questions and MCQ-based questions with detailed explanations of each question asked in the Worksheet for class 6 Maths. All the chapters in the CBSE class 6 Maths are covered in a chapter-wise Worksheet for class 6 Maths. Find More worksheets for class 6 before solving. 

Features of Class 6 Maths Worksheet

  1. Chapter-wise Organisation
    Class 6 Maths worksheets are neatly organised according to the chapters in the syllabus, such as Whole Numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Algebra, Geometry, and Data Handling. This helps students focus on one topic at a time.
  2. Variety of Question Types
    These worksheets include multiple question formats like multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, long answer problems, word problems, and fill-in-the-blank to ensure comprehensive practice.
  3. Aligned with Curriculum
    The worksheets are designed to follow the NCERT or respective state board syllabus, ensuring that students practice relevant topics as per their school curriculum.
  4. Difficulty Level Progression
    Questions in the worksheets gradually increase in difficulty, starting from basic concepts and moving toward more challenging problems, helping students build confidence step-by-step.
  5. Answer Keys Provided
    Most worksheets come with detailed solutions or answer keys, enabling students to self-check their work and understand mistakes for better learning.
  6. Encourages Problem-Solving Skills
    Worksheets often include real-life application questions and puzzles that promote logical thinking and practical use of mathematical concepts.
  7. Printable and Digital Formats
    Available both as printable PDFs for offline practice and interactive online worksheets, catering to different learning preferences.
  8. Time-bound Practice
    Some worksheets are designed to be solved within a specific time, helping students improve speed and accuracy for exams.
  9. Visual Aids Included
    Worksheets on topics like Geometry include diagrams, shapes, and graphs to assist visual learners in understanding concepts better.
  10. Suitable for Revision and Exam Preparation
    These worksheets are perfect for regular revision and practice before school exams, competitive tests, and Olympiads.

Worksheets questions for chapter 1 Maths

1. States having the highest population are    

 (a)    867305.

(b)    867301.

(c)    008673.

(d)    086730.

Answer: (a) Explanation:The  number of digits is more.

2. The correct descending order is

(a)    307731 > 045011 > 037631 > 093671 > 036731.

(b)    307731 > 093671 > 045011 > 037631 > 036731.

(c)    307731 > 045011 > 093671 > 037631 > 036731.

(d)    307731 > 093671 > 037631 > 036731 > 045011.

Answer: (b) Explanation: Look at the number of digits, further look atthe  digits at lakh, thousands, and hundred. Etc place. The number with the greatest digit is the greatest.

3.    The greatest number is

(a)    7528411.

(b)    7500400.

(c)    7501411.

(d)    7528471.

Answer: (d) Explanation: Look at the number of digits, further look digits in lakh, thousands, hundreds, etc place. The number with the greatest digit is the greatest.

4.    Without repetition, the greatest 4 4-digit number from 3, 7, 0, and 4 is

(a)    3704.

(b)    4073.

(c)    4370.

(d)    7430.

Answer: (d) Explanation: The Greatest digit is at the greatest place.

5. The smallest 4 – digit number (Repetition of the digit is allowed) from 7, 3, 4, 9 is

(a) 3333.

(b) 3479.

(c) 3497.

(d) 3947.

Answer: (a) Explanation: Since repetition is allowed smallest digit will give the smallest number.

Worksheet questions for Chapter 2 Maths

Q1: The numbers, which we use for counting, are known as

(a)  natural numbers.

(b) whole numbers.

(c) integers.

(d) fractions.

Ans. (a)

Explanation:

Natural number, as well as counting,g starts with 1. 

Q2: The number, which has no predecessor in the whole number, is

(a) 0.

(b) 1.

(c) 2.

d) 10.

Ans. (a)

Explanation: The number 0 does not have any predecessor among the whole numbers. This is because the predecessor of 0 is = 0 – 1 =, which is not a whole number.

Q3: On the number line, the distance between any two points is called a

(a) point.

(b) number.

(c) unit distance.

(d) distance.

Ans. (c) Explanation: The distance between any two points is known as unit distance.

For example, a distance between 1 and 4 is a 3-unit distance, and, a distance between 0 and 6 is a 6-unit distance.

Q4: Additive element of 12 is 

(a) 12.

(b) 1.

(c) 0.

(d) -12.

Ans. (d)

Explanation-Additive element of 12 is –12, which gives the result: 12 + (-12) = 0 

Q5: The school canteen charges Rs 20 for lunch and Rs 5 for milk each day. The total cost of both things to spend in six days is

(a) Rs 25.

(b) Rs 100.

(c) Rs 150.

(d) Rs 200.

Ans. (c) Explanation: Cost of both the things (lunch and milk) = Rs (20 + 5) = Rs 25. Total cost of both things in six days = Rs 25 x 6 = Rs 150

Worksheet questions for Chapter 3 Maths

1.     The Number that is a factor of every number 

    (a)    0    (b)    1

    (c)    itself    (d)    both 1 & 0

1.    (b)    For example

        4 = 4 × 1

        7 = 7 × 1

2.    Which number is not a factor of 18?

    (a)    5    (b)    3

    (c)    2    (d)    6

2.    (a) Factors of 18 are 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9

3.    Which of the following numbers is not a multiple of 8?

    (a)    64    (b)    4

    (c)    16    (d)    80

3.    (b) 4 is a factor of  8

4.    How many Prime Numbers are between 10 to 20?

    (a)    5    (b)    7

    (c)    4    (d)    3

4.    (c) Prime Numbers between 10 to 20 are 11, 13, 17,  and 19

5.    The two numbers that have only 1 as their common factor are called

    (a)    Co-primes    (b)    Twin prime

    (c)    Composite    (d)    None of these

5.    (a) Co-primes do have not any factor except 1.

6.    The number which is not a multiple of 2 is called

    (a)    Even    (b)    Odd

    (c)    Prime     (d)    Composite

6.    (b)    We cannot divide an odd number exactly by 2

Worksheet questions for Chapter 4 Maths

Q1: The part of a straight line having two endpoints is known as

(a) line.

(b) line segment.

(c) curve.

(d) surface.

Ans. (b)

Explanation:   A line segment is a part of a straight line. It has two endpoints.

Q2: If two lines have one common point, they are called

(a) intersecting lines.

(b) parallel lines.

(c) line segment.

(d) concurrent lines.

Ans. (a)

Explanation: Lines intersect each other at a particular point is known as a common point and the lines are known as intersecting lines.

Q3: If three or more points lie on the same straight line, then the points are called

(a) end-points.

(b) common points.

(c) collinear points.

(d) non-collinear points.

Ans. (c)

Explanation: The above figure shows collinear points A, B C and D, as these points lie on the same line.

Q4: A straight line that starts from a given fixed point and moves in the same direction is known as 

(a) ray.

(b) line segment.

(c) perpendicular.

(d) curved line.

Ans. (a) Explanation: The above figure shows a straight line that starts from a fixed point A and moves through point B in the same direction. Thus, line AB is a ray.

Q5: A point determines a location and is usually denoted by  

(a) small letter.

(b) capital letter.

(c) arrow.

(d) symbol.

Ans. (b)

Explanation:   A point is represented by a dot and denoted by a capital letter like A, B, X, etc.

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