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Answer Key for 6th Class

Set: A

1(a)“Eucalyptus” starts with a consonant sound (“yoo”), so it takes the article “a”.
2(b)The correct spelling for a person who makes/repairs wooden items is “carpenter”.
3(c)“Before” provides the correct logical sequence: searching for two hours before giving up.
4(d)“Regularly” correctly describes a recurring action in the past.
5(c)Sunrise, sunflower, and sunshine are real words; “sundisk” is not a standard word.
6(a)A place where we study is a “school”, which is spelled with “oo”.
7(b)The correct collective noun for a group of wolves is a “pack”.
8(b)“Book” is singular, so it requires the singular demonstrative pronoun “this”.
9(c)“Least” is an antonym (opposite) of maximum, not a similar word.
10(b)Pink is not one of the standard colors of the rainbow (VIBGYOR).
11(d)To “look after” means to take care of someone or something, like a sick dog.
12(a)“Have visited” is the correct present perfect tense for an action repeated in the past.
13(d)“The frog likes to spend time in the pond” is the only grammatically correct arrangement.
14(a)Adding “un-” creates the valid negative word “unaware”.
15(c)A “table” is a physical object you can see and touch, making it a concrete noun.
16(a)“As long as” correctly sets the condition for the amount of time you can stay.
17(c)The comparative form of “good” when comparing two things is “better”.
18(a)The opposite meaning (antonym) of excellent is “poor”.
19(b)A toad is an amphibian, while the others listed are fish/aquatic animals.
20(b)“Whose” is used to ask a question about possession, making it an interrogative pronoun.
21(d)The direct opposite of doing something quickly is doing it “slowly”.
22(a)“She” is a personal pronoun used in place of a specific person’s name.
23(a)“Quickly” describes how an action is done (manner), not when it is done (time).
24(a)“That’s” is the standard grammatical contraction for “that is”.
25(d)A sentence giving a command or a polite request is called an imperative sentence.
26(c)Approximately 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water.
27(b)Oceans contain saltwater, not freshwater.
28(d)Kanchenjunga is a mountain peak, not a river.
29(a)Rivers that flow continuously throughout the entire year are called perennial rivers.
30(c)The “Namami Gange Programme” is the official government initiative to clean the River Ganga.
31(d)Walking into floodwater is highly dangerous due to currents and hidden hazards.
32(d)Collecting rainwater (rainwater harvesting) is a proven method to conserve water.
33(b)Uttapam is a classic South Indian dish, similar to a thick savory pancake.
34(a)Exposing chilies to the heat of the sun evaporates their moisture.
35(a)Bananas are cultivated and available year-round, unlike strictly seasonal fruits like mangoes.
36(d)“Incision” is a medical cut; the correct term for the front tooth is “incisor”.
37(a)Chewing breaks food down and mixes it with saliva, making it safe and easy to swallow.
38(a)White and light colors reflect sunlight and heat away from the building.
39(a)India’s Republic Day is officially celebrated every year on the 26th of January.
40(c)State Police maintain internal state law; the Army, Navy, and Air Force defend the nation.
41(d)The Lion Capital of Ashoka represents power, courage, and confidence, not cowardice.
42(a)India officially gained independence from British rule on August 15, 1947.
43(c)The colorful Saafa or Pagri (turban) is a traditional headpiece in Rajasthan.
44(b)The Sundarbans region is the largest contiguous mangrove forest ecosystem in the world.
45(d)Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) is an extremely hot chili pepper cultivated in Northeast India.
46(d)A vacuum is a space devoid of matter, so it cannot be a source of energy generation.
47(b)Bamboo is a naturally occurring plant material, while the others are synthetic or semi-synthetic.
48(b)Gota work is a traditional metal embroidery technique originating from Rajasthan.
49(d)Baisakhi is traditionally celebrated in April, which falls during the spring season.
50(c)Earth is often called the “Blue Planet” because oceans cover most of its surface.
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51(c)Rain falls as liquid water.
52(c)The continuous process of water evaporating, condensing, and falling is the Water Cycle.
53(d)A fuel pump is used at gas stations for vehicles; it does not draw water from the ground.
54(b)The Narmada River flows westward and empties into the Arabian Sea.
55(b)In waste segregation, blue bins are used for dry recyclables like plastic and paper.
56(c)Ice Stupas are artificial glaciers created in Ladakh to store winter water for spring farming.
57(d)The Yamuna River is specifically named in the Indian National Anthem.
58(c)The white middle band of the Indian flag represents peace and truth.
59(c)The Statue of Unity in Gujarat is currently the tallest statue in the world.
60(b)Indira Point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the southernmost point of India.
61(b)Land completely surrounded by water is defined as an island.
62(a)A life jacket provides buoyancy to keep a person floating safely in the water.
63(d)Meghalaya is a state located in the northeastern region of India.
64(d)The Western Ghats is a major mountain range running along India’s western coast.
65(c)Seaweed is a type of marine algae (plant-like), not an animal.
66(c)The Male Baya Weaver bird is famous for weaving intricate, hanging nests to attract mates.
67(a)A loom is the traditional hand-operated tool used to weave threads into fabric.
68(a)Pashmina wool comes from the Changthangi goat native to the high altitudes of Ladakh/J&K.
69(d)The process of drawing out and twisting fibers to create yarn is called spinning.
70(a)Synthetic fibers like nylon or polyester are made from artificial, chemical materials.
71(d)Vinegar is an acidic liquid used in cooking and cleaning, not a combustible fuel.
72(b)Solar panels are designed to absorb sunlight to generate electrical current.
73(d)Electricity produced from renewable, non-polluting sources is called clean energy.
74(d)Microorganisms (microbes) are found everywhere on Earth: in soil, water, and air.
75(c)Vasco da Gama was the Portuguese explorer who found the sea route to India for the spice trade.

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76(b)In 3,487, the 7 is ones, the 8 is tens, the 4 is hundreds, and the 3 is thousands.
77(c)The pattern adds 600 each time: 3512 + 600 = 4112.
78(a)Distance = Speed × Time (8 km/hr × 3 hours = 24 kilometers).
79(b)The numbers you can form are 54 and 45. Their difference is 9 (54 – 45 = 9).
80(d)Dividing something into 4 parts (1/4) results in larger pieces than dividing it into 6 parts (1/6).
81(a)Dividing both the top and bottom of 4/12 by 2 gives 2/6 (they both simplify to 1/3).
82(a)The short hand on 6 indicates the hour, and the long hand on 6 indicates 30 minutes past the hour.
83(d)127 – 100 = 27. Therefore, 100 + 27 = 127.
84(b)Total passengers = 6 + 13 = 19. Seats remaining = 25 – 19 = 6 seats.
85(c)Since 1 kilometer is exactly 1,000 meters, 2,000 meters equals 2 kilometers.
86(d)Divide the total eggs by the capacity of one carton: 320 / 8 = 40 cartons.
87(a)7007 is symmetrically mirrored. (In primary math, this illustrates rotational/visual symmetry).
88(d)A polygon with exactly 6 straight sides and 6 angles is a hexagon.
89(a)5 kg = 5,000 grams. Adding the 500 grams gives a total of 5,500 grams.
90(b)2 kg 500 g + 3 kg 500 g = 5 kg + 1,000 g. Since 1,000 g = 1 kg, the total is 6 kg.
91(c)5 kg costs 300 Rs (5 × 60). 500 g (half a kg) costs 30 Rs. Total = 330 Rs.
92(d)9 liters = 9,000 ml. Adding the extra 900 ml makes it 9,900 ml.
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93(c)The total continuous distance around the outside edge of a shape is its perimeter.
94(c)A standard cube has 6 square faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices (corners).
95(c)Area = L × W (50 × 25 = 1,250). Perimeter = 2 × (L + W) = 2 × 75 = 150.
96(c)To convert PM times to a 24-hour clock, add 12 to the hour (2 + 12 = 14:30).
97(c)2 hours = 120 minutes. Adding the remaining 45 minutes equals 165 minutes.
98(d)75 is an odd number, so it cannot be evenly divided by any even number like 6.
99(c)The sun appears to rise in the East and set in the West.
100(c)8 hours and 30 mins = (8 × 60) + 30 = 510 minutes. Both slept the exact same amount.

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Answer Key for 9th Class

Set: B

1(c)The conjunction “both” pairs correctly with “and” to link two nouns (a traveller and a blogger).
2(d)The definite article “the” requires the superlative degree form “tallest”.
3(a)“Toward” correctly indicates the direction of movement in this context.
4(b)“Seldom” describes how often something happens, making it an adverb of frequency.
5(c)“It has been decided” is the correct passive present perfect tense structure.
6(d)“His” shows ownership or possession, making it a possessive pronoun/adjective.
7(b)“Cupboard” is a compound noun formed by joining two distinct words (cup + board).
8(d)“Down to Earth” means practical and sensible, so “impractical” is the direct opposite (not related).
9(a)The standard collective noun for a large group of locusts or insects is a “swarm”.
10(d)The extreme adjective “terrifying” pairs correctly with the intensifier “absolutely”.
11(c)A diligent person is someone who shows persistent and hard-working effort in their duties.
12(a)The present continuous passive voice converts “is cooking” to “is being cooked”.
13(b)In reported speech, “said to me” becomes “told me,” and the present tense changes to past tense.
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14(c)The word “than” indicates a comparison, so the comparative adjective “simpler” is required.
15(b)A preposition is used to link nouns to other words and show relationships of space or time.
16(c)“Have been traveling” correctly follows the subject + have/has + been + verb(ing) structure.
17(c)“To turn a blind eye” is an idiom meaning to pretend not to notice something you know is wrong.
18(d)This is a Third Conditional sentence, which pairs “hadn’t” in the if-clause with “would have” in the main clause.
19(a)Creative, inventive, and insightful are synonyms of imaginative; “ineffective” is completely unrelated.
20(c)An official rule made by an authority to control a process is defined as a regulation.
21(c)The antonym (opposite) of being sheltered or shielded is being unprotected.
22(a)A standalone piece of writing on a specific topic is broadly defined as an article.
23(b)“Ineffable” means too great or extreme to be expressed in words, matching “indescribable.”
24(a)“Beloved” is the only adjective that logically and commonly describes a country.
25(d)In the context of clothing or accessories, to “put on” means to wear.
26(c)A convex lens bulges outward and converges light, magnifying small objects (like a magnifying glass).
27(a)Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is widely considered the Father of Microbiology for his early work with microscopes.
28(d)Chloroplasts are organelles found only in plant cells (for photosynthesis), not in animal cells.
29(b)The standard biological hierarchy is: Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism.
30(c)A high concentration of salt acts as a preservative by drawing water out of microbes through osmosis, killing them.
31(a)A patent is a legal right granted for an invention, preventing others from making, using, or selling it.
32(a)The WHO defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being (Economic is excluded).
33(d)Chickenpox is highly contagious (spreads person-to-person). The others are non-communicable.
34(d)The body’s biological ability to resist and fight off infectious disease is called immunity.
35(a)Alexander Fleming discovered the first true antibiotic, Penicillin, in 1928.
36(b)An electromagnet generates a magnetic field only when an active electric current passes through its coils.
37(a)An electrolyte is the chemical solution or paste in a cell that conducts electricity.
38(b)The rhythmic contraction of the heart muscle acts as a pump, forcing blood to circulate through vessels.
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39(d)Scientifically, weight is a force (mass × gravity), so its SI unit is the Newton (N), while the kilogram measures mass.
40(a)The force exerted by the weight of the air pressing down on Earth is called atmospheric pressure.
41(d)Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge (flow of charges) visible as a bright flash.
42(a)The melting point is the specific temperature threshold where a solid transitions into a liquid.
43(c)Liquids, like petrol, take the shape of their container (no fixed shape) but maintain a constant volume.
44(b)In environmental science, SPM stands for Suspended Particulate Matter.
45(c)Air contains nitrogen, argon, and water vapor. Lithium is a solid alkali metal, not found in the air.
46(b)Elements showing a mix of metallic and non-metallic properties are classified as metalloids.
47(d)As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of gas molecules increases, causing them to escape a liquid (solubility decreases).
48(c)Crust, Mantle, and Core are geological layers of the Earth. A membrane is biological.
49(c)Side-view mirrors use convex lenses, which form virtual, erect, and diminished (smaller) images to offer a wider field of view.
50(a)A concave mirror converges light beams inward to a focal point, whereas a convex mirror diverges them outward.

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51(c)49 is a perfect square because 7 × 7 = 49.
52(d)24 squared is 576, which ends with the digit 6.
53(a)The sum of the first n consecutive odd numbers is mathematically always n². Here, n=12, so the sum is 12².
54(b)The area of a square is Side². The square root of 121 is 11, so the side is 11 cm.
55(a)27 is 3³, and 343 is 7³. Therefore, 27/343 can be written as (3/7)³.
56(d)(-3)³ = -27. (-6)² = 36. Multiplying them: -27 × 36 = -972.
57(b)LXXII perfectly translates to 72 (L=50, XX=20, II=2) using standard Roman Numeral rules.
58(d)In any rectangle, the two diagonals are equal in length and bisect each other exactly at their midpoints.
59(c)A quadrilateral with four right angles (90°) is by definition a rectangle (or a square, which is a type of rectangle).
60(c)A number is divisible by 9 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 9. For 69, 6+9=15, which is not divisible by 9.
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61(d)New expression: 7 × 20. Old: 7 × 17. Difference: 7(20 – 17) = 7 × 3. Since 7 is the first number, the difference is 3 times the first number.
62(a)Using (a+b)³ = a³ + b³ + 3ab(a+b): (2x)³ + 6³ + 3(2x)(6)(2x+6) = 8x³ + 216 + 36x(2x+6) = 8x³ + 216 + 72x² + 216x.
63(b)Distribute the 1/5: (15s/5) – (20q/5) = 3s – 4q. Subtracting the rest of the equation: 3s – 4q – 3s + 4q = 0.
64(a)The ratio is 16 packets for 8 friends (2 packets per friend). For 12 total friends (8+4), it requires 12 × 2 = 24 packets.
65(c)For 12:18 :: 28:18, simplifying both sides gives 2:3 and 14:9, which are completely unequal.
66(c)Sugar originally costs 12 Rs/kg (120/10). She has 90 Rs left (120 – 30). 90 / 12 = 7.5 kg, which is 7kg 500gms.
67(b)Factor grouping: 8x(2y – 3) + 4(2y – 3) = (8x + 4)(2y – 3). Factoring out the 2s gives (4x + 2)(4y – 6).
68(a)If there is a 40% discount, the customer pays 60% of the price. 60% simplified as a fraction is 60/100 = 3/5.
69(d)Foreign books = 12,000 – 7,920 = 4,080. The percentage is (4,080 / 12,000) × 100 = 34%.
70(c)She has travelled 40%, leaving 60% remaining. If 60% = 139.2 km, the total (100%) = 139.2 / 0.6 = 232 kms.
71(b)Total ratio parts = 1.5 + 2.0 + 3.0 = 6.5. 234 / 6.5 = 36. The highest region is 3.0 parts, so 3.0 × 36 = 108 students.
72(d)By geometric definition, a cuboid (a 3D rectangle) has 6 faces, 12 straight edges, and 8 vertices (corners).
73(b)Average of 10 = 39.2, so Total = 392. Summing the 9 known scores gives 349. The missing score is 392 – 349 = 43.
74(a)A number leaving a remainder of 5 when divided by 6 takes the form (6k + 5). This formula always generates an odd number ending only in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9. Since 2, 4, and 8 are even, only 3 or 5 is possible.
75(c)In geometry, breaking a shape apart and piecing it together into a new shape of equal area is called dissection.
76(b)Muhammad bin Tughlaq famously and disastrously relocated the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad (Devagiri) in 1327.
77(c)The Konark Sun Temple was constructed by King Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty in the 13th century.
78(d)The massive Kumbhalgarh Fort is situated strategically in the rugged Aravalli Hills range in Rajasthan.
79(a)The First Battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between Babur’s invading forces and the Lodi Empire, led by Ibrahim Lodi.
80(b)Mughal Emperor Akbar championed the concept of ‘Sulh-i-kul’, meaning universal peace and religious tolerance.
81(c)The Marathas are a major historically significant ethno-linguistic group native to the Deccan Plateau in present-day Maharashtra.
82(a)A Jagir was a feudal land grant bestowed by a monarch in exchange for military or administrative service.
83(c)Shivaji Maharaj effectively utilized guerrilla warfare (Ganimi Kava) tactics—involving swift, surprise raids—against larger Mughal forces.
84(b)In economics, the resources used to produce goods and services are collectively termed the Factors of Production.
85(d)Consumer goods are the final output of production. The classical means of production are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
86(a)The cost paid to borrow money, calculated as a percentage of the principal loan amount, is called interest.
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87(c)UPI is India’s instant real-time payment system, standing for Unified Payments Interface.
88(b)The entire sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity is known as the supply chain.
89(d)Fair compensation, skills training, and safety are core business responsibilities. Low-cost tour packages are an optional perk, not a primary duty.
90(c)India was the first country globally to legally mandate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) spending under the Companies Act, 2013.
91(c)Members of Parliament directly elected by the public through general elections sit in the Lok Sabha (House of the People).
92(d)The Speaker is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha, responsible for maintaining order and discipline during debates.
93(d)Federalism is the constitutional system where power is structurally divided between a central national government and local/state governments.
94(a)Civil servants (bureaucrats) form the permanent executive branch, translating political policies into administrative action.
95(c)The Chief Justice belongs exclusively to the Judicial branch, not the Executive branch (which consists of the PM, President, etc.).
96(b)The Indian Constitution divides legislative powers into the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List. A “Cabinet List” does not exist.
97(a)In a democracy, the media acts as the fourth pillar, primarily responsible for surfacing and communicating the concerns of citizens/voters.
98(d)A parliamentary system actively relies on the separation and sharing of powers; strict centralization of power contradicts its purpose.
99(b)Universal adult franchise guarantees that every adult citizen (above 18 in India) has the right to vote regardless of wealth, gender, or caste.
100(a)The Election Commission of India (ECI) is the independent body mandated by the Constitution to oversee and conduct fair elections.

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