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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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