Amity International GTSE Class VI Sample Papers : Global Talent Search Examination
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Name of the Exam : Amity International GTSE Global Talent Search Examination
Document Type : Sample Papers
Class : VI
Subject : Science, Mathematics
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AMITY GTSE Examination Class VI Sample Papers
Question Paper of Amity International Olympiad GTSE Global Talent Search Examination Class VI Science & Maths Question Paper is now available in the official website of AMITY International
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Instructions to Candidates
01. This question paper has 40 objective questions. In addition to this question paper, you are also given an answer-sheet.
02. Read the instructions carefully for each section before attempting it.
03. For each correct answer 2 marks will be awarded and there is no negative marking.
04. On the answer-sheet, fill up all the entries carefully in the space provided, Only In Block Capital Letters.
05. Incomplete / incorrect / carelessly filled information may disqualify your candidature.
06. On the answer-sheet, use PENCIL / BLUE or BLACK BALL PEN.
07. No extra sheet will be provided for roughwork. Use the space available in the paper for your rough- work.
08. Use of calculator is not permitted.
09. No student is permitted to leave the examination hall before time is complete.
10. Use of unfair means shall invite cancellation of the test.
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Model Questions
Max Marks : 80
Time : 11:00 to 12:30 noon
Science
Each question has four alternatives marked (A), (B), (C) and (D), but only one of these alternatives is the correct answer.
1. A cork remains floating in water when a metallic bar is placed on its surface. Near this metallic bar, one end of a bar magnet is brought (as shown). Different observations are recorded in column I and the possible reasons are given in column II. Match properly the observations with the corresponding reasons and tick-mark(?) the correct answer.
Column I Column II
(a) The cork starts moving (i) The metallic bar is made of a nontowards the magnet magnetic substance
(b) The cork remains unaffected (ii) S-pole of the magnet is brought near the S-pole of the metallic bar
(c) The cork starts rotating in (iii) S-pole of the magnet is brought clockwise direction when near the N-pole of the metallic bar S-pole of the magnet is brought near it
(d) The cork starts rotating in (iv) The metallic bar is made of a counter clockwise direction magnetic substance when S-pole of the magnet is brought near it
(A) (a) – i, (b) – iv, (c) – ii, (d) – iii
(B) (a) – iv, (b) – i, (c) – iii, (d) – ii
(C) (a) – iv, (b) – i, (c) – ii, (d) – iii
(D) (a) – iv, (b) – ii, (c) – iii, (d) – i
2. Match properly the statements given in column I with the statements given in
column II and tick-mark(?) the correct matching.
Column I Column II
(a) Making yarn from fibre (i) weaving
(b) Making socks (ii) spinning
(c) Making suitings and cloth (iii) ginning
(d) Making fibre from cotton bolls (iv) knitting
(A) (a) – iii, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – ii
(B) (a) – ii, (b) – i, (c) – iv, (d) – iii
(C) (a) – ii, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – iii
(D) (a) – iii, (b) – iv, (c) – ii, (d) – i
3. Pull out six to eight yarns, approximately 10 cm to 15 cm each, from the given fabric. Twist these to obtain a thick thread of these yarns. Hold one end of this thick thread with a tong and bring the other end over the flame of a candle. If it is found that this thick thread burns but does not shrink or melt while burning, then the fabric from which the yarns are taken is
(A) silken fabric
(B) cotton fabric
(C) synthetic fabric
(D) woollen fabric
4. Petiole, lamina, veins and midrib are associated with
(A) leaves of a plant
(B) flowers of a plant
(C) roots of a plant
(D) stems of a plant
5. Which one of the following changes can be reversed ?
(A) Drinking a glass of water
(B) Using soap while taking a bath
(C) Stitching of a shirt from a piece of cloth
(D) Lifting a bucket of water from a well
6. Match the statements of column I and column II and tick-mark(?) the correct matching.
Column I Column II
(a) Switch (i) the wire in the bulb which gives off light
(b) Cell (ii) this makes the bulb to glow
(c) Filament (iii) no current flows if this is put in the circuit
(d) Insulator (iv) no current will flow if this is not put in the circuit
(e) Current (v) used for making and breaking an electric circuit
(A) (a) – v, (b) – ii, (c) – i, (d) – iii, (e) – iv
(B) (a) – v, (b) – iv, (c) – ii, (d) – iii, (e) – i
(C) (a) – v, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – iii, (e) – ii
(D) (a) – v, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – ii, (e) – iii
7. The size of the shadow of an opaque body is always smaller (in size), when it is placed
(A) near a luminous source of same size
(B) in the sun during day time
(C) near a luminous source of larger size
(D) near a luminous source of smaller size
8. Water is constantly being cycled between the oceans, the atmosphere and the land. This is called water cycle. The water cycle is very important process in nature, because this helps sustain life on earth. Which one of the following is not associated with water-cycle ?
(A) Condensation
(B) Transportation
(C) Evaporation
(D) Transpiration
9. We observe different bodies, moving in different ways. Each different type of motion has been given a different name. Relate the forms of motion given in column I and the names of motion given in column II and tick-mark(?) the correct relation.
Column I Column II
(a) Distance of a point on the moving (i) periodic motion object remains same from a fixed point
(b) Motion of a body, towards or (ii) circular motion away from a fixed point
(c) An object repeats its motion after (iii) rectilinear motion a fixed interval of time
(d) Distance travelled by a body remains (iv) vibrational motion same in each fixed interval of time
(e) Motion of a body along a straight line (v) uniform motion
(A) (a) – ii, (b) – i, (c) – iv, (d) – v, (e) – iii
(B) (a) – ii, (b) – iv, (c) – iii, (d) – v, (e) – i
(C) (a) – ii, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – iii, (e) – v
(D) (a) – ii, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – v, (e) – iii
10. Dietary fibres are also known as roughage. Roughage is mainly provided by plant products in our food. Whole grains and pulses, potatoes, fresh fruits and vegetables are the main sources of roughage. Roughage is very essential part of our food, because
(A) this helps our body to get rid of undigested food
(B) this along with other nutrients is a good source of ‘body-building’
(C) this helps in digesting fats and proteins in our food
(D) this helps in digesting the food we take
11. Which one of the following statements is correctly matched ? Vitamin/mineral Deficiency Symptoms disease/disorder
(A) Iron Anaemia Poor vision, loss of vision in darkness (at night)
(B) Vitamin A Beri-beri Weak muscles and very little energy to work
(C) Vitamin D Rickets Bones become soft and bent
(D) Vitamin C Scurvy Weak bones, tooth decay
12. Tick-mark(?) the incorrect statement.
(A) Oxygen is more pure in the morning than in the other part of the day
(B) Burning can occur only in the presence of oxygen
(C) Plants also consume oxygen for respiration
(D) Water also contains oxygen in it
13. Crush a given item of food and mix water with it to form a thin paste or solution. Put these contents in a test tube. To this add 2 drops of copper sulphate solution and 10 drops of caustic soda solution. Shake the test tube well and keep it on a stand for few minutes. If violet colour appears in the test tube then the given item of food contains
(A) vitamins
(B) proteins
(C) carbohydrates
(D) fat
14. Tick-mark(?) the incorrect statement
(A) Jute is obtained from the stem of its plant
(B) Cotton is obtained from the fruit of its plant
(C) Wool is obtained from the fur of dead animals
(D) Silk is obtained from the cocoon of silkworm
15. One of the most wonderful inventions of mankind is electricity. Electricity has helped us in many ways. Think, what would have been our way of life without electricity ? In the mesh, given below, some electrical appliances are hidden. These appliances are given either along horizontal lines or along vertical lines. How many electrical appliances are given in the mesh above ?
(A) 11
(B) 10
(C) 9
(D) 8
Mathematics
Each question has four alternatives marked (A), (B), (C) and (D), but only one of these alternatives is the correct answer.
In the following two questions, alphabets have been written in a particular order. The order of the alphabets is different in different questions.
Which one of the four alternatives, given below each question, should replace the sign …?… such that the order of the alphabets is maintained ?
1. ACD, FHI, KMN, PRS, …?…
(A) VXY
(B) VWX
(C) UVW
(D) UWX
2. AZ, XW, UT, …?…, ON
(A) RQ
(B) QP
(C) SR
(D) PO
3. In the following operation of division, what digits are given by the alphabets A, B, C and D, respectively ?
(A) 4 7 6 8
(B) 4 7 6 8
(C) 6 7 6 8
(D) 6 7 7 8
4. 1 1 2 3 4 – 5 2 3 4 5 6 ? ? ? ? is equal to
(A) 37 /60
(B) 27/60
(C) 23/60
(D) 13/60
6. Six faces of a cubical dice are marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. On the dice, the numbers of its sides, in three different cases, are as under : The number on the opposite side of 6 is
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 2or 3
(D) 4
7. Find the unknown numbers x and y such that the sum of the numbers along each row, along each column and along each diagonal of the grid is 81
(A) x = 25, y = 29
(B) x = 26, y = 25
(C) x = 29, y = 24
(D) x = 29, y = 25
8. The same digit has to be put in all the empty boxes of a five-digit number shown below, such that the number becomes divisible by 3 and 9. Which one of the following digits should be used ?
(A) 9
(B) 8
(C) 6
(D) 3
9. Number P is 8 more than three-times the number Q. If the difference of numbers P and Q is 32, find number P.
(A) 44
(B) 40
(C) 36
(D) 32
10. When 75 is subtracted from 75 % of a number, the result is 75. The number is
(A) 400
(B) 300
(C) 200
(D) 150
Number P is 8 more than three-times the number Q. If the difference of numbers P and Q is 32, find number P.
(A) 44
(B) 40
(C) 36
(D) 32
pls tell the answer
3q+8=p
3q-p=-8 p-q=32
3×32=-8
32×3/8=12
p=3×12+8=44