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SSLC (English Medium) Class 6 - Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Question Bank Solutions for Mathematics

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What time will it be 5 hours after 22:35 hours?

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`2 1/2` years is equal to ____________ months

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Make a calendar for the month of February 2020. (Hint: January 1st 2020 is Wednesday)

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Observe and Collect the data for a minute:

i. Number of times a person breathes   vi. Number of situps  
ii. Number of times heart beats   vii. Number of claps  
iii. Number of times the eyes blink   viii. Number of lines to write  
iv. Distance by walking   ix. Number of lines to read  
v. Distance by running   x. Number of Tamil verbs to say  
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A post office functions from 10 a.m to 5.45 p.m with a lunch break of 1 hour. If the post office works for 6 days a week, find the total duration of working hours in a week

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Seetha wakes up at 5.20 a.m. She spends 35 minutes to get ready and travels 15 minutes to reach the railway station. If the train departs exactly at 6:00 a.m, will Seetha catch the train?

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A doctor advised Vairavan to take one tablet every 6 hours once in the 1st day and once every 8 hours on the 2nd and 3rd day. If he starts to take 9.30 a.m first dose. Prepare a time chart to take tablet in railway time

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`7 3/4 + 6 1/2` = ___________

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`3 1/2` can be written as `3 + 1/2`

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Find the sum of `1/7` and `3/9`

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What is the total of `3 1/3` and `4 1/6`?

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Simplify : `1 3/5 + 5 4/7`

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Gowri purchased `3 1/2` kg of tomatoes, `3/4` kg of brinjal and `1 1/4` kg of onion. What is the total weight of the vegetables she bought?

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An oil tin contains `3 3/4` litres of oil of which `2 1/2` litres of oil is used. How much oil is leftover?

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Add the difference between `1 1/3` and `3 1/6` and the difference between `4 1/6` and `2 1/3`

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−1 is to the right of 0

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Put the appropriate signs as <, > or = in the box

−7 `square` 8

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−8 `square` −7

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Put the appropriate signs as <, > or = in the box

−999 `square` −1000

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Put the appropriate signs as <, > or = in the box

−111 `square` −111

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