Sainik School Entrance Exam Class 6 Mock Test Paper – Set 2

Sainik School Entrance Exam (AISSEE)

📘 Class 6 – Set 2 Full Mock Paper

Time: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
Total Marks: 300
Total Questions: 100


🔢 SECTION A – MATHEMATICS

(25 Questions × 4 Marks = 100 Marks)

Q1. 784 + 999 − 468 = ?
a) 1315
b) 1314
c) 1316
d) 1305

Q2. Find the HCF of 24 and 60.
a) 6
b) 8
c) 12
d) 15

Q3. Find the LCM of 18 and 24.
a) 48
b) 72
c) 96
d) 36

Q4. 45% of 800 = ?
a) 340
b) 350
c) 360
d) 370

Q5. 56+13=?\frac{5}{6} + \frac{1}{3} = ?65​+31​=?
a) 1
b) 76\frac{7}{6}67​
c) 59\frac{5}{9}95​
d) 46\frac{4}{6}64​

Q6. Perimeter of square = 96 cm. Side = ?
a) 22 cm
b) 24 cm
c) 26 cm
d) 28 cm

Q7. 33×2=?3^3 × 2 = ?33×2=?
a) 18
b) 24
c) 54
d) 16

Q8. Average of 15, 20, 25, 30 = ?
a) 20
b) 22.5
c) 25
d) 27.5

Q9. CP = ₹400, SP = ₹460. Profit % = ?
a) 10%
b) 12%
c) 15%
d) 20%

Q10. 4, 9, 16, 25, ___
a) 30
b) 36
c) 49
d) 64

Q11. 0.6 as fraction = ?
a) 3/5
b) 6/10
c) 2/5
d) Both a & b

Q12. 240 km in 6 hours. Speed = ?
a) 30 km/h
b) 35 km/h
c) 40 km/h
d) 45 km/h

Q13. Area = 200 sq cm, breadth = 10 cm. Length = ?
a) 20 cm
b) 25 cm
c) 15 cm
d) 30 cm

Q14. 900 ÷ 30 = ?
a) 20
b) 25
c) 30
d) 35

Q15. SI on ₹3000 at 10% for 1 year = ?
a) ₹200
b) ₹250
c) ₹300
d) ₹350

Q16. Ratio 36 : 54 = ?
a) 2 : 3
b) 3 : 2
c) 4 : 6
d) 6 : 9

Q17. Sum = 72, one number = 45. Other = ?
a) 25
b) 27
c) 30
d) 32

Q18. Perimeter of rectangle (l=18, b=12) = ?
a) 60
b) 72
c) 64
d) 56

Q19. 1/4 of 360 = ?
a) 80
b) 90
c) 100
d) 110

Q20. 6, 12, 24, 48, ___
a) 72
b) 84
c) 96
d) 108

Q21. 2 hr 45 min = ? minutes
a) 155
b) 160
c) 165
d) 170

Q22. 12² = ?
a) 124
b) 144
c) 132
d) 154

Q23. 10 pens cost ₹80. Cost of 1 pen = ?
a) ₹6
b) ₹7
c) ₹8
d) ₹9

Q24. 4x = 36. x = ?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9

Q25. Number leaves remainder 5 when divided by 8. Remainder when divided by 4 = ?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 0


🧠 SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE (Q26–Q50)

Q26. Odd one out: 27, 64, 125, 150
a) 27
b) 64
c) 125
d) 150

Q27. BAT = 23, CAT = 24. RAT = ?
a) 38
b) 39
c) 40
d) 41

Q28. 3, 8, 15, 24, ___
a) 30
b) 35
c) 36
d) 40

Q29. Mirror image of 5:40 = ?
a) 6:20
b) 6:10
c) 7:20
d) 7:10

Q30. A, D, H, M, ___
a) R
b) S
c) T
d) U

SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE

Q31–Q50

(Each Question carries 2 Marks)

Q31. Find the missing number:
7, 14, 28, 56, ___
a) 84
b) 96
c) 112
d) 120

Q32. If EAST = 19, then WEST = ?
a) 40
b) 45
c) 52
d) 60

Q33. Choose the pair with same relationship:
Book : Author :: Painting : ?
a) Canvas
b) Artist
c) Colour
d) Museum

Q34. Ravi walks 4 km South, then turns left and walks 3 km. In which direction is he from the starting point?
a) South-East
b) South-West
c) North-East
d) North-West

Q35. Odd one out:
a) Square
b) Rectangle
c) Triangle
d) Sphere

Q36. If 6 + 4 = 46 and 5 + 3 = 35, then 8 + 2 = ?
a) 28
b) 82
c) 210
d) 80

Q37. Complete the series:
2, 5, 11, 23, ___
a) 35
b) 41
c) 47
d) 53

Q38. A is father of B. B is brother of C. How is A related to C?
a) Uncle
b) Father
c) Brother
d) Grandfather

Q39. Mirror image of 6:30 is:
a) 5:30
b) 5:45
c) 6:30
d) 6:45

Q40. Find missing:
9, 18, 36, ___
a) 54
b) 60
c) 72
d) 81

Q41. In a row of 50 students, Riya is 18th from left. What is her position from right?
a) 32nd
b) 33rd
c) 34th
d) 31st

Q42. Complete:
B, E, I, N, ___
a) S
b) T
c) U
d) V

Q43. If RED = 27, BLUE = 40, then GREEN = ?
a) 49
b) 50
c) 55
d) 60

Q44. Choose odd number:
a) 16
b) 25
c) 36
d) 45

Q45. Clock shows 3:00. Angle between hands = ?
a) 60°
b) 75°
c) 90°
d) 120°

Q46. 4, 10, 22, 46, ___
a) 70
b) 88
c) 94
d) 92

Q47. If North becomes East, then East becomes:
a) South
b) West
c) North
d) South-West

Q48. Choose related pair:
Fish : Water :: Bird : ?
a) Sky
b) Nest
c) Tree
d) Air

Q49. Complete series:
Z, V, Q, K, ___
a) D
b) E
c) F
d) G

Q50. If CAT = 24, DOG = 26, then COW = ?
a) 45
b) 46
c) 47
d) 48


📘 SECTION C – ENGLISH

Grammar (Q51–Q60)

Q51. She ___ watching television.
a) is
b) are
c) was
d) were

Q52. They ___ completed the task.
a) has
b) have
c) had
d) having

Q53. He ___ to school daily.
a) go
b) goes
c) going
d) gone

Q54. I saw ___ elephant in the zoo.
a) a
b) an
c) the
d) no article

Q55. We have lived here ___ 2018.
a) since
b) for
c) from
d) by

Q56. This book is better ___ that one.
a) than
b) then
c) from
d) to

Q57. Choose correct sentence:
a) She don’t like apples.
b) She doesn’t likes apples.
c) She doesn’t like apples.
d) She not like apples.

Q58. The girls ___ playing.
a) is
b) was
c) are
d) has

Q59. We will meet ___ Monday.
a) in
b) on
c) at
d) by

Q60. Past tense of “eat”:
a) eated
b) eaten
c) ate
d) eating


Vocabulary (Q61–Q70)

Q61. Synonym of Big:
a) Small
b) Huge
c) Tiny
d) Narrow

Q62. Synonym of Fast:
a) Quick
b) Slow
c) Weak
d) Calm

Q63. Synonym of Clean:
a) Dirty
b) Pure
c) Rough
d) Dark

Q64. Synonym of Begin:
a) End
b) Start
c) Close
d) Stop

Q65. Synonym of Angry:
a) Happy
b) Calm
c) Furious
d) Soft

Q66. Antonym of Early:
a) Late
b) Soon
c) Before
d) Fast

Q67. Antonym of Strong:
a) Powerful
b) Weak
c) Hard
d) Firm

Q68. Antonym of Victory:
a) Win
b) Success
c) Defeat
d) Prize

Q69. Antonym of Accept:
a) Agree
b) Refuse
c) Allow
d) Receive

Q70. Antonym of Expand:
a) Increase
b) Stretch
c) Grow
d) Contract


Comprehension (Q71–Q75)

Passage:

Anita loved reading books. She visited the library every weekend and borrowed storybooks. Reading improved her vocabulary and imagination. Her teachers praised her for her knowledge and confidence.

Q71. What did Anita love?
a) Playing
b) Reading books
c) Singing
d) Dancing

Q72. Where did she go every weekend?
a) Market
b) Park
c) Library
d) School

Q73. What improved because of reading?
a) Height
b) Vocabulary
c) Speed
d) Health

Q74. Who praised Anita?
a) Friends
b) Parents
c) Teachers
d) Neighbours

Q75. Reading improved her imagination and ___
a) anger
b) confidence
c) fear
d) weakness


🌍 SECTION D – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (Q76–Q100)

Q76. Capital of Rajasthan:
a) Jaipur
b) Jodhpur
c) Udaipur
d) Ajmer

Q77. Largest planet:
a) Mars
b) Earth
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn

Q78. Father of the Nation (India):
a) Nehru
b) Gandhi
c) Patel
d) Bose

Q79. Currency of Japan:
a) Yen
b) Dollar
c) Euro
d) Peso

Q80. National Tree of India:
a) Neem
b) Banyan
c) Peepal
d) Mango

SECTION D – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Q81–Q100

(Each Question carries 2 Marks)


Q81. The first Prime Minister of India was:
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Sardar Patel
d) Rajendra Prasad

Q82. The Indian Constitution came into effect in:
a) 1947
b) 1950
c) 1952
d) 1960

Q83. The National Bird of India is:
a) Peacock
b) Parrot
c) Sparrow
d) Eagle

Q84. Who invented the light bulb?
a) Alexander Graham Bell
b) Thomas Edison
c) Isaac Newton
d) Nikola Tesla

Q85. The longest river in India is:
a) Yamuna
b) Ganga
c) Brahmaputra
d) Godavari

Q86. The Red Fort is situated in:
a) Agra
b) Delhi
c) Jaipur
d) Lucknow

Q87. The planet known as the Red Planet:
a) Venus
b) Mars
c) Jupiter
d) Mercury

Q88. The largest desert in the world is:
a) Sahara
b) Thar
c) Gobi
d) Kalahari

Q89. The headquarters of the Indian Army is in:
a) Lucknow
b) Mumbai
c) New Delhi
d) Pune

Q90. The Taj Mahal is located in:
a) Jaipur
b) Agra
c) Delhi
d) Hyderabad

Q91. Who wrote the National Anthem of India?
a) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
b) Rabindranath Tagore
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Subhas Chandra Bose

Q92. India’s National Aquatic Animal is:
a) Dolphin
b) Shark
c) Whale
d) Turtle

Q93. The Indian National Flag has how many colours?
a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five

Q94. The first President of India was:
a) Rajendra Prasad
b) Zakir Hussain
c) Radhakrishnan
d) Nehru

Q95. The Prime Minister of India resides in:
a) Rashtrapati Bhavan
b) 7, Lok Kalyan Marg
c) Parliament House
d) India Gate

Q96. Which gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?
a) Oxygen
b) Carbon Dioxide
c) Nitrogen
d) Hydrogen

Q97. National Fruit of India:
a) Mango
b) Apple
c) Banana
d) Orange

Q98. The Border Security Force (BSF) is responsible for:
a) Air Defence
b) Coastal Security
c) Border Protection
d) Railway Protection

Q99. The largest continent in the world is:
a) Africa
b) Europe
c) Asia
d) Australia

Q100. The national sport of India (traditionally recognised):
a) Cricket
b) Hockey
c) Football
d) Kabaddi

Disclaimer:
This mock test paper is created for educational and practice purposes only. It is not an official AISSEE question paper. The content is based on previous years’ exam patterns and is intended to help students prepare effectively.


Answer

SECTION A – MATHEMATICS (Q1–Q25)

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SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE (Q26–Q50)

Q.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswer
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SECTION C – ENGLISH (Q51–Q75)

Q.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswer
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SECTION D – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (Q76–Q100)

Q.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswerQ.NoAnswer
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