Rashtriya Military School CET Mock Test Paper for Class 6 Admission

Rashtriya Military School (RMS) CET – Mock Question Paper for Class 6 Admission

Time Allowed: 2 hours

Total Marks: 200


Section A: English (50 Marks)


1. Comprehension Passage (10 Marks)
Read the following passage and answer the questions below:

Passage:

The tiger is a powerful and majestic creature found in Asia. It is one of the largest wild cats and is known for its orange coat with black stripes. Tigers are solitary hunters and they usually live alone, except during mating season or a mother with her cubs. Tigers mainly hunt large animals like deer and wild boars. However, tigers face many threats, especially habitat loss and poaching for their fur and bones.

Questions:

  1. What color is the tiger’s coat?
  2. What do tigers primarily hunt?
  3. Are tigers social animals? Why or why not?
  4. What are the main threats to tigers?
  5. What is the tiger’s main feature that makes it unique?

2. Vocabulary (10 Marks)
Choose the correct meaning of the following words:

  1. Majestic
    a) Small
    b) Powerful
    c) Beautiful
    d) Impressive in appearance
  2. Solitary
    a) Alone
    b) Sociable
    c) Active
    d) Grouped
  3. Poaching
    a) Saving animals
    b) Hunting illegally
    c) Feeding animals
    d) Training animals
  4. Threats
    a) Safety
    b) Risks
    c) Opportunities
    d) Rewards
  5. Mainly
    a) Partly
    b) Mostly
    c) Rarely
    d) Never

3. Grammar (10 Marks)
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the word in brackets:

  1. The tiger _______ (hunt) large animals.
  2. She _______ (be) very tall and strong.
  3. They _______ (live) in a jungle.
  4. I _______ (see) a tiger in the zoo last week.
  5. The tiger is _______ (fast) than the deer.

4. Sentence Formation (10 Marks)
Rearrange the words to form meaningful sentences:

  1. tiger / forest / in / the / lives
  2. wild / the / is / animal / tiger
  3. of / the / stripes / tiger / black / has / black
  4. the / hunt / tigers / animals / large
  5. alone / tiger / lives / the / usually

5. Writing (10 Marks)
Write a short essay (150-200 words) on the topic:
“The Importance of Wildlife Conservation.”


Section B: Mathematics (50 Marks)


1. Arithmetic (10 Marks)

  1. A train travels at 60 km/h. How long will it take to cover 240 km?
  2. If the cost of 5 pens is ₹50, how much will 10 pens cost?
  3. A person buys a book for ₹30 and sells it for ₹35. What is his profit percentage?
  4. A box contains 150 apples. If 50 apples are taken out, what percentage of the apples remain in the box?
  5. A bag contains 2 red balls, 3 green balls, and 5 blue balls. What is the probability of drawing a blue ball?

2. Algebra (10 Marks)
Solve the following equations:

  1. 3x+4=103x + 4 = 103x+4=10
  2. 5a2=135a – 2 = 135a−2=13
  3. 4x+6=2x+104x + 6 = 2x + 104x+6=2x+10
  4. 2y3=72y – 3 = 72y−3=7
  5. 5b+2=3b+105b + 2 = 3b + 105b+2=3b+10

3. Geometry (10 Marks)

  1. What is the area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and breadth 6 cm?
  2. Find the perimeter of a square with side 12 cm.
  3. A triangle has base 5 cm and height 8 cm. What is its area?
  4. A circle has a radius of 7 cm. Find its area. (Use π=3.14\pi = 3.14π=3.14)
  5. Calculate the volume of a cuboid with length 5 cm, breadth 3 cm, and height 4 cm.

4. Time and Work (10 Marks)

  1. If 4 men can complete a task in 8 days, how many days will 5 men take to complete the same task?
  2. A pipe can fill a tank in 6 hours. Another pipe can empty the tank in 8 hours. How long will it take to fill the tank if both pipes are open?
  3. A job takes 12 days to complete by 3 workers. How many days will 6 workers take to complete the same job?
  4. If 6 workers can complete a task in 10 days, how many workers are required to complete the task in 5 days?
  5. A man takes 10 hours to complete a work. How much time will it take if he works at half the rate?

5. Data Interpretation (10 Marks)
The following table shows the number of books issued by students:

StudentMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
A57684
B68575
C46756
  1. What is the total number of books issued by Student A in the week?
  2. Which student issued the most books on Wednesday?
  3. What is the total number of books issued by all students on Friday?
  4. Who issued more books in total, Student B or Student C?
  5. What is the average number of books issued by Student A?

Section C: General Knowledge (50 Marks)


1. General Knowledge (20 Marks)

  1. Who is the current President of India?
  2. What is the capital of India?
  3. Which is the largest planet in our solar system?
  4. Who invented the telephone?
  5. What is the national flower of India?
  6. What is the currency of Japan?
  7. Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?
  8. Who was the first man to step on the Moon?
  9. What is the largest continent in the world?
  10. Who wrote the famous book “Harry Potter”?

2. History and Geography (15 Marks)

  1. Who was the first President of India?
  2. Which river is the longest in the world?
  3. What is the national animal of India?
  4. Name the capital city of France.
  5. Which country is the Great Wall of China located in?
  6. What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
  7. What is the national bird of India?
  8. Which country is known for the Eiffel Tower?
  9. Who is credited with the discovery of America?
  10. What is the capital of Australia?

3. Current Affairs (15 Marks)

  1. Who won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize?
  2. Name the country that won the 2020 FIFA World Cup.
  3. Which space agency launched the Mars rover?
  4. What is the significance of “International Earth Day”?
  5. Who is the current Prime Minister of India?
  6. Which country hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics?
  7. Who was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature?
  8. Which country is the leading producer of coffee?
  9. Name the country that invented the first computer.
  10. What is the full form of COVID-19?

Section D: Intelligence Test (50 Marks)


1. Analogies (10 Marks)

  1. Dog : Bark :: Cow : _______
    a) Roar
    b) Moo
    c) Chirp
    d) Bleat
  2. Book : Read :: Pen : _______
    a) Write
    b) Draw
    c) Erase
    d) Cut
  3. Bird : Fly :: Fish : _______
    a) Swim
    b) Walk
    c) Jump
    d) Run
  4. Sun : Day :: Moon : _______
    a) Night
    b) Morning
    c) Afternoon
    d) Evening
  5. Flower : Bloom :: Tree : _______
    a) Leaf
    b) Grow
    c) Shrink
    d) Wither

2. Series Completion (10 Marks)

  1. 2, 4, 8, 16, ?
  2. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, ?
  3. 5, 10, 15, 20, ?
  4. 3, 6, 9, 12, ?
  5. 1, 4, 9, 16, ?

3. Logical Reasoning (10 Marks)

  1. Which number comes next in the sequence: 3, 6, 9, 12, ?
  2. Which of the following is the odd one out?
    a) Circle
    b) Square
    c) Triangle
    d) Rectangle
  3. If all apples are fruits and some fruits are red, are some apples red?
    a) Yes
    b) No
    c) Cannot be determined
    d) None

4. Direction Sense (10 Marks)

  1. A man walks 20 meters east, then turns left and walks 10 meters. He turns left again and walks 20 meters. Finally, he turns left and walks 10 meters. Where is he in relation to his starting point?
  2. If a person faces north and turns 90° clockwise, then 180° anti-clockwise, which direction is he facing?
  3. A person moves 5 meters north, then turns right and walks 3 meters. How far is he from his starting point?

5. Coding-Decoding (10 Marks)

  1. If in a certain code, “CAT” is written as “DBU”, how is “DOG” written in the same code?
  2. If “MOUSE” is written as “NPTVF”, how is “HOUSE” written in the same code?
  3. If “EASY” is written as “FBTZ”, how is “WORK” written in the same code?

Disclaimer:
This is a mock test paper created for practice purposes, based on the typical structure and pattern of the Rashtriya Military School (RMS) Common Entrance Test (CET) for Class 6 Admission. The questions are designed to reflect the style and type of questions that may appear in the actual exam, but may not exactly match the format or difficulty level of the real test. Candidates are advised to refer to official RMS resources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.


Answer

Section A: English (50 Marks)


1. Comprehension Passage (10 Marks)

Questions:

  1. What color is the tiger’s coat?
    • The tiger’s coat is orange with black stripes.
  2. What do tigers primarily hunt?
    • Tigers primarily hunt large animals like deer and wild boars.
  3. Are tigers social animals? Why or why not?
    • No, tigers are not social animals. They are solitary hunters and usually live alone except during mating season or when a mother is with her cubs.
  4. What are the main threats to tigers?
    • The main threats to tigers are habitat loss and poaching.
  5. What is the tiger’s main feature that makes it unique?
    • The tiger’s main feature that makes it unique is its orange coat with black stripes.

2. Vocabulary (10 Marks)

Questions:

  1. Majestic
    • Answer: 3. Impressive in appearance
  2. Solitary
    • Answer: 1. Alone
  3. Poaching
    • Answer: 2. Hunting illegally
  4. Threats
    • Answer: 2. Risks
  5. Mainly
    • Answer: 2. Mostly

3. Grammar (10 Marks)

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the word in brackets:

  1. The tiger hunts large animals.
  2. She is very tall and strong.
  3. They live in a jungle.
  4. I saw a tiger in the zoo last week.
  5. The tiger is faster than the deer.

4. Sentence Formation (10 Marks)

Rearrange the words to form meaningful sentences:

  1. The tiger lives in the forest.
  2. The wild tiger is a powerful animal.
  3. The tiger has black stripes.
  4. Tigers hunt large animals.
  5. The tiger usually lives alone.

5. Writing (10 Marks)

Essay: “The Importance of Wildlife Conservation”

  • (Sample Answer Outline)
    • Introduction: Brief introduction to the concept of wildlife conservation and its importance.
    • Body: Discuss reasons why wildlife conservation is essential, such as maintaining ecological balance, preventing extinction, and ensuring biodiversity.
    • Conclusion: Summarize the urgent need for wildlife protection and the role humans play in preserving wildlife for future generations.

Section B: Mathematics (50 Marks)


1. Arithmetic (10 Marks)

  1. A train travels at 60 km/h. How long will it take to cover 240 km?
    • Time = Distance / Speed = 240 km / 60 km/h = 4 hours.
  2. If the cost of 5 pens is ₹50, how much will 10 pens cost?
    • Cost of 1 pen = ₹50 / 5 = ₹10
    • Cost of 10 pens = ₹10 × 10 = ₹100.
  3. A person buys a book for ₹30 and sells it for ₹35. What is his profit percentage?
    • Profit = Selling price – Cost price = ₹35 – ₹30 = ₹5
    • Profit percentage = (Profit / Cost price) × 100 = (5 / 30) × 100 = 16.67%.
  4. A box contains 150 apples. If 50 apples are taken out, what percentage of the apples remain in the box?
    • Apples remaining = 150 – 50 = 100
    • Percentage remaining = (100 / 150) × 100 = 66.67%.
  5. A bag contains 2 red balls, 3 green balls, and 5 blue balls. What is the probability of drawing a blue ball?
    • Total balls = 2 + 3 + 5 = 10
    • Probability of drawing a blue ball = 5 / 10 = 1/2.

2. Algebra (10 Marks)

  1. 3x+4=103x + 4 = 103x+4=10
    • 3x=104=63x = 10 – 4 = 63x=10−4=6
    • x=6/3=2x = 6 / 3 = **2**x=6/3=∗∗2∗∗
  2. 5a2=135a – 2 = 135a−2=13
    • 5a=13+2=155a = 13 + 2 = 155a=13+2=15
    • a=15/5=3a = 15 / 5 = **3**a=15/5=∗∗3∗∗
  3. 4x+6=2x+104x + 6 = 2x + 104x+6=2x+10
    • 4x2x=1064x – 2x = 10 – 64x−2x=10−6
    • 2x=42x = 42x=4
    • x=4/2=2x = 4 / 2 = **2**x=4/2=∗∗2∗∗
  4. 2y3=72y – 3 = 72y−3=7
    • 2y=7+3=102y = 7 + 3 = 102y=7+3=10
    • y=10/2=5y = 10 / 2 = **5**y=10/2=∗∗5∗∗
  5. 5b+2=3b+105b + 2 = 3b + 105b+2=3b+10
    • 5b3b=1025b – 3b = 10 – 25b−3b=10−2
    • 2b=82b = 82b=8
    • b=8/2=4b = 8 / 2 = **4**b=8/2=∗∗4∗∗

3. Geometry (10 Marks)

  1. Area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and breadth 6 cm:
    • Area = Length × Breadth = 8 × 6 = 48 cm².
  2. Perimeter of a square with side 12 cm:
    • Perimeter = 4 × side = 4 × 12 = 48 cm.
  3. Area of a triangle with base 5 cm and height 8 cm:
    • Area = (Base × Height) / 2 = (5 × 8) / 2 = 40 / 2 = 20 cm².
  4. Area of a circle with radius 7 cm (Use π=3.14\pi = 3.14π=3.14):
    • Area = πr2\pi r^2πr2 = 3.14 × 7² = 3.14 × 49 = 153.86 cm².
  5. Volume of a cuboid with length 5 cm, breadth 3 cm, and height 4 cm:
    • Volume = Length × Breadth × Height = 5 × 3 × 4 = 60 cm³.

4. Time and Work (10 Marks)

  1. If 4 men can complete a task in 8 days, how many days will 5 men take to complete the same task?
    • Work done by 4 men in 1 day = 1/8
    • Work done by 1 man in 1 day = 1/(8 × 4) = 1/32
    • Work done by 5 men = 5 × (1/32) = 5/32
    • Time taken by 5 men = 1 / (5/32) = 32 / 5 = 6.4 days.
  2. A pipe can fill a tank in 6 hours and another pipe can empty the tank in 8 hours. How long will it take to fill the tank if both pipes are open?
    • Rate of filling = 1/6
    • Rate of emptying = -1/8
    • Net rate = 1/6 – 1/8 = 4/24 – 3/24 = 1/24
    • Time = 1 / (1/24) = 24 hours.

5. Data Interpretation (10 Marks)

  1. Total number of books issued by Student A in the week:
    • Total = 5 + 7 + 6 + 8 + 4 = 30 books.
  2. Which student issued the most books on Wednesday?
    • On Wednesday, Student A issued 6, Student B issued 5, and Student C issued 7.
    • Answer: Student C.
  3. Total number of books issued by all students on Friday:
    • Total = 4 + 5 + 6 = 15 books.
  4. Who issued more books in total, Student B or Student C?
    • Student B total = 6 + 8 + 5 + 7 + 5 = 31 books.
    • Student C total = 4 + 6 + 7 + 5 + 6 = 28 books.
    • Answer: Student B issued more books.
  5. Average number of books issued by Student A:
    • Average = Total books / Number of days = 30 / 5 = 6 books per day.

Section C: General Knowledge (50 Marks)


1. General Knowledge (20 Marks)

  1. Who is the current President of India?
    • Answer: Droupadi Murmu
  2. What is the capital of India?
    • Answer: New Delhi
  3. Which is the largest planet in our solar system?
    • Answer: Jupiter
  4. Who invented the telephone?
    • Answer: Alexander Graham Bell
  5. What is the national flower of India?
    • Answer: Lotus

Section C: General Knowledge (50 Marks)


2. History and Geography (15 Marks)

  1. Who was the first President of India?
    • Answer: Dr. Rajendra Prasad
  2. Which river is the longest in the world?
    • Answer: Nile River
  3. What is the national animal of India?
    • Answer: Bengal Tiger
  4. Name the capital city of France.
    • Answer: Paris
  5. Which country is the Great Wall of China located in?
    • Answer: China
  6. What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
    • Answer: Pound Sterling
  7. What is the national bird of India?
    • Answer: Indian Peacock
  8. Which country is known for the Eiffel Tower?
    • Answer: France
  9. Who is credited with the discovery of America?
    • Answer: Christopher Columbus
  10. What is the capital of Australia?
  • Answer: Canberra

3. Current Affairs (15 Marks)

  1. Who won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize?
    • Answer: World Food Programme (WFP)
  2. Name the country that won the 2020 FIFA World Cup.
    • Answer: The 2020 FIFA World Cup was postponed, but the last World Cup (2018) was won by France.
  3. Which space agency launched the Mars rover?
    • Answer: NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
  4. What is the significance of “International Earth Day”?
    • Answer: International Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd every year to raise awareness about environmental protection and sustainability.
  5. Who is the current Prime Minister of India?
    • Answer: Narendra Modi
  6. Which country hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics?
    • Answer: Japan (Tokyo 2020, held in 2021 due to the pandemic)
  7. Who was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature?
    • Answer: Abdulrazak Gurnah
  8. Which country is the leading producer of coffee?
    • Answer: Brazil
  9. Name the country that invented the first computer.
    • Answer: England (Charles Babbage is credited with the invention of the first mechanical computer)
  10. What is the full form of COVID-19?
  • Answer: Coronavirus Disease 2019

Section D: Intelligence Test (50 Marks)


1. Analogies (10 Marks)

  1. Dog : Bark :: Cow : _______
    • Answer: Moo
  2. Book : Read :: Pen : _______
    • Answer: Write
  3. Bird : Fly :: Fish : _______
    • Answer: Swim
  4. Sun : Day :: Moon : _______
    • Answer: Night
  5. Flower : Bloom :: Tree : _______
    • Answer: Grow

2. Series Completion (10 Marks)

  1. 2, 4, 8, 16, ?
    • Answer: 32 (Each term is doubled)
  2. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, ?
    • Answer: 16 (The pattern is adding consecutive numbers: +1, +2, +3, +4)
  3. 5, 10, 15, 20, ?
    • Answer: 25 (The pattern is adding 5 to each term)
  4. 3, 6, 9, 12, ?
    • Answer: 15 (The pattern is adding 3 to each term)
  5. 1, 4, 9, 16, ?
    • Answer: 25 (The pattern is squares of natural numbers: 1², 2², 3², 4², 5²)

3. Logical Reasoning (10 Marks)

  1. Which number comes next in the sequence: 3, 6, 9, 12, ?
    • Answer: 15 (The pattern is adding 3 to each term)
  2. Which of the following is the odd one out?
    a) Circle
    b) Square
    c) Triangle
    d) Rectangle
    • Answer: Triangle (It is the only shape with 3 sides)
  3. If all apples are fruits and some fruits are red, are some apples red?
    • Answer: Yes (Since some fruits are red, and apples are fruits, some apples may be red)

4. Direction Sense (10 Marks)

  1. A man walks 20 meters east, then turns left and walks 10 meters. He turns left again and walks 20 meters. Finally, he turns left and walks 10 meters. Where is he in relation to his starting point?
    • Answer: He is at the starting point. (He has made a square path and returned to the start)
  2. If a person faces north and turns 90° clockwise, then 180° anti-clockwise, which direction is he facing?
    • Answer: West (90° clockwise from north is east; 180° anti-clockwise from east is west)
  3. A person moves 5 meters north, then turns right and walks 3 meters. How far is he from his starting point?
    • Answer: 5 meters (He moves 5 meters north and then 3 meters east, resulting in a 5-meter distance due to the right angle)

5. Coding-Decoding (10 Marks)

  1. If in a certain code, “CAT” is written as “DBU”, how is “DOG” written in the same code?
    • Answer: “EPH” (Each letter is shifted by +1 in the alphabet)
  2. If “MOUSE” is written as “NPTVF”, how is “HOUSE” written in the same code?
    • Answer: “IPVTF” (Each letter is shifted by +1 in the alphabet)
  3. If “EASY” is written as “FBTZ”, how is “WORK” written in the same code?
    • Answer: “XPSL” (Each letter is shifted by +1 in the alphabet)