Sainik School Entrance Exam Mock Test for Class 6 Set-3

SectionQuestionsMarks per QuestionTotal Marks
Mathematics503150
Intelligence25250
Language25250
GK25250
Total125300

SECTION A – MATHEMATICS (1–50)

(50 × 3 = 150 Marks)

  1. The smallest number which when divided by 24, 30 and 36 leaves remainder 5 is:
    A) 365 B) 725 C) 185 D) 545
  2. HCF of 672 and 840 is:
    A) 168 B) 84 C) 96 D) 72
  3. 91035+720=\frac{9}{10} – \frac{3}{5} + \frac{7}{20} =109​−53​+207​=
    A) 13/20 B) 11/20 C) 17/20 D) 9/20
  4. A number increased by 25% becomes 500. The original number is:
    A) 375 B) 400 C) 420 D) 450
  5. Ratio of two numbers is 7:9 and their sum is 256. Larger number is:
    A) 126 B) 144 C) 150 D) 162
  6. SI on ₹2400 at 12% p.a. for 3 years is:
    A) ₹864 B) ₹720 C) ₹900 D) ₹960
  7. A train 300 m long crosses a pole in 15 seconds. Speed is:
    A) 72 km/h B) 60 km/h C) 54 km/h D) 90 km/h
  8. Area of triangle base 24 cm, height 15 cm:
    A) 160 B) 180 C) 200 D) 220
  9. Volume of cube edge 12 cm:
    A) 1728 B) 1440 C) 1600 D) 1800
  10. 20 men finish work in 15 days. How many men for 10 days?
    A) 25 B) 30 C) 35 D) 40
  11. Simplify: 12 + {48 ÷ (6 × 4)} – 5
    A) 7 B) 9 C) 10 D) 11
  12. Smallest prime factor of 899:
    A) 29 B) 31 C) 17 D) 23
  13. 0.625 × 0.8 =
    A) 0.5 B) 0.05 C) 5 D) 0.005
  14. Difference between greatest 6-digit and smallest 5-digit number:
    A) 989999 B) 990000 C) 999000 D) 899999
  15. A trader marks goods 40% above cost and gives 20% discount. Gain % is:
    A) 12% B) 15% C) 10% D) 8%
  16. LCM = 504, HCF = 12. If one number is 84, other is:
    A) 72 B) 96 C) 108 D) 60
  17. A number leaves remainder 9 when divided by 20. Remainder when divided by 10:
    A) 9 B) 1 C) 0 D) 5
  18. Average of 11 consecutive numbers is 60. Smallest is:
    A) 55 B) 54 C) 56 D) 57
  19. Car speed 60 km/h for 3 hr, then 80 km/h for 2 hr. Average speed:
    A) 68 B) 70 C) 72 D) 75
  20. CP ₹1800, SP ₹2070. Gain %:
    A) 10% B) 12% C) 15% D) 8%
  21. Area of circle radius 14 cm (π=22/7):
    A) 616 B) 528 C) 500 D) 700
  22. Surface area of cube edge 9 cm:
    A) 486 B) 324 C) 400 D) 540
  23. Next term: 6, 13, 27, 55, ?
    A) 110 B) 111 C) 115 D) 108
  24. 89÷43=\frac{8}{9} ÷ \frac{4}{3} =98​÷34​=
    A) 2/3 B) 3/2 C) 1 D) 4/9
  25. 35% of number is 140. Number is:
    A) 350 B) 380 C) 400 D) 420
  26. Difference between CI and SI (2 yrs, 10%, ₹2000):
    A) ₹20 B) ₹40 C) ₹30 D) ₹25
  27. Perimeter rectangle 160 m, length 50 m. Breadth:
    A) 30 B) 40 C) 35 D) 25
  28. Smallest number divisible by 18, 24, 30:
    A) 360 B) 720 C) 240 D) 180
  29. Train 180 m crosses pole in 12 sec. Speed:
    A) 54 km/h B) 60 km/h C) 72 km/h D) 48 km/h
  30. 3x + 15 = 75. x =
    A) 15 B) 20 C) 18 D) 10
  31. Sum interior angles of heptagon:
    A) 720° B) 900° C) 1080° D) 1260°
  32. 0.025 × 0.4 =
    A) 0.01 B) 0.001 C) 0.1 D) 0.0001
  33. Boys:girls = 6:5, total 440. Boys =
    A) 240 B) 200 C) 220 D) 260
  34. Perimeter semicircle radius 7 cm:
    A) 36 B) 44 C) 30 D) 32
  35. Smallest 5-digit divisible by 9:
    A) 10008 B) 10017 C) 10026 D) 10035
  36. Marked 25% above cost, 20% discount. Gain/Loss:
    A) No gain B) 5% gain C) 5% loss D) 10% gain
  37. Product 432, HCF 12. LCM =
    A) 36 B) 48 C) 54 D) 72
  38. Pipe fills tank in 4 hr, leak empties in 12 hr. Net fill time:
    A) 6 hr B) 5 hr C) 8 hr D) 7 hr
  39. Next term: 3, 8, 18, 38, ?
    A) 76 B) 78 C) 80 D) 74
  40. 80% of number is 200. Number =
    A) 240 B) 250 C) 260 D) 270
  41. Volume cuboid 10×9×8 =
    A) 720 B) 700 C) 750 D) 680
  42. Next prime after 197:
    A) 199 B) 201 C) 203 D) 211
  43. Amount ₹1320 in 2 yrs at 10% SI. Principal:
    A) 1100 B) 1000 C) 1200 D) 900
  44. 18 books cost ₹540. Cost of 25 books:
    A) ₹750 B) ₹720 C) ₹780 D) ₹700
  45. Area trapezium sides 10 & 16, height 8:
    A) 104 B) 96 C) 100 D) 108
  46. 13² – 5² =
    A) 144 B) 150 C) 160 D) 169
  47. Sum first 30 natural numbers:
    A) 465 B) 450 C) 480 D) 500
  48. Buy 50 pens ₹12 each, sell ₹15 each. Profit:
    A) 120 B) 150 C) 100 D) 180
  49. Roman numeral CMXC =
    A) 990 B) 1000 C) 980 D) 995
  50. Smallest number which when increased by 5 is divisible by 15 & 25:
    A) 70 B) 45 C) 50 D) 65

SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE (51–75)

  1. 5, 11, 23, 47, ?
    A) 95 B) 94 C) 96 D) 93
  2. If CAT = 24, DOG =
    A) 26 B) 24 C) 22 D) 30
  3. A, C, F, J, O, ?
    A) U B) T C) S D) R
  4. Mirror of 3:40
    A) 8:20 B) 9:20 C) 7:20 D) 8:40
  5. North becomes West. East becomes:
    A) South B) North C) West D) South-East
  6. 7, 14, 28, 56, ?
    A) 84 B) 96 C) 112 D) 108
  7. 2, 6, 15, 31, 56, ?
    A) 92 B) 90 C) 96 D) 94
  8. BOOK → CPPL. PEN →
    A) QFO B) QEM C) RFO D) QGN
  9. Odd one: 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, 250
    A) 250 B) 169 C) 196 D) 144
  10. A is brother of B. B sister of C. C father of D. A to D:
    A) Uncle B) Brother C) Cousin D) Grandfather
  11. Walk 12m N, 5m E, 12m S. Distance from start:
    A) 5m B) 7m C) 12m D) 0
  12. Missing: 4, 10, 22, 46, ?
    A) 94 B) 90 C) 92 D) 88
  13. 1 Jan 2023 Sunday. 1 Jan 2024?
    A) Monday B) Tuesday C) Wednesday D) Thursday
  14. Logical order: Seed, Plant, Flower, Fruit, Tree
    A) 1-2-5-3-4 B) 1-5-2-3-4 C) 1-2-3-4-5 D) 1-5-3-2-4
  15. 9, 18, 54, 216, ?
    A) 864 B) 648 C) 972 D) 756
  16. Cubes painted, cut into 27 pieces. Exactly 2 faces painted:
    A) 12 B) 8 C) 6 D) 24
  17. If + means × and × means –, evaluate 8 + 4 × 2
    A) 10 B) 12 C) 16 D) 20
  18. Total students if A 12th from left & 18th from right:
    A) 29 B) 30 C) 31 D) 28
  19. Next term: 3, 9, 27, ?
    A) 54 B) 81 C) 72 D) 90
  20. WORD value (A=1)
    A) 60 B) 58 C) 59 D) 62
  21. Mirror of 6:15
    A) 5:45 B) 6:45 C) 4:45 D) 5:15
  22. 8, 24, 12, 36, 18, ?
    A) 54 B) 48 C) 60 D) 52
  23. Odd one: Triangle, Square, Circle, Cube
    A) Circle B) Cube C) Square D) Triangle
  24. If South-East becomes North, North becomes:
    A) South-East B) West C) East D) South
  25. Squares in 4×4 grid:
    A) 30 B) 16 C) 25 D) 20

SECTION C – LANGUAGE (76–100)

76–80: Passage-based (High level inference)

  1. ‘Resilient’ means:
    A) Weak B) Strong C) Lazy D) Silent
  2. Antonym of ‘Scarcity’:
    A) Shortage B) Plenty C) Lack D) Poverty
  3. Correct sentence:
    A) He have done it.
    B) He has done it.
    C) He had did it.
    D) He doing it.
  4. One word for ‘One who loves mankind’:
    A) Optimist B) Philanthropist C) Pessimist D) Artist
  5. Fill blank: She is good ___ mathematics.
    A) in B) at C) on D) for

SECTION C – LANGUAGE (81–100)

(2 Marks Each)

  1. Choose the correct synonym of Meticulous:
    A) Careless
    B) Careful
    C) Lazy
    D) Angry
  2. Antonym of Optimistic:
    A) Cheerful
    B) Confident
    C) Pessimistic
    D) Hopeful
  3. Choose the correct spelling:
    A) Consciense
    B) Consience
    C) Conscience
    D) Conscince
  4. Fill in the blank:
    Neither the teacher nor the students ___ present.
    A) was
    B) were
    C) is
    D) be
  5. Identify the correct passive voice:
    “They completed the task.”
    A) The task is completed.
    B) The task was completed.
    C) The task has completed.
    D) The task had completed.
  6. Choose the correct preposition:
    He insisted ___ paying the bill.
    A) on
    B) for
    C) at
    D) with
  7. One word for “A person who speaks many languages”:
    A) Linguist
    B) Orator
    C) Polyglot
    D) Translator
  8. Rearrange to form meaningful sentence:
    • honesty
    • is
    • the best
    • policy
      A) 2-1-3-4
      B) 1-2-3-4
      C) 3-2-1-4
      D) 1-3-2-4
  9. Choose correct indirect speech:
    He said, “I am tired.”
    A) He said that he was tired.
    B) He said he is tired.
    C) He says he was tired.
    D) He said he tired.
  10. Fill in the blank:
    She has been waiting ___ two hours.
    A) since
    B) for
    C) from
    D) by
  11. Choose the correct idiom meaning of “Break the ice”:
    A) To fight
    B) To start conversation
    C) To feel cold
    D) To stop talking
  12. Antonym of Ancient:
    A) Old
    B) Modern
    C) Antique
    D) Traditional
  13. Error spotting:
    Each of the boys have completed the work.
    A) Each of
    B) the boys
    C) have completed
    D) No error
  14. Choose correct tense:
    By next year, she ___ her studies.
    A) completes
    B) will complete
    C) will have completed
    D) completed
  15. Synonym of Rapid:
    A) Slow
    B) Quick
    C) Late
    D) Calm
  16. Fill in the blank:
    He is superior ___ me in mathematics.
    A) than
    B) to
    C) from
    D) over
  17. One word substitution for “A place where soldiers live”:
    A) Camp
    B) Barrack
    C) Stable
    D) Shelter
  18. Choose correct article:
    He is ___ honest man.
    A) a
    B) an
    C) the
    D) no article
  19. Choose correct meaning of “At the eleventh hour”:
    A) Very late
    B) Early morning
    C) Exact time
    D) Midnight
  20. Choose correct sentence:
    A) She don’t like tea.
    B) She doesn’t likes tea.
    C) She doesn’t like tea.
    D) She not like tea.

SECTION D – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (101–125)

(2 Marks Each)

  1. The first Indian satellite launched in 1975 was:
    A) Aryabhata
    B) Rohini
    C) INSAT-1A
    D) Bhaskara
  2. The Kargil War was fought between India and:
    A) China
    B) Pakistan
    C) Nepal
    D) Bangladesh
  3. The largest desert in the world is:
    A) Sahara
    B) Gobi
    C) Thar
    D) Kalahari
  4. The national bird of India is:
    A) Swan
    B) Peacock
    C) Eagle
    D) Parrot
  5. The Constitution of India came into force on:
    A) 15 August 1947
    B) 26 January 1950
    C) 2 October 1948
    D) 26 November 1949
  6. The highest gallantry award in India is:
    A) Ashok Chakra
    B) Param Vir Chakra
    C) Vir Chakra
    D) Kirti Chakra
  7. The capital of Australia is:
    A) Sydney
    B) Melbourne
    C) Canberra
    D) Perth
  8. The longest river in the world is:
    A) Amazon
    B) Nile
    C) Yangtze
    D) Mississippi
  9. ISRO headquarters is located at:
    A) Chennai
    B) Hyderabad
    C) Bengaluru
    D) Pune
  10. The Red Planet is:
    A) Venus
    B) Mars
    C) Jupiter
    D) Saturn
  11. The author of “Wings of Fire” is:
    A) R. K. Narayan
    B) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
    C) Vikram Sarabhai
    D) Chetan Bhagat
  12. The Tropic of Cancer passes through how many Indian states?
    A) 6
    B) 7
    C) 8
    D) 9
  13. The largest ocean in the world is:
    A) Atlantic
    B) Indian
    C) Pacific
    D) Arctic
  14. The headquarters of the Indian Army is in:
    A) Mumbai
    B) New Delhi
    C) Kolkata
    D) Lucknow
  15. The currency of Japan is:
    A) Yuan
    B) Yen
    C) Won
    D) Dollar
  16. The Battle of Plassey was fought in:
    A) 1757
    B) 1764
    C) 1857
    D) 1748
  17. The smallest continent is:
    A) Europe
    B) Australia
    C) Antarctica
    D) South America
  18. The chemical symbol of Sodium is:
    A) So
    B) Na
    C) Sd
    D) Sn
  19. The headquarters of the United Nations is in:
    A) Geneva
    B) Paris
    C) New York
    D) London
  20. The first woman Prime Minister of India was:
    A) Pratibha Patil
    B) Sarojini Naidu
    C) Indira Gandhi
    D) Sonia Gandhi
  21. The largest planet in our solar system is:
    A) Earth
    B) Saturn
    C) Jupiter
    D) Uranus
  22. The Indian National Congress was founded in:
    A) 1885
    B) 1905
    C) 1857
    D) 1890
  23. The deepest ocean trench is:
    A) Tonga Trench
    B) Mariana Trench
    C) Java Trench
    D) Peru Trench
  24. The first Governor-General of independent India was:
    A) Lord Mountbatten
    B) C. Rajagopalachari
    C) Jawaharlal Nehru
    D) Rajendra Prasad
  25. The festival of Pongal is mainly celebrated in:
    A) Kerala
    B) Karnataka
    C) Tamil Nadu
    D) Andhra Pradesh

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