AINIK SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM (AISSEE)
📘 CLASS 6 – FULL LENGTH MOCK TEST
Pattern & Difficulty Level Based on Previous Year Trends
Time: 150 Minutes
Total Marks: 300
SECTION A – MATHEMATICS
(25 Questions × 4 Marks = 100 Marks)
Choose the correct answer.
Q1. 458+999−357=?
a) 1100
b) 1099
c) 1200
d) 1000
Q2. Find the HCF of 36 and 48.
a) 6
b) 12
c) 18
d) 24
Q3. Find the LCM of 15 and 20.
a) 40
b) 60
c) 80
d) 100
Q4. What is 35% of 600?
a) 180
b) 190
c) 200
d) 210
Q5. Simplify: 53+107
a) 1
b) 1013
c) 109
d) 105
Q6. A square has perimeter 80 cm. Find the length of one side.
a) 10 cm
b) 15 cm
c) 20 cm
d) 25 cm
Q7. Find the value of 24×3.
a) 24
b) 32
c) 48
d) 64
Q8. The average of 12, 18, 24, 30 is:
a) 20
b) 21
c) 22
d) 23
Q9. If cost price = ₹500 and selling price = ₹550, find the profit %.
a) 5%
b) 8%
c) 10%
d) 12%
Q10. Find the next term:
3, 7, 13, 21, ___
a) 29
b) 30
c) 31
d) 33
Q11. Convert 0.75 into fraction.
a) 3/5
b) 3/4
c) 4/5
d) 7/10
Q12. A train travels 180 km in 4 hours. Speed = ?
a) 40 km/h
b) 45 km/h
c) 50 km/h
d) 60 km/h
Q13. Area of rectangle = 120 sq cm, breadth = 10 cm. Find length.
a) 10 cm
b) 12 cm
c) 15 cm
d) 20 cm
Q14. Simplify: 625 ÷ 25
a) 15
b) 20
c) 25
d) 30
Q15. Find simple interest on ₹2000 at 5% for 2 years.
a) ₹100
b) ₹150
c) ₹200
d) ₹250
Q16. Ratio of 45 to 60 is:
a) 3:4
b) 4:3
c) 9:12
d) 15:20
Q17. The sum of two numbers is 50 and one is 18. Find the other.
a) 28
b) 30
c) 32
d) 34
Q18. Find perimeter of rectangle (l=15 cm, b=8 cm).
a) 46 cm
b) 45 cm
c) 40 cm
d) 38 cm
Q19. What is 1/5 of 250?
a) 40
b) 45
c) 50
d) 55
Q20. Find the missing number:
5, 10, 20, 40, ___
a) 60
b) 70
c) 75
d) 80
Q21. Convert 3 hours 20 minutes into minutes.
a) 180
b) 190
c) 200
d) 210
Q22. What is 15²?
a) 125
b) 215
c) 225
d) 250
Q23. If 8 pencils cost ₹40, cost of 1 pencil = ?
a) ₹4
b) ₹5
c) ₹6
d) ₹8
Q24. Find value of x: 3x = 27
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Q25. A number divided by 9 gives remainder 4. What is remainder when same number divided by 3?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE
(25 Questions × 2 Marks = 50 Marks)
Q26. Find the odd one out:
a) 121
b) 144
c) 169
d) 145
Q27. CAT = 24, BAT = 23. Then RAT = ?
a) 37
b) 39
c) 41
d) 43
Q28. 2, 6, 12, 20, ___
a) 28
b) 30
c) 32
d) 36
Q29. If EAST = 19, then WEST = ?
a) 40
b) 45
c) 52
d) 55
Q30. Mirror image of 4:25 is:
a) 7:35
b) 7:25
c) 8:35
d) 8:25
Q31. Complete: A, C, F, J, ___
a) O
b) P
c) Q
d) R
Q32. If 5 + 3 = 40, 4 + 2 = 24, then 3 + 2 = ?
a) 15
b) 20
c) 25
d) 30
Q33. Find missing: 8, 16, 32, ___
a) 48
b) 64
c) 56
d) 72
Q34. If North becomes South-East, then East becomes:
a) South
b) West
c) North-West
d) South-West
SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE
Q35–Q50
(Each Question carries 2 Marks)
Q35. Find the odd one out:
a) Triangle
b) Square
c) Circle
d) Cube
Q36. If DOG is coded as 4157 and CAT is coded as 3120, then GOD is coded as:
a) 7514
b) 5741
c) 7541
d) 7451
Q37. Ravi walks 5 km towards North, then turns right and walks 3 km. In which direction is he now from the starting point?
a) North-East
b) North-West
c) South-East
d) South-West
Q38. Complete the series:
5, 9, 17, 33, ___
a) 49
b) 57
c) 65
d) 69
Q39. If A is father of B and B is sister of C, then how is A related to C?
a) Brother
b) Uncle
c) Father
d) Grandfather
Q40. Find the missing number:
2, 6, 7, 21, 22, ___
a) 44
b) 66
c) 46
d) 72
Q41. If MONDAY is coded as 123456 and DAY is coded as 456, then code for MOON is:
a) 1123
b) 1233
c) 1223
d) 1134
Q42. In a certain code, RED is written as 1854. How will DEAR be written?
a) 5418
b) 4518
c) 5481
d) 4581
Q43. Choose the pair which has the same relationship:
Bird : Nest :: Bee : ?
a) Hive
b) Forest
c) Tree
d) Honey
Q44. Find the next term in the series:
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ___
a) 30
b) 35
c) 36
d) 49
Q45. If South-East becomes North, then North becomes:
a) South-West
b) East
c) West
d) North-East
Q46. Find the odd number:
a) 8
b) 27
c) 64
d) 100
Q47. A clock shows 2:00. What will be the angle between hour and minute hand?
a) 30°
b) 45°
c) 60°
d) 90°
Q48. In a row of 40 students, Aman is 12th from left. What is his position from right?
a) 27th
b) 28th
c) 29th
d) 30th
Q49. Complete the letter series:
Z, X, U, Q, ___
a) L
b) M
c) N
d) O
Q50. If 6 × 5 = 56 and 7 × 4 = 74 (following a pattern), then 8 × 3 = ?
a) 83
b) 38
c) 24
d) 84
SECTION C – LANGUAGE (ENGLISH)
Grammar (Q51–Q60)
(Each Question carries 2 Marks)
Choose the correct option.
Q51. She ___ going to school every day.
a) is
b) are
c) am
d) were
Q52. They ___ finished their homework.
a) has
b) have
c) had
d) having
Q53. The sun ___ in the east.
a) rise
b) rises
c) rising
d) rose
Q54. I met ___ honest man yesterday.
a) a
b) an
c) the
d) no article
Q55. He has been living here ___ five years.
a) since
b) for
c) from
d) by
Q56. Riya is taller ___ Meena.
a) than
b) then
c) from
d) with
Q57. Choose the correct sentence.
a) She do not like milk.
b) She does not likes milk.
c) She does not like milk.
d) She not like milk.
Q58. The boys ___ playing in the field.
a) is
b) was
c) are
d) has
Q59. We will visit the museum ___ Sunday.
a) in
b) on
c) at
d) by
Q60. Choose the correct past tense of “go”.
a) goed
b) gone
c) went
d) going
SECTION C – LANGUAGE (ENGLISH)
Vocabulary (Q61–Q70)
(Each Question carries 2 Marks)
Choose the correct option.
🔹 Synonyms (Q61–Q65)
Q61. Choose the synonym of Brave.
a) Coward
b) Bold
c) Weak
d) Afraid
Q62. Choose the synonym of Ancient.
a) Modern
b) Old
c) Recent
d) Fresh
Q63. Choose the synonym of Rapid.
a) Slow
b) Quick
c) Late
d) Soft
Q64. Choose the synonym of Happy.
a) Sad
b) Angry
c) Joyful
d) Tired
Q65. Choose the synonym of Begin.
a) End
b) Finish
c) Start
d) Close
🔹 Antonyms (Q66–Q70)
Q66. Choose the antonym of Strong.
a) Powerful
b) Brave
c) Weak
d) Hard
Q67. Choose the antonym of Early.
a) Quick
b) Late
c) Soon
d) Before
Q68. Choose the antonym of Accept.
a) Receive
b) Allow
c) Refuse
d) Agree
Q69. Choose the antonym of Victory.
a) Success
b) Win
c) Defeat
d) Prize
Q70. Choose the antonym of Expand.
a) Grow
b) Stretch
c) Increase
d) Contract
Passage
Rohan was a disciplined and hardworking boy. He woke up early every morning and completed his homework before going to school. He respected his teachers and always helped his classmates. One day, his school organised a cleanliness drive. Rohan actively participated and encouraged others to keep their surroundings clean. His efforts were appreciated by the principal during the morning assembly.
Questions
Q71. What kind of boy was Rohan?
a) Lazy
b) Disobedient
c) Disciplined and hardworking
d) Careless
Q72. When did Rohan complete his homework?
a) At night
b) In school
c) Early in the morning
d) During assembly
Q73. What event did the school organise?
a) Sports competition
b) Cleanliness drive
c) Debate contest
d) Cultural programme
Q74. Who appreciated Rohan’s efforts?
a) His friends
b) His parents
c) His class teacher
d) The principal
Q75. Where were his efforts appreciated?
a) In the classroom
b) During morning assembly
c) In the playground
d) At home
SECTION D – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
✔ Full GK Section (Q76–Q100)
(Each Question carries 2 Marks)
Q76. The capital of India is:
a) Mumbai
b) Kolkata
c) New Delhi
d) Chennai
Q77. The National Animal of India is:
a) Lion
b) Tiger
c) Elephant
d) Leopard
Q78. The National Bird of India is:
a) Peacock
b) Parrot
c) Sparrow
d) Eagle
Q79. ISRO is related to:
a) Banking
b) Defence
c) Space Research
d) Agriculture
Q80. The largest planet in the Solar System is:
a) Earth
b) Mars
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn
Q81. The longest river in India is:
a) Yamuna
b) Ganga
c) Brahmaputra
d) Godavari
Q82. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
a) Mahatma Gandhi
b) Sardar Patel
c) Jawaharlal Nehru
d) Rajendra Prasad
Q83. The Red Fort is located in:
a) Agra
b) Delhi
c) Jaipur
d) Lucknow
Q84. Which festival is known as the festival of lights?
a) Holi
b) Diwali
c) Eid
d) Christmas
Q85. The currency of India is:
a) Dollar
b) Euro
c) Rupee
d) Pound
Q86. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
a) Venus
b) Mars
c) Mercury
d) Neptune
Q87. The President of India is the:
a) Head of Government
b) Head of State
c) Chief Minister
d) Prime Minister
Q88. Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Carbon Dioxide
d) Hydrogen
Q89. The largest continent in the world is:
a) Africa
b) Europe
c) Asia
d) Australia
Q90. The Indian National Flag has how many colours?
a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five
Q91. The Gateway of India is located in:
a) Delhi
b) Mumbai
c) Kolkata
d) Chennai
Q92. The national sport of India (traditionally recognised) is:
a) Cricket
b) Football
c) Hockey
d) Kabaddi
Q93. The largest ocean in the world is:
a) Indian Ocean
b) Pacific Ocean
c) Atlantic Ocean
d) Arctic Ocean
Q94. Who wrote the National Anthem of India?
a) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
b) Rabindranath Tagore
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Subhas Chandra Bose
Q95. The headquarters of the Indian Army is in:
a) Mumbai
b) Lucknow
c) New Delhi
d) Pune
Q96. The Taj Mahal is situated in:
a) Jaipur
b) Delhi
c) Agra
d) Hyderabad
Q97. Water freezes at:
a) 0°C
b) 10°C
c) 32°C
d) 100°C
Q98. The largest state of India (by area) is:
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Rajasthan
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Maharashtra
Q99. The founder of the Maurya Empire was:
a) Ashoka
b) Chandragupta Maurya
c) Akbar
d) Harsha
Q100. The Border Security Force (BSF) is responsible for:
a) Air Defence
b) Coastal Security
c) Border Protection
d) Railway Protection
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)
| Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | b | 6 | c | 11 | b | 16 | a | 21 | c |
| 2 | b | 7 | c | 12 | b | 17 | c | 22 | c |
| 3 | b | 8 | b | 13 | b | 18 | a | 23 | b |
| 4 | d | 9 | c | 14 | c | 19 | c | 24 | d |
| 5 | b | 10 | c | 15 | c | 20 | d | 25 | b |
SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE (Q26–Q50)
| Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | d | 31 | a | 36 | c | 41 | c | 46 | d |
| 27 | b | 32 | c | 37 | a | 42 | a | 47 | c |
| 28 | b | 33 | b | 38 | c | 43 | a | 48 | c |
| 29 | c | 34 | d | 39 | c | 44 | c | 49 | a |
| 30 | c | 35 | d | 40 | b | 45 | a | 50 | a |
SECTION C – ENGLISH (Q51–Q75)
| Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | a | 56 | a | 61 | b | 66 | c | 71 | c |
| 52 | b | 57 | c | 62 | b | 67 | b | 72 | c |
| 53 | b | 58 | c | 63 | b | 68 | c | 73 | b |
| 54 | b | 59 | b | 64 | c | 69 | c | 74 | d |
| 55 | b | 60 | c | 65 | c | 70 | d | 75 | b |
SECTION D – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (Q76–Q100)
| Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 76 | c | 81 | b | 86 | b | 91 | b | 96 | c |
| 77 | b | 82 | c | 87 | b | 92 | c | 97 | a |
| 78 | a | 83 | b | 88 | c | 93 | b | 98 | b |
| 79 | c | 84 | b | 89 | c | 94 | b | 99 | b |
| 80 | c | 85 | c | 90 | b | 95 | c | 100 | c |