Basic Geometrical Ideas Class 6 Extra Questions

CBSE Notes for Basic Geometrical Ideas Class 6 Extra Questions

In the Basic Geometrical Ideas Class 6 Extra Questions , students are introduced to a lot of important concepts related to geometry. Geometry is an integral part of the entire mathematics domain and so, this chapter is of utmost importance.

In this chapter, students are introduced to a wide range of important topics which include;

  • Line
  • Line segment
  • Intersecting lines
  • Parallel lines
  • Rays
  • Angles, and
  • Polygons along with their different types (quadrilaterals, triangles, and circles).

Playing With Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions

CBSE Notes for Playing With Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions

The Solutions for the chapter, Playing with numbers covers topics such as;

  • Simplification of brackets
  • Multiples and factors
  • Even/odd and prime/composite
  • Co-prime numbers Testing divisibility
  • Common Factors and Common Multiples
  • More Divisibility Rules
  • Prime Factorization
  • HCF and LCM, Prime Factorization
  • Method for HCF and LCM
  • Property: LCM × HCF = product of two numbers. Please refer Playing With Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions for more information.

Whole Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions

CBSE Notes for Whole Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions

The chapter 2, whole numbers, comprises of the topics, such as;

  • Natural and whole numbers
  • Associative property
  • Commutative property
  • Distributive property
  • Additive identity
  • Number Line and Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication on Number Line
  • Patterns in whole numbers, etc. Please refer Whole Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions for more information.

Knowing Our Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions

CBSE Notes for Knowing Our Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions

The CBSE Solutions for Class 6 Maths, Knowing Our Numbers, showcases topics such as;

  • Comparing numbers Making different types of numbers
  • Identifying smaller and greater numbers
  • Arranging the orders of numbers
  • Introduction to 10,000 and 1,00,000
  • Revisiting the place value
  • Introduction to international and Indian system of numeration
  • Estimation of numbers and operations on numbers up to 5 digits
  • Bracket expansion
  • Roman Numerals

These are the important topics based on which solutions are prepared for Class 6th Maths Chapter 1. Apart from these students can also go through the other learning materials such as notes, books, worksheets, etc. available on our website. These materials are in PDF format and you can download them and practice offline as well.  Please refer Knowing Our Numbers Class 6 Extra Questions for more information.

Extra Questions for Class 6 Maths

CBSE Notes for Extra Questions for Class 6 Maths

Class 6 Maths PDF (Download) Free from LearnCBSE website. Ncert solution class 6 Maths includes textbook solutions from Class 6 Maths Book. NCERT Solutions for CBSE Extra Questions for Class 6 Maths have total 14 chapters. 6 Maths NCERT Solutions in PDF for free Download on our website. Maths class 6 PDF solutions with latest modifications and as per the latest CBSE syllabus are only available in LearnCBSE.

The Bishop’s Candlesticks Summary

CBSE Notes for The Bishop’s Candlesticks Summary

The Bishop promptly arrives and dispatches Marie to tend to her mother. He gives away his comforter to her to ward off the cold outside. Persome gets furious and says, “You’ll sell your candlesticks next.” The Bishop thanks her for giving him the idea, although he admits that the candlesticks were his proud possessions, a gift from his dying mother and he would not like to part with them. Persome takes leave and the Bishop settles down to read. It is already midnight.

A convict enters the room stealthily, seizes the Bishop from behind and demands something to eat. He threatens to kill the Bishop if he raises an alarm. The Bishop is unflustered. He calls the convict ‘son’ and wakes his sister to serve some food and wine to the convict. He also calms down Persome who was frightened to see the knife in the convict’s hand. Please refer The Bishop’s Candlesticks Summary for more information.

Villa for Sale Summary

CBSE Notes for Villa for Sale Summary

As Juliette retires for relaxation, two customers, Jeanne and Gaston are ushered in by the maid. They are a young couple. From their conversation, it is evident that the wife Jeanne is more eager to buy the villa. She wants to buy it for her parents and her sister’s family. Gaston is very business-minded, very shrewd and he is least interested in making any investment for his wife’s family. Meanwhile Juliette makes an appearance. She pretends to be very proud of her villa and single handedly announces that the villa perfectly suited the personality of the customers.

She flatters the young couple, calls them ‘exceptional’ that the villa was according to their taste. Juliette hikes up the price and then brings it down to two hundred thousand francs and pretends to do a favour to the couple. Gaston is totally irritated by now and makes it very clear that he has no intention of purchasing the villa. As they are leaving, Jeanne expresses a desire to see the upper floor. Both Juliette and Jeanne go upstairs. Please refer Villa for Sale Summary for more information.

Song of the Rain Summary

CBSE Notes for Song of the Rain Summary

This poem is a beautiful creation of personification of rain
by Kahlil Gibran. In the first stanza the rain says it falls from heaven in the form of silver threads thrown down on earth to adorn fields and valleys. In the second stanza the rain compares itself to the plucked
pearls of Ishtar’s crown to be decorated the gardens on earth. In the third stanza the rain says when it passes through hills screaming, they laugh. When it falls on flowers, they dance in joy. Please refer Song of the Rain Summary for more information.

Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth Summary

CBSE Notes for Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth Summary

The poem begins with a regret from the poet who wishes that she had cared for her teeth in childhood when she had been eating too many toffees and sweet sticky food. She was too careless and never listened to the instructions of her mother. She was too tempted by candies, lollies, sherbets and other sticky sweets. Her mother cautioned her time and again that a tooth is like a friend, and it should be looked after well. But the poet could not resist sweets. She tried to brush with up and down strokes, put lot of tooth paste on her teeth, but the damage was already done.

Decay had given way to cavities and eventually to drillings and fillings. Now during adulthood, the poet regrets but nothing can change the condition of her teeth. Painful injections and visits to the dentist have become her routine. The poet feels so miserable and guilty over how she used to mock at her mothers ugly and false teeth. Now her condition is no different. Please refer Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth Summary for more information.

The Seven Ages Summary

CBSE Notes for The Seven Ages Summary

The Seven Ages of Man, also known as “All the world’s a stage” is a dialogue from the English playwright William Shakespeare’s comedy ‘As you like it.’ The dialogue takes place in Scene VII of Act 2 where the dreamy philosopher Jacques is talking to Duke Senior and Orlando in the forest of Arden. They’re having dinner when Duke Senior confesses to Jacques that he and his men are alone and unhappy whereas the whole world is full of joy. Please refer The Seven Ages Summary for more information.

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