NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 6 – Download PDF
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Book: National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)
Class: 6th Class
Subject: Maths
Chapter: Chapter 6 – Integers
NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 6 – Free Download PDF
NCERT Solutions Class 6 Maths Chapter 6 – Integers
Question 1:
Write opposites of the following:
(a) Increase in weight (b) 30 km north
(c) 326 BC (d) Loss of Rs 700
(e) 100 m above sea level
Answer:
(a) Decrease in weight
(b) 30 km south
(c) 326 A.D.
(d) Gain of Rs 700
(e) 100 m below sea level
Question 2:
Represent the following numbers as integers with appropriate signs.
(a) An aeroplane is flying at a height two thousand metre above the ground.
(b) A submarine is moving at a depth, eight hundred metre below the sea level.
(c) A deposit of rupees two hundred.
(d) Withdrawal of rupees seven hundred.
Answer:
(a) +2000
(b) −800
(c) +200
(d) −700
Question 3:
Represent the following numbers on a number line:
(a) + 5 (b) − 10 (c) + 8
(d) − 1 (e) − 6
Answer:
(a)
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(b)
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(c)
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(d)
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(e)
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Question 4:
Adjacent figure is a vertical number line, representing integers. Observe it and locate the following points:
(a) If point D is + 8, then which point is − 8?
(b) Is point G a negative integer or a positive integer?
(c) Write integers for points B and E.
(d) Which point marked on this number line has the least value?
(e) Arrange all the points in decreasing order of value.
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Answer:
(a) F
(b) Negative integer (−6)
(c) Point B represents 4 and point E represents −10.
(d) E has the least value as it represents −10.
(e) D > C > B > A > O > H > G > F > E
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Question 5:
Following is the list of temperatures of five places in India on a particular day of the year.
|
Place |
Temperature |
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Siachin |
10°C below 0°C …… |
|
Shimla |
2°C below 0°C …… |
|
Ahmedabad |
30°C above 0°C …… |
|
Delhi |
20°C above 0°C …… |
|
Srinagar |
5°C below 0°C …… |
(a) Write the temperatures of these places in the form of integers in the blank column.
(b) Following is the number line representing the temperature in degree Celsius.
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Plot the name of the city against its temperature.
(c) Which is the coolest place?
(d) Write the names of the places where temperatures are above 10°C.
Answer:
(a)
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Siachin |
−10°C |
|
Shimla |
−2°C |
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Ahmedabad |
+30°C |
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Delhi |
+20°C |
|
Srinagar |
−5°C |
(b)

(c) Siachin
(d) Delhi, Ahmedabad
Question 6:
In each of the following pairs, which number is to the right of the other on the number line?
(a) 2, 9 (b) − 3, − 8 (c) 0, − 1
(d) − 11, 10 (e) − 6, 6 (f) 1, − 100
Answer:
(a) 9 (9 > 2)
(b) −3 (−3 > −8)
(c) 0 (0 > −1)
(d) 10 (10 > −11)
(e) 6 (6 > −6)
(f) 1 (1 > −100)
Question 7:
Write all the integers between the given pairs (write them in the increasing order.)
(a) 0 and − 7 (b) − 4 and 4
(c) − 8 and − 15 (d) − 30 and − 23
Answer:
(a) −6, −5, −4, −3, −2, −1
(b) −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3
(c) −14, −13, −12, −11, −10, −9
(d) −29, −28, −27, −26, −25, −24
Question 8:
(a) Write four negative integers greater than − 20.
(b) Write four negative integers less than − 10.
Answer:
(a) −19, −18, −17, −16
(b) −11, −12, −13, −14
Question 9:
For the following statements, write True (T) or False (F). If the statement is false, correct the statement.
(a) − 8 is to the right of − 10 on a number line.
(b) − 100 is to the right of − 50 on a number line.
(c) Smallest negative integer is − 1
(d) − 26 is greater than − 25.
Answer:
(a) True (−8 > −10)
(b) False (−50 > −100)
−100 is to the left of −50 on a number line.
(c) False, as the greatest negative integer is −1.
(d) False, as −26 is smaller than −25.
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Question 10:
Draw a number line and answer the following:
(a) Which number will we reach if we move 4 numbers to the right of − 2.
(b) Which number will we reach if we move 5 numbers to the left of 1.
(c) If we are at − 8 on the number line, in which direction should we move to reach − 13?
(d) If we are at − 6 on the number line, in which direction should we move to reach − 1?
Answer:
(a)
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We will reach at 2, if we move 4 numbers to the right of −2.
(b)
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We will reach at −4, if we move 5 numbers to the left of 1.
(c)
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Clearly, −13 is to the left of −8. Therefore, we should move towards the left direction.
(d)
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Clearly, −1 is to the right of −6. Therefore, we should move towards the right direction.
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Question 1:
Using the number line write the integer which is:
(a) 3 more than 5
(b) 5 more than −5
(c) 6 less than 2
(d) 3 less than −2
Answer:
(a)
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Hence, 8
(b)
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Hence, 0
(c)
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Hence, −4
(d)
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Hence, −5
Question 2:
Use number line and add the following integers:
(a) 9 + (− 6)
(b) 5 + (− 11)
(c) (− 1) + (− 7)
(d) (− 5) + 10
(e) (− 1) + (− 2) + (− 3)
(f) (− 2) + 8 + (− 4)
Answer:
(a)
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Hence, 3
(b)
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Hence, −6
(c)
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Hence, −8
(d)

Hence, 5
(e)
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Hence, −6
(f)

Hence, 2
Question 3:
Add without using number line:
(a) 11 + (− 7)
(b) (− 13) + (+18)
(c) (− 10) + (+19)
(d) (− 250) + (+ 150)
(e) (− 380) + (− 270)
(f) (− 217) + (− 100)
Answer:
(a) 11 + (−7) = 4
(b) (−13) + (+18) = 5
(c) (−10) + (+19) = 9
(d) (−250) + (+150) = −100
(e) (−380) + (−270) = −650
(f) (−217) + (−100) = −317
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Question 4:
(a) 137 and −354 (b) − 52 and 52
(c) − 312, 39 and 192 (d) − 50, − 200 and 300
Answer:
(a) 137 + (−354) = −217
(b) −52 + 52 = 0
(c) −312 + 39 + 192 = −312 + 231 = −81
(d) −50 + (−200) + 300 = −250 + 300 = 50
Question 5:
Find the sum:
(a) (− 7) + (− 9) + 4 + 16 (b) (37) + (− 2) + (− 65) + (− 8)
Answer:
(a) (−7) + (−9) + 4 + 16 = −16 + 20 = 4
(b) 37 + (−2) + (−65) + (−8) = 37 + (−75) = −38
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Question 1:
Find:
(a) 35 − (20) (b) 72 − (90)
(c) (− 15) − (− 18) (d) (− 20) − (13)
(e) 23 − (− 12) (f) (− 32) − (− 40)
Answer:
(a) 35 − 20 = 15
(b) 72 − 90 = −18
(c) −15 − (−18) = − 15 + 18 = 3
(d) − 20 − 13 = −33
(e) 23 − (−12) = 23 + 12 = 35
(f) (−32) − (−40) = −32 + 40 = 8
Question 2:
Fill in the blanks with >, < or = sign.
(a) (− 3) + (− 6) _____ (− 3) − (− 6)
(b) (− 21) − (− 10) _____ (− 31) + (− 11)
(c) 45 − (− 11) _____ 57 + (− 4)
(d) (− 25) − (− 42) _____ (− 42) − (−25)
Answer:
(a) (−3) + (−6) = −9
(−3) − (−6) = − 3 + 6 = 3
−9 < 3
Hence, (− 3) + (− 6)
(− 3) − (− 6)
(b) − 21 − (−10) = − 21 + 10 = −11
− 31 + (−11) = −42
−11 > −42
(−21) − (−10)
(−31) + (−11)
(c) 45 − (−11) = 45 + 11 = 56
57 + (−4) = 57 − 4 = 53
56 > 53
45 − (−11)
57 + (−4)
(d) (−25) − (−42) = − 25 + 42 = 17
− 42 − (−25) = − 42 + 25 = −17
17 > −17
(−25) − (−42)
(−42) − (−25)
Question 3:
Fill in the blanks.
(a) (− 8) + _____ = 0
(b) 13 + _____ = 0
(c) 12 + (− 12) = _____
(d) (− 4) + _____ = − 12
(e) _____ − 15 = − 10
Answer:
(a) − 8 + 8 = 0
(b) 13 +
= 0
(c) 12 + (−12) = ![]()
(d) − 4 + (−8) = −12
(e) 5 − 15 = −10
Question 4:
Find:
(a) (− 7) − 8 − (− 25)
(b) (− 13) + 32 − 8 − 1
(c) (− 7) + (− 8) + (− 90)
(d) 50 − (− 40) − (− 2)
Answer:
(a) − 7 − 8 − (−25) = − 7 − 8 + 25 = − 15 + 25 = 10
(b) (−13) + 32 − 8 − 1 = − 13 + 32 − 8 − 1 = 32 − 22 = 10
(c) (−7) + (−8) + (−90) = − 7 − 8 − 90 = −105
(d) 50 − (−40) − (−2) = 50 + 40 + 2 = 92


