NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths in PDF

NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths in PDF form to download free. Download Class 6 Solutions Apps to use offline. Take hints from these NCERT solutions and make your effort to solve the questions. Maths is a subject of practice only, so make more practice to strengthen your maths ability. Vedic Maths also a good tool for making calculations faster than ever.



NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths

NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths

Solutions of all chapters and important points related to each chapter is given under the chapter name. Students have to cover each and every important topic of maths class 6.

Class 6 Maths – NCERT Solutions




Chapter 1: Knowing Our Numbers

Large numbers upto one crore, Indian and international system of numeration, estimation of large numbers and Roman numerals. Reading, writing and comparing large numbers.

Chapter 2: Whole Numbers

Introduction to whole numbers – natural numbers along with zero. Predecessor and successor of a natural number, addition, subtraction and representation of whole numbers on number line.

Chapter 3: Playing With Numbers

Getting the number of factors and multiples of a given number. Perfect number – a number whose sum of all factors is equal to two times the number. Prime, composite and coprime numbers. Common factors and common multiples. Finding LCM and HCF using prime factorisation method.

Chapter 4: Basic Geometrical Ideas





A line segment – distance between two points. Intersecting and parallel lines. Concepts based on angle, polygon, triangle, quadrilateral, regular polygon, circle, radius and centre of a circle.

Chapter 5: Understanding Elementary Shapes

Chapter 6: Integers

Chapter 7: Fractions

Chapter 8: Decimals




Chapter 9: Data Handling

Chapter 10: Mensuration

Chapter 11: Algebra

Chapter 12: Ratio and Proportion

Chapter 13: Symmetry

Chapter 14: Practical Geometry

Line of symmetry – if by folding the figure along a line, the left and right parts of it coincide exactly. The line is called the line (or axis) of symmetry of the figure. Number of line of symmetry – no line of symmetry, one line of symmetry, two lines of symmetry, three lines of symmetry and so on. Line symmetry is closely related to mirror reflection. The distance of the image of a point (or object) from the line of symmetry (mirror) is the same as that of the point from that line of symmetry.




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