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Whole Numbers Class 6 CBSE Worksheet Free PDF Download with Answers

Master the number line, properties of operations, and number patterns with 60 carefully graded questions and step-by-step solutions.

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SparkEd Team · Reviewed by Vivek Verma4 April 20267 min read
Whole Numbers Class 6 CBSE Worksheet — SparkEd

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45 practice questions across 3 difficulty levels with complete answer keys. Printable A4 format, perfect for revision!

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Why Whole Numbers Are Important

Looking for a class 6 math worksheet or maths worksheet for class 6 with answers? This comprehensive resource covers everything you need. You have been working with whole numbers since primary school. But Class 6 is where you start seeing them differently. Now you learn *why* a+b=b+aa + b = b + a always works, what happens when you multiply by zero, and how the number line stretches out to the right forever.

These properties are not random rules to memorise. They are the building blocks of algebra. When you study equations in Class 7, you will use the commutative and distributive properties constantly.

This Whole Numbers Class 6 worksheet helps you practise all these ideas with 60 questions across three levels. Each answer is fully worked out.

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What Does This Worksheet Cover?

Based on NCERT Class 6 Chapter 2, the worksheet covers:

- Natural numbers vs whole numbers — why zero makes the difference
- Number line — representing and comparing numbers, finding successors and predecessors
- Properties of addition — closure, commutative, associative, additive identity
- Properties of multiplication — closure, commutative, associative, multiplicative identity, multiplication by zero
- Distributive propertya×(b+c)=a×b+a×ca \times (b + c) = a \times b + a \times c
- Division facts — division is not commutative, division by zero is undefined
- Patterns in whole numbers — triangular numbers, square numbers, number patterns

| Level | Focus | Count |
|-------|-------|-------|
| Level 1 | Identify properties, basic number line questions | 20 |
| Level 2 | Apply properties to simplify, fill in the blanks, patterns | 20 |
| Level 3 | Multi-step reasoning, word problems, pattern discovery | 20 |

Sample Questions

Level 1 — Warm Up

  1. Which is the smallest whole number?
  2. Find the sum using a suitable rearrangement: 837+208+163837 + 208 + 163
  3. Mark the numbers 3, 7, and 11 on a number line and identify which is closest to 10.

Level 2 — Build Confidence

  1. Use the distributive property to find 35×9835 \times 98. (Hint: write 98 as 1002100 - 2.)
  2. Find the number that satisfies: _×47=47×15\_ \times 47 = 47 \times 15. Name the property used.
  3. Starting from 1, write the first five triangular numbers.

Level 3 — Push Yourself

  1. A shopkeeper sold 125 packets on Monday, 198 on Tuesday and 75 on Wednesday. Use properties of addition to find the total quickly.
  2. Is the statement true or false? "For whole numbers, a÷b=b÷aa \div b = b \div a for all non-zero values." Justify with an example.
  3. Find a pattern: 1=11 = 1, 1+3=41 + 3 = 4, 1+3+5=91 + 3 + 5 = 9, 1+3+5+7=?1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = ?. What type of numbers do you get?

Common Mistakes to Watch Out For

Common Mistakes to Watch Out For

1. Confusing natural numbers and whole numbers. Natural numbers start from 1. Whole numbers start from 0. Zero is a whole number but not a natural number.

2. Forgetting that division by zero is undefined. 5÷05 \div 0 is not zero. It is undefined. This trips many students in MCQs.

3. Applying commutativity to subtraction or division. 73377 - 3 \neq 3 - 7 and 6÷22÷66 \div 2 \neq 2 \div 6. Only addition and multiplication are commutative for whole numbers.

4. Skipping the distributive property shortcut. Questions like 25×10425 \times 104 become simple when you write 25×(100+4)=2500+100=260025 \times (100 + 4) = 2500 + 100 = 2600. Many students do long multiplication instead.

5. Ignoring predecessor of 0. Whole numbers do not have a predecessor for 0 (there is no whole number less than 0).

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- Knowing Our Numbers Class 6 Worksheet — place value and large numbers
- Playing with Numbers Class 6 Worksheet — factors, multiples, HCF, LCM
- Integers Class 6 Worksheet — negative numbers and the extended number line

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45 practice questions across 3 difficulty levels with complete answer keys. Printable A4 format, perfect for revision!