CM Shri School Entrance Test Class 6 Sample Question Paper and Answers-General Awareness Subject (2025)

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Section — A (Our Senses & Human Body)

1. How many sens­es do humans have?

a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 7

2. Which organ is respon­si­ble for the sense of smell?

a) Eyes b) Ears c) Nose d) Tongue

3. The hard­est part of the human body is:

a) Bone b) Nail c) Tooth enam­el d) Hair

4. Which organ pumps blood through­out the body?

a) Lungs b) Heart c) Liv­er d) Kidney

5. How many bones are there in an adult human body?

a) 206 b) 208 c) 210 d) 212


Section — B (Food & Nutrition, Health & Hygiene)

6. Which vit­a­min is pro­duced when our skin is exposed to sunlight?

a) Vit­a­min A b) Vit­a­min B c) Vit­a­min C d) Vit­a­min D

7. Which food item is the best source of protein?

a) Rice b) Eggs c) Sug­ar d) Oil

8. How many times should we brush our teeth in a day?

a) Once b) Twice c) Thrice d) Four times

9. Which dis­ease is caused by the defi­cien­cy of Vit­a­min C?

a) Night blind­ness b) Scurvy c) Rick­ets d) Anemia

10. The main source of ener­gy for our body comes from:

a) Pro­teins b) Vit­a­mins c) Car­bo­hy­drates d) Minerals


Section — C (India: States, Capitals & Culture)

11. What is the cap­i­tal of India?

a) Mum­bai b) Kolkata c) New Del­hi d) Chennai

12. Which is the largest state in India by area?

a) Maha­rash­tra b) Uttar Pradesh c) Rajasthan d) Mad­hya Pradesh

13. The nation­al bird of India is:

a) Pea­cock b) Eagle c) Par­rot d) Sparrow

14. Which fes­ti­val is known as the ‘Fes­ti­val of Lights’?

a) Holi b) Diwali c) Eid d) Christmas

15. The nation­al flower of India is:

a) Rose b) Jas­mine c) Lotus d) Sunflower


Section — D (Famous Personalities)

16. Who is known as the ‘Father of the Nation’ in India?

a) Jawa­har­lal Nehru b) Mahat­ma Gand­hi c) Sub­has Chan­dra Bose d) Bha­gat Singh

17. Who was the first Prime Min­is­ter of India?

a) Mahat­ma Gand­hi b) Sar­dar Patel c) Jawa­har­lal Nehru d) Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

18. Which sci­en­tist is famous for the the­o­ry of relativity?

a) Isaac New­ton b) Albert Ein­stein c) Thomas Edi­son d) Alexan­der Fleming

19. Who is known as the ‘Mis­sile Man of India’?

a) Dr. Vikram Sarab­hai b) Dr. Homi Bhab­ha c) Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam d) Dr. CV Raman

20. The first woman Prime Min­is­ter of India was:

a) Indi­ra Gand­hi b) Saro­ji­ni Naidu c) Vijaya Lak­sh­mi Pan­dit d) Sush­ma Swaraj


Section — E (Our Universe & Environment)

21. Which plan­et is known as the ‘Red Planet’?

a) Venus b) Mars c) Jupiter d) Saturn

22. The Sun is a:

a) Plan­et b) Star c) Satel­lite d) Comet

23. How many phas­es does the Moon have?

a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d) 9

24. Which gas do plants absorb from the atmos­phere dur­ing photosynthesis?

a) Oxy­gen b) Nitro­gen c) Car­bon diox­ide d) Hydrogen

25. The process by which water changes into water vapor is called:

a) Con­den­sa­tion b) Evap­o­ra­tion c) Pre­cip­i­ta­tion d) Sublimation


Section — F (Transport, Communication & Important Days)

26. World Envi­ron­ment Day is cel­e­brat­ed on:

a) June 5 b) July 5 c) August 5 d) Sep­tem­ber 5

27. Which of the fol­low­ing is the fastest means of transport?

a) Train b) Ship c) Air­plane d) Car

28. Teacher’s Day in India is cel­e­brat­ed on:

a) Sep­tem­ber 5 b) Octo­ber 5 c) Novem­ber 5 d) Decem­ber 5

29. The inven­tion of the tele­phone is cred­it­ed to:

a) Thomas Edi­son b) Alexan­der Gra­ham Bell c) Wright Broth­ers d) Marconi

30. Inde­pen­dence Day of India is cel­e­brat­ed on:

a) August 14 b) August 15 c) Jan­u­ary 26 d) Octo­ber 2


Answer Key and Explanations

Section — A (Our Senses & Human Body)

1. Answer: b) 5 Expla­na­tion: Humans have five basic sens­es: sight (eyes), hear­ing (ears), smell (nose), taste (tongue), and touch (skin).

2. Answer: c) Nose Expla­na­tion: The nose con­tains olfac­to­ry recep­tors that detect dif­fer­ent smells and send sig­nals to the brain.

3. Answer: c) Tooth enam­el Expla­na­tion: Tooth enam­el is the hard­est sub­stance in the human body, even hard­er than bone.

4. Answer: b) Heart Expla­na­tion: The heart is a mus­cu­lar organ that pumps blood through­out the body, sup­ply­ing oxy­gen and nutri­ents to all parts.

5. Answer: a) 206 Expla­na­tion: An adult human body has 206 bones. Babies are born with about 270 bones, but many fuse togeth­er as they grow.

Section — B (Food & Nutrition, Health & Hygiene)

6. Answer: d) Vit­a­min D Expla­na­tion: When our skin is exposed to sun­light, it pro­duces Vit­a­min D, which is essen­tial for strong bones and teeth.

7. Answer: b) Eggs Expla­na­tion: Eggs are con­sid­ered a com­plete pro­tein source as they con­tain all essen­tial amino acids need­ed by the body.

8. Answer: b) Twice Expla­na­tion: Den­tists rec­om­mend brush­ing teeth twice a day — once in the morn­ing and once before bed­time for good oral hygiene.

9. Answer: b) Scurvy Expla­na­tion: Scurvy is caused by Vit­a­min C defi­cien­cy. Vit­a­min C is impor­tant for healthy skin, teeth, and gums.

10. Answer: c) Car­bo­hy­drates Expla­na­tion: Car­bo­hy­drates are the body’s main source of ener­gy. They are bro­ken down into glu­cose, which pro­vides ener­gy to cells.

Section — C (India: States, Capitals & Culture)

11. Answer: c) New Del­hi Expla­na­tion: New Del­hi is the cap­i­tal city of India and hous­es the cen­tral gov­ern­ment offices.

12. Answer: c) Rajasthan Expla­na­tion: Rajasthan is the largest state in India by area, cov­er­ing about 342,239 square kilometers.

13. Answer: a) Pea­cock Expla­na­tion: The Indi­an Pea­cock (Pavo crista­tus) is the nation­al bird of India, known for its beau­ti­ful col­or­ful feathers.

14. Answer: b) Diwali Expla­na­tion: Diwali is called the ‘Fes­ti­val of Lights’ because peo­ple light diyas (oil lamps) and dec­o­rate their homes with lights.

15. Answer: c) Lotus Expla­na­tion: The Lotus (Nelum­bo nucifera) is the nation­al flower of India, sym­bol­iz­ing puri­ty and beauty.

Section — D (Famous Personalities)

16. Answer: b) Mahat­ma Gand­hi Expla­na­tion: Mahat­ma Gand­hi is called the ‘Father of the Nation’ for his role in Indi­a’s inde­pen­dence move­ment through non-violence.

17. Answer: c) Jawa­har­lal Nehru Expla­na­tion: Pan­dit Jawa­har­lal Nehru was Indi­a’s first Prime Min­is­ter, serv­ing from 1947 to 1964.

18. Answer: b) Albert Ein­stein Expla­na­tion: Albert Ein­stein, a Ger­man-born physi­cist, devel­oped the the­o­ry of rel­a­tiv­i­ty, which rev­o­lu­tion­ized physics.

19. Answer: c) Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Expla­na­tion: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is known as the ‘Mis­sile Man of India’ for his work in devel­op­ing Indi­a’s mis­sile and space programs.

20. Answer: a) Indi­ra Gand­hi Expla­na­tion: Indi­ra Gand­hi was Indi­a’s first and only woman Prime Min­is­ter, serv­ing from 1966–1977 and 1980–1984.

Section — E (Our Universe & Environment)

21. Answer: b) Mars Expla­na­tion: Mars is called the ‘Red Plan­et’ because of its red­dish appear­ance, caused by iron oxide (rust) on its surface.

22. Answer: b) Star Expla­na­tion: The Sun is a star — a mas­sive ball of hot gas­es that pro­duces its own light and heat through nuclear fusion.

23. Answer: c) 8 Expla­na­tion: The Moon has 8 phas­es: New Moon, Wax­ing Cres­cent, First Quar­ter, Wax­ing Gib­bous, Full Moon, Wan­ing Gib­bous, Last Quar­ter, and Wan­ing Crescent.

24. Answer: c) Car­bon diox­ide Expla­na­tion: Dur­ing pho­to­syn­the­sis, plants absorb car­bon diox­ide from the atmos­phere and con­vert it into oxy­gen and glu­cose using sunlight.

25. Answer: b) Evap­o­ra­tion Expla­na­tion: Evap­o­ra­tion is the process by which liq­uid water changes into water vapor due to heat from the sun.

Section — F (Transport, Communication & Important Days)

26. Answer: a) June 5 Expla­na­tion: World Envi­ron­ment Day is cel­e­brat­ed annu­al­ly on June 5th to raise aware­ness about envi­ron­men­tal protection.

27. Answer: c) Air­plane Expla­na­tion: Air­planes are the fastest means of trans­port for long dis­tances, capa­ble of trav­el­ing at speeds over 900 km/h.

28. Answer: a) Sep­tem­ber 5 Expla­na­tion: Teacher’s Day in India is cel­e­brat­ed on Sep­tem­ber 5th to hon­or Dr. Sarvepal­li Rad­hakr­ish­nan, a great teacher and for­mer President.

29. Answer: b) Alexan­der Gra­ham Bell Expla­na­tion: Alexan­der Gra­ham Bell is cred­it­ed with invent­ing the tele­phone in 1876, rev­o­lu­tion­iz­ing communication.

30. Answer: b) August 15 Expla­na­tion: India cel­e­brates Inde­pen­dence Day on August 15th every year to com­mem­o­rate free­dom from British rule in 1947.

We hope this CM Shri School Entrance Test Class 6 Sam­ple Ques­tion Paper and Answers-Gen­er­al Aware­ness Sub­ject (2025) helped you eval­u­ate your prepa­ra­tion and iden­ti­fy areas for improve­ment. Reg­u­lar prac­tice with such mock tests is key to build­ing con­fi­dence and achiev­ing suc­cess in the actu­al entrance exam. For more prac­tice papers, study mate­ri­als, and exam resources, keep vis­it­ing tillexam.com. Best of luck with your preparation!

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