CBSE Class 6 Mathematics — Flashcards for Quick Revision
Practice flashcards for CBSE Class 6 Mathematics. Quick question-and-answer cards for every chapter to boost memory and revision speed.
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Chapter-wise flashcards for CBSE Class 6 Mathematics. Each card has a question on the front and answer on the back — perfect for quick daily revision using active recall.
How to Use Flashcards
- Read the question — try to answer it in your head before flipping.
- Check the answer — compare your answer. Mark cards you got wrong for repeat review.
- Spaced repetition — review difficult cards more often. Easy cards can be spaced out.
- 10–15 minutes daily — short, consistent sessions are more effective than marathon cramming.
Chapter-Wise Flashcards — 10 Chapters
Preview flashcards for each chapter. Each card tests one key concept, definition, or formula from CBSE Class 6 Mathematics.
Patterns in Mathematics
21 cardsQ: What is mathematics according to this chapter?
A: Mathematics is the search for patterns and the explanations for why those patterns exist. It is both an art and a science that helps us understand patterns in nature, daily life, and the universe arou
Q: What is number theory?
A: Number theory is the branch of mathematics that studies patterns in whole numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...). It focuses on understanding number sequences and their properties.
Q: Write the first 8 terms of the counting numbers sequence.
A: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Rule: Each term increases by 1 from the previous term.
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Lines and Angles
24 cardsQ: What is a point and how is it represented?
A: A point is a precise location that has no length, breadth, or height. It is represented by a dot made with a sharp pencil tip and denoted by a capital letter like A, B, or P. We read it as 'Point A' o
Q: What is a line segment and how is it different from a line?
A: A line segment is the shortest path between two points, including both endpoints. It is denoted as AB or BA. A line extends infinitely in both directions through two points and is denoted as AB̄ or by
Q: Define a ray and explain its notation.
A: A ray is a portion of a line that starts at one point (called the starting point or initial point) and goes endlessly in one direction. It is denoted by two points, with the starting point written fir
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Number Play
22 cardsQ: What is a palindromic number? Give two examples.
A: A palindromic number reads the same from left to right and right to left. Examples: 121, 575, 848, 1111. These numbers remain unchanged when their digits are reversed.
Q: What is a supercell in a number table?
A: A supercell is a cell containing a number that is larger than all its adjacent cells (neighboring cells). Adjacent cells are those immediately to the left, right, top, and bottom of the given cell.
Q: Find the digit sum of 3456. What is the digit sum?
A: Digit sum of 3456 = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 18. The digit sum is the total obtained by adding all the digits of a number.
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This page provides flashcards for CBSE Class 6 Mathematics for the 2026 board exam. For chapter-by-chapter study help including summaries, quizzes, and flashcards, try Super Tutor.
Is CBSE Class 6 Mathematics easy to score in?
Mathematics is one of the scoring subjects in CBSE Class 6 if prepared well. Focus on understanding concepts, practising problems regularly, and revising key formulas. Most students who follow a structured study plan score above 80%.
How to prepare for CBSE Class 6 Mathematics board exam?
Start by understanding the complete syllabus. Then focus on important questions from each chapter. Use revision notes for quick review before exams. Follow a study plan that covers all chapters with dedicated revision time.
How do flashcards help in CBSE Class 6 Mathematics preparation?
Flashcards use active recall — one of the most effective study techniques. By testing yourself with question-answer cards, you remember concepts 3× longer than passive reading. Use them daily for 10–15 minutes.
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