Biology: Class: VI Subject: Science No. of Questions: 60 Duration: Min Maximum Marks
Biology: Class: VI Subject: Science No. of Questions: 60 Duration: Min Maximum Marks
Biology: Class: VI Subject: Science No. of Questions: 60 Duration: Min Maximum Marks
Subject: Science
No. of Questions: 60
Duration: Min
Maximum Marks:
BIOLOGY
1) Which of the following is not a renewable resource?
(A) Forest
(B) Air
(C) Animal
(D) Coal
Sol.(D)
2) The mass movement of animals from one region to another, in response to seasonal changes is
termed as _____________.
(A) Migration
(B) Aestivation
(C) Hibernation
(D) Extinction
Sol.(A)
The mass movement of animals from one region to another, in response to seasonal changes is
termed as Migration.
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Sol.(C)
Sol.(D)
Mountaineers carry oxygen cylinder because there is less air on higher altitude.
Sol.(A)
Camel is adapted to desert habitat due to presence of padded feet and large hump.
(A) Pollutants
(B) Air
(C) Water
(D) Acids
Sol.(C)
(A) Producers
(B) Decomposers
(C) Scavengers
(D) Parasites
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Sol.(C)
Sol.(D)
(A) Condensation
(B) Transpiration
(C) Precipitation
(D) Evaporation
Sol. (C)
(A) Pollution
(B) Conservation
(C) Food chain
(D) Energy chain
Sol(B)
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(D) Cultivated land with grazing cattle
Sol.(D)
12) Of the total amount of water present on the earth, the water available for human use is about
(A) 0.1
(B) 0.01
(C) 0.2
(D) 0.02
Sol.(B)
Of the total amount of water present on the earth, the water available for human use is about 0.01
Sol.(A)
River water is unfit for drinking because it has suspended impurities and pollutants.
(A) Respiration
(B) Fermentation
(C) Combustion
(D) Photosynthesis
Sol.(D)
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(A) Bird
(B) Frog
(C) Fish
(D) Snake
Sol.(B)
(A) Aquifers
(B) Gravitational water
(C) Water table
(D) Water cycle
Sol.(A)
17) The plants and animals that live on land are said to live in
Sol(D)
The plants and animals that live on land are said to live in terrestrial habitat.
(A) Oxygen
(B) Carbon dioxide gas
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Hydrogen
Sol.(B)
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(A) Ponds
(B) Marshes
(C) Sea
(D) Deserts
Sol.(D)
Sol.(C)
PHYSICS
Sol.(B)
Artificial magnet used in the laboratory to detect the direction is a magnetic needle.
(A) Current
(B) Neutral
(C) Positively charged
(D) Negatively charged
Sol.(D)
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Electrons are negatively charged particles.
Sol.(C)
Frictional force is a contact force which comes into play only when two surfaces are in contact
(A) Copper
(B) Cobalt
(C) Wood
(D) Aluminium
Sol. (B)
Sol.(B)
In electrical wiring, the wire with black insulation is usually neutral wire.
26) A 3.0 kg object is moving across a friction-free surface with a constant velocity of 2 m/s. Which
one of the following horizontal forces is necessary to maintain this state of motion?
(A) 0.5 N
(B) 0 N
(C) 6.8 N
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(D) 2.5 N
Sol.(B)
0 N i.e. no force is required to maintain the state of motion. Since the body is moving with
constant velocity on a frictionless surface, so it will keep on moving with the same velocity
unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
(A) Resistance
(B) Current
(C) Voltage
(D) Power
Sol.(A)
Sol.(A)
(A) N/m
(B) N
(C) N.m
(D) N2
Sol.(B)
30) Carbon rod in a dry cell is surrounded by a mixture of _______________ and charcoal.
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(A) Manganese dioxide
(B) Copper oxide
(C) Carbon dioxide
(D) Zinc oxide
Sol.(A)
Carbon rod in a dry cell is surrounded by a mixture of manganese dioxide and charcoal.
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) Remains unchanged
(D) None of these
Sol.(A)
32) A bar magnet is cut into four pieces. Each piece is?
Sol.(C)
A bar magnet is cut into four pieces. Each piece is a complete magnet.
Sol.(D)
Nichrome is used a coil of heater because it has high resistance and high melting point.
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34) One pascal is the pressure generated by
(A) Force of 1N or 1 m2
(B) Force of 1 kg on 1 m2
(C) Force of 1N on 1 cm2
(D) Force of 1N on 1000 cm2
SOL. (A)
35) The magnetism acquired by a magnetic material when it is kept near (or in contact with) a
magnet, is called ____________________.
Sol.(C)
The magnetism acquired by a magnetic material when it is kept near (or in contact with) a
Sol.(B)
Sol.(D)
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Insulators do not conduct electricity because they do not have free electrons.
38) Which of the following get demagnetized when a powerful magnet is kept near it?
Sol.(B)
Sol.(C)
It is easier to walk on soft sand by wearing flat shoes because flat shoes have greater area in
contact with the sand due to which there is less pressure on it.
(A) Brass
(B) Alnico
(C) Bronze
(D) Solder
Sol.(B)
CHEMISTRY
41) What are the two types of pure substances?
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(B) Protons and Electrons
(C) Atoms and Compounds
(D) Homogenous and Heterogeneous
Sol.(C)
Sol.(D)
Mixtures have a range of boiling points and melting points. It has a lack of exact concentrations
Sol.(A)
Sol.(C)
(A) miscible
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(B) impure substances may also form the crystals
(C) filtrate
(D) suspension
Sol.(B)
Oil and water is an example of impure substances may also form the crystals
Sol.(B)
(A) mixtures
(B) miscible
(C) immiscible
(D) fraction
sol.(B)
48) During chemical changes, ________________ change may not take place.
(A) Heat
(B) Temperature
(C) Size and shape
(D) Colour
Sol.(C)
During chemical changes, change in size and shape may not take place.
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(B) Copper sulphate
(C) Copper carbonate
(D) Iron sulphate
Sol.(B)
(A) Same
(B) Different
(C) Whole
(D) Bonded
Sol.(A)
Sol.(D)
Sol.(C)
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(B) Brilliant white light
(C) Red bright light
(D) Black fume
Sol.(B)
54) When carbon dioxide gas is passed through lime water, the lime water turns
(A) Milky
(B) Remain colourless
(C) Form precipitate
(D) Hydrogen gas is evolved
Sol.(A)
When carbon dioxide gas is passed through lime water, the lime water turns milky.
Sol.(D)
Sol.(C)
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(B) Salty water
(C) High humidity
(D) Low temperature
Sol.(B)
58) The gas we use in kitchen is called LPG, which stands for
Sol.(D)
The gas we use in kitchen is called LPG, which stands for liquefied petroleum gas.
Sol.(B)
Dilute Sulphuric acid is used in laboratory by students because concentrated acid is highly
Corrosive.
Sol.(D)
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