Matter Around Us Book Back Questions

6th Standard

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Time : 00:45:00 Hrs
Total Marks : 30
    3 x 1 = 3
  1. 200 ml of water is poured into a bowl of 400 ml capacity. The volume of water will be_________

    (a)

    400 ml

    (b)

    600 ml

    (c)

    200 ml

    (d)

    800 ml

  2. Filtration method is effective in separating ___________ mixture

    (a)

    solid-solid

    (b)

    solid-liquid

    (c)

    liquid-liquid

    (d)

    liquid-gas

  3. Among the following_________is not a mixture.

    (a)

    Coffee with milk

    (b)

    lemon juice

    (c)

    water

    (d)

    ice cream embedded with nuts.

  4. 3 x 1 = 3
  5. In solids, the space between the particles is less than in ___________

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    liquids and gases

  6. The method employed to separate clay particles from water is______

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    fittratien

  7. Which among the following_______will get attracted to by magnet? (safety pins, pencil and rubber band)

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     muddy

  8. 4 x 1 = 4
  9. When pulses are washed with water before cooking, water is separated from them by filtration.

    (a) True
    (b) False
  10. Strainer is a kind of sieve which is used to separate a liquid from solid.

    (a) True
    (b) False
  11. Grain and husk can be separated by winnowing.

    (a) True
    (b) False
  12. Air is a pure substance

    (a) True
    (b) False
  13. 3 x 2 = 6
  14. Define the term matter.

  15. How can husk or fine dust particles be separated from rice before cooking?

  16. Why do we separate mixtures?

  17. 3 x 3 = 9
  18. A rubber ball changes its shape on pressing. Can it be called a solid?

  19. Why do gases not have fixed shape?

  20. Mr. Raghu returns home on a hot summer day and wants to have buttermilk. Mrs. Raghu has only curd. What can she do to get buttermilk? Explain

  21. 1 x 5 = 5
  22. Distinguish the properties of solid, liquid and gas. Draw a suitable diagram.

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