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PRE-NURTURE

INTERNAL TEST- 1 COURSE


[CLASS - VI]

SESSION 2020–21

INTERNAL TEST - 1 (CBSE - PHASE-II)


CLASS – VI (OBJECTIVE)
Time: 90 Minutes Date: 05-06-2020 Maximum Marks : 150

SOLUTION
SECTION - A
PHYSICS
1. Alex height in meter is 1.55 m. Then the height in cm will be
(1) 1750 cm (2) 1550 cm
(3) 155 cm (4) 1.55 cm
Ans. 3
Sol. 1 meter = 100 cm
1.55m  1.55  100  155cm
2. Which of the following relation is correct
(1) 50 mm = 1 cm (2) 100 m = 1 km
(3) 100 cm = 1 m (4) 500 cm = 1 km
Ans. 3
Sol. 100 cm = 1 m
3. “PHYSICS” is a
(1) English word (2) Greek word
(3) German word (4) Roman word
Ans. 2
Sol. Physics is a greek word comes from greek world ‘Nature’
4. The standard unit of mass in the metric (S.I) system is
(1) Pound (2) Gram
(3) Quintal (4) Kilogram
Ans. 4
Sol. Kilogram
5. A line segment is measured using a scale. One end of the line segment coincided with the 0.8cm mark on the
scale. The other end coincided with 8.2 cm mark. The length of the line segment is
(1) 7.4 cm (2) 74 cm
(3) 0.74 cm (4) 4.7 cm
Ans. 1
Sol. 8.2  0.8  7.4cm 
6. One kilometer has 1000 equal parts called
(1) Centimeter (2) Decimeter
(3) Meter (4) Mile
Ans. 3
Sol. Meter [1 km = 1000 m]

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7. Which is not a fundamental quantity
(1) Mass (2) Time
(3) Length (4) Speed
Ans. 4
Dis tan ce
Sol. Speed  ; Derived quantity
Time
8. Change 1 mile into feet
(1) 5280 feet (2) 5200 feet
(3) 5500 feet (4) 6000 feet
Ans. 1
Sol. 1 mile = 1.6 km
 1 km = 1000 m
 1.6 km = 1600 m
 1 m = 3.3 feet
 1600 m  3.3  5280 feet
9. The length of the coil is 50 mm and the number of turn is 50 . Then the thickness of wire is
(1) 0.1 mm (2) 1 mm
(3) 25 mm (4) 0.5 mm
Ans. 2

Sol. Length of thecoil


Thickness of wire 
Total no. of turns

50mm
Thickness   1mm
50
10. Which is correct prefixes for “micro”
(1) 10 6 (2) 10 1

(3) 103 (4) 10


6

Ans. 4

Sol. 10 (micro)
6

11. 1 inch is equal to


(1) 2.54cm (2) 2cm
(3) 2.1cm (4) 3cm
Ans. 1
12. Mega is equal to
(1) 106 (2) 103
(3) 106 (4) 109
Ans. 1
SECTION - B
CHEMISTRY
13. Which of the fabric is most suitable for summer?
(1) Cotton (2) Nylon

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(3) Silk (4) Terylene
Ans. 1
Sol. Cotton can easily absorb sweat in summer.
14. Which fabric is made of staple fibre?
(1) Nylon (2) Polyester
(3) Polythene (4) Cotton
Ans. 4
Sol. Staple fibres are short fibres on the basis of length. Eg:- Cotton
15. Which of the following materials did people use in Ancient times for making clothes?
(1) Leaves of trees (2) Animal skin and furs
(3) Both (1) and (2) (4) Newspaper
Ans. 3
16. Which of the following is not a natural fibre?
(1) Flax (2) Silk
(3) Wool (4) Acrylic
Ans. 4
Sol. Acrylic is man made fibre
17. Which of the following is filament fibre?
(1) Nylon (2) Jute
(3) Wool (4) Cotton
Ans. 1
Sol. Nylon is a filament fibre.
18. The cotton plant bears fruit about the size of a Lemon called
(1) Cotton thread (2) Cotton fibre
(3) Cotton bolls (4) None of the above
Ans. 3
Sol. About the size of lemon.
19. Find the odd one out
(1) Jute (2) Cotton
(3) Flax (4) Silk
Ans. 4
Sol. Silk is a animal fibre. Remaining three are plant fibres.
20. The process of separating seeds from the cotton fibres known as
(1) Ginning (2) Picking
(3) Retting (4) Scutching
Ans. 1
Sol. This process is known as Ginning
21. The cotton fibres from which cotton seed is removed is known as
(1) Mint (2) Lint
(3) Loom (4) Boll
Ans. 2
Sol. After removal of seed from the cottonboll remain cotton is known as lint.

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22. The process of collecting cotton fibre by hand from the ripen cotton bolls is
(1) Ginning (2) Picking
(3) Spinning (4) Retting
Ans. 2
Sol. The process is known as picking
23. Natural fibres are further classified as
(1) Plant (2) Animal
(3) Vegetable (4) All of these
Ans.4
24. Which can’t be used for making clothes
(1) Cotton (2) Coir
(3) Both (1) & (2) (4) Silk
Ans. 2

SECTION - C
BIOLOGY

25. Which of these are the functions of food?


(1) Protection from disease and infections (2) For repair of damaged or injured body parts
(3) For proper growth and development (4) All of these
Ans. 4
Sol. Food is required by the body for the following purposes
(i) For protection from disease and infections.
(ii) For repair of damaged or injured body parts.
(iii) And for proper growth and development.
26. Animals eating both plants and animals are called
(1) Herbivores (2) Omnivores
(3) Carnivores (4) Sanguivores
Ans. 2
Sol. Animals eating both plants and animals are called omnivores.
Example: Human, crow, squirrel and cockroaches.
27. Lion and deer are respectively
(1) Herbivore, Carnivore (2) Omnivore, Carnivore
(3) Carnivore, Herbivore (4) Carnivore, Omnivore
Ans. 3
Sol. Animal eating other animals such as lion are called carnivores.
Animals eating plants and plant products are called herbivores. Eg: Deer.
28. Fish is rich in
(1) Protein and Vitamin - D (2) Carbohydrate and Vitamin - D
(3) Protein and Vitamin - C (4) Carbohydrate and Vitamin - C
Ans. 1
Sol. Fish is a rich source of protein. Fish protein has high digestibility and growth promoting values. Also liver oil
is rich in Vitamin D.
29. Choose the odd one out

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(1) Hen (2) Duck
(3) Cow (4) Turkey
Ans. 3
Sol. Cow is milk yielding animals where as duck, hen and turkey are poultry animals.
30. Which of the following has stem as the edible part
(1) Carrot (2) Potato
(3) Radish (4) Broccoli
Ans. 2
Sol. Potato is the edible part of the stem Carrot and radish is edible part of root where as broccoli is the edible
part of flower.
31. Pick the odd one out
(1) Turmeric (2) Cardamom
(3) Cloves (4) Sugar beet
Ans. 4
Sol. Turmeric, Cardamom and cloves are spice crops as they add flavour to food where as sugar beet is the
sugar crop.
32. Which of the following is not a correct statement.
(1) We should eat only that much quantity of food which is required by our body
(2) Food that is produced should not be allowed to get spoiled.
(3) Food that is produced should not be allowed to eaten away by animals like rats and squirrels.
(4) In parties or even at homes we should leave food uneaten in out plates.
Ans. 4
Sol. Option (4) is incorrect statement. In parties or even in our homes we should not leave food uneaten in our
plates.
33. The materials needed to prepare a dish in known as
(1) Components (2) Meals
(3) Ingredients (4) Lunch
Ans. 3
Sol. The materials needed to prepare a dish is known as ingredients.
34. The chicken eggs are most commonly eaten in the world. It is a rich source of _____ and _____.
(1) Only fats and Vitamins (2) Proteins and Vitamins
(3) Only carbohydrates and Vitamins (4) Vitamins and Minerals
Ans. 2
Sol. The chicken eggs are most commonly eaten in the world. It is a rich source of proteins and vitamins.
35. Citrus fruits are rich in
(1) Fats (2) Vitamin C
(3) Proteins (4) Starch
Ans. 2
36. Marasmus disease is caused due to
(1) Protein deficiency (2) Obesity
(3) Dwarfism (4) Deficiency of Vitamins
Ans.1
Sol.
SECTION - D
MATHEMATICS

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37. Which is the largest 4 digit no by using the digits 3, 2, 8, 6 :
(1) 6832 (2) 8623
(3) 8632 (4) 9999
Ans. 3
Sol. 8632 is the largest no
38. What is the difference between largest and smallest 3 digit number ?
(1) 999 (2) 901
(3) 900 (4) 899
Ans. 4
Sol. Largest = 999
Smallest = 100
_______
899
________
39. Name the symbol that are never repeated :
(1) V,L,D (2) V,L,M
(3) V,L,D,C (4) L,C,D
Ans. 1
Sol. V,L,D are never repeated in Roman no
40. Place value of 5 in 53, 83, 07, 600 is
(1) Five crores (2) Fifty crores
(3) Five (4) Fifty three crores
Ans. 2
Sol. Place value of 5 is fifty crores.
41. How many times the digits 3 occur while writing the counting from 1 to 99
(1) 20 (2) 18
(3) 22 (4) 19
Ans. 1
Sol. Conceptual
42. Which of the following rounding off is correct ?
(1) 841  800 (2) 286  200
(3) 9870  9860 (4) 87  80
Ans. 1
Sol. 841  800,286  300
9870  9900,87  90
43. Rohan types 40 pages per day. How many pages will he type in the month of June ?
(1) 1000 (2) 1200
(3) 1240 (4) 1500
Ans. 2
Sol. Total pages he will type  40  30
= 1200 pages
44. The sum of the number 72 and 27 in Roman system is :

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(1) XLIX (2) XCIXX
(3) CIX (4) XCIX
Ans. 4
Sol. 72 + 27 = 99 (XCIX)
45. Difference of the smallest 6-digit number and greatest 4 digit number is :
(1) 1 (2) 90000
(3) 90001 (4) 900001
Ans. 3
Sol. Smallest 6-digit no  100000
Greatest 4 digit no  9999

90001
46. Make the smallest 4 digit number by using any one digit twice 3, 0, 4
(1) 3004 (2) 0034
(3) 0304 (4) 3040
Ans. 1
Sol. Smallest 4 digit no by using 3, 0, 4
= 3004
47. Write 96 in Roman number system
(1) XCVI (2) XLVI
(3) XCV (4) XCIV
Ans. 1
Sol. 90  6  XCVI
48. Round 29,955 to the nearest hundreds
(1) 30,000 (2) 29, 900
(3) 29,000 (4) 29,950
Ans. 1
Sol.

SECTION - E
MAT
49. Going 50m to the south of her house, Radhika turns left and goes another 20m. Then, turning to the North,
she goes 30m and then starts walking to her house. In which direction is she walking now?
(1) North – West (2) North (3) South – East (4) East
Ans. 1

A N
NW NE
D
50m
W E
Sol. 30m

B SW SW
C
20m S

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50. Find the direction which replaces’?’ in the figure below.

(1) NE (2) E (3) SE (4) N


Ans. 2

SE
E S

NE SW
Sol.
N W
NW

51. A, B, C and D are playing cards. A and B are partners who sits opposite to each other. D is facing towards
north. If A faces towards West, then who faces towards South?
(1) B (2) C (3) D (4) A
Ans. 2

B A
Sol.
D
52. Rekha who is facing south turns to her left and walks 15m, then she turns to her left and walks 7 metres, then
facing west she walks 15m. How far is she from her original position?
(1) 22 m (2) 37 m (3) 44 m (4) 7 m
Ans. 4

15

? 7
Sol.

15
53. If north is called north-west, north -west is called west, west is called south-west and so on, what will be
south-east be called?
(1) West (2) South (3) East (4) South - East
Ans. 3

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NW
W N

SW NE
Sol.
S E
SE

54. A man is facing north. he turns 45o in the clockwise direction and then 90o in the anticlockwise direction.
Which direction is he facing now?
(1) North (2) North - west (3) North - east (4) East
Ans. 2

N NE
NW

Sol. 90
45

55. Vikash goes northward 10m. He turns left and walks 30m, then he again turns left and walks 50m, then total
how much distance Vikash travelled?
(1) 60 m (2) 20 m (3) 10 m (4) 90 m
Ans. 4

30 m

10 m
50 m
Sol.

56. ‘A’ walks 10m towards east and then 10m to his right. Then every time turning to his left, he walks 5, 15 and
15m, respectively. How far is he now from his starting point?
(1) 5 m (2) 10 m (3) 15 m (4) 20 m
Ans. 1

15m

?
10m
15m
Sol. 10m

5m

57. Virat walks 10m westward, then turns left and walks 10m. He again turns left and walk straight 10m and
then again turns left. In which direction is he walking now?

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(1) South (2) West (3) South – east (4) North
Ans. 1

10 m

10 m

Sol. 10 m

58. A man is facing north – west. He turns 90o in the clock wise direction and then 135o in the anticlock wise
direction. Which direction is he facing now?
(1) East (2) West (3) North (4) South
Ans. 2

Sol. 135
90

59. A man is facing South. He turns 90º in the anti clockwise direction and then 180º in the clockwise direction.
in which direction he is facing now?
(1) West (2) East
(3) North (4) South
Ans. 2
60. Lakshman went 15km to the West from his house, then turned left and walked 20km. He then turned East
and walked 25km and finally turning left covered 20km. How far is he now from his house?
(1) 15km (2) 20km
(3) 25km (4) 10km
Ans. 4

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