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6 Level - 2

SET 2
SCIENCE

1. The thickness of a notebook containing 500 pages 5. Which one is incorrect among the following?
is 50 mm. What is the thickness of each page of A. Motion along straight line is called rectilinear
notebook in cm? motion.
A. 0.1 cm B. 10 cm B. Rest and motion one relative terms.
C. 1 cm D. 0.01 cm C. A rotating fan is an example of rectilinear
motion.
2. Which part of the moving cycle shown in figure undergoes
D. Motion along curved path is called circular
rotatory motion?
motion.

6. Read the given statements and mark the correct


option.
Statement 1 : The shape and size of a shadow depend
on the angle and distance between the light source and
the object.
Statement 2 : As the distance between light source and
the object increases, the shadow becomes smaller.
A. X and Y only
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
B. X and Z only
is the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. Z only
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
D. X only
is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
3. Match the measuring devices in column I with the C. Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
measurable objects in column II and select the correct D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
option from the given codes.
Column I Column II 7. Geeta looked into a plane mirror on a wall, she saw
the image of a clock behind her as shown below. What
(a) Measuring tape (i) Length of a room
was the time?
(b) Scale (ii) Dress to be stiched
(c) Metre rod (iii) Girth of a pole
(d) Thread (iv) Width of a pencil box
A. (a) - (iii), (b) - (ii), (c) - (i), (d) - (iv)
B. (a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (iii)
C. (a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (ii) A. 5 : 20
D. (a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii) B. 6 : 40
C. 11 : 50
4. Salman has made holes in three cardboards of equal
D. 12 : 10
size. He then mounts them on a table in such a manner
that they are at the same height and in a straight line. 8. In which of the following arrangements bulb will
He can see the tip point of a pencil on the opposite glow?
side through the hole of first board. What will happen
if he disturbs one of the boards from its position?

A. B.

A. He will be able to see the pencil.


B. He will not be able to see the pencil any more. C. D.
C. He will partially see the pencil.
D. No change in the observation.

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9. Three identical magnets are held together as shown in 13. Electricity can be dangerous. A lot of precautions
figure here and then released should be taken while handling electric gadgets. It
How will the magnets get arranged when released is also very essential and must be conserved. Which
one of these is not necessary?
A. A. Never experiment with wires and sockets.
B. Portable inverters are dangerous too.
B. C. Never join the two terminals of the electric cell
without connecting them with a switch and an
C.
electric device like a bulb.
D. None of these.

14. Amit has got his wrist fractured while playing. He


D. went to the hospital, where the doctor applied a thick
coating of a paste of Plaster of Paris over the bandage
on the fractured bone. What type of change takes place
in this process?
10. Which of the following statements is/are true?
A. Irreversible chemical change
(i) A cylindrical magnet has only one pole, either
South or North pole. B. Reversible physical change
(ii) You can separate scrap iron from waste with the C. Irreversible physical change
help of a magnet. D. Reversible slow change
(iii) We can find East-west direction with the help of
a magnet. 15. Identify X and Y.
(iv) Artificial magnets can be made from non magnetic
materials also.
A. (i) only
B. (i), (ii) and (iv) only
C. (ii) and (iii) only
D. (i) and (iv) only

11. A small magnet X is placed near a heavy magnet Y as


shown in the figure. How will the magnets move?
A. X is sunflower oil, Y is water.
B. X is mustard oil, Y is sunflower oil.
C. X is honey, Y is water.
D. X is sugar solution, Y is salt solution.

A. X will move away 16. Why is it preferred to add ice in lemon water after
B. X will turn anti clockwise the sugar has dissolved?
C. Y and X both will turn clockwise
A. Solubility increases on cooling
D. X will turn clockwise.
B. Solubility decreases on cooling
12. Which of the following statements are wrong? C. No effect on the solubility with temperature
(i) Human body is a bad conductor of electricity. D. Solubility decreases on heating
(ii) A battery always has two terminals.
(iii) The air gap surrounding an electric circuit acts as an 17. Read the given statements and select the correct option.
insulator.
(iv) When electricity lights up a bulb, no heat is Statement 1 : For fixing the metal rim on a wooden
produced. wheel of cart, it is made slightly smaller than the
A. (i) and (iii) only wooden wheel.
B. (iii) and (iv) only
Statement 2 : On heating, the rim contracts and fits
C. (i) and (iv) only
onto the wheel. On pouring the cold water over the
D. (ii) and (iii) only
rim, it expands and fits tightly onto the wheel.

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A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 A. III and IV B. I only
is the correct explanation of statement 1. C. II and III D. All are correct
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
is not the correct explanation of statement 1. 22. Karan collected some muddy water from a pond in
a measuring cylinder. It was shaked thoroughly and
C. Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
allowed to stand for an hour. He observed that
D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
A. Both mud and water remain mixed up.
18. Match column-I with column-II and select the correct B. Heavy particles of mud get settled down at the
option from the codes given below.
bottom of the beaker.
Column-I Column-II C. Lighter particles of mud get settled down at the
(a) Stone (i) Transparent bottom of the beaker.
(b) Wood (ii) Sink D. Mud floats over water.
(c) Metal (iii) Insulator
(d) Glass (iv) Conductor 23. Identify the odd one out.
(e) Butter paper (v) Translucent A. Burning of paper
A. (a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) - (v), (e) - (ii) B. Evaporation and condensation
B. (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (v), (e) - (i) C. Photosynthesis
C. (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - (i), (e) - (v) D. Rusting of iron
D. (a) - (iv), (b) - (v), (c) - (iii), (d) - (ii), (e) - (i)
24. Which type of process is involved behind the foggy
19. Which of the following statements are incorrect? glass windows observed during winter season?
I. Handpicking – Process of separating slightly bigger A. Condensation B. Sublimation
sized particles.
C. Evaporation D. Decantation
II. Sedimentation – Process in which lighter particles
settle down at the bottom. 25. Ram and Shyam were playing hide and seek in a
III. Decantation – Process used for separation of two playground. Ram hid himself behind the wooden
miscible liquids. door of a house and Shyam was unable to find him
IV. Winnowing – Process used to separate components out. Which kind of object do you think it is?
of same weight.
A. I and II B. III and IV A. Translucent B. Transparent
C. I, III and IV D. II, III and IV C. Opaque D. None of these

20. Fill in the blanks with suitable words and mark the 26. Megha took some kidney beans and soaked them
correct option. overnight in water. Next day, after draining out the
Physical changes are usually (i) whereas chemical water, she wrapped the beans in a wet cloth. After one
changes are (ii) . The properties of a substance day, she observed small white structures growing out
remain (iii) during physical change whereas of the beans. These beans are now rich source of
properties of a substance get (iv) during the A. Carbohydrates B. Fats
chemical change. C. Vitamins D. Proteins
A. (i) - reversible, (ii) - irreversible, (iii)-unchanged, 27. Observe the given experimental figures carefully and
(iv)-changed
identify sample X.
B. (i) - irreversible, (ii) - reversible, (iii) - unchanged,
(iv)-changed
C. (i) -irreversible, (ii)-irreversible, (iii)-changed,
(iv)-unchanged
D. (i) - irreversible, (ii) - reversible, (iii) - unchanged,
(iv)-unchanged

21. Identify the incorrect statement(s).


I. Solids that are compressible in nature are soft.
II. Substance that do not allow light to pass through A. A piece of bread
it is transparent.
B. Rice paste
III. Honey and vinegar both are insoluble in water.
C. A piece of meat
IV. Substances that regain their shape when force is
removed are elastic in nature. D. Grape juice

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28. Identify P and Q in the given Venn diagram and select
the correct option.

Which of the following statements is correct regarding


this?
A. X-rays pass through the bones but not through the
A. Q is silk. tissues.
B. P is styrofoam. B. X-rays pass through the tissues but not through
C. Q is jute. the bones.
D. P is polyester. C. X-rays pass through the blood but not through the
tissues.
29. Meena wanted to test the quality of a fabric. She pulled D. None of these.
a small strand of yarn from the fabric and burned it.
It smelled like a burning plastic. She inferred that the 33. We cannot bend our elbow backward like the way
we can bend and move our shoulder. It is because
fabric is made of _______.
the elbow joint is a
A. Wool
A. Ball and socket joint
B. Cotton
B. Pivot joint
C. Silk C. Hinge joint
D. Nylon D. Gliding joint.
30. Camel shows many adaptations to survive in the 34. Rashmi noticed that her potted plant was not growing
desert. Which of the following statements (P, Q, R healthily. She put few earthworms in the pot. After a
and S) hold(s) true regarding this? few weeks, she noticed that her plants looked healthier.
What could not be the possible reason for this?
P. It has a hump where water is stored.
Q. It can stay without water for a long time. A. The earthworms allowed the plant to make food
faster.
R. It excretes large amount of water in the form of
B. The earthworms increased the air content of the
urine.
soil.
S. It sweats a lot.
C. The earthworms increased the nutrient content of
A. P only the soil.
B. Q only D. All of these
C. Q and S
35. Read the given statements.
D. R and S
(i) Air dissolved in water cannot be removed from
31. Which of the following represents an example of it.
acclimatisation? (ii) Density of air decreases with increasing altitude.
A. Before an expedition to Mount Everest, a (iii) Air is an element that surrounds the earth and
makes earth hospitable for living organisms.
mountaineer stays at a lower height for a few days.
(iv) Air helps in pollination of several flowers and in
B. Touch-me-not plant droops its leaves on touching.
the dispersal of seeds.
C. Yalks, mountain goats and snow leopards have Which of the above statements are incorrect?
thick fur to protect themselves from cold.
A. (i) and (ii)
D. Fishes living in deep seas have flat bodies. B. (ii) and (iv)
32. The doctor took an X-ray image of the hand of a C. (i) and (iii)
patient as shown in the figure. D. (iii) and (iv)

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36. Take a glass trough and fill it with water. Take a dry 39. Rohan is unable to see at night. He is diagnosed
glass jar and stick a piece of paper at its base. Now with the disease X which can be due to dietary
turn the jar upside down in the trough as shown in deficiency of Y . What are X and Y in the above
fig. P. You will observe that the paper remains dry. given paragraph?
X Y
A. Marasmus Vitamin C
B. Rickets Magnesium
C. Scurvy Potassium
D. Night blindness Vitamin A

40. Given below are the four food components (P-S) and
their corresponding sources.
P – Meat, fish, eggs
Q – Butter, ghee, margarine
R – Bread, biscuits, potatoes
Next, tilt the jar a little as shown in fig Q. You can S – Amla, tomato, orange
also see water rustling into the jar. You will see that Select the correct statement regarding them.
A. Deficiency of P leads to a disease in which gums
the paper becomes wet.
swell up and bleed.
Which of the following inference can be drawn from
B. Among P, Q, R and S, 1 gram of Q produces the
the given experiment? minimum energy.
A. Air has mass. C. Excess of R gets stored in body cells and is used
B. Air occupies space. for production of energy whenever required.
C. Air exerts pressure. D. Deficiency of S causes marasmus in children.
D. Air has energy.
41. Read the given statements and select the correct
37. Which of the following statements holds true for the option.
given plants? Statement-1 : Clothes made from synthetic fibres are
stronger than the clothes made from natural fibres.
Statement-2 : Cotton, wool and rayon are some of
the important natural fibres.
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
is the correct explanation of statement 1.
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
A. Roots are well developed.
D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false.
B. Stems are flexible and leaves are long and narrow.
C. Leaves are modified into spines. 42. X is a cellulose fibre. It burns and may flare up when
D. All of these lit. After burning no melted bead is left by it and it
continues to glow or burn. On burning, it gives out
38. The structure marked as X in the given figure is smell of burning paper. The ash left after burning is
involved in fine, soft that can be easily crumbled.
Which of the following can be best represented as 'X'?
A. Silk B. Cotton
C. Wool D. Polyester

43. Which of the following is a correct statement?


A. Botanical name of cotton plant is Corchorus
olitorius.
B. Jute is a summer season crop, which grows best
A. Gaseous exchange during photosynthesis in warm, climate.
B. Gaseous exchange during respiration C. The process of making yarn from raw fibres is
C. Evaporation of water during transpiration called as spinning.
D. All of these. D. All of these.

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44. In dry areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan, P are found 45. Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?
in old houses where water was collected in them during (i) The soft tissue present inside the bones is called
the rainy season. The step well is a unique method bone marrow.
of water conservation in Rajasthan, Gujarat and also
(ii) Floating ribs are the last three pairs of the ribs
in and around Delhi. They are called Q .
that are not joined to the breastbone.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding (iii) The only movable bone in skull is the upper jaw
the above paragraph? bone.
P are called tankas.
A. (iv) The longest bone in the body is humerus.
B.
The paragraph explains rain water harvesting A. (iii) only
methods. B. (i) and (ii) only
C. Q are called baolis C. (i) and (iii) only
D. All of these D. (ii), (iii) and (iv) only

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Which graph is correctly showing the relation between A. Liquids P and Q are soluble in water while R and
the distance of light source from the object and the length S are insoluble.
of the shadow? B. Liquids Q and R are soluble in water while P and
S are insoluble.
C. Liquids P and S are soluble in water while Q and
R are insoluble.
D. Liquids P, Q and R are soluble in water while S
A. B.
is insoluble.

48. Given graph shows certain changes in the populations


of three organisms in a community over some years. In
the community, organism X is a food producer, Y is a
herbivore and Z is a predator. Which of the following
statements is correct regarding the given graph?

C. D.

47. Sunita took four beakers containing some water. She A. Y consumed Z until the whole population of
wanted to check solubility of substances P(Honey), organism Z wiped away.
Q(Sugar), R(Chalk powder), and S(Saw dust). She B. The population of organism Z grew as long as its
poured the substances in water and recorded her food supply lasted and then started to decline.
observations after stirring for 5 minutes. Which of C. The population of organism X increased with time
the following do you think is correct? due to a increase in the population of organism Y.
D. All of these
P Q
49. Rohit collected water samples from four ponds and
recorded his findings in the table below.
Water Water Water Clarity Smell Number
sample of organisms
R S
Pond P Murky Musty Few

Pond Q Clear Odourless Few


Water Water
Pond R Murky Musty None

Pond S Clear Odourless Many

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Which conclusion can be derived from Rohit's (iii) Colocasia, Radish, – Stems
findings? Ginger, Sugarcane
(iv) Sesame, Fenugreek, – Seeds
A. Clear water can sustain aquatic life.
Asparagus, Rice
B. Odourless water cannot sustain aquatic life.
The given sets (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are formed on
C. Murky and musty water cannot sustain aquatic life
the basis of the parts of plants that are eaten; however
at all.
one of the examples in each set is incorrectly grouped.
D. Water must be both clear and Musty to sustain
Identify them and select the correct option.
maximum aquatic life.
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
50. Plants Edible Parts
A. Basil Turnip Colocasia Fenugreek
of Plants
B. Basil Turmeric Radish Sesame
(i) Spinach, Lettuce, – Leaves
Basil, Mistletoe C. Mistletoe Turmeric Radish Asparagus
(ii) Turmeric, Carrot, – Roots D. Mistletoe Radish Sugarcane Rice
Radish, Turnip

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