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(1103CPA40401623000) 00/2CPA4/4/0612//07
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HOMI BHABHA BALVAIDNYANIK


MOCK TEST PAPER
(ACADEMIC SESSION 2023-2024)

CLASS - VI
MOCK TEST - 4
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1. This paper contains 90 Questions. Maximum Marks : 90.
2. The duration of the paper is 90 min.
3. If you do not know the answer to any question, do not waste time on it and pass on to the next one.
Time permitting, you can come back to the questions, which you have left in the first instance and
attempt them.
4. Since the time allotted for this question paper is very limited you should make the best use of it by not
spending too much time on any one question.
5. Each correct answer carry [One Mark].
6. There is No negative marking.

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CLASS-VI

PHYSICS
1. The North end of freely suspended magnet points
5. If the two terminals of a cell are connected directly
towards ?
with a wire, then:
(1) North pole of earth’s magent
(2) South pole of earth’s magent
(3) East pole of earth’s magent
(4) West pole of earth’s magent
2. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
is set to launch first solar mission in 2019. What is
it called?
(1) more electrical energy will be stored in the cell
(1) Aditya-L
(2) no current will flow in the wire
(2) SuryaNamaskar-Li
(3) the chemical gets used up very fast
(3) Aditya-L1
(4) nothing will happen
(4) Surya-L1
6. What is referred to as the morning star ?
3. A man runs 10 km in 30 min. What is his speed?
(1) It is Mars which is seen in the eastern sky.
(1) 5 km h–1
(2) It is Venus seen in the eastern sky before sunrise
(2) 10 km h–1 (3) It is the phenomenon caused by a small body
(3) 15 km km h–1 entering the earth’s atmosphere and emitting light.
(4) 20 km h–1 (4) It is the north star seen in the morning sky
4. The table below shows the energy conversions of 7. The freezing point of water is ________ & the
four devices, M, N, O and P? boiling point of water is _______.
(1) 32°F, 112°F
Device Energy conversion (2) 0 K, 100 K
M Electrical energy - Kinetic energy (3) 0°C, 32°C
N Potential energy - Kinetic energy
(4) 273 K, 373 K
O Kinetic energy - Sound energy
P Electrical energy - Heat energy
8. Which type of eclipse is formed when moon comes
in between Sun and Earth?
Which of the following correctly represents the (1) Solar eclipse
devices in the table? (2) Lunar eclipse
(3) Complete lunar eclipse
M N O P (4) None of these
Vacuum
1 Drill Watch Telephone
Flask
9. Which planet from the solar system has the longest
Vacuum period of rotation ?
2 Torchlight Discman Refrigerator
Cleaner (1) Venus
Battery-
(2) Mercury
3 Toaster operated Radio Solar-cooker
fan (3) Jupiter
Microwave (4) Pluto
4 Escalator Catapult Drum
oven

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10. Which of the following is NOT the correct method 16. Identify an incorrect statement.
to make magnet? (1) Curvilinear and rectilinear motions together form
translatory motion.
(2) Rotatory motion is always oscillatory.
(3) Motion of a stone dropped from a roof is
rectilinear.
(4) Motion of a simple pendulum is periodic
17. Which of the following indicate CNG ?
(1) Converted Natural Gas
(2) Costal Natural Gas
(3) Compressed Natural Gas
(4) Carbon Nitrogen Gas
18. What is the range shown by the thermometer,
which is used to measure human temperature ?
(1) 90oF to 100oF (2) 37oF to 46oF
(3) 94o F to 108oF (4) 32oF to 212oF
19. A group of children A, B, C and D are applying
forces on the same body as shown figure.
(A) I and II (B) II
(C) I, II and III (D) IV
11. Wedge in our body :
(1) hand (2) eyes
(3) teeth (4) nose
12. Which of the following has the highest potential
energy ?
(1) 10 kg stone at a height of 20 m
(2) 100 kg stone at a height of 2 m
(3) 40 kg stone at a height of 5 m
(4) 30 kg stone at a height of 7 m Which of the following is correct?
13. Which of the following is NOt matched correctly? (i) The net force acting on tie body is 50 N
(1) Volume- Litres (2) Time - Kelvin (ii) The body will move towards east
(3) Mass - kg (4) Length – metres (iii) The net force acting on the body is zero
14. The rock like bodies between the orbits of Mars (iv) The net force acting on the body is 45 N
and Jupiter are called __________ . (1) (i), (ii) and (ii)
(1) inner planets (2) asteroids (2) (ii) and (iv)
(3) satellites (4) galaxies (3) (ii), (iii), (iv)
15. The night sky is black because (4) (i), (iv)
(1) Black light reaches our eyes 20. The source of the sun’s energy is
(2) No light reaches our eyes (1) Coal
(3) Our eyes do not work in night (2) Petroleum
(4) All of the above (3) Gravitational force
(4) Nuclear reaction

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21. The size of an air bubble rising up in water 26. Mercury can conduct heat. This property is
(1) decreases justified by which of the following reason ?
(2) increases (1) mercury has high density
(3) remain same (2) mercury shines
(4) may increase or decrease (3) mercury can flow
22. Atmospheric pressure is measured by ______. (4) mercury is a metal
(1) Barometer 27. One litre water of temperature 30qC is mixed with
(2) Manometer one litre water of temperature 50qC. What will
(3) Screw gauge is measured by be the temperature of the mixture ?
(4) None of these (1) 20qC (2) 30qC
23. Two ring magnets X & Y are connected through a (3) 40qC (4) 50qC
rod as shown below. 28. Which of the given sources emit light naturally ?
Magnet X floats above magnet Y because ___. (a) A glow worm (b) An electric bulb
(c) The Stars
(1) Only (a) and (b) (2) Only (b) and (c)
(3) Only (a) and (c) (4) None of these
29. Complete the formula
Mass
® Volume =
____
(1) Weight
(2) Density
(1) Magnet X is lighter than magnet Y. (3) Gravitational acceleration
(2) Magnet Y is more powerful than magnet X. (4) Area
(3) Like poles of both magnets are facing each 30. Some water spills out when an iron block is
other. dropped into a glass filled up to the brim. Why?
(4) Unlike poles of both magnets are facing each (1) iron block loses its weight in water
other. (2) iron block occupies some space in glass
24. Few drops are seen on grass in winter. What kind (3) mass of iron block is more than water
of change of state, is this ? (4) iron block settles at the bottom of the glass
(1) Melting (2) Sublimation
(3) Freezing (4) Condensation
25. In the given figure of internal structure of the Earth,
which part is represented by X ?

(1) Core (2) Mantle


(3) Earth's crust (4) Solid

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CHEMISTRY
31. What is the normal temperature of the body of
43. Which of the following material is/are hard ?
healthy person ?
(a) cotton (b) metals
(1) 37°C (2) 37°F
(c) sponge (d) wood
(3) 98.4°C (4) 100°C (1) a, b & c (2) a & c
32. Why rubber or plastic should not be burnt? (3) b & d (4) a, b & d
(1) Smoke will be produced 44. Choose the opaque object from the following -
(2) It will produce toxic gases (1) Charcoal (2) Air
(3) Because some plastics cannot be recycled (3) Glass (4) Water
(4) All of the above 45. Process of sieving is related to -
33. Which of the following is responsible for acid rain? (1) Water treatment plant
(1) Combustion of fossil fuel (2) Flour mill
(3) Metallurgy
(2) Burning tyres
(4) Cosmetic plant
(3) Fertilizer industry
46. Find the odd pair -
(4) All of these
(1) Iodine & camphor
34. Which of the following element react with iron in rusting (2) Milk & salt
process? (3) Chalk & sand
(1) Water (2) Hydrogen (4) oil & kerosene
(3) Oxygen (4) Nitrogen 47. Which of the following has neither mass nor volume?
35. The automatic darkening of photochromatic glass is (1) Molecule (2) Atom
because of the presence of - (3) Water (4) Light
(1) Silver bromide (2) Silicon iodide 48. Which of the following has maximum energy?
(3) Silicon dioxide (4) Lead oxide (1) Ice (2) Water
36. Which is also known as 'king of chemicals'? (3) Steam (4) None
(1) HCl (2) NaOH 49. Identify solution among the following mixtures.
(3) H2SO4 (4) HNO3 (1) Gun powder
37. Which method has to be used to get both solvent and (2) Aerated water
solute from a solution? (3) Soil
(1) Evaporation (2) Filtration (4) Blood
(3) Distillation (4) Centrifugation 50. When we add a drop of ink to the water, it gets
38. Red fort at Delhi and palace of fatehpur sikri are made coloured. Which property of matter is responsible
of - for this?
(1) Granite (2) Sandstone
(1) Matter has mass
(3) Limestone (4) Concrete
(2) Matter has volume
39. Which element has neither definite shape nor volume?
(1) Sodium (2) Hydrogen (3) Matter is made up of particles
(3) Iodine (4) Lithium (4) Matter can change its state
40. Which of the following will diffuse faster than the 51. Which of the following is a water insoluble
others? material ?
(1) Water (2) Petrol
(1) Blue vitriol (2) Milk
(3) Perfume (4) Milk
(3) Saffron (4) Nitrogen
41. The small fluffy fibres are -
(1) Bolls (2) Burrs 52. Humidity at a place changes as the _________
(3) Reels (4) Combs in/at the place changes.
42. Which of the following is made from coconut fibres? (1) Pressure (2) Volume of air
(1) Sweaters (2) Shoes (3) Water vapour (4) Source of water
(3) Mattresses (4) Sarees

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CLASS-VI
53. The green colour of glass can be attained by mixing
_________ into ingredients.
(1) Copper oxide (2) Iron oxide
(3) Chromium oxide (4) None of these
54. Which of the following isotope is used in the treatment
of blood cancer ?
(1) P-32 (2) Co-68
(3) Cr-53 (4) All of these
55. During thunderstom, which compounds are formed in
air ?
(1) Nitric oxide (2) Carbon
(3) Phosphorus (4) Oxygen
56. Iron rod turns red on heating. The change is a ______
(1) Physical change (2) Temporary
(3) Chemical change (4) Both (1) & (2)
57. Liquid oxygen is -
(1) Pale green (2) Yellow
(3) Red (4) Pale blue
58. Which of the following is acidic in nature?
(1) Human blood (2) Lime juice
(3) Lime water (4) Antacid
59. Which of the following isn't a mixture?
(1) Sea water (2) Snow flake
(3) Ink (4) Paint
60. __________ is the sublimable substance.
(1) Copper sulphate (2) Iodine
(3) Salt (4) Alum

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CLASS-VI
BIOLOGY
61. ________ is absent in plants and bacteria.
73. ________ is a fluid in the body that has WBC but no
(1) cell membrane (2) cell wall RBC.
(3) centrosomes (4) DNA (1) Plasma (2) Serum
62. Human body : Brain :: Cell : ____ (3) Lymph (4) None of these
(1) Cytoplasm (2) Cell Membrane 74. Absorption of food takes place through _______ in the
(3) Nucleus (4) Cell Wall small intestine.
63. Find the odd man out : (1) Capillaries (2) Water
(1) Wheat (2) Rice (3) Villi (4) Enzymes
(3) Jowar (4) Gram 75. Which sugar is present in milk ?
64. Flower in the form of bud is protected by (1 Glucose (2) Fructose
(1) Calyx (2) Corolla (3) Lactose (4) Galactose
(3) Androecium (4) Gynoecium 76. From which food does body get fats ?
65. Which of the following statements is wrong? (1) Guava (2) Spinach
(1) All plants give oxygen during the day. (3) Salt (4) Ghee
(2) Some plants take in carbon dioxide during the night.
77. Which of the following diet constituent is necessary for
(3) Some plants give oxygen at night. avoiding constipation ?
(4) None of these (1) Sugarcane juice (2) Ice cream
66. Jelly fish can be classified as (3) Green Vegetables (4) Chocolates
(1) Aquatic vertebrate 78. Who am I ? I digest dal in your stomach
(2) Aquatic invertebrate (1) Amylase (2) Pepsin
(3) Amphibious vertebrate
(3) Lipase (4) Bile
(4) Amphibious invertebrate
79. ________ is the site of excretion of urea in the body
67. Bamboo is which type of a plant?
(1) Liver (2) Kidney
(1) Grass (2) Shrub
(3) Stomach (4) None of these
(3) Tree (4) Herb
80. __________ are the structural and functional unit of
68. ________ is the largest group of animals. lungs.
(1) Insects (2) Molluscs (1) Diaphragm (2) Alveoli
(3) Vertebrates (4) Pisces
(3) Nephron (4) Neuron
69. Molluscs have shells made up of _________.
81. In plants _________ is carried out at night.
(1) Calcium Sulphate (CaSO4)
(1) Photosynthesis (2) Respiration
(2) Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3)
(3) Digestion (4) Circulation
(3) Calcium Phosphate [Ca3(PO4)2]
82. ________ is protected by 11th & 12th pair of ribs.
(4) Chitin
(1) Spinal cord (2) Heart and lungs
70. What is the common major component of gram and
peas? (3) Lungs (4) Stomach and kidneys
(1) Carbohydrate (2) Fats 83. Through which organs animals do not excrete?
(3) Proteins (4) Vitamins (1) Kidney (2) Intestine
71. Which of the animals is an arboreal animal? (3) Nose (4) Skin
(1) Rabbit (2) Monkey 84. The junction between two neurons is called as _______.
(3) Pigeon (4) Deer (1) Gap (2) Impulse
72. A non-pathogenic disease of lungs where a patient (3) Fissure (4) Synapse
experiences breathlessness is called as 85. The joint in knee is of ________ type
(1) Pneumonia (2) Whooping cough (1) Saddle (2) Pivot
(3) Asthma (4) None of these (3) Ball and Socket (4) Hinge

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86. A person has an extra thumb. His total bones are
(1) 270 (2) 206
(3) 272 (4) 208
87. Murrah is a breed of ________ .
(1) Cows (2) Buffaloes
(3) Sheep (4) Bulls
88. Which is the most responsible factor for ruining ecological
balance ?
(1) Urbanisation (2) Earthquakes
(3) Floods (4) Drought
89. The movement of food in the oesophagus takes place
by
(1) Diffusion (2) Peristalsis
(3) Osmosis (4) Facilitated transport
90. _________ is a tertiary consumer.
(1) rabbit (2) tiger
(3) insect (4) fungi

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