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BRIGHT COACHING CLASSES

MARKS:- 80 DATE:- 14-02-03

SUBJECT:- science STD:-6th

Section a ( 1MARKS)
1.What are nutrients?
2.Which are the nutrients essential for our body?
3.Which process is used to separate bacteria from water?
4.What is decantation?
5.Which is the longest bone in your body? Measure it with your scale.
6.Name the bones which protect the heart from all sides.
7.What is estimation?
8.Explore and find out what kind of scale is used by cloth merchants, tailors, carpenters and
mechanics to measure length What is estimation?
9.What is estimation?
10.What are luminous and non-luminous objects?
11.Define opaque objects with example.
12.Why does a cell stop producing electricity after some time?
13.Name some devices in which we use an electric cell.
14.Name the country in which it (magnet) was discovered.
15.What is magnetite called now?

Q FILL IN THE BLANKS(1 MARKS)

1. 1. When north-pole of one magnet is brought near the …………….. of another


magnet, they attract one another.
2. When the north-pole of one magnet is brought close to the …………… of
another magnet, they repel each other.
3. eanuts are separated from a mixture of wheat and peanut by …………… .
4. ………………. is used to separate husk from wheat.
5. Organs inside our body are called ………………….. organs.
6. Red blood cells and some white blood cells are produced in the ……………………..of the
bone
7. Moving ceiling fan is an example of …………… motion.
8. Rotational motion is known as ………….. motion also.
9. Image formed by a pinhole camera is ……………….. .
10. Image formed by a plane mirror is …………….. .

Q TRUE OR FALSE(1 MARKS)

1. A torch bulb is a luminous object.


2. Light travels in a straight line.
3. Image formed by a plane mirror is inverted.
4. Current flows only through a complete path.
5. Handles of electrical appliances are made up of insulators,
6. In a torch, cells are joined in parallel arrangement.
7. Magnets are made up of different materials and in different shapes.
8. Compass needle is made of a magnet.

Q. Choose the correct option in the following questions:(1 MARKS)

1. Choose the correct option in the following questions:


(i) Which is an example of a magnetic substance?
(a) Iron
(b) Nickel
(c) Cobalt
(d) All of these

2.A freely suspended bar magnet rests in


(a) north-south directions
(b) east-west directions
(c) upside down
(d) any direction by chance

3. substance which allows electricity to pass through it is called


(a) a conductor
(b) an insulator
(c) semiconductor
(d) superconductor

4. Which is an example of an insulator


(a) bakelite
(b) aluminium
(c) tap water
(d) All of these

5. Which is an example of an insulator


(a) bakelite
(b) aluminium
(c) tap water
(d) All of these

SECTION B
Q. SHORT ANSWER QUESTION (2 MARKS)
1. What is malnutrition? What are its harmful effects?

2. What is the effect of protein deficiency on the health of children?

3. How will you Separate a mixture of common salt and chalk powder?

4. How a bone is formed? What kind of food should we take for proper growth and upkeep of
bones?

5. How are the birds adapted for flying?

6. How will you measure the length of any curved line?

7. Define rotatory motion with a suitable example.

8. What is “conduction tester”?

Q LONG QUESTION ANSWER

1. Where are the poles of a circular magnet? How will you find this?
2. Write the sources and deficiency diseases of the vitamins ‘A’, ‘B’ complex, C, D, E
and K.
3. Describe the mechanism of swimming in fish.
4. What is translatory motion? What are its types? Give examples of periodic and oscillatory
motions. Fix a rubber string or a piece of a thread stretched between the nails. Pluck it just
like the string of a Sitar or a Violin. What type of motion is this?
5. What is reflection? Why is the moon not considered as a luminous body? What do you mean
by scattering of light? What is the difference between image and shadow?

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