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CLASS: VI (2024 - 25)

SUBJECT: SCIENCE
REVISION WORKSHEET
CHAPTER-4-SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUPS
Q1. Choose the correct answers
1. Which one will show a metallic lustre?
(a) Any surface of a metal
(b) Freshly cut surface of a metal
(c) Freshly cut surface of non-metal
(d) Surfaces of all materials

2. Name the soluble gas in water


a) Carbon
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Helium
d) Neon

3. Name a lustrous object


a) Sponge
b) gold
c) Diamond
d) both (b) and (c)

4. An oily thin paper sheet will be


(a) transparent
(b) translucent
(c) opaque
(d) cannot be predicted

5. What makes the basis of sorting materials into groups?


(a) Similarities in their properties
(b) Differences in their properties
(c) Both similarities and differences in their properties
(d) All of these
Q2. Answer the following questions based on the given image.
1.Which property is shown in the image?

(i) palm becomes transparent


(ii) palm becomes opaque
(iii) palm becomes translucent
(iv) palm becomes lustrous

2. Which of the following will be soluble in water?

(i) Salt (ii) Vinegar (iii) Lemon juice (iv) All of these

Q3. Assertion and Reason


(i) Both (A) and (R ) are true , and (R ) is the correct explanation of (A).
(ii) Both (A) and (R ) are true , and (R ) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(iii)(A) is true but (R) is false.
1. (A) is false but (R) is true.

2. Assertion- Sorting is essential to live an organized life.


Reason-Grouping items based on their similarities or differences makes it easier
to locate objects.
3. Assertion- Paper and cardboard are translucent objects.
Reason- Light can pass partially through them.

Q4. Case study


Mass per unit volume is known as density.
The heavy objects will sink in water and the light objects will float on water. The sinking
and floating of objects depends on density of the object.
1. The people who don't know how to swim will _____in dead sea.
(i) swim
(ii) float
(iii) sink
(iv) die

2. _______will sink in water.


(i) Plastic ball
(ii) Iron ball
(iii) Rubber ball
(iv) air filled balloon
3. An egg sinks in water but we can make it float by adding_______.
(i) petrol
(ii) oil
(iii) Salt
(iv) Sand

Q5. Answer the following in short


1. Write down the importance of sorting of materials.
2. How do aquatic plants and animals survive in water?
3. Define solubility.
4. How does the grouping of objects help the shopkeeper?
5. Name the various materials from which following things can be made:
Shoes, chair, coins, utensils, clothes.
6. State a condition when pure water can lose transparency.
7. What are the similarities between iron, copper, aluminium?
8. How is density of an object related to its floating or sinking?

Q6. Answer the following in detail:


1. Write about the three states of matter along with diagrams.
2. How does sugar dissolve in water?
3. Is cotton suitable to make a bucket? Give reason for your answer.

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