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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWTOWN

SESSION 2023-2024
FINAL EXAMINATION

CLASS: VI FULL MARKS: 80


SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY (SET B) TIME: 2 HOURS

General Instructions:
 The paper consists of five printed pages.
 Answers should be to the point.
 Copy the question number carefully before answering the questions.
 Marks will be deducted for spelling errors.
 There is a reading time of 10 minutes.
 Writing time is not included in the reading time.

SECTION A

1. Choose the correct option for the following questions: [1x10=10]

a. The component of air which is used to manufacture fertilizers:


i. Oxygen ii. Nitrogen iii. Carbon dioxide iv. Argon
b. A non metal which is liquid at room temperature:
i. Fluorine ii. Chlorine iii. Bromine iv. Iodine
c. In which of the following, the particles are most tightly packed?
i. Water ii. Mustard oil iii. Rock iv. Milk
d. Which of the following phenomenon is not observed when a sample of matter is heated?
i. Change of chemical composition ii. Contraction of matter
iii. Change of physical state iv. Expansion of matter
e. Which gas is removed from the atmosphere by the plants?
i. Carbon monoxide ii. Carbon dioxide iii. Hydrogen iv. Nitrogen
f. Helium and Radon are:
i. Metals ii. Non-metals iii. Metalloids iv. Noble gases
g. Evaporation causes ____________.
i. Heating ii. Cooling iii. Sedimentation iv. Condensation
h. The similarity between camphor, iodine, ammonium chloride is that:
i. All of these undergo evaporation ii. All of these undergo condensation
iii. All of these undergo sublimation iv. All of these undergo freezing
i. Joseph Black is famous for identification of __________.
i. Oxygen ii. Nitrogen iii. Carbon dioxide iv. Water vapour
j. The full form of CFC is __________.
i. Chlorofluorochlorine ii. Chlorofluorochloride
iii. Chlorofluorocarbon iv. Carbofluorochloride

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SECTION B

2. Name the processes labelled as A- E: [1x5=5]

3. Match the following: [1x5=5]

Column A Column B
a. Copper i. Fuel
b. Graphite ii. Disinfectant
c. Impure diamond iii. Lubricant
d. Coal, wood iv. Electrical wire
e. Chlorine v. Cutting glass

4. Identify the separation techniques that are used to separate the following mixtures: [1×5=5]
a. Mud and water
b. Stones and husk
c. Sand and ammonium chloride
d. Iron and common salt
e. Pulp from fresh juice

5. Show the diagrammatic representation of the following molecules : [1x5=5]


a. Chlorine molecule
b. Carbon dioxide molecule
c. Calcium oxide molecule
d. Ozone molecule
e. Water molecule

6. Fill in the blanks : [1x5=5]


a. The insoluble solid left behind on the filter paper is called __________.
b. The type of elements that possess the properties of both metals and non metals are
_________.
c. Air exerts __________ pressure in all directions.
d. The increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere is called
_________.
e. _________ is a fuel used in power stations, houses, industries and steam engine.

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7. State whether the given statements are True/False. Rewrite the incorrect statements
correctly: [1x5=5]
a. Cohesive forces exist between molecules of different substances.
b. Mass of an object can be zero if no gravity acts on that object.
c. Sieving helps to separate components that differ in size.
d. The boiling point of mixture is generally fixed.
e. The symbol of silicon is Si.

8. a. Two gases ‘A’ and ‘B’ are responsible for acid rain. Identify ‘A’ and ‘B’. [1x2=2]
b. What do the terms ‘2H’and ‘H2’ signify? [1x2=2]
c. Mention one natural pollution source. [1]

9. Observe the given image and answer the following questions:

a. Which phenomenon/ condition does the above image depict? [1]


b. What name is given to the substances responsible for the above? [1]
c. Mention three ways to control the above phenomenon. [3]

10. a. Study the image and answer the following questions:

i. Identify the separation technique shown in the given image. [1]


ii. Mention two other substances that can be used instead of the strainer. [2]
b. Write the Latin name of the following elements: [1x2=2]
i. Copper
ii. Lead

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11. a. Give reasons for the following: [1x3=3]
i. Solids are firm, compact and almost incompressible.
ii. Plastic is used to insulate wires.
iii. Traffic policemen regulating traffic at the signal wear masks.
b. i. Write the full form of CNG. [1x2=2]
ii. Mention one advantage of CNG over petrol.

12. a. Differentiate between the following: (One point of difference) [1x4=4]


i. Solids and Gases (in terms of compressibility)
ii. Miscible and immiscible liquids
iii. Gas and Vapour
iv. Boiling and evaporation
b. Name one factor which determines the state of matter. [1]

13. Study the diagram and answer the following questions:

a. What do you observe when a person blows air into clear lime water? [1]
b. Name the gas that is responsible for this change. [1]
c. What is the composition of lime water? [1]
d. Name the insoluble solid that is formed when the person blows air into clear lime water. [1]
e. Name the gas essential for respiration. [1]

14. a. How do the non- leguminous plants get their share of nitrogen? [1]
b. Amit draws a piechart showing the composition of air. However he did not get any
marks for the diagram.

OXYGEN

NITROGEN

i. Identify the error. [1]


ii. Draw it correctly. [1]
c. What is Brownian Motion? How is it caused? [1+1=2]
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15. a. Name the elements present in the following compounds: [1x3=3]
i. Carbon dioxide
ii. Calcium oxide
iii. Water
b. What is resistance? [1]
c. Name a chemical that is used to speed up the rate of sedimentation. [1]

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