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ELPRO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Session- 2021-2022
Worksheet
Name: Topic : Measurement and Motion
Class : VI Subject : Science
Prepared by: Arya Panikar Date:
Learning outcome:
* explore and identify the history and evolution of transport.
* Identify motion and the types of motion.
* Difference between circulatory and rotational motion will be understood well.
* Analyse and differentiate the combination of different motions at the same time.

Q1. Multiple choice questions:


i) The distance between Pune and Hyderabad is usually expressed in units of
(a) decametre
(b) metre
(c) centimetre
(d) kilometre
ii) Which of the following does not express a time interval?
(a) A day
(b) A second
(c) A school period
(d) Time of the first bell in the school
iii) Sonal moves on a straight road from point A to point C. She takes 20 minutes to cover a certain distance AB
and 30 minutes to cover the rest of distance BC. She then turns back and takes 30 minutes to cover the
distance CB and 20 minutes to cover the rest of the distance to her starting point. She makes 5 rounds on the
road the same way. Sonal concludes that her motion is
(a) only rectilinear motion.
(b) only periodic motion.
(c) rectilinear and periodic both.
(d) neither rectilinear nor periodic.
iv) Bholu and Golu are playing in a ground. They start running from the same point A in the ground and reach
point B at the same time by following the paths marked 1 and 2 respectively as shown in Fig. Which of the
following is/are true for the given situation.

As compared to Golu, Bholu covers a


(a) Longer distance but with a lower speed.
(b) Longer distance with a higher speed.
(c) Shorter distance with a lower speed.
(d) Shorter distance with a higher speed.
v) Four pieces of wooden sticks A, B, C and D are placed along the length of 15cm long scale

as shown in Fig. Which one of them is 3.4 cm in length?

a. A b. C c. D d. B

Q2. Fill in the blanks


(i) Motion of an object or a part of it around a fixed point is known as ……………. motion.
(ii) A body, where the object moves around an axis, and its different parts move through different
distances in a given time, is called ……….. motion.
(iii) In rectilinear motion, object moves……….. a ………… line.
(iv) SI unit of length is …………
Q3. Fill in the blanks:
(i) One metre is _____ cm.
(ii) Five kilometre is ____ m.
(iii) Motion of a child on a swing is ____.
(iv) Motion of the needle of a sewing machine is ___.
(v) Motion of wheel of a bicycle is___.

Q4. While measuring the length of a knitting needle, the reading of the scale at one end is 3.0 cm and at the other
end is 33.1 cm. What is the length of the needle?

Q5. Answer in one word:


a) The movement of a body about a fixed axis without changing its position is called_____
b) One liter is equal to _____________ ml.
c) Each meter is divided into 100 equal parts. Each part is equal to____
d) Which one unit is used to measure the mass of the objects____
e) The motion described by a violin string is __________

Q6. Height of a stick is 1.75 m. Express the height in cm and mm.

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