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PRE-NURTURE COURSE

SESSION 2020–21

ONLINE INTERNAL TEST - 3


(CBSE - PHASE - I to III)
CLASS – VI
Time: 90 Minutes Maximum Marks : 180

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A. General:
1. This Question Paper contains Sections .
2. Section contains 60 objective questions.
3. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and electronic gadgets in
any form are NOT ALLOWED.
4. The answer sheet, a machine-gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS), is provided separately for section I.
5. Mark your responses in the OMR sheet using only Blue/Black ball pen.
6. Do not tamper / mutilate the ORS or this booklet.
7. Do not break the seals of the question – paper booklet before instructed to do so by the invigilators.
B. Filling the top-half of the ORS:
8. Write your Form Number, Name and Father’s Name with pen in appropriate boxes. Do not write these any
where else.
9. Darken the appropriate bubbles below your Enrolment Number with Blue/Black ball pen.

C. Question paper format and Marking scheme:


10. For each question you will be awarded marks if you darken only the bubble corresponding to the correct
answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases, minus one –1) mark will be awarded.

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CBSE CLASS - VI (PHASE - I TO III)
ONLINE INTERNAL TEST- 3

SYLLABUS
PHYSICS : Light, Shadows And Reflection, Electricity & Circuits (Upto
circuit)

CHEMISTRY : Sorting Materials Into Groups, Separation of Substances


(Complete)

BIOLOGY : Getting To Know Plants, Body Movement (Complete)

MATHEMATICS : Whole Numbers(Complete)

MAT : Series, Coding Decoding, Number Ranking & Sequence Test


INTERNAL TEST- [CLASS VI]

SECTION - A
PHYSICS
A girl is 20cm away from plane mirror. If she moves few steps closer to mirror

20cm

girl Plane mirror

(1) The size of image will decrease


(2) The size of image will increase
(3) The size of image will same
(4) can not say
The ray of light which is sent back by the mirror is called
(1) Incident Ray (2) Reflected Ray
(3) Normal (4) None of the Above
Which of the following can never form a circular shadow?
(1) Ice-cream cone (2) Shoe box (3) A flat disc (4) Ball
Virtual images are formed always-
(1) When light ray actually meets
(2) By reflection
(3) When light rays appear to be meeting
(4) Virtual images can not be formed
Solar eclipse takes place on:
(1) New moon (2) Full moon
(3) First quarter moon (3) Last-quarter moon
What is true about reflection from plane mirror.
(1) Image formed is virtual and erect
(2) Size of image is not same as the size of the object
(3) Image is not laterally inverted
(4) None of the above

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CBSE/P-I to III/CLASS VI

PASSAGE QUESTIONS 7, 8 AND 9


Figure given below shows the different numbered positions of moon during the formation of a Particular
eclipse.

SUN EARTH 2

3
EARTH

Position 2 of moon shows


(1) Total Lunar eclipse (2) Partial Lunar eclipse
(3) Penumbral Lunar Eclipse (4) Total Solar eclipse
The eclipse formed in figure is called as
(1) Solar Eclipse (2) Lunar Eclipse
(3) Annular Solar Eclipse (4) An eclipse can never be formed
Position 1 of moon shows
(1) Total Lunar eclipse (2) Partial Lunar eclipse
(3) Penumbral Lunar Eclipse (4) Total Solar Eclipse
Which of the following is true regarding the interaction of two electric charges with each other?
(1) Like Charges attract each other
(2) Unlike charges repel each other
(3) Unlike charges attract each other
(4) None of the above
Which of the following is a conductor?
(1) Glass (2) Tungsten (3) Wood (4) Plastic
Which of the following is an insulator?
(1) Aluminium (2) Iron (3) Plastic (4) Copper

SECTION - B
CHEMISTRY
Kerosene floats on water because
(1) Kerosene has more density (2) Kerosene has less energy
(3) Densities of water and kerosene are equal (4) Water has more density
Which of the following is not a pure substance?
(1) Hydrogen (2) Oxygen
(3) Water (4) Air

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INTERNAL TEST- [CLASS VI]

Perfume is a substance which is


(1) Volatile (2) Non-volatile
(3) Malleable (4) None of the above
Which of the following is translucent material?
(1) Wood (2) Gems
(3) Oil (4) Tissue paper
Fizzy drinks contain dissolved
(1) Nitrogen (2) Carbon
(3) Oxygen (4) Carbondioxide
To separate tea leaves from tea we use:
(1) Filtration (2) Sedimentation
(3) Decantation (4) Sieving
A commonly used chemical for loading is
(1) Hydrogen (2) Alum
(3) Sulphur (4) Common salt
The substance which sink in water are
(1) Metal key (2) Coin
(3) Feather (4) Both (1) and (2)
Brass is an alloy of
(1) Copper and Zinc (2) Carbon and Iron
(3) Nickel and chromium (4) Iodine and copper
The state of matter which has a definite shape and definite volume is
(1) Liquid (2) Gas
(3) Solid (4) None of these
During filtration, the insoluable solid substance left on filter paper is known as
(1) Residue (2) Filtrate
(3) Sediment (4) Solution
Method which is used to speed up sedimentation:
(1) Loading (2) Crystallization
(3) Filtration (4) Condensation

SECTION - C
BIOLOGY
Which of the following combination of features would you observe in grass?
(1) Parallel venation and fibrous root
(2) Parallel venation and tap root
(3) Reticulate venation and fibrous root
(4) Reticulate venation and tap root
Which of the following is the correct match between the characteristics of stem and the category
of plant?
(1) Weak stem which cannot stand upright : Creeper
(2) Green tender stem : Shrub
(3) Thick, hard stem with branching near the base : Tree
(4) Thick, hard stem with branches high on the plant: Herb

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CBSE/P-I to III/CLASS VI

Which of the following is not the primary function of stem?


(1) Conduction of water (2) Photosynthesis
(3) Formation of branches (4) Bears flowers and fruits
The skull is made up of .......... bony plates joined together.
(1) 11 (2) 22
(3) 33 (4) 44
Read the following sentences about photosynthesis:
(i) Sunlight, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll and water are necessary.
(ii) Oxygen is absorbed.
(iii) Leaves carry out photosynthesis.
(iv) Proteins are made during photosynthesis.
Choose the correct pair of sentences that are true to photosynthesis
(1) (iii) and (iv) (2) (i) and (iii)
(3) (ii) and (iv) (4) (i) and (iv)
Which of the following terms constitute the female part of the flower.
(1) sepals, petal and stamen (2) stigma, style and ovary
(3) ovary, stamen and stigma (4) ovary, style and stamen
Which of the following parts of our body help us in movement?
(i) Bones (ii) Skin
(iii) Muscles (iv) Organs
Choose the correct answer from the option below.
(1) (i) and (iii) (2) (ii) and (iv)
(3) (i) and (iv) (4) (iii) and (ii)
Which of the following joints is immovable?
(1) Shoulder and arm (2) Knee and joint
(3) Upper jaw and skull (4) Lower jaw and upper jaw
Which of the following organisms does not use muscles and skeleton together for movement?
(1) Dog (2) Snail
(3) Earthworm (4) Human being
Underwater divers wear fin-like flippers on their feet to
(1) Swim easily in water. (2) Look like a fish.
(3) Walk on water surface. (4) Walk over the bottom of the sea (sea bed).
Snail moves with the help of its
(1) Shell (2) Bone
(3) Muscular foot (4) Whole body
How many muscles work together to move a bone?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Three (4) Four

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INTERNAL TEST- [CLASS VI]

SECTION - D
MATHEMATICS
450 72 28 45 10
(1) 45010 (2) 49500
(3) 45000 (4) 19800
Which of the following statements in not true?
(1) Both addition and multiplication are associative for whole numbers
(2) Zero is multiplicative identity for whole numbers
(3) Addition and multiplication both are commutative for whole numbers.
(4) Multiplication is distributive over addition for whole numbers.
The difference of largest three digit number and smallest whole numbers is
(1) 997 (2) 998
(3) 996 (4) 999
The school canteen charges Rs16 for lunch and Rs4 for milk for each day. How much money do you spend
in 6 days on these things
(1) Rs100 (2) Rs72
(3) Rs120 (4) Rs160
If a whole number is subtracted from 10 as well as added to 10, then the sum of the resulting numbers is
(1) 0 (2) 20
(3) 40 (4) 80
Observe the pattern
1 1 1
11 11 121
111 111 12321
then what is the value of 11111 11111?
(1) 12321 (2) 1234321
(3) 123454321 (4) 12345654321
Find the number between 13 and 20. If you divide 50 (or) 98 by that number the remainder is 2?
(1) 15 (2) 17
(3) 14 (4) 16
25 sets containing a pencil and a ruler are made. The cost of each pencil is Rs 2 and that of a ruler is Rs 8.
What is the total cost of 25 sets?
(1) Rs 50 (2) Rs 200
(3) Rs 150 (4) Rs 250
The population of a village is 1500. If 489 are men and 462 are women, find the number of children.
(1) 549 (2) 439
(3) 559 (4) 539
What least number should be subtracted from 1336 to get a number exactly divisible by 43?
(1) 46 (2) 1
(3) 3 (4) 7
What is the additive identity of 24?
(1) 1 (2) 0
1
(3) (4) 24
24

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CBSE/P-I to III/CLASS VI

The largest 3 digit number divisible by 19 is


(1) 997 (2) 988
(3) 996 (4) 986

SECTION - E
MAT
1,2,4,7,11,16,?
(1) 22 (2) 25
(3) 21 (4) 24
Find the missing term (?) in the given series: 2.5, 4, ?, 10, 14.5, 20
(1) 6 (2) 7
(3) 6.5 (4) 8.5
If D = 4 and COVER = 63 so what will BASIS be coded as in the same pattern.
(1) 50 (2) 60
(3) 40 (4) 70
In a certain code, RAIN is written as 1234 and MORE is written as 5617. How is REMAIN written in that code?
(1) 157243 (2) 175234
(3) 23456789 (4) 1234567
Find the missing term (?) in the given series: CIR, GMV, KQZ, OUD, ?
(1) YSH (2) SHR
(3) SYH (4) SRY
In a certain code ‘DELHI’ is written as ‘CDKGH’, ‘MADRAS’ as ‘LZCQZR’, how will ‘PATNA’ be coded?
(1) OZSMZ (2) QBUMB
(3) OZTMZ (4) OZMSZ
How many 3’s are immediately preceded by 9 but not immediately followed by 5 in the following number series?
934593593643933539539375759395
(1) 4 (2) 2
(3) 5 (4) 6
Girish ranks sixteenth from the top and forty ninth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class?
(1) 54 (2) 64
(3) 65 (4) 66
Bharti is 8 ranks ahead of Divya who ranks twenty-sixth in a class of 42. What is Bharti’s rank from the last?
(1) 9th (2) 24th
(3) 25th (4) 34 th
Mohan is 12th from right end in a row of 30 boys. What is his position from left end?
(1) 20 (2) 18
(3) 16 (4) 19
In a row of girls, Ramya is fifth from the left and Priya is sixth from the right. When they exchange their positions, then
Ramya becomes thirteenth from the left. What will be Priya’s position from the right?
(1) 7 th (2) 9 th
(3) 12th (4) 14th
How many 5’s are there in the following number sequence which are immediately followed by 3 but not immediately
preceded by 7?
8953253855687335775365335738
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4

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