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6 Level - 2

SET 1
SCIENCE

1. The given table shows the variation of distance s travelled 7. The mirror image of 'SMART' will be
in t th second by a car as it starts moving along a road.
A. T R A M S
The speed of the car is
B. T A M S R
t th second 1 2 3 4 5 6 C. S M A R T
s in metre 50 43 37 41 50 55 D. T R A M S
A. First decreasing then remaining constant 8. A pinhole camera produces an upside down image of
B. First increasing then decreasing objects. What is the reason behind it?
C. First decreasing then increasing A. Cylinder with small diameter in Pinhole camera
D. Continuously increasing. contains tracing paper.
B. Light rays travel in a straight line.
2. Which option is correct example of vibratory motion?
C. In pinhole camera, cylinder with large diameter is
A. Movement of Strings of guitar covered with silver foil.
B. Movement of Surface of drum D. Cylinders used in a pinhole camera are of different
C. Movement of train diameters.
D. Both A and B
9. The essential condition for the formation of shadow is
3. Distance from Delhi to Mumbai is measured in A. There should be an opaque material
A. Metres B. Kilometres B. There should be a source of light and screen
C. Millimetres D. Centimetres C. The object must be placed in the path of light
D. All of these.
4. Read the given statements and select the correct
option. 10. The arrangement of three bar magnets is shown. Which
arrangement is possible?
Statement 1 : A dry cell converts chemical energy
into electrical energy.
Statement 2 : In a dry cell, the current always flows
from its positive terminal to its negative terminal A. B.
through the circuit.
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
is the correct explanation of statement 1.
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
is not the correct explanation of statement 1. C. D.
C. Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false.
11. What will happen if we rub the similar poles of two
5. The motion of Earth spinning around the sun is magnets?

A. Periodic motion only A. They will attract each other.


B. Circular motion only B. They will become stronger.
C. Periodic and Rectilinear motion only C. They will lose their magnetism.
D. Circular and periodic motion only. D. One will become north pole and other will become
south pole.
6. In which of the following, the bulb will glow?
12. Which of the
Non-conductor Conductor of
following is placed
of electricity electricity
A. B. incorrectly in the
groups ? Wool Copper
Tungsten Brass
A. Glass
Rubber Gold
B. Iron
C. D. Glass Iron
C. Tungsten
D. Gold

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13. Which of the following statements is/are correct? 17. Kirti took a glass beaker and filled it with clean
(i) Never keep magnets in pair with the same poles in water. She put a silver coin in it and looked at the
the same side. coin from the top of the beaker. What would be her
(ii) No effect on magnetic property is observed when it observation?
is hammered or dropped from a height.
(iii) Heat can diminish the magnetic property of
magnets.
A. (i) and (iii) only
B. (ii) and (iii) only
C. (iii) and (i) only.
D. All (i), (ii) and (iii)

14. A bag of cement lying in the open gets wet due to rain A. She could not see the coin properly because
during the night. The next day the Sun shines brightly. water is translucent.
What type of change is this? B. She could see the coin clearly because water is
A. Irreversible chemical change opaque.
B. Reversible physical change C. She could see the coin clearly because water is
C. Irreversible physical change transparent.
D. Reversible slow change D. She could not see the coin because the coin is
transparent.
15. Observe the given figure carefully and identify the
correct statements. 18. While lighting a candle, Nitin observed the following
changes :
(i) Wax was melting.
(ii) Candle wick was burning.
(iii) Size of the candle wick was reducing.
(iv) Melted wax was getting solidified.
Of the above, the changes that cannot be reversed are
A. (i) and (ii) B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (iii) and (iv) D. (i) and (iv)
(i) X is denser than Y.
(ii) Both X and Y are miscible liquids. 19. The steps involved to obtain clear water from a sample
(iii) X is water, Y is oil. of muddy water are respectively
(iv) X is oil, Y is water.
A. Filtration and sedimentation
(v) Both X and Y are immiscible liquids.
B. Sedimentation and sieving
(vi) Y is denser than X.
C. Sedimentation and filtration
A. (i), (ii) and (iii) only
B. (iv), (v) and (vi) only D. Sedimentation and winnowing.
C. (iv) and (v) only 20. Read the given statements and select the correct
D. (ii), (iii) and (vi) only option.
16. You are provided with the following materials : Statement 1 : Some changes that do not result in the
(i) Metal container (ii) Magnifying glass formation of new substances are called chemical changes.
(iii) Wooden box (iv) Muslin cloth Statement 2 : Most of the Physical changes are
(v) Cardboard carton temporary changes.
(vi) Aluminium foil A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
Which of the given materials are opaque? is the correct explanation of statement 1.
A. (iii), (v), (vi) only B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
B. (ii), (iv), (vi) only is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. (i), (iii), (v), (vi) only
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
D. (iii), (iv), (v) only
D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.

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21. Four mixtures are given : 25. Identify the incorrect match(es).
(i) Kidney beans and chick peas I. Those substances through which objects cannot
(ii) Pulses and rice be seen-Opaque substances
(iii) Rice flakes and corn II. Those substances through which objects can be
(iv) Potato wafers and cream biscuits seen clearly-Translucent substances
Which of these can be separated by the method of III. Those substances through which objects can be
winnowing? seen but not clearly-Transparent substances
A. (i) and (ii) B. (ii) and (iii) A. Only I
C. (i) and (iii) D. (iii) and (iv) B. II and III
C. I and III
22. Which of the following is incorrect?
D. All are incorrect
A. A change in which a new substance is formed
- Chemical change 26. Which of the following would take least time to get
B. Reduction in size due to decrease in temperature broken down into harmless substances?
- Expansion
A. Paper
C. A change which occurs over a fixed period of
time - Periodic change B. Cotton cloth
D. A useful change brought about naturally or by C. Vegetable peel
us - Desirable change D. Pencil

23. Match column I with column II and select the correct 27. Read the given paragraph.
option from the given code. (i) is a natural fertiliser produced by the decomposition
Column I Column II of organic wastes from (ii) , (iii) etc. Layers of waste
P. Used to separate (i) Winnowing are buried in huge pits with layers of (iv) in between.
insoluble solid (v) present in soil act on the waste and convert it into
particles from liquid (i). This process is known as (vi) .
Q. Used to separate (ii) Sieving
heavy and light Select the option that correctly fills the blanks in the
solid particles above paragraph.
R. Used to separate (iii) Distillation (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)
particles of
A. Gobar Vegetable Kitchens Soil Bacteria Vermicom-
different sizes
S. Process of settling (iv) Filtration gas markets posting
down of suspended B. Compost Kitchen Sugar Soil Bacteria Composting
particles farms mills
T. Used to separate (v) Sedimentation C. Manure Kitchen Factories Rocks Fungi Composting
dissolved substances farms
from their solution D.
Compost Sugar Metal Soil Earth- Vermi
A. P - (ii), Q - (i), R - (iv), S - (iii), T - (v) mills industries -worms composting
B. P - (iv), Q - (i), R - (ii), S - (v), T - (iii)
C. P - (i), Q - (ii), R - (v), S - (iii), T - (iv) 28. Match column I with column II and select the correct
D. P - (iv), Q - (ii), R - (i), S - (v), T - (iii) option from the given code.
Column I Column II
24. Observe the given flowchart carefully and identify (a) Trace gases (i) Nitrogen
objects (i), (ii) (iii) and (iv).
(b) Released from (ii) Carbon monoxide
burning of coal
and diesel
(c) Required for (iii) Hydrogen
plant growth
(d) Respiration and (iv) Argon and xenon
combustion
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Oxygen
A. Coal Iron nails Butter Cotton A. (a) – (iii), (b) – (v), (c) – (iv), (d) – (ii)
B. Iron nails Cotton Butter Coal B. (a) – (iv), (b) – (ii), (c) – (i), (d) – (v)
C. Coal Cotton Butter Iron nails C. (a) – (iv), (b) – (iii), (c) – (v), (d) – (ii)
D. Iron nails Coal Butter Cotton D. (a) – (iii), (b) – (v), (c) – (i), (d) – (iv)

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29. 'About two – third of the earth's surface is covered (ii) Caterpillar resembles young butterfly.
with water, still most of the water is unfit for human (iii) The eggs grow into larvae, which turn into
consumption'. Why? pupae.
A. Most of the water is present in frozen state in A. (ii) only
glaciers.
B. (i) and (iii) only
B. Most of the surface water percolates to deeper layers
C. (ii) and (iii) only
of soil, known as underground water.
D. (i), (ii) and (iii)
C. Water is polluted due to presence of dissolved and
insoluble impurities. 35. Which adaptations does the given plant show in order
D. Most of the surface water is in oceans and seas to survive in xerophytic conditions?
and has salt dissolved in it.

30. Which of the following statements is incorrect?


A. Uneven distribution of water on earth results in
floods and droughts.
B. Nitrogen fixing bacteria are present in roots and
leaves of leguminous plants.
C. Red worms help in making compost from organic
waste. A. Stem is fleshy and swollen and is covered with
D. Biomedical wastes like syringes, medicines etc. thick waxy layer to retain water.
should be incinerated. B. Leaves are reduced to spines to prevent water loss
31. Which of the following joints help a bowler in swinging by transpiration.
his arm or a swimmer in rotating his arm? C. Well developed and deep penetrating roots to
A. Hinge joint absorb water from soil.
B. Pivot joint D. All of these.
C. Ball and socket joint
36. Select the correctly matched pair.
D. Gliding joint.
(i) Free-floating plant – Hydrilla
DIRECTIONS : Refer to the given figure and select the (ii) Submerged plant – Tapegrass
correct option for Q.No. 32 and 33.
(iii) Rooted floating plant – Water lily
A. (ii) and (iii) only B. (i) and (ii) only
C. (i) and (iii) only D. (i), (ii) and (iii)

37. Green plants are known as producers. They prepare


more food than they need. The extra food is stored in
32. Which labelled part of fish enable it to take in gas different parts of the plant. Identify the parts of the
which also helps in combustion? plant from which the following food items (P, Q, R
A. 2 and S) are obtained and select the correct option.
B. 4
C. 1
D. 3

33. What is the function of 2 and 4?


A. They help in digestion.
B. They help to maintain water balance of the
body.
C. They help to change direction while swimming. P Q R S
D. They protect the animal from the cold. A. Stem Leaf Flower Seed
B. Root Stem Flower Seed
34. Which of the following statements are correct regarding
C. Fruit Leaf Seed Flower
the life cycle of a butterfly?
D. Leaf Fruit Stem Root
(i) It involves four stages.

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38. Observe the given Venn diagram. 42. Identify the correct sequence of intermediate products
formed during the process of formation of finished
cloth.
A. Protein chain → Yarn → Fabric → Cloth
B. Protein chain → Fibre → Yarn → Fabric → Cloth
C. Fibre → Yarn → Fabric → Cloth
D. Fibre → Fabric → Yarn → Protein chain → Cloth

43. Fibre obtained from 'X' is used for making linen and
laces. Seeds of 'X' are pressed to obtain linseed oil.
X can be
Identify 'X'.
A. Papaya B. Grapes
A. Flax B. Jute
C. Coconut D. Blueberry
C. Sisal D. Coconut
39. Observe the given experimental figures carefully.
44. Read the given statements and select the correct
What does this experiment prove?
option.
Statement 1 : Gauze used in hospitals is made up of
cotton fibres.
Statement 2 : Cotton contains sufficient air space
between its fibres.
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
is the correct explanation of statement 1.
A. Sample X can be mashed banana B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
B. Sample X can be crushed pulses is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. Sample X can be butter C. Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false.
D. Sample X can be groundnut oil D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false.

40. Haemoglobin and antibodies are __________. 45. Read the given statements and select the option which
correctly identifies true (T) and false (F) ones.
A. Carbohydrates B. Proteins
C. Lipids D. None of these (i) Oil obtained from cotton seeds is an edible oil.
(ii) Silkworm grows on mulberry trees.
41. 'Roughage has no nutritive value, yet it is needed by (iii) Terylene is smooth, biodegradable synthetic
our body'. Which of the following gives the correct fibre.
reason for this statement. (i) (ii) (iii)
A. It is required for haemoglobin formation. A. F T T
B. It helps to transport substances within the body. B. T T F
C. It helps to maintain constant body temperature. C. F T F
D. It helps to get rid of undigested food. D. T F T

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Consider the motion of the car from point A to D. Which 47. Sunita observed the behaviour of the following
of the following is correct? materials when added to water :
Material Soluble in water
a. Salt ü
b. Sugar ü
c. Chalk powder ü
d. Sawdust ü
e. Sand û
A. The total displacement covered by car is 6 km.
f. Kerosene oil û
B. The total displacement of the car is 23 km.
g. Vinegar û
C. The total distance covered by car is 11 km.
D. The total displacement of the car is zero. h. Lime juice ü

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i. Cooking oil û Identify the deficiency disease, deficient nutrient and
j. Milk ü food source of the nutrient and select the correct
option.
Which of the observations are incorrect ? Deficiency Deficient Food source
A. (c) and (d) B. (e), (f) and (j) disease nutrient
C. (a), (d) and (f) D. (c), (d) and (g)
A. Anaemia Iron Spinach, Liver, Meat
48. Study the given classification chart carefully and B. Scurvy Vitamin C Lemon, Orange,
identify P, Q, R and S.
Tomato
C. Kwashiorkor Protein Milk, Egg, Fish
D. Rickets Vitamin D Sunlight, Milk, Fish

50. Read the paragraph given below in which some words


have been italicised.
Cotton was previously separated from seeds by hand.
P Q R S But now this is done on a machine called a gin.
A. Lion Dog Bacteria Man When cotton with seeds is passed through a gin, the
seeds are combed out and collected in a vessel. This
B. Cow Bacteria Hookworm Shark
process is called retting. The cotton is then pressed
C. Tiger Vulture Fungi Cat
into bundles called bolls.
D. Deer Vulture Tapeworm Crow
Which of the following statements is correct regarding
49. A child is suffering from a deficiency disease. He this?
shows the following symptoms. A. Seeds should be replaced with stems.
(i) Swelling of gums B. Retting should not be replaced.
(ii) Swelling of joints C. Bolls should be replaced with bales.
(iii) Bleeding of gums D. Gin should be replaced with bobbin.

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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