PART TEST-2
Date: 27/09/2023 Time: 2 hours
Subject: Science (Class-6) Total Marks: 80
Section-A
1. Fill in the blanks: [1marks X 20 = 20marks]
(i) An animal which eats both meat and plant products is called as ________.
(ii) A sparrow eats only _________ products.
(iii) Bees collect _________ from flower.
(iv) The edible parts of a mustard plant are ___________ & ____________.
(v) Carbohydrates & fats are called as ______________.
(vi) Fats, proteins, Vitamins are called as _______________.
(vii) ________________ are needed for the growth and repair of our body.
(viii) Dietary fibres are also called as ____________________.
(ix) Consuming excessive fatty food leads to ______________.
(x) Deficiency of _____________ causes Beriberi.
(xi) Night blindness occurs due to the deficiency of ____________.
(xii)Fibres are twisted together to make ____________.
(xiii) In _____________, a single yarn is used to make a piece of fabric.
(xiv) The process of making yarn from fibre is called ______________.
(xv) The part of leaf by which it is attached to stem is called ___________.
(xvi) The broad green part of the leaf is called __________.
(xvii) ____________ joins the __________ and the backbone together to form a
rib cage.
(xviii) We can see the image of our bones through _________________.
(xix) Magnetic materials are made up of ________________.
(xx) Magnets lose their properties if they are _____________.
2. Match the following: [1marks X 10 =10marks]
A B
1. N-N (A) Anaemia
2. Spinach Leaves (B) Loss of Vision
3. N-S (C) Repulsion
4. Lion, Tiger (D) Plant products
5. Vitamin (E) Lateral roots
6. Iodine (F) Pistil
7. Iron (G)Attraction
8. Vitamin-A (H) Goitre
9. Dicot Plant (I) Rickets
10. Female Part of Flower (J) Eat other animals
3. Define the following terms: [1marks X 10 =10marks]
(i) Nutrients (vi) Leaf venation
(ii) Deficiency diseases (vii) Anther
(iii) Obesity (viii) Fixed joints
(iv) Natural Fibres (ix) Pelvic bones
(v) Weaving (x) Gait of animals
4. State True / False for the following statements: [1marks X 10 =10marks]
(i) A compass can be used to find east/west direction.
(ii) Maximum iron fillings stick in the middle of a bar magnet.
(iii) Parrots eat plant and animal products.
(iv) Insufficient exposure to sunlight is causing Vitamin-D deficiency in many
people.
(v) Deficiency disease can be prevented by eating a balanced diet.
(vi) Jute is an outer covering of coconut.
(vii) Polyester is a natural fibre.
(viii) Roots conduct water to leaves.
(ix) Fish have streamlined bodies.
(x) Artificial magnet was discovered in Greece.
Section-B
5. Answer the following in brief: [2marks X 15 = 30 marks]
(i) Where are poles of a bar magnet located?
(ii) You are given an iron strip. How will you make it into a magnet?
(iii) Why our elbow cannot move backwards?
(iv) How are muscles useful to us?
(v) How do snakes move?
(vi) Briefly describe about the bones of birds?
(vii) What is a skeleton? How many bones do we have in an adult person?
(viii) Briefly describe about ball and socket joint. Give one example with
respect to our body.
(ix) From where do we get oxygen in the atmosphere? The food produced by
plant during the process is called as __________.
(x) What are Creeper and Climbers? Give one example of each.
(xi)
Cotton ? ? ? ?
Fibre Yarn Fabric
Rolls
(xii)What are synthetic fibres? Give some examples.
(xiii) What is a balanced diet?
(xiv) What are dietary fibres? Write any one importance of it.
(xv) Name the reagent used in the test of proteins.
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