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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BANGALORE EAST

ANNUAL EXAMINATION REVISION WORKSHEET 1 -(2023-24)

SUBJECT: SCIENCE
SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUPS, AIR AROUND US, THE LIVING ORGANISMS-
CHARACTERISTICS AND HABITATS, GETTING TO KNOW PLANTS

NAME:__________________ CLASS: VI /SEC:_______ DATE: __________

1. Choose the correct option:


1. The material that sinks in water is .
a) stone b) plastic ball c) dry leaves d) cork

2. Which of the following choices can best fill in the boxes I and II given below?

a) I- Carbon dioxide, II- Oxygen b) I- Oxygen, II- Respiration

c) I- Respiration, II- Carbon dioxide d) I- Respiration, II- Oxygen


3. When we step out from an air-conditioned car, on a humid day, our spectacles become misty and
we cannot see anything clearly. This happens due to a process known as
a) evaporation b) condensation
c) transpiration d) precipitation
4. The plant in the given figure respond to

a) touch b) sunlight c) gravity d) water


II. Analogy:
1. Stamen : Pollen grains :: ___________: Ovules
2. Butter paper : Translucent:: Clean air : ____________
III. Name the following:
1. Solid substances which do not dissolve in water. _______________
2. The animals which kill other animals for their food. ____________

IV. Answer the following questions:

a) What is the composition of air? Which gas in the atmosphere is essential for water cycle?
b) Differentiate between translucent and opaque materials.

V. Give scientific reasons:


a) Camels have long legs.

VI. Experiment based question:


1. Study the given experimental set-up in which different substances are added in water.

a) In which test tubes substances will completely disappear ?


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b) Which property of materials can be studied through this experiment?
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VII. Case based questions:
1. Kavita bought new silver anklets. After a month, she found that the anklets had lost their lustre and
turned black. She had a doubt that they were not made of pure silver. But her mother told her that they
were of pure silver.
a) Why do silver anklets lose their luster after sometime?

VIII. Draw neat labelled diagrams of the following.

a. Aquatic plant b. Parts of a flower

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGALORE EAST
ANNUAL EXAMINATION REVISION WORKSHEET 1 -(2023-24)

SUBJECT: SCIENCE- ANSWER KEY

SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUPS, AIR AROUND US, THE LIVING


ORGANISMS-CHARACTERISTICS AND HABITATS, GETTING TO KNOW PLANTS

NAME:_________________________ CLASS: VI /SEC: ______ DATE:_________


____________________________________________________________________________________________

I. Choose the correct option:


1. The material that sinks in water is .
a) stone b) plastic ball c) dry leaves d) cork

2. Which of the following choices can best fill in the boxes I and II given below?

a) I- Carbon dioxide, II- Oxygen b) I- Oxygen, II- Respiration

c) I- Respiration, II- Carbon dioxide d) I- Respiration, II- Oxygen


3. When we step out from an air-conditioned car, on a humid day, our spectacles become misty and we
cannot see anything clearly. This happens due to a process known as _______________
a) evaporation b ) condensation
c) transpiration d) precipitation
4. The plant in the given figure respond to

a) touch b) sunlight c) gravity d) water


II. Analogy:
1. Stamen : Pollen grains :: Ovary : Ovules
2. Butter paper : Translucent: Clean air : _Transparent_
III. Name the following:
1. Solid substances which do not dissolve in water. Insoluble substances
2. The animals which kill other animals for their food. Predators
IV. Answer the following questions:

a) What is the composition of air? Which gas in the atmosphere is essential for water cycle?
Air is mixture of different gases, water vapour, dust and smoke. It contains nitrogen (78%), oxygen
(21%),and remaining 1 % is made up of other gases like Carbon dioxide ,argon, helium, hydrogen
and ozone. Water vapour is essential for water cycle.
b) Differentiate between translucent and opaque materials.

Translucent Opaque
Objects that allow only a small Objects that do not allow any light to
amount of light to pass through them pass through them are called opaque.
are called translucent objects
Ex: butter paper, tissue paper, thin Ex: wood, metal, brick etc.
plastic, frosted glass etc.

V. Give scientific reasons:


a. Camels have long legs.
Camels have long legs which help to keep their bodies away from the heat of the sand.
VI. Experiment based question:

1. Study the given experimental set-up in which different substances are added in water.

a) In which test tubes substances will completely disappear?


1, 2 and 6
b) Which property of materials can be studied through this experiment?
Solubility
VII. Case based questions:
1. Kavita bought new silver anklets. After a month, she found that the anklets had lost their lustre and
turned black. She had a doubt that they were not made of pure silver. But her mother told her that they
were of pure silver.
a) Why do silver anklets lose their luster after sometime?
Silver anklets lost their luster and appear dull, because of the action of air and moisture on them.

VIII. Draw neat labelled diagrams of the following.


An. Aquatic plant b. Parts of a flower

Fixed plant
Floating plant

Submerged plant

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