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Class 6 NAS Worksheet 7


English
 Read the passage below and answer the questions given after that with suitable
options:

Your body has a very special system that protects you from illness and disease, called the immune
system and it knows when there is something inside your body that should not be there. All the cells in your
body have a way to tell the immune system, "I belong here. I'm not going to do any harm." And so, the
immune system leaves those cells alone. Think about the cells in your body wearing name tags that say
"self". Anything with a "self" name tag is a good guy. But things like bacteria, viruses, and parasites wear
name tags that say "nonself". When the immune system sees a "nonself" name tag, it jumps into action and
attacks those foreign invaders. Any foreign substance in your body that makes the immune system attack it,
is called an antigen. These antigen invaders can be pollen from the air, a virus, or certain types of bacteria.
1) What does your immune system do?
A) Makes you sick B) Protects you from illness
C) Gives energy D) Makes your brain sharp
2) Who wears a name tag "nonself"?
A) Bacteria B) Viruses
C) Parasites D) All three (A)(B)(C)
3) Immune system attacks-_______________.
A) Terrorists B) Army
C) Antigens D) Travellers
4) By Whom does the foreign invaders being attacked?
A) immune system (B) virus (C) bacteria (D) parasites

5) The antigen invaders Can be ______ from the, air, a virus, or certain types of bacteria
A) taken B) pollen. C) protector D) given
 Read the stanza and answer the following questions.
Crying
Crying only a little bit is no use.
You must cry until your pillow is soaked!
Then you can jump in the shower
and splash-splash-splash!
Then you can throw open
your window
and, “Ha, ha! ha ha!”
And if people say, “Hey,
what's going on up there?”
“Ha ha!” sing back, “Happiness
was hiding in the last tear!
I wept it! Ha ha!”

6. According to the poet, you should cry ___________

a) a little B) a lot C) a few D) a some

7. Read the first two lines of the poem. How Is the mood of poet?

a) Happy B) sad C) angry D) upset

8. In the last few lines, the mood of the poet has changed. What is it now?

a) Very happy B) angry C) sad D) Jealous

9. Find out the opposite word of “sad” from the stanza

a) Angry B) Jealous C) happy D) upset

[Link] the rhyming word of “Splash”

Tear B) tower C) job D) trash

Maths

1. Liters is measurement of?


a. Length
b. Volume
c. Weight
d. Time
2. The total weight of 1350 grams of sugar and 750 grams of flour will be _______
a. Equal to 1 kg
b. Equal to 2 Kg
c. Less than 2 Kg
[Link] than 2 Kg
3. Which is more 999 centimetres or 10 metres?
a. 999 centimetres
b. they are equal
c. 10 metres
d. cannot say
4. If 5 cows give a total of 385 liters of milk in a day, then how much milk will 5 cows give in 4 days?
a. 1540 liters
b. 770 liters
c. 1325 liters
d. 154.8 liters
5. How many cups of 250 ml milk can be used to fill a 2-liter vessel?
a. 4 cups
b. 8 cups
c. 10 cups
d. 12 cups
6. How many 200 ml glasses will be filled with 5 liters of milk?
a. 20
b. 25
c. 30
d. 10
7. How many weights of 500 grams are equal to the weight of three kilograms?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 3
d. 10
8. The perimetre for the rectangle is 20 cm and width is 4 cm. Then what is the length of the rectangle?
a. 5 cm
b. 6 cm
c. 7 cm
d. 12 cm
9. If the length of the rectangle is twice its breadth and the breadth of the rectangle is 5 cm, then what will
be the perimetre of the rectangle?
a. 30 cm
b. 16 cm
c. 4 cm
d. 12 cm
10. The perimetre of the square is 64 cm. then the side of that square will be?
a. 8 cm
b. 16 cm
c. 4 cm
d. 12 cm
Science:
1. Smoke coming out of vehicles causes ?
(a) Water pollution
(b) Air pollution
(c) Noise pollution
(d) Soil pollution

2. Which disease is caused by the bite of Aedes mosquito?


(a) Malaria
(b) Dengue
(c) Worm disease
(d) Jaundice

3. Rahul’s teacher gave him a few things and asked him which things are completely soluble in water. He put each
thing in different glasses of water and observed. Select the thing that dissolves completely in water.
(a) Oil
(b) Salt
(c) Sand
(d) Soil

4. Rahul’s father came home from market. He made lemon water for his father because it was too hot outside. He
added some salt into a glass of water and stirred it till it got dissolved completely. Why do you think did the salt
become invisible?
(a) Salt has got condensed in water
(b) Salt is completely soluble in water
(c) Salt has got evaporated
(d) Salt has got melted

5. Aman has to choose the opaque object among the following. Help Aman to find the most appropriate answer.
(a) Aluminium sheet

(b)Tissue paper
(c)Air
(d)Water

6. To protect the environment and for the health of the citizens, wet and dry waste segregation is important. We
should keep the wet and dry waste separately before disposing them so that dry waste can be ____________ and wet
waste can be ____________.
(a) Recycled and composted
(b) Composted and Recycled
(c) Disposed and Composted
(d) None

7. We should plant more trees. Trees release _________ which we need for Breathing.
(a) Water vapour
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Carbon-dioxide
(d) Oxygen

8. Riya threw the following things up in the air – A feather, a stone and a ball. All the things returned to the ground.
Choose the most appropriate reason for the objects returning to the ground.
(a) Electrostatic force.
(b) Magnetic force.
(c) Frictional force.
(d) Gravitational force

9. Which ant does the work of laying eggs?


(a) Worker ant
(b) Soldier ant
(c) Queen Ant
(d) Male ant

10. Wool is obtained from which of the following animals?


(a) Cow
(b) Sheep
(c) Donkey
(d) Dog

Social Studies

1. When is the beginning of agriculture?


(a) 6800
(b) 7000
(c) 8000
(d) None

2. Which planet is nearest to sun?


(a) Mars
(b) Mercury
(c) Venus
(d) Saturn

3. Which from a following is satellite of the earth?


(a) Mars
(b) Moon
(c) Mercury
(d) None
4. How much days in a leap year?
(a) 364
(b) 365
(c) 367
(d) None

5. On which day, direct on Is of the sun fall on the equator?


(a) 21 March
(b) 22 August
(c) 21 june
(d) 22 december

6. The earth takes how much hours to rotate on its axis?


(a) 24 hours
(b) 23 hours
(c) 28 hours
(d) None

7. Which is the major constituent of atmosphere?


(a) Nitrogen
(b) oxygen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Hydrogen

8. On which place Buddha attained enlightenment?


(a) Banaras
(b) Bodh Gaya
(c) Mathura
(d) Agra

9. Which is the capital of Harshavardhana?


(a) Patna
(b) Kanauj
(c) Patliputra
(d) Thanesar

10. Which of the following is the satellite of the earth?


(a) Mars
(b) Moon
(c) Both a and b
(d) None

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