Class 6 Science
Sample Paper 1 | Class 6 Science
Class 6 Science
Sample Paper - 1
MAX. MARKS: 80 DURATION: 2½ HRS
General Instructions:
1. The question paper consists of 34 questions and is divided into four sections, A, B, C and D
2. All questions are compulsory.
3. Section A comprises question numbers 1 to 15. These are multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. You are to select one most appropriate response out of the four provided options.
4. Section B comprises question numbers 16 to 22. These are SAQs carrying two marks each.
5. Section C comprises question numbers 23 to 31. These are SAQs carrying four marks each.
6. Section D comprises question numbers 32 to 34. These are SAQs carrying five marks each.
Section-A
Question 1:
What is added to a paste of rice husk and paper to make papier mache?
(a) Humus
(b) Water
(c) Alcohol
(d) Clay
Question 2:
The process of condensation is the reverse of
(a) evaporation
(b) condensation
(c) transpiration
(d) elimination
Question 3:
Which part of the flower protects the bud?
(a) Filament
(b) Sepals
(c) Petals
(d) Stamen
Question 4:
Sunlight helps in building up of __________.
(a) Vitamin E
(b) Vitamin K
(c) Vitamin D
(d) Vitamin C
Question 5:
The heart is protected by the
(a) ball and the socket joints
(b) ribcage
(c) backbone
(d) skull
Question 6:
How many poles does the magnet have?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
Question 7:
Muscular foot is the locomotory organ in
(a) snake
(b) housefly
(c) earthworm
(d) snails
Question 8:
The animal whose movement is usually termed as ‘creeping’
(a) Cockroach
(b) Snail
(c) Snake
(d) Fish
Question 9:
The place where living organisms live is called ________.
(a) terrestrial habitat
(b) aquatic habitat
(c) biotic component
(d) habitat
Question 10:
Tiny bubbles seen on the surface of boiling water is
(a) dissolved air escaping when water is heated.
(b) dissolved impurities in water escaping when water is heated.
(c) dissolved nitrogen in water escaping when water is heated.
(d) air dissolving in water.
Question 11:
Components of a mixture separated by sieving are done based on differences in their
(a) weight
(b) color
(c) shape
(d) size
Question 12:
Which organ of the frog helps it to swim in water?
(a) Legs
(b) Webbed feet
(c) Lungs
(d) Scales
Question 13:
What happens when chalk powder is added to water?
(a) Chalk powder does not dissolve in water
(b) Chalk powder disappears in water
(c) Water becomes blue in water
(d) Chalk powder dissolves in water
Question 14:
A piece of an iron rod is used to measure lengths and distances in _______ objects.
(a) broken
(b) curved
(c) straight
(d) irregular
Question 15:
To make a wall reflect as much as light possible, you should colour it
(a) White
(b) Black
(c) Yellow
(d) Red
Section-B
Question 16:
What is the appropriate food for red worms?
Question 17:
Why is carbon dioxide gas used to extinguish fire?
Question 18:
Write two main differences between transparent and opaque materials.
Question 19:
Why it is not advised to burn dry leaves and plant waste?
Question 20:
What are hip bones called? What is their role?
Question 21:
How does a bulb get fused? Explain one reason.
Question 22:
How does a tree look when seen through a pinhole camera.
Section-C
Question 23:
Distinguishes between regular and irregular reflection.
Question 24:
'Living beings respond to stimuli'. Cite any two examples each of animals and plants to illustrate the same.
Question 25:
(a)What is the pivot joint? Give one example
(b)State any two adaptations of birds which enable them to fly.
Question 26:
What adaptations of desert animals protect them from water deficiency?
Question 27:
How is camel adapted to live in desert?
Question 28:
(a) What are the problems faced by people due to drought?
(b) What is the basic idea behind rainwater harvesting?
Question 29:
(a) How is oxygen replaced air?
(b) Why does a lump of cotton wool shrink in water?
Question 30:
What is meant by hard materials and soft materials? Give two examples of each.
Question 31:
Write two sources of the following:
(a) Vitamin C
(b) Vitamin D
(c) Vitamin B
Section-D
Question 32:
(a) Define reversible and irreversible changes.
(b) With the help of three examples, explain the difference between changes which can or cannot be reversed.
Question 33:
Draw the structure of flower and labelled its parts.
Question 34:
Briefly describe the various types of habitats.
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