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Nso Level2 Class 6 Set 4

The document provides a summary of 6 multiple choice questions from a science exam for Level 2 students: 1. The questions cover topics like electrical circuits, properties of magnets, measurement, separation of mixtures, and changes in states of matter. 2. One question asks the student to identify which bulbs will light up in a given electrical circuit. Another asks the student to determine which diagram accurately represents the separation of different mixtures. 3. The questions test a range of science concepts and many include diagrams to aid comprehension.

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Nso Level2 Class 6 Set 4

The document provides a summary of 6 multiple choice questions from a science exam for Level 2 students: 1. The questions cover topics like electrical circuits, properties of magnets, measurement, separation of mixtures, and changes in states of matter. 2. One question asks the student to identify which bulbs will light up in a given electrical circuit. Another asks the student to determine which diagram accurately represents the separation of different mixtures. 3. The questions test a range of science concepts and many include diagrams to aid comprehension.

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6 Level - 2

SET 4
SCIENCE

1. An elastic measuring tape is not used for measuring 5. The current flows because of the flow of electrons
distance. This is because through the electric wires. The electron flow from
A. The reading will keep changing A. The negative to the positive terminal of the
B. Chances of errors are more electric cell.
C. Elastic tape is stretchable B. The positive to the negative terminal of the
D. All of these. electric cell.
C. Both A and B
2. In the given electrical circuit the bulbs are correctly D. None of these
connected. Which bulb(s) will light up when switch
P is turn on. 6. Read the given statements and select the correct
P option.
Statement 1 : The process of comparison of an unknown
quantity with a known quantity of the same kind is called
measurement.
Statement 2 : Every measurement consists of two
parts - a number and a unit.
A. (Y) and (Z) only A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
B. (X) only is the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. (X), (Y) and (Z) B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
D. (X) and (Z) only is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
3. Choose the incorrect statement D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
A. The colour of shadow change with the change in
7. While measuring the length of an object, the reading
the colour of the object placed in the path of the
of scale at one end is 1.8 cm and at the other end is
light.
27.5 cm. What is the length of the object in metre?
B. The colour of shadow does not change with the
change in the colour of the light. A. 0.143 m B. 0.257 m
C. A shadow is formed behind an opaque object where C. 0.0257 m D. 25.7 m
light is blocked by the object. 8. Observe the diagrams below carefully.
D. None of these.

4. Which of the motion described below are most likely


to be in X, Y and Z. P Q

X
Rotational Circular Nails are Nails are Nails are not
motion
motion
Y attracted to attracted to the attracted to
the horse-shoe magnet even the magnet
Periodic magnet. though they are when they are
motion separated by P. separated by
Z
Q. Which is
X Y Z attracted to the
A. A spinning Planetary Motion of a magnet.
top motion pendulum What inference(s) can be concluded from the above
B. Helicopter Motion of a A potter's wheel diagrams ?
blades swimmer (i) Object P is a magnetic object but object Q is non-
C. A weight Players in a Movement of a magnetic.
hung from a field cockroach (ii) Magnetic forces can pass through object P but
spring cannot pass through object Q.
D. Movement of Movement Movement (iii) The magnet loses its magnetic strength when object
a door catch of train on of a compact Q is attracted to it.
straight disc tray in a A. (i) and (iii) only B. (ii) and (iii) only
tracks computer C. (iii) only D. (i), (ii) and (iii)

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9. Choose the correct statement(s) from the following? 14. Glycerine is __________ in water while vegetable oil
(i) The North pole of a bar magnet will attract the is __________.
south pole of a horseshoe magnet. A. Immiscible, miscible
(ii) The North pole of a bar magnet will be repelled B. Miscible, immiscible
by the South pole of another magnet. C. Miscible, miscible
(iii) The South pole of a magnet will be attracted D. Immiscible, immiscible.
towards the North pole of another magnet.
(iv) The North pole of a magnet is stronger than its 15. Observe the following figure carefully and identify
South pole. which of the following separation methods are best
A. (i) and (iv) only B. (ii) and (iii) only for separating the components of mixtures A, B and
C. (i), (iii) and (iv) only D. (i) and (iii) only C respectively.

10. A person looks into the plane minor by placing it Rice + Stone Fe + S Grain + husk
close to his face. The image of his face is mixture mixture mixture
A. Real
B. Magnified and erect ..... ..
......................
..................................
C. Diminished D. None of these.
A B C
11. Match the following :
Column I Column II A. Winnowing, Magnetic separation, Sieving
(i) Butter paper (a) Non-luminous B. Handpicking, Magnetic separation, Winnowing
(ii) Moon (b) Shadow C. Sieving, Handpicking, Winnowing
(iii) Pinhole camera (c) Luminous D. Threshing, Winnowing, Sieving.
(iv) Opaque objects (d) Translucent
16. Study the Venn diagram.
(v) Firefly (e) Diminished image
A. (i) - (c), (ii)-(e), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a), (v)-(d)
B. (i) - (d), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(e), (v)-(a) Permanent Physical
C. (i) - (d), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(e), (iv)-(b), (v)-(c) change change
D. (i) - (c), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(e), (iv)-(a), (v)-(b)

12. Which of the following shows the energy changes


that take place when a bulb glows?
Irreversible
A. Electrical → Chemical → Light → Heat energy change
B. Chemical → Electrical → Heat → Light energy Centre point represents
C. Heat energy → Light → Electrical energy →
A. Melting of ice
Chemical energy
B. Setting of cement
D. Light → Heat → Chemical energy → Electrical
energy C. Breaking of glass
D. Rotting of bananas.
13. What will happen when a bar magnet is brought near
a magnetic compass? 17. Match the items given in column - I with the items
given in column - II.
Column - I Column - II
(a) Aluminium (i) Solvent
(b) Plastic (ii) Preservative
(c) Kerosene (iii) Aircraft
A. The like poles will attract and the north pole of the (d) Vinegar (iv) Toys
magnet will touch the South pole of the needle. A. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
B. The needle will not show any movement. B. (a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
C. The compass needle will rotate for sometime. C. (a)-(iv), (b)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)
D. There will be deflection in the magnetic compass D. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)
needle.

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18. You are provided with a mixture containing iron nails, C. Iron rod turning red when used for heating
salt, oil and water in a beaker. The following steps water is a physical change.
have been performed to separate each component D. Addition of sugar into water is a chemical
from this mixture. change.
I. Evaporate the water from salt solution. Water can
be condensed back and the salt is left behind. 23. Select the correct statement.
II. Handpick the iron nails or remove by magnet. I. Lump of salt is opaque and sinks in water.
III. Remove the oil by decantation or separating II. A piece of thermocol is translucent and sinks in
funnel. water.
III. A block of wood is opaque and floats in water.
Write the steps in correct order to separate each
component of the mixture? IV. Broken glass pieces are translucent and sinks in
water.
A. II, I, III B. II, III, I
A. I and III only B. II and III only
C. I, II, III D. III, I, II
C. III only D. I and IV only
19. Manisha took a large piece of wood (X ), broke
24. Rice flakes and corn can be separated by the method
it into pieces (Y ) and burnt these pieces forming
of ________
new substance (Z). Which type of changes have taken
place? A. Threshing B. Seiving
C. Handpicking D. Winnowing.

25. Select the incorrect statement.


A. Rolling of chapatti is a physical change.
Burning of wood B. Burning of wood is a chemical change.
(Z)
C. Melting of ice is a physical change.
A. X to Y is an irreversible change, Y to Z is a reversible D. Breaking of glass is a chemical change.
change.
26. The food items shown in the figure are sources of
B. X to Y is a reversible change, Y to Z is an irreversible
mainly _______.
change.
C. X to Y is a reversible change, Y to Z is a reversible
change.
D. X to Y is an irreversible change, Y to Z is an
irreversible change.
A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B
20. Select the incorrect statement.
C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D
A. Newspaper is made up of plant product paper.
B. Electrical switches are made up of glass. 27. Refer to the given figures of food items rich in different
C. Aluminium foil is opaque. nutrients X and Y.
D. Hair is opaque.

21. Identify the processes X and Y.

Process Y Process X

Water

Which of the given statements is correct regarding


A. X is evaporation and Y is condensation.
nutrients X and Y?
B. X is condensation and Y is evaporation.
C. X is evaporation and Y is evaporation. A. Children of growing age require more of nutrient
D. X is condensation and Y is condensation. X in their diet than nutrient Y, as nutrient X is
required for growth and functioning of nervous
22. Select the correct statement. system.
A. Expansion and contraction of a material is a B. Intake of excess of nutrient X causes narrowing of
chemical change. arteries and deficiency of nutrient Y leads to retarded
B. Spoiling of food is a physical change. growth with swollen stomach and thin legs.

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C. Presence of nutrient X in food can be tested by 32. Select the correctly matched option.
using Benedict's solution and nutrient Y can be A. B3 — Niacin — Pellagra
tested by using caustic soda and copper sulphate B. B12 — Cobalamin — Dental caries
solution. C. B1 — Biotin — Beri-Beri
D. Nutrient X gets stored in the body and serve as D. B2 — Pyridoxine — Retarded growth
energy banks while nutrient Y is immediate source 33. What is lint?
of energy.
A. A hand device used for spinning cotton yarn.
28. Observe the given chart showing approximate B. The fibrous material left after removing seeds from
nutritional value of different food items. Select an cotton bolls.
C. Small bundle of dried and cleaned fibre.
incorrect option.
D. Fruit of cotton plant.
Food Carbohydrates Proteins Fats
items (%) (%) (%) 34. Read the given satatements.
A. Eggs Traces 15 13 1. Point on the stem from which leaf arises is
B. Ghee Traces Traces 95-100 called _______.
C. Milk 20 – 70 2. _______ bud helps in growing new branches.
Chocolate 3. The stalk which supports the leaf blade is known
D. Wheat 70 10 Traces as_______.
4. Tissue through which food gets transported is
29. Jute grows best in ____________. known as_______.
A. Alluvial soil and dry and warm climate 5. Plants with tap root system shows _______
B. Black soil and humid climate venation.
C. Alluvial soil and warm and humid climate Select the option which correctly fills any three
D. Black soil and cool climate with plenty of blanks.
rainfall A. 1-Internode, 3-Petiole, 4-Xylem
B. 2-Axillary, 4-Phloem, 5-Parallel
30. Which of the following shows the correct difference C. 1-Node, 3-Petiole, 4-Phloem
between jute and terylene? D. 2-Axillary, 4-Xylem, 5-Reticulate
Jute Terylene
35. Identify the parts labelled in the given figure and read
A. It is mainly grown It is grown in Gujarat, the given statements.
in West Bengal and Maharasthra and Punjab
Bihar.
B. It is used for making It is used for making
sacks and packing light weight, wrinkle-
materials. free clothes.
C. It is cultivated during It is cultivated in rainy
early spring. season. (i) Part Q receives pollen grains from part P.
D. Its processing involves Its processing involves (ii) Parts P, R, S and U forms female reproductive
ginning, spinning and retting and shearing. organ of a flower.
weaving. (iii) Part Q contains male gametes.
(iv) Part T contains female gametes and changes into
31. Fibre 'X ' allows the body heat to escape. It keeps fruit after fertilisation.
the body cool but gets wrinkled easily. Which of the (v) T is a part of stamen male reproductive organ i.e.,
following can be fibre 'X '. stamen.
Which of the above given statements are incorrect?
A. Cotton
A. (ii), (iii) and (iv)
B. Nylon B. (iii) and (v)
C. Silk C. (i) and (iv)
D. Rayon D. (i), (ii) and (v)

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36. Read the given chart and select an incorrect statement A. In food chain energy flows from producers to
regarding it. consumers only.
Characteristic Joint Example B. Vultures feed on dead bodies of other animals.
1. Allows back and W Knee joint C. Population of one organism depends on population
forth movement of other organism.
2. Allows X Joint between D. Both A and B.
rotational neck and the 40. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
movement head.
A. Compost is rich in nutrients and can be added to
3. Sideways as Gliding Y
soil for better growth of plant.
well as forward joint
and backward B. Hospital waste can be used to produce biogas.
movement C. A briquette is a small rectangular block of
compressed material such as charcoal, sawdust
4. Movement in all Ball and Z
or coal dust.
directions socket joint
D. None of these.
A. 'Y' is the joint between the bones of ankle.
B. Joint 'W' works on the principle similar to the 41. Which of the following actions will not help in
hinge of door. reducing pollution ?
C. Joint 'X' is the pivot joint. (i) Treatment of sewage to remove human waste.
D. 'Z' is the joint present in the wrist. (ii) Discarding all biodegradable and non-biodegradable
wastes at same landfill site.
37. Read the given statements and select the correct (iii) Spraying pesticides on plants to kill pests.
option.
(iv) Restricting smoking in public areas.
Statement 1 : The 8th , 9th and 10th pair of ribs are (v) Decomposition of organic matter in aerobic
called false ribs. conditions.
Statement 2 : The 8th , 9th and 10th pair of ribs are A. (i) and (ii)
not joined to spine. B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (i), (ii) and (v)
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
is the correct explanation of statement 1. D. (iii), (iv) and (v)
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 42. Study the diagram given below showing part of the
is not the correct explanation of statement 1. water cycle.
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
D. Both statements 1 and 2 are false.

38. Which of the given statements are correct?


(i) A cockroach has 3 pairs of jointed legs and 2 pairs
of wings. T
(ii) Absence of backbone allows snake to curve its
What are processes 'R' and 'T' called respectively?
body in many ways.
(iii) Hindlimbs of birds are modified into wings to A. Freezing and Melting
enable flight. B. Condensation and Precipitation
(iv) Setae help earthworm to have grip on the soil C. Evaporation and Condensation
while moving. D. Evaporation and Precipitation
A. (i), (ii) and (iv) B. (i) and (iv) 43. Rohit described gas 'X ' as follows.
C. (ii) and (iii) D. (iii) and (iv)
(i) It is used to make fertilisers.
39. Which of the following cannot be inferred from the (ii) It is used in food packaging to keep food fresh.
given food chain? (iii) It does not help in burning.
Identify the gas 'X'.
A. Nitrogen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Sulphur dioxide
D. Oxygen.

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44. Select the option which correctly fills the given blanks. 45. Sudden eruption of dissolved gas 'X ' from deep lake
1. _______ gas is required for burning fuels. water suffocates wildlife, livestock and humans and
2. In car radiators, _______ is used as coolant. thus possess threat to biodiversity. Its eruption may
3. _______ is free from soluble solid impurities. also cause tsunamis. Identify gas 'X '.
1 2 3 A. CO
A. Oxygen Water Rainwater B. CO2
B. Carbon dioxide Uranium Rainwater C. O3
C. Oxygen Uranium Surface water
D. SO2
D. Argon Unleaded Groundwater
petrol

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Geeta observes her own shadow in a daytime at 47. Identify I, II, III and IV.
different intervals of time and then draws a graph
to find the difference in length of the shadow with
change in position of Sun with time, which graph is
correct?

A.
A. I-Plastic, II-Wood, III-Glass, IV-Metal
B. I-Plastic, II-Glass, III-Wood, IV-Metal
C. I-Glass, II-Plastic, III-Wood, IV-Metal
D. I-Wood, II-Glass, III-Metal, IV-Plastic

48. Read the given paragraph.


(i) are the chemical substances present in food
B. which provide energy and materials needed by the
body. (ii) gives us more energy than (iii) .
(iv) prevents excess of blood loss during injury.
Deficiency of (v) in diet affects the formation of
haemoglobin.
Which of the following options correctly fills the
blanks?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)
C.
A. Minerals Spinach Papaya Phosphorus Iron
B. Minerals Fish Honey Vitamin E Calcium
C. Nutrients Almonds Rice Vitamin K Iron
D. Nutrients Chapati Rice Iron Vitamin C

49. Refer to the given flow chart.

D.

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(i) P involves retting, ginning and scutching.
(ii) In Q, fibre is spun into yarn by using takli or
charkha.
(iii) R involves removal of fleece or hair of animals
which ultimately harms the animals.
(iv) In S, alive silkworms are boiled in water to obtain
fibre.
Which of the above given statements are correct?
A. (i), (ii) and (iii)
P Q R S
B. (ii) and (iv)
A. Cranium Lumbar vertebrae Ulna Fibula
C. (ii) and (iii)
B. Cranium Thoracic vertebrae Humerus Patella
D. (i), (iii) and (iv)
C. Skull Cervical vertebrae Radius Tibia
50. Study the given classification chart carefully. D. Skull Sacral vertebrae Carpals Femur

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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