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SUBJECT – SCIENCE 
CLASS – VI  Page 1  
 
 
Class   : VI            
 Subject: SCIENCE              
 
 
 
 SECTION A 8 
Q1 Name any one technique that can keep milk free from germs for a longer period 
of time. 
 
Q2 How are spines helpful to Opuntia (Cactus)?  
Q3 What do you mean by Pollination?  
Q4 During which phenomenon Light energy from Sun turns into chemical energy?  
Q5 Mention one use of Kinetic energy..  
Q6 Which type of soil is suitable to grow Cotton?  
Q7 What is meant by Translucent object?  
Q8 What can we obtained Keora or Lavender flower?  
    
Q9 If you touch the flower, some yellow thing sticks to your finger. What does that 
yellow thing represents? b) What is its function? 
8*2=16 
Q10 Define the term Work.  
Q11 Is turning of milk to curd a physical change. Justify your answer by giving one 
reason. 
 
Q12 Classify the following into the male and female parts of the flower. 1, anther  2. 
Stigma  3.  Filament 4  Ovule, 
 
Q13 Name the part of the Brinjal tree which forms Brinjal and its seed. Name any one 
spice that is a dried floral bud. 
 
Q14 List down any two functions of a fruit.  
Q15 Discuss any two modification of stem.  
Q16 What is meant by electromagnet?  
   
Q17 If you are given with a pair of iron rods, what will you do to convert them into a 
magnet?  
3 
marks 
Q19 Give three examples of a stem that stores food. Explain about the parasitic root.  
. 
Q20 
Name the protective covering around the Brain and spinal chord. 
What is the approximate weight of a normal adult brain, 
 
   
   
Q21 a) Write down the names and function of any four types of teeth present in 
your mouth.   b) Draw a well labeled diagram of a tongue showing the 
location of taste buds 
4 
marks 
Q22 a) Draw a well labeled diagram of a system that helps in excreting out urea 
from 
 your body.  
 
Q23 Differentiate between chemical and physical change (4 points, including 
examples). 
 
Q24 What is the formula to find out the work done? List down the names of any six 
types or forms of energy. 
 
 
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SUBJECT – SCIENCE 
CLASS – VI  Page 1  
 
 
Class   : VI            
 Subject: SCIENCE              
 
 
 
 SECTION A 8 
Q1 Name any one technique that can keep milk free from germs for a longer period 
of time. 
 
Q2 How are spines helpful to Opuntia (Cactus)?  
Q3 What do you mean by Pollination?  
Q4 During which phenomenon Light energy from Sun turns into chemical energy?  
Q5 Mention one use of Kinetic energy..  
Q6 Which type of soil is suitable to grow Cotton?  
Q7 What is meant by Translucent object?  
Q8 What can we obtained Keora or Lavender flower?  
    
Q9 If you touch the flower, some yellow thing sticks to your finger. What does that 
yellow thing represents? b) What is its function? 
8*2=16 
Q10 Define the term Work.  
Q11 Is turning of milk to curd a physical change. Justify your answer by giving one 
reason. 
 
Q12 Classify the following into the male and female parts of the flower. 1, anther  2. 
Stigma  3.  Filament 4  Ovule, 
 
Q13 Name the part of the Brinjal tree which forms Brinjal and its seed. Name any one 
spice that is a dried floral bud. 
 
Q14 List down any two functions of a fruit.  
Q15 Discuss any two modification of stem.  
Q16 What is meant by electromagnet?  
   
Q17 If you are given with a pair of iron rods, what will you do to convert them into a 
magnet?  
3 
marks 
Q19 Give three examples of a stem that stores food. Explain about the parasitic root.  
. 
Q20 
Name the protective covering around the Brain and spinal chord. 
What is the approximate weight of a normal adult brain, 
 
   
   
Q21 a) Write down the names and function of any four types of teeth present in 
your mouth.   b) Draw a well labeled diagram of a tongue showing the 
location of taste buds 
4 
marks 
Q22 a) Draw a well labeled diagram of a system that helps in excreting out urea 
from 
 your body.  
 
Q23 Differentiate between chemical and physical change (4 points, including 
examples). 
 
Q24 What is the formula to find out the work done? List down the names of any six 
types or forms of energy. 
 
 
SUBJECT – SCIENCE 
CLASS – VI  Page 2  
Q25 Draw a well labeled diagram of a flower showing all its whorls Write down two 
lines about each of these whorls. 
5 
marks 
Q26 a) Write down any four function of blood. 
b) Define the term fertilization 
c) What is the other name of voice box? 
 
Q27 Draw an electric torch and label any four parts.  
Q28. a) What are the three things required for shadow formation. 
b) What is solar eclipse 
c) Explain lateral inversion. 
 
 SECTION B  
Q29 Which of the following is a physical change? 
a) Rotting of chappati 
b) Melting of ice 
c) Burning of paper 
d) Making of curd 
 
Q30 In which of the following changes energy is liberated. 
a) Respiration 
b) Moving cricket ball 
c) Spraying of perfume 
d) Melting of ice 
 
Q31 Which one of the following has a prop root? 
a) Sundew 
b) Dodder 
c) Banyan 
d) Carrot 
 
Q32 Which of the following connects brain with the spinal chord? 
a) Cerebellum 
b) B) Cereberum 
c) Medulla 
d) Pons 
 
Q33 Which energy is possessed by water held in a dam at height? 
a) Potential Energy 
b) Kinetic Energy 
c) Heat Energy 
d) Light Energy 
 
Q34 Which one of the following is an insulator? 
a) Plastic  
b)  Copper 
c) Alumunium 
d) Iron 
 
Q35 Which one of the following is not opaque? 
a) Wood    
b) Metal 
c) Cardboard 
d) Colourless glass saheet 
 
Q36 Jute grows well in this soil/ 
a) Alluvial soil    b) Red soil   c)  Black soil   d)None of these 
 
 
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Ans. Studying Science in Class 6 is important as it helps develop scientific thinking and reasoning skills. It allows students to understand the natural world, its phenomena, and the underlying principles and laws that govern it. It also helps in developing problem-solving abilities and encourages curiosity and innovation.
2. What are the main topics covered in the Class 6 Science curriculum?
Ans. The main topics covered in the Class 6 Science curriculum include components of food, body movements, living organisms and their surroundings, motion and measurement of distances, light, shadows, and reflections, electricity and circuits, magnets, separation of substances, changes around us, and water.
3. How can I prepare effectively for the Class 6 Science exam?
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4. Is it necessary to conduct practical experiments while studying Class 6 Science?
Ans. Yes, conducting practical experiments is necessary while studying Class 6 Science. Practical experiments provide a hands-on learning experience and help students understand concepts better. It allows them to observe and analyze real-life examples, develop critical thinking skills, and verify theoretical knowledge. Practical experiments also enhance the understanding of scientific methods and improve students' ability to record and interpret data.
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Ans. To improve your performance in the Class 6 Science exam, you can follow these strategies: - Regularly attend classes and actively participate in classroom discussions. - Take thorough notes and review them regularly. - Practice solving sample papers and previous years' question papers to understand the exam pattern and time management. - Clarify doubts by seeking help from teachers or classmates. - Create a study group or study with a peer to discuss concepts and solve problems together. - Stay organized and create a study schedule to cover all the topics effectively. - Stay focused and avoid distractions while studying. - Stay physically and mentally healthy by getting enough sleep, eating nutritious food, and exercising regularly.
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