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Practice Worksheet: Subject: Science SESSION: 2020-21 Changes Around Us Grade 6

This practice worksheet contains questions about changes that can be physical or chemical, reversible or irreversible. It asks students to identify examples of different types of changes, such as whether baking bread or melting ice is reversible. It also contains matching and short answer questions about changes like photosynthesis, burning candles, and what happens when a blacksmith works with iron. The goal is to test students' understanding of the different types of changes that can occur and classify examples as physical/chemical and reversible/irreversible.
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Practice Worksheet: Subject: Science SESSION: 2020-21 Changes Around Us Grade 6

This practice worksheet contains questions about changes that can be physical or chemical, reversible or irreversible. It asks students to identify examples of different types of changes, such as whether baking bread or melting ice is reversible. It also contains matching and short answer questions about changes like photosynthesis, burning candles, and what happens when a blacksmith works with iron. The goal is to test students' understanding of the different types of changes that can occur and classify examples as physical/chemical and reversible/irreversible.
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PRACTICE WORKSHEET

SUBJECT: SCIENCE
SESSION: 2020-21
CHANGES AROUND US
Grade 6

Q1 Choose the correct option.


Q1.1 Baking of dough into bread is a kind of change,
a) That can be reversed
b) That cannot be reversed
c) That can be reversed at very hot temperature
d) Can’t say

Q1.2 Which of the following is a reversible change?


a) Curdling of milk
b) Ripening of fruit
c) Melting of ice
d) Burning of wood

Q1.3 Salt can be separated from its solution(salt dissolved in water),because


a) Mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by heating and melting of salt.
b) Mixing of salt in water is a change that cannot be reversed.
c) Mixing of salt in water is a permanent change.
d) Mixing of salt in water is a change that can be reversed by evaporation.

Q1.4 In general, on heating metals ____________


a) Contract
b) Expand
c) Can expand or contract
d) None of these

Q1.5 Iron rim is made slightly smaller than the wooden wheel. The rim is usually heated
before fixing into wooden wheel, because on heating the iron rim
a) Expands and fits onto the wooden wheel
b) Contracts and fits onto the wooden wheel
c) No change in the size takes place
d) Expand first, then contract on cooling and fits onto the wooden wheel.

Q2 Why does milk in saucepan overflow when heated over gas stove?

a) Name the following process.


Sunlight
Carbon Dioxide + Water Food + Oxygen
Q3 ( from air) (from soil) Chlorophyll
b) Is this change a physical or chemical change? Give reason for your choice.
Q4. Match the following items given in Column A with that in Column B.

Column B
Column A

a. Melting of wax
i. Needs mixing of two substances
b. Reversible change
ii. Needs heating
c. Sawing of piece of wood
iii. Chemical change
d. Ripening of mango
 iv. Physical change
e. Formation of a sugar solution
v. No new substance is formed

Q5. What changes you notice when you burn candle? Discuss the reason of the shortening of
candle.
Q6. How is inflating a balloon different from bursting an inflated balloon?

Q7 How does a blacksmith change a piece of iron into different tools?

Q8 Categories the given changes and fill in the table.


Kneading of dough, cutting a ribbon, folding clothes, cooking food, making a braid,
Photosynthesis, respiration, digestion, tearing paper.

Chemical change Physical change Reversible change Irreversible change

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