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STUDENT NAME: STUDENT ID:
Grade: 6 Subject: Science
Marks: Date:
Topic: PHYSICAL SCIENCES (Matter & its interactions , Motion & Forces)
Q. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER
1. Which of the following are physical properties of matter that can be measured or calculated?
a. Color
b. Emotions
c. Memories
d. Thoughts
2. What is an example of a physical property of a substance that can be calculated or measured?
a. Density
b. Happiness
c. Love
d. Kindness
3. What is the main difference between a conductor and an insulator?
a. Conductors conduct electricity, insulators don't
b. Conductors are afraid of heights, insulators are not
c. Conductors like spicy food, insulators don't
d. Conductors travel faster than insulators
4. In which state of matter do molecules have the most movement and the weakest forces of attraction?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Plasma
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5. What happens to matter when it is heated?
a. It becomes invisible
b. It changes color
c. It changes shape or state
d. It starts dancing
6. Under what condition does the mass of a substance remain preserved during a chemical reaction?
a. When it's windy
b. When it's raining
c. During a chemical reaction
d. During a soccer game
7. What is the main difference between a mixture and a compound?
a. Mixtures have one component, compounds have many
b. Mixtures can be separated physically, compounds cannot
c. Mixtures are always solid, compounds are always liquid
d. Mixtures glow in the dark, compounds do not
8. Which of the following is an example of a mixture?
a. Water
b. Salt
c. Air
d. Gold
9. What is a solution?
a. A problem that needs fixing
b. A type of mixture where substances are dissolved in others
c. A type of compound made of carbon
d. A type of gas found in the atmosphere
10. What is solubility?
a. The ability of a substance to be dissolved in a liquid
b. The ability of a substance to float
c. The ability of a substance to change color
d. The ability of a substance to disappear
11. Which of the following is not a factor affecting solubility?
a. Temperature
b. Pressure
c. Color
d. Type of solvent
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12. What is distillation used for?
a. Making ice cream
b. Separating components of mixtures
c. Watering plants
d. Painting walls
13. What is a chemical bond?
a. The force that holds atoms together in a compound
b. The change in state of matter
c. The temperature at which a substance melts
d. The speed of a chemical reaction
14. How does a chemical bond affect the properties of a substance?
a. It changes the color of the substance
b. It influences the texture of the substance
c. It alters the chemical composition of the substance
d. It has no impact on the substance's properties
15. Which of the following is an indicator of a chemical reaction occurrence?
a. Change in shape
b. Change in size
c. Production of gas
d. Increase in weight
16. In a chemical equation, which law is fulfilled by balancing the number of atoms in the reactants and
products?
a. Law of Gravitation
b. Law of Thermodynamics
c. Law of Conservation of Energy
d. Law of Conservation of Mass
17. What does the ratio of atoms of elements in reactants and products indicate in a chemical equation?
a. Color changes in the reaction
b. Energy required for the reaction
c. Types of chemical bonds involved
d. Law of Multiple Proportions
18. Which of the following correctly describes an endothermic reaction?
a. Releases heat to the surroundings
b. Absorbs heat from the surroundings
c. Produces light during the reaction
d. Causes a decrease in temperature
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19. Can you provide an example of an endothermic reaction?
a. Burning of wood
b. Freezing of water
c. Photosynthesis
d. Combustion of gasoline
20. A reaction that releases heat to its surroundings is known as:
a. Exothermic reaction
b. Catalyst reaction
c. Synthesis reaction
d. Neutralization reaction
21. Which factor affects the rate of a chemical reaction?
a. Pressure
b. Color of the reactants
c. Shape of the container
d. Temperature
22. Classify the chemical reaction in which two elements react to form a single compound:
a. Synthesis reaction
b. Decomposition reaction
c. Single displacement reaction
d. Double displacement reaction
23. What is the main difference between balanced and unbalanced forces?
a. Balanced forces cause objects to move, unbalanced forces keep objects at rest
b. Unbalanced forces cause objects to move, balanced forces keep objects at rest
c. Both balanced and unbalanced forces keep objects at rest
d. Both balanced and unbalanced forces cause objects to move
24. Which of the following is NOT a type of force?
a. Gravity
b. Friction
c. Magnetism
d. Light
25. How does force affect the shape and motion of objects?
a. Force doesn't affect shape or motion
b. Force only affects shape, not motion
c. Force affects both shape and motion
d. Force only affects motion, not shape
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26. What is needed to calculate velocity?
a. Time only
b. Distance only
c. Both time and distance
d. Mass
27. Which of the following is a unit for velocity?
a. kg
b. N
c. m/s
d. g
28. What is acceleration?
a. The speed of an object
b. The direction of an object's movement
c. The rate of change of velocity
d. The force acting on an object
29. How can you calculate acceleration?
a. Knowing the mass of an object
b. Knowing the weight of an object
c. Knowing the change in velocity and time
d. Knowing the distance traveled
30. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is:
a. An unequal reaction
b. A perpendicular reaction
c. An opposite reaction
d. No reaction
31. What causes the force of friction to arise?
a. Gravity
b. Magnetism
c. Contact between objects
d. Light
32. How does air resistance affect the movement of objects?
a. It speeds up the objects
b. It has no effect
c. It slows down the objects
d. It changes the direction of the objects
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33. What is the main factor affecting the magnitude of the force of friction?
a. Mass of the objects
b. Surface area of the objects in contact
c. Temperature of the objects
d. Color of the objects
34. In magnetic force, attraction and repulsion occur:
a. Only with contact between objects
b. Only in outer space
c. With contact between objects
d. With no contact between objects
35. What is the relationship between force of attraction and weight of objects?
a. They are not related
b. As the weight increases, the force of attraction decreases
c. As the weight increases, the force of attraction increases
d. The force of attraction is always constant
36. How can the position of an object be determined using a reference point?
a. By measuring the temperature of the reference point
b. By comparing the object's position to the reference point
c. By knowing the weight of the object
d. By changing the shape of the object
37. What is the difference between speed and velocity?
a. Speed includes direction, velocity does not
b. Velocity includes direction, speed does not
c. Speed is a vector quantity, velocity is a scalar quantity
d. Speed and velocity are the same
1. a
2. a
3. a
4. c
5. c
6. c
7. b
8. c
9. b
10. a
11. c
12. b
13. a
14. c
15. c
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16. d
17. d
18. b
19. c
20. a
21. d
22. a
23. b
24. d
25. c
26. c
27. c
28. c
29. c
30. c
31. c
32. c
33. b
34. d
35. c
36. b
37. b
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