LOTUS VALLEY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, NOIDA EXTENSION
REVISION WORKSHEET (2024-25)
SUBJECT-SCIENCE
Name: ___________ Class: VI Sec:_____ Date:
________
SECTION- A
Q1. Choose the most appropriate answer:
(i) The electric current in a closed circuit always flows from
the___________terminal of the electric cell to the ______terminal.
(a) Negative to positive
(b) Positive to negative
(c) Positive to positive
(d) None of these
(ii) Which of the following energy conversions take place in a
torch?
(a) Electrical chemical light
(b) Chemical electrical light
(c) Electrical light chemical
(d) Light chemical electrical
(iii) X is a separation technique based on the difference in weights of the solids in
a solid-solid mixture. What is X?
(a) Sieving
(b) Handpicking
(c) Threshing
(d) Winnowing
(iv)
The image shows the process of winnowing. On the basis of what property, the mixture
gets separated in winnowing?
(a) Size
(b) Shape
(c) Colour
(d) Weight
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(v) A student has a solution of salt, sand and water. Which option explains the
processes required to separate the salt and sand from water?
(a) Evaporation to remove sand, filtration to obtain salt
(b) Filtration to remove sand, evaporation to obtain salt
(c) Filtration to remove sand, sedimentation to obtain salt
(d) Sedimentation to remove sand, filtration to obtain salt
(vi) The water is released
(a) By plants into air by process of transpiration
(b) Through leaves in the form of water vapour
(c) Both the above
(d) None of the above
(vii) The image shows an unlabeled diagram of leaf
(a)
(b)
( c)
(d)
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(viii) A student took a leaf from a mango plant and started to take its impression with
the help of a pencil and paper. The image shows the impression of the mango
leaf. What likely can be concluded about the venation of the leaf?
(a)Parallel venation; as the obtained design represents net-like veins.
(b)Parallel venation; as the obtained design represents parallel veins.
(c)Reticulate venation; as the obtained design represents net-like
veins.
(d)Reticulate venation; as the obtained design represents parallel
veins
(ix) The distance between Delhi and Mumbai is usually expressed in units
of
(a) Decametre
(b) Metre
(c) Centimetre
(d) Kilometre
(x) Sumit took an empty plastic bottle, turned it upside down and dipped its open
mouth into a bucket filled with water. He then tilted the bottle slightly and made the
following observations.
(i) Bubbles of air came out from the bottle.
(ii)Some water entered the bottle.
(iii)Nitrogen gas came out in the form of bubbles and oxygen got dissolved in
water.
(iv)No bubbles formed, only water entered the bottle.
Which observations is/are correct?
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (iv) only
(c) (iii) and (iv)
(d) (i) only
(xi) Usha took a lump of dry soil in a glass and added water to it till it was
completely immersed. She observed bubbles coming out. The bubbles contain
(a) Water vapour
(b) Only oxygen gas
(c) Air
(d) None of these.
(xii) Which of the following components of air is present in the largest amount in the
atmosphere?
(a) Nitrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Water vapour
(d) Carbon dioxide
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(xiii) Observe the picture given in fig carefully.
A patch of light is obtained at B, when the torch is lighted, as shown. Which of
the following is kept at position A to get this patch of light?
(a) A glass sheet
(b) A mirror
(c) A sheet of white paper
(d) A paper
(xiv) Four pieces of wooden sticks A, B, C and D are placed along the 30 cm long
scale as shown in figure. Which one of them is 3.4 cm in length?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(xv) While preparing chapatis, Priya found that the flour to be used was mixed with
wheat grains. Which of the following is the most suitable method to separate the
grains from the flour?
(a) Threshing
(b) Sieving
(c) Winnowing
(d) Filtration
(xvi) Pankaj moves on a straight road from point A to point C. She takes 20 minutes to
cover a certain distance AB and 30 minutes to cover the rest of distance BC. He
then turns back and takes 30 minutes to cover the distance CB and 20 minutes to
cover the rest of the distance to her starting point. He makes 5 rounds on the road
the same way. Pankaj concludes that her motion is
(a) only rectilinear motion
(b) only periodic motion
(c) rectilinear and periodic both
(d) neither rectilinear nor periodic
(xvii) Nisha is running short of connecting wires.To complete an electric circuit, she may
use a
(a) Glass bangle
(b) Thick thread
(c) Rubber pipe
d) Steel spoon
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(xviii) _________ is an electric device which easily closes or opens an electric
circuit.
(a) Filament
(b) Electric bulb
(c) Electric switch
(d) Electric cell
(xix) A pinhole camera works on the principle of
(a) rectilinear propagation of light
(b) reflection of light
(c) refraction of light
(d) both (a) and (b)
(xx) Four students A, B, C and D looked through pipes of different shapes to see a
candle flame as shown in figure.
Who will be able to see the candle flame clearly?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
Question No. xxi to xxvi consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason
(R). Answer these questions by selecting the appropriate option given below:
(a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Both A and R are true, and R is not the correct explanation of
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
(e) A and R both are false
(xxi) Assertion (A): Connecting wire is used to connect all components of an electric
circuit. Reason (R): Connecting wire is made of electric conductors.
(xxii) Assertion (A): Evaporation can be used to separate homogeneous liquid mixture.
Reason (R): Evaporation is the process in which liquid gets converted into
vapour.
(xxiii) Assertion (A): Motion of moon around the earth is a circular
motion.
Reason (R): In a circular motion, the distance of an object from a
fixed point remains the same.
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(xxiv) Assertion (A): When we look into the mirror, we see our own face inside the
mirror.
Reason (R): Mirror is made of a transparent substance that allows the light to pass
through it.
(xxv) Assertion (A): Air is considered a mixture.
Reason (R): Air contains oxygen and nitrogen as its major constituents.
(xxvi) Assertion(A): All green plants synthesize their food by
photosynthesis.
Reason(R): Green plants have chlorophyll that helps in photosynthesis
SECTION- B
Q2. Fill in the blanks.
(a) The small green leaves at the base of flowers are known as----------____.
(b) The swollen basal part of the pistil is the--------------_, which bears
the---------. (c) Stamen has two parts called----------- and-----------------.
(d) The young unopened flower is termed as----------.
Q3. Match the following:
Column I Column-II
(a) Oil mixed in water (i) Evaporation
(b) Iron powder mixed with four (ii) Hand-picking
(c) Salt mixed with water (iii) Separating funnel
(d) Lady’s figure mixed with French (iv) Magnet beans
Q4. Make sentences using the given set of words.
(a) 99%, oxygen, nitrogen, air, together
(b) Respiration, dissolved, animals, air, aquatic
(c) Air, wind, motion, called
Q5. Draw the symbol of following:
(a) Cell
(b) Battery
(c) bulb
(d) Switch (OFF)
(e) Switch (ON)
Q6. Write one example for each of the following type of motion.
(a) Rectilinear
(b) Circular
(c) Periodic
(d)Circular and periodic.
Q7. Take flowers or other objects of different colours and look at their shadows. A red
rose and a yellow rose, for instance. Do the shadows look different in colour,
when the colours of the objects are different? Explain.
SECTION- C
Q8. Construct and explain the working of a torch through a well labelled diagram.
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Q9. Observe the picture given in Fig. carefully and answer the following =
(a) What is covering the nose and mouth of the policeman?
(b) Why is the policeman putting a cover on his nose?
(c) Can you comment on the air quality of the place shown in Fig.?
Q10. Observe the picture and answer the questions based on picture.
(a) Name the process shown in the picture.
(b) Which part of the plant performs this function?
(c) Explain the importance of this process for plants.
Q12. Observe the figure given below and answer the following
(a) Would you know why the shadow is black even though the person is
wearing colors?
(b) Can you explain how the distance between the person and the wall affects
the shadow's size?
(c) Could you describe the role of the light source in this scenario?
Q13. Can the length of the pipe be measured correctly with a ruler? Explain
SECTION- D
Q14. Rohit and Meera were helping their grandmother clean rice before cooking. They
noticed some small stones mixed with the rice grains. Their grandmother asked
them to remove the stones before washing the rice. Later, while making
lemonade, Meera observed that the sugar dissolved completely in the water, but
the lemon seeds remained floating. She wondered why different methods were
needed to separate different substances.
(a) If Rohit wanted to separate salt from seawater, which method should he
use? Explain.
(b) In a factory, a mixture of wheat and husk needs to be separated on a large
scale. Which method would be the most efficient, and why?
(c) List two methods used to separate solid substances from liquids.
Q15. Is it possible for an object to be in multiple types of motion at the same
time? Give an example and explain.
Q16. Answer the following questions:
(a) One day, Rahul accidentally touched a broken wire with wet hands and got a
mild shock. His father told him never to touch electrical appliances with wet
hands. Why do you think his father gave him this advice?
(b) During a power outage, Meera and her little brother used a torch to find their
way in the dark. After some time, the torch became dim and eventually stopped
working. What could have caused the torch to stop working?
Q17. Observe the diagram and answer the questions that follow it.
(a) Identify the roots
(b) If a plant’s roots were cut off, would it survive? Why or why not?
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Q18. A curious student built a pinhole camera using cardboard, wondering how
distance affected the image size. Experimenting, they noticed the image grew
larger as the screen moved farther. Intrigued, they tested it in darkness but saw
nothing. This made them ponder how light creates images, deepening their
curiosity about science.
Answer the following questions: -
(a) Can you guess how the distance between the pinhole and the screen affects the
image size?
(b) Do you know what material is best for making the body of a pinhole
camera and why?
(c) What do you think would happen if we used a pinhole camera in a
completely dark room?
Q19. Answer the following questions: -
(a) Name the main components of air and their approximate percentages
with the help of a diagram.
(b) List any two importance of atmosphere.
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