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Class-6th Sa-1 Science Paper

1) The document provides instructions for a science exam for class 6 students, including that it has 3 sections with multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, true/false, short answer, and long answer questions. 2) Section A includes multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, and true/false questions worth a total of 20 marks. Section B includes short answer questions worth 5 marks. Section C includes long answer questions worth a total of 20 marks. 3) Students are instructed to attempt all questions within the 2 hour time limit. The exam is worth a total of 40 marks.

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Class-6th Sa-1 Science Paper

1) The document provides instructions for a science exam for class 6 students, including that it has 3 sections with multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, true/false, short answer, and long answer questions. 2) Section A includes multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, and true/false questions worth a total of 20 marks. Section B includes short answer questions worth 5 marks. Section C includes long answer questions worth a total of 20 marks. 3) Students are instructed to attempt all questions within the 2 hour time limit. The exam is worth a total of 40 marks.

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P.

P SAVANI
SCHOOL
GARDEN CITY ANKLESHWAR
(GSEB EM)
2022-23

SA-1 (SEM-1)
SUBJECT: SCIENCE CLASS-6th
General instructions:

a) All questions are compulsory


b) The question paper has 3 questions
c) Question 1.(a) to 1(d) are MCQ, Each carry ½ mark
d) Question 1.(e) each carry 1 mark
e) Question 2.(a) to 2(b) each carry 1 mark
f) Question 3(a) to 3(d) each carry 2 marks
Attempt all the questions: M.Marks: 40M
Name: ____________ Date: /10/22
Time: 2Hrs
SECTION-(A)
Q-1(a) Choose the correct option: (1/2*6=3M)
(1) Sponge is ____________
1) Hard 2) solid 3) soft 4) none of these
(2) Which method is used to separate insoluble solid substances
from water?
1) Sieving 2) decantation 3) filtration 4) evaporation
(3) Which of the following is not a tree?
1) Mango 2) banyan 3) maize 4) guava
(4) A muscles bulges due to ____________.
1) Stretch 2) contraction 3) pressure 4) relaxation
(5) Sweet lime is __________in shape.
1) Round 2) square 3) rectangle 4) triangle
(6) Stalks is dried in the _________before the grain is separated from
them.
1) factories 2) furnace 3) sun 4) coal
Q-1 (b) Fill in the blanks: (1/2*6=3M)
1. Birds fly in the air and ______ on the ground.
2. The bones at the elbow are joined by a ________ joint.
3. When no more solute can be dissolved in a solution it is
called __________.
4. On heating ice it ___________.
5. A key made of metal _______ in water.
6. Silk fibre is drawn from the cocoon of __________.
Q-1 (c) Match the following: (1/2*6=3M)
Column ‘A’ Column ‘B’
1. Cotton and wool a) physical change
2. Non-metal b) water and minerals
3. Tea leaves and tea c) natural resources
4. Blowing up a balloon d) filtration
5. Stem carries e) herbs
6. Basil and mint f) plastic and rubber
Q-1 (d) Write (T) for true and (F) for false. (1/2*6=3 M)
1) Joints of bones help in movement of the body. ____
2) Clay vessels are made from clay after baking the vessels in an oven.
____
3) While cutting of crops, grains are separated from stalks. ____
4) Glass and clear water are the examples of transparent objects. ____
5) Jute is outer covering of coconut. ____
6) We can scratches easily on candle and soap. ____
Q-1(e) Answer in one word. (1*3=3 M)
1) Name the substances which completely get dissolved in water.
________________
2) Name the organ which is protected by the skull.
________________
3) Name the green coloured part of the petals which is made of small leaf like
structure.
_______________

SECTION (B)
Q-2 (a) Write in short answers. (Any 5) (1*5=5M)
1) What are the parts of the flower?
2) What are shoulder bones?
3) What are weeds?
4) Give one example of sieving method in our daily life.
5) What are handkerchiefs made of??
6) Why can our elbow not move backwards?
7) Which body parts can move with the help of pivotal joint?
Q-2 (b) Define the following. (Any 4) (1*4=4M)
1) midrib 2) translucent substances 3) threshing
4) petals 5) hinge joint 6) sedimentation

SECTION (C)

Q-3 (a) Answer the following questions. (Any 4) (2*4=8M)


1) How will you separate a mixture of two liquids that do not mix with each
other?
2) What happens when a pin is pricked into a blown up balloon?
3) Explain leaf and reticulate venation?
4) What will happen if our body has no joints?
5) What are the functions of fins in fish?
6) What is the role of muscles in the body of an earthworm?

Q-3 (b) Give reason as below: (Any 2) (2*2=4M)


1) Leaf is called the kitchen of a plant.
2) What changes take place in iron on heating it?
3) Some metals lose their shine and appear dull after some time.
4) What happens if we continue to heat water?
Q-3 (c) what are insoluble substances? Give two examples. (2M)
Q-3 (d) Draw the neat diagram of ball and socket joint and explain
it in brief. (2M)
OR
Q-3(d) Draw the neat and well labelled diagram of parts of flower.
(2M)

__________________******************_____________________
ALL THE BEST

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