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G.D. GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL, AURANGABAD


TERM END EXAMINATION, SESSION: 2022-23
SUBJECT: - SCIENCE
CLASS: - VI

Name:_________________________________________ Duration: 180 mins


Roll No.: ______________, Sec: ___________________ Max. Marks: 80

General Instructions:
1. Please read the instructions carefully for each group of questions.
2. This Question Paper consists of 31 questions. All questions are mandatory.
3. A candidate has to answer all the questions in the allotted time.
4. All questions of a particular section must be attempted.
A. One Marks Questions [𝟏 × 𝟏𝟎 = 𝟏𝟎]
1. The standard unit of length in the SI system is
(a) cubit (b) centimetre (c) metre (d) hand span

2. How many kilograms make one metric ton?


(a) 10 (b) 100 (c) 1000 (d) 40
3. In which of these organ systems do the males and females have different organs?
(a) nervous system (b) muscular system
(c) excretory system (d) reproductive system

4. Which of these is not a property of an image formed by a place nirror?


(a) It is of the same shape as the object. (b) It does not show any details in the object.
(c) it is of the same colour as the object. (d) It is of the same size as the object.

5. A shadow is formed when


(a) light from a luminous object reaches our eyes.
(b) light from a luminous object reaches our eyes after reflection.
(c) light from a luminous object is prevented from reaching our eyes by another object.
(d) light from a luminous object reaches our eyes after passing through a transparent object.

6. Which of these appliances in your house is not run by electricity?


(a) geyser (b) gas burner (c) air conditioner (d) music system

7. Which of these will generate electric current when kept in sunlight but not when kept in the dark?
(a) dry cell (b) car battery (c) button cell (d) solar cell

8. Which of the following is not a magnetic material?


(a) gold (b) nickel (c) iron (d) cobalt

9. If a magnet is rolled in a packet of steel pins, the pins will get most attracted to
(a) the north pole. (b) the south pole. (c) the centre of the magnet. (d) equally to both poles.

10. Which of these has the least number of movable joints?


(a) skull (b) backbone (c) arms and hands (d) legs and feet
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B. Two Marks Questions [𝟐 × 𝟎𝟓 = 𝟏𝟎]


11. Does a standard unit remain the same on the moon as it is on the earth?

12. Which is greater−the speed of light or the speed or sound?

13. Is it possible for a single cell to perform all the activities necessary for life? If yes, in what kind of organisms?

14. The natural environment consists of the air, water, soil, sunlight and temperature in a place. Do you agree?
Give reasons.

15. Liquids cannot conduct electricity. Do you agree? Justify your answer by giving examples.

C. Three Marks Questions [𝟑 × 𝟏𝟎 = 𝟑𝟎]


16. An object at rest with respect to one object can be in motion with respect to another object. Do you agree?
Give an example to prove your point.

17. Name the two inventions that brought about revolutions in the field of transport.

18. In our daily life, is it essential to measure everything accurately?

19. Is an organ made up of only a single type of cell, or is it made up of different types of cells?

20. What happens to the direction of a ray of light after it falls on a plane mirror?

21. A dry cell, once exhausted, cannot be used again. However, some other cells can be used again by charging
them. Name three such cells.

22. Will electric current flow in a circuit in which there is a gap between two wires? Give reason.

23. Which instrument is used to find directions on the basis of the property of magnets?

24. We can make a magnet with only one pole. Give reason.

25. You are given a piece of iron and a bar magnet. How can you magnetize the piece of iron?

D. Five Marks Questions [𝟓 × 𝟎𝟔 = 𝟑𝟎]


26. Why does a freely suspended magnet point in the north−south direction?

27. (a) In which kind of habitat do you expect to find organisms adapted to reduce water loss?
(b) The hump of the camel stores water. Do you agree? Give reasons.

28. (a) What will happen to the poles of a magnet if it is broken into two?
(b) State the rule for attraction and repulsion between two magnets.

29. (a) Do all animals have bones? Give examples.


(b) Which of the following have endoskeleton or exoskeleton−human, crab, cockroach, fish, snail?
(c) The fish uses the fins on its sides to paddle in water. Do you agree? Give reasons.

30. (a) One precaution you should always take while handling a magnet is not to drop it. Why?
(b) Why are magnetic keepers used to store magnets?

31. Can a pinhole camera form an image which is bigger than the object? If yes, explain with a diagram.

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