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MCQ Questions for Class 6 Science Chapter 4 Sorting Materials Into Groups with Answers

 

Sorting Materials Into Groups Class 6 MCQs Questions with Answers

I. Choose the correct option.

Question 1.
Which of the following floats on water?
(a) Wax
(b) Marble
(c) Coin
(d) Eraser

Answer

Answer: (a) Wax


Question 2.
Which of the following is a matter?
(a) Air
(b) Steel
(c) Water
(d) All of these

Answer

Answer: (d) All of these


Question 3.
Which of the following is not a matter?
(a) Carbon
(b) Air
(c) Milk
(d) Sadness

Answer

Answer: (d) Sadness


Question 4.
Anything that has a mass and occupies space is called
(a) classification
(b) volume
(c) matter
(d) air

Answer

Answer: (c) matter


Question 5.
Which of the following has a fixed shape?
(a) Iron
(b) Oxygen
(c) Milk
(d) CO2

Answer

Answer: (a) Iron


Question 6.
Which of the following can be compressed easily?
(a) Stone
(b) Iron
(c) Steel
(d) Gas

Answer

Answer: (d) Gas


Question 7.
The process of grouping the things on the basis of similar properties is called
(a) roughness
(b) classification
(c) matter
(d) arrangement

Answer

Answer: (b) classification


Question 8.
The liquid that floats on water is
(a) milk
(b) coconut oil
(c) alcohol
(d) all of these

Answer

Answer: (b) coconut oil


Question 9.
Which gas is responsible for fizz in soft drinks?
(a) Oxygen
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Carbon dioxide

Answer

Answer: (d) Carbon dioxide


Question 10.
Transparent materials allow the light to pass through them
(a) partially
(b) completely
(c) sometimes only
(d) not at all

Answer

Answer: (b) completely


Question 11.
Tables are made up of
(a) plastic
(b) wood
(c) leather
(d) both (a) and (b)

Answer

Answer: (d) both (a) and (b)


Question 12.
Which of the following is transparent?
(a) Wood
(b) Stone
(c) Glass
(d) Mirror

Answer

Answer: (c) Glass


Question 13.
Which of the following is hard?
(a) Cotton
(b) Sponge
(c) Iron
(d) None of these

Answer

Answer: (c) Iron


Question 14.
Which of the following is soluble in water?
(a) Salt
(b) Sand
(c) Chalk powder
(d) Mud

Answer

Answer: (a) Salt


Question 15.
Purpose of sorting materials into groups is
(a) to study their properties
(b) convenience
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these

Answer

Answer: (c) both (a) and (b)


Question 16.
An oily thin paper will be
(a) transparent
(b) translucent
(c) opaque
(d) cannot be predicted

Answer

Answer: (b) translucent


Question 17.
Choose the opaque object from the following
(a) charcoal
(b) air
(c) glass
(d) water

Answer

Answer: (a) charcoal


Question 18.
Which object shines?
(a) Plastic toy
(b) Cotton shirt
(c) Steel spoon
(d) Stone piece

Answer

Answer: (c) Steel spoon


Question 19.
Which of the following gets reddish brown in colour on exposure to air?
(a) Gold
(b) Silver
(c) Iron
(d) Aluminium

Answer

Answer: (c) Iron


Question 20.
Which one of the following is soft?
(a) Iron
(b) Wood
(c) Cotton
(d) Stone

Answer

Answer: (c) Cotton


II. Fill in the Blanks

Question 1.
Wood is …………….. than rubber.

Answer

Answer: harder


Question 2.
Heavy substances …………….. in water.

Answer

Answer: sink


Question 3.
Earthen pitcher is an example of …………….. object.

Answer

Answer: round


Question 4.
Materials that have lustre are usually ……………..

Answer

Answer: metals


Question 5.
An object can be made of different ……………..

Answer

Answer: materials


Question 6.
Gold has a …………….. shine.

Answer

Answer: yellow


Question 7.
In a solution, the substance present in a small amount is called ……………..

Answer

Answer: solute


Question 8.
Classification is done on the basis of some …………….. and ……………..

Answer

Answer: similarities, differences


Question 9.
Iron is …………….. in appearance.

Answer

Answer: lustrous


Question 10.
Lemon juice is …………….. in water.

Answer

Answer: miscible


Question 11.
A liquid …………….. its shape on changing the container.

Answer

Answer: Changes


Question 12.
Grouping of things is done for ……………..

Answer

Answer: convenience


Question 13.
Water is called the …………….. solvent because it dissolves large number of thing.

Answer

Answer: universal


Question 14.
Different objects have different shapes and ……………..

Answer

Answer: sizes


Question 15.
The object through which we can see is known as …………….. object.

Answer

Answer: transparent


Question 16.
Sand is …………….. in water.

Answer

Answer: insoluble


Question 17.
Different materials can be used to make ……………..

Answer

Answer: same thing


Question 18.
A sugar syrup is a ……………..

Answer

Answer: solution


Question 19.
…………….. substances are those through which we can’t see anything.

Answer

Answer: Opaque


Question 20.
Water and milk are …………….. liquids.

Answer

Answer: miscible


Question 21.
A piece of glass is transparent but a piece of cardboard is ……………..

Answer

Answer: opaque


Question 22.
Those materials which cannot be easily compressed, cut, bent or scratched are called …………….. materials.

Answer

Answer: hard


Question 23.
The aquatic animals use dissolved …………….. in water for the process of respiration.

Answer

Answer: oxygen


Question 24.
The ability of some materials to shine is called ……………..

Answer

Answer: lustre


Question 25.
Wood is a material which is …………….. than water.

Answer

Answer: heavier


III. State whether the given statements are true or false.

Question 1.
Solids have neither a definite shape nor volume.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 2.
A hard substance can scratch a soft substance.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 3.
Grouping is a useful process.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 4.
Things made of gold and aluminium have no lustre.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 5.
All materials can be felt by one or more of our senses.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 6.
Iron is not a natural material.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 7.
Cardboard is translucent.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 8.
Carbon dioxide gas is soluble in water.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 9.
Mirror is transparent.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 10.
We can see clearly through an opaque object.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 11.
The amount of matter in any object is called its weight.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 12.
Ail objects are made up of same kind of materials.

Answer

Answer: False


Question 13.
Things can be grouped on the basis of their shape and size.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 14.
The heaviness of substances is also called density.

Answer

Answer: True


Question 15.
Honey is immiscible with water.

Answer

Answer: False


IV. Match the items given in column I suitably with those given in column II.

Column IColumn II
1. Glass, air(a) Translucent
2. Wax(b) Belt, Shoes
3. Oiled paper(c) Floats on water
4. Copper sulphate(d) Transparent
5. Wood(e) Soluble
6. Leather(f) Insoluble
7. Diamond(g) Metallic lustre
8. Chalk powder(h) Opaque
9. Sponge(i) Hard
10. Gold and silver(j) Soft
Answer

Answer:

Column IColumn II
1. Glass, air(d) Transparent
2. Wax(c) Floats on water
3. Oiled paper(a) Translucent
4. Copper sulphate(e) Soluble
5. Wood(h) Opaque
6. Leather(b) Belt, Shoes
7. Diamond(i) Hard
8. Chalk powder(f) Insoluble
9. Sponge(j) Soft
10. Gold and silver(g) Metallic lustre


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