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Materials Around Us Class 6 MCQ Online Test Science Chapter 6

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Class 6 Science Chapter 6 MCQ Materials Around Us

MCQ on Materials Around Us Class 6

1. Choose the correct option in the following questions:

Question 1.
Which of the following objects does not belong to the same group?
(a) Aluminium foil
(b) Copper wire
(c) Steel tumbler
(d) Plastic cup
Answer:
(d) Plastic cup

Question 2.
Which of the following objects are soft?
(a) Pillow and tennis ball
(b) Brick and table
(c) Brick and pillow
(d) Cricket bat and brick
Answer:
(a) Pillow and tennis ball

Question 3.
Which of the following materials is not transparent? t
(a) Cellophane sheet
(b) Air
(c) Butter paper
(d) Glass
Answer:
(c) Butter paper

Materials Around Us Class 6 MCQ Online Test Science Chapter 6

Question 4.
Which of the following objects is opaque?
(a) Frosted glass
(b) Glass tumbler
(c) Window glass
(d) Wooden board
Answer:
(d) Wooden board

Question 5.
Which of the following materials is not soluble in water?
(a) Sugar
(b) Chalk powder
(c) Salt
(d) Vinegar
Answer:
(b) Chalk powder

Question 6.
Which of the following is not an example of matter?
(a) Water
(b) Air
(c) Thought
(d) Diamond
Answer:
(c) Thought

2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:

1. Pen is made up of ____________ and ____________ materials.
Answer:
plastic, metal, ink

2. Any substance that is used to create an object is known as ____________
Answer:
material

3. The method of arranging the objects into groups is known as ____________
Answer:
classification

4. A cricket ball bounces to ____________ height than a tennis ball.
Answer:
less

5. Lustrous materials have ____________ surfaces.
Answer:
shiny

6. Materials which are difficult to compress or scratch are ____________
Answer:
hard

Materials Around Us Class 6 MCQ Online Test Science Chapter 6

7. ____________ and ____________ are softer than iron.
Answer:
sponge, rubber

8. ____________ and ____________ are two objects which are made up of baked clay.
Answer:
brick, pitcher

9. The materials, through which things can be seen clearly, are called ____________
Answer:
transparent

10. ____________ is opaque whereas ____________ is translucent.
Answer:
wooden board, glass

11. Sugar is ____________ in water whereas chalk powder is ____________
Answer:
soluble, insoluble

12. Salt will ____________ in water when mixed with water.
Answer:
dissolve

13. Sawdust is than water whereas sand is ____________ than water.
Answer:
lighter, heavier

14. ____________ is the measure of quantity of matter in an object.
Answer:
mass

15. ____________ is the measure of space occupied by an object.
Answer:
volume

16. SI unit of mass is and that of volume is ____________
Answer:
kilogram (or kg), cubic meter (or m3)

3. State whether the statements given below are True or False:

(i) Wood is opaque while glass is transparent.
Answer:
True

(ii) Salt dissolves in water whereas chalk powder does not.
Answer:
True

(iii) Air is considered matter because it has mass and occupies space.
Answer:
True

Materials Around Us Class 6 MCQ Online Test Science Chapter 6

(iv) Sand is lighter than water.
Answer:
False

(v) A lighter object occupies less space.
Answer:
False

(vi) SI unit of volume is litre (L).
Answer:
False

4. Match the following terms given in Column I with the properties given in Column II:

Question 1.

Column I Column II
(i) Lustrous (a) Has mass and occupies space.
(ii) Opaque (b) Does not disappear when mixed in water.
(iii) Matter (c) Can be compressed or scratched easily.
(iv) Insoluble (d) Not able to see through it.
(v) Soft (e) The materials that have shiny surfaces.

Answer:

Column I Column II
(i) Lustrous (e) The materials that have shiny surfaces.
(ii) Opaque (d) Not able to see through it.
(iii) Matter (a) Has mass and occupies space.
(iv) Insoluble (b) Does not disappear when mixed in water.
(v) Soft (c) Can be compressed or scratched easily.

Class 6 Science MCQ

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