EVENTS
CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL
70,LALA LAJPAT RAI COLONY,
BAGH DILKUSHA
SLOT 1 science REVISION QUESTIONS
CLASS-6
A. Choose the correct option:-
1. A small white structure may have grown
out of seeds
a. Flower
b. Sprouted (√ )
2. Animal which eats both plant and animals
a. Omnivores
b. Carnivore(√ )
3. The main sources of our food are
a. Nectar
b.Plants and
animals(√ )
4. Seeds of mustard plants give us
a. Oil(√ )
b. Food
5. Vitamins help in protecting our body
against
a. Fats
b.
disease(√ )
6. For the growth and the maintenance of our
body
a. Fat & oil
b. Proteins and
minerals(√ )
7. In addition food also contains directory
a. Fibres and water(√ )
b. Proteins
8. Look of nutrients over long period are
called
a. Diarrhoea
b. Deficiency disease(√
)
9. Name the sugar producing plant
a. Sugarcane (√ )
b. Wheat
10.The nutrients which mainly give
energy to our body.
a. Fats
b.carbohydrates (√ )
11.A vitamin required for
maintaining good eyesight.
a. Vitamin A(√ )
b.Vitamin B
12.Fish swimming by forming
a. Loops(√
)
b.gills
B.Fill in the blanks:-
1. Tiger is
a _________ because it eats only meat.
a. Omnivores
b.Carnivores(√ )
2. Deer eats
only plant products and so is called _______
a. Herbivores(√
)
b.Carnivore
3. Parrot
eats only ______
a. Grass
b.Plant(√ )
4. The ____ that
we drink, which comes from cows, buffaloes and goats is an animal product.
a. Water(√
)
b.Milk
5. We get
sugar from______.
a. Corn
b.Sugarcane(√ )
6. The
presence of specific features which enables a plant or an animal to live
in a particular habitat is called ______.
a. Adaptation (√ )
b.ecosystem
7. The habitats of the plants and animals that live
on land are called _______ habitats.
a. Forest b.Terrestrial(√ )
8. The habitats of plants and animals that live in water
are called_______habitats.
a. Aquatic(√
) b.Terristial
9. Soil, water and air are the _________ factors
of a habitat.
a. Abiotic b.Biotic(√ )
10. Changes in our surroundings
that make us respond to them are called_______
a. Stimuli(√
)
b.Stimulus
11.The animal which killed other
animals are called _______.
a. Parasite
b.Predators(√ )
12.Name the substance which provides
the carbohydrates ________.
a. Potato(√
) b.Milk
C. Indicate ‘true’ and
false’ of the following:-
1. The movement and locomotion of all animals is exactly the
same.
a. False(√
)
b.True
2. The cartilages are harder than bones.
a. False(√
)
b.true
3. The finger bones do not have joints.
a. False(√
)
b.True
4. The fore arm has two bones.
a. False
b.True(√ )
5. Cockroaches
have an outer skeleton.
a. False
b.True(√ )
6. There are
five types of joints in our body.
a. False
b.True(√ )
7. Can we
bend our body at every part.
a. False(√
)
b.True
8. The joint
of skull with backbone are example of pivotal joint
a. False (√
)
b.True
9. The place where organism lived and which provide
food and safety for them is called habitat
a. False
b.True(√ )
10.Plants and animals are abiotic
component
a. False(√
)
b.True
11.Desert mountain and grassland are
terrestrial habitats
a. False
b.True(√ )
12.Do plants excrete
a. False b.True(√ )
D.
Answer the following questions :-
Q. 1. Do you find that all living beings need the same kind of food?
Ans.
No, all living beings do not need same kind of food.
Q.2.
Name five plants and their parts that we eat.
Ans.
The names of five plants and their parts that we eat are:
(i) Paddy: seeds
(ii) Wheat: seeds
(iii) Mustard plant: seeds and leaves
(iv) Brinjal plant: fruits
(v) Potato plant: stems
Q3.
Which gas in the atmosphere is essential for respiration?
Ans.
Oxygen gas in the atmosphere is essential for respiration.
Q4.
Do all foods contain all the required nutrients?
Ans:
No, all foods do not contain sill the nutrients required by our body.
Q5.
What are nutrients? Name major nutrients.
Ans:
The components of food which are needed by our body for growth and development are
called nutrients.The major nutrients are:
(i) Carbohydrates
(ii) Fats
(iii) Proteins
(iv) Vitamins
(v) Minerals
Q.6.
What are fabrics?
Ans.
Fabrics mean a woven material, textile or other materials resembling
woven cloth.
Q.7.
What are synthetic fibres?
Ans. The fibres which are made from chemical substances or which are not obtained from the plant and animal sources are called synthetic fibres. For example, polyester, nylon, and acrylic, etc