Read and download CBSE Class 6 Science Question Paper Set L designed as per the latest question paper pattern and Class 6 examination guidelines issued by CBSE, NCERT and KVS. The past year Question Papers for Class 6 Science have been provided with solutions which will help students to assess their performance and find out topics in Science Class 6 which they need to improve to get better marks in Class 6 exams. After solving these last year papers also refer to solved Sample Papers for Class 6 Science available on our website to build strong understanding of the subject
Science Question Paper Class 6
Students can refer to the below Class 6 Science Question Paper designed to help students understand the pattern of questions that will be asked in Class 6 exams. Please download CBSE Class 6 Science Question Paper Set L
Science Class 6 Question Paper
Q.1 Give one word/ name/ example for the following:
i) The animals that eat the flesh of other animals.
ii) Pulses are the rich source of this nutrient.
iii) A chemical used for testing presence of carbohydrates in a substance.
iv) The small bones which form our backbone.
v) The small hair like structure found on the body of an earthworm which help in its movement.
vi) A liquid miscible in water.
vii) The substances which take the shape of the container.
viii) The region around a magnet where its influence can be felt
ix) The pole of a freely suspended magnet which points towards the north direction of the earth.
x) A suitable unit used for measuring thickness of a pencil
xi) Unit of mass in FPS system of units.
xii) The envelope of air around the earth.
Q.2 Give reason for the following:
i) We should drink 6-8 glasses of water every day.
ii) A pair of muscles is required to move a bone.
iii) Woollen clothes keep us warm
iv) A magnet should not be heated.
v) All living organisms need food.
vi) Factories have high chimneys.
Q.3 Answer the following question:
i) Name the vitamin required for maintaining good eyesight. Also name a food product which is rich source of this vitamin.
ii) Differentiate between movement and locomotion.
iii) What is a magnetic compass? Write its one use.
iv) Differentiate between a hard substance and a soft substance.
v) The length of a table is 150 cm. Convert this length into metre and millimetre.
vi) Write any two properties of air.
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CBSE Class 6 Science Question Paper Set L
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