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ONLINE ASSIGNMENT UNIT 1 MEASUREMENT UNIT 9 MATTER

CLASS - VI
NAME: ....................................................................... Sec: .........................Roll no: ...........

1. Fill in the blanks:


a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. The period of 100 years is called ____________________ Speed is ____________________ unit. Fundamental unit is ____________________ unit. 1 foot is equal to ____________________ inches. Our skin is sensitive to change in ____________________ The long capillary tube is called ____________________ A narrow constriction in capillary tube is called ____________________ ____________________ is the unit of temperature adapted in scientific 1 quintal is equal ____________________ kg. The temperature of which pure water freezes is called ____________________ The length of the line bounding a circle is called ____________________ A straight line passing from one side of a circle to the other through its centre is called _______________________________ m. ____________________ is a state of equality between opposite forces. experiment.

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A scale is always read with our eyes ____________________ to the point of measurement.

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The ____________________measures time more accurately than our watches do.

2. Give oneword answers of the following:


a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Name the device used to measure the heartbeat. ____________________ Name the device used to measure the intensity of the earthquake. ________________ Name the device used to measure blood pressure. ____________________ Name the device used to measure the atmospheric pressure. ____________________ Name the device used to measure the purity of milk. ____________________ Name the device used to measure the flow of current. ____________________ Name the device used to measure the speed of vehicles. ____________________ Name the device used by engineers to measure the length of a room. _______________ Name the liquid substance used in thermometers. ____________________ Name the device used to measure the weight of a body. ____________________

3. State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE:


a. b. It is unsafe to put thermometer in mouth. ____________________ The reading should be taken only when the beam of balance comes to rest at horizontal. ____________________ c. d. Gram is the multiple unit of kilogram. ____________________ Minute, hour, days and years are the sub multiple units of time. __________________ 2

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Mechanical clocks measures time more accurately than electronic clocks. ____________________

f. g. h. i. j.

The more is the substance; the greater is its mass. ____________________ Estimation gives more accurate reading than measurement. ____________________ Standard unit has precise and reproducible definitions. ____________________ One kilometer is greater than one mile. ____________________ Laboratory thermometer is graduated from 35 C to 42 C. ____________________

4. Tick the correct answer:


a. The SI unit of time is i. hour ii. seconds iii. minutes

b. The period between two consecutive events is called i. length ii. mass iii. time

c. SI system is the modified form of i. FPS system ii. CGS system iii. MKS system

d. Digital and analogue are the two types of i. thermometer ii. electronic clocks iii. time

e. The SI unit of temperature is i. Kelvin ii. Fahrenheit iii. Degree Celsius

f. The unit which reproduced from two or more units is called i. Fundamental units ii. Derived units iii. Speed

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5. Match the words in column 'A' with that in column 'B':


Column A a. b. c. d. e. f. Standard unit of mass Temperature of boiling water Device for measuring temperature Device for measuring mass SI unit of length Modern device for measuring time Column B Watch meter Physical balance Thermometer Boiling point Kilogram ( ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) )

UNIT-9 MATTER

Fill in the blanks:


i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii. xiii. xiv. xvi. xvii. The smallest particle of matter that can exist independently is called Matter has weight and occupies . Application of . can change the states of matter. Molecules in are tightly packed. There are elements known to us. The clinical thermometer has in it. can be compressed easily. . matters do not allow light to pass at all. Oil, butter, fat dissolve in Glass, China clay are matters. Substances that burn are called matters. Sun is a matter. Substances that dissolve in water are called matters. .. is a ductile material. take the shape and size of the container in which they are kept. Matter which can be beaten into thin sheet is called .

Tick the correct answer: Agrim Khatry; Class VI; Section: E; Roll No.: 3
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i. ii. iii. iv. v.

The state of matter which has a definite shape but no definite volume is a. Solid b. Liquid c. Gas d. None of these Which of the following is not a matter? a. Petrol b. Air c. Balloon d. Feelings . is a natural luminous matter. a. Bulb b. Fireflies c. Candle d. Moon The matter insoluble in water is a. Alcohol b. Kerosene c. Salt d. Sugar Matter always has a. weight b. Volume c. Both weight d. None of these and volume The matter which can be drawn into wires is called a. Ductile b. Malleable c. Brittle . is an element. a. Soap b. Water c. Chlorine In liquids, molecules are a. Loosely b. Tightly c. Free to move packed packed around Pick up the false statement. a. Water can change into ice on cooling. b. Soil cannot conduct heat and electricity. c. Wood conducts heat. d. Application of heat can change the states of matter.

vi. vii. viii.

d. Luminous d. Plastic d. None of these

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State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE:


i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii. xiii. xiv. xv. xvi. Wood is combustible. Alcohol dissolves in water. Liquid find its own level. Bulb is a non-luminous matter. Oxygen gas is a compound. Light can pass through opaque object. Rubber tyre is a brittle matter. Sodium chloride is an element. Gases do not have fixed shape and volume. Alum does not dissolve in water. Smell of a flower is a matter. Atoms of one element are the same in all respect. Tracing paper is a transparent object. Chalk powder gets dissolved in water. Solid has highest intermolecular force of attraction. Elements are made up of very tiny particles called atoms. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Match the following: Agrim Khatry; Class VI; Section: E; Roll No.: 3
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i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x.

COLUMN A Tissue paper Alum Happiness John Dalton Brittle Wood Glass Salt Copper sulphate Gold

COLUMN B Atom Stone Translucent Non matter Speed up sedimentation An element A compound Combustible Soluble in water Transparent

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) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

Agrim Khatry; Class VI; Section: E; Roll No.: 3

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