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This document is a sample paper for a Summative Assessment in Science for Class VI, consisting of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, matching columns, and short answer questions. It covers topics such as motion, the human skeleton, measurement units, and properties of light. The assessment is structured in sections with varying mark allocations for each question type.

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6 Science Sample Paper Class 6 2024-2025 Final

This document is a sample paper for a Summative Assessment in Science for Class VI, consisting of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, matching columns, and short answer questions. It covers topics such as motion, the human skeleton, measurement units, and properties of light. The assessment is structured in sections with varying mark allocations for each question type.

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BDW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II
SAMPLE PAPER

Class: VI Time :
Subject: SCIENCE Max. Marks :
General Instructions:

I. Choose the correct option: 1X10=10


A. What type of motion does a spinning top show?

i. Periodic
ii. Circular
iii. Rectilinear
iv. Rotational
B. Skeleton of human body is made up of
(a) bones
(b) cartilage
(c) both bones and cartilage
(d) None of these
C. Human skeleton comprises
(a) skull and backbone
(b) ribs and breast bone
(c) shoulder and hip bones
d) None of the above.
D. Fixed joints are found in
(a) lower jaw
(b) skull
(c) hands
(d) hip bone

E. Knee joints are


(a) hinge joints
(b) ball and socket joints
(c) pivotal joints
(d) fixed joints

F. Fish swims by
(a) forming loops alternately on two sides of the body
(b) forming loops on single side
(c) somersaulting
(d) alternate dipping and coming up

G. Which one of the following is the characteristics of birds?


(a) Strong muscles
(b) Light bones
(c) Hollow bones
(d) All of these
H. In cockroaches, the body parts helping in movement are
(a) three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings
(b) two pairs of legs and two pairs of wings

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(c) two pairs of legs and three pairs of wings
(d) none of these
I. Muscular foot is a locomotory organ in
(a) snakes
(b) earthworm
(c) housefly
(d) snails
J. The organ that protects the main nerve cord is
(a) skull
(b) backbone
(c) breast bone
(d) chest bone

I. Fill in the blanks: 1X10=10


a. Cockroaches have _________________pair of legs.
b. ______________ bones enclose the portion of our body below the stomach.
c. The joint where our neck joints the head is a __________________ joint.
d. A ___________ has a bulb that lights up when it is switched on.
e. Measurement means the comparison of an ___________quantity with some _________quantity of the
same kind.
f. It was the ___________ who developed the ‘foot’ as their unit of length.
g. In 1790, the French created a standard unit of measurement called the ________ system.
h. Each metre is decided into 100 equal divisions, called ___________
i. A circuit is used to break an electric circuit is called________________

j. The surface that forms a clear reflection of light is called a __________ surface.

II. State whether the following statements are True or False: 1X10=10
a. In a circular motion; the objects or any of their parts move in a circular path.
b. Motion of second’s hand of a clock is rectilinear.
c. SI unit of length is ‘Foot’.
d. Motion of a vehicle on a straight road is a rectilinear motion.
e. Marchpast of soldiers in a parade is a periodic motion.
f. Motion of second’s hand in a clock is a circular motion.
g. Shadows can only be created by light from the Sun.
h. Kilometre is used to measure long distances.
i. A translucent object allows some light to pass through, but not enough to form a clear image.
j. The size of a shadow depends only on the size of the object blocking the light.

III. Match the column: 1X10=10

Column A Column B

(a) Transparent (ii) Tape

(b) Opaque (vii) Phenomenon of changing left to right

(c) Translucent (iv) Object through which one cannot see at all

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(d) Luminous body (vi) Object through which we cannot see clearly

(e) Shadow (viii) Circular Motion

(f) Image (i) Region of absence of light

(g) Reflection (v) Formed due to reflection by mirrors

(h) Lateral inversion (iii) Object through which one can see clearly

i) Tailor ix. Scattering back of the light by shining surface

j) Clock x. Produces light of its own

SECTION B
IV. Answer the Following questions: (EACH QUESTION CARRIES 2 MARKS)

a. Convert the following


a) 1km_________________m
b) 2000ml___________________l
c) 10000cm _______________m
b. State two examples of luminous and non-luminous objects.
c. What is the difference between motion of top and motion of a hand in clock?
d. Earlobe and nose are the example of which part of skeletal system.
e. What type of measuring device would the shopkeeper use to measure the waist while you buy a pant?
f. In our body muscles and bones are connected through which type of tissue?
g. When the filament of a bulb is broken what will happen to the bulb?
SECTION C

V. Answer the following questions (EACH QUESTION CARRIES 3 MARKS)


A. How will you measure the length of any curved line?
B. Why would an electrician would use rubber gloves while repairing an electric switch at your home?
Explain.
C. The handles of the tools like screw drivers and pliers used by electricians for repair work usually have
plastic or rubber covers on them.
D. Name the unit of length, which you would like to use while expressing the distance
between Delhi and Lucknow.
E. What type of measuring device would you use to measure the girth of a tree?
F. Give two examples of periodic and rotational motion.
SECTION D
VI. Answer the following questions (EACH QUESTION CARRIES 4 MARKS)
i. The given shows a bulb with its different parts marked as 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Which of them label the
terminals of the bulb?

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ii. Why should two terminals of the battery be never joined?

b. The table describes the body shape of four animals. Animal Shape of the body

Animal Shape of the body

Animal P Large body with pillar-shaped legs

Animal Q Slim body tapered at both ends

Animal R Round body with large claws

Animal S Star-shaped body with tiny legs

Which animal is likely to swim the fastest in water?


 Animal P
 Animal Q
 Animal R
 Animal S

C. A student is trying to look at their reflection in the mirror in a completely dark room. They notice that no image appears.
i. Why can't you see your image in a mirror in a completely dark room?
ii. What role does light play in allowing you to see your reflection?
iii. If a source of light (such as a candle) was introduced into the room, what would happen to the image?

E. Observe and analyse the following figure:


What does this figure describes, write in your own words.

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