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Sample Paper SET-II

Subject: CHEMISTRY (science paper-2)


Class: 6
Time Duration: 2hours.

Maximum marks: 80

General Instructions:
Answers to this page must be written on the paper provided separately.
You will not be allowed to write during first 15 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the Question paper.
The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
Attempt all question from section-I and any four question from section-II.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].

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SECTION I (40 Marks)


Attempt all questions from this section.
Name the following.

State whether the following statements are true or false. If false, rewrite the statement.

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Oil in India is found in Karnataka state. ( )


Naphthalene balls are obtained from coal tar. ( )
During sublimation, solid changes into gas. ( )
Burning of a fire cracker is an example of physical change. ( )
Coal is used to make steam for heating ( )

Give functions of the following terms.


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Name the process which is involved in the conversion of solid into gas?
Name the method used for separating kerosene from water?
Name the method is used to obtain the purest form of water?
Name the type of soil best suited for agriculture?
Name of the scientist who discovered the modern periodic table?

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Respiration.
Rain water harvesting.

Fill in the blanks.


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Chemical formula for calcium chloride is _______.


_____________ is the percentage of oxygen in air.
Tripod stand is used for __________.
Penicillin and ampicillin are___________.
__________ is a calibrated glass tube with openings at both the ends.

Draw a neat labeled diagram for the following questions.


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Intermolecular forces of attraction in solid.


Pie graph showing the constituents of Air.

Multiple choice questions.


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Which of the following is not a periodic change?


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d)

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Which of the following gas is given out during photosynthesis?


Oxygen.
Carbon dioxide.
Sulphur dioxide.
Nitrogen dioxide.

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Melting of an ice cube is a

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Changing of seasons.
Rising and setting of the sun.
Occurrence of full moon and new moon.
Water freezing to ice.

The maximum number of electrons accommodated in S shell is ________.


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Name the process by which pure water can be obtained from salt water?
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Chemical change.
Physical change.
Irreversible change.
All of these.

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b)
c)
d)

Distillation
Decantation.
Sedimentation.
Filtration.

Define the following terms.


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Winnowing.
Homogeneous mixture.
Reversible change.
Filtration.
Natural resources.

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Match the items in column A with those in column B.


Column B
1. Sedimentary rock.
2. Stirring liquid chemicals.
3. Homogeneous mixture.
4. CH4.
5. Paints.
6. Vaseline.
7. Water pollution.
8. Physical changes.
9. Distillation.
10. Sb.

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Column A
1. Pesticides.
2. Gypsum.
3. Bitumen.
4. Pure water.
5. Glass rod.
6. Antimony.
7. Crushing of a chalk piece.
8. Methane.
9. Solution.
10. Paraffin wax.

SECTION II (40 Marks)


Attempt any 4 questions from this section.

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Define colloid with their properties and their examples? [10]


List the difference between solids, liquids and gases? [10]
List out the different apparatus used in chemistry laboratory with their uses? [10]
Explain in brief why is the land near water bodies are cool? [10]
What is a coal? Explain in brief the formation of coal? [10]
Distinguish between the following terms: [10]
i. Liquid and gases.
ii. Compound and mixtures.
iii. Endothermic change and exothermic change.
iv. Handpicking and sieving.
v. Solute and solution.

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