Important Questions For CBSE Class 8 Science Chapter 6
Important Questions For CBSE Class 8 Science Chapter 6
Important Questions For CBSE Class 8 Science Chapter 6
Science
A. Kerosene
B. Oil
C. Petrol
D. Coal
Ans: D. Coal
D. only oxygen
Ans: A. Carbon Dioxide and Water
A. wood
B. nail
D. all of these
Ans: A. Wood
A. carbon dioxide
B. nitrogen dioxide
C. carbon monoxide
D. all of these
Ans: C. Carbon Monoxide
A. petrol
B. diesel
C. kerosene
D. both a and B
Ans: D. Both A and B
A. cheap
B. readily available
A. one
B. three
C. two
D. four
Ans: B. Three
● Air (Oxygen)
● Ignition Temperature
10. Name any one chemical substance which helps to put off the fire other than
carbon dioxide.
Ans: Bicarbonates of sodium or potassium will help us to put off the fire.
COMBUSTIBLE NON-COMBUSTIBLE
17. If a fire breaks out in the petrol station, how does a fire extinguisher help to
put off the fire?
Ans: A combination of liquid and gaseous carbon is used in fire extinguishers.
Because carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen, it blankets the fire. Thus, the fire is
controlled because there is no contact between the fuel and the oxygen.
b) It is easily available.
c) It has a high calorific value.
d) It is easy to transport.
e) It burns easily and produces more heat.
19. What will happen when a paper cup with water is heated?
Ans: When we heat a paper cup containing water, the water will absorb the heat of
the flame. Hence, the ignition temperature of paper will not reach and it will not start
burning easily.
b) Petrol
c) LPG
d) Diesel
c. Calorific value: The calorific value of a fuel is the quantity of heat energy
produced when 1 kg of fuel is completely burned.
25. In an experiment, 1 kg of fuel was completely burnt. The heat produced was
measured to be 9,000 kJ.
a. What will be the head produced for 7 kg of fuel?
Ans: If the heat produced for 1 kg of fuel is 9000 kJ.
= 63000/8 kJ/kg
= 9,000 kJ/kg
a) It should be affordable.
b) It should be easily available.
27. With the help of an experiment show that air is necessary for combustion.
Ans:
i. Take two lighted candles on a table.
ii. Put a glass chimney over one candle s in such a way that air can enter the
chimney.
iii. On the other hand, put a chimney over another candle and place a glass plate
over the chimney.
iv. We observe that the first candle continues to burn whereas flame in the second
candle extinguishes.
b. Most of the fuel releases carbon dioxide on burning. This process slowly
increases carbon content in the atmosphere leading to bigger problems like
global warming.
c. Incomplete combustion of fuel can produce carbon monoxide instead of
dioxide which when inhaled can rapidly combine with our blood and work as
poison.