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SORTING OF MATERIALS INTO GROUPS VI – KAT (ChAT) – LEVEL – 1 – W.

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VI - KAT(ChAT) – LEVEL – 1 – WORK SHEET – 1

CHEMISTRY
I. Straight Objective questions:
1. The materials through which we can easily see are called _______
A) Transparent B) Translucent C) Opaque D) None of these
2. Rahul took a glass beaker and filled it with clean water. He put a silver coin in it and looked the
coin from the top of the beaker. What would be his observation ?

Beaker

Water

Coin
A) He could not see the coin properly because water is translucent
B) He could not see coin clearly because water is opaque
C) He could see the coin clearly because water is transparent
D) He could not see the coin because the coin is transparent
3. i) wood ii) pond water iii) Eye spectacles
By the Arrange the above items in decreasing order of its visibility is
A) iii, i, ii B) i, ii, iii C) iii, ii, i D) ii, iii, i
4. Among the following which is not a metal ?
A) Gold B) Copper C) Iron D) Brass
5. Purpose of sorting material into groups is
A) To study their properties B) Convenience
C) Both A and B D) None of these
6. Leather is used to prepare
A) Books B) News paper C) Chair D) Hand bags
7. Two objects ‘X’ and ‘Y’ were placed in separate beakers containing equal amount of water. It was
observed that one object was floating while the other sinked. What could ‘X’ and ‘Y’ be ?
A) Magnet, Glass piece B) Rubber Cork, Coin
C) Eraser, Iron nail D) Soap, Chalk
8. A student collected the samples of vinegar, lemon juice, mustard oil and kerosene. Then he has
taken different glass tumblers filled with water upto half. Then he added all the above samples of
liquids to different beakers and stirred. Then he noted his observations. Choose the correct
observation.
A) Lemon juice does not mix with water B) Coconut oil mixes with water
C) Vinegar mixes with water D) Both A and B

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SORTING OF MATERIALS INTO GROUPS VI – KAT (ChAT) – LEVEL – 1 – W.S - 1

9. The following objects were separated into two groups.


Objects

Graphite, Metals Rubber, Plastics, Wood


Which of the following can be used for the classification of the above objects ?
A) Metals and non-metals B) Conductors and insulators
C) Magnetic and non-magnetic D) All of these
10. The object we use in chemistry lab for practical purpose
A) Toy B) Chair C) Test tube D) Book
II. More than One correct type question:
11. Find out the objects made from leather
A) Chair B) Car C) Shoes D) Coat
III. Statement type question:
12. Statement (A) : Chemical formula of carbon tetra chloride is CCl4 .
Statement (B) : Chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2 .
Statement (C) : Chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl.
A) All the statements A, B and C are correct
B) All the statements A, B and C are incorrect
C) A, B are correct and C is incorrect D) A, B are incorrect and C is correct
IV. Assertion and Reason type question:
13. Assertion: Iron appears different from copper or aluminium
Reason: Materials usually look different from each other
A) Assertion is True, Reason is True and Reason is correct explanation of Assertion
B) Assertion is True, Reason is True but Reason is not correct explanation of Assertion
C) Assertion is True, Reason is False
D) Assertion is False, Reason is True
V. Comprehensive type questions : (14 – 16)
Everything in the universe can be classified as either matter or energy. The air we breathe, the food
we eat, stones, clouds, stars, plants and animals, even a small drop of water or a particle of sand –
everything is matter.
14. Every matter made up of certain particles which differ in ___
A) Shape B) Size C) A & B D) None
15. The force of attraction between the particles in the order
A) Gas < Liquid < Solid B) Liquid < Gas < Solid
C) Solid < Gas < Liquid D) Solid < Liquid < Gas
16. Elements are classified in to ____ types
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
VI. Matching type questions: (17 – 20) A
17. B C D
Column I Column II A
18. B C D
17. Opaque A) Glass
19. A B C D
18. Transparent B) Sugar
20. A B C D
19. Translucent C) Wood
20. Soluble in water D) Oil paper

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KEY

1) A 2) C 3) C 4) D 5) C 6) D 7) B
8) C 9) B 10) C 11) C, D 12) A 13) A 14) C
15) A 16) D 17) C 18) A 19) D 20) B

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