Tuesday 23 June 2015

CBSE Class 6 Science CH14 Water (MCQs)

Water

MCQs
CBSE CLass 6 Science CH14 Water (MCQs)



Q1: The process of changing water into ice is called __________.

(a) sublimation
(b) evaporation
(c) freezing
(d) precipitation

Q2: The process of falling down of water in the form of rain, snow or hail is called _________.

(a) sublimation
(b) evaporation
(c) condensation
(d) precipitation

Q3: How much water is lost approximately through transpiration by wheat plants that give us one kilogram of wheat?

(a) 5 litres
(b) 50 litres
(c) 500 litres
(d) 5000 litres

Q4: Which of the following will lead to a reduction in the availability of groundwater?

(a) plantation
(b) rainwater harvesting
(c) constructing more lakes
(d) building concrete roads

Q5: When ice water is poured into a glass, tiny water droplets of water appear on the outside of glass due to _________.


(a) condensation
(b) evaporation
(c) sublimation
(d) transpiration

Q6: The circulation of water between ocean and land is known as the _______.

(a) oxygen cycle
(b) water cycle
(c) nitrogen cycle
(d) none of these

Q7: Water freezes at ____ to a solid-state called snow or ice.

(a) 0°C
(b) 10°C
(c) 25°C
(d) 100°C

Q8: The water fit for drinking is called _______.

(a) river water
(b) rainwater
(c) potable water
(d) groundwater

Q9: Which of the following is the purest form of water?

(a) rainwater
(b) sea water
(c) lake water
(d) river water

Q10: Oceans and seas cover _______ of the earth.

(a) half
(b) one third
(c) two third
(d) three fourth

Answers:
1: (c) freezing
2: (d) precipitation
3: (c) 500 litres
4: (d) building concrete roads
5: (a) condensation
6: (b) water cycle
7: (a) 0°C
8: (c) potable water
9: (a) rainwater
10: (c) two third


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  2. Water changing into ice is freezing. Gas changing into liquid is condensation.

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    1. Gas changing into liquid is sublimation not condensation

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