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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II [ 2012-2013 ]
SUBJECT: SCIENCE
CLASS : VI
ROLL NO

TIME ALLOWED : 3 Hrs

MAX. MARKS: 90

Candidates MUST write their Roll Number on the space provided above
before opening the seal.
Please check that the question paper contains 9 printed pages.
Candidate must write the Code No of the question paper on the answer
book.
Please write down the serial number of the question before attempting it.
15 minutes time has been allotted to read this question paper, the students
will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the
answer script during this period.
General Instructions:
1]. There are 38 Questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
2]. Marks for each question are indicated against the questions.

3]. There are 15 Questions in SECTION A, 8 Questions in SECTION B , 6


Questions in SECTION C, 4 Questions in SECTION D and 5 Questions in
SECTION E. All questions are compulsory.
4]. Questions from serial number 1 To 15 are one mark questions from 16
to 23 are two marks each, questions from 24 to 29 are three marks each,
questions from 30 to 33 are four marks each and questions from 34 to 38
are five marks each .
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EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS

Dear Candidate,
Remember the following:

Write your Roll Number, Class, section, subject, and Code number of question paper
on the answer sheet, additional sheet, Graph and map even if the paper is not
attempted. Write only the roll number on the question paper.

Read question paper carefully and Check the paper title.

Use only blue / Black pen to write the answers. Use colour pens only if instructed. Do
not use correction pen / whitener.

Mention the question number/ Sections correctly while answering each question. No
marks will be awarded if the question number changes with regard to question paper.

All the queries related to the question paper must be completed within 30 minutes
from the beginning of exam.

Revise your answer and submit the answer paper along with graph, maps....etc., as
instructed before you leave the exam room.

You are not allowed to change your seat during the exam for any reason without
permission from your invigilator.

paper to anybody else.

Avoid give-take of a pen, pencil, scale etc.


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on a question paper [ except roll number] , writing pad, compass,

body etc

You must not communicate with each other in any way in the examination room,
whether the exam is in progress or not. If you wish to talk to an invigilator, raise your
hand. If you wish to query an examination question you should raise your hand,
explain, and then work on other questions. If a correction to an examination paper is
necessary, you will be advised.

Conclusion of the examination


Candidate must cease writing immediately when instructed to do so and must remain
seated and silent until all answer books have been collected and the instruction to leave the exam
room has been given.

The Candidate who is in possession of any kind of


unauthorised materials [Used / Unused], improper use of
materials, unauthorised removal of materials from
examination rooms and bringing in any unauthorised
materials to the examination room or ignoring the
instructions given by supervisors will result in the students
being marked zero in the respective subjects or being
debarred from all other examinations.

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Section A

1.

In olden days, sailors used to find direction with the help 1


of

2.

is the fusion of male and female gamete

3.

The face and jaw contain number of facial bones.

4.

changes are those which do not repeat

themselves at regular intervals.


5.

solution cannot dissolve more of the solute in

it at a given temperature.
6.

Which of these is not an organ system?

(a) Heart
(b) Respiratory
(c) Digestive
(d) Excretory
7.

Bursting of cracker is:


(a)

Reversible change

(b)

Irreversible change

(c)

Periodic change

(d)

Change in size

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8.

A mixture of immiscible liquids can be separated by :


(a)

Filter paper

(b)

Separating funnel

(c)

Winnowing

(d)

Sieving

The scientific name of elephant from India according

to binomial nomenclature is:


(a)

Homo indica

(b)

Elephas indica

(c)

Elephas americana

(d)

Elephas africana

10 Which of the following animals moves with the help of

looping movements?
(a)

Earthworm

(b)

Fish

(c)

Snake

(d)

Cockroach

11 A magnetic compass always points in East West

direction. (T/F)
12. Earthquake is an example of desirable change. (T/F)

13. Snails move with the help of a muscular foot. (T/F)

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14. Decantation is the process by which sugar can be

separated from sugar solution. (T/F)


15

A Zonkey is the result of crossbreeding a Donkey and a 1


zebra. (T/F)
Section B

16 Name two main organs of the skeletal system and

excretory system.
17 Differentiate between homogenous and heterogeneous

mixture. Give one example of each.


18 Draw the four types of artificial magnet having different

shape.
19. Differentiate between the temporary and permanent

magnets by giving example.


20 Name four vegetative parts of plants that help in

producing new plants with one example of each.


21. In which type of joint, the end of one of the bones is

round like a ball and where is this joint present in the


body?
22 (a)How many pairs of wings are present in cockroaches 2
and which type of skeleton is found in them?
(b) Define
i) Ligaments

ii) Tendons

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23. Suggest four ways by which we can prevent magnets

from being demagnetised?


Section C

24

i)

What do you mean by phototropism?

ii)

Which part of the plant shows the following

phenomenon?
(a) positive geotropism

(b) negative geotropism

(c) positive phototropism (d) negative phototropism

25. Explain the various steps involved in the separation of

iron fillings, sulphur, salt and water mixture.


26. Label the parts of the human skeleton marked below:

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27 Give two differences between reversible and irreversible 3


changes by giving one example of each .
28.

(a) Classify the following substances as magnetic or 3


non-magnetic :
Iron, Phosphorus, Plastic, Copper, Nickel, Paper,
Cobalt, Gold.
(b)

Give one example of


(i) natural magnet
(ii) artificial magnet.

29. What do you mean by Binomial nomenclature? Give

two examples.
Section D

30. Why do you think that animals move from one place to

another?
31. State four important functions of human skeleton?

32. Give two examples each of desirable and undesirable

changes.
33. What is asexual reproduction and give the steps

involved in the process of a sexual reproduction by


hydra with the help of diagram?

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Section E

34 How will you prepare a solution of common salt and

water and then how will you separate the components


of the solution to get back salt and water ? Draw a
labelled diagram of the apparatus used to perform the
activity.
35 Give five properties of magnet.

36

(a) Draw a labelled diagram of a flower showing its


different parts.
(b) Define (i) xerophytes (ii) hydrophytes
(iii)mesophytes with one example each.

37

(a) How a mixture is different from a pure

substance? Give one example of each.


(b)

Give three characteristics of a mixture.

38 (a) Explain how bones and muscles work together to

cause movements?
(b) Do snakes have backbone ? give two examples of
animals that belong to the same group.

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