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Sorting Materials Into Groups

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Science Chapter 4 Sorting Materials
Into Groups
December 27, 2015 by phani 17 Comments

NCERT Solutions for Class 6th Science


Chapter 4 Sorting Materials Into Groups
Q. 1. Name five objects which can be made from wood.
Ans.
(i) Table
(ii) Chair
(iii) Doors
(iv) Boat
(v) Bed

Q.2. Select those objects from the following which shine:


Glass bowl, plastic toy, steel spoon, cotton shirt
Ans. Glass bowl and steel spoon are shining objects.

Q.3. Match the objects given below with the materials from which they could be
made. Remember, an object could be made from more than one material and a
given material could be used for making many objects.

Q. 4. State whether the statements given below are ‘true’ or ‘false’.


(i) Stone is transparent, while glass is opaque.
(ii) A notebook has lustre while eraser does not
(iii) Chalk dissolves in water.
(iv) A piece of wood floats on water.
(v) Sugar does not dissolve in water.
(vi) Oil mixes with water. 
(vii) Sand settles down in water.
(viii) Vinegar dissolves in water.
Ans.
(i) False
(ii) False
(iii) False
(iv) True
(v) False
(vi) False
(vii) True
(viii) True
Q. 5. Given below are the names of some objects and materials:
 Water, basket ball, orange, sugar, globe, apple and earthen pitcher Group them
as:
(a) Round shaped and other shapes
(b) Eatables and non-eatables
Ans.
(a) (i) Round shaped: Basket ball, apple, orange, globe, earthen pitcher.
(ii) Other shapes: Water, sugar.
(b) (i) Eatables: Water, orange, sugar and apple.
(ii) Non-eatables: Basket ball, globe and earthen pitcher.

Q. 6. List all the items known to you that float on water. Check and see if they will
float on an oil or kerosene.
Ans. (A) List of some items that float on water:

1. Paper
2. Wood
3. Thin plastic sheets
4. Wax
5. Ice
6. Thermocol
7. Oil

(B) List of items that float on an oil:

1. Paper
2. Plastic sheet
3. Wax
4. Thermocol
5. Wood

(C) List of items that float on kerosene:

1. Paper
2. Thermocol
3. Thin plastic sheet

Q. 7. Find the odd one out from the following:


(a) Chair, Bed, Table, Baby, Cupboard
(b) Rose, Jasmine, Boat, Marigold, Lotus
(c) Aluminium, Iron, Copper, Silver, Sand
(d) Sugar, Salt, Sand, Copper sulphate
Ans.
(a) Baby (all others are non-living)
(b) Boat (all others are flowers)
(c) Sand (all others are metals)
(d) Sand (all others are soluble in water)

EXTRA QUESTIONS
I.VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1. Why do we need to group materials? Give one reason.


Ans: We often group materials for our convenience. It helps to describe their properties.

2. Suggest two bases on which we can group objects.


Ans:
(i) Material used in making the object, e.g. wood or metal/plastic.
(ii) Material of the object is soft or hard, or substance is soluble or insoluble in water.

3. Is a substance which can be compressed soft or hard?


Ans: Soft.

4. Select a lustrous material out of the following substances:


Ans: Aluminium.

5. Which material is generally used for making pens?Wood, aluminium, plastic,


cotton 
Ans:Plastic or metal.

6. Is oil soluble in water?


Ans: Oil does not dissolve in water so it is insoluble in water but floats on the surface of
water.

7. Name two objects which are made from opaque materials.


Ans: Wooden doors, blackboard/steel plate.

8. What is common between salt and sand?


Ans: Both have mass and are in solid state.

9. List three liquids which are transparent.


Ans. Water, alcohol and Acetone/Benzene.

10. Write two substances which are made from leather.


Ans: Belt and shoes.

11. Name some substances which are made from plastics.


Ans: Toys, plates, cups, buckets, baskets.
12. Which is more hard, sponge or iron?
Ans: Iron is harder than sponge.

13. Write two gases which are soluble in water.


Ans: Oxygen, Carbon dioxide.

14. Name two gases which are insoluble in water.


Ans: Hydrogen and Nitrogen.

II.SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1. Write any four properties of materials.


Ans:
(a) Appearance
(b) Hardness
(c) Solubility
(d) Float or sink in water
(e) Transparency

2. Why is a tumbler not made with a piece of cloth?


Ans: We use tumblers made of glass, plastic and metal to keep a liquid. These
substances can hold a liquid.
A tumbler made of cloth cannot hold a liquid because:
(i) Cloth piece is not hard enough to hold liquids and
(ii) Cloth piece has very minute pores through which the’liquid oozes out.

3. What are the similarities between iron, copper and aluminium?


Ans:
(a) They all have lustre,
(b) They are all metals,
(c) They are hard.

4. Mention some materials which are made up of paper.


Ans: Books, notebooks, newspapers, toys, calendars, etc.

5. Why is water important for our body?


Ans: Water can dissolve a large number of substances, so it is needed by the body. It is
also major part of our body cells.

6. What is the basis for sorting materials?


Ans: Materials are grouped on the basis of similarities or dissimilarities in their
properties.
7. What is the reason for grouping materials?
Ans: Materials are grouped for our convenience to study their properties and also
observe any patterns in these properties.

9. Make a table of different types of objects that are made from the same material.

10. Make a table and find out whether the following materials mix with water:
Vinegar, Lemon juice, Mustard oil, Coconut oil, Kerosene.

 11. Metals have lustre (shine). Give reason why some metal articles become dull
and loose their shine.
Ans: Metals when exposed to air react with moisture and gases present in it, thereby
forming a dull layer of some other compound on it.

12. Kerosene, coconut oil, mustard oil do not dissolve in water, even on shaking.
They separate after sometime forming two different layer. Explain why.
Ans: The molecules of water do not intermingle (mix) with the molecules of oil. The
space between the molecules of water is not taken by oil, so they are immiscible in
water.
13. Name a non-metal that has lustre.
Ans: Iodine.

14. Metals generally occur in solid state and are hard. Name a metal that exists in
liquid state and a metal that is soft and can be cut with knife.
Ans: Mercury is a metal that exists in liquid state. Sodium and Potassium are soft
metals and can be cut with knife.

15. Name the naturally occuring hardest substance known.


Ans: Diamond, it is made up of carbon (non-metal).

16. Why is water called a universal solvent?


Ans: Water dissolves a large number of substances in it. So it is called universal
solvent.

III. LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1. ‘Grouping of objects helps the shopkeeper.’ Justify the statement.


Ans: Proper grouping of objects helps shopkeeper in the following ways:
(i) He can locate the required object easily and quickly.
(ii) He can easily come to know what stocks are going to finish and he should purchase
them for his customers.

2. Describe an experiment to prove that water is transparent.


Ans: Take a beaker half-filled with clean water. Put a coin in beaker of water.
Place the beaker undisturbed for a few minutes where enough light is present. Now,
observe the coin immersed in water from the top of the beaker. Are you able to see the
coin? You can clearly see the coin immersed in water. This proves that water is a
transparent liquid.

3. Write an experiment to show that our palm is translucent.


Ans: Cover the glass of a torch with your palm at a dark place. Switch on the torch and
observe from the other side of palm. We see that the light of torch passes through palm
but not clearly. This experiment shows that our palm becomes translucent when a
strong beam of light passes through it.
4. How can you show that some solids like sugar, salt are soluble in water
whereas solids like chalk powder and sand are not soluble in water?
Ans: Collect samples of sugar, salt, chalk powder and sand. Take four beakers. Fill
each one of them about two-third with water. Add a teaspoonful of sugar to the first
beaker, salt to the second, chalk powder to the third and sand to the fourth. Stir the
contents of each beaker with a spoon/stirrer.

Wait for a few minutes and observe what happens to the substances added to the’
water.
Note down your observations in the following table.

Inference:
(i) Sugar and salt are soluble in water.
(ii) Chalk powder and sand are insoluble in water.
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