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SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION
Class 6
Set B
Copyright©2019, Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF)LOGICAL REASONING
Find the missing number, if certain rule is followed
either row-wise or column-wise,
© Chema, Rachit and Ajay are ambitious.
© Kavya, Sonam and Ajay are honest
A 6 3]e[s Who among the following persons is neither
BS af7t? hard-working nor ambitious but is honest?
& ee la A. Rachit B. Kaya
D9 c_Aigy D. Sonam
2. A square transparent Sheet (X), with a 7. Select a figure from the options which
patter and a dotted line on itis given, Find | °\ satisfies the same conditions of placement
the figure from the options as to how the of the dots as in Fig. C8.
pattern would appear when the transparest Sheet ~ y
sheet is folded along the dotted fine.
ln A ) B ey
A B.
r Y V
c[k fk c » 2
3. Inthe given Venn diagram, triangle 8. Ina certain code language, TRAINING is written as
crasiayrencecpe f\ EVEL Rew RACTIVE win
represents old persons and citele {72 D\ same code language?
represents males. Which of the [ // ‘A. GPYERKIG B GOCAVGTG
following numbers represetbealtiy | °S'—— 9 C_GOYAVGXG D,_GPCEVGXC
Aj BS 9. There is a certain relationship between
G7 b 2 () and (2), Establish the similar relationship between
& icine Mell aie pales figs (3) ad (4) by selecting suitable igune fiom te
na line of boys facing North, Atul is 19% from the siven options that would replace the (?) in figure (4).
right end and Shubham is 20° from the left end. —— - =!
If there are 6 boys between them and Atul is in the [ 4 (AN
Jeft of Shubham, what is the total number of boys Ly
in the line? oo 8 @
AM Boal M
C29 D. 32 a |ANT BIA
5. Find the total number of triangles formed in the given
figure. «| 96 v | &
A 2 — ao
BoM ASS 10. Groupe given figures into hee )
cB classes using each figure only [~] Q] @
D._None of these \. once TAT
6. Study the following information and answer the A 169238457 [CT QA
question that follows Bo 25.83.4617.9
Kavya, Sonam and Rachit ar iaelgent, co hesseasay ([SLEHY
© Chetna, Kavya and Ajay are hard-working. D. 3A7169: 25.8 a
SCIENCE
11. Four groups of everyday objects were made by Vijeta. A. Lift, escalator, pliers
Out of these only one group has the same type of B. Nutcracker, wheebaxrow, bottle opener
‘machines. Identify this group and select the correct C. Door knob, handle of an eggbeater, see saw
option. D. Axe, lift, door knob
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Which of the following statements ate incorrect?
(@ The size of a shadow changes with the distance
between the light source and the object,
(Gi) The dark part of a shadow that receives no light
fiom the source is called the penumbra
ii) The image formed by a pinhole camera is always
of the same size asthe object.
Gv) During sola eclipse the shadow ofthe Moon fills
on the Earth
A. @ and Gi only B. Gi) and i) only
D._ Gi and Gi only
A compass is placed berween two magnets as shown,
in the diagram. Magnet Yis stronger than magnet ¥.
In which direction will the compass needle point?
roel G) ee
a@® 2 ®
e & »®&
Read the given paragraph with few blanks and select
the option that correctly fills these blanks.
An eclipse occurs when a planet or moon gets in
the way ofthe sun's light. Ifthe moon is completely
hidden by the shadow of the carth, it is called
Gi). In solar eclipse the _(ii)_ casts a shadow on
the (iii). Lumar eclipse occurs at (iv) and solar
eclipse occurs only at (x) day.
o @ @ @
A. Total lumar Moon Earth New Full
eclipse ‘moon moon
B. Totalsolar Sim Moon Full New
eclipse ‘moon moon
©. Total solar Earth Moon New Full
eclipse ‘moon moon
D. Total lunar Moon Earth Full New
eclipse ‘moon moon
3s is/are incorrect?
‘Which of the following conversi
(@ 10 decades = 1 century
(i) 100 centuries = 1 millennium
(ii) 100 inches 54 metres
(Gv) 100 millimetres = 10 centimetres
A. Gi) only B. (iv) only
C. @and (ii) only D. ii) and (iv) only
‘A windunll is pushed by four 499
external forces as shown, '°™—>/2m
Caleulat the force F required
tomake the windmill stationary. 1% 2m
A -10N f t
B. 10N snl LIN
© BN mer
D. mN
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18,
19,
Read the given statements and select the correct
‘option.
Statement 1 : At sunrise or at sunset, the shadows
‘on the ground become much longer than the sizes of
the abjects,
‘Statement 2 : The size ofthe shadow becomes smaller
when the object is brought near the light source o
the sereen is moved away ftom the object.
A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2
is the correct explanation of statement 1
B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2
ie nat the coeeot explanation of statement 1
C. Statement 1 is tre but statement 2 is false.
D, Statement 1 is fase but statement 2 is true
A solid transparent sphere has a small opaque dot at
its centre. When observed from outside, the apparent
position of the dot will be
A. Closer to the eye than its actual position
B. The same as its actual position
C. Farther away from the eye than its actual position
D,_ None of these.
Which of the following statements are correct?
(@_Ancleciic cenit must be opened for current to
‘low throuah it
(i) Acry cell converts electrical eneray into chemical
nergy.
Gi). Electric current always flows from positive to
the negative terminal of the cell through the
circuit
Gv) Pure water does not conduct electricity.
A. (and Gi only
Bil) and (iv) only
©. @, Gi) and Gi) only
D._ Gi, Gi) and (iv) only
A ball dropped from point P bounces to point Q before
dropping again, Which one of the following is true?
ar 2
Ys
A, Energy is not conserved.
B. When the ball reaches the ground at point X, its
kinetic energy is equal tits gravitational potential
energy.
C. When the ball hits the ground at point X; a small
ppart of its energy is lost due to deformation of the
ball
D. From point X'to point , kinetic energy of the ball
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23.
24,
‘Match column T with column TI and select the correct
option from the given codes.
Column 1 Column 11
Po Air (@Tasulator
Q Aluminium Gi) Transparent
R Wood Gi) Opaque
Ss. Milk (iv) Magnetic
Ton () Conductor
AL P+ (©), Q- Gi), R-@, S- Gi, T- Gv)
B. P- (iv), Q- GR - Gi, S-(@, T- ()
©. P-GH.Q-G).R-(@. SG). T- Go)
D._ P-(), Q- Gv), R=), 8- i)
‘Which of the following statements are incorrect?
Evaporation of water at ordinary temperature isa
physical and slow change.
TL Germination of seedsis chemical and fst change
UL, Busting of balloon isa chemical and fast change
TV. Glowing of a bulb is a physical and fast change.
'V.__ Digestion of food is a physical and slow change.
A. Wand Il enly B. IV and V only
C.__ Land TV only ‘D. _T, Mand V only
‘Various substances around us are grouped as follows :
Group 1 : Book. copper, aluminium, gold
Group I: Cotton ball, silk cloth, sponge, silver spoon,
Group IIT : Paper, petrol, CNG. lemonade
Identify the odd-oue out in each group and its
property which makes it odd.
Group 1 Group Group I
A. Aluminium Silver spoon Paper
(Non-lustrous) (Hard) (Solid)
B. Book Silver spoon CNG
(Non-lustrous) (Metallic) (Gas)
©. Gold Cotton ball Lemonade
(Noble-metal) (Soft) (Liquid)
D. Book Silver spoon Lemonade
(Non-metallic) (Hard) (Cneombustibley
‘Study the given flow chart carefully.
Mixture FEO, Sojution Front
P+O+R) P+
Solid Solid
® ®
P,Q and R could be respectively
A. Chalk powder, water and sawdust
B. Salt, water and sugar
C. Sugar, water and sawdust
D__Sawdust, water and sugar.
A rectangular block of substance has a length of
20 em, breadth 10 cm and height 5 em, The mass
of the block is 2.7 kg. If density of water is 1 g/ca™
then, which of the following statements is correct?
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27.
28,
A. The block will float in water as its density is
0.027 glem’
B. The block will sink in water as its density is
2.7 glem’.
©. The block will sink in water as its density is
2.7 kglem’.
D, The block will float in water as its density is
0.0027 gicm’,
‘Smdy the given Venn diagram carefully and identify
points 1, 2 and 3,
3
A. Occurrence of Growth Falling of tees
new moon of plants
B. Shredding of Baking ofcake Occurrence
paper of eclipses
c. Buming Falling of tees Inflation
ofa candle of tyre
D. Buming Breaking Burning
ofLPGin —ofanegg of crackers
kitchen
‘The given figures show arrangement of particles of
a substance Yat different temperatures.
Aras"
‘Which of the following statements is correct?
A. The boiling point of the substance X'is between
75°C and 125°C.
B. The melting point of the substance X*is below
75°C,
C. Particles of substance ¥ at 125 °C have more
kinetic energy than at 75 °C.
D. _Allof these
Ms Rashmita, a science teacher has written a few
properties of substances X, Yand Z on the blackboard
XX: Floats on water, bad conductor of heat
Y + Sof, floats on water, opaque in nature
Z + Hard, sinks in water, transparent
Which of the following correctly matches with the
descriptions of X, Yand Z?
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¥* Yr Zz
A. Cardboard Rubberball Plastic mug
B. Steel spoon Cork Paper weight
c. Pen Plastic bottle Eraser
D. Plastic mug Themmocol—_ Glass bow!
‘an appropriate option.
Type of mixture ‘Method of | Example
separation
‘Aeterogencows solid.
liquid mixture in which | Fittration | _P
solidi Fighter than liquid
Gang [Bran and
°
Sieving | Ror
Aieteroneneows solide Sandand
solid mixture containing salt
‘one soluble component
A heterogeneous liquid= Water and
liquid mixture | amstara it
P @ R s
A. Husk Heterogeneous Filtation Separating
aad slidsolid and. fel
‘water mie evaporation
1B. Sand Heterogeneous Hand Decatton
aud solidliguid picking
water mistre
C, WaterHomogencous Winowing Sicving
andoil —solid-sold
‘mature
D. Sandist Heterozeneous Disilation Separating
and soli-solid ‘uel
water “iste
Refer to the given graph SA z
depicting sced dispersal in 3
tduce diferent types ofplauts % y
X, Fand Z. 3
Select the incorrect option 2 47
regarding this. 24
A. Xcould be geranium, eae
‘Yeoule be Xonthium and esate
Z could be daudelion.
B. may produce edible fuits oF seeds with hooks
and spines
C. Seeds of X may have hair or wing like structures
that enable them to float in aur cusrents.
D. Seeds of Z are stall and light weighted,
‘Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Pectoral girdles the region where legs are attached
to the hips,
B. Osteoporosis in the childhood is called rickets
which is marked by insufficient amount of calcium
in the bones.
C.Vertebral column of man has more number of
vertebrae than that of woman,
D. Snail moves with the help of its muscular foot.
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33.
34.
3s.
Refer to the given flow chart and select the incorrect
option regarding P, O and R.
‘Constinvent of
stmoepherte air
Yes
Plants take it Yes, Suppor [yes
directly fom air? combaston | 12]
=
santa
aes
e
A, There are some bacteria present in the soil that
couvert P into simple soluble forma whieh cam be
taken by plants for manufacturing their proteins.
B. Qis the gas that is added to atmosphere only by
photosynthetic activity of green plants.
C. Increased 2 in atmosphere could lead to increased
areenhouse effect thereby leading to global wanning.
D. Animals get P directly from atmospheric air to
‘manufacture their protein
Refer to the given groups (i)-(iv). Each group contains
one wrong member. Identify the odd members and
select the correct option.
(Flax, Coir, Wool, Sisal
i) Cotton, Jute, Flax, Hemp
(ii) Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic, Silk
iv) Shahtoosh, Wool, Silk, Coir
o ai, it) cS)
A. Sisal Hemp Acrylic Shahtoosh
B Flax lute Nylon Silk
C. Wool Cotton. Silk. Coir
D. Coir Flax Nylon Wool
Following are the properties of four minerals ? Q.
Rand S. Identify them aud select the correct option
regarding them.
{tis requited for proper functioning of thyroid gland,
Tehelps in maintaining body's water balance.
tis important for haemoglobin formation.
1t strengthens bones and teeth and helps in blood
clotting
Deficiency of P causes dryness of eyes and
{inflammation of tongue.
Qi also required for the proper functioning of the
nervous system.
Deficiency of R causes goitre.
'S also helps to fight infections and keeps skin and
‘mouth healthy.
wp “ROD
pn
‘Snudy the given relationship and select the option that
satisfies the same relationship.
Pumpkin =: Rose :: Pea
‘Money plant :: Hibiscus :: Bottle gourd
‘Mint :: Bottlebrush =: Grapevine
‘Watermelon :: Hibiscus :: Betel
Calliandra :: Spinach :: Bitter gourd
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39.
40.
Read the given paragraph,
_Xprevents soil erosion occurring due to flowing water
‘on hills whereas ¥ prevents soil erosion occurring due
to flowing water in plains.
Identify X and Y and select the incorrect option
regarding them.
A. Xis an agricultural practice wherein slopes of
hills are cut into graduated terrace that are used
for growing crops,
B. Ys built along river banks and prevents soil
crosion by floods.
C. Xs terrace farming and is deforestation,
D. The amount of soil lost is less in as the soil
croded from one step is deposited om the next step.
‘Which of the following matches are incorrect?
(@ Blowholes - —_Scoliodon
Gi) Moist skin. = Earthworm
Gi) Spiracles > Honeybee
Gv) Gills = Adult frog
(©) Lungs > Pigeon
A. Gi), Gi) and (¥) onl B. G),(ii) and (W) only
©. Gi, Gv) and) only D.C and Gi) only
Refero the given figures of different muscles. Identify
LX, ¥ and Z and select the correct statement regarding
‘them,
uv a Sa
x Yr iz
‘Y muscles are under our control,
X is present in blood vessels, intestine and stomach.
Z works continuously throughout our life,
Xis smooth muscle, Y'is skeletal muscle whereas
Z.is cardiac muscle
pop
Refer tothe piven Venn diagram and select the correct
option regarding P, Q, R and S.
P Q R s
A. Mustard Wheat Neem Palm
Bo Gram Pea Sunflower Grass
C. Maize Spinach China rose Barley
D. Mint Carrot“ Mango Rice
Refer to the given dichotomous key.
1. @) It isa solid waste, — Go to IT
(b) It is a gaseous waste, — Go to II
IL @)Itis biodegradable. — Go to IV
() Its non-biodegradable, ~ Go to V
MH @) Ireauses acid ran, -[>]
(b) It leads to global warning. — [9]
al
2.
IV. (@) team be composed [2]
(6) tt eanot be composted
‘V. (a) It can be recycled.
(b) It cannot be recycled. —
Select the option that comecly eas P,Q, R. 5,
Tand U.
er
‘A. Carbon Methane News: Ten Tin Cow
monoid paper eaves cans dg
'B Sulphur Caibon Fai- Dis- Patio Used
exiles dioxide peel carded bles s3-
‘ome ees
Semple
©. Ninosen- CPCs Coton Ania News+ Plant
oxides Shirt” exoreta paper” lenves
D. Carbon Carbone Diss Used Cotton Plastic
ior mono” carded sj clothes. ates
oxide blood inges
sample
‘Match column I with column If and select the correct
option from the given codes.
Column I Column 1
(@) Cerebrum —(@) Amplify intensity of the
sound
(b) Ear ossicles Gi) Controls all involuntary
functions
(© Brainstem Gi) Controls our thinking,
‘memory, learning ability
and basic intelligence
Transmit messages
between the brain and
the body
AL @- Gi, 0)-@. © - Gv), @)- Git)
B. @)~-(@, (0) (i), © - Gi). (@ - iv)
C. @)- Gi), ©) - @. © - GH. @ - Gv)
D._@-W.@)- @. © - Gi, @ - Gv)
@ Nerves @)
‘The given table categorise few organisms present
in a community on the basis of their feeding
habits,
Producer | Herbivore | Carnivore [ Omnivore
o R Ss T
u v x
w
‘Which of the following shows the correct food web
that is formed by interlinking of these organisms?
itn
« StH » XE
1u—>Y- iT
SP uN\b or
or gray =
c [27 > EI
wo
ou pore
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and T. ‘A. Pine Cactus Acacia Arma- Caribou Spider
= ae
ot, nas cpaernnss Manca OE
= =e
ce caagwisee EE ese SLE men
Be Sei es idem om doe
a i
9 25
belis-willcominne to ring: 9 ah be D. Ifa population of an exotic species is introduced
even if bulb X fuses? in this community which exclusively feeds on X,
7 Yea poptlateds of 7 anda ealllbc Wann
A. Q.Rand Sonly B. Qand Uonly affected.
oe ae
2, in
47. ‘The given araphs show mumber and average biomass ‘The human skeleton consists of many different long
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of different organisms present in an aquatic ecosystem.
WXYZ
Organism Organism
‘Select the correct option regarding the food chain formed
by interlinking organisms IY, X, Y and Z.
A. Xcould be a producer and forms the fist link
in the food chain formed by interlinking these
organisms,
B. Y and W could be primary and secondary
and short bones. The upper arm consists of a long bone
called ©) and (i) are the long bones of
lower anu. iY) isthe loug boue of upper lex whereas
lower leg consists of two long boucs called (¥) and
(Wi). Carpals, (Wii) and phalanges are bones of wrist
tnd hands whereas ankle and feet have bones called
“Goi, metatarsals and phalanges
Select the option that correctly fills any four blanks in
the above paragraph.
A. (ii)-Ulna, (iv)-Fibula, (vi)-Tibia, (viii)-Tarsals
B. (i)-Radius, (ii)-Humerus, (v)-Tibia, (vil)-Clavicle
C. (i)-Humerus, (ii)-Radius. (iv)-Femur,
(vii)-Metacarpals
‘D. (ii)-Ulna, (iii)-Radius, (v)-Femur, (vi}-Scapula
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‘A few changes are listed in the given box.
(Cooking of food (i) Dissolving washing soda in water
\Gil) Buming of wood (iv) Water to steam (v) Respiration
(si) Quick time to slaked time
‘Now read the given passage and fl in the blanks by
choosing an appropriate option.
Processes involve consumption of heat eneray
and are 4 in nature while processes involve
evolution of heat energy and are —S— in nature
> 4 r s
A. @,G, (ie) Chemical — Gi,(,(6) Physical
BL us) Extemis(.(8, Estee
©. @.Gi) —Endothermic (8). (ie),—-Exothermic
09.0)
D. @.G.(6) Physical GD, iv), Chemical
———
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Referto the given paragraph where few words /phrases
have been italicised and select the correct option.
Different organisms show different adaptations to
adjust in their habitats, Plants inhabiting deserts have
caves with drip tips which help in draining excess
sand sticking to their surfaces. In some plants like
Aloe vera, leaves are reduced to spines to check
‘wanspirational loss of water, Plants inhabiting rainforests
are normally cone shaped with sloping branches and
needle like leaves, e.g., pine trees. Animals found in
cold mountainous regions become generally active at
night and remain deep in their burrows during daytime.
‘They excrete dilute urine. Animals inhabiting polar
regions possess subcutaneous fat and thick fur to
protect them from cold,
A. Deserts should be replaced with polar regions
whereas sand should be replaced with warer.
B. lve vera should not be replaced as itis correctly
‘mentioned whereas pine should be replaced with
neem.
C. The positions of cold mountainous regions and
rainforests should be interchanged.
D. Dilute should be replaced with concentrated
‘whereas subcutaneous fat should not be replaced
as itis correctly mentioned.
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