Class 6 Science Journey Through States of Water
Class 6 Science Journey Through States of Water
ASSIGNMENT
CLASS :6D SUBJECT: Science
TOPIC Journey through states of water DATE: 10/02/25
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1. Which state of water is observed when water is heated and turns into
steam?
a) Solid. b) Liquid
c) Gas. d) Plasma
2. What is the process called when water changes from a liquid to a gas?
a) Freezing. b) Condensation
c) Evaporation. d) Sublimation
3. What process describes the change of water from a gas to a liquid?
a) Melting. b) Condensation
c) Freezing. d) Sublimation
4. Which process involves the direct conversion of ice into water vapor?
a) Evaporation. b) Melting
c) Sublimation. d) Freezing
5. What process occurs when water changes from a liquid to a solid?
a) Melting. b) Freezing
c) Evaporation. d) Condensation
6. Clouds are primarily composed of tiny droplets of water in which state?
a) Solid. b) Liquid
c) Gas. d) Plasma
7. Which process is responsible for the formation of dew on grass in the
morning?
a) Evaporation. b) Freezing
c) Condensation. d) Sublimation
8. Which process requires the absorption of heat energy?
a) Freezing. b) Melting
c) Both freezing and melting. d) Neither freezing nor melting
9. Which process releases heat energy as water changes from a liquid to a
solid?
a) Freezing. b) Melting
c) Evaporation. d) Sublimation
10. In which state are water molecules moving most rapidly?
a) Solid. b) Liquid
c) Gas. d) Plasma
11. Which of the following is not a part of the water cycle?
a) Evaporation. b) Condensation
c) Precipitation. d) Combustion
12. What is the process called when water vapor changes directly into ice?
a) Sublimation. b) Deposition
c) Condensation. d) Melting
13. Which of the following is an example of a state change of water?
a) Ice melting into water. b) Water boiling into steam
c) Water vapor condensing into droplets. d) All of the above
14. When water is heated on a stove and begins to form bubbles, what process
is occurring?
a) Condensation. b) Evaporation
c) Boiling. d) Freezing
15. What term describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and
below the Earth's surface?
a) Water cycle. b) Carbon cycle
c) Rock cycle. d) Nitrogen cycle
16. What role does the sun play in the water cycle?
a) It cools the water for condensation
b) It provides energy for evaporation
c) It freezes the water
d) It causes precipitation.
17.During evaporation, what happens to the water molecules at the surface of
the liquid?
a) They lose energy and come closer together
b) They gain enough energy to break free from the surface
c) They change into ice
d) They condense into droplets
Assertion/ Reason
Assertion (A) and Reason (R) both are correct statements and reason is the
correct explanation for assertion.
(b) Assertion (A) and Reason (R) both are correct statements and reason is not
the correct explanation for assertion.
(C )Assertion (A) is a correct statement but the Reason (R) is a wrong
statement.
(d) Assertion (A) is a wrong statement but the Reason (R) is a correct
statement.
1.Assertion: Precipitation occurs when water droplets in clouds become too
heavy to remain airborne.
Reason: Through condensation, tiny water droplets coalesce to form larger
droplets, and when these become sufficiently large, gravity causes them to fall
as rain or snow
2.Assertion: Water evaporates from open water bodies under the influence of
the sun.
Reason: Evaporation is a process where water molecules gain energy to
become vapour.
3.Assertion: Ice sinks in water because it is heavier.
Reason: The density of ice is less than that of liquid water due to its molecular
arrangement.
4. Assertion: The water cycle is crucial for sustaining life on Earth.
Reason: It involves processes like evaporation, condensation, and
precipitation.
5.Assertion: Evaporation occurs only at the surface of a liquid.
Reason: Only molecules at the surface of a liquid have enough energy to
escape into the air as vapour.