Saturday 20 July 2013

CBSE Class 6 - Science - CH 10 - Motion and Measurement of Distances (MCQs

CBSE Class 6 - Science - CH 10 - Motion and Measurement of Distances (MCQs

CBSE Class 6 - Science - CH 10 - Motion and Measurement of Distances (MCQs)



Motion and Measurement of Distances

MCQs

Q1: Name the scientist who suggested MKS (metre, kilogram, second) system which later became SI (International System of Units)?

(a) Isaac Newton
(b) Giovanni Giorgi
(c) Napoleaon Bonaparte
(d) Galileo Galilei


Q2(NCERT): The distance between Delhi and Mumbai is usually expressed in units of

(a) decametre
(b) metre
(c) centimetre
(d) kilometre


Q3: One metre has 10 equal parts called ________

(a) millimeters
(b) centimeters
(c) decimeters
(d) nanometers




Q4: Standard (SI) unit of length is _____

(a) metre
(b) centimetre
(c) inches
(d) kilometre


Q5: Which of the following is not a fundamental unit?

(a) metre
(b) kilogram
(c) kelvin
(d) cubic metre


Q6: The motion of a drawer table can be termed as __________ 

(a) periodic motion
(b) circular motion
(c) translatory motion
(d) random motion




#Q7: Motion of a butterfly can be described as _________

(a) periodic motion
(b) circular motion
(c) translatory motion
(d) random motion


Q8: What is the correct measurement of red thread as shown in the scale below:





(a) 1.5 cm
(b) 1.9 cm
(c) 3.4 cm
(d) 4.4 cm


Q9: Beating of drum can be term as which of the following type of motion?

(a) periodic motion
(b) rectilinear motion
(c) rotatory motion
(d) circular motion


Q10: Motion of wheel of a car is an example of _________

(a) translatory motion
(b) rectilinear motion
(c) curvilinear motion
(d) circular motion


Q11: In _________ an object moves such that its distance from a fixed point remains the same. 

(a) translatory motion
(b) rectilinear motion
(c) circular motion(d) curvilinear motion


Answers:
1: (b) Giovanni Giorgi
2: (d) kilometre
3: (c) decimeters
4: (a) metre
5: (d) cubic metre
6: (c) translatory motion
7: (d) random motion
8: (b) 1.9 cm
9: (a) periodic motion


10: (d) circular motion
11: (c) circular motion

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