Candidates can download NCERT Exemplar Class 6 Science Chapter 14 from this page. The exemplar has been provided by the National Council of Educational Research & Training (NCERT) and the candidates can check it from below for free of cost. It contains objective, very short answer type, short answer type, and long answer type questions. Along with it, the answer for each question has also been provided. From the NCERT Exemplar Class 6 Science Chapter 14, candidates can understand the level and type of questions that are asked in the exam.
NCERT Exemplar Class 6 Science Chapter 14 Water
NCERT Class 6 Science Chapter 14 is for Water. The type of questions that will be asked from NCERT Class 6 Science Chapter 14 are displayed in the below provided NCERT Exemplar Class 6 Science Chapter 14. With the help of it, candidates can prepare well for the examination.
Also Check: NCERT Solutions Class 6 Science
Multiple Choice Questions
- Which of the following activity does not involve use of water?
(a) Washing clothes
(b) Bathing
(c) Cleaning utensils
(d) Drying wet clothes - In which of the following activities will you use minimum amount of water?
(a) Bathing
(b) Brushing teeth
(c) Washing clothes
(d) Mopping a room - The quantity of water required to produce one page of your book is
(a) one bucket
(b) ten buckets
(c) two glasses
(d) few drops - Water in our tap comes from a
(a) river
(b) lake
(c) well
(d) river, lake or well - In which of the following case evaporation of water will be slowest?
(a) A tray of water kept in sunlight.
(b) A kettle of water kept on a burner.
(c) A glass of water kept in a room.
(d) A bucket of water kept on rooftop. - Transpiration is a process in which plants
(a) receive water from soil.
(b) absorb water vapour from air.
(c) prepare food from water.
(d) release water vapour. - Clouds are
(a) tiny drops of water floating in air.
(b) mixture of dust and water vapour.
(c) particles of water vapour.
(d) rain drops in air. - Wells are fed by
(a) pond water.
(b) lake water.
(c) rain water.
(d) ground water. - Floods cause extensive damage to
(a) crops.
(b) property and human life.
(c) domestic animals.(d) all of the above. - “Catch water where it falls” is the basic idea behind
(a) recycling of water.
(b) making dams to store water.
(c) rain water harvesting.
(d) condensation of water vapour.
Very Short Answer Type Questions
- Look at Fig. 14.1.
Write down activities shown in this figure in which water is being used. - Write any two activities which require more than a bucket of water.
- Write any two activities which require less than one bucket of water.
Short Answer Type Questions
- Why do wet clothes placed on a clothes line get dry after some time? Explain.
- Water kept in sunlight gets heat from sun and is evaporated. But how does water kept under the shade of a tree also gets evaporated? Explain.
- How do the areas covered with concrete affect the availability of ground water?
- Why is there a need for conserving water? Give two reasons.
- Fill in the blanks selecting words from the following list snow, rain, clouds, vapour, evaporation, transpiration.
Water, as _____ goes into atmosphere by the processes of ______ and _____ and forms ________, which on condensation fall in the form of ______ and _______.
Long Answer Type Questions
- Most of the water that falls on the land as rain and snow, sooner or later goes back to a sea or an ocean. Explain how it happens?
- Draw a diagram to show how sea water reaches a lake or pond.
- Dissolve two spoons of common salt in half a cup of water. Now if you want to get the salt back, what will you do?
- Explain the process of rooftop rain water harvesting with the help of a suitable diagram.
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