Science Class 6 MCQ Chapter 6 Materials Around Us Curiosity Advertisement 1. Which property refers to a material's ability to let light pass through it without obstruction?HardnessTransparencySolubilityMassQuestion 1 of 162. Mass is a measure of:How heavy an object isThe space an object occupiesThe amount of matter in an objectHow transparent an object isQuestion 2 of 163. Volume is the measure of:How shiny a material isThe space an object occupiesThe hardness of an objectThe mass of an objectQuestion 3 of 164. Which of these is an example of a soft material?IronStoneRubberCopperQuestion 4 of 165. Why can’t a tumbler made of cloth be used for storing water?It is opaqueIt is too softIt is not waterproofIt is transparentQuestion 5 of 166. What type of material is used to make a metal key?SoftHardTransparentTranslucentQuestion 6 of 167. Which of the following is an example of matter?LightAirSoundShadowsQuestion 7 of 168. What property is used to classify a metal as lustrous?Its weightIts shiny appearanceIts solubility in waterIts hardnessQuestion 8 of 169. Which material is lighter in mass?IronWaterPaperStoneQuestion 9 of 1610. Which material would you classify as insoluble in water?SaltVinegarSugarChalk powderQuestion 10 of 1611. What type of material is butter paper?OpaqueTransparentTranslucentLustrousQuestion 11 of 1612. Which of the following materials is non-lustrous?GoldRubberAluminumCopperQuestion 12 of 1613. Which material would be used to make cutlery because of its hardness?WoodPlasticMetalPaperQuestion 13 of 1614. Which property helps classify materials as soluble or insoluble?Their appearanceTheir ability to dissolve in waterTheir hardnessTheir transparencyQuestion 14 of 1615. What is the SI unit of volume?KilogramLitreMeterGramQuestion 15 of 1616. What type of materials do not let light pass through at all?TransparentOpaqueTranslucentSoftQuestion 16 of 16 Loading...
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