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- Chapter 1: The Wonderful World of ScienceThis introductory chapter helps students understand what science is and why it's important. It discusses the role of science in daily life, from helping us solve problems to improving the way we live. It encourages students to think scientifically and ask questions about the world around them.8
- 1.1The Wonderful World of Science – Study module with Revision Notes
- 1.2The Wonderful World of Science – Very Short Answer Type Questions
- 1.3The Wonderful World of Science – Short Answer Type Questions
- 1.4The Wonderful World of Science – Long Answer Type Questions
- 1.5The Wonderful World of Science – Case-based Questions with Answers
- 1.6The Wonderful World of Science – MCQs with Answers and Explanations
- 1.7The Wonderful World of Science – MCQs Online Practice Test with Automatic scoring
- 1.8The Wonderful World of Science – Numerical Problems with Stepwise Solutions
- Chapter 2: Diversity in Living WorldIn this chapter, students are introduced to the rich diversity of life on Earth. It covers the different types of organisms—plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. The classification system, based on characteristics and properties, will be discussed. Students will learn to distinguish between various living organisms and understand their roles in the ecosystem. This chapter encourages appreciation for biodiversity and the interdependence of species.0
- Chapter 3: Mindful Eating: A Path to a Healthy BodyThis chapter focuses on the concept of mindful eating and how it affects our health. It explains the importance of eating a balanced diet, the different food groups (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals), and the role of nutrition in maintaining a healthy body. Students will also learn about the consequences of poor eating habits and the importance of maintaining a proper diet for overall well-being.0
- Chapter 4: Exploring MagnetsMagnets and their properties are explored in this chapter. Students will learn about magnetic forces, magnetic fields, and the difference between magnetic and non-magnetic materials. The chapter includes hands-on experiments to help students understand how magnets attract or repel objects. Students will also study the use of magnets in everyday life and their applications in technology, like in electric motors and compasses.0
- Chapter 5: Measurement of Length and MotionThis chapter focuses on the fundamental concepts of length and motion. Students will learn how to measure length using various tools like rulers and tape measures. They will also understand the basic concepts of motion, including speed, distance, and time. The chapter introduces the concept of units of measurement (meters, centimeters, kilometers) and how to calculate the speed of moving objects. Practical activities and experiments will reinforce the learning.0
- Chapter 6: Material Around UsIn this chapter, students will explore different materials present around them. They will study their properties such as texture, hardness, and flexibility. Students will also learn about the classification of materials into solids, liquids, and gases. The chapter provides an understanding of how materials interact with each other and the environment. Students will engage in practical experiments to observe and categorize the materials they encounter daily.0
- Chapter 7: Temperature and Its MeasurementThe focus of this chapter is on understanding temperature and how it is measured. Students will learn about thermometers and the scales used to measure temperature, such as Celsius and Fahrenheit. They will also study how temperature affects the state of materials, like water changing from liquid to solid (freezing) or from solid to liquid (melting). The chapter helps students grasp the concept of heat transfer and temperature variation in different environments.0
- Chapter 8: A Journey through States of WaterWater exists in three main states: solid, liquid, and gas. This chapter delves into the properties of water in each of its states. Students will learn how water can change from one state to another, through processes like freezing, melting, and evaporation. The chapter emphasizes the water cycle, helping students understand the movement of water in nature through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This chapter connects science with real-world phenomena such as rainfall and the formation of clouds.0
- Chapter 9: Methods of Separation in Everyday LifeThis chapter explores the various methods used to separate different substances in daily life. Students will learn about techniques like filtration, evaporation, distillation, and magnetism to separate solids from liquids or other substances. These methods are not only used in science laboratories but also in household tasks, like separating salt from water or purifying drinking water. Hands-on experiments and real-life applications will reinforce these concepts.0
- Chapter 10: Living Creatures: Exploring Their CharacteristicsIn this chapter, students learn about the characteristics of living organisms. They will study how living things grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment. The chapter also covers how living creatures are classified based on their features, such as whether they are vertebrates or invertebrates.0
- Chapter 11: Nature’s TreasuresIn this chapter, students will study the natural resources that Earth provides, such as water, air, soil, minerals, and plants. The chapter focuses on the importance of these resources for human survival and the need for conservation. Students will learn about renewable and non-renewable resources and the impact of human activities on the environment. The chapter encourages sustainable practices and the protection of natural treasures to ensure their availability for future generations.0
- Chapter 12: Beyond EarthThe final chapter takes students on a journey beyond Earth. It introduces the concept of the universe and the celestial bodies that exist beyond our planet, including the Sun, Moon, planets, stars, and galaxies. Students will learn about the solar system, its components, and the mysteries of outer space. The chapter also discusses space exploration and the advances in technology that have allowed us to study the universe. This chapter sparks curiosity about astronomy and encourages students to think beyond the Earth.0
The Wonderful World of Science – MCQs Online Practice Test with Automatic scoring
Class 6
CBSE Class 6 Science — Chapter 1: The Wonderful World of Science
NCERT-aligned chapter quiz — 30 MCQs, 30 minutes, automatic scoring, per-question feedback (ideal for CBSE exam standard).
CBSE Board Examinations — Question Types (Systematic Order)
- Very Short Answer / Objective (MCQs) — quick recall and basic concepts
- Short Answer — brief explanations and small activities
- Long Answer — detailed explanations with examples or steps
- Practical / Activity questions — record and conclude
Questions: 30 | Time: 30 minutes