Class 6 Science Objective Chapter – 10 Motion and Measurement of Distances

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Class 6 Science Objective Chapter – 10 Motion and Measurement of Distances

 

1.Which is the oldest means of transport?

( A ) Bullock cart

( B ) Bus

( C ) Car

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( A )

 

2. Which one is not a/an ancient unit of measurement?

( A ) Angul

( B ) Meter

( C ) Cubit

( D ) Girah

Ans – ( B )

 

3.The invention of which of the following has made a great change in modes of transport?

( A ) Wheel

( B ) Steam engine

( C ) Fire

( D ) Taming animals

Ans – ( A )

 

4. When were airplanes developed?

( A ) 1980

( B ) 1900

( C ) 1970

( D ) 1950

Ans – ( B )

5.The act of determining, size, capacity or quantity of an object is called

( A ) units

( B ) measurement

( C ) pace

( D ) motion

Ans – ( B )

 

6. The movement of earth around the sun is an example of

( A ) Oscillatory motion

( B ) Non-Periodic Motion

( C ) Translatory motion

( D ) Periodic motion

Ans – ( D )

 

7.Which of the following is an ancient method for measurement?

( A ) Cubit

( B ) Ruler

( C ) Measuring tape

( D ) Measuring rod

Ans – ( A )

 

8. Without measurement it is difficult to take decision about the of things.

( A ) Size

( B ) Colour

( C ) Quality

( D ) Length

Ans – ( D )

 

9.The length of the outstretched arms is called

( A ) finger

( B ) cubit

( C ) fathom

( D ) pace

Ans – ( C )

 

10. 4 kilometres are equal to

( A ) 4,00,000 metre

( B ) 40,000 metre

( C ) 4,00p metre

( D ) 400 metre

Ans – ( C )

 

11.The length covered in one step by a person is called

( A ) Cubit

( B ) Pace

( C ) Handspan

( D ) Finger

Ans – ( B )

 

12. What causes a moving body to resist a change in its state of motion?

( A ) Its acceleration

( B ) Its speed

( C ) Its inertia

( D ) Its weight

Ans – ( C )

 

13. Which is a standard unit of measurement?

( A ) Finger

( B ) Fist

( C ) Step

( D ) Inch

Ans – ( D )

 

14. …………… is the distance from elbow to the tip of the middle finger.

( A ) Ribbon

( B ) Inch tape

( C ) Cubit

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( C )

 

15.What is the SI unit of length?

( A ) Metre

( B ) Centimetre

( C ) Kilometre

( D ) All of these

Ans – ( A )

 

16.  The distance between Delhi and Kanpur is usually expressed in

( A ) Metre

( B ) Hectometer

( C ) Kilometer

( D ) Centimeter

Ans – ( C )

 

17. 5 kilometres are equal to

( A ) 5,00,000 metre

( B ) 50,000 metre

( C ) 5,000 metre

( D ) 500 metre

Ans – ( C )

 

18 . What was Greeks unit of length?

( A ) Hand

( B ) Cubit

( C ) Foot

( D ) Tape

Ans – ( C )

 

19. What do we use to measure curved lengths?

( A ) Thread

( B ) Wood

( C ) Sand

( D ) Paper

Ans – ( A )

 

20. When the motion of the object is not along a fixed path with changing direction

( A ) Oscillatory motion

( B ) Circular motion.

( C ) Random motion

( D ) Periodic motion

Ans – ( C )

 

21. In which year, SI system was recommended by general conference of weights and measures?

( A ) 1950

( B ) 1960

( C ) 1970

( D ) 1980

Ans – ( B )

 

22. When was standard unit of measurement created ?

( A ) 1970

( B ) 1900

( C ) 1980

( D ) 1950

Ans – ( A )

 

23. 10 millimetres is equal to

( A ) 1 metre

( B ) 1 centimetre

( C ) 1 kilometre

( D ) 1 cubits

Ans – ( B )

 

24. What is the name of motion when an object repeats its motion after some time?

( A ) Curvilinear motion

( B ) Periodic motion

( C ) Rectilinear motion

( D ) Circular motion

Ans – ( B )

 

25. The distance of an object from one end to another is called

( A ) length

( B ) cubits

( C ) pace

( D ) metre

Ans – ( A )

 

26. The French created a standard Unit of measurement called:

( A ) S.I. Unit

( B ) Metre

( C ) Metric system

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( C )

 

27.Which of the following types of motion is not exhibited by the earth moving around the sun?

( A ) Circular

( B ) Rotational

( C ) Rectilinear

( D ) Periodic

Ans – ( C )

 

28. The French created a standard Unit of measurement called:

( A ) S.I. Unit

( B ) Metre

( C ) Metric system

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( C )

 

29. Which is an example of a periodic motion?

( A ) Oscillation of a pendulum

( B ) Motion of a bus on road

( C ) A spinning top

( D ) A stone dropped from a certain height

Ans – ( A )

 

30. One centimeter on a scale is divided into 20 equal divisions. The least count (minimum value) of this scale is

( A ) 20 cm

( B ) 1 mm

( C ) 0.1 mm

( D ) 0.5 mm

Ans – ( D )

 

31.Which of the following modes of transport is not based on the invention of wheel?

( A ) Bullock cart

( B ) Bicycle

( C ) Bus

( D ) Boat

Ans – ( D )

 

32.The motion of pendulum is

( A ) rectilinear

( B ) periodic

( C ) circular

( D ) none of these

Ans – ( B )

 

33. 4 kilometres are equal to

( A )  4,00,000 metre

( B )  40,000 metre

( C )  4,000 metre

( D )  400 metre

Ans – ( C )

 

34.Which is a correct relationship?

( A ) 1 m = 100 cm

( B ) 1 cm = 100 cm

( C ) 1 km = 100 m

( D ) 1 km = 1000 cm

Ans – ( A )

 

35.Which of the following types of motion are possessed by a football rolling on the ground?

( A ) Rotational

( B ) Rectilinear

( C ) Periodic

( D ) Circular

( A ) ( A ) and (B)

( B ) ( B ) and (C)

( C ) ( A ) and (C)

( D ) (A), ( B ) and (D)

Ans – ( D )

 

36. 15 cm are equal to

( A )  150 mm

( B )  15 mm

( C )  1.5 mm

( D )  0.15 mm

Ans – ( A )

 

37.An example of rectilinear motion is

( A ) apple falling from a tree

( B ) motion of a car on road

( C ) a spinning top

( D ) both ( A ) and (b)

Ans – ( D )

 

38. Which is an example of a periodic motion?

( A )  Oscillation of a pendulum   

( B )  Motion of a bus on road

( C )  A spinning top

( D )  A stone dropped from a certain height

Ans – ( A )

 

39.15 cm are equal to

( A ) 150 mm

( B ) 15 mm

( C ) 1.5 mm

( D ) 0.15 mm

Ans – ( A )

 

40.Which invention made a great change in the modes of transport?

( A ) Invention of steam engine

( B ) Invention of telephone

( C ) Invention of wheel

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( A )

 

41. What kind of motion is executed by a pendulum of a wall clock?

( A )  Oscillatory motion

( B )  Vibratory motion

( C )  Circular motion

( D )  Linear motion

Ans – ( A )

 

43.What is the SI unit of distance?

( A ) Millimetre

( B ) Kilometre

( C ) Centimetre

( D ) Metre

Ans – ( D )

 

44.Which type of motion is of the bullet which is fired from the gun?

( A ) Linear

( B ) Circular

( C ) Rotational

( D ) Periodic

Ans – ( A )

 

45. When was standard unit of measurement created ?

( A ) 1970

( B ) 1900

( C ) 1980

( D ) 1950

Ans – ( A )

 

46.When an object turns about a fixed axis, which type of motion is it?

( A ) Periodic

( B ) Circular

( C ) Rotational

( D ) Linear

Ans – ( C )

 

47. The standard unit of measurement it known as:

( A ) International system of unit

( B ) Metric system

( C ) National system

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( A )

 

48. What is the unit of measuring large distances ?

( A ) km

( B ) m

( C ) cm

( D ) ml

Ans – ( A )

 

49.Which type of motion is exhibited the rotation of the earth?

( A ) Circular

( B ) Rotational

( C ) Periodic

( D ) Linear

Ans – ( B )

 

50.5 kilometres are equal to

( A ) 5,00,000 metre

( B ) 50,000 metre

( C ) 5,000 metre

( D ) 500 metre

Ans – ( C )

 

51.How many centimetres are there in 1 m?

( A ) 100 cm

( B ) 1000 cm

( C ) 10000 cm

( D ) 10 cm

Ans – ( A )

 

52. What does your P.T. teacher use to measure the length of the playground?

( A ) Metal tape

( B ) Meter scale

( C ) Long tapes

( D ) Wooden meter scale

Ans – ( C )

 

53.What do we use to measure curved lengths?

( A ) Thread

( B ) Wood

( C ) Sand

( D ) Paper

Ans – ( A )

 

54.What do we use to measure lengths of curved lines?

( A ) Thread

( B ) Wood

( C ) Sand

( D ) Paper

Ans – ( A )

 

55.10 millimetres is equal to

( A ) 1 metre

( B ) 1 centimetre

( C ) 1 kilometre

( D ) 1 cubits

Ans – ( B )

 

56.Which of the following is the biggest unit?

( A ) m

( B ) cm

( C ) km

( D ) mm

Ans – ( C )

 

57.The distance of an object from one end to another is called

( A ) length

( B ) cubits

( C ) pace

( D ) metre

Ans – ( A )

 

58.An oscillatory motion is always

( A ) circular

( B ) curvilinear

( C ) linear

( D ) periodic

Ans – ( D )

 

59.Which of the following types of motion is not exhibited by the earth moving around the sun?

( A ) Circular

( B ) Rotational

( C ) Rectilinear

( D ) Periodic

Ans – ( C )

 

60.Which motion can be seen in the hands of a clock?

( A ) Circular

( B ) Periodic

( C ) Oscillatory

( D ) Both ( A ) and (b)

Ans – ( D )

 

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