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Sorting Materials into Groups-I

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What is the criterion for choosing a material to make an object?

  1. Properties of the material only

  2. Purpose of the object only

  3. Nature and colour of the material only

  4. Both properties of the material and purpose of the object


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

To make an object, the selection of materials is done by following two criteria. Both, properties of the material and purpose of the object are important. 

Why metals lose their shine over a period of time?

  1. Because of the action of pollens in the air

  2. Because of air and moisture

  3. Because of being kept covered

  4. Because of coming in contact with other metals


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Metals, when kept open in the atmosphere, react with atmospheric air and water vapours and gradually lose their shine. 

What are the characteristics of water-insoluble substances?

  1. They completely dissolve in water.

  2. They do not dissolve in water.

  3. They float on the surface of water.

  4. They settle down in water.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Water-insoluble substances do not get dissolved in water, e.g. chalk powder, wood particles, stone, etc. 

Light cannot pass through a cardboard. What kind of object is it?

  1. Hard

  2. Woody

  3. Opaque

  4. Translucent


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The objects through which light cannot pass are known as opaque objects. Thus, cardboard is opaque as light cannot pass through it. 

Why is air considerd a transparent object?

  1. As it possesses a mixture of gases

  2. As light passes very easily through it

  3. As it is lighter than water

  4. As it contains microorganisms


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Transparent objects are the ones through which light can easily pass, e.g. water, air, etc. 

Which of the following substances are not types of raw material?

  1. Wood, paper, plastic

  2. Glass, cotton, steel

  3. Books, belt, newspaper

  4. Soil, leather, metal


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Raw materials are the ones which are used to make other useful materials, e.g. wood is used to make furniture, plastic is used to make toys and buckets, paper is used to make books, cotton is used to make quilts, etc. Books, belts and newspapers are the final products prepared by using paper, leather, etc. as the raw materials. 

Which two liquids form a separate layer over the surface of water?

  1. Vinegar and lemon juice

  2. Kerosene and mustard oil

  3. Sugar syrup and alcohol

  4. Dettol and hydrochloric acid


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Vinegar, lemon juice, dettol, acids, alcohol, etc. are all water-soluble and do not form a layer when dissolved in water. On the other hand, kerosene oil and mustard oil are not soluble in water and form a separate layer. Oil generally being lighter, forms the upper layer. 

Which of the following sets of materials are used for making utensils?

  1. Rubber and Wool

  2. Glass and Plastic

  3. Cotton and Wool

  4. Paper and Leather


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Rubber, wool, cotton, paper etc. cannot be used for making utensils as they do not have much of strength. Glass and plastic are the materials used for such purposes. 

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

  1. Sand settles down in water.

  2. Vinegar dissolves in water.

  3. Sugar and water make a transparent solution.

  4. Oil mixes well with water.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sand is heavier than water and settles down at the bottom. Vinegar and sugar both are water-soluble, but oil is lighter than water and floats on the surface.  

Which of the following substances is the softest?

  1. Cotton

  2. Wool

  3. Talcum

  4. Flour


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Though cotton, wool, talcum and flour are soft substances, but out of these talcum is the softest.

Which of the following materials are non-lustrous?

  1. Iron and copper

  2. Diamond and silver

  3. Wood and coal

  4. Glass and steel


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lustrous means shiny. Iron, copper and silver are metals and all metals have shiny surface. Diamond, glass and steel are also shiny. Wood and coal are the substances which appear dull and non lustrous. 

Which of the following options is an example of hard substance?

  1. Cornflour

  2. Fur

  3. Diamond

  4. Sponge


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Diamond is the hardest known substance. Cornflour, sponge and fur are quite soft substances, their shape can be changed easily by applying little force. 

Which of the following options is the odd one out?

  1. Wood

  2. Iron

  3. Stone

  4. Glass


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Out of wood, iron, stone and glass, only iron is a metal (element), whereas the rest are not. 

Cotton, sponge and wool are ______ materials.

  1. non-compressible

  2. compressible

  3. hard

  4. lustrous


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cotton, sponge, wool are soft, non-lustrous and can be compressed easily by applying pressure. So, only option 2 is correct. 

Find the odd one out.

  1. Sugar

  2. Common salt

  3. Sand

  4. Copper sulphate


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sugar, common salt and copper sulphate are compounds or pure substances which have a definite formula. For example: sugar - C6H12O6, common salt - NaCl and copper sulphate - CuSO4. Sand does not have a fixed formula and is an impure substance.  

Which of the following objects is made from paper?

  1. Toy

  2. Wheel

  3. Tumbler

  4. Notebook


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Toys are generally made of plastic, wheels from rubber, tumblers from plastic and notebooks are made from paper. 

Find the odd one out.

  1. Lotus

  2. Rose

  3. Leaves

  4. Jasmine


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lotus, rose, leaves and jasmine all are lighter than water and float on the surface but lotus, rose and jasmine are the flowers making the leaves as an odd option.  

The phenomena exhibited by the materials or substances due to which things can be seen through them is called ____.

  1. transparent

  2. transparency

  3. transpluancy

  4. opaque


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

One ca see through water and glass. Such substances are said to be transparent and the phenomenon is known as transparency. 

What are opaque objects?

  1. Through which light cannot pass

  2. Which are insoluble in water

  3. Through which things can be seen clearly

  4. Which sink into water


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The objects through which light cannot pass and also cannot be seen through, such objects are known as opaque objects, e.g. cardboard. 

Which of the following materials sinks in water?

  1. Wax

  2. Sawdust

  3. Sand

  4. Oil


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Only those materials sink in water which are insoluble and are heavier than water, e.g. sand, soil etc. Oil and sawdust are lighter than water and remain at the surface. 

Objects through which we cannot see clearly are called _____.

  1. opaque

  2. hard

  3. translucent

  4. transparent


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There are some objects which are neither completely transparent nor completely opaque. They are translucent. One cannot see clearly through translucent objects, e.g. butter paper, frosted glass and oil patch etc. 

If stone is rough, glass is a _______ substance.

  1. lustrous

  2. hard

  3. smooth

  4. natural


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Mentioning “rough” indicates the texture of surface irrespective of the shine/luster or softness/hardness of the materials. So, stone is rough, glass is smooth. 

What are the substances that completely disappear in water called?

  1. Insoluble substances

  2. Soluble substances

  3. Hard substances

  4. Soft substances


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Substances soluble in water disappear in water. The softness or the hardness of the substance do not play any role in this.  

Which of the following materials is insoluble in water?

  1. Sugar

  2. Sawdust

  3. Vinegar

  4. Salt


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Vinegar, salt and sugar get easily dissolved in water and are said to be water soluble. Sawdust remains separate when added to water and is said to be water insoluble. 

Salt and sugar are__________ in water, while wax and oil are________ in water.

  1. insoluble, soluble

  2. settle, float

  3. soluble, insoluble

  4. non reactive, reactive


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Salt and sugar get dissolved in water and are said to be soluble, whereas wax and oil do not get dissolved in water and are said to be insoluble.  

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