Class 6 Science Fill in the Blanks Chapter 6 – Materials Around Us
Class 6 Science Chapter 6 Fill in the Blanks for “Materials Around Us” (based on NCERT textbook Curiosity ).
Fill in the Blanks with Answers for Practice – Chapter 6 – Materials Around Us
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SET 1 – Fill in the Blanks – Materials Around Us
Answer Options:
(matter, transparent, lustrous, soluble, classification)
- The method of arranging objects into groups is called ____________.
Answer: classification - Anything that occupies space and has mass is called ____________.
Answer: matter - Glass, water and air are examples of ____________ materials.
Answer: transparent - Metals like copper and aluminium have a ____________ appearance.
Answer: lustrous - Sugar and salt disappear when mixed in water because they are ____________.
Answer: soluble
SET 2 – Fill in the Blanks Chapter 6 – Materials Around Us
Answer Options:
(hard, opaque, insoluble, volume, translucent)
- Wood, cardboard and metals are examples of ____________ materials.
Answer: opaque - The space occupied by matter is known as its ____________.
Answer: volume - Materials that allow light to pass partially through them are called ____________.
Answer: translucent - Sand and sawdust do not disappear in water because they are ____________.
Answer: insoluble - Materials that cannot be easily scratched or compressed are called ____________.
Answer: hard
SET 3 – Fill in the Blanks – Materials Around Us
Answer Options:
(appearance, soft, mass, classify, transparent)
- Materials can be grouped based on properties such as ____________, hardness and colour.
Answer: appearance - Materials that can be easily compressed or scratched are called ____________.
Answer: soft - The quantity of matter in an object is called its ____________.
Answer: mass - We ____________ materials based on similarities or differences in their properties.
Answer: classify - Objects can be seen clearly through ____________ materials.
Answer: transparent
SET 4 – Fill in the Blanks Chapter 6 – Materials Around Us
Answer Options:
(opaque, soluble, matter, translucent, lustrous)
- Butter paper and frosted glass are examples of ____________ materials.
Answer: translucent - Iron, copper and aluminium are ____________ materials because they shine.
Answer: lustrous - Salt completely disappears in water because it is ____________.
Answer: soluble - Anything that has mass and occupies space is called ____________.
Answer: matter - Wooden doors are ____________, so objects cannot be seen through them.
Answer: opaque
SET 5 – Fill in the Blanks Chapter 6 – Materials Around Us
Answer Options:
(volume, classify, transparent, insoluble, hard)
- Pebbles and sand do not dissolve in water because they are ____________.
Answer: insoluble - Glass windows are ____________ and allow us to see clearly through them.
Answer: transparent - We ____________ materials to study their patterns and identify properties.
Answer: classify - The amount of space occupied by water in a container is called its ____________.
Answer: volume - A stone cannot be easily scratched because it is ____________.
Answer: hard