Class 6 Science Chapter 1 True/False – The Wonderful World of Science
Class 6 Science Chapter 1 True/False Statement for “The Wonderful World of Science” (based on NCERT textbook Curiosity ).
True/False with Answers for Practice – Chapter 1 – The Wonderful World of Science
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Chapter 1 – The Wonderful World of Science – True/False
1. Science is a way of thinking, observing and doing things to understand the world we live in.
Answer: True
2. Being curious is not important for learning science.
Answer: False
3. Science helps us understand why stars shine and how flowers bloom.
Answer: True
4. Science exists only in laboratories and big research centres.
Answer: False
5. New scientific discoveries can change our earlier understanding of the world.
Answer: True
6. Earth is the only known planet that supports life.
Answer: True
7. Different regions on Earth have the same types of plants and animals.
Answer: False
8. The chapter says that food in India is not diverse.
Answer: False
9. Water changes into ice when cooled and into steam when heated.
Answer: True
10. Understanding hot and cold is important in daily life, such as during fever or when heating water.
Answer: True
11. All materials around us—like paper, metal, plastic, rubber—are made of the same substance.
Answer: False
12. The scientific method starts with observing something interesting or confusing.
Answer: True
13. When your pen stops writing, guessing the cause and checking it is an example of scientific method.
Answer: True
14. Only scientists can use the scientific method.
Answer: False
15. A bicycle repair person looking for a tyre leak is following steps similar to the scientific method.
Answer: True
16. Science is mainly about memorising facts only.
Answer: False
17. Scientists always work alone and rarely collaborate.
Answer: False
18. Being curious and asking “Why?” is the foundation of learning science.
Answer: True
19. According to the chapter, we will find all answers in Class 6 itself.
Answer: False
20. Science is described as a joyful exploration, similar to children enjoying the rain.
Answer: True
21. We can use experiments and observations to test our guesses (hypotheses).
Answer: True
22. The world is already fully discovered; no mysteries are left to explore.
Answer: False
23. Asking friends for help in finding scientific answers is encouraged.
Answer: True
24. Science includes studying things as small as grains of sand and as large as galaxies.
Answer: True
25. As we discover more in science, we realise ideas are connected like pieces of a puzzle.
Answer: True
26. Every new discovery adds to our scientific knowledge.
Answer: True
27. A seed growing into a plant or a caterpillar turning into a butterfly are examples of scientific observations.
Answer: True
28. Water, food, materials, and natural phenomena like rain are important parts of science.
Answer: True
29. If an experiment does not support our guess, we should stop asking questions.
Answer: False
30. To be a wise person, the chapter says we must become a “whys” person.
Answer: True