Class 6 NCERT Solutions Science Chapter 2 - Sorting Materials into Groups
Sorting Materials into Groups Exercise 18
Solution 1
Five objects that can be made from wood are:
(i) Table
(ii) Chair
(iii) Bed
(iv) Door
(v) Bullock cart
Solution 2
Glass bowl and steel spoon
Solution 3
Objects |
Materials |
Book |
Paper |
Tumbler |
Glass, plastic |
Chair |
Wood, plastic |
Toy |
Wood, paper, plastic |
Shoes |
Leather |
Solution 4
(i) Stone is transparent, while glass is opaque. (False)
Reason: An object which allows light to pass through it completely is called transparent ex. glass. An object that does not allow light to pass through it is called opaque ex. stone.
(ii) A notebook has lustre, while an eraser does not. (False)
Reason: Both note book and eraser do not have lustre, they are non-lustrous.
(iii) Chalk dissolves in water. (False)
Reason: Chalk is insoluble in water.
(iv) A piece of wood floats on water. (True)
Reason: Wood is less dense than water and has air spaces in it so it floats on water.
(v) Sugar does not dissolve in water. (False)
Reason: Sugar is soluble in water.
(vi) Oil mixes with water. (False)
Reason: Oil is immiscible in water.
(vii) Sand settles down in water. (True)
Reason: Sand is heavier than water so it settles down.
(viii) Vinegar dissolves in water. (True)
Sorting Materials into Groups Exercise 19
Solution 5
(a) Round-shaped: Basketball, orange, globe, apple, earthen pitcher
Other shapes: Water, sugar
(b) Eatables: Water, orange, sugar, apple
Non-eatables: Basketball, globe, earthen pitcher
Solution 6
Some items that float on water are listed below:
1. Plastic bottle
2. Piece of paper
3. Piece of sponge
4. Piece of thermocol
5. Wood
6. Bamboo
7. Plastic ball
8. Cork
However, none of these items floats on oil or kerosene.
Solution 7
(a) Baby
Reason: Baby is a living being whereas others are non-living objects.
(b) Boat
Reason: Boat is made from wood whereas the other three are flowers.
(c) Sand
Reason: Sand is not a metal whereas other three are metals.
(d) Sand
Reason: Sand is insoluble in water whereas the other three are soluble in water.