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Class 6th Chapters
1. Food: Where Does It Come From? 2. Components Of Food 3. Fibre To Fabric
4. Sorting Materials Into Groups 5. Separation Of Substances 6. Changes Around Us
7. Getting To Know Plants 8. Body Movements 9. The Living Organisms — Characteristics And Habitats
10. Motion And Measurement Of Distances 11. Light, Shadows And Reflections 12. Electricity And Circuits
13. Fun With Magnets 14. Water 15. Air Around Us
16. Garbage In, Garbage Out



Chapter 10 Motion And Measurement Of Distances



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. The distance between Delhi and Mumbai is usually expressed in units of

(a) decametre

(b) metre

(c) centimetre

(d) kilometre

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Question 2. Which of the following does not express a time interval?

(a) A day

(b) A second

(c) A school period

(d) Time of the first bell in the school

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Question 3. Fig. 10.1 shows a measuring scale which is usually supplied with a geometry box. Which of the following distance cannot be measured with this scale by using it only once?

Fig. 10.1 showing a measuring scale

(a) 0.1 m

(b) 0.15 m

(c) 0.2 m

(d) 0.05 m

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Question 4. A piece of ribbon folded five times is placed along a 30 cm long measuring scale as shown in Fig. 10.2.

Fig. 10.2 showing a folded ribbon placed along a scale

The length of the ribbon is between

(a) 1.15 m - 1.25 m

(b) 1.25 m - 1.35 m

(c) 1.50 m - 1.60 m

(d) 1.60 m - 1.70 m

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Question 5. Paheli moves on a straight road from point A to point C. She takes 20 minutes to cover a certain distance AB and 30 minutes to cover the rest of distance BC. She then turns back and takes 30 minutes to cover the distance CB and 20 minutes to cover the rest of the distance to her starting point. She makes 5 rounds on the road the same way. Paheli concludes that her motion is

(a) only rectilinear motion.

(b) only periodic motion.

(c) rectilinear and periodic both.

(d) neither rectilinear nor periodic.

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Question 6. Bholu and Golu are playing in a ground. They start running from the same point A in the ground and reach point B at the same time by following the paths marked 1 and 2 respectively as shown in Fig. 10.3. Which of the following is/are true for the given situation.

Fig. 10.3 showing two paths from A to B in a ground

As compared to Golu, Bholu covers a

(a) longer distance but with a lower speed.

(b) longer distance with a higher speed.

(c) shorter distance with a lower speed.

(d) shorter distance with a higher speed.

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Question 7. Four pieces of wooden sticks A,B,C and D are placed along the length of 30 cm long scale as shown in Fig. 10.4. Which one of them is 3.4 cm in length?

Fig. 10.4 showing four wooden sticks placed along a scale

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

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Question 8. Which of the following figure shows the correct placement of a block along a scale for measuring its length?

Fig. 10.5 showing different placements of a block along a scale

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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Question 9. You are provided three scales A, B and C as shown in Fig. 10.6 to measure a length of 10 cm.

Fig. 10.6 showing three different measuring scales A, B, and C

For the correct measurement of the length you will use the scale

(a) A only

(b) B only.

(c) C only.

(d) Any of the three scales.

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 10. Correct the following.

(i) The motion of a swing is an example of rectilinear motion.

(ii) 1m = 1000 cm

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Question 11. Fill in the blanks

(i) Motion of an object or a part of it around a fixed point is known as ................ motion.

(ii) A body repeating its motion after certain interval of time is in ........... motion.

(iii) In rectilinear motion, object moves........... a ............ line.

(iv) SI unit of length is ............

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Question 12. Write one example for each of the following type of motion.

(i) Rectilinear

(ii) Circular

(iii) Periodic

(iv) Circular and periodic

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Short Answer Questions

Question 13.

Fig. 10.7 showing a section of a grille

The photograph given as Fig. 10.7 shows a section of a grille made up of straight and curved iron bars. How would you measure the length of the bars of this section, so that the payment could be made to the contractor?

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Question 14. Identify the different types of motion in the following word diagram given as Fig. 10.8.

Fig. 10.8 showing a word diagram

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Question 15. Four children measure the length of a table which was about 2 m. Each of them used different ways to measure it.

(i) Sam measured it with a half metre long thread.

(ii) Gurmeet measured it with a 15 cm scale from her geometry box.

(iii) Reena measured it using her hand span.

(iv) Salim measured it using a 5 m long measuring tape.

Which one of them would get the most accurate length? Give reason for your answer.

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Question 16. Match the events related to motion in Column I with the types of motions given in Column II.

COLUMN I COLUMN II
(a) A moving wheel of a sewing machine (i) Circular motion
(b) Movement of tip of the minute hand of a clock in one hour (ii) Rotational motion
(c) A moving swing (iii) Periodic motion

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Long Answer Questions

Question 17. While travelling in a train, it appears that the trees near the track are moving whereas co-passengers appear to be stationary. Explain the reason.

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Question 18. How are the motions of a wheel of a moving bicycle and a mark on the blade of a moving electric fan different? Explain.

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Question 19. Three students measured the length of a corridor and reported their measurements. The values of their measurements were different. What could be the reason for difference in their measurements? (Mention any three)

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Question 20. Boojho was riding in his bicycle along a straight road. He classified the motion of various parts of the bicycle as (i) rectilinear motion, (ii) circular motion and (iii) both rectilinear as well as circular motion. Can you list one part of the bicycle for each type of motion? Support your answer with reason.

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