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Questions in Section-A Are Compulsory. Attempt Any Two Questions From Section B This Paper Consists of Printed Sides. (Attempt All Questions)

The document is a terminal examination paper for Grade 6 Chemistry at Lokhandwala Foundation School, dated September 7, 2022. It consists of two sections: Section A, which includes compulsory questions worth 20 marks, and Section B, where students can attempt any two questions worth 20 marks. The questions cover various chemistry topics, including the periodic table, chemical compounds, separation techniques, and definitions of key terms.

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The document is a terminal examination paper for Grade 6 Chemistry at Lokhandwala Foundation School, dated September 7, 2022. It consists of two sections: Section A, which includes compulsory questions worth 20 marks, and Section B, where students can attempt any two questions worth 20 marks. The questions cover various chemistry topics, including the periodic table, chemical compounds, separation techniques, and definitions of key terms.

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LOKHANDWALA FOUNDATION SCHOOL

TERMINAL EXAMINATION-2022 -23


SUBJECT: - CHEMISTRY
Date: 07/09/2022 Duration: 1hour
Grade: 6 Max. Marks: 40
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General Instructions :- Questions in section-A are compulsory. Attempt any two questions from Section B
This paper consists of 3 printed sides.
SECTION- A (20 Marks)
(Attempt all questions)
Q1.A Choose the correct option- (10)
(i) Elements placed one below the other in the periodic table are in the same
(a) Group (b) Period (c) Horizontal rows (d) None of these
(ii) Which of the following is a metalloid?
(a) Magnesium (b) Silicon (c) Calcium (d) Bromine
(iii) If you are given a task to touch an element. Which of the following will you touch?
(a) Your nose (b) Your hair (c) Water (d) Gold
(iv) The chemical name for Nitric oxide is
(a) Nitroso oxide (b) Nitrogen trioxide (c) Nitrogen dioxide (d) Nitrogen monoxide
(v) Ammonia gas is collected by
(a) Upward displacement of air (b) Downward displacement of air
(c) Downward displacement of water (d) None of them
(vi) While eating food Shreya spilled fruit juice on her sweater. What should she use to remove it?
(a) Hydrogen peroxide (b) Lemon juice (c) Glycerine (d) Boiling water
(vii) Reena consumed a high dose of paracetamol. Its side effect can be
(a) Stomach upset (b) Stomach Ulcer (c) Severe cold (d) Liver problems
(viii) They are used in creams and lotions to give an even texture.
(a) Emulsifier (b) Only fats (c) Acids (d) Only oil
(ix) Which of the following object has lustre?
(a) Steel bottle (b) Colourful Rose flower (c) Both a and b (d) Neither a nor b
(x) An apparatus used for holding, pouring and mixing solutions.
(a) Round bottom flask (b) Measuring cylinder (c) Beaker (d) Retort

Q2A. Name the following:- (2)


i. An element having atomicity 4.
ii. A reddish brown gas.
iii. A metal which can be hammered into sheets.(State the term for)
iv. Compound that is made up of one Calcium atom and one Sulphur atom.

B. A mixture of ammonium chloride and sodium chloride is heated in a porcelain dish as shown in (3)
figure. Answer the following questions based on it.
i. Identify the separation technique used and state the principle of the given
technique.
ii.Name the apparatus labelled A in the figure..
iii.Write the chemical formula of the compound left behind in the evaporating
dish.

C. What is the valency of ?


i. OH in NaOH ii. Cl in MgCl2 iii. NO3 in KNO3 iv. F in HF (2)

D. Write the chemical formula of the given compound. (3)


i. Calcium carbonate ii. Magnesium sulphate iii. Iron sulphide
GRADE: 6 SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY PAGE: 2
SECTION - B (20 marks)
( Attempt any two questions )

Q3. A Complete the following statements with the correct words. ( Do not copy the whole sentence.) (2)
.Acids are chemicals which are (i) _______in taste and are derived from plants and (ii) _________.
Bases are chemicals which are hydroxides or oxides of (iii) ________. Salts are chemicals formed
on reaction of a (iv) ________ with an acid.

B. Choose the correct option. (4)


i. In modern periodic table, the metallic elements are placed towards the left side / right side
of the periodic table
ii. Which atom has only one electron in it – Hydrogen / Helium ?
iii. A medicine to treat pain fever and inflammation is Antacid / Aspirin
iv. Used for gas preparations where heating is required - Flat bottom flask / Round bottom flask

C. In the given word equation:


Sodium hydroxide + Hydrochloric acid Sodium chloride + Water (2)
i. State the reactants and the products in the above reaction.
ii.Write the formula of the acid used.

D. Draw the structure of carbon atom and label its nucleus and the shells. (2)

Q4.A. Match the formulas given in Column A with their correct names given in Column B (3)
COLUMN A COLUMN B
i. NH3 A Sulphuric acid
ii. H2CO3 B Ammonia
iii Ca(OH)2 C Nitric acid
D Carbonic acid
E Calcium hydroxide

B. Name the technique and state the principle to separate the components in the given mixtures. (4)
i. Salt from sea water.
ii. Large stones from very small stones.
iii. Chalk powder from water
iv. Sand from water

C. Identify and state one use of the following apparatus whose pictures are given below. (3)

1 2 3

Q5.A.Differentiate between the following on the basis of criteria given in the bracket. (3)
i. Compound and Mixture (Properties)
ii. Homogeneous and Heterogeneous mixture (Example)
iii. Nitrogen and Ammonia (Odour)

B. Write the molecular equation for the given word equation:- (2)
i. Magnesium + Sulphur Magnesium sulphide

ii. Calcium carbonate Calcium oxide + Carbon dioxide


GRADE: 6 SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY PAGE: 3

C. Justify the following, by giving a reason for it. (3)


i. Water is a compound.
ii. Sulphur and Charcoal powder cannot be separated by magnetic separation.
iii. Ordinary soap is wasted in hard water.

D. Define the following terms: (2)


i. Atom ii.Herbicides

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