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WEEK 12
EXERCISE 8


WEEK 11
EXERCISE 7



Week 6
Integrated Science

Basic six (6 )

Exercise (6)

1. The small intestine of human consists of..... and .....

2. The large intestine of human consists of.... and .....

3.One example of liquid metal is.....

4. Mention any three gases in the air

5.State two adaptive features of each of the following:

i. Monkey
ii. Eagle
iii. Tilapia

6.Mention any two living organisms in the soil.

7.State two characteristics of insect pollinated flowers.

8. i. Define seed germination

ii.Give any two conditions necessary for seed germination.

9.Name the gas that contributes to rusting.

10.Mention  three ways by which you can protect your body from corona virus



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Week 2 - Exercise 2
Class 6

Integrated Science

1. How many scars has a fruit?

2. Metals can be drawn into wires. This means metals are ( malleable/ ductile)

3.The green pigment in the leaf that enables plants to absorb energy from the sun is

4. A smaller object that orbits a bigger object in space is known as

5.The ability of the body to fight against diseases/ infection is

(Immunity/ vaccination)

6.The electric device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy is known as

7. Monocots have ....... System   (a taproot/ a fibrous root)

8.A place where an organism can live and interbreed successfully is known as....

9.Which of the following vegetables has a fibrous root system?

( carrot/ onion)

10. A tiny hole in the seed that allows air to get the embryo is called

11. The outer covering of a seed is known as

12. Fish respires in water using its...

13. The digestive organ that connects the mouth to the stomach is called

14.Tuberculosis, pneumonia  and covid- 19 affect the........system

(Respiratory/ digestive/ excretory)

15.An example of gas in gas mixture is

( coke/ air/ salt solution)

16. ....is a substance that dissolves in a solvent

(Solution/ solute/ suspension)

17.As the earth orbits the sun, it also spins on an imaginary line called...

(Axis/ gradient/ contour)

18.Which of these is made by burning wood in low oxygen

(Diamond/Graphite/ Charcoal)

19. Steel is a mixture of carbon and .....

20. Bronze is an alloy of copper and ....


Week 1 - Exercise 1
Class 6

Integrated Science

1. What type of fruit is  a pear?

2. Mass of an object is measured in.....

3. A group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offsprings is known as

4.The outer covering of a seed is known as..

5.The gas that turns lime water milky is known as...

6.The removal of waste/ toxic substance from the body of an organism is  termed as...

7. The chemical formula for water is..

8.Combustion simply means ( drying/ burning)

9.What type of force ensures that rain falls to the ground?

10. Which of the following is not a metal?  ( carbon, mercury, silver )

11. What is the percentage in volume of oxygen in the air?

12. Sweating produces a chemical known as .... which acts as natural painkillers  (enthalpy, endorphins)

13. Fish and other aquatic animals move swiftly in water because they have...

14. Which of these features  enable the eagle to hunt the rabbit

  (its sharp claws/ its feathers/ its tongue)

15. .... is the ability to do work

16. A typical example of a star is...

17. The kidney is as an organ that excretes ...

18.The two main raw materials for photosynthesis are .... and ....

19. Animals with backbone are termed as...

20. An example of a deep rooted crop is  ( shallot/ banana/ millet/ mango)

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