Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: Motion and Measurement of Distances, Exercise 2: EXERCISES

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Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 6: Motion and Measurement of Distances, Exercise 2: EXERCISES with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. NSO Science Olympiad Workbook Grade 6 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: Motion and Measurement of Distances, Exercise 2: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions

EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Study the given Venn diagram. Which of the motions described by different bodies are most likely to be I, II and III?

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Option (I) (ii) (iii)
A

Hands of clock

Motion of moon 

around the earth

The blades

of a fan

B

Motion of a top

cart

The wheels

of a bullock

Motion of

honeybee

C

To and fro motion of

a swing

Hands of a clock

Motion of a

top cart

D

Motion of skin of

tabla

Child playing in a

play ground

A flying bird

EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Two identical metal balls A and B moving in opposite directions with different speeds hit each other at point X as shown in the figure.

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Changes will most likely appear in their

1. Shapes

2. Speeds

3. Directions

4. Volumes

EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

A pendulum swings backwards and forwards passing through Y, the middle point of the oscillation.
The first time the pendulum passes through Y, a stopwatch is started.
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The twenty-first time the pendulum pass through Y, the stopwatch is stopped. The reading is T.
What is the time period of the pendulum?

EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Given figure shows a measuring cylinder (in cm3) before and after the immersion of an irregular solid object. The volume of the object is
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EASY
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

A piece of thread folded 6 times is placed along a 15cm long measuring scale as shown in the figure. The length of the thread is between
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