Poonam Singh, Satyam and, Dinesh Kumar Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 5: Miscellaneous Questions

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Questions from Poonam Singh, Satyam and, Dinesh Kumar Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 5: Miscellaneous Questions with Hints & Solutions

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A mixture of iron filings and rice flour can be separated by magnet.

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A mixture of chalk and water is separated by winnowing.

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A mixture of oil and water can be separated by filtration.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Water can be separated from salt by evaporation.

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A mixture of wheat grains and wheat flour can be separated by sieving.

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A mixture of wheat grains and rice flakes can be separated by winnowing.

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A mixture of tea leaves and milk can be separated by decantation.

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Match the mixtures in Column I with their methods of separation in Column II.

Column I Column II
(a) Oil mixed with water (i) Sieving
(b) Iron powder mixed with flour (ii) Handpicking
(c) Salt mixed with water (iii) Decantation
(d) Lady's finger mixed with french beans (iv) Magnet
(e) Rice flour mixed with kidney beans (v) Evaporation