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MCQ Questions for class 6 Science Motion and Measurement of Distances

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Q1. The known fixed quantity is called a __________

  1. Unit
  2. Measurement
  3. Number
  4. None of the above
Answer: Unit

Q2. One metre is ______________ cm

  1. 10
  2. 100
  3. 200
  4. 1000
Answer: 100

Q3. Five kilometre is ______________ m

  1. 1000
  2. 4000
  3. 5000
  4. 100
Answer: 5000

Q4. Motion of a child on a swing is ______________

  1. Circular motion
  2. Rectilinear motion
  3. Periodic motion
  4. None of the above
Answer: Periodic motion

Q5. Motion of the needle of a sewing machine is ______________

  1. Circular motion
  2. Rectilinear motion
  3. Both A and B
  4. Periodic motion
Answer: Periodic motion

Q6. Motion of wheel of a bicycle is______________

  1. Circular motion
  2. Rectilinear motion
  3. Periodic motion
  4. Rotational motion
Answer: Circular motion

Q7. In 1790, the French created a standard unit of measurement called the ___________

  1. SI unit
  2. Metric system
  3. Measurement unit
  4. Mass unit
Answer: Metric system

Q8. An object repeats its motion after some time. This type of motion is called _________

  1. Circular motion
  2. Periodic motion
  3. Rectilinear motion
  4. Rotational motion
Answer: Periodic motion

Q9. The height of a person is 1.65 m. Express it into cm and mm

  1. 16.5cm and 165mm
  2. 0.165cm and 16.5mm
  3. 165cm and 1650mm
  4. 165cm and 165mm
Answer: 165cm and 1650mm