Wed. Jun 19th, 2024

Class VI NCERT MCQs

  1. Which of the statements is/are correct?

    1. A Satellite is a celestial body that moves around the planets in the same way as the planets move around the sun
    2. Stars have their own heat and light
    Options:
    1. only a
    2. only b
    3. Both a and b
    4. Neither a nor b

    Option: C

  2. Read the following statements carefully and give answer, which of the statements is/arenotcorrect?

    1. The different patterns formed by different groups of stars are called constellations
    2. Ursa Major or Big Bear is a constellation
    Options:
    1. only 2
    2. only 1
    3. Both 1 and 2
    4. Neither 1 nor 2

    Option: C

  3. Which of the following planets is known as ‘Earth’s Twin’?

    Options:
    1. Jupiter
    2. Saturn
    3. Mercury
    4. Venus

    Option: D

  4. Which of the following statements is/are correct

    1. Saptarishi is a constellation
    2. It is a group of seven stars
    3. It is a part of Ursa Major Constellation
    Options:
    1. only 1
    2. only 1 & 2
    3. only 2 & 3
    4. All 1, 2, & 3

    Option: D

  5. Which one of the following statements about a star is incorrect?

    Options:
    1. The sun is a star
    2. They are made up of gases
    3. They don't have their own heat & light
    4. They emits large amount of heat & light

    Option: C

  6. Which of the following statement about North star is/are correct

    1. It is also called Pole Star
    2. The north Pole indicates the north direction
    3. It always remains in same position in the sky
    4. We can locate the position of the Pole Star with the help of the Saptarishi
    Options:
    1. only 1,2 & 4
    2. only 1, 2 & 3
    3. only 2, 3 & 4
    4. All are correct

    Option: D

  7. Which of the following planet has/have rings around itself

    1. Venus
    2. Saturn
    3. Jupiter
    4. Uranus
    Options:
    1. only 1 & 4
    2. only 1 & 2
    3. only 1 & 3
    4. only 2, 3 & 4

    Option: D

  8. Match the followings correctlySelect the correct match

    Options:
    1. 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d
    2. 1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a
    3. 1-d, 2-a, 3-b, 4-c
    4. 1-d, 2-a, 3-c, 4-b

    Option: C

  9. Distance between earth and Sun is

    Options:
    1. 150 million kms
    2. 130 million kms
    3. 120 million kms
    4. 170 million kms

    Option: A

  10. Name the planet which is nearest to the Sun

    Options:
    1. Mercury
    2. Venus
    3. Earth
    4. Jupiter

    Option: A

  11. Which of the following statement about Earth is/are correct

    1. The earthisthe third nearest planet to the sun
    2. It is the fifth largest planet
    3. It is slightly flattened at the poles
    4. It’s shape is described as a Geoid
    Options:
    1. only 1, 3 & 4
    2. only 1 & 2
    3. only 1 & 3
    4. All are correct

    Option: A

  12. How fast does light travel?

    Options:
    1. 186000 miles per second
    2. 156000 miles per second
    3. 146000 miles per second
    4. 176000 miles per second

    Option: A

  13. How long does it take the moon to revolve around the Earth

    Options:
    1. 26 days
    2. 27days
    3. 28 days
    4. 29 days

    Option: B

  14. The dark patches on the surface of the moon is known as

    Options:
    1. Dark spots
    2. Maria
    3. Moon spots
    4. None of the above

    Option: B

  15. When did neil armstrong take his first step on the moon

    Options:
    1. 20-Jul-69
    2. 20-Jul-79
    3. 29-Aug-69
    4. 29-Aug-79

    Option: A

  16. Which of the following is not an Indian satellite

    Options:
    1. IRS
    2. INSAT
    3. EDUSAT
    4. LANDSAT

    Option: D

  17. Which is the third nearest Planet to the sun

    Options:
    1. Venus
    2. Earth
    3. Mercury
    4. Saturn

    Option: B

  18. All the planets move around the sun in a

    Options:
    1. circular path
    2. rectangular path
    3. elongated path
    4. triangular path

    Option: C

  19. Small and rocky objects that moves around the Sun is called

    Options:
    1. meteoroid
    2. asteroid
    3. satellite
    4. none of the above

    Option: B

  20. Asteroids are found between the orbits of

    Options:
    1. Saturn and Jupiter
    2. Mars and Jupiter
    3. The Earth and Mars
    4. Venus and mercury

    Option: B