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Ncert Book Question Answers Chapter Sorting Materials Into Groups

This document contains questions and answers from an NCERT textbook chapter on sorting materials into groups. It includes questions about objects made from wood, shining objects, objects made from different materials, properties of materials, shapes and uses of objects, materials that float on water and oil, and identifying odd ones out in lists. The questions cover topics like properties of materials, grouping objects by attributes, and materials that objects can be made from.

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Ncert Book Question Answers Chapter Sorting Materials Into Groups

This document contains questions and answers from an NCERT textbook chapter on sorting materials into groups. It includes questions about objects made from wood, shining objects, objects made from different materials, properties of materials, shapes and uses of objects, materials that float on water and oil, and identifying odd ones out in lists. The questions cover topics like properties of materials, grouping objects by attributes, and materials that objects can be made from.

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Ncert book question answers

Chapter sorting materials into groups.

Q. 1. Name five objects which can be made from wood.


Ans.
(i) Table
(ii) Chair
(iii) Doors
(iv) Boat
(v) Bed

Q.2. Select those objects from the following which shine:


Glass bowl, plastic toy, steel spoon, cotton shirt
Ans. Glass bowl and steel spoon are shining objects.

Q.3. Match the objects given below with the materials from which they could be made.
Remember, an object could be made from more than one material and a given material
could be used for making many objects.

Q. 4. State whether the statements given below are ‘true’ or ‘false’.


(i) Stone is transparent, while glass is opaque.
(ii) A notebook has lustre while eraser does not
(iii) Chalk dissolves in water.
(iv) A piece of wood floats on water.
(v) Sugar does not dissolve in water.
(vi) Oil mixes with water. 
(vii) Sand settles down in water.
(viii) Vinegar dissolves in water.
Ans.
(i) False
(ii) False
(iii) False
(iv) True
(v) False
(vi) False
(vii) True
(viii) True

Q. 5. Given below are the names of some objects and materials:


 Water, basket ball, orange, sugar, globe, apple and earthen pitcher Group them as:
(a) Round shaped and other shapes
(b) Eatables and non-eatables
Ans.
(a) (i) Round shaped: Basket ball, apple, orange, globe, earthen pitcher.
(ii) Other shapes: Water, sugar.
(b) (i) Eatables: Water, orange, sugar and apple.
(ii) Non-eatables: Basket ball, globe and earthen pitcher.

Q. 6. List all the items known to you that float on water. Check and see if they will float
on an oil or kerosene.
Ans. (A) List of some items that float on water:

1. Paper
2. Wood
3. Thin plastic sheets
4. Wax
5. Ice
6. Thermocol
7. Oil
(B) List of items that float on an oil:

1. Paper
2. Plastic sheet
3. Wax
4. Thermocol
5. Wood
(C) List of items that float on kerosene:

1. Paper
2. Thermocol
3. Thin plastic sheet
Q. 7. Find the odd one out from the following:
(a) Chair, Bed, Table, Baby, Cupboard
(b) Rose, Jasmine, Boat, Marigold, Lotus
(c) Aluminium, Iron, Copper, Silver, Sand
(d) Sugar, Salt, Sand, Copper sulphate
Ans.
(a) Baby (all others are non-living)
(b) Boat (all others are flowers)
(c) Sand (all others are metals)
(d) Sand (all others are soluble in water)

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