NSO Level 2 - Class 6 (2022-2023) - Answer
NSO Level 2 - Class 6 (2022-2023) - Answer
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Q 1. An object O is situated between two plane Q 2. The ratchet head of a distance measuring
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mirrors M 1 and M 2 as shown in the given figure. instrument as shown in the given figure, turns by
Possible image of the object O is SA nine revolutions. Find the distance between the
anvil and the spindle. Also, how many revolutions
does the thimble revolve? (Assume that, distance
moved by the spindle for every two revolutions is
SO 0.1 mm.)
A. I1
B. I2
4.50 mm 9
B.
9.00 mm 4.5
C.
4.5 mm 9
D.
Q 3. The distance-time graph of a particle is as Q 4. Consider four identical bulbs B 1 , B 2 , B 3
shown here. and B 4 , these are connected in the manner as shown
in the given figure. When one of the four bulbs (B 3 )
has blown off, then consider the following
statements.
D.
Q 5. Geeta placed three objects I, II and III as Q 6. Let ball P and ball Q both released from
shown in the given figure. She observed a bright point O of their respective frictionless ramps as
spot of light at object II but object III would not get shown in the given figure. The time taken by both
any spot. Then, the balls to reach point O′ is recorded. If both
the balls have travelled the same distance,
then which of the following statements is/are
correct about the time taken by the two
balls?
A. I and II are made of transparent materials
and III is made of opaque material.
B. I is made of transparent material, II is made
of translucent material and III is made of opaque I. Ball P takes a longer time than ball Q.
material. II. Ball Q takes a longer time than ball P.
C. I is made of transparent material, II is made III. Both the balls P and Q take the same time.
IV. Cannot be determined as the masses of both the
of opaque material and III can be made of either balls are not given.
transparent or opaque or translucent material.
D. I and II are made of opaque material and III A. I only
is made of transparent material.
B. II only
C. III only
Circular Curvilinear Non-uniform Uniform III. The voltage across the heater is 9 V and its
C. motion motion motion motion resistance is 2R.
Circular Circular Uniform Rectilinear
IV. The voltage across the heater is 9 V and its
D. motion motion motion motion resistance is 9 ⁄ 10 R.
A. I only
B. II and IV only
D. I and II only
Q 9. Consider a light steel bar and a light iron Q 10. Suhana suspended a bar magnet and a
bar which are attracted to a magnet as shown in the piece of magnetic material on each end of a plastic
given figure. What will possibly happen when the pole. She then placed a piece of thin wood between
magnet is removed? the two objects. Which one of the following
diagrams would correctly represent the situation?
C.
D.
Q 11. Identify the possible sets of polarities Q 12. Consider the following four diagrams.
when magnetising a steel bar by the stroking method
as shown in the given figure and select the correct
statements.
A. I and II only C. 1, 4, 2, 3
D. II and IV only
Q 13. A person stands still while a plane mirror Q 14. A few materials are listed in the box.
is wheeled away from him at the rate of 2 ms –1 as
shown in the given figure. How fast does the person
see his image moving away?
Which of the following options correctly classifies
these materials as flammable and non-flammable?
Flammable Non-flammable
(i), (iii), (vi) (ii), (iv), (v), (vii), (viii)
A.
D. 8 m s –1
Q 15. Which of the following methods of Q 16. Match column I with column II and select
separation is based on the difference in densities of the correct option from the given codes.
particles?
Column I Column II
(P) Chalk-water (i) A homogeneous
A. Distillation mixture gaseous mixture
(Q) Glucose (ii) A solid-gas
solution mixture
B. Centrifugation (R) Fizzy drink (iii) A homogeneous
solid-liquid mixture
(S) Smoke (iv) A heterogeneous
C. Sieving solid liquid mixture
(T) Air (v) A gas-liquid mixture
D. Magnetic separation
A. (P) - (iii), (Q) - (iv), (R) - (v), (S) - (i), (T) -
(ii)
B. (P) - (v), (Q) - (iii), (R) - (iv), (S) - (ii), (T) -
(i)
C. (P) - (ii), (Q) - (i), (R) - (iv), (S) - (v), (T) -
(iii)
D. (P) - (iv), (Q) - (iii), (R) - (v), (S) - (ii), (T)
- (i)
Q 17. Which of the following statements is true Q 18. Select the option which correctly identifies
regarding a saturated solution? substances W, X, Y and Z respectively.
W : Opaque and insoluble in water
X : Insulator and floats on water
A. More solute can be dissolved in this solution
Y : Transparent and soluble in water
by decreasing the temperature. Z : Ductile and denser than water
B. More solute can be dissolved in this solution
A. Talcum powder, wooden block, oxygen and
by heating.
iron
C. A saturated solution is the one in which,
B. Frosted glass, copper, muslin cloth and
more solute can be dissolved in a definite amount of
solvent at a given temperature. mercury
D. None of these. C. Honey, mercury, frosted glass and talcum
powder
D. Frosted glass, iron, honey and carbon dioxide
Q 19. Select the correct statement about the Q 20. Properties of material X are listed as:
methods of separation depicted in the figures I and (i) Good conductor of heat
II. (ii) Light in weight and strong
(iii) Chemically unreactive
X is most suitable for making
B. Cooking utensils
C. Chair
A. Method II is used to separate soluble
D. Plastic bottle.
impurities from water.
B. Method I is used to separate cream from
milk.
C. Method II can be used to separate mustard
oil from water.
D. Method I is used to separate immiscible
liquids.
Q 21. Fill in the blanks by selecting an Q 22. Match column I with column II and select
appropriate option. the correct option from the given codes.
Column I Column II
(Object) (Material)
(P) Toothpick (i) Metal
(Q) Belt (ii) Frosted glass
(R) Temple bell (iii) Wood
(S) Windowpanes (iv) Leather
T U V W
Muddy Tea leaves Water and Wheat flour
A. water and tea kerosene and bran
X Y Z
Sugar Salt Water Muddy Wheat flour Water and Husk and
A. B. water and bran kerosene grains
Sand Water Chalk powder Sugar and Water and Salt Husk and
B. C. water alcohol solution grains
Chalk powder Sand Water Mustard Tea leaves Honey in Water and
C. D. oil and and tea water alcohol
water
Chalk powder Sugar Water
D.
Q 25. Select the correct match of the material, its Q 26. Refer to the given groups (i)-(iii)
property and its usage. containing names of biodegradable wastes.
However, each group contains an odd member.
Select the option that correctly identifies the odd
A. Wood - Conductor - Handle of cooking
members.
utensils (i) Paper, Vegetable peels, Tin can, Tea leaves
(ii) Newspaper, Rice husk, Glass bottle, Pieces of
B. Metal - Malleable - Book wood
(iii) Plastic bag, Animal droppings, Tissue paper,
C. Plastic - Insulator - Covering of electric Cotton clothes
wires
D. Rubber - Hard - Cooking purpose (i) (ii) (iii)
Tin can Glass bottle Plastic bag
A.
PQ
B. W – Cotton, Y – Silk
34
A.
C. W – Linen, Z – Wool
32
B.
D. X – Jute, Z – Polyester
23
C.
43
D.
Q 29. Read the given passage and select the Q 30. Read the given passage and select the
option that correctly identifies plants L and M. option that correctly fills in the blanks. Some
L and M are two different plants. Generally, we eat mashed food item is taken in a test tube with some
both fruit and flower of plant L whereas generally water. Then, 2 drops of __(i)__ and 10 drops of
seeds of plant M are used to extract oil and are also __(ii)__ are added into the test tube. The test tube is
used as a spice in different food preparations. then shaken. The colour of the mixture so formed
changes into __(iii)__ colour. This indicates the
presence of proteins in the food item.
L M
Mango Pineapple
A.
(i) (ii) (iii)
Banana Mustard Iodine Sodium Bluish
B. A. solution hydroxide black
Q 33. Refer to the given figures X and Y and Q 34. Given below is a list of fibres.
select the incorrect statement regarding them.
How many of them are plant fibres obtained from
fruit?
A. 1
B. 2
Q 37. Which of the following is a perennial Q 38. Read the given statements and select the
plant? correct option.
Statement 1 : Clothes made from synthetic fibres are
strong and last longer.
A. Maize
Statement 2 : Clothes made from synthetic fibres do
not absorb water and dry quickly.
B. Turnip
A. Shoulder
A. P – Lemon, Brinjal
B. Between the bones of skull
B. Q – Cabbage, Spinach
C. Elbow
C. R – Turnip, Radish
D. Knee.
D. S – Sweet potato, Carrot
Q 41. Select the incorrect statement regarding Q 42. Which of the following animals has large
the adaptive features of deer that help it to survive number of setae on its body?
in the wild.
A.
A. Strong and flat teeth for chewing hard plants.
A. Petiole should be replaced with leaf blade. Identify the processes 1-5 and select the correct
statement regarding them.
B. Venation should not be changed as it is
correctly mentioned. A. Increase in process 4 leads to increase in
be dry leaves.
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Q 46. Consider a 3 V cell, it is connected across Q 47. Study the given table carefully and select
two uniform resistance wires PQ and RS of the correct statement.
resistance 1 Ω and 2 Ω respectively. Length of PQ
is 3 cm and length of RS is 6 cm.
B.
C.
D.
Q 48. Refer to the given figure. Q 49. Refer to the given flow chart and select
the correct statement regarding it.
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1.B, 2.B, 3.C, 4.D, 5.C, 6.B, 7.B, 8.B, 9.C, 10.D, 11.D, 12.B, 13.C, 14.C, 15.B, 16.D, 17.B, 18.A,
19.C, 20.B, 21.A, 22.A, 23.D, 24.B, 25.C, 26.A, 27.C, 28.B, 29.B, 30.B, 31.D, 32.D, 33.D, 34.A, 35.C,
36.A, 37.C, 38.B, 39.A, 40.C, 41.C, 42.A, 43.D, 44.C, 45.C,
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