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Solutions for Chapter 5: Separation of Substances

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of CBSE NCERT Exemplar for Science [English] Class 6.


Multiple Choice QuestionsVery Short Answer QuestionsShort Answer QuestionsLong Answer Questions
Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 26 - 28]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 6 5 Separation of Substances Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 26 - 28]

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 1. | Page 26

Paheli bought some vegetables such as french beans, lady’s finger, green chillies, brinjals and potatoes all mixed in a bag. Which of the following methods of separation would be most appropriate for her to separate them?

  • Winnowing

  • Sieving

  • Threshing

  • Hand picking

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 2. | Page 27

Boojho’s grandmother is suffering from diabetes. Her doctor advised her to take ‘Lassi’ with less fat content. Which of the following methods would be most appropriate for Boojho to prepare it?

  • Filtration

  • Decantation

  • Churning

  • Winnowing

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 3. | Page 26

Which of the following mixtures would you be able to separate using the method of filtration?

  • Oil in water

  • Cornflakes in milk

  • Salt in water

  • Sugar in milk

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 4. | Page 27

Which amongst the following methods would be most appropriate to separate grains from bundles of stalks?

  • Hand picking

  • Winnowing

  • Sieving

  • Threshing

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 5. | Page 27

Four mixtures are given below.

  1. Kidney beans and chickpeas
  2. Pulses and rice
  3. Rice flakes and corn
  4. Potato wafers and biscuits

Which of these can be separated by the method of winnowing?

  • (i) and (ii)

  • (ii) and (iii)

  • (i) and (iii)

  • (iii) and (iv)

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 6. | Page 27

While preparing chapatis, Paheli found that the flour to be used was mixed with wheat grains. Which out of the following is the most suitable method to separate the grains from the flour?

  • Threshing

  • Sieving

  • Winnowing

  • Filtration

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 7. | Page 27

You might have observed the preparation of ghee from butter and cream at home. Which method(s) can be used to separate ghee from the residue?

  1. Evaporation
  2. Decantation
  3. Filtration
  4. Churning

Which of the following combination is the correct answer?

  •  (i) and (ii)

  • (ii) and (iii)

  • (ii) and (iv)

  • (iv) only

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 8. | Page 28

In an activity, a teacher dissolved a small amount of solid copper sulphate in a tumbler half filled with water. Which method would you use to get back solid copper sulphate from the solution?

  • Decantation

  • Evaporation

  • Sedimentation

  • Condensation

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 9. | Page 28

During summer, Boojho carries water in a transparent plastic bottle to his school. One day he left his bottle in the school. The bottle still had some water left in it. The following day, he observed some water droplets on the inner surface of the empty portion of the bottle. These droplets of water were formed due to

  • boiling and condensation

  • evaporation and saturation

  • evaporation and condensation

  • condensation and saturation

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 10. | Page 28

Paheli asked for a glass of water from Boojho. He gave her a glass of ice cold water. Paheli observed some water droplets on the outer surface of the glass and asked Boojho how these droplets of water were formed. Which of the following should be Boojho’s answer?

  • Evaporation of water from the glass.

  • Water that seeped out from the glass.

  • Evaporation of atmospheric water vapour.

  • Condensation of atmospheric water vapour.

Very Short Answer Questions [Pages 29 - 30]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 6 5 Separation of Substances Very Short Answer Questions [Pages 29 - 30]

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 11. | Page 29

Sheela, Saima and Ravi have to dissolve maximum amount of sugar in the same amount of milk so as to win in a game. Ravi took hot boiling milk while Saima took ice cold milk. Sheela managed to get milk at room temperature. Whom do you think would win the game and why?

Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (i) | Page 29

Small pieces of stone can be removed from rice by ______.

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (ii) | Page 29

______ are obtained from stalks by threshing. 

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (iii) | Page 29

Husk from wheat flour is generally removed by ______.

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (iv) | Page 29

The process of settling of heavier particles is called ______. 

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 12. (v) | Page 29

Filtration is helpful in separating an insoluble ______ from a ______.

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (a) | Page 29

State whether the following statement is true or false.

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

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (b) | Page 29

State whether the following statement is true or false.

Water can be separated from salt by evaporation.

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (c) | Page 29

State whether the following statement is true or false.

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

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (d) | Page 29

State whether the following statement is true or false.

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

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (e) | Page 29

State whether the following statement is true or false.

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

  • True

  • False

Very Short Answer Questions | Q 13. (f) | Page 30

State whether the following statement is true or false.

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

  • True

  • False

Short Answer Questions [Page 30]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 6 5 Separation of Substances Short Answer Questions [Page 30]

Short Answer Questions | Q 14. | Page 30

Name and describe briefly a method which can be helpful in separating a mixture of husk from grains. What is the principle of this method?

Short Answer Questions | Q 15. | Page 30

Match the mixtures in column I with their method of separation in column II.

COLUMN I COLUMN II
(a) Oil mixed in
water
(i) Sieving
(b) Iron powder mixed with flour (ii) Hand picking
(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
Long Answer Questions [Pages 30 - 31]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 6 5 Separation of Substances Long Answer Questions [Pages 30 - 31]

Long Answer Questions | Q 16. | Page 30

Both Sarika and Mohan were asked to make salt solution. Sarika was given a teaspoonful of salt and half a glass of water, whereas Mohan was given twenty teaspoons full of salt and half a glass of water.

  1. How would they make salt solutions?
  2. Who would be able to prepare saturated solution?
Long Answer Questions | Q 17. | Page 30

Paheli was feeling thirsty but there was only a pot of water at home which was muddy and unfit for drinking. How do you think Paheli would have made this water fit for drinking if the following materials were available to her.

Alum tub muslin cloth gas stove thread pan and lid
Long Answer Questions | Q 18. | Page 31

Read the story titled “WISE FARMER” and tick the correct option to complete the story.

A farmer was sad/happy to see his healthy wheat crop ready for harvest. He harvested the crops and left it under the sun/rain to dry the stalks. To separate the seeds from the bundles of the stalk he hand picked/threshed them. After gathering the seed grains he wanted to separate the stones and husk from it. His wife winnowed/threshed them to separate the husk and later sieved/hand picked to remove stones from it. She ground the wheat grains and sieved/filtered the flour. The wise farmer and his wife got a good price for the flour. Can you tell why? 

Long Answer Questions | Q 19. | Page 31

You are provided with a mixture of salt, sand, oil and water. Write the steps involved for the separation of salt, sand and oil from the mixture by giving an activity along with the diagram. 

Long Answer Questions | Q 20. | Page 31

A mixture of iron nails, salt, oil and water is provided to you. Give stepwise methods to separate each component from this mixture.

Solutions for 5: Separation of Substances

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NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 6 chapter 5 - Separation of Substances - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 6 chapter 5 Separation of Substances are Mixture, Types of Mixtures, Separation of Mixtures, Methods of Separation, Handpicking Method, Threshing Method, Winnowing Method, Sieving Method, Sedimentation Method, Decantation Method, Filtration Method, Evaporation Method, Simple Distillation Method, Solution, Water - a Universal Solvent, Components of Solutions, Different Types of Solutions, Saturated Solutions.

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