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Water โ€” A Precious Resource

Science ยท Grade 6 ยท Week 31 ยท 25 questions

Mixtures and solutions are everywhere โ€” from the air you breathe to the drinks you enjoy. Understanding how substances combine and how to separate them is fundamental to chemistry.

What you'll practise

  • Distinguish between mixtures and pure substances
  • Identify methods for separating mixtures
  • Understand dissolving and solubility
  • Apply separation techniques in practical contexts
All 25 questions in this Water โ€” A Precious Resource quiz

Grade 6 Science โ€” Water โ€” A Precious Resource: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. The level below which water is found in the soil is called...
  2. Groundwater is found...
  3. Which of these is a source of groundwater?
  4. Water scarcity is caused by...
  5. The process of collecting and storing rainwater is called...
  6. Rainwater harvesting helps in...
  7. Which activity depletes groundwater rapidly?
  8. The water table rises when:
  9. In urban areas, water scarcity increases because:
  10. A borewell is drilled to reach...
  11. The practice of water harvesting in Rajasthan is called...
  12. Which state receives the MOST rainfall in India?
  13. Water permeability is highest in which type of soil?
  14. The layer of rock that does NOT allow water to pass through is called...
  15. Overexploitation of groundwater leads to...
  16. Which is a traditional method of rainwater harvesting in India?
  17. The water cycle involves:
  18. Infiltration is the process by which:
  19. To increase groundwater, we should:
  20. Which practice wastes water in homes?
  21. Fluoride in drinking water helps with...
  22. The percentage of Earth's water that is fresh water is approximately:
  23. Wells dug in areas with high water table are called...
  24. Deforestation reduces groundwater because:
  25. Which of these consumes the MOST water in agriculture?
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The level below which water is found in the soil is called...