
Sorting Materials into Groups
Science ยท Grade 6 ยท Week 4 ยท 25 questions
Fibres โ natural and synthetic โ are the raw materials that become the clothes and fabrics we use daily. Understanding fibres connects chemistry to everyday materials science.
What you'll practise
- Find the mean of data sets
- Distinguish between natural and synthetic fibres
- Describe how fibres are processed into fabric
- Identify properties of different fibre types
All 25 questions in this Sorting Materials into Groups quiz
Grade 6 Science โ Sorting Materials into Groups: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Which of the following is a transparent material?
- A material that allows some light to pass through is called:
- Which property describes how easily a material can be scratched?
- Which of these materials is not soluble in water?
- Hardness is a property that indicates:
- Diamond is an example of:
- Which material is both transparent and hard?
- Solubility means:
- Which is NOT a physical property of matter?
- Rubber is an example of:
- Which of the following is opaque?
- Frosted glass is an example of:
- Which substance is soluble in water?
- Appearance as a property includes:
- Iron is which type of material?
- Which property helps us identify if a material is a conductor?
- Plastic can be classified as:
- Which of these is a brittle material?
- Luster is a property that describes:
- Which property is related to how a material bends without breaking?
- Metal properties generally include:
- A substance that does NOT dissolve in water is called:
- Which material can be drawn into thin wires?
- Density is determined by:
- Which of these would be classified as elastic material?
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