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Class 6
Science Mock Test 1

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 2

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 3

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 4

Questions:: 31
Duration:: 31 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 5

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 6

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 7

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Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 8

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 9

Questions:: 30
Duration:: 30 minutes
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Class 6
Science Mock Test 10

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Duration:: 30 minutes
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Sample Questions

Class 9 Science
When calcium carbonate is heated, it decomposes to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. The mass of CaO produced from 100 g of CaCO₃ is: (Ca = 40, C = 12, O = 16)
A 56 g
B 44 g
C 100 g
D 28 g
Class 9 Science
The process of separation of cream from milk is called:
A Filtration
B Centrifugation
C Distillation
D Evaporation
Class 7 Science
Which device is used to break or make an electric circuit?
A Battery
B Switch
C Resistor
D Fuse
Class 7 Science
A vehicle travels 300 km in 5 hours. What is its speed?
A 50 km/h
B 60 km/h
C 75 km/h
D 1500 km/h
Class 7 Science
Which layer of the forest provides food and shelter to a large variety of animals?
A Canopy layer
B Ground layer
C Understory
D Root layer
Class 8 Science
Which of the following is NOT a component of biogas?
A Methane
B Carbon dioxide
C Hydrogen sulphide
D Petrol
Class 9 Science
An object is placed at a distance of 20 cm from a convex lens of focal length 10 cm. The image formed is:
A Virtual and erect
B Real and inverted
C Real and erect
D Virtual and inverted
Class 9 Science
A body is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 20 m/s. The maximum height it reaches is: (g = 10 m/s²)
A 10 m
B 20 m
C 40 m
D 50 m

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