Measurement of Length and Motion
About this chapter
Measurement of Length and Motion is the fifth chapter of Class 6 Curiosity. Through Deepa's cloth-shop visit in Haryana and her friends Anish, Hardeep, Padma and Tasneem, the chapter builds five core ideas: hand-based units like the handspan differ between people, so standard SI units are needed (metre, with 1 km = 1000 m, 1 m = 100 cm, 1 cm = 10 mm); the correct way to place a scale, position the eye, handle a broken zero end and measure a curved line using a thread; position and distance with respect to a reference point; rest and motion defined by change in position with time; and three types of motion — linear, circular, oscillatory — with the idea of periodic motion. CTET Paper 2 Science tests unit conversion, scale-reading errors, reference-point reasoning and types of motion. The four tests below — Practice 15, Quiz 15, Hard 15, Mastery 30 — cover these ideas at exam depth.
Tests in this chapter
Build the basics. Single-concept recall and direct application.
Start test → Quiz 15 questions 15 minTest your understanding. Mixed application across the chapter.
Start test → Hard 15 questions 18 minPYQ-grade. Statement-based, assertion–reasoning, two-step problems.
Start test → Mastery 30 questions 30 minFull-chapter mock. Mixed difficulty, no overlap with the other three.
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