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Q1. Any substance that is used to create an object is referred to as a
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Q2. Which of the following is given in the chapter as an example of an object made from more than one material?
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Q3. The method of arranging objects into groups based on a common property is called
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Q4. Materials that typically have shiny surfaces are said to have a
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Q5. Which of the following is an example of a non-lustrous material?
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Q6. Materials which can be compressed or scratched easily are called
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Q7. In Table 6.3, the object 'Brick' is described as hard and made of
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Q8. The materials through which things can be seen clearly are called
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Q9. Butter paper and frosted glass are examples of which kind of materials?
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Q10. Wood, cardboard and metals are examples of materials that are
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Q11. A material that completely disappears when mixed in water is said to be
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Q12. In Activity 6.7, sugar and salt are mixed in water. On stirring
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Q13. The property by which we can say that an object is heavier or lighter is called its
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Q14. The space occupied by a substance represents its
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Q15. Anything that occupies space and has mass is called