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Karnataka State Board Sample Paper for Class 6 Science — Separation of Substances

Explore different methods used to separate mixtures into their components.

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Indian context — what this NCERT chapter centres on

Class 6 Science Chapter 5 (Separation of Substances) is taught through these India-specific anchors in the NCERT textbook. The sample paper above is pre-loaded with these so the output reflects the way the chapter is actually taught in Indian classrooms.

  • SEPARATION OF SAND AND WATER using local river sand
  • USAGE OF CHURNING to separate butter from curd in Indian households
  • EXAMPLES OF SPICES like turmeric and cumin being separated from their mixtures
  • USING A STRAINER in traditional Indian cooking to separate tea leaves from brewed tea

Key terms — Class 6 Science (Separation of Substances)

MIXTURESEPARATIONFILTRATIONEVAPORATIONDECANTATION

Teaching tips for Separation of Substances

  • 1Conduct a practical demonstration of FILTRATION using a cloth to separate rice from water, relating it to local cooking practices.
  • 2Encourage students to bring in examples of mixtures from their homes, such as spices or food items, and discuss methods of separation.
  • 3Use local examples like separating oil from water in cooking to illustrate DECANTATION, making the lesson relatable.

Board exam relevance

Questions may include MCQs on methods of separation, short answer questions explaining specific techniques, and practical application scenarios requiring students to describe separation processes.

Frequently asked questions

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Most CBSE schools cover Separation of Substances in 4–8 periods of 40 minutes depending on student readiness and exam weight.

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