Important Questions For All Chapters – English Class 6
1. What is marbling?
- Marbling is a way to make colorful designs on paper using oil paints and water.
 
2. Why does oil paint float on water?
- Oil does not mix with water and stays on top.
 
3. What do we need for marbling?
- We need water, oil paints, turpentine or kerosene, a brush, and white paper.
 
4. What is a magic watering can?
- It is a watering can that controls water flow using air pressure.
 
5. What materials are needed to make a magic watering can?
- We need an empty tin, a lid, a nail, and a hammer.
 
6. How do we stop water from coming out of the watering can?
- By covering the bottom hole with a finger.
 
7. How does air pressure help in the magic watering can?
- When the hole is open, air enters and pushes the water out.
 
8. What is the last step in marbling?
- Take the paper out of the water and let it dry.
 
9. Why should we be careful while making a magic watering can?
- Because a hammer and nail can hurt us.
 
10. What do we learn from these experiments?
- We learn how oil and water do not mix and how air pressure works.
 
11. How can we make marbled paper?
- Mix oil paints with turpentine, sprinkle them on water, twirl with a brush, and press paper on it.
 
12.Why does the marbling technique work?
- It works because oil does not mix with water, so the colors stay on the surface.
 
13. How can we make a magic watering can?
- Take a tin, make a hole at the bottom, and put small holes in the lid with a nail.
 
14. How does air pressure help in the watering can?
- When we remove our finger from the hole, air pushes the water out like a shower.
 
15. Why should we use simple science experiments?
- They help us learn science in a fun way and understand how things work.
 
16. What lessons do we learn from this chapter?
- We learn creativity from marbling and science from air pressure in the watering can.
 

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