Charu Maini, Meenambika Menon and, Vandana Saxena Solutions for Chapter: Sorting Materials Into Groups, Exercise 3: EXERCISES
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Questions from Charu Maini, Meenambika Menon and, Vandana Saxena Solutions for Chapter: Sorting Materials Into Groups, Exercise 3: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
Why do we need to sort materials? Give two examples where sorting is helpful.

Why is it important to study the properties of a material before using it to make a particular object? Give example.

Why is jewellery made of gold or silver and not from iron?

Differentiate between transparent, opaque and translucent objects with suitable examples.

How does a blanket help us keep warm on a cold winter night?

Arrange the following in the increasing order of hardness:
Cotton cloth, cotton boll, wax candle, iron nail, chalk piece, piece of wood.

Hot milk cools faster in a steel tumbler as compared to a plastic mug. Why?

Why are screwdrivers and pliers used while working with electrical appliances provided with plastic or a wooden handle?
