Handpicking

Here are 10 one-word answer type questions based on the subtopic “Handpicking” from the chapter Separation of Substances in Class 6 NCERT Science, with answers and explanations included:

1. Question: Which method is used to remove stones from rice at home?

Answer: Handpicking

Explanation: Handpicking is used to manually remove unwanted substances like stones or husk from grains.

2. Question: What type of impurities can be removed by handpicking?

Answer: Large

Explanation: Large impurities such as stones or unwanted seeds can be easily removed by handpicking.

3. Question: Is handpicking suitable for large-scale separation—Yes or No?

Answer: No

Explanation: Handpicking is suitable only for small quantities, not for bulk separation.

4. Question: What kind of grains are often cleaned using handpicking?

Answer: Pulses

Explanation: Pulses often contain visible impurities and are commonly cleaned using handpicking.

5. Question: Which material can be removed from wheat using handpicking?

Answer: Husk

Explanation: Light husk particles are sometimes removed from wheat grains using handpicking.

6. Question: What do we call the method of removing one type of particle by hand?

Answer: Handpicking

Explanation: Handpicking refers to separating undesirable components from a mixture by hand.

7. Question: Is handpicking a physical or chemical method of separation?

Answer: Physical

Explanation: Handpicking involves no chemical change and is purely a physical separation method.

8. Question: In handpicking, what is used to separate substances?

Answer: Hands

Explanation: Hands are directly used to pick out unwanted particles from useful ones.

9. Question: Is handpicking suitable when components differ visibly—Yes or No?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: Handpicking is effective when the components look different and are easy to identify.

10. Question: Which is easier to remove by handpicking—powder or pebble?

Answer: Pebble

Explanation: Pebbles are large and easily visible, making them suitable for removal by handpicking.

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