Class 6 Science: Beyond Earth Worksheet (with Answers)
A free, print-ready worksheet on Beyond Earth for CBSE Class 6 Science, with a matching answer key. Use the sample below, or build your own with the exact mix of questions you need — no login, no ads.
Sample worksheet
7 of 17 questions from this chapter. Generate your own for the full set, more variations, and a clean print layout.
- 1. The Sun is a:
- (a) planet
- (b) moon
- (c) star
- (d) comet
- 2. The number of planets in the solar system is:
- (a) five
- (b) ten
- (c) twelve
- (d) eight
- 3. The Moon is Earth's natural:
- (a) satellite
- (b) star
- (c) planet
- (d) comet
- 4. Day and night happen because the Earth:
- (a) stops
- (b) spins on its axis
- (c) shrinks
- (d) moves away from the Sun
- 5. What is at the centre of the solar system?
- 6. What is the Moon?
- 7. Describe the solar system, including the Sun and the planets.
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- 1. (c) star — The Sun is a star.
- 2. (d) eight — There are eight planets.
- 3. (a) satellite — The Moon is Earth's natural satellite.
- 4. (b) spins on its axis — Earth's spin turns each part towards/away from the Sun.
- 5. The Sun, which is a star.
- 6. Earth's natural satellite, which reflects sunlight.
- 7. The solar system is the Sun together with all the bodies that move around it. At its centre is the Sun, which is a star — a huge ball of hot, glowing gas — whose pull holds everything in place and whose light and heat make life on Earth possible. Moving around the Sun are eight planets, in order from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Each travels along its own path called an orbit. Along with the planets there are moons, asteroids and comets. Earth is special as the only planet known to support life, with the air and water that living things need.
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FAQ
- Is this Class 6 Science worksheet on Beyond Earth free?
- Yes — it is completely free, with no login and no ads. You can print it or save it as a PDF, and generate unlimited variations.
- Does the Beyond Earth worksheet come with answers?
- Yes. Every worksheet has a separate answer key with the correct answers, short explanations and marks, so it is ready for marking.
- Can I choose how many questions and which types?
- Yes. Open the generator for this chapter and set how many MCQs, short, long and HOTS questions you want; totals and marks update live, and you can swap any single question.
- Which board and class is this for?
- This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 6 Science, chapter “Beyond Earth”.