6th Class Science Body Movement

Illustration of a human skeleton and joints, colorful and educational, suitable for 6th-grade science, showing movement and anatomical features

Explore Human Body Movement

Test your knowledge on the fascinating topic of body movement and the human skeleton with our engaging quiz designed for 6th-grade students. Dive into the world of joints, bones, and anatomy!

In this quiz, you will:

  • Learn about different types of joints
  • Understand the functions of the skeletal system
  • Discover the importance of ribcages and skulls
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by JumpingBone42
Name:
Human skeleton is formed by
Bones
Cartilages
Bones and cartilages
bones, cartilages and muscles
Joints are the
Places where two parts of our body seem to be joined
The points of contact between two(or more) bones together with tissues that surround it
The points of contact between two(or more) bones
Both (a) and (b)
Shoulder joint is a ball and socket type of joint is a joint in which the rounded end of one bone fits into cavity of other bone allows movement in all directions exists between limbs and hip
(i),(ii)only
(i), (iii) only
(i), (ii), (iii) only
All of these
Which one of the following has a different type of joint than others?
Finger
Elbow
Knee
Shoulder
The type of joint in which a cylindrical bone rotates in a ring is which of the following types of joint?
Ball and socket joint
Pivotal joint
Hinge joint
Fixed joint
The rib cage protects which of the following body parts?
Lungs
Windpipe
Heart
All of these
Select the function per formed by our skeletal system.
It gives shape and form to our body.
It helps body in performing different body movements.
It protects our delicate internal organs.
It performs all the functions given in (a), (b) and (c).
Select the one that is incorrect about cartilage.
It is a firm but flexible skeletal material.
It is as hard as bones.
It can be bent.
It is found in the joints of our body.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
The body of earth worm is made up of many rings joined end to end.
Outer skeleton of snail is called shell.
Pivotal joint allow us to bend our head forward and backward.
None of these
Corals are/is
the tiny animals that live in shells in the sea
A special variety of fish that live in shells
A particular type of shell found near some of the sea coasts
The remains of tiny sea animals resembling shells
The joint between the upper jaw and rest of the head is
A pivotal joint
Fixed joint
A ball and socket joint
a hinge joint
Ribs refers to
Chest bones
Backbone
Chest bones and backbone
the bones that join the chest bone and back bone
Back bone is made up of many small bones encloses and supports the spinal cord extends from skull to tip of tail forms the main supporting axis
(i), (ii), (iii) are correct
(ii), (iii) are correct
(i), (iv) are correct
(i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct
Skull
Is made up of many bones joined together
Encloses brain and sense organs
Consists of cranium and facial bones
All of the above
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