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· 35) Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions given below: We see
buildings all around us now, and the new ones are being constantly constructed.
Where has the land come from to build all these buildings? There used to be forests
all around where these buildings have been made. Due to increase in needs of
increasing population we needed more houses and wood. So we started to cut the
trees. The process of cutting down the trees is called deforestation. But while
doing this to solve our purpose we destroyed the life of wild animals and tribal
people too. It is because of deforestation only that there are some species of
animals and birds which are near their extinction. They do not have any shelter and
food which they used to get from forests only. What is being constructed around us
at a very high speed?
· A) Trees
· B) Flowers
· C) Buildings
· D) bogs
· 36) Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions given below: We see
buildings all around us now, and the new ones are being constantly constructed.
Where has the land come from to build all these buildings? There used to be forests
all around where these buildings have been made. Due to increase in needs of
increasing population we needed more houses and wood. So we started to cut the
trees. The process of cutting down the trees is called deforestation. But while
doing this to solve our purpose we destroyed the life of wild animals and tribal
people too. It is because of deforestation only that there are some species of
animals and birds which are near their extinction. They do not have any shelter and
food which they used to get from forests only. Where has the land for constructing
most of the buildings come from?
· A) Only the land that was useless has been used
· B) We used old buildings
· C) Forests have been cut to get the land
· D) All of the above
· 37) Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions given below: We see
buildings all around us now, and the new ones are being constantly constructed.
Where has the land come from to build all these buildings? There used to be forests
all around where these buildings have been made. Due to increase in needs of
increasing population we needed more houses and wood. So we started to cut the
trees. The process of cutting down the trees is called deforestation. But while
doing this to solve our purpose we destroyed the life of wild animals and tribal
people too. It is because of deforestation only that there are some species of
animals and birds which are near their extinction. They do not have any shelter and
food which they used to get from forests only. We cut trees to get ______.
· A) Land
· B) wood
· C) Air
· D) both (a) & (b)
· 38) Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions given below: We see
buildings all around us now, and the new ones are being constantly constructed.
Where has the land come from to build all these buildings? There used to be forests
all around where these buildings have been made. Due to increase in needs of
increasing population we needed more houses and wood. So we started to cut the
trees. The process of cutting down the trees is called deforestation. But while
doing this to solve our purpose we destroyed the life of wild animals and tribal
people too. It is because of deforestation only that there are some species of
animals and birds which are near their extinction. They do not have any shelter and
food which they used to get from forests only. Day by day we need more houses and
more products from the forests. What is the reason behind this?
· A) Increase in temperature
· B) Increase in rain
· C) Increase in population
· D) Increase in cost of electricity
· 39) Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions given below: We see
buildings all around us now, and the new ones are being constantly constructed.
Where has the land come from to build all these buildings? There used to be forests
all around where these buildings have been made. Due to increase in needs of
increasing population we needed more houses and wood. So we started to cut the
trees. The process of cutting down the trees is called deforestation. But while
doing this to solve our purpose we destroyed the life of wild animals and tribal
people too. It is because of deforestation only that there are some species of
animals and birds which are near their extinction. They do not have any shelter and
food which they used to get from forests only. Cutting down of trees is called
______.
· A) vegetation
· B) deforestation
· C) revolution
· D) none of these
· 40) Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions given below: We see
buildings all around us now, and the new ones are being constantly constructed.
Where has the land come from to build all these buildings? There used to be forests
all around where these buildings have been made. Due to increase in needs of
increasing population we needed more houses and wood. So we started to cut the
trees. The process of cutting down the trees is called deforestation. But while
doing this to solve our purpose we destroyed the life of wild animals and tribal
people too. It is because of deforestation only that there are some species of
animals and birds which are near their extinction. They do not have any shelter and
food which they used to get from forests only. How has deforestation affected the
wildlife?
· A) Animals don't have food
· B) Animals don't have shelter
· C) There are species which are near extinction
· D) All of the above
· 41) Which of these activities can be done in a wildlife sanctuary?
· A) Trees can be cut
· B) Animals can be hunted
· C) Both (a) & (b)
· D) None of these
· 42) What is Bharatpur famous for?
· A) National Park
· B) Sanctuary
· C) Hotel
· D) School
· 43) What is Chilka famous for?
· A) National Park
· B) Sanctuary
· C) Hotel
· D) Lake
· 44) Can we grow our own crops in a national park?
· A) Yes
· B) No
· C) Yes sometimes
· D) none of these
· 45) We get tea from ______.
· A) Tea plants
· B) under the earth
· C) Soil
· D) computers
· 46) How is a tea plant propagated?
· A) From seeds
· B) From cutting
· C) From milk
· D) By watering the ground
· 47) The tea plant needs ______ climate to grow.
· A) Hot & moist
· B) hot & dry
· C) Both (a) & (b)
· D) none of these
· 48) The tea plants prefer ______ soil.
· A) Acidic
· B) basic
· C) Neutral
· D) none of these
· 49) The more is the height at which the tea plant is grown, the ______ tasty it
gets.
· A) Less
· B) more
· C) Both (a) & (b)
· D) none of these
· 50) I am a plant with thick leaves, green in colour. I need moisture to grow, I
am found on hill station. Who am?
· A) Tea
· B) Banana
· C) Cactus
· D) Rose
· 5)
· Which of the following from given crops may be grouped as Rabi crops?
(i) Pvadish (ii) Mustard
(iii) Wheat (iv) Watermelon
(v) Paddy
·
· A) (i), (ii) and (iii) only
· B) (i), (ii) and (iv) only
· C) (iii), (iv) and (v) only
· D) (i), (iii) and (v) only
· A) Coconut milk
· B) Outer most fiber cover
· C) Hard shell
· D) White edible part
· 7) What would you plant in soil to get a new rose plant in your garden?
· A) Bud
· B) Stem
· C) Leaves
· D) Root
· 8) Read the given statements carefully and find the correct answer
Statement I: All plants have fruits that produce a large number of seeds
Statement II: Some plants reproduce by vegetative propagation.
· A) I is correct II is incorrect
· B) II is correct, I is incorrect
· C) Both I and II are incorrect
· D) Both I and II are correct
22) A seedling of coconut was growing on a sea shore. Which of the mode of
dispersal may be utilized for its dispersal
· A) Air
· B) Animal
· C) Explosion
· D) Water
23) In proper condition for germination which part of the seeding would grow first
· A) Radicle
· B) Plumule
· C) Stem
· D) Flower
· 24) Which of the following is a kharif crop?
· A) Wheat
· B) Barley
· C) Gram
· D) Jowar
· 25) Which of the following plant is a cash crop?
· A) Sugarcane
· B) Cotton
· C) Tobacco
· D) All of these
· 26) Which of the following plants grows without seed?
· A) Wheat
· B) Rice
· C) Banana
· D) Maize
· 27) Four statements are given about roots of plant.
· (i) Roots absorb water from soil
(ii) Roots hold plant firmly in the soil
(iii) Roots absorb minerals from the soil
(iv) Roots make food for the plant
· Which of the above statement(s) is /are incorrect?
· A) (i) only
· B) (iv) only
· C) (ii) and (iii)
· D) (i) and (iii)
28) There are different parts of a plant like, seed, stem, leaf and spore. Which of
the following is correct statement, regarding them?
· A) All rely on stored food for growth
· B) Don't need air, water and sunlight to grow
· C) Have to disperse for growth
· D) Can grow into new plant
· 29) Seed dispersal is a process where
· A) Male and female part of plant fuse
· B) A new plant comes from seed
· C) Seed becomes fit for growth
· D) Spread of seeds to different parts
· 30) Which of the following is a way of vegetative propagation in plant?
· A) Cutting
· B) Grafting
· C) Layering
· D) All of these
ANIMAL LIFE
· 1) The organisms given below are similar as they all
· A) Crawl.
· B) Fly.
· C) Eat insects.
· D) Take care of their young ones
· A) D only
· B) Only A and C
· C) Only B and C
· D) Only A, B and C
· 4) What is the adaptation by which a grasshopper protects itself from being
eaten by its predator?
· A) It tastes bad.
· B) It can hop away quickly.
· C) It can camouflage itself in the grass.
· D) It has a poisonous sting.
· 5) Some animals have structural adaptations to mimic objects found in their
environment. Which of the following can change its colour to match the
surroundings?
·
· 6) Animals use different methods to escape from their predators. Which one of
the following is NOT true?
· A) The lizard sheds a wriggling tail to distract the enemy.
· B) The grasshopper has powerful hind legs to hop away quickly.
· C) Crocodiles, lizards and turtles use their legs to crawl on the ground.
· D) A snake and a worm use their legs to crawl on the ground.
· 7) Given below are adaptations that allow aquatic animals to move easily in
water.
· A: a streamlined body.
B: breathing tubes.
C: webbed feet.
D: gills.
E: fins
· Which of the above help aquatic animals to move easily in water?
· A) Only A, B and E
· B) Only A, C and E
· C) Only A, B, C and E
· D) A, B, C, D and E
· 8) How are birds adapted for flight?
· A: their body shape
B: smooth waxy feathers
C: hollow bones
D: beaks
·
· A) Only A and B
· B) Only C and D
· C) Only A, B and C
· D) A, B, C and D
· 9) Which of the following animals breathe through body holes?
· A) Is a carnivore
· B) Can fly
· C) Hunts at night
· D) Does not have feathers
· 12) Study the concept map below.
· 13) Observe the animals given below: In what ways are these animals similar?
· 16) The diagrams below show a bird and a bat. In what way are the two animals
similar?
· Adaptation Function
(i) Parrot Lungs
(ii) Fish Gills
(iii) Earthworm Skin
(iv) Cockroach Gills
·
· A) Only (i) and (ii)
· B) Only (ii) and (iii)
· C) Only (i) and (iv)
· D) Only (i), (ii) and (iii)
· 18) Birds that swim in water have
· A) Webbed feet.
· B) Clawed feet.
· C) Long legs.
· D) Short legs.
· 19) The figure shows an animal. Which of the following animals breathes in the
same way as the animal shown below?
· A) Prawn
· B) Caterpillar
· C) Whale
· D) Worm
· 20) Penguins live in the Polar Regions. Which adaptations enable them to
survive?
(i) They have a layer of fat under their skin.
(ii) They have webbed feet.
(iii) they migrate to warmer climates during winter.
· A) Only (i) and (ii)
· B) Only (ii) and (iii)
· C) Only (i) and (iii)
· D) (i), (ii) and (iii)
· 21) The figure shows a fish. Why is structure P important to the fish?
· A) Big feet.
· B) Small eyes.
· C) Hard shell.
· D) Large mouth.
· 24) Which of the following is called "The ship of the desert"?
· A) Yak
· B) Camel
· C) Horse
· D) Zebra
· 25) Which of the following animals is an omnivore?
· A) P and R
· B) P Q and S
· C) R and S
· D) P Q, R and S
35) The figure shows an animal. How does the animal protect itself from extreme
weather conditions?
· A) It undergoes hibernation.
· B) It has a very thick cover of feathers.
· C) It migrates to warmer places.
· D) It has folded skin.
· 36) P feeds on Q, R and S. Q and S only feed on R. R is one of the earth's
natural resources. Which is most probably true of the following?
· A) P is an omnivore
· B) R is a herbivore
· C) S is an omnivore
· D) Q is a carnivore
· 37) The animals given below are similar in some way.
Name the feature common to all these.
· A) Scales
· B) Feathers
· C) Shells
· D) moist skin
· 38) Which of the following animals lives in deserts?
· 39) The reason that an adult turtle has few predators is because of
· A) Its small eyes.
· B) Its big feet.
· C) Its thick shell.
· D) Its large mouth.
· 40) The animals given below are classified into two groups x and y
Which set of titles given below is best suitable to these two groups?
· A) "Animals with fur" and "Animals without fur"
· B) "Animals with beaks" and "Animals without beaks"
· C) "Animals with feather" and "Animals without feather"
· D) "Animals with feet" and "Animals without feet"
·
· A B C D
· A) 1 2 4 3
· B) 2 3 1 4
· C) 3 4 2 1
· D) 1 3 4 2
· 24) Directions: Solve the crossword by answering the following questions.
(3 across) Almost all machines used for transportation use this fossil fuel.
· A) Coal
· B) Wax
· C) Oil
· D) Gas
· 27) What simple machine uses a slanted surface that connects o lower level to a
higher level?
· A) Inclined plane
· B) Screw
· C) Wedge
· D) Lever
· 28) Which of the following is an upward force on an object produced by the
surrounding liquid or gas in which it is fully or partially immersed
· A) Magnetic force
· B) Buoyant force
· C) Gravity
· D) Friction force
· 29) How many types of energies are hidden in the grid?
· A) 5
· B) 7
· C) 6
· D) 4
· 30) A stretched slinky has ______ energy.
· A) Potential
· B) kinetic
· C) Thermal
· D) nuclear
· 31) ,______ energy is used to operate and run computers, machines, fans, etc.
· A) Thermal
· B) Electrical
· C) Nuclear
· D) Solar
· 32) Which energy is being talked about here?
· A) Thermal energy
· B) Chemical energy
· C) Nuclear energy
· D) Mechanical energy
· 33) Mr. Penguin is describing this energy as dangerous to Mr. Bob. Why? Because
it can damage the cells of our body. Since it cannot be seen, we cannot take
precautions.
· A) Only A
· B) Only B
· C) Both A and B
· D) neither A nor B
· 34) Friction can be useful when driving a car. How can friction be reduced in a
car?
· A) Use the rear view mirror when turning.
· B) Check the headlights once a week.
· C) Keep the engine topped up with oil.
· D) Don't let the diesel/petrol fall too low in the tank
· 35) Read the statements and choose the correct option. Statement A: Coal is of
source of energy.
· A) Only statement A is true.
· B) Only statement B is true.
· C) Both statements are true.
· D) Both statements are false.
· 36) Which type of simple machine is a see-sow on a play ground?
· A) Lever
· B) Wedge
· C) Pulley
· D) Inclined plane
· 37) Which form of energy is depicted in the given figure?
· A) Solar energy
· B) Thermal energy
· C) Geothermal energy
· D) Wind energy
· 38) Match the following:
· List I List II
A Sun 1 Biomass energy
B Earth 2 Solar energy
C Forests 3 Hydropower energy
D Rain 4 Geothermal
· A B C D
· A) 3 1 4 2
· B) 2 4 1 3
· C) 1 3 2 4
· D) 4 2 1 3
· 39) Read the statements and choose the correct option.
Statement A: The purpose of simple machine is to make work easier by allowing for a
push or pull to occur over an increased distance,
Statement B: A compound/complex machine is two or more simple machine that are
working together to make the work easier,
· A) Only statement A is true.
· B) Only statement B is true.
· C) Both A and B are true.
· D) Both A and B are untrue.
· 40) What type of energy is being depicted in the given figure?
· A) Renewable
· B) Non-renewable
· C) Thermal
· D) Solar
· 41) A roller coaster is shown in the figure, at points 1 and 2. At what point
kinetic energy is maximum?
· A) Point 1
· B) Point 2
· C) Both
· D) None
· 42) Directions: Read the passage and answer the following questions. According
to Sir Isaac Newton, bodies at rest will remain at__ (42) __, and bodies in motion
will remain in __ (43)__. However, in the science of dynamics, __ (44) __ and
energy are important factors that can affect the motion of bodies. Force is the
push or __ (45) __ of an object that tends to produce acceleration of the body's
motion in the direction of the force. Force also changes the size and __ (46) __ of
a body. There are four basic forces in nature. However, in relation to machines and
vehicles, we will only talk about the forces related to gravity and motion. __ (47)
__ is the force of attraction between any two objects. This force depends on the
mass or __ (48) __ of each object and their distance from each other.
· A) rest
· B) motion
· C) Force
· D) energy
· 43) Directions: Read the passage and answer the following questions. According
to Sir Isaac Newton, bodies at rest will remain at__ (42) __, and bodies in motion
will remain in __ (43)__. However, in the science of dynamics, __ (44) __ and
energy are important factors that can affect the motion of bodies. Force is the
push or __ (45) __ of an object that tends to produce acceleration of the body's
motion in the direction of the force. Force also changes the size and __ (46) __ of
a body. There are four basic forces in nature. However, in relation to machines and
vehicles, we will only talk about the forces related to gravity and motion. __ (47)
__ is the force of attraction between any two objects. This force depends on the
mass or __ (48) __ of each object and their distance from each other.
· A) rest
· B) motion
· C) Force
· D) energy
· 44) Directions: Read the passage and answer the following questions. According
to Sir Isaac Newton, bodies at rest will remain at__ (42) __, and bodies in motion
will remain in __ (43)__. However, in the science of dynamics, __ (44) __ and
energy are important factors that can affect the motion of bodies. Force is the
push or __ (45) __ of an object that tends to produce acceleration of the body's
motion in the direction of the force. Force also changes the size and __ (46) __ of
a body. There are four basic forces in nature. However, in relation to machines and
vehicles, we will only talk about the forces related to gravity and motion. __ (47)
__ is the force of attraction between any two objects. This force depends on the
mass or __ (48) __ of each object and their distance from each other.
· A) rest
· B) motion
· C) Force
· D) energy
· 45) Directions: Read the passage and answer the following questions. According
to Sir Isaac Newton, bodies at rest will remain at__ (42) __, and bodies in motion
will remain in __ (43)__. However, in the science of dynamics, __ (44) __ and
energy are important factors that can affect the motion of bodies. Force is the
push or __ (45) __ of an object that tends to produce acceleration of the body's
motion in the direction of the force. Force also changes the size and __ (46) __ of
a body. There are four basic forces in nature. However, in relation to machines and
vehicles, we will only talk about the forces related to gravity and motion. __ (47)
__ is the force of attraction between any two objects. This force depends on the
mass or __ (48) __ of each object and their distance from each other.
· A) pull
· B) motion
· C) Force
· D) energy
· 46) Directions: Read the passage and answer the following questions. According
to Sir Isaac Newton, bodies at rest will remain at__ (42) __, and bodies in motion
will remain in __ (43)__. However, in the science of dynamics, __ (44) __ and
energy are important factors that can affect the motion of bodies. Force is the
push or __ (45) __ of an object that tends to produce acceleration of the body's
motion in the direction of the force. Force also changes the size and __ (46) __ of
a body. There are four basic forces in nature. However, in relation to machines and
vehicles, we will only talk about the forces related to gravity and motion. __ (47)
__ is the force of attraction between any two objects. This force depends on the
mass or __ (48) __ of each object and their distance from each other.
· A) pull
· B) shape
· C) Force
· D) energy
· 47) Directions: Read the passage and answer the following questions. According
to Sir Isaac Newton, bodies at rest will remain at__ (42) __, and bodies in motion
will remain in __ (43)__. However, in the science of dynamics, __ (44) __ and
energy are important factors that can affect the motion of bodies. Force is the
push or __ (45) __ of an object that tends to produce acceleration of the body's
motion in the direction of the force. Force also changes the size and __ (46) __ of
a body. There are four basic forces in nature. However, in relation to machines and
vehicles, we will only talk about the forces related to gravity and motion. __ (47)
__ is the force of attraction between any two objects. This force depends on the
mass or __ (48) __ of each object and their distance from each other.
· A) Pull
· B) Shape
· C) Force
· D) gravity
· 48) Directions: Read the passage and answer the following questions. According
to Sir Isaac Newton, bodies at rest will remain at__ (42) __, and bodies in motion
will remain in __ (43)__. However, in the science of dynamics, __ (44) __ and
energy are important factors that can affect the motion of bodies. Force is the
push or __ (45) __ of an object that tends to produce acceleration of the body's
motion in the direction of the force. Force also changes the size and __ (46) __ of
a body. There are four basic forces in nature. However, in relation to machines and
vehicles, we will only talk about the forces related to gravity and motion. __ (47)
__ is the force of attraction between any two objects. This force depends on the
mass or __ (48) __ of each object and their distance from each other.
· A) weight
· B) shape
· C) Force
· D) energy
· 49) With the increase in population and needs of people the non-renewable
resources such as coal. Petrol and natural gas ore exhausting day by day. What can
be the result if we continue using these resources without thinking?
· A) Nothing will happen.
· B) These resources will be produced again
· C) One day these resources will get finished
· D) None of these
· 50) Rini and Simi were watching television in their drawing room. All the
appliances of their room fans tube light, air conditioner were on. As a good friend
of Rini and Simi. what will you suggest them to save electricity?
· A) Sit and Watch television with them
· B) Ask them to play outside
· C) Use minimum number of appliances.
· D) Both (b) and (c)
·
A) Femur
B) Humerus
C) Ulna
D) Tibia
12) Judith compared a set of four pictures.
Which of the following can be grouped under the ball and socket joint?
A) Shoulder joint
B) Neck joint
C) Elbow joint
D) Knee joint
16) Match the following joints in Column-I with their positions in Column-II
Column I Column II
p. Pivot i Elbow
q. Gliding ii Shoulder
r. Ball and socket iii Neck
s. Hinge iv Wrist
A) p-i, q-ii, r-iii, s-iv
B) p-iv, q-iii, r-ii, s-i
C) p-iii, q-iv, r-ii, s-i
D) p-iv, q-iii, r-i, s-ii
17) Which of the following joints moves in the same way as the figure given below?
A) Gliding joint
B) Pivot joint
C) Hinge joint
D) Ball and socket joint
18) The diagram below shows a part of the skeletal system. Which part of the body
do these bones protect?
A) Brain
B) Kidneys
C) Spinal cord
D) Lungs
19) John met with an accident and had a fracture. Which of the following clearly
gives the details of the fracture to the doctor?
A) Blood report
B) An X-ray
C) Muscle test
D) Urine report
20) In the figure, a part of the skeletal system is marked X.
A) Fixed joint.
B) Ball and socket joint.
C) Hinge joint.
D) Pivotal joint.
23) Observe the figure given below.
A) Respiration
B) Reproduction
C) Reflex action
D) Nervous system
33) After an accident, a person lost his speech and memory. Which part of his brain
was affected?
A) Medulla
B) cerebrum
C) Reflex action
D) nervous system
34) Match the following parts of the brain in Column-1 with their functions in
Column-11 correctly.
Column - I Column - II
(p) Cerebrum (i) Controls breathing and blood circulation
(q) Cerebellum (ii) Controls movements
(r) Medulla (iii) Controls speech, memory and intelligence
A) P-I q-II r-III
B) p-II q-I r-III
C) P-I q-III r-II
D) p-III q-II r-I
35) Which organ help us to keep our body balance?