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DAY - 253

DATE – 20.02.2021
STD - V
SUB. – SCIENCE [ WORKSHEET ]
CHAPTER – 18 HOW THINGS WORK

Dear Parents,
The following worksheet have to be done by students neatly in their
Science ROUGH Notebook. Please ensure that the students mention Day
and Date on each assignment done by them.

Note : Do not copy the questions of the worksheet. Write only the answers
in your Science Notebook.

CHAPTER 18
HOW THINGS WORK
I. Fill in the blanks –
1. A weighting balance is…………………………………..
2. Standard weights have …………………………..weights.
3. The special metallic coil of wire which glows inside a bulb is called
……….…
4. When the filament melts the bulb is called a ………….bulb.
5. The heaters, irons, geysers and toasters have the ……… in them.
6. The heating element of iron is …………..……………….
7. A jet plane flies on the basis of ……………………….. theory.
8. Letting gases or liquids rush out through a very small outlet in one
direction is called ……………………………….……..
9. Rockets also use ……..………….. to fly.
10. Space rockets carry their own supply of ………..to burn their fuel.
11. Squids and jellyfish also use ……………….... for locomotion.
12. Heat is produced when…………….passes through something.
13. The filament of a bulb is made of a metal called …………..
14. The filament of the bulb does not ……………..easily.
15. The coins act as ……………….….. used by the shopkeepers.
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Parent’s sign Teacher’s sign

Please adhere to the assignments given and make sure that they are
completed on time.

Mrs. Vishakha Sinha


Headmistress

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I. Fill in the blanks –


1. A weighting balance is a lever.
2. Standard weights have fixed weights.
3. The special metallic coil of wire which glows inside a bulb is
called filament.
4. When the filament melts the bulb is called a fused bulb.
5. The heaters, irons, geysers and toasters have the heating
elements in them.
6. The heating element of iron is covered.
7. A jet plane flies on the basis of jet propulsion theory.
8. Letting gases or liquids rush out through a very small outlet in
one direction is called jet propulsion.
9. Rockets also use jet propulsion to fly.
10. Space rockets carry their own supply of oxygen to burn their fuel.
11. Squids and jellyfish also use jet propulsion for locomotion.
12. Heat is produced when electricity passes through something.
13. The filament of a bulb is made of a metal called tungsten.
14. The filament of the bulb does not melt easily.
15. The coins act as weights used by the shopkeepers.

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