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Second Terminal Examination

Class :- Five Subject :- Science F.M.:- 100


Time :- 3hrs. P.M.:- 40
Attempt ALL the questions:
1. Answer the following questions. 26
a) What are amphibians? Give examples.
b) What do you mean by warm blooded animals?
c) What are mammals? Give examples.
d) What are the two important divisions of animal kingdom?
e) What are the characteristics of round worm?
f) What are invertebrates? Give examples.
g) What is habitat? Give examples.
h) What are the functions of flowers?
i) What is deciduous plant?
j) What are ovule and ova?
k) What are the functions of seeds?
l) What is a cell?
m) What are stomata? Why are they important?
2. State whether the statements are true or false: 8
a) Mammals give direct birth to young ones.
b) Amphibians can live both on land and in water.
c) Animals with backbone are known as invertebrates.
d) Reptiles have six legs.
e) Porifera have pores.
f) Cactus grows in water.
g) Rice is dicot plant.
h) Green plants are called main producers.
3. Fill in the blanks: 8
a) Most of the flowers bear fruits. Fruits contain_________ .
b) Seeds are scattered by wind_________ and_________.
c) Terrestrial plants grow on_________.
d) Insectivorous plants feed on_________.
e) Non-flowering plants are called as_________.
f) The process of making food in green plants is called as_____.
g) Green plants are producers and animals are_________.
h) Reptiles are warm blooded_________.
4. Match the following. 8
Colenterates Soft body
Platyhelminthes Spiny skin
Nemathrlminthes Pores bearing
Annelida Sack like body
Protozoa Flat worms
Mollusca Segmented body
Echinodermata Unicellutar
5. Name any two animals of the following types. 7
a) Reptiles b) Amphibians c) Arthropods
d) Colenterates e) Protozoa f) Annelids g) Mammals
6. Choose the correct alternatives: 6
a) The male part of the flower
i) Gynoecium ii) Androecium iii) Paramecium
b) This part contains pollen grains
i) Petal ii) Anther iii) Sepal
c) The pollinalion by bird is
i) Ornithophily ii) Bialogy iii) Ornithology
d) The plant whose seeds are dispersed by air
i) Cotton plant ii) Lotus plant iii) Tea plant
e) The living thing's body is made up of
i) Stone ii) Cells iii) Mud
f) Which is not our sense organ?
i) Ear ii) Skin iii) Brain
7. Give reasons for the following: 6
a) Fishes have streamlined body
b) Mammals have milk gland
c) Frog hibernates
8. Name the ingredients required for photosynthesis: 4
_________ _________ _________ _________
9. Write any two differences between the following pairs: 6
a) Calyx and corolla
b) Stamen and pistil
c) Living things and non-living things
10. Classify the following organisms and give one important
feature of each. 6
Name: Amoeba
Phylum: ________________
Feature: ________________
Name: Round worm
Phylum: ________________
Feature: ________________
Name: Starfish
Phylum: ________________
Feature: ________________
11. Define the following terms: 15
a) Back bone b) Mammals c) Vertebrates
d) Habitat e) Shrubs

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