This document contains a science exam for Standard 5 with questions testing knowledge of various science topics. The exam is divided into 4 sections with multiple choice, fill in the blank, true/false, and matching questions. Section 1 requires answering 5 out of 8 short answer questions on topics like the essential nutrients in food, the differences between communicable and non-communicable diseases, the types of rocks, examples of minerals, and the three R's of reduce, reuse, recycle. Section 2 has 5 fill in the blank questions. Section 3 presents 5 statements to identify as true or false. Section 4 features 5 items to match between two columns. The exam tests a range of fundamental science knowledge.
This document contains a science exam for Standard 5 with questions testing knowledge of various science topics. The exam is divided into 4 sections with multiple choice, fill in the blank, true/false, and matching questions. Section 1 requires answering 5 out of 8 short answer questions on topics like the essential nutrients in food, the differences between communicable and non-communicable diseases, the types of rocks, examples of minerals, and the three R's of reduce, reuse, recycle. Section 2 has 5 fill in the blank questions. Section 3 presents 5 statements to identify as true or false. Section 4 features 5 items to match between two columns. The exam tests a range of fundamental science knowledge.
This document contains a science exam for Standard 5 with questions testing knowledge of various science topics. The exam is divided into 4 sections with multiple choice, fill in the blank, true/false, and matching questions. Section 1 requires answering 5 out of 8 short answer questions on topics like the essential nutrients in food, the differences between communicable and non-communicable diseases, the types of rocks, examples of minerals, and the three R's of reduce, reuse, recycle. Section 2 has 5 fill in the blank questions. Section 3 presents 5 statements to identify as true or false. Section 4 features 5 items to match between two columns. The exam tests a range of fundamental science knowledge.
FULL MARKS: 30 TIME: 1 HOUR Name: _____________________________ Roll NO: ______ Q 1. Answer any 5 from the following questions. [3X5=15]
a. Why do we need food and write the essential nutrients present
in food? b. Distinguish between communicable and non-communicable disease with examples. c. Define rocks and write the different types of rocks. d. What are minerals and write 3 examples? e. What are the three ‘R’? Write two lines on each. f. Distinguish between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
Q 2. Fill in the blanks. [1X5=5]
a. ___is nature’s way of making waste useful.
b. ___is a sedimentary rock made from clay. c. Marble is an example of___ rock. d. Deficiency of___ causes goitre. e. In sex, that carry germs are called___ .
Q 3. Write the following statements are true or false. [1X5=5]
a. All germs cause disease.
b. Facts are the main source of energy. c. Chalk is a type of limestone. d. Taj Mahal is made of sandstone. e. Waste is very useful to us.