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ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOLS –CHANDIGARH, PANCHKULA, MOHALI, ZIRAKPUR
Class- 5 English Worksheet-6
KINDS OF ADJECTIVES
In this worksheet we shall continue with the kinds of adjectives and focus on the
remaining three types. They are:
i) Adjective of number: It is an adjective that shows the number of nouns and
their position in a certain order. It indicates “how many” nouns are there in a
sentence. For example:
(a) There are ten students in the classroom.
(b) I stood first in the race.
Some more examples of adjectives of number are:
Two children make a family perfect.
Few dogs are unhealthy.
There are only nine classrooms in our school.
One hour has sixty seconds.
ii) Interrogative adjective: It is an adjective that modifies a noun by asking a
question. The interrogative adjectives are:
Which -to make a choice between options.
What - to make a choice (in general).
Whose – shows possession.
For example:
(a) Which song will you play on your wedding day?
(b) Whose child is this?
Some more examples of interrogative adjectives are:
Whose book was that?
Which pen do you like more?
What books are you buying today?
Which book on proofreading do you recommend?
Whose pants did you wear?
iii) Demonstrative adjective: It is an adjective that identifies a noun or pronoun
by expressing its position as near or far (including in time). A demonstrative
adjective always comes first in the noun phrase.
For example:
(a) This chair is broken.
(b) Those birds are flying south.
Some more examples of demonstrative adjectives are:
Give me that blue water bottle.
I want those gorgeous marbles.
These mangoes are rotting.
I can't forget that incident.
Those people were mean to her.
Watch the following videos to enhance your understanding of the topics mentioned
above and solve the exercise given below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bFcee5fV6o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvHXBSX16DQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JWWVfwrTNw
1. Fill in the blanks with the suitable types of adjectives given in the
brackets:
(a) _____ pen is smoother than _____ pen. (Demonstrative)
(b) _____ assignment are you working on now? (Interrogative)
(c) I cannot give you money at_____ moment. (Demonstrative)
(d) Saturday is the _____ day of the week. (Number)
(e) _____ is Karen’s mother? (Interrogative) (f) Will you please grant me _____ loan we talked about? (Demonstrative)
(g) _____ music is Sarah listening to? (Interrogative)
(h) _____ of the employees have resigned today. (Number)
(i) _____ time I won’t disappoint you. (Demonstrative)
(j) I have learnt _____ languages. (Number)
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Class – 5 Hindi Worksheet – 6
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Class V S.ST Worksheet-4
Major Landforms
Around 29% of the Earth’s surface is covered by land and about 71% by water. The surface of the Earth is not the same everywhere. Some parts are flat and level, while
others are raised.
Landforms are natural features of the Earth’s surface. The major landforms of the Earth are:
a) Mountains
b) Plateaus
c) Plains
d) Deserts
e) Rivers
MOUNTAINS Mountains differ in height and shape. They have very steep slopes. The highest point
of a mountain is called peak or summit. Mountain peaks are mostly conical in shape.
The Himalayas and the Alps are young mountains because they are high and have
conical shape. The Aravallis and the Appalachians are old fold mountains because
they are low and have rounded peaks. Several mountains may join together to form a
chain or a range.
Importance:
Mountains act as a barrier
against cold and hot winds.
Rivers which originate from
mountains provide water for
irrigation.
The slopes of mountains
have rich pasture lands and
valuable forests.
They are rich in minerals.
PLATEAUS A plateau or table land is a highland with a flat top. It rises abruptly from the
surrounding land. Some plateaus are very large and extend over hundreds of
kilometres e.g. The Deccan Plateau in India. The Tibetan Plateau is the largest and the
highest in the world.
Other examples are:
Bolivian Plateau in South America. Colorado Plateau in North America.
Most plateaus are in dry regions and on the leeward side of the mountains.
Due to high altitudes, the climate is cold and the growing season is short.
Many plateaus have deep canyons on their surface.
Importance:
Plateaus have grasslands on which cattle and sheep are reared.
Some plateaus are rich in mineral deposits.
Click on the link given below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qptamt5jGUE&feature=youtu.be
Q.1. Read the above content carefully and answer the following:
a) How are mountains useful to us?
b) What is the importance of plateaus?
Q.2. Fill in the blanks:
a) The natural features of Earth are called ________.
b) The Rockies lie in ________.
c) This has steep slopes and conical peaks ________.
d) This has steep sides and flat top ________.
Activity
Find out the name of a plateau in each of these continents.
1. Asia ______.
2. South America ______.
3. North America ______.
4. Europe ______.
5. Antarctica ______.
6. Africa ______.
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Class – 5 Science Worksheet - 5
REVIEW WORKSHEET: L-3-PLANTS: FOOD AND HEALTH
A Balanced Diet: Our food contains nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, fats,
vitamins and minerals. It also contains roughage and water. A balanced diet has
the right amounts of all these nutrients.
Carbohydrates give us energy to work and to play. Some good sources of
carbohydrates are cereals, pulses, sweet potato and sugar.
Proteins help us grow. Milk and its products, eggs, meat and pulses are rich in
proteins.
Fats give us more energy than carbohydrates. Vegetable oil, butter and ghee are rich
in fats.
Vitamins keep our body fit, improve appetite and increase the body’s ability to fight diseases.
Minerals help in the growth and development of the body. Fresh fruits and vegetables
are good sources of vitamins and minerals.
Roughage in certain vegetables and fruits help the body to get rid of undigested food.
Keep Fit
Muscles become weak and flabby if they are not used for a long time. Regular
exercise air is pumped in and out of the lungs at a faster rate. Thus, more oxygen is
taken in, and more carbon dioxide and water are given out. The heart beats faster
during exercise and so blood circulates faster. Exercise helps the nervous system by
supplying more oxygen to the brain. We must play outdoor games to keep our body
fit.
Enough Rest
Proper rest and regular hours of sleep relax our muscles, and give our body much
needed rest. We can work more efficiently. Sleep also gives our body time for growth
and repairing its cells.
Diseases
A disease is an abnormal condition in which the body is not able to function properly.
Diseases can occur due to many reasons. Some diseases like diabetes or arthritis are
caused when a particular part of our body stops functioning properly.
Deficiency or the lack of particular minerals or vitamins in the body also causes
diseases. They are called deficiency diseases.
Diseases can broadly be classified into two types- communicable and non-
communicable.
Non-communicable Diseases
These are diseases that are not passed on from one person to another. Some non-
communicable diseases are-
*Night blindness is caused by the deficiency of vitamin A. Green leafy vegetables,
mango, papaya, tomato, butter,
Milk, fish and egg yolk are rich sources of vitamin A. In night blindness, the patient
cannot see in dim light.
*Beriberi is a disease caused by the deficiency of vitamin B1. Vitamin B is present in
unpolished rice, milk, meat, peas, cereals and green vegetables.
*Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of vitamin C. Bleeding of the gums and swelling
of joints result from scurvy.
Vitamin C is present in citrus fruits, amla, tomato, green leafy vegetables, potato and
sprouted grains and pulses.
*Rickets is caused by the deficiency of vitamin D. In this disease the bones become
soft. Vitamin D, along with the minerals calcium and phosphorus, makes our bones
and teeth hard and strong. Calcium comes from milk and its products.
*Goitre is caused by deficiency of iodine. In goitre, a gland in the neck region swells.
Goitre can be prevented by using iodized salt. Seafood is also rich in iodine.
*Anaemia is caused by the deficiency of iron in food. In anaemia, the haemoglobin in
the blood becomes low. So, the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood reduces. Iron is
in dates, apples, bananas, guavas, spinach, brinjal, pulses, jaggery, meat and liver.
Communicable diseases
These are diseases that can be passed on from one person to another. Communicable
diseases are spread by microbes or germs called bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses.
These germs spread through coughing, spitting or sneezing. Germs enter the body of a
person through the nose or mouth, or with food and water. They can also enter the
body through cuts in the skin.
*Bacteria cause diseases like plague, tuberculosis, typhoid, pneumonia and
meningitis.
*Protozoa cause diseases like malaria and amoebic dysentery.
*Viruses cause diseases like the common cold, polio, chickenpox and measles.
Spreading of communicable diseases
*Through direct contact- Many diseases like the common cold, chickenpox,
measles, ringworm, whooping cough and scarlet fever spread through direct contact,
either through clothing or other articles used by the sick person.
*Through infected food and water- Diseases like typhoid, cholera, diarrhoea spread
through contaminated food and water.
Prevention of communicable diseases
Germs of certain diseases stay on articles like clothes, combs, towels and toys used by
a patient. All such articles, including the linen and clothing, must be disinfected or
boiled to kill the germs. The floor and the walls of the room must be sprayed with a
disinfectant. All cases of infectious diseases must be reported to the civic authorities
so that precautions can be taken to prevent their spread in the area. Children suffering
from any communicable disease should stay away from school till they are fully
recovered. Progress in the field of medicine and immunization has helped us to get rid
of many diseases. We should make efforts to prevent the breeding of germs.
Destruction of mosquitoes and their breeding grounds is the best solution for
protection from these dreadful diseases.
Methods of prevention
Houses should be airy and open. Fresh air and sunlight are natural disinfectants.
Mattresses, linen and clothes should be exposed to sunlight from time to time.
A supply of clean and germ-free water for drinking and cooking is essential for health.
Impure water should be boiled for about ten to fifteen minutes and then stored in clean
and covered containers. Water filters can also be used for purifying water.
Chlorination is a way of purifying huge quantities of drinking water.
Germs in milk are killed by pasteurization. The milk is heated at a high temperature
for at least half an hour and then cooled down quickly. This kills harmful bacteria.
Breeding of flies must be prevented in or near your house as they pollute your food
and water and act as carriers of disease. Rooms should have wire screens. Toilets and
bathrooms must be cleaned and disinfected regularly. To stop the breeding of
mosquitoes, water must not be allowed to stagnate. Mosquitoes lay eggs in standing
water. To destroy mosquito larvae, the surface of water in tanks and ponds must be
sprayed with oil. Use a mosquito net or mosquito repellent at night. Kitchens must be
rid of all insects. Floors must be swept every day. Drains must be kept covered.
Vaccination
Vaccination is another way of protecting ourselves by acquiring immunity against
certain diseases. There are vaccines available for diseases like diphtheria, cholera,
typhoid, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, meningitis and hepatitis. Pulse Polio is an
immunization campaign established by the Government of India in 1994 to eradicate
polio by vaccinating. From time to time all children under the age of five are given
oral polio drops against polio virus. This campaign proved to be successful and the
incidence of polio in India has decreased dramatically. We must get ourselves
vaccinated as a protection against these diseases. There are national programmes to
eradicate communicable diseases. If we take care of ourselves and our surroundings,
we can stay healthy.
For more information, please visit:
https://youtu.be/2AVxnxlOWuE
https://kids.playquiz2win.com/class-5/food-and-health-class-5/
https://educationwithfun.com/course/view.php?id=26§ion=3
Question1 Tick the correct answer:
1. Deficiency of vitamin C causes:
a. Dengue b. Night blindness c. Scurvy d. Beriberi
2. Beriberi is a disease caused by the deficiency of:
a. Vitamin B1 b. Vitamin C c. Vitamin A d. Vitamin D
3. _______ is a disease in which the bones become soft.
a. Rickets b. Anaemia c. Goitre d. Malaria
4. Deficiency of _______ in the body causes goitre.
a. Iron b. Iodine c. Phosphorous d. Calcium
5. To stay healthy our body needs:
a. A balanced diet b. Bread c. Books d. Only milk
6. Which of the following is a non-communicable disease?
a. Chickenpox b. Beriberi c. Common cold d. Measles
7. This disease is caused by a virus:
a. Typhoid b. Malaria c. Meningitis d. Chickenpox
8. The spread of communicable diseases can be prevented by:
a. Spitting b. Keeping clean c. Having medicines d. Coughing
9. Vaccination can protect against diseases like polio, measles and:
a. AIDS b. Malaria c. Mumps d. Fever
Question 2 Fill in the blanks:
1. Our body needs _______, protection from diseases, regular exercise and _______ to
keep fit.
2. Our food should have enough _______ to get rid of undigested food.
3. We must play _______ games to keep our body fit.
4._______ and _______ are caused by bacteria.
5._______ is a virus that attacks the immune system of the patient and leads to death.
Question3 Match the columns:
1. Vitamin A a.Goitre i.Bones become soft
2. Vitamin B1 b.Night blindness ii.A gland in the neck region swells up
3. Vitamin C c.Rickets iii.Patient cannot see in dim light
4. Vitamin D d.Scurvy iv.Affects the nervous system
5. Iodine e.Beriberi v.Bleeding gums
Question 4 Answer the following questions:
a) What is a deficiency disease?
b) Name a disease caused by the lack of iron in
food.
c) What is a communicable disease?
d) Which diseases are caused by eating
contaminated food?
e) What precautions would you take to check the
spread of malaria?
f) What steps would you take to prevent the spread
of germs from a sick person?
g) What is meant by pasteurization of milk?
h) Give reason: roughage is required in our diet.
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Class - 5 Maths Worksheet-6
Watch the video using the link given below and solve the questions.
https://youtu.be/t5YrRxNhY4U
Learn the tables 2-18 thoroughly.
Comparison between the Indian and International number system
Indian Sytem Place value International
Sytem
Place value
Ones 1 Ones 1
Tens 10 Tens 10
Hundreds 100 Hundreds 100
Thousands 1,000 Thousands 1,000
Ten thousands 10,000 Ten thousands 10,000
Lakhs 1,00,000 Hundred
thousands
100,000
Ten lakhs 10,00,000 Millions 1,000,000
Crores 1,00,00,000 Ten millions 10,000,000
Ten crores 10,00,00,000 Hundred millions 100,000,000
Question 1 Make the periods with commas according to both the Indian and
International number system. a) 981552101 b) 199160001 c) 790150028 d) 256314799 e) 12365441
Question 2 Write the number names in both the Indian and International
number system.
a) 2365358 b) 34282627 c) 870135692 d) 25600064 e) 98500150
Question 3 Express the following number names in the International place-value
system.
a) Fifteen lakh ten thousand three hundred fourteen.
b) Ten crore seventy lakh ninety thousand four hundred sixty-two.
c) Eight crore ten lakh forty thousand two hundred thirteen.
d) Three lakh ten thousand one hundred fifty-three.
Question 4 Compare each pair of numbers. Put >, < or = in the blank. a) 3,542,478 ___ 35,42,748
b) 4,35,69,385 ___ 43,560,381
c) 254,274,369 ___ 25,42,73,469
d) 18,35,93,261 ___ 183,593,099
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Class - 5 Computer Worksheet-5
Topic: Characteristics of Computer
A computer system is better than human beings as it possesses the following
characteristics:
SPEED
Speed is the amount of time taken by the computer in completing the
task. A computer works very fast and can do large number of
calculations quickly as compared to a human being. Computers are
classified on the basis of instructions that they execute per second.
ACCURACY It refers to the degree of perfection of operations performed by a
computer. Computers do not commit errors and are capable of
handling complex instructions accurately. If the data fed into a
computer is wrong, it may produce an inaccurate result.
RELIABILITY
It refers to the quality of a computer system to perform consistently
well and complete its allotted duties on time without experiencing any
system failure. In case of any failure in a computer system, there is a
provision for immediate backup of information and program.
VERSATILITY A computer can perform a variety of tasks. Therefore, it can be used
in almost all fields, such as education, science and technology,
business, finance, accounts, communications, etc.
STORAGE Storage is the capacity of a computer to store data. A computer can
store large amount of data, which can be used anytime. You can store
data into a computer through various external and internal devices,
such as Hard Disk, CDs/DVDs, Pen drive, RAM (Random Access
Memory), ROM (Read Only Memory). A Hard disk can store the
maximum amount of data among these devices. The maximum
amount of data that can be stored depends on the device chosen by
the user.
Important Links:
https://youtu.be/KcMOCNTkuNA
https://youtu.be/P88gULw8xzE
DILIGENCE Computers are non-respondent to human factors, like fatigue, tiredness
or boredom. It can work repeatedly and efficiently for long hours
without taking rest.
MULTITASKING
A computer can do many tasks at the same time. For instance, one can
enjoy listening to the music while typing in MS Word or while working
on any other package.
Let’s do some exercises based on the topics discussed:
A. Fill in the blanks:
a) _____ refers to the degree of perfection of operations performed by a
computer.
b) Computers are classified on the basis of _____ that they execute per second.
c) If the data fed into a computer is _____, it may produce an _____ result.
d) _____ is the capacity of a computer to store data.
e) Computers are used in the fields of _____, _____ and _____.
B. State True or False:
a) A computer can perform only one kind of task.
b) Computers are respondent to human factors, like fatigue, tiredness or
boredom.
c) ROM stands from Read Only Memory.
d) In case of any failure in a computer system, there is no provision for
immediate backup of information and program.
e) A computer can do many tasks at the same time.
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Class – 5 Punjabi Worksheet- 4 (For Mohali & Zirakpur Branches Only)
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Class – 5 Art Worksheet – 3
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Class 5 Punjabi Worksheet-3 (for Chandigarh and Panchkula branches only)
Punjabi is a native language of Punjabi people. Punjabi Varnmala is also known as
"Painti Akhri". Punjabi is a tonal language, Gurmukhi is official script for the Punjabi
language. The primary scripture of Sikhism “The Guru Granth Sahib” is in Gurmukhi. The meaning of word Gurmukhi is from the mouth of Guru. In previous worksheet (1
& 2) we have learnt about first 10 letters of Punjabi Varnmala. In this worksheet we
will revise those letters and also practice next five letters of Punjabi Varnmala.
See pictures below and write the alphabet:
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ਚ – ਞ Please practice one full page of each alphabet.
ਚ Chachchaa Cha
ਛ Chhachhchhaa Chha
ਜ Jajjaa Ja
ਝ Jhajjaa Jha
ਞ Njannjaa Nja
Class 5 Sanskrit Worksheet-3 (for Panchkula Branch Only)
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Answer Key of Previous Worksheet
ENGLISH
Fill in the blanks with the suitable types of adjectives given in the brackets.
(a) Honest
(b) Many
(c) Enough
(d) Lustrous
(e) Some
(f) Beautiful
(g) Few
(h) Any
(i) Heavy
(j) Great
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HINDI
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S.ST
Q.1. Read the above content carefully and answer the following: -
a) (i) All parallels are complete circles except for the North Pole and the South
Pole.
(ii) Parallels do not intersect with each other.
(iii) All parallels are located at an equal distance from each other.
b) (i) All meridians are of same length.
(ii) Meridians cut the parallels at right angle.
(iii) They are used to measure distances in the east-west directions.
c) We use a globe to locate places on it, for that we must know its latitude and
longitude. The point at which latitude and longitude cross each other is the
location of a place.
Q.2. Fill in the blanks:
a) Greenwich
b) Parallel and meridians or latitude and longitude.
c) Prime Meridians
d) Poles
Project Work
The tropic of cancer passes through 8 Indian States. They are Madhya Pradesh,
Gujarat, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, West Bengal, Tripura and Jharkhand.
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SCIENCE
Question1 Fill in the blanks:
a) Blister
b) Water
c) Rabies
d) Fire
e) Baking Soda
Question 2 State true or false: a) True
b) True
c) False
d) True
e) True
Question 3 Look at the following first aid kit and identify the materials it contains.
Write the corresponding number in the box next to the picture.
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First Aid Kit 1
Scissors 4
Adhesive tape 9
Ointment 8
Band-Aid 3,6
Tweezers 2
Cotton applicators 7
Pills 5
MATHS
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COMPUTER
A. Fill in the Blanks:
a) First
b) Fourth
c) 1956-63
d) Microprocessors
e) Input
B. State True or False:
a) False
b) True
c) False
d) True
e) True
C. Answer the following:
a) Second Generation:
i) Transistors were used as the main technology in these computers.
ii) These computers relied on Magnetic Tapes.
Third Generation: i) Integrated Circuits (IC) were used as the main technology in these
computers.
ii) Magnetic disks were used for the storage.
b) Fifth generation computers involve Artificial Intelligence (AI), where
computers can behave, think and react in the same way as humans do. The
goal of fifth-generation computing is to develop devices that respond to
natural language input and to imitate human reasoning.
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PUNJABI (For Mohali & Zirakpur Branches Only)
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