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1 ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL, AHMEDNAGAR Question Bank (2020-21) GRADE: IV SUBJECT: EVS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1 - Living and Nonliving Things Multiple choice objective questions - 1. The two major categories in which all the things can be categorized are- a. Living and non living things b. Table and chair c. Tools and machines d. Internal and external 2. Fish breathe through a. Gills b. stomata c. Lungs d. Skin 3. Which one is a characteristic of a living thing? a. Living things do not grow b. Living things cannot move from place to place c. Living things need food to live d.None of the above 4. Animals move from place to place in search of a. Food b. Shelter c. Air d. both food and shelter

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ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL, AHMEDNAGAR Question Bank (2020-21)

GRADE: IV SUBJECT: EVS -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Chapter 1 - Living and Nonliving Things

Multiple choice objective questions -

1. The two major categories in which all the things can be categorized are-

a. Living and non living things

b. Table and chair

c. Tools and machines

d. Internal and external

2. Fish breathe through

a. Gills

b. stomata

c. Lungs

d. Skin

3. Which one is a characteristic of a living thing?

a. Living things do not grow

b. Living things cannot move from place to place

c. Living things need food to live

d.None of the above

4. Animals move from place to place in search of

a. Food

b. Shelter

c. Air

d. both food and shelter

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5. Plants breathe through tiny holes on their

a. Stem

b. Leaves

c. Flowers

d. Roots

6. Which of the following things can move on its own?

a .Book

b. Telephone

c. Bird

d Car

7. Which of the following is a living thing

a. Car

b. Rock

c. Honey Bee

d. Lamp

8. Babies grow into__________

a. Gills

b. Seeds

c. Eggs

d. Adults

9. Which of the the following things grow

a. Tree

b. Pen

c. Water

d. Road

10. Living things need food to obtain

a. Energy

b. Movement

c. Growth

d. Air

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11. Human beings breathe through their

a. Gills

b. Skin

c. Stomata

d. Lungs

12. The green substance found in the leaves of plants is called

a. Nutrients

b. Stomata

c. Chlorophyll

d. roots

13. Which of the following is a non- living thing

a. Flower

b. Table

c. Horse

d. Seed

14. Most plants reproduce with the help of

a. Eggs

b. Air

c. Water

d. Seeds

15. What does a living thing breathe in

a. Food

b. Water

c. Air

d. Soil

16. Living things need food, _____ water to live

a. Flower

b. Soil

c. Air

d. Seeds

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17. Which of the following is the natural thing

a. Telephone

b. Television

c. Rock

d. Aeroplane

18. A sunflower always turns towards the sun this shows that

a. plants show movement

b. plants are non -living things

c. sunflower is a non -living thing

d. plants do not grow

19. Which is a characteristic of non- living things

a. non -living things do not grow

b. non- living things can move from place to place

c. non -living things need food to live

d. none of the above

20. Pick the man made non -living thing

a. Mountains

b. Valleys

c. Toys

d. River

21. Which of the following statements about living thing is true

a. They do not need food

b. can respond to changes around them

c. they cannot grow

d. they cannot have young ones

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22. Green plants make their own food with the help of Sunlight water and

carbon dioxide in presence of______________

a.Land

b Life

c. Chlorophyll

d. Gills

23. Insects breathe through holes on the surface of their body

called____________.

a. Gills

b. Stomata

c. Lungs

d. Spiracles

24. Animals also feel things with their

a. Eyes

b. Nose

c. Hair

d. Skin

.25. The sun is the main source of light ,heat and _____________.

a. Touch

b. Chemical

c. Soil

d. Energy

26. _________________ percent of the human body consist of water

a. 50

b. 70

c. 60

d. 40

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27. Plants absorb minerals through their_________________.

a. Roots

b. Leaves

c. Stem

d. fruits

28. Food provide______________ to the body and helps it to grow.

a. Heat

b .energy

c. Light

d. Rays

29. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make their own_________.

a.Stem

b.Roots

c. Food

d. Water

30. Human beings and animals breathe in_______________ present in the air.

a. carbon dioxide

b. Oxygen

c.Hydrogen

d. nitrogen

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Chapter -2 Inside Our Body

Q.1) Human body is made up of different body parts called

A. Mouth B. Organs C. Skin D. Heart

Correct Answer: Organs Q.2) Which of the following is a external body organ?

A. Ears B. Kidney C. Lung D. Heart

Correct Answer: Ears Q.3) Which part of digestive system is shown in the figure below

A. Small intestine B. Stomach C. Lung D. Rectum

Correct Answer: Stomach Q.4) The organs present inside the body are called

A. External organs B. Internal organs C. Vital organs D. Protective organs

Correct Answer: Internal organs

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Q.5) Which of the following organ controls the whole body and help us to think?

A. Heart B. Brain C. Lung D. Liver

Correct Answer: Brain Q.8) The heart is located inside our

A. Thigh B. Chest C. Brain D. Head

Correct Answer: Chest Q.9) The main function of heart is to

A. Pump the blood to all parts of body B. Control the body C. Remove urea from body D. Purify the blood

Correct Answer: Pump the blood to all parts of body Q.10) Which of the following is not an external body organ?

A. Eyes B. Lung C. Tongue D. Nose

Correct Answer: Lung Q.11) Which mineral is essential for strong bone and teeth?

A. Iron B. Calcium C. Mercury D. Iodine

Correct Answer: Calcium Q.12) The food we it eat is stored inside our

A. Blood B. Stomach C. Small intestine D. Kidney

Correct Answer: Stomach

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Q.13) How many lungs are present in our body?

A. Four B. Three C. One D. Two

Correct Answer: Two Q.14) The image shown below is

A. Nervous system B. Male reproductive organs C. Female reproductive organs D. Circulatory system

Correct Answer: Female reproductive organs

15. ________ carries oxygen to all parts of body.

a) Hand b) Mouth

c) Air d) Blood

Ans : d) Blood

16. Heart is protected by ________.

a) jacket b) cage

c) ribs d) not protected

Ans : c) ribs

17. Which organ pumps the blood?

a) Heart b) Liver

c) Neck d) Legs

Ans: a) Heart

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18. There are ________ pairs of ribs in human beings.

A) 2 B) 3

C) 10 D) 12

Ans : d 12

19. The blood flows to different parts through ________.

A) Pipes B) blood vessels

C) Taps D) none of these

Ans : b

20. Pick the odd one out.

A) Gastric juices

B) Lungs

C) Stomach

D) Esophagus

Ans: b. lungs

Except for the lungs, all others are parts of digestive system.

21. ________ kills the bacteria in the stomach.

A) Gastric juices

B) Food

C) Blood

D) Oxygen

Ans : A

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22. The process of taking in oxygen is called _______.

a) Inhalation

b) Exhalation

Ans: a

23. When we breathe out, the lungs contract and carbon dioxide rich air is

thrown out of the nose. This is called _____.

a) Inhalation

b) Exhalation

Ans: b

24. How many kidneys are there in a human body?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

Ans: a

25. Out of these, identify an excretory organ?

A) Nose

B) Hair

C) eyes

D) Kidneys

Ans : d.

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Q.26 to Q.29 are based on the below passage

Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions below: Though our

body provides antibodies to fight against infections, we should also try to keep

ourselves away from diseases. The most important thing for that is to stay

clean. We should keep our body as well as our surroundings clean. We should

never let the water collect at any open place as it provides the mosquitoes a

place to breed. Mosquitoes spread the disease called malaria. We should

never keep the eatables without covering them. The flies coming from dirty

places sit on the uncovered food and spread infections. By eating the

contaminated food we can fall.

26. We can stay away from diseases by _______.

A) applying beauty products

B) going to the doctor daily

C) keeping our selves clean

D) doing nothing

Ans: c

27. Why should we not let the water to collect at any place?

A) It gives place to the mosquitoes to breed, which spread diseases.

B) It makes the place look ugly.

C) Both.

D) None of these

Ans : A

28. What harm do flies do to the uncovered food?

A) They eat the food.

B) They take the food along with them.

C) They contaminate the food.

D) None of these

Ans : C

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29. Match the following:

List – I List - II

A. We should keep the

eatables

1. Clean our blood.

B. Our kidneys 2. Fights against the

diseases.

C. Immune system of our

body

3. Mosquito biting.

D. Malaria is caused by 4. covered

A) A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4

B) A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4

C) A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3

D) A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3

30. Which part of our body regulates our walking, talking and eating etc.?

A) Our brain

B) Our skin

C) Our heart

D) Our nose

Correct Answer: A

Solution :

Our brain controls all our activities.

31. Which of these we should not do?

A) Drink clean water

B) Eat uncovered food

C) Take bath daily

D) All of the above

Correct Answer: B

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Solution :

We should never eat uncovered food.

32. The first thing to do before cooking any eatable is to:

A) Smell it.

B) Look at it.

C) Wash it.

D) We should cook it straightly.

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

We should wash the eatables before eating them.

33. Tell whether it is true or false?

A. Heart beats only sometimes in our life. B. Blood carries hydrogen to all parts. C. We get energy from food. D. Digestion is the process with which we throw our body wastes out.

A) TTTT

B) FTFT

C) FFTT

D) FFTF

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

FFTF

34 . What is the function of teeth?

A) Teeth make you look beautiful

B) Teeth help in chewing food so that body can easily absorb nutrients from it.

C) Teeth divide food in small particles and then it is swallowed.

D) Both (b) and (c)

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

(b) and (c) are the functions of teeth in digestion.

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35. Identify X and Y

'X' Excretory

System

Lungs 'Y'

A) X = Stomach Y = Circulatory System

B) X = Bladder Y= Respiratory System

C) X = Liver Y = Nervous System

D) X = Esophagus Y = Digestive System

Correct Answer: B

Solution :

X represent bladder [bladder is a part of excretory system] Y represent

respiratory system [Lungs are part of respiratory system]

1.

36. Blue blood vessels which carry impure blood to the heart are called ________. a) arteries b) skeleton c) tendons d) veins

Ans : d) veins 37. ______ helps bones to move.

a) tendons b) muscles c) veins d) arteries

Ans: b) muscles 38. Strong fibres that connect muscles to bones is called _______.

a) tendons b) muscles c) veins

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d) arteries Ans: a) tendons 39. There are _________ bones in fully grown human being.

a) 106 b) 206 c) 306 d) 406

Ans : b) 206 40. _______ filter the liquid waste from the blood and it is thrown out in the

form of urine. a) Stomach b) Liver c) Kidney d) Lungs

Ans: c) Kidney

CHAPTER 3

PLANT LIFE- PARTS OF A PLANT QI Fill in the blanks

1) Tiny pores on the surface of leaves are called _______ .

2) _________ are the food factory of plant.

3) Leaves are also known as _________ of the plant

4) Flowers like rose and Jasmine are used to make ________.

5) Rice plants have ________ roots.

6) ________ is the first part that grows from seed when it germinates.

7) Climbers need ________ to stay upright.

8) ________distribute water and food to the leaves.

9) Flat broad part of the leaf is called _________.

10) __________ is green pigment in the leaves.

11) _________ is an example of aerial root.

12) ________ help the plant to fix firmly into the soil.

13) There are _________ type of roots.

14) _______ carries water and minerals from the roots to all parts of a plant.

15) Energy helps to _________ and ________ plant cells.

QII Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1 Which of the following is a rich source of carbohydrates

a) beetroot

b) radish

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c) sweet potato

d) carrot

2 Which of the following is a root

a) carrot

b) pumpkin

c) sugarcane

d) potato

3 Which of the following is not a function of root

a) make food for us to eat

b) hold the plant firmly to the ground

c) conserve and bind soil

d) absorb nutrients and water from the soil

4 Radish is a

a) fruit

b) root

c) stem

d) leaf

5 Which root vegetable contain vitamin that is good for eyes

a) radish

b) tomato

c) carrot

d) none of these

6 Which of the statement is false

a) the stem of a plant has branches

b) the root absorb water from the soil

c) the root absorb food from the soil

d)the root hold the plant to the soil

7 Which of the one of the following function does the stem do

a) making food for the plant

b) carrying food to different parts of the plant

c) attracting birds and bees

d) bearing the seed of the plant

8 Root absorbs water and ________ from the soil

a) Sunlight

b) sugar

c) minerals

d) food

9 What do the tubes in the stem of a plant not do

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a) carry water from the roots to the rest of the plant

b) carry minerals from Roots to the rest of the plant

c) support the plant and keep it up straight

d) take food from the leaves to other parts of the plant

10 Which of these statements is incorrect

a) plant droop when they are not watered properly

b) plants need water to make their food

c) roots carry water up to the leaf

d) water helps to move minerals around the plant

11 Green plants make food from water and carbon dioxide in the presence of

Sunlight by ________

a) evaporation

b) conduction

c) photosynthesis

d) respiration

12 Which of these things to plant not use to make food.

a) oxygen

b) carbon dioxide

c) sunlight

d) green colouring of the leaves

13 Green Leaves make food with the help of __________

a) Sunlight, oxygen, water

b) Sunlight, carbon dioxide, water

c) Sunlight, carbon dioxide, oxygen

d) Moonlight, carbon dioxide, water

14 How do sepals help a flower?

a) it protects the flower when it is a bud

b) it helps in pollination

c) it helps in photosynthesis

d) it gives colour to the Petals

15 What is the top part of the pistil called?

a) ovary

b) style

c) stigma

d) bract

16 Choose the name of the the outermost part of the flower

a) sepals

b) filament

c) anther

d) stigma

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17 Seed will not grow into a plant if it does not get any

a) shade

b)pesticides

c) earthen pot

d) water

18 Complete the sentence using the correct option

The process of a seed growing into a plant is called

a) birth

b) germination

c) blooming

d) sapling

QIII State true or false

1) Flowers are the most beautiful part of the plant

2) Potato is a rich source of carbohydrate

3) Plants have root system and shoot system

4) Roots are known as food factory of the plant

5) The stem of a big tree is called trunk

ANSWER KEY OF CHAPTER-3

Ans I) Fill in the blanks

1) stomata

2) leaves

3) kitchen

4) perfumes

5) fibrous

6) root

7) support

8) veins

9) lamina

10) chlorophyll

11) banyan

12) tree

13) root

14) two

15) root

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QII MCQ'S

1) c-sweet potato

2) b-carrot

3) a-make food for us to eat

4) b- root

5) c-carrot

6) c-the roots absorb food from the soil

7) b-carrying food to different parts of the plant

8) c-minerals

9) c-support the plant and keep it straight

10) c- roots carry water up to the leaves

11) c- photosynthesis

12) a-oxygen

13) a-sunlight carbon dioxide water

14) a- it helps the flower when it is a bud

15) c -stigma

16) a -sepals

17) d- water

18) b- germination

Ans III

1) True

2) True

3) True

4) False

5) True

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4. Animal Life – Reproduction in Animals

Multiple choice questions:

1. Which of the following gives birth to babies?

A)

B)

C)

D)

Ans: c) Lion

2. Which of the following life cycles is correct?

A)

Baby ↓

teenager ↓

child ↓

adult

B)

Seed ↓

Flower ↓

Plant ↓

fruit

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C)

cocoon ↓

larva ↓

egg ↓

adult

D)

Eggs ↓

caterpillar ↓

Pupa ↓

butterfly

Correct Answer: D

3. What does an egg yolk contain?

A) Water

B) Stored food

C) Soil

D) Sunlight

Answer: B

Solution :

Egg yolk contains food for the embryo.

4. Dolphin is

A) a mammal.

B) an amphibian.

C) a fish.

D) an egg laying fish.

Correct Answer: A

Solution :

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Dolphins are mammals.

5. The diagram given below represents the

A) food chain.

B) population.

C) life cycle.

D) change of state.

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

The given diagram represents the life cycle of a butterfly.

6. Which of these reproduces by laying eggs?

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

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Frogs are amphibians. Amphibians reproduce by laying eggs.

7. Tadpoles resemble

A) frogs.

B) eggs.

C) fish.

D) cocoons.

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

A tadpole is the larva of a frog, it resembles the fish.

8. Which of the following is possessed by a tadpole but not by an adult frog?

A) Eye

B) Tail

C) Kidney

D) Lungs

Correct Answer: B

Solution :

A tadpole has a tail. The tail is reduced in a frog.

9. The diagram given below illustrates the process of

Nymph→−−−−−−−−−Shedding its skin -------Cockroach

A) molting.

B) reproduction.

C) life cycle.

D) food chain.

Correct Answer: A

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Solution :

The nymph sheds its skin to transform itself into an adult. This process is called

molting.

10. A student observed that birds sit on their eggs before the eggs are hatched into

young ones. The reason is

A) to protect the egg.

B) to keep the egg warm so that it hatches.

C) to hide the egg from others.

D) it is customary for birds to sit on the eggs.

Correct Answer: B

Solution :

Birds sit on eggs to provide warmth to the egg, so that they can hatch out.

11. Which of the following does not take care of its young ones?

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer: B

Solution :

1. Crocodile are reptiles. Reptiles do not take care of their young ones.

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12. Match the following larval stages in Column - I with the adult ones in Column - II.

Column-I Column - II

p. Caterpillar i. Frog

q. Nymph ii. Housefly

r. Tadpole iii. Butterfly

s. Maggot iv. Cockroach

A)p−iii, q−iv, r−ii, s−i

B)p−ii, q−iii, r−iv, s−i

C)p−ii, q−iv, r−i, s−iii

D)p−iii, q−iv, r−i, s−ii

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

The correct combination is: Caterpillar - butterfly, nymph - cockroach, tadpole-

frog Maggot- housefly.

p−III,q−IV,r−I, s−II.

13. The eggs of a frog are called

A) spawn.

B) larva.

C) cocoon.

D) pupa.

Correct Answer: A

14. Tadpoles respire through

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A) lungs.

B) skin.

C) fins.

D) gills.

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

Tadpoles resemble the fish. They respires through gills.

15. he following is a table of some organisms and the names of their 'babies'.

Which of these is NOT true?

Organism Cockroach Frog Butterfly Cat

Name of its young

one

Nymph Tadpole Maggot Kitten

A) Cockroach ? nymph

B) Frog ? tadpole

C) Butterfly ? maggot

D) Cat ? kitten

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

The larva of a butterfly is called a caterpillar.

16. How are the animals given below similar?

A) Their eggs have hard shells. B) Their eggs must be incubated. C) They give birth to live young one. D) They do not look after their young.

Correct Answer: C Solution :

Bat, whale and deer are mammals. Mammals give birth to live young ones.

17. The diagram given below shows the stages in the life cycle of an insect.

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Which of these is in the correct order?

A) R,S,Q,P

B) P,S,R,Q

C) Q,P,S,R

D) Q,S,P,R

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

In the given figure Q is egg, P is the larval stage or caterpillar, S is pupa and R is adult.

18. Which of the following insects go through a four-stage life cycle?

A) Grass hoppers

B) Locusts

C) Termites

D) Butterflies

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

Butterfly go through a four-stage life cycle.

19. Which of the following aerial animals gives birth to its young ones?

A) Pigeon

B) Bat

C) Crow

D) Owl

Correct Answer: B

Solution :

Bat is a mammal. Mammals give birth to their young ones.

20. Which of the following animals lays eggs on the ground?

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A) Frog

B) Fish

C) Turtle

D) Mosquito

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

Turtle lay eggs on ground.

21. Which of the following has developing embryo?

A) Albumen

B) Shell

C) Yolk

D) Both [a] and [b]

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

Yolk contains the developing baby called embryo.

22. Which of the following shows the correct grouping of animals based on

the mode of reproduction?

A)

Laying eggs Giving birth to young ones

Whale Cow

B)

Laying eggs Giving birth to young ones

Fish Cat

C)

Laying eggs Giving birth to young ones

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Squirrel Tiger

D)

Laying eggs Giving birth to young ones

Hen Owl

Correct Answer: B

Solution :

1. A Fish is an egg laying animal and a cat gives birth to its young one.

23. Which of the following terms completes the missing stage in the life cycle given

below?

A) Maggot

B) Toad

C) Tadpole

D) Nymph

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

The given life cycle is a three stage life cycle. The missing stage in the given life cycle

is that of a nymph.

24. Which of these animals reproduces by laying eggs?

A) Turtle

B) Fish

C) Snake

D) All of the above

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

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Turtles, fish and snakes are egg laying animals.

25. Which of the following young ones resemble their parents?

A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

The nymph looks like the adult.

26. Shilpa saw some cracks on the wall. She found some egg cases in the cracks.

They are likely to belong to the ___.

A) frog

B) butterfly

C) mosquito

D) cockroach

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

The eggs of a cockroach are in the form of an egg case. They lay their eggs mostly in

the racks on walls.

27. At which of the following stage of the life cycle of the butterfly metamorphosis

takes place?

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A)

B)

C)

D)

Correct Answer: C

Solution :

The pupa undergoes metamorphosis to become an adult.

28. These eggs are found in the ground. They are laid by

the female ________.

A) frog

B) mosquito

C) fish

D) turtle

Correct Answer: D

Solution :

Turtles lay their eggs by digging holes in the ground.

29. Which of these provide food to the growing embryo?

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A) Albumen

B) Yolk

C) Eggshell

D) Both a and c

Correct Answer: B

Solution :

The yolk provides food to the growing embryo.

30. The figure below shows the different stages in a life cycle. Which

of the following animals go through the life cycle shown above?

(i) Butterfly

(ii) Grasshopper

(iii) Silkworm

(iv) Cockroach

A) Only (i) and (ii)

B) Only (i) and (iii)

C) Only (ii) and (iii)

D) Only (iii) and (iv)

1.

1.

CHAPTER-5 FOOD WE EAT

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Q1. Which of the following vitamins is prepared in our body with the

help of sunlight?

a) Vitamin A

b) Vitamin B

c) Vitamin C

d) Vitamin D

Q2. Which of the following is the best method to kill the germs

present in water?

a) Boiling

b) Keeping the water in a container without lid.

c) Covering the vessel with a lid

d) Adding sugar to water.

Q3. Which of the following food component are called protective

food?

a) Carbohydrates

b) Proteins

c) Fats and carbohydrates

d) Vitamins and minerals

Q4. Observe the following food levels and answer.

a) Level-1 Wheat, Rice, Cereals

b) Level-2 Milk, Eggs, Cheese

c) Level3- Vegetables and fruits

d) Level 4- Sweet, Ghee, Oil

Level 1- is rich in ?

a) Carbohydrates

b) Vitamins

c) Minerals

d) Water

Q5. The man shown in the figure is obese because of the over intake

of

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a) Carbohydrates

b) Fats

c) Proteins

d) Vitamins

Q6. Complete the statement given below-

Starch -saliva/enzyme

a) Fats

b) Vitamins

c) Sugar

d) Salt

Q7. Proteins are broken into simple substance in the

a) Mouth

b) Stomach

c) Large intestine

d) Small intestine

Q8. Anjali wants to eat idles. What process must she use to prepare

idles?

a) Frying

b) Baking

c) Roasting

d) Steaming

Q9.Growing children need more _____________containing food

a) Fats

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b) Carbohydrates

c) Minerals

d) Protein

Q10. In the large intestine_______________ is absorbed.

a) Fats

b) Water

c) Blood

d) Protein

Q11. Match the term in column 1 with those in column 2 in the

following table

Column 1 Column 2

p-cooking 1. Puries q-baking 2. Chapatti

r-roasting 3. Rice

s-frying 4. buiscuit

a) p-1, q-3, r-4, s-2

b) p-3, q-4, r-2, s-1

c) p-3, q-1, r-4,s-2

d) p-2, q-1, r-4, s-3

Q12. Which of the following processes is used by Asma to preserve

milk?

a) She adds salt solution to the milk

b) She boils the milk and keep it in a refrigerator

c) A sugary syrup solution is added to the milk

d) She dries the entire milk

Q13. Boiling the milk

a) Improves the taste

b) Give energy to the bacteria

c) Kill germs

d) Is not good for health.

Q14. Digestion is completed in the

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a) Large intestine

b) Small intestine

c) Stomach

d) Food pipe

Q15. Undigested solid waste is excreted through

a) Large intestine

b) Kidneys

c) Anus

d) Skin

Q16. Oral rehydration solution (ORS) should not be stored more

than

a) 12 hrs

b) 24 hrs

c) 36 hrs

d) 48 hrs

Q17. Mosquitoes spread

a) Cholera

b) Typhoid

c) Malaria

d) Tuberculosis

Q18. Which food is digested easily

a) Raw food

b) Staple

c) Ordinary

d) Cooked

19. Which of these foods give you most of the carbohydrates that

provide your body with energy?

a) Banana, orange, guava

b) Fish, meat, liver

c) Corn, rice, potatoes

d) Cake, cheese, butterQ20. The following information given below

is about vitamin.

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Prevent night blindness, Prevent skin diseases, Found plentiful in carrots

Identify the vitamin

a) Vitamin A

b) Vitamin B

c) Vitamin C

d) Vitamin K

Q21. The figure below shows the daily diet of a primary school

student

It is not a balanced diet.

Which of the following is needed for the child to build up his/ her

body?

a) Protein

b) Carbohydrates

c) Fats

d) Fibre

Q22. Which of the following foods are needed for the growth and

repair of our body cells?

a) Proteins

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b) Vitamins

c) Fats

d) Carbohydrates

Q23.Which of the following food component are protective in

function but are needed in small quantities.

a) Proteins

b) Vitamins

c) Fats

d) Carbohydrates

Q24. Which of the following is a rich source of protein

a) Wheat

b) Pulses

c) Meat

d) Both b and c

Q25. The man is suffering from blood pressure and heart attack

because of his obesity. Which of the following foods are

causing this?

a) Vitamin-green leaves

b) Protein- pulses

c) Oil and meat

d) Carbohydrates- Rice and wheat

Q26. A runner participate in a race takes some glucose just before

the race begins. This means that glucose

a) Makes running easier

b) Builds muscles instantly

c) Gives energy instantly

d) Stop sweating of the body.

Q27. Which of the following has the highest amount of energy in

them?

a) Carbohydrates

b) Fats

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c) Minerals

d) Vitamins

28. A deficiency disease that is common amongst people who eat

polished rice

a) Scurvy

b) Rickets

c) Beriberi

d) Night blindness

Q29. Which of the following items is obtained from animals

a) Honey

b) Meat

c) Cereals

d) Both a and b

Q30. Which of the following is an oil producing plant

a) Mustard

b) Coconut

c) Maize

d) Both a and b

Q31. Which of the following is a plant product but we cannot eat

a) Orange

b) Cabbage

c) Rubber

d) Chillies

Q32. Find the odd man out

a) oils

b) vegetables

c) eggs

d) fruits

Q33. Sugarcane is a

a) Root

b) Fruit

c) Stem

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d) Flower

Q34. Food is important for us

a) It gives us energy

b) It protects us from diseases

c) It helps us to grow

d) All of the above

Q35. Pulses are enriched with

a) Energy

b) Protein’

c) Oil

d) All of the above

Q36. Food which is not fresh is known as

a) Staple food

b) Stale food

c) Fresh food

Q37. Maize, Barley and oats are examples of

a) Leaves

b) Seeds

c) Flowers

d) Roots

Q38. Food given in Gurudwaras is called

a) Brunch

b) Snacks

c) Langar

d) Junk

CHAPTER 6 . AN IDEAL HOUSE

Q1) CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION:

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1) ___________should be present sufficiently in a healthy house. a) clean and fresh air b) sunlight c) mosquitoes d) Both (a) and (b)

2) The person shown in the given figure is supposed to be in his ___________.

. a) Bathroom b) kitchen c) dinning room d) bedroom

3) Which of the following item is used for cleaning purposes in the house?

a) b) c)

4) A person who paints the house is a _______. a) Carpenter b) painter c) policemen d)plumber

5) Very small living things called _________ make us ill. a) Germs b) water c) rain d)pests

6) Early man lived in ___________. a) Streets b) caves c) rooms d) house

Q2) From the following grid find out : Five features of an Ideal House

S A N I T A T I O N F

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A I D V B N M K I U H

C R S E D F G H J L U

H E T U Y I P K L M I

U T F D S E R H J K T

T G S U N L I G H T E

O P E N S P A C E L R

G M P I J G A Y J K S

J G M Y T R D F N K D

V E N T I L A T I O N

1) _________________ 2)______________________ 2) __________________ 4)______________________ 5) __________________ Q3) STATE WHETHER THE FOLLWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE OR

FALSE.REWRITE THE CORRECT STATEMENT. 1) The fresh flow of air ,in and out of your classroom is called as Sanitation. 2) We should sweep and mop our house once in a week. 3) The garbage should be kept in covered dustbins. 4) Sunlight helps our body to produce vitamin A. 5) The house should not have disposal systems.

ANSWER KEY:

Q1) 1) d 2) b 3) a 4) b 5) a 6)b

Q2) 1) Ventilation 2) Air 3) Sunlight 4) Open space 5) Sanitation

Q3) 1) The fresh flow of air ,in and out of your classroom is called as Ventilation.

2)We should sweep and mop our house everyday.

3)The garbage should be kept in covered dustbins.(TRUE)

4)Sunlight helps our body to produce vitamin D.

6) The house should have disposal systems.

Ch 7 Types of Houses

1) Pick the odd one out:

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a. Bricks

b. Cement

c. Twigs

d. Plaster

2) ________________ helps to reach a destination easily.

a. Landmark

b. Education

c. Cars

d. Trains

3) Houses made of bricks and cement are _____________

a. permanent house

b. temporary house

c. kuchha house

d. none of the above

4) Houses in areas having high snow fall and rain have ____________

a. flat roof

b. sloping roof

c. circular roofs

d. rectangular roofs

5) Which of the following kind of houses is most effective in a place that is very

hot and dry?

a. A house made of bricks and mortar.

b. A house made up of ice.

c. A house made up of clay or mud walls.

d. All of these

6) Match the following

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a. Houses in cities

1. b. Houses in artic regions

2.

c. Houses in rivers

3.

d. Houses in heavy rainfall region

4.

7) Name the materials used to build a modern house.

8) What do you mean by temporary houses?

9) Where are houseboats found in India?

10) Why wooden houses are not made in India?

11) What are caravans and are they permanent or temporary houses?

12) Which are three factors on which building of a house mainly depends on?

13) Which material is used for making tents?

14) How is village house different from modern house?

15) If you are given an opportunity to add a special feature in your house. What

would it be and why?

16) If you went to visit a village in a dry place that long and hot summer season

you we see ___________

a. Houseboat

b. Stilt house

c. Mud house

d. Multi-stored apartments

17) Houses in mountains have sloping roofs because

a. The weather there is hot and humid.

b. It is easy to make sloping roofs.

c. Sloping roofs allow snow and rainwater to slide off the roof easily.

d. It is fashionable.

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18) Which of the following material is used in the construction of a house in a

multi-storey apartment block?

a. Cement

b. Glass

c. Wood

d. Straw

19) A house protects us from ________________

a. bad weather and enemies.

b. vehicles.

c. building.

d. clothes.

20) People living in the Artic region are called as _____________

a. Eskimos

b. Nomads

c. Europeans

d. Hunters

21) Food, clothing, water and ___________ are the basic necessities of life for

human beings.

a. shelter

b. love

c. oxygen

d. relationship

22) Earlier caravans were pulled by a horse or ___________.

a. bullock cart

b. zebra

c. lion

d. bear

23) The stilt are ___________ poles that provide support to the house and protect

it from floods due to heavy rainfall.

a. Steel

b. Wooden

c. Cement

d. Plastic

24) Log cabins or wooden houses are built in ___________ and forest areas.

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a. hot

b. dry

c. cold

d. moist

25) Caravans are called ________________.

a. houses on wheels

b. houses on water

c. houses on stilt

d. houses with mud walls

26) _______ are used by people who want to go camping on holidays.

a. Tents

b. Caves

c. Igloo

d. Mud house

27) These are generally found in cities

a. Igloos

b. Stilt house

c. Skyscrapers

d. Tents

28) Igloos are made using

a. Ice slabs

b. Cement

c. Bricks

d. Plaster

29) Latest technology is found in ___________ houses.

a. Mud

b. Modern

c. Tent

d. Caranavs

30) The _________ were first to build the mud houses.

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a. Egyptians

b. Enemies

c. Eskimos

d. Inuits

31) Why do we find mud houses in hot and dry regions?

32) Cement, bricks, stones, iron, etc is used to build ____________ house.

a. Mud

b. Caravans

c. Modern

d. tent

Ch 8 Our Clothes.

1) Which of the following statement is correct?

a. Cotton clothes do not let air pass through them.

b. Dark-coloured clothes should be dried in direct Sun.

c. We like to wear dark-coloured clothes in winter.

d. Early man wore clothes according to the fashion.

2) Select odd one out.

a. Nylon

b. Silk

c. Wool

d. Cotton

3) Select the option that on unscrambling gives the name of a clothing item worn

is summers.

a. RFMUFLE

b. WASTERE

c. CROFK

d. NADGCRIA

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4) You can protect your clothes from insects by placing ___________between

them.

a. Orange peels.

b. Neem leaves.

c. Naphthalene balls.

d. Both (b) and (c)

5) Select the odd one out.

a.

b.

c.

d.

6) Raj read the weather forecast of the coming week of July as shown here. Which of these

items will most probably be used by him in such weather?

a. Umbrella, raincoat and woollen socks.

b. Raincoat, gumboots and woollen gloves.

c. Raincoat, umbrella and gumboots.

d. Umbrella, gumboots and sweater.

7) Bleaching and dyeing are usually done

a. just before the fabrics are made.

b. just before the yarns are made.

c. after the fabrics are made.

d. after the yarns are made.

Monday-Rainy

Tuesday-Rainy

Wednesday-Party cloudy

Thursday-Cloudy

Friday-Party cloudy

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8) Which of these plant fibers is used for making clothes that are worn in

summer?

a. Jute

b. Nylon

c. Cotton

d. Silk

9) Which of the following product is obtained from sheep, yak and camel?

a. Cotton

b. Silk

c. Wool

d. Nylon

10) Which of the following statement is wrong regarding the use of clothes?

a. Clothes protect us from heat and sun.

b. Clothes do not protect us from dust.

c. Clothes protect us from insect bites.

d. Clothes make us comfortable and fashionable.

11) Which of the following material is wrongly grouped in the below chart?

From plants From animals

Silk

Cotton

Wool

Leather

a. Wool

b. Silk

c. Cotton

d. Leather

12) Seema uses a certain coat in very cold weather. The coat she chooses should

be made of ______

a. Cotton

b. Wool

c. Silk

d. Plastic

Materials

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13) Which of the following is most suitable form making

a. Cotton

b. Woollen

c. Water proof materials

d. Water absorbing materials

14) Clothes last longer if they are cleaned properly when they get dirty. Which of

the following is NOT the right way to clean clothes?

a. Fresh ink stains on clothes can be removed with talcum powder.

b. Oil and grease stains on clothes can be removed with petrol.

c. Silk clothes and woollen clothes should be washed with strong detergent.

d. All of these

15) Which is not an item of clothing?

a. Kurta

b. Pajama

c. Purse

d. Dupatta

16) What material makes the best clothes for winter?

a. Cotton

b. Paper

c. Wool

d. Silk

17) What do you wear on your hands when it is cold?

a. Socks

b. Muffler

c. Gloves

d. Cap

18) When do I wear a warm jacket, cap and gloves?

a. When it is raining.

b. When I go the beach.

c. When there is snow.

d. When the sun is shining brightly.

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19) It is very warm. What do I wear with my trousers?

a.

b.

c.

d.

20) Which of the following is a way of taking care of clothes?

a. Clothes can be worn several times without washing.

b. Clothes should be ironed and then washed.

c. Delicate clothes should be sent for dry-cleaning.

d. Woollen clothes can be washed at home like the other clothes.

21) After having a bath, I should

a. wear dirty clothes.

b. wear clean clothes.

c. wear shabby clothes.

d. wear unironed clothes.

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22) I should change my clothes

a. weekly.

b. daily.

c. every alternate day.

d. After every meal.

23) Where do you wear these?

a. In the bathroom

b. In the kitchen

c. In bedroom

d. In the garden

24) Which of the following is not a woollen item?

a.

b.

c.

d.

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25) What do you understand by spinning?

26) What kind of clothes did early humans wear?

27) What are the steps to store clothes?

28) Why do we use naphthalene balls between layers of clothes when they are

stored?

29) Explain the process to obtain silk?

30) Why silk and woolen clothes are washed in mild detergent?

31) Why are light coloured clothes better than dark coloured clothes in summer?

32) Which part of a cotton plant is used to obtain fiber?

33) Why do we prefer to wear white or light-coloured clothes in summer?

34) What do you understand by the word ‘warp’?

35) Draw a flow diagram indication how fibres are changed into fabric.

Chapter 9 Air We Breathe

Multiple choice questions

1. The main constituent in air is

a. Nitrogen

b. Oxygen

c. Argon

d. water vapour

2. Which of the following is not true regarding the properties of air ?

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a. Air occupies space

b. Air exerts pressure

c. Air has no space

d. Air cannot be seen

3. When Suresh blew air into a balloon it expanded. This shows that

a. Air has no space

b. Air Fill space

c. Air has no weight

d. Air is visible

4. When we blow air into a balloon it expands .What is the reason?

a. Air is invisible

b. Air does not occupy space

c. Air has weight

d. Air exerts pressure

5. What is present all around us

a. Water

b. Air

c. sand

d. Soil

6. What is shown by this experiment ?

a. Air is necessary for burning

b. Air is not necessary for burning

c. Air exerts pressure

d. None of the above

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7. An experiment is carried out by a group of students and the results are

shown in the given figure

a. The air present in the water formed bubbles

b. Air inside the glass escaped out in the form of bubbles

c. Air in the trough escaped as bubbles

d. Air in the surroundings formed air bubbles

8. Which of the example shows that air exerts pressure?

a. We can suck up water with straw

b. We can see the flow of the wind from tree leaves

c. We can see the rain falling

d. We can swim in the ocean

9. Which of the following causes air pollution?

a. Burning fossil fuels to drive car

b. Burning fossil fuels to make electricity

c. Factories

d. all of the above

10. Air pollution means that

a. There are dangerous things like gas and smoke In the air

b. It's cloudy outside

c. People need air to breathe

d. People burn fossil fuels to drive car

11. Why is air pollution bad?

a. It can make people sick

b. It comes from cars and factories

c.. It is invisible

D. It's caused by people

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12. People who are least likely to be bothered by air pollution are

a. Infants

b. Healthy people

c . Elderly people

d. people with asthma

13. Pollution can cause harm to the

a. Air

b. Land

c. water

d. all of the above

14. All living things need ____________

a. Soil

b. Sand

c. air

D sky

15. The gravity of the earth pulls the atmosphere

a. Downwards

b. upwords

c. no words

d side words

16. The layer of air surrounding the earth is called

a. Biosphere

b. Hydrosphere

c. troposphere

d. Atmosphere

17. Air is mixture of many

a. Water

b. Weight

c. soil

d. Gases

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18. Poisonous gases from factories ,exhaust from vehicles etc causes

a. water pollution

b. air pollution

c. soil pollution

d. noise pollution

19. Pollution can be reduced by

a. using more vehicles

b. burning fuels

c. throwing garbage

d. planting more trees

20. Which of the following is an example of pollution?

a. oil spill in the ocean

b. burning fossil fuels

c. littering trash on the ground

d. all of the above

CHAPTER 10: OUR EARTH

QI Tick the correct option

1. Which of these facts about the sun is not true a) the sun gives us heat and light b) the sun is the biggest star in the sky c) all stars have light of their own d)the sun is a ball of fire 2. When light is blocked by an object a _________ is formed a) night b) day c) shadow d) heat 3. Day and night takes place as a)sun moves around the earth b) earth moves around the sun c) moon moves around the sun

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4. The Sun is closest to the earth so it __________ the other stars a) looks bigger than b) looks smaller than c) appears to be of the same size as d) appears to be shorter than 5. He was the first person credited with trying to calculate the size of the earth a) Pythagoras b) Sir Isaac Newton c) Aristotle d) Thomas Edison 6. What is the speed of Earth revolution per second a) 18 miles b) eight miles c) 20 miles d) 15 miles 7. The time taken by Earth to complete one Revolution is _______ days a) 364 b) 366 c) 365 d) 365 ¼ 8. What is the shape of the earth's orbit a) triangular b) rectangular c) elliptical d) circular 9 Nowadays scientists make accurate measurements of the Earth’s surface with help of

a) Telescopes b) Satellites c) Models d) Graphs

10 Which planet does not exist anymore in our solar system a) Mercury b) Jupiter c) Pluto d) Neptune QII. Put those words in the boxes which describe the earth

Flattened, air ,land ,animals, water ,right temperature ,plants, very hot ,very cold

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QIII Fill in the blanks

1) Sun gives us _______ and _______. 2) Without Sun the earth would be dark and _________. 3) _________ is a huge round heavenly body that revolves around the sun or any other star in a fixed path. 4) Shape of the earth is best described as a slightly __________. 5) An observer would find the greatest force due to Earth Gravity at ________.pole. QIV Match column A with column B

A B

a) When the earth faces away from the Sun

i) Shadow

b) This star is nearest to the earth

ii) It is day

c) This is formed when the light of the sun is blocked

iii) It is night

d) When the earth faces towards the sun

iv) The Sun

QV State true or false and also correct the false statement

1) Earth takes 24 hours to complete one revolution. 2) Ferdinand Magellan proved that Earth is round. 3) People in Mesopotamia (6000) years ago thought about the shape of the earth to be flat. 4) The earth spins from east to west. 5) When the Earth rotates on its axis, half part of it faces the Sun. QVI Answer in one word

1 Largest planet ________ 2 Change in season _________ 3 Change in day and night. 4 Position of Mars from the sun in solar system _________ 5 _________ is a luminous spherical celestial body. QVII Think and answer

1) What is the shape of the earth? Are all planets in the solar system of the same shape?

4

5

6 3

2

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2) An observer watching a sailing ship notices that the ship appears to be sinking as it moves away. What could be the reason behind it? QVIII Read the passage and answer the following questions

The earth is about 150 million km away from the Sun. It is at the right distance as we get just enough heat and light from the sun to allow living things to grow. A layer of air called atmosphere surrounds the earth which prevents the rays of sun from harming the earth

Q1) What is the distance of the earth from the sun Q2) Which is the only planet where life exists and why Q3) What is atmosphere ? Q4) What is the importance of atmosphere? ANSWER KEY OF CHAPTER 10 THE EARTH AnsI 1) b) the sun is the biggest star in the sky

2) c) shadow 3) c) earth moves around the sun 4) a) look bigger than 5) c) Aristotle 6) a) 18 miles 7) d) 3651/4 8) c) elliptical 9) a) Earth is round 10) c) Pluto AnsII

1) air 2) land 3) animals 4) water 5) right temperature 6) plants

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AnsIII 1) heat and light

2) cold 3) planet 4) oblate spheroid 5) North Pole

AnsIV a) iii) it is night

b) iv) the sun c) i) a shadow d) ii) it is a day AnsV 1) false- earth takes 365 days to complete one revolution

2) true 3) true 4) false- Earth spins from west to east 5) true AnsVI a) Jupiter

b) revolution c) rotation d) fourth position e) star AnsVII 1) The Earth is round in shape. Yes all planets are generally round and

Spherical in shape because gravity causes all the material to gather equally around a gravitational center. 2)It is so because earth has a curved surface AVIII 1) The distance of Earth from the Sun is 150 million kilometre

2) Earth is the only planet where life exist because it is at the right distance from the sun and we get enough heat and light for the living organisms to grow 3) Atmosphere is a layer of air surrounding the earth 4) Atmosphere is important because it protects the earth from the harmful direct rays of the Sun.

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CHAPTER-11 NATURE’S GIFTS TO US

Q1.Which among the following is not a natural resource?

a) Air

b) Water

c) Sun

d) None of these

Q2. We can produce electricity by the help of this natural resource?

a) Sun

b) Wind

c) Water

d) Both b and c

Q3. _____________energy is obtained from sun

a) Wind

b) Solar

c) Water

d) Coal

Q4. ____________is known as universal solvent

a) Oil

b) Water

c) Milk

d) Kerosene

Q5.Natural things are the things that we get from

a) Wind

b) Water

c) Sun

d) All of above

Q6. Tree is an example of which kind of resource?

a) Abiotic

b) Biotic

c) Man-made

d) All of above

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Q7. Which abiotic component is used by plants for making food

a) Water

b) Carbon-dioxide

c) Sunlight

d) All of above

Q8. I am a natural resource and you can use me again and again am

I?

a) Renewable resource

b) Non-renewable resource

c) Both a and b

d) None of above

Q9. Which of the following is not used as a fuel?

a) Kerosene

b) Petrol

c) Water

d) Diesel

Q10. Petrol is a _________________resource

a) Renewable

b) Non-renewable

c) Biotic

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Q11. We provide oxygen to the atmosphere. Who are we?

a) Animals

b) Forests

c) Fuels

d) Oceans

Q12. Among the following which one is a renewable resource?

a) Petrol

b) Coal

c) Water

d) Diesel

Q13. ________________helps in conservation of soil by holding the

soil firmly.

a) Animals

b) Plants

c) Sun

Q14. The ultimate source of energy for all life on earth is

a) Water

b) Wind

c) Sun

Q15. The energy required by the plants for preparing their food

comes from

a) Oil

b) Wind

c) Sun

d) Moon

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Q16.Natural resources are mainly classified into how many types.

a) 3

b) 4

c) 2

d) 5

Q17. Which one among the following is not an example of a mineral?

a) Gold

b) Wind

c) Silver

d) Iron

Q18. This mineral is used in making jewellery

a) Gold

b) Silver

c) Copper

d) All

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Q19. Full form of LPG

A) Liquefied petroleum gas

B) Liquer petrol gas

C) Liquefied pour gas

Q20. All rocks are made up of

a) Metals

b) Salt

c) Iron

d) Minerals

Q21. Chalk used in classroom is made of

a) Talc

b) Quartz

c) Graphite

d) Gypsum

Q22. I am the hardest mineral and used in jewellery. Who am I?

a) Gold

b) Silver

c) Diamond

d) Aluminium

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Q23. A pencil lead is made up of this mineral.

a) Graphite

b) Diamond

c) Silica

d) Gypsum

Q24. Plant: Flora: Animal______________

a) Herbivores

b) Carnivores

c) Fauna

Q25. What is the living part of an ecosystem is called

a) Producer

b) Country

c) Factory

d) Community

Q26. Who among the following cannot defend themselves from a

cow?

a) Elephant

b) Tiger

c) Plant

d) Giragge

Q27. Fossil fuels are _________

a) Renewable

b) Non-renewable

c) Not used to make electricity

d) None of the above

Q28. Identify the non-renewable resource from the following

a) Wind

b) Water

c) Coal

d) Tides

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Q29. We human being, depend on our____________ for all our needs

a) Atmosphere

b) Environment

c) Lithosphere

d) Hydrosphere

30. A liquid fossil fuel that is found underground and is mostly used

as energy fuel can also be used to make chemicals and

plastics. Identify the fuel

a) Petroleum

b) Coal

c) Natural gas

d) Biomass

Q31. There are many places in the world where tidal energy is

produced. The best place to generate energy from the tide is

a) The sea

b) A big river

c) A big river

Q32. The energy source that is dug out of the ground and mostly

burned to make electricity

a) Coal

b) Biomass

c) Natural gas

Q33. I am a fossil fuel that is very important for daily use. I am non-

renewable resource and regarded as the cleanest source of

energy. I am found deep inside the earth in the gaseous state.

Who am I?

a) Petroleum

b) Gasoline

c) Geothermal

d) Natural gas

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Q34. Respiratory problems are rising day by day. This is due to

which type of pollution

a) Water pollution

b) Air pollution

c) Land pollution

Q35. Ram and Sham are good friends. Both live in the same colony

and work in the same company. They both use their cars to go

to office which runs on petrol. As petrol is a non-renewable

resource it cannot be replenished within a a short duration of

time. As a common friend of both which of these is the best

advice you will give to them to save petrol.

a) Go to office by bus/ public transport

b) Use cycle which did not use petrol

c) They can do car pooling

d) Leave the job

Q36.Which of these natural resource is a source of lumber used for

building a house?

a) Ores

b) Coal

c) Trees

d) Grasses

13. Our Community Multiple choice questions:

1. A group of people living together in a particular area is called

______.

a) Temple b) community

c) Road d) mountain

Ans: b) community

2. Full form of NGOs is _________.

a) National government organisations

b) National government offer services.

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c) Non-government organisations

d) None of the above

e) Ans: c) Non-government organisations

3. A ________ is one of the main agencies that provides education to

the community.

a) School b) tuition

b) Tutorial d) orphanage

Ans: a) school

4. The full form of RWA is ___________.

a) Rural welfare association

b) Rural wealth association

c) Rural war association

d) Residents welfare association

Ans: d) Residents welfare association

5. Waste food, paper etc are called _______.

a) NGO

b) RWA

c) SEWA

d) Garbage

Ans: d) Garbage

6. UNICEFF is _______________.

a) United Nations International Children Educational Fund.

b) Urban Nations International Children Educational Fund.

c) United Nations National Children Educational Fund.

d) United Nations International Children Economic Fund.

Ans: a) United Nations International Children Educational Fund.

7. The Indian Red Cross has _______ branches in India.

a) 200 b) 500

c) 600 d) 700

Ans: d) 700

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8. An organization set up to help people, which does not make any

profit is called __________________ organization.

a) Involuntary b) Voluntary

c) Profitable d)None of the above

Ans: b) Voluntary

9. An NGO working for the elderly is ________.

a) Helpage India

b) SEWA

c) UNO

d) Anganwadi

Ans: a) Helpage India

10. AWWA is ________.

a) Army Wealth Welfare Association

b) Army Wives Welfare Association

c) Army Wives Welfare Academy

d) Army Wives Wealth Association

Ans: b) Army Wives Welfare Association

11. _______ literacy society encourages children to teach the elders in

the family.

a) Adult b) friends

c) society d) nation

Ans: a) Adult

12. __________ provides clothes, medicines , money during the time of

crisis like floods, earthquake etc.

a) Disaster Relief Services

b) Residents Welfare Associations

c) Child Relief and You

d) World Wildlife fund

Ans : a) Disaster Relief Services

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13. Nature and Environment Society helps in ________.

a) planting trees b) floods

c) women’s care d) none of the above

Ans: a) planting trees

14. The full form of WWF is ____________.

a) Women’s Welfare Fund

b) World Wildlife Fund

c) None of the above

d) All of the above

Ans: b) World Wildlife Fund

15. CINI organization works for _______.

a) women

b) men

c) old age people

d) children

Ans: d) children

16. The full form of NCW is ________________.

a) National Commission for Women

b) Noble Commission for Women

c) Novel Commission for Women

d) None of the above

Ans: a) National Commission for Women

Read the following passage and answer the following questions:

Firefighters

Firefighters save people, animals and buildings by putting out fires. They

use a large fire truck with lots of water to do their job. Firefighters wear

special suits and mask. These protect them from smoke and fire.

Firefighters can rescue us from fires.

Q.17. What do firefighters do?

Q.18.What to firefighters use to do their job?

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