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5 Mk; tFg;g[

muR khjphp tpdhj;jhs; ? 2019?2020


jkpH;
fhyk; mst[ : 2 kzp + 30 epkplk; bkhj;j kjpg;bgz;fs; : 60

mwpt[iufs;:
1. midj;J tpdhf;fSk; rhpahfg; gjpthfp cs;sdth

vd;gjidr; rhpghh;j;Jf; bfhs;f. mr;Rg;gjptpy; FiwapUg;gpd;


miwf; fz;fhzpg;ghshplk; cldoahfj; bjhptpf;f ntz;Lk;.
2. ePyk; (my;yJ) fUg;g[ ikapid kl;Lnk vGJtjw;Fk;

mof;nfhoLtjw;Fk; gad;gLj;j ntz;Lk;. gl=;fs;


tiutjw;Fg; bgd;rpy; gad;gLj;j ntz;Lk;.
gphpt[ ? m
1Kjy; 10 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  10×1=10

1. `,y;yk;~ ? ,r;brhy;ypd; bghUs; ......................


m) fhL M) fil

,) tPL
<) nfhapy;

2. `fiH~ ? ,r;brhy;ypd; bghUs; ......................


m) My;
M) kh

,) gyh <) fUk;g[

3. `kfpH;r;rp~ ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa vjph;r;brhy; ......................


m) tUj;jk;
M) ,d;gk;

,) epk;kjp
<) f&;lk;
2 5  IDEAL  jkpH;

4.
re;ijapy; j=;fj;jpd; tpiy kpf cah;e;jjhy;
th=;Fgth;fs; ......................
m) tpGe;jdh; M) epiwe;jdh;




,) Fiwe;jdh; <) bgUfpdh;




5. `g[j;jhz;L~ ? ,r;brhy;iyg; gphpj;bjGjf; fpilg;gJ

......................
m) g[j; + Mz;L M) g[j + Mz;L




,) g[Jik + Mz;L <) g[j;jh + Mz;L




6. `njh;e;J + vLf;f~ ? ,r;brhw;fisr; nrh;j;J vGjf;

fpilg;gJ ......................
m) njh;e;JvLf;f M) njh;e;njLf;f




,) njh;e;JbjLf;f <) njh;e;bjLf;f




7. Kj;Jtpd; cs;s=;fhypy; xU bfhg;g[sk; ,Ue;jJ.

mg;gh mtdplk;/ ``eP ...................... fhy;ge;J nghl;oapy;
tpisahLtha;>~~ vd;W nfl;lhh;.
m) vd;d M) v=;nf




,) vg;go <) Vd;




8. nrhsk; vd;gJ/ xU ......................

m) jpid M) jpiz




,) jpie <) jpz;iz




9. gRf;fspd; ,Ug;gplj;ijf; Fwpf;Fk; kug[r;brhy; vJ>

m) bfhl;oy; M) bjhGtk;




,) gl;o <) gz;iz




10. ``jkpH;r;bry;tpapd; Mizf;F midtUk; gzpe;jdh;.~~

? ,j;bjhlhpy; mof;nfhol;lr; brhy;Yf;Fhpag; bghUisj;
bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.
m) nfs;tp M) fl;lis




,) bgUik <) mlf;fk;




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11. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gl;oaypypUe;J bghUj;jkhd

brhy;iyg; gad;gLj;jp/ ciug;gFjpia epiwt[ bra;f.


 5×1=5
(bghGijg;/ vy;yhk;/ v=;nf/ ed;whfr;/
mg;gona/ elg;gJ)
,e;jf; nfhil tpLKiwf;F eP=;fs; ......................
nghfg; nghfpwPh;fs;> mwptHfd; jd; jhj;jh tPl;ow;Fg;
nghf epidj;jhd;. jhj;jh/ fij ...................... brhy;thh;.
mij nfl;Fk;nghJ/ me;jf; fhl;rpfs; ...................... fz;
Kd;nd ...................... njhd;Wk;. Ch; ngha;r; nrh;e;jJk;
gytifahd fijfisf; nfl;Lg; ...................... nghf;f
mwptHfd; tpUk;gpdhd;.
gphpt[ ? M
12Kjy; 17 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  6×1=6

12. khd; g[y; ......................


m) gwpj;jJ M) nka;e;jJ

,) btl;oaJ <) KUf;fpaJ


13. uk;ahtpw;Fr; R{lhd njhir gpof;Fk;;" ....................../


mts; jk;gpf;Ff; Fsph;r;rpahd ghjhk; ghy; jhd; gpof;Fk;.


m) ,tw;why; M) Vbdd;why;

,) mjdhy; <) Mdhy;


14. fhfk;/ ePiuj; njo ...................... gwe;J bfhz;oUe;jJ.


m) MoXog; M) nkYk;fPGkha;

,) te;Jk;ngha[k;
<) m=;Fkp=;Fkha;

15. bjhlh; tz;o ghyj;jpd; kPJ ...................... vdr; brd;wJ.


m) ryry M) glgl

,) rlrl <) flfl


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16. gpwbkhHpr; brhy; vJ>
m) kfpGe;J M) nlgps;
,) rl;il <) mhprp
17. gpiHapd;wp vGjg;gl;Ls;s brhy;iyj; bjhpt[ bra;J
vGJf.
m) mw;wy; M) Mu;uy;
,) Mw;wy; <) Mw;ws;
18. fPH;f;fhQk; kug[j; bjhlh;fSf;Fhpag; bghUis vGJf.
 2×1=2
i. fiunaWjy; ?
ii. jiyapy; itj;Jf; bfhz;lhLjy; ?
19. brhw;fis KiwgLj;jpg; bghUSilaj; bjhluhf
khw;Wf. 1×2=2
capUf;F ,d;gj;jkpH; neh; v=;fs;.
20. gpd;tUk; bjhlhpypUe;J bgah;r;brhy;/ tpidr;brhy;iy
vLj;J vGJf. 2×1=2
nrhK goj;jhd;.
bgah;r;brhy;: ...................... tpidr;brhy;: ......................
gphpt[ ? ,
gpd;tUk; ciug;gFjpiag; goj;J/ 21 Kjy; 25 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5
VW jGt[jy;
jkpHhpd; tPuj;ijg; giwrhw;Wk; tpisahl;LfSs;
xd;W/ VW jGt[jy;. VW vd;gJ/ fhiskhl;ilf; Fwpf;Fk;.
VW jGt[jy; vd;gJ/ fhisiaj; jGtp/ mjd; tPuj;ij
mlf;FtjhFk;. ,t;tpisahl;L/ gH=;fhye;bjhl;L
,d;Wtiu tpisahlg;gl;L tUfpwJ. tskhd g[y;tsk;
bfhz;l Ky;iy epynk VW jGt[jYf;F cfe;j
epykhf tps=;fpaJ. $y;ypf;fl;L/ k+;Rtpul;L vdg; gy
bgah;fspYk; ,J miHf;fg;gLfpwJ.
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ry;yp vd;gJ/ tpHhtpd;nghJ khl;od; fGj;jpy;
fl;lg;gLfpw tisaj;jpidf; Fwpf;Fk;. mnjhL/ 50
Mz;LfSf;F Kd;g[ g[Hf;fj;jpypUe;j `ry;ypf;fhR`
vd;Dk; ,e;jpa ehza=;fisj; Jzpapy; itj;J/ khl;od;
bfhk;g[fspy; fl;otpLk; gHf;fk; ,Ue;jJ. khl;il mlf;Fk;
tPuUf;F me;jg; gzKog;g[ brhe;jkhFk;. ,e;jg; gHf;fk;/
gpw;fhyj;jpy; `ry;ypf;fl;L` vd;W khwpaJ. ngr;RtHf;fpy;
mJ jphpe;J `$y;ypf;fl;L` MdJ vd;Wk; Twg;gLfpwJ.
$y;ypf;fl;L/ ijg;bgh=;fYf;F kWehs; khl;Lg;bgh=;fy;
ehsd;W tpHh nghy; bfhz;lhlg;gLfpwJ.
ChpYs;s ,is+h;fs;/ fhisfis mlf;fpj;
j=;fs; tPuj;ij btspg;gLj;Jfpd;wdh;. fhisapd;
bfhk;igg; gpoj;jy; Mz;ik" thiyg;gpoj;jy; jhH;ik
vd;gJ/ jkpHh; bfhs;if. bfhk;gpny cs;sJ fhisapd;
bjk;g[ vd;gijj; jkpHh;fs; jplkhf ek;gpdh;. trkhfg;
gpo fpilj;jhy; fhisapd; tpir ml=;Fk;" jplkpd;wp
kz;zpy; nrhh;e;J tpGk;.
,t;tpisahl;oy; g=;FbgWk; fhisf;Ff; fd;W
gUtj;jpypUe;nj gha;r;rYf;Fg; gapw;rp mspf;fg;gLfpwJ.
fhisapd; bfhk;gpy; fl;lg;gl;oUf;Fk; $y;ypf;fl;Lj;
Jzpia vLg;gtnu btw;wp bgw;wth; Mth;. fhisapd;
jpkpy; gFjpiag; gpoj;jgo 15 kPl;lh; J}uk; my;yJ
30 tpdho my;yJ Js;sy; tiu Xlntz;Lk;.
,t;tpisahl;oy; <LgLtjw;F ey;y cly; jpwDk;
m+;rh be+;rKk; njit.

21. VW jGt[jy; vjd; milahskhf cs;sJ>


m) tPuk; M) md;g[
,) nrhh;t [ <) tUj;jk;
22. fhisapd; bjk;g[ v=;Fs;sJ vd;W jkpHh; ek;gpdh;>
m) mjDila thypy;.
M) mjDila jpkpypy;.
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,) mjDila bfhk;gpy;.
<) mjDila fGj;jpy;.
23. Kw;fhyj;jpy; VWjGt[jy; v=;F tpisahlg;gl;lJ>
m) fhL rhh;e;j ,lj;jpy;.
M) tay; rhh;e;j ,lj;jpy;.
,) fly; rhh;e;j ,lj;jpy;.
<) kiy rhh;e;j ,lj;jpy;.
24. `$y;ypf;fl;L` bgah;f; fhuzk; vd;d>
m) khl;od; bfhk;g[fspy; fl;lg;gLk; fhR.
M) khl;od; fhy;fspy; fl;lg;gLk; tisak;.
,) nghl;oahsh; khl;ilj; jGtpf; fl;Ltjhy;.
<) ,t;tpHh ijg;bgh=;fiy xl;o tUtjhy;.
25. ,e;j Mz;L tpisahl;oy; kJiuiar; nrh;e;j ehy;th;
nghl;oapl;ldh;. ,th;fSs; ahh; btw;wp bgw;wth;>
m) ,th; fhisapd; jpkpy; gFjpiag; gpoj;jgo 5 kPl;lh;
J}uk; Xodhh;.
M) ,th; fhisapd; thiyg; gpoj;jgo 15 kPl;lh; J}uk;
Juj;jpdhh;.
,) fhis 3 Kiw Js;spanghJk;/ ,th; jpkpiy
tplhkypUe;jhh;.
<) fhisiaj; bjhl;lgo 1 epkplk; tiu ,th;
mjDld; Xodhh;.
epfH;t[' fijiag; goj;J/ 26 Kjy; 30 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5
rp=;fKk; bfhRt[k;
xUehs; ez;gfy; ntisapy;/ rp=;fk; xd;W xU
kuj;joapy; gLj;J cw=;fpf; bfhz;oUe;jJ. m=;F
hP=;fhukpl;Lf;bfhz;nl xU bfhR te;jJ.
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rp=;fKk; bfhRt[k;
xUehs; ez;gfy; ntisapy;/ rp=;fk; xd;W xU
kuj;joapy; gLj;J cw=;fpf; bfhz;oUe;jJ. m=;F
hP=;fhukpl;Lf;bfhz;nl xU bfhR te;jJ.
bfhR vGg;gpa Xirahy; fz;tpHpj;j rp=;fk;
mjidg; ghh;j;J/ ``vd; fhyhy; cd;id kpjpj;Jf; bfhd;W
tpLtjw;Fs; ,=;fpUe;J ngha;tpL~~ vd;W KH=;fpaJ.
``ehd; Vd; nghfntz;Lk;> ,e;j kuk;jhd; vdf;F
tPL~~ vd;W fj;jpaJ bfhR.
``vd;idg; ghh;j;jhy; cdf;Fg; gakhf ,y;iyah>
vy;yh tpy=;FfSk; vd;idf; fz;lhy; m+;rp eL=;Fnk~~
vd;W TwpaJ rp=;fk;.
``,y;iy. vdf;F mt;thW ,y;iy. ehk; ,UtUk;
rz;il nghl;L/ mjpy; ahh; btw;wp bgWfpwhh;fs; vd;W
ghh;f;fyhk;~~ vd;W TwpaJ bfhR.
rp=;fKk; ,jw;F xj;Jf;bfhz;lJ.
bfhR ntfkhfg; gwe;J brd;W/ rp=;fj;jpd; @f;fpy;
mkh;;e;J/ mjd; @f;iff; fof;fj; bjhl=;fpaJ.
rp=;fk;/ jdJ bghpa fhy; ghj=;fisf; bfhz;L/
bfhRit mof;f Kaw;rp bra;jJ. Mdhy;/ rp=;fj;jhy;
jd;idr; brhwpe;J bfhs;s kl;Lnk Koe;jJ. ``nghJk;/
nghJk; ePjhd; btw;wp bgw;wha;~~ vd;W rp=;fk; typahy;
fjWk;tiu bfhR tplhky; mjidf; foj;jJ.
rp=;fj;jplk; jhd; bgw;w btw;wpia kw;w
tpy=;FfSf;Fg; giwrhw;Wtjw;fhf m=;fpUe;J gwe;J
brd;wJ bfhR. bgUik gPw;wpf;bfhz;nl brd;wjhy;/ bfhR
ftdk; ,y;yhky;/ kuf;fpisfspd; eLnt ,Ue;j rpye;jp
tiyf;Fs; gwe;J brd;W/ mjpy; rpf;fpf; bfhz;lJ. nguhir
bfhz;l xU rpye;jp/ mjid cldoahf tpG=;fpaJ.
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26. bfhR v=;F trpj;jJ>
m) kuj;jpy; M) g[y;btspapy;
,) rp=;fj;jpd; @f;fpy; <) rpye;jp tiyapy;
27. ahbuy;yhk; jdf;Fg; gag;gLthh;fs; vd;W rp=;fk;
TwpaJ>
m) kuk; M) bfhR
,) rpye;jp <) vy;yh tpy=;FfSk;
28. jd;Dld; rz;ilapLkhW rp=;fj;jplk; bfhR vjdhy;
rthy; tpl;lJ>
m) rp=;fj;ijtpl mJ gyrhyp Mdjhy;.
M)  jd;idg; gaKWj;jpa rp=;fj;jpd; nky; cs;s
nfhgj;jhy;.
,) mt;thW bra;a[khW kw;w tpy=;Ffs; mjdplk;
nfl;Lf; bfhz;ljhy;.
<) rp=;fj;jplkpUe;J mJ jg;gpf;f tpUk;gpajhy;.
29. rp=;fj;jhy; Vd; bfhRit fof;f Koatpy;iy>
m) 
rp=;fj;jpd; ghj=;fs; bfhRitg; gpof;f Koahj
tifapy; kpfg;bghpatdhf ,Ue;jjhy;.
M) jdJ tiyiaf; fle;J bry;y rpye;jp mij
mDkjpf;fhjjhy;.
,) rp=;fk; jd;idr; brhwpe;J bfhs;tjpy; Kk;Kukhf
,Ue;jjhy;.
<) bfhR mjd; ifapYk; foj;Jtpl;ljhy;
30. ,e;jf; fijapd; ed;bdwpiar; rpwg;ghf tpsf;Fk;
bjhlh; vJ>
m) jw;bgUik vg;nghJk; tPH;r;rpf;F tHptFf;Fk;.
M)  btw;wpaila[k;tiu bjhlh;e;J Kaw;rp bra;a
ntz;Lk;.
,) Vkhw;Wgth;fs; bty;tjpy;iy/ btw;wpahsh;fs;
Vkhw;Wtjpy;iy.
<) elg;gjw;F Kd;ng xl Kayf;TlhJ.
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fPnHa[s;s tpsk;guj;ijg; goj;J 31 Kjy; 35 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

31. fgo tpisahl;Lg; gapw;rp tFg;g[fs; v=;F


eilbgWfpd;wd>
32. vj;jid ehs;fSf;F Kfhk; eilbgWfpwJ>

m) rhpahf ,U ehs;fSf;F

M) rhpahf xU thuj;jpw;F

,) Rkhuhf xU khjj;jpw;F

<) rhpahf xU khjj;jpw;F


33. Kfhkpy; ahh; fw;Wf; bfhLf;fpwhh;fs;>


34. khztpaUf;F vj;jid kzp neuk; gapw;rp mspf;fg;


gLfpwJ>
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35. 15 tajhd tpkyh 12 taJ Re;jh;/ 10 taJ nkhfd;
gapw;rpapy; nru tpUk;gpdh;. ,th;fSs; ahUf;Fg;
gapw;rpf; fl;lzk; ,y;iy>
m) tpkyh M) Re;jh;
,) nkhfd; <) midtUf;Fk;
gphpt[ ? <
gpd;tUk; ,U ghly;fisg; goj;J 36 Kjy; 41 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.

fly;
vy;iy mwpaha; bgU=;flny?ePjhd;
,ut[k; cw=;fhnah> flny-
my;Yk; gfYk; miyflny?cdf;F
mYg;g[k; ,iynah bgU=;flny-
bgh=;F jpiufnsh> flny?mit
g[utp epiujhnkh> flny-
v=;Fk; cdbjhypnah> flny- ? md;wp
,oapd; KHf;fnkh> flny-

36. flypw;F vit ,y;iy vd;fpwhh; ghlyhrphpah;> 1×2=2




37. miyfs; ghh;g;gjw;Fk;/ nfl;gjw;Fk; vt;thW cs;sd>

1×2=2

38. ghlypy; `,ut[k;` vd;W bghUs;gLk; ntW brhy; vJ>

1×1=1

m) my;Yk; M) mYg;g[k;




,) bgh=;Fk; <) v=;Fk;




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fy;tp
fy;tpiaf; fw;wpl ntz;Lk;?mijf;
frlwf; fw;wpl ntz;Lk;
ty;yik bgw;wpl ntz;Lk;?ey;
tskij vl;ol ntz;Lk;
fw;wplf; fw;wpl aht[k;?ey;
fzf;bfd be+;rpy; TLk;
btw;wpfs; Mapuk; nrUk;?g[fH;
btspr;rKk; nkdpapy; CWk;
39. fy;tpia vt;thW fw;wpl ntz;Lk;>
 1×2=2
40. ``fw;wplf; fw;wpl... g[fH; btspr;rKk; nkdpapy; CWk;~~?

vd;w brhw;bwhlh; Fwpg;gJ vd;d>  1×1=1


m) g[fH; xUth; clypypUe;J njhd;WfpwJ.

M) fy;tp vd;gJ xspkakhdJ.


,) ed;F fw;f ey;y cly; kpf mtrpak;.


<) fy;tp rpwpJ rpwpjhf xUtiug; g[fH; bgwr;bra;fpwJ.


41. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s Fwis epiwt[ bra;J vGJf. 1×2=2




md;g[ilik .................... tHf;F.


gphpt[ ? c
42. gpd;tUk; glj;jpw;Fg; bghUj;jkhf @d;W bjhlh;fs;

vGJf.  1×3=3

43. c=;fs; Chpy; E}yfk; mikf;f ntz;o khtl;l


E}yfUf;F tpz;zg;gk; vGJf. 1×5=5




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khjphp tpdhj;jhs; ? 1
jkpH;
fhyk; mst[ : 2 kzp + 30 epkplk; bkhj;j kjpg;bgz;fs; : 60

mwpt[iufs;:
1. midj;J tpdhf;fSk; rhpahfg; gjpthfp cs;sdth

vd;gjidr; rhpghh;j;Jf; bfhs;f. mr;Rg;gjptpy; FiwapUg;gpd;


miwf; fz;fhzpg;ghshplk; cldoahfj; bjhptpf;f ntz;Lk;.
2. ePyk; (my;yJ) fUg;g[ ikapid kl;Lnk vGJtjw;Fk;

mof;nfhoLtjw;Fk; gad;gLj;j ntz;Lk;. gl=;fs;


tiutjw;Fg; bgd;rpy; gad;gLj;jt[k;.
gphpt[ ? m
1Kjy; 10 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  10×1=10
1. `Md;w~ ? ,r;brhy; Fwpf;Fk; bghUs; ......................
m) cah;e;j
M) bghype;j

,) mzpe;j
<) mah;e;j

2. `mDkjp~ ? ,r;brhy; Fwpf;Fk; bghUs; ......................


m) fl;lis
M) ,irt[

,) tHptpL
<) chpik

3. `ntw;Wik~ ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa vjph;r;brhy; ......................


m) gphpt[
M) ntWghL

,) ghFghL
<) xw;Wik

4. ...................... v=;Fr; brd;wPh;fs;>


m) eP
M) eP=;fs;

,) eh=;fs;
<) mth;fs;

5. `ed;dpyk;~ ? ,r;brhy;iyg; gphpj;J vGjf; fpilg;gJ


......................
m) ed; + dpyk;
M) ed;ik + epyk;

,) ey;y + epyk;
<) ed; + epyk;

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6.
`tpy; + Mw;wy;~ ? ,r;brhy;iyr; nrh;j;J vGjf;
fpilg;gJ ......................
m) tpy;nyw;wy; M) tpy; Mw;wy;




,) tpy;yhw;wy; <) tpy;naw;wy;




7. bry;td; mauhJ goj;jhd;/ ...................... njh;tpy;

njh;r;rp bgw;whd;.
m) ck; M) MapDk;




,) Mdhy; <) mjdhy;




8. eldk; vd;gJ xU ......................

m) fis M) fiy




,) fiH <) fpis




9. mKjd; Xodhd; ? ,j;bjhlhpy; ...................... cz;L.

m) gadpiy M) brag;gL bghUs;




,) ,ilr;brhy; <) chpr;brhy;




10. `edp gR bghHpa[k; ghYk;~ ? ,g;ghly; thpapy;

mof;nfhol;lr; brhy;Yf;Fhpag; bghUisj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.
m) tpFjp M) kpFjp




,) jFjp <) gFjp




11. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gl;oaypypUe;J bghUj;jkhd

brhy;iyg; gad;gLj;jp/ ciug;gFjpia epiwt[ bra;f.
5×1=5

(gugug;ghfp/ rp=;fk;/ nfl;lJ/ gwitfs;/
ghl;oa[ld;)
brHpad; MLfis Xl;of;bfhz;L ......................

tPl;ow;Ff; fpsk;gpdhd;. J}uj;jpy; v=;nfh ......................
KH=;Fk; rj;jk; ...................... me;jr; rj;jj;ijf;
nfl;lt[ld; fhnl ...................... tpl;lJ. ......................
,wf;iffisg; glglbtd moj;Jf; bfhz;L
,=;Fk=;Fk; gwe;jd.
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gphpt[ ? M
12Kjy; 17 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  6×1=6
12. gpwbkhHpr; brhy; vJ>

m) khiy M) <tpdp=;

,) ,ut[ <) fhiy


13. ePh; ......................


m) jpd;whd; M) cz;lhd;

,) Foj;jhd; <) va;jhd;


14. ghidfs; ....................... itf;fg;gl;oUe;jd.


m) <Lk; vLg;g[khf
M) fz;Qk; fUj;Jkhf

,) cah;t[ jhH;t[khf
<) mLf;fLf;fhf

15. khyjp ...................... btd rphpj;jhs;.


m) ryry M) fyfy

,) fpLfpL <) FWFW


16. broapy; g{f;fs; g{j;jpUe;jd. ...................... mHfhf


,Ue;jd.
m) mJ M) mts;

,) mit <) mth;

17. gpiHapd;wp vGjg;gl;Ls;s brhy;iyj; bjhpt[ bra;J


vGJf.
m) rpsk;ghl;lk;
M) rpHk;ghl;lk;

,) rpyk;ghl;lk;
<) ryk;ghl;lk;

18. Kj;jkpH; ? bjhifr; brhy;iy tphpj;J vGJf.


 1×2=2
....................../ ....................../ ......................
19. tpLgl;l ,l=;fspy; chpar; brhw;fis vGJf.
 2×1=2
(Mdp/ Mzp)
i) Rthpy; mog;gJ ......................

ii) khjj;jpy; xd;W ......................



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20. bghUj;jkhd brhy;iyf; bfhz;L gHbkhHpia
epiwt[ bra;f. (gaph;/ mo) 2×1=2
i) ahidf;Fk; ...................... rWf;Fk;.
ii) tpisa[k; ...................... Kisapny bjhpa[k;.
gphpt[ ? ,
gpd;tUk; ciug;gFjpiag; goj;J/ 21 Kjy; 25 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5
me;jr; rpWtDf;F taJ gd;dpbuz;L.
rikayiwf;Fs; EiHe;j rpWtd;/ njePh; jahhpg;gjw;fhff;
bfl;oy; ePh; bfhjpj;Jf; bfhz;oUg;gijf; fz;lhd;. ePh;
ed;whff; bfhjpj;jt[ld; me;jf; bfl;oypd; @f;F tHpahf
`Fg; Fg;~ vd;W Mtp btsptUtijg; ghh;j;jhd;. ,e;j
Mtp btsptuhjgo bfl;oypd; @f;if milj;jhy; vd;d
elf;Fk; vd;W vz;zpzhd;. clnd/ me;jg; ghj;jpuj;jpd;
@f;Fg;gFjpia @odhd;. ,g;nghJ Mtp tutpy;iy.
rpwpJneuk; brd;wJ. bfl;oypd; @o bky;y miraj;
bjhl=;fpaJ. mjdhy;/ rpwpJ ,ilbtsp Vw;gl;lJ.
,g;nghJ/ ePuhtp bfhg;g[spj;Jf;bfhz;L btspnawpaJ.
me;jr; rpWtd; ghh;j;Jf;bfhz;nl epd;whd;. nkYk;
rpwpJneuk; brd;wgpd;/ bfl;oypd; @o nkbyGk;gj;
bjhl=;fpaJ. mg;g[wk;... mg;g[wk; vd;d> @oiaj;
js;sptpl;L ePuhtp ntfkhf btsptuj; bjhl=;fpaJ. me;jr;
rpWtDf;F tpag;g[ nkypl;lJ. ,e;j ePuhtpa[k; g[ifa[k;jhd;
me;jr; rpWtid ePuhtp vd;$pida[k; g[iftz;oiaa[k;
fz;Lgpof;fj; J}z;oaJ. me;jr; rpWtd;jhd; !;fhl;yhe;J
ehl;oy; gpwe;j n$k;!; thl;. ,th;jk; ePuhtp ,ae;jpu=;fs;
fz;Lgpof;ff; fhuzkhf ,Ue;jhh;.

21. ePuhtp ,ae;jpuj;ijf; fz;Lgpoj;jth; ......................


m) Irf; epa{l;ld; M) n$k;!; thl;
,) ,nund byd;df; <) mg;Jy; fyhk;
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22. n$k;!; thl; gpwe;j ehL ...................... MFk;.

m) mbkhpf;fh
M) bejh;yhe;J

,) !;fhl;yhe;J
<) Mg;gphpf;fh

23. ePuhtp ,ae;jpuj;ijf; fz;Lgpog;gjw;Ff; fhuzkhf


mike;j epfH;tpd;nghJ/ n$k;!;thl;?d; taJ


......................
m) gj;J
M) gjpbdhd;W

,) gjpd;@d;W
<) gd;dpuz;L

24. ePh; ed;whff; bfhjpj;jt[ld; bfl;oypd; @f;F tHpahf


...................... vd;W Mtp btsp te;jJ.


m) Fg;Fg;
M) ryry

,) glgl
<) fyfy

25. `nky; + vGk;g~ ? ,r;brhw;fisf; nrh;j;J vGjf;


fpilg;gJ ......................
m) nky;vGk;g
M) nkbyGk;g

,) nky;vGk;g
<) nky;byGk;g

epfH;t[' fijiag; goj;J/ 26 Kjy; 30 tiuapyhd


tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

tHpg;nghf;fDk; ituf;fy;Yk;
Mw;w=;fiu Xukhf te;Jbfhz;oUe;j tHpg;nghf;fd;
xUtDf;F ituf;fy; xd;W fz;zpy; gl;lJ. mJ
ituk; vd;wwpahky;/ tpiy nghFkh vd;w re;njfj;Jld;
filj;bjUt[f;F vLj;J te;jhd;. mtd; ifapy;
ituk; ,Ug;gijg; ghh;j;j tpahghhp xUtd;/ ,UgJ
qgha;f;F jd;dplk; mij tpw;FkhW nfl;lhd;. Mdhy;
tHpg;nghf;fndh nguk; ngrpj;jhd; ghh;;g;nghnk vd;w
vz;zj;Jld; 25 qgha; nfl;lhd;. Ie;J qgha; mjpfk;
bfhLf;f tpUk;ghj me;j tpahghhpa[k; 20 qgha;f;F nguk;
ngrpdhd;. ,ij ftdpj;j kw;bwhU tpahghp 25 qgha;
bfhLj;J me;j ituj;ij th=;fpf;bfhz;L brd;whd;.
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Mj;jpukile;j tpahghhp/ me;j tHpg;nghf;fid
ghh;j;J/ ``ml Kl;lhns- mjd; kjpg;g[ gy Mapuk; bgWk;...
mwptpy;yhky; tpw;Wtpl;lhna-~~ vd;W jpl;odhhd;. mjw;F
mtd;/ `~me;jf; fy;Yf;F vd;Dila kjpg;g[ mt;tst[jhd;.
Mdhy; mJ ituk;/ mjd; kjpg;g[ bjhpe;Jk; mijj;
jtwtpl;l eP jhd; kpfg;bghpa Kl;lhs;~~ vd;whd;. rpyh;
,g;goj;jhd; cz;ikahd kjpg;g[ bjhpe;Jk; fpilj;jij
tpl;Ltpl;Lj; jtpf;fpwhh;fs;.
26. Mw;w=;fiu Xukhf te;J bfhz;oUe;j tHpg;nghf;fd;

fz;zpy; gl;lJ ......................
m) gtsf; fy; M) ituf;fy;




,) it#hpak; <) kufjf;fy;




27. tHpg;nghf;fd; ituj;ij tpw;f vLj;Jr; brd;w ,lk;

......................
m) re;ij M) gs;sp




,) filj;bjU <) kUj;Jtkid




28. KjyhtJ tpahghhp ituj;jpw;F jUtjhf Twpa tpiy

......................
m) 25 qgha; M) 26 qgha;




,) 28 qgha; <) 20 qgha;




29. tHpg;nghf;fd;/ ituj;ij tpahghhpf;F tpw;w tpiy

......................
m) 25 qgha; M) 26 qgha;




,) 28 qgha; <) 20 qgha;




30. ,e;jf; fijapd; ed;bdwp ......................

m) xd;Wgl;lhy; cz;L thH;t[


M) jfhj el;g[ TlhJ


,) nguhir bgU e&;lk;


<) Mgj;Jf; fhyj;jpy; cjt[gtnd cz;ikahd


ez;gd;
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fPnHa[s;s tpsk;guj;ijg; goj;J 31 Kjy; 35 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

ngRk; fpsp- jPtisaj;jpw;Fs; gha[k; g[yp-


ghh; tpisahl;oy; gwf;Fk; njtijfs;-
Tz;Lf;Fs; cUz;nlhLk; Fy;yh kdpjh;-
bts;isg; g[whf;fspd; vy;iyapy;yh
Ml;lk;- nfhkhspf; Fs;sh;fspd; Fk;khs
tpisahl;L- FjpiunaWk; bfh+;Rk; kHiyfs;-
thU=;fs; - tz;zbthspapy; fhQ=;fs;-

31. rh;f;f!; tpisahl;L eilbgw;w ,lk; vJ>


32. tpisahLgth;fs; ahh;>
33. FjpiunaWgth;fs; ahh;>
34. rh;f;f!; vj;jid ehs;fs; eilbgWfpd;wJ>
35. rh;f;f!pd; bgah; vd;d>
gphpt[ ? <
gpd;tUk; ,U ghly;fisg; goj;J 36 Kjy; 41 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.
cHt[g; bgh=;fy;
bgh=;Ff bgh=;fy; bgh=;Ffnt-
g[Jtdk; epiwe;jwk; j=;Ffnt
v=;fQk; ahtUk; ,d;gKw
Vh;jbjhHpy; xd;nw bjk;g[jUk;
czt[g; bghUs;fs; ,y;yhky;
capnuhoUg;gJ bry;yhJ
gzKk; mJ jUk; eybdy;yhk;
gaph;fs; tpisg;gjd; gandahk;
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36. midtUk; ,d;gKld; thHj; bjk;g[ jUk; bjhHpy;
vJ> 1×2=2
37. cHt[j; bjhHpyhy; vd;bdd;d ed;ikfs;
Vw;gLfpd;wd> 1×2=2
38. ,d;gk; ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa vjph;r;brhy; ................. 1×1=1
m) kfpH;r;rp M) fspg;g[
,) ftiy <) Jd;gk;

@Jiu
mlf;fk; cilahh; mwptpyhh; vd;bwz;zpf;
flf;f fUjt[k; ntz;lh?kilj;jiyapy;
XLkPd; Xl cWkPd; tUkst[k;
tho ,Uf;Fkhk; bfhf;F.
39. bfhf;F vjw;fhff; fhj;jpUf;fpwJ> 1×2=2


40. kilapy; gha;fpd;w ePhpy; XLfpd;wit ......................

1×1=1

m) rpWkPd;fs; M) bghpa kPd;fs;




,) bfhf;F <) mwptpy;yhjth;




41. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s Fwis epiwt[bra;J vGJf.

1×2=2

eabdhL ..................................................................

gphpt[ ? c
42. gpd;tUk; glj;jpw;Fg; bghUj;jkhf @d;W bjhlh;fs;

vGJf. 1×3=3

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43. tFg;g[ MrphpaUf;F tpLg;g[ tpz;zg;gk; vGJf. 1×5=5


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khjphp tpdhj;jhs; ? 2
jkpH;
fhyk; mst[ : 2 kzp + 30 epkplk; bkhj;j kjpg;bgz;fs; : 60

mwpt[iufs;:
1. midj;J tpdhf;fSk; rhpahfg; gjpthfp cs;sdth

vd;gjidr; rhpghh;j;Jf; bfhs;f. mr;Rg;gjptpy; FiwapUg;gpd;


miwf; fz;fhzpg;ghshplk; cldoahfj; bjhptpf;f ntz;Lk;.
2. ePyk; (my;yJ) fUg;g[ ikapid kl;Lnk vGJtjw;Fk;

mof;nfhoLtjw;Fk; gad;gLj;j ntz;Lk;. gl=;fs;


tiutjw;Fg; bgd;rpy; gad;gLj;jt[k;.
gphpt[ ? m
1 Kjy; 10 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  10×1=10
1. `frlw~ ? ,r;brhy;ypd; bghUs; ......................

m) jtwhd
M) Fw;wk; eP=;f

,) Fw;wKld;
<) bjsptpd;wp

2. `itafk;~ ,r;brhy;ypd; bghUs; ......................


m) Ch;
M) cyfk;

,) tay;
<) fpuhkk;

3. `g[fH;~ vd;w brhy;ypd; vjph;r;brhy; ......................


m) ,fH;
M) kfH;

,) jpfH;
<) rpkpH;

4. Fkud; Mrphpah; gapw;rpia Koj;jhd;: ......................


Mrphpah; jFjpj;njh;t[ vGjpdhd;.
m) kl;Lk;
M) mLj;J

,) MapDk;
<) vt;thbwdpy;

5. `vd;bwz;zp~ vd;w brhy;iyg; gphpf;ff; fpilg;gJ


......................
m) vd; + bwz;zp
M) vd;W + vz;zp

,) vd;bw + vz;zp
<) vd;W + bwz;zp

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6. @d;W + jkpH; ? nrh;j;J vGjf; fpilg;gJ ......................
m) @d;WjkpH;
M) Kj;Jj;jkpH;

,) KJjkpH;
<) Kj;jkpH;

7. kuk; tpGe;jJ ? ,j;bjhlhpy; ...................... cz;L


m) gadpiy
M) brag;gLbghUs;

,) ,ilr;brhy;
<) chpr;brhy;

8. `g{g;gwpj;jhd;~ vd;gJ ......................


m) tpidkug[
M) ,sikg; bgah; kug[

,) xyp kug[
<) bgah; kug[

9. mf;fh/ m=;nf ...................... vd;W mywpdhd;.


m) ghk;g[ghk;g[
M) nfhHpnfhHp

,) F+;RF+;R
<) Fl;o Fl;o

10. bgh=;F jpiufnsh> flny ? mit


g[utp epiujhnkh> ? ,g;ghly; thpapy; mof;nfhol;lr;


brhy;Yf;Fhpag; bghUisj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.
m) kPd; M) Fjpiu

,) ahid <) miy


11. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gl;oaypypUe;J bghUj;jkhd


brhy;iyg; gad;gLj;jp/ ciug;gFjpia epiwt[ bra;f.


 5×1=5
(eha;/ ehd;F/ md;tUk;/ tPl;ow;F/
njhl;lj;jpy;)
xU ehs; khiy Kj;Jtpd; ...................... mtDila
ez;gh;fshd bfd;doa[k; ...................... tpisahl
te;jdh;. gpwe;J rpy ehs;fns Md .....................
eha;f;Fl;ofisj; ..................... fz;ldh;. ......................
Fl;ofisj; j=;fs; tPl;ow;Ff; bfhz;L bry;y
tpUk;gpdh;.
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gphpt[ ? M
12Kjy; 17 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  6×1=6
12. bgUkiH bga;jJ ...................... Vhp/ Fs=;fs; epuk;gpd.

m) Mdhy;
M) mjdhy;

,) Vbddpy;
<) kl;Lk;

13. jha;g;gR ,y;yhikahy; ehsiltpy; fd;W ......................


nghdJ.
m) ,iHj;J
M) ,iyj;J

,) ,isj;J
<) viyj;J

14. kiynawp tpl;lJ ? ,k;kug[j; bjhlh; Fwpf;Fk;


bghUisj; njh;e;bjLf;f.
m) khar;brhy;
M) khw;wk; bgWjy;

,) fij tpLjy;
<) gadpy;yhJ ,Uj;jy;

15. gpwbkhHpr; brhy; vJ>


m) bjhlh;tz;o
M) kpjptz;o

,) kfpGe;J
<) Ml;nlh

16. Farmer ? vd;w M=;fpyr; brhy;Yf;F ,izahd


jkpH;r;brhy; ......................
m) kUj;Jth;
M) Mrphpah;

,) cHth;
<) fhtyh;

17. fiuahd; ......................


m) TL
M) g[w;W

,) tiy
<) tis

18. xU bghUs; jUk; gy brhw;fis vGJf.


 2×1=2

kfpH;r;rp ? ....................../ ......................


19. brhw;fis Kiwg;gLj;jpg; bghUSila bjhluhf

khw;Wf.  1×2=2
fhw;rpyk;g[ cilaJ fz;zfpapd; khzpf;fg; guy;fs;.
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20. tpLgl;l ,l=;fis chpa vjphpizr; brhw;fisf;
fz;lwpe;J vGJf. 2×1=2
i) cah;t[k; ......................
ii) tpz;Qk; ......................
gphpt[ ? ,
gpd;tUk; ciug;gFjpiag; goj;J/ 21 Kjy; 25 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5
giHaD}h; khe;njhg;gpy; fpsp xd;W ,Ue;jJ.
mjd; bgah; bry;yk;kh. me;j Chpy; mij mt;thWjhd;
bgah; brhy;yp miHg;ghh;fs;. kh=;fha; fha;f;Fk;
gUtj;jpy; njhg;gpw;F tUk; rpWth;fsplk; xU glj;ij
kug;bghe;jpypUe;J vLj;Jf; fhl;Lk;. me;jg;glk;
czh;j;Jk; gHbkhHpiar; rpWth;fs; Twptpl;lhy;
mth;fSf;F xU kh=;fha; gwpj;Jg; nghLk;. mjdhy;/
mijg; `gHbkhHpf; fpsp~ vd;Wk; Mirahf miHg;ghh;fs;.
gHbkhHpfs; vd;git/ ek; Kd;ndhh;fs; j=;fs;
mDgtj;jpd; @yk; czh;e;J Twpa bkhHpfs;. gH=;fhyk;
Kjw;bfhz;l gHbkhHpfs; tHf;fpypUe;J tUfpd;wd.
gHbkhHp ehD}W vd;Dk; bgahpnyna ePjpE}y; xd;Wk;
cs;sJ.

21. gHbkhHp gw;wpa ePjpE}y; ......................


m) gHbkhHp E}W M) gHbkhHp ,UE}W
,) gHbkhHp Kd;D}W <) gHbkhHp ehD}W
22. fpsp ,Ue;j Ch; ......................
m) g[jpaD}h; M) giHaD}h;
,) ,ilaD}h; <) Mj;J}h;
23. fpspapd; bgah; ......................
m) fz;zk;kh M) bghd;dk;kh
,) bry;yk;kh <) kndhukh
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24. rpWth;fs; vjw;fhfj; njhg;gpw;F tUthh;fs;>

m) gof;f
M) kh=;fha; gwpf;f

,) tpisahl
<) J}=;f

25. ...................... vd;git ek; Kd;ndhh;fs; j=;fs;


mDgtj;jpd; @yk; czh;e;J Twpa bkhHpfs;.


m) gHbkhHp
M) tpLfij

,) ghly;
<) ftpij

epfH;t['fijiag; goj;J/ 26 Kjy; 30 tiuapyhd


tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.  5×1=5

g[j;jprhyp ehp
fhl;oy; xU rp=;fk; xU Ml;il miHj;jJ. ``vd;
tha; ehWfpwjh vd;W ghh;;j;Jr; brhy;/~~ vd;W nfl;lJ.
ML Kfh;e;J ghh;j;Jtpl;L/ `Mkhk; ehWfpwJ~. vd;W
brhy;ypw;W. clnd rp=;fk;/ ``Kl;lhns/ cdf;F vt;tst[
jpkph;/~~ vd;W Twp mjd; kPJ gha;e;J FjwpaJ. mLj;j rp=;fk;
xU Xehia miHj;J mjDila fUj;ijf; nfl;lJ.
Xeha; Kfh;e;J ghh;j;Jtpl;L/ ``bfh+;rk; Tl ehwtpy;iy/~~
vd;wJ. rp=;fk; /``@lnd/ bgha;ah brhy;fpwha;>~~ vd;W
Twp moj;Jf; bfhd;wJ gpd;dh; xU ehpia miHj;J
mnj nfs;tpiaf; nfl;lJ. ehp brhd;dJ/ ``ehY ehsh
fLikahd $ynjh&k;. mjdhy; vdf;F xU thrida[k;
bjhpatpy;iy/~~ rp=;fk; ehpia tpl;Ltpl;lJ.

26. `rp=;fj;jpd; tha; ehWfpwJ~ vd;W Twpa tpy=;F


......................
m) khL
M) ML

,) Xeha;
<) ehp

27. ``rp=;fj;jpd; tha; bfh+;rk; Tl ehwtpy;iy~~ vd;W


TwpaJ ......................
m) ML
M) Xeha;

,) ehp
<) eha;
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28. ehp vj;jid ehl;fs; $ynjh&k; cs;sjhf rp=;fj;jplk;

TwpaJ>
m) ,uz;L ehl;fs;
M) @d;W ehl;fs;

,) ehd;F ehl;fs;
<) Ie;J ehl;fs;

29. rp=;fj;jplk; ,Ue;J jg;gpa tpy=;F vJ>


m) ML M) Xeha;

,) eha; <) ehp


30. fijf;Fg; bghUj;jkhd ePjpia bjhpt[ bra;f.


m) nguhir bgUe&;lk;

M) xd;Wgl;lhy; cz;L thH;t[


,) jfhj el;g[ TlhJ


<) g[j;jprhypfs; Mgj;Jf; fhyj;jpy; thiaj; jpwf;f




khl;lhh;fs;
fPnHa[s;s tiuglj;ijg; g[hpe;J 31 Kjy; 35 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

31. E}W kjpg;bgz; bgw;Ws;s ghlk; vJ>


32. ve;jg; ghlj;jpw;F 95 kjpg;bgz;fs; fpilj;Js;sJ>
33. xnu kjpg;bgz; fpilj;Js;s ghl=;fs; vit>
34. Fws;kjp bgw;w bkhj;j kjpg;bgz;fisf; Fwpg;gpLf.
35. mjpf kjpg;bgz;Qf;Fk;/ Fiwe;;j kjpg;bgz;Qf;Fk;
,ilna cs;s tpj;jpahrk; vt;tst[>
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gphpt[ ? <
gpd;tUk; ,U ghly;fisg; goj;J 36 Kjy; 41 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.

jkpHpd; ,dpik
fdpapil Vwpa Risa[k;?Kw;wy;
fiHapil Vwpa rhWk;
gdpkyh; Vwpa njDk; ?fha;r;Rg;
ghfpil Vwpa Rita[k;
edpgR bghHpa[k; ghYk; ? bjd;id
ey;fpa Fsphpd; ePUk;
,dpad vd;ngd; vdpDk;?jkpiH
vd;Daph; vd;ngd; fz;Oh;-

36. ghujpjhrd; vtw;iwbay;yhk; ,dpad vd;W


TWfpwhh;>  1×2=2

37. ghujpjhrd; vjid vd; caph; vd;fpwhh;>


 1×2=2

38. `fdp~ ? ,r;brhy; czh;j;Jk; rhpahdg; bghUs;


......................
 1×1=1
m) fha;
M) gHk;

,) jz;zPh;
<) bey;

rpWg+;r@yk;
fz;tdg;g[f; fz;nzhl;lk; fhy;tdg;g[r; bry;yhik
vz;tdg;g[ ,j;Jizahk; vd;Wiuj;jy;?gz;tdg;g[f;
nfl;lhh;ed; bwd;wy; fpsh;nte;jd; jd;dhL
thl;lhd;ed; bwd;wy; tdg;g[.
39. ,irf;F mHfhf vJ TWg;gLfpwJ>
 1×2=2
40. fz;Qf;F mHF ......................
 1×1=1
m) btWg;g[
M) bghWik

,) ,uf;fk;
<) bghwhik

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41. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s Fwis epiwt[ bra;f. 1×2=2
muk;nghYk; ...................
gphpt[ ? c
42. gpd;tUk; glj;jpw;Fg; bghUj;jkhf @d;W bjhlh;fs;
vGJf. 1×3=3

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43. gph;yh nfhsu=;fj;ijr; Rw;wpg; ghh;f;f mDkjp ntz;o



mjd; ,af;FeUf;F tpz;zg;gk; vGJf. 1×5=5

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khjphp tpdhj;jhs; ? 3
jkpH;
fhyk; mst[ : 2 kzp + 30 epkplk; bkhj;j kjpg;bgz;fs; : 60

mwpt[iufs;:
1. midj;J tpdhf;fSk; rhpahfg; gjpthfp cs;sdth

vd;gjidr; rhpghh;j;Jf; bfhs;f. mr;Rg;gjptpy; FiwapUg;gpd;


miwf; fz;fhzpg;ghshplk; cldoahfj; bjhptpf;f ntz;Lk;.
2. ePyk; (my;yJ) fUg;g[ ikapid kl;Lnk vGJtjw;Fk;

mof;nfhoLtjw;Fk; gad;gLj;j ntz;Lk;. gl=;fs;


tiutjw;Fg; bgd;rpy; gad;gLj;jt[k;.
gphpt[ ? m
1Kjy; 10 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  10×1=10
1. `jpiu~ ? ,r;brhy;ypd; bghUs; ......................
m) kiy M) miy

,) tiy
<) rpiy

2. `ntfkhf~ ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa bghUs;......................


m) bkJthf
M) tpiuthf

,) ftdkhf
<) bkypjhf

3. `tWik~ ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa vjph;r;brhy; ......................


m) brGik
M) ,d;ik

,) brk;ik
<) VH;ik

4. fpsp ......................
m) fPr;rpLk;
M) Tt[k;

,) ngRk;
<) myg;g[k;

5. `ghl;oirj;J~ ? ,r;brhy;iyg; gphpj;J vGjf; fpilg;gJ


......................
m) ghl;L + ,irj;J M) ghly; + ,irj;J

,) gh + ,irj;J
<) ghl + ,irj;J
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6.
`jd; + fhg;g[~ ? ,r;brhw;fisr; nrh;j;J vGjf; fpilg;gJ
......................
m) jd; fhg;g[ M) jz; fhg;g[




,) jdpfhg;g[ <) jw;fhg;g[




7. `eabdhL ed;wp g[hpe;j gaDilahh;~ ? vd;Dk; Fws;

thpapy; bka; vGj;J ,lk;bgwhj brhy;iyj; bjhpt[
bra;f. ......................
m) g[hpe;j M) gaDilahh;




,) ed;wp <) eabdhL




8. Tz;oypUe;j ......................iar; Rje;jpukhfg; gwf;f

tpl;lhd; vHpyd;.
m) fpyp M) fpsp




,) fpHp <) fpy;yp




9. fz;zd; ngUe;jpy; bry;y tpUk;gpdhd; ......................

mtd; ez;gd; kpjptz;ona nghJk; vd;fpwhd;.
m) mjdhy; M) Mjyhy;




,) ,Ue;jnghjpYk; <) Mdhy;




10. fy;tpr; bry;tnk/ ,k;ikf;Fk; kWikf;Fk; gad;

jUtJ ? ,j;bjhlhpy; mof;nfhol;lr; brhy;Yf;Fhpa
bghUisj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.
m) ,g;gpwg;g[ M) kWgpwg;g[




,) gpwg;g[ <) Kw;gpwg;g[




11. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gl;oaypypUe;J bghUj;jkhd

brhy;iyg; gad;gLj;jp/ ghliy epiwt[ bra;f. 5×1=5

(brhy;yp/ tpl;lnj/ flypny/ kPdtd;/ bra;jnj)

Js;sp Fjpf;Fk; kPd; ......................

bts;spia thdj;jpy; ghh;j;jnj

...................... tiy nghl;lhnd

tiyapy; rpf;fpa kPDnk

btspnaw Kaw;rp ......................

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ez;L ez;gd; te;jnj
tiyia btl;o ......................
kPd; ed;wp ...................... brd;wnj
gphpt[ ? M
12Kjy; 17 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  6×1=6
12. `fhiy thhptpLfpwJ~ ? ,k;kug[j; bjhlh;/ fPH;f;fhQk;

ve;jj; bjhlUf;Fg; bghUj;jkhf mika[k;>


m) fhyk; bghd; nghd;wJ/ ,Ue;jhYk; ek;ikf;


......................
M) fhiy vGe;jt[ld; J}f;fk;/ ek;ikf; ......................

,) kwjp ek;ik mof;fo ......................


<) ,sikf;fhyk; ek;ik mof;fo ......................


13. ,ul;ilr; brhy;yhf tUk; gphpj;jhy; bghUs; juhjJ


...................... MFk;.
m) ,ul;ilf;; fpstp M) mLf;Fj; bjhlh;

,) tpidj; bjhlh;
<) bgah;r;brhy;

14. gpiHapd;wp vGjg;gl;Ls;s brhy;iyj; bjhpt[ bra;f.


........................
m) jkpyd;
M) jkpHd;

,) jkpsd;
<) jkPyd;

15. gpwbkhHpr; brhy; vJ>


m) thbdhyp
M) bjhiyf;fhl;rp

,) cztfk;
<) jghy;

16. vGtha; vg;nghJk; ......................yhfnt ,Uf;Fk;.


m) tpidr;brhy;
M) ,ilr;brhy;

,) bgah;r;brhy;
<) chpr;brhy;

17. ghy; ......................


m) Foj;jhd;
M) gUfpdhd;

,) jpd;whd;
<) cz;;lhd;

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18. xU brhy;iyg; gphpj;J ,U bghUs; vGJf.
i) gyif
19. brhy;ypy; ,Ue;J g[jpar; brhy; cUthf;Ff.
i) ehlfk; ii) kilj;jiy
20. gpd;tUk; bjhlhpypUe;J bgah;r; brhy;/ tpidr;
brhy;iy vLj;J vGJf.
khd; XoaJ.
bgah;r; brhy;: ...................... tpidr; brhy;: ......................
gphpt[ ? ,
gpd;tUk; ciug;gFjpiag; goj;J/ 21 Kjy; 25 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5
g[wehD}W vd;Dk; E}ypy; mwg;nghh; Fwpj;jr;
bra;jpfs; ,lk; bgw;Ws;sd. murd; xUtd; kw;bwhU
ehl;L murd;kPJ nghh; bjhLf;Fk; Kd;g[/ gRf;fisa[k;/
mwnthiua[k;/ bgz;fisa[k;/ gpzpahsh;fisa[k;
nghh; epfGk; ,lj;ijtpl;Lg; g[wj;nj ngha;tpLk;go
vr;rhpj;j gpd;dnu gilbaLg;g[ epfGk;/ ,r;bra;jp
KJFLkpg;bgUtGjpaplk; mike;jpUe;jjhf
bel;oikahh; vd;Dk; g[yth; ghuhl;Lfpwhh;. nkYk;/
gilbaLj;J tUk; giftd; kPJ/ kiwe;Jepd;W/ mk;g[
va;Jk; epiya=;fs; `+hapy;fs;~ vd;Wk; miHf;fg;gl;ld.
21. ciug;gFjpapy; ,lk; bgw;Ws;s E}ypd; bgah; ahJ>
m) mfehD}W M) g[wehD}W
,) gHbkhHp ehD}W <) @Jiu
22. bel;oikahy; ghuhl;lg;gLk; murh; ahh;>
m) KJFLkpg; bgUtGjp
M) ,sk;bgUtGjp
,) mjpakhd;
<) ghz;oa kd;dd;
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23. gilbaLj;J tUk; giftd; kPJ kiwe;J epd;W mk;g[

va;Jk; epiya=;fs; ........................ vd;W miHf;fg;


gl;ld.
m) thapy;fs;
M) nfhapy;fs;

,) +hapy;fd;
<) nehapy;fs;

24. giftd; ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa vjph;r;brhy; ........................


m) vjphp
M) ez;gd;

,) rj;U
<) Jnuhfp

25. gpzp ? vd;gjd; bghUs; ........................


m) re;njh&k;
M) kfpH;r;rp

,) ctif
<) neha;

epfH;t['fijiag; goj;J/ 26 Kjy; 30 tiuapyhd


tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

jfhj el;g[
xU rp=;fk;/ xU Xeha;/ xU ehp ,it @d;Wk; Tl;L
itj;Jf;bfhz;L ntl;ilf;F brd;wjhk;. ntl;ilapy;
Xehiaf; Tg;gpl;L/ g=;;F gphpf;fr; brhy;Yr;rhk;. Xeha[k;
@d;W rk g=;fhf gphpj;jjhk;. ,ij ghh;j;Jf;bfhz;oUe;j
fhl;L uh$hthd rp=;fk; vdf;F rkkhdt=;fsh ,th;fs;>
vdf;F khpahij ,y;iyah> mth;fSf;F rk g=;fh vd
epidj;Jf;bfhz;L gl;bld;W Xehia miw+;Rjhk;.
Xeha; mo th=;fpf;bhfz;L kaf;fkh tpGe;jpLr;R. rp=;fk;
ehpiaf; Tg;gpl;L g=;F gphpf;fr; brhy;Yr;rp. ehpa[k; gt;akh
khndhl fhJ xd;iw kl;Lk; jdf;F vLj;Jf;fpl;L
kpr;rj;ij rp=;fk; gf;fkhf js;Sr;rp. rp=;fk; Mr;rhpakhfp/
ehpna- vg;go cdf;F ,t;nsh gt;aKk; khpahija[k;
te;Jr;R mg;god;D nfl;Lr;rp. ehp ,d;Dk; gzpth
brhy;Yr;rhk;. mnjh m=;nf ka=;fp fplf;fpw Xeha;fpl;lf;
fj;Jf;fpl;nld;/ mg;god;D brhy;ypl;L Xoor;rp.
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26. ntl;ilf;Fr; brd;w @d;W tpy=;Ffs; ........................
m) khd;/ rp=;fk;/ ehp M) ehp/ khd;/ Xeha;
,) rp=;fk;/ Xeha;/ ehp <) rp]=;fk;/ ehp/ khd;
27. ntl;ilahlg;gl;l tpy=;F ........................
m) ehp M) rp=;fk;
,) Xeha; <) khd;
28. ntl;ilahoa khid @d;W rkg=;fhfg; gphpj;jJ
........................
m) ehp M) Xeha;
,) Fu=;F <) rp=;fk;
29. fhl;L uh$h ahh;> ........................
m) g[yp M) ahid
,) rp=;fk; <) ehp
30. khdpd; fhJ xd;iw kl;Lk; vLj;Jf;bfhz;L/ kpr;rj;ij
rp=;fj;jpw;F bfhLj;jJ ahh;> ........................
m) ehp M) Xeha;
,) fuo <) eha;
fPnHa[s;s RHyl;iliag; gad;gLj;jp 31 Kjy; 35
tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J
vGJf. 5×1=5
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31. cly; cWg;g[fSs; xd;W ........................
32. cg;g[ePh; mjpfk; cs;s ,lk; ........................
33. mHpahj bry;tk; ........................
34. rikaYf;Fg; gad;gLtJ ........................
35. ghujpahh; ,aw;wpait ........................
gphpt[ ? <
gpd;tUk; ,U ghly;fisg; goj;J 36 Kjy; 41 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.

fy;tpna bja;tk;
md;ida[k; je;ija[k; bja;tk; ? ,ij
mwpe;;jpl ntz;Lk; ePa[k;
fz;bzDk; fy;tpa[k; bja;tk; ? ,ijf;
fUj;jpdpy; bfhs;tha; ePa[k;
bghd;ida[k; kz;iza[k; tp+;Rk; ? me;jg;
g[fGk; ek;ikf; bfh+;Rk;
ed;ika[k; bkd;ika[k; njhd;Wk; ? ey
eakJk; ek;ik mz;Lk;

36. bghd;ida[k; kz;iza[k;tpl rpwe;jJ vJ>


 1×2=2

37. vJ bja;tkhFk;>
 1×2=2

38. ed;ik?,r;brhy;ypd; vjph;r;brhy; ........................


 1×1=1
m) tsik M) brGik

,) jPik
<) fUik

mwbewpr;rhuk;
J}atha;r; brhy;yhly; td;ika[k; Jd;g=;fs;
Ma bghGjhw;Wk; Mw;wYk;?fha;tplj;J
ntw;Wik bfhz;L Mlh bka;k;ika[k; ,k;@d;Wk;
rhw;W=;fhy; rhyj; jiy.
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39. ehk; ngRk;nghJ filg;gpof;f ntz;oa gz;g[ ahJ>

 1×2=2

40. bka;k;ik?,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa vjph;r;brhy; ........................


 1×1=1
m) cz;ik
M) bgha;k;ik

,) tha;ik
<) neh;ik

41. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s Fwis epiwt[ bra;f.


 1×2=2
gz;g[ cilahh; ....................
gphpt[ ? c
42. gpd;tUk; glj;jpw;Fg; bghUj;jkhf @d;W bjhlh;fs;

vGJf.  1×3=3

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43. FoePh; ntz;o Cuhl;rp kd;wj; jiytUf;F


tpz;zg;gk; vGJf.  1×5=5

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khjphp tpdhj;jhs; ? 4
jkpH;
fhyk; mst[ : 2 kzp + 30 epkplk; bkhj;j kjpg;bgz;fs; : 60

mwpt[iufs;:
1. midj;J tpdhf;fSk; rhpahfg; gjpthfp cs;sdth

vd;gjidr; rhpghh;j;Jf; bfhs;f. mr;Rg;gjptpy; FiwapUg;gpd;


miwf; fz;fhzpg;ghshplk; cldoahfj; bjhptpf;f ntz;Lk;.
2. ePyk; (my;yJ) fUg;g[ ikapid kl;Lnk vGJtjw;Fk;

mof;nfhoLtjw;Fk; gad;gLj;j ntz;Lk;. gl=;fs;


tiutjw;Fg; bgd;rpy; gad;gLj;jt[k;.
gphpt[ ? m
1Kjy; 10 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  10×1=10
1. `tdg;g[~ ? ,r;brhy;ypd; bghUs; ......................
m) mwpt[
M) bghWik

,) mHF
<) rpdk;

2. `jz;oj;jy;~ ? ,r;brhy;ypd; bghUs; ......................


m) g[fH;jy;
M) eoj;jy;

,) tH=;Fjy;
<) xWj;jy;

3. `btspr;rk;~ ? ,r;brhy;ypd; vjph;r;brhy; ......................


m) ,Ul;L
M) btspg;gilahd

,) btspapy;
<) gfy;

4. vjphpizr; brhy;iyj; bjhpt[ bra;f ......................


m) <Lk; vLg;g[k;
M) ,ut[k; gfYk;

,) bts;is btnsh; <) gr;irg; gnry;


5. `bghw;fhR~ ,r;brhy;iyg; gphpj;J vGjf; fpilg;gJ


......................
m) bghw; + fhR
M) bghy; + fhR

,) bghd; + fhR
<) bgh + fhR

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6. `bgUik + fly;~ vd;gjidr; nrh;j;bjGjf; fpilg;gJ
......................
m) bgUik fly;
M) bgU=;fly;

,) bghpa fly;
<) bgUikf;fly;

7. kuj;jpd; kPJ ghk;bghd;W ......................btd Ch;e;J


brd;wJ.
m) ruru
M) ryry

,) FWFW
<) glgl

8. ahid ......................
m) fj;Jk;
M) gpspWk;

,) Tt[k;
<) myWk;

9. rhiyapy; gs;sk; ,Ue;jjhy;/ ...................... ngUe;ij


bkJthf Xl;or;brd;whh;.
m) Xl;Leh;
M) Xl;Ldh;

,) Xl;Lzh;
<) XLdh;

10. ``juzpba=;Fk; jkpH; ,irapd; g[fH; gug;g[k; ghznu-


tUf-~~ ? ,j;bjhlhpy; mof;nfhol;l brhy;Yf;Fhpa


bghUisj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.
m) kiy M) cyfk;

,) fhL <) thdk;

11. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gl;oaypypUe;J bghUj;jkhd


brhy;iyg; gad;gLj;jp/ ciug;gFjpia epiwt[ bra;f.


 5×1=5

(caphpHf;f/ ghjpg;g[/ mkpykiH/ g[if/ kPd;fSk;)


bjhHpw;rhiyfspypUe;J btspnaWk; .....................
@yk; thdj;jpy; iel;u$d; Mf;i!Lfs;
mjpfhpf;fpd;wd. bjhHpw;rhiyfs; kpFe;Js;s
ehLfspYk;/ nkhl;lhh; nghf;Ftuj;J mjpfkhf cs;s
gpunjr=;fspYk; ..................... mjpfkhfg; bga;tjhff;
fz;lwpe;Js;sdh;. epyg;gug;gpy; fhy;rpak; fhh;gndl;
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gj;J kpy;yp fpuhKf;Ff; Fiwthf ,Ue;jhy; me;j
epyg;gug;gpy; mkpykiHapd; ..................... mjpfkhf
,Uf;fpwJ. mkpykiH mof;fo bga;a[k; ,l=;fspy;
fly;gFjp ..................... rpd;d+;rpW caphpd=;fSk;
..................... nehpLfpd;wd.
gphpt[ ? M
12Kjy; 17 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  6×1=6

12. fUnkf=;fs; thdpy; jpuz;ld ...................... kiH


bga;atpy;iy
m) vdnt M) Mifahy;

,) Vbddpy;
<) MapDk;

13. bgl;nuhy; tpiy ...................... btd cah;e;jJ.


m) fyfy M) fpLfpL

,) flfl
<) fLfL

14. ...................... ,Uf;Fk; ,lk; fyfyg;ghf ,Uf;Fk;.


m) Fye;ij M) Fse;ij

,) FHe;ij
<) FYe;ij

15. Fwpg;g[f; bfhz;L gwitiaj; bjhpt[ bra;f.


i) tUkPd; tUk; tiu fhj;jpUg;ngd;.

m) M)

,) <)

16. xU bjhlh; tpdhg; bghUisj;


jUk;nghJ/
Fwpf;fg;gLtJ ......................
m) czh;r;rpf;Fwp
M) tpdhf;Fwp

,) fhw;g[s;sp
<) miug;g[s;sp

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17. fliyf; Fwpf;fhj brhy; ......................

m) g[zhp M) MHp

,) bgstk; <) thdk;


18. gpd;tUk; brhw;fisf; bfhz;L brhw;bwhlh;


cUthf;Ff.  2×1=2
i) tHp ? ................ ii) typ ? ................
19. gpd;tUk; bjhlhpypUe;J vGtha;/ gadpiy vLj;J

vGJf.  2×1=2
kuk; tpGe;jJ.
vGtha;: ...................... gadpiy: ......................

20. fPH;f;fhQk; kug[j; bjhlh;fSf;Fhpa bghUis vGJf.


i) Kjiyf; fz;zPh; : ...................... 2×1=2


ii) Fu=;Fg;gpo: ......................
gphpt[ ? ,
gpd;tUk; ciug;gFjpiag; goj;J/ 21 Kjy; 25 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

jkpHh;fspd; tPu tpisahl;L/ rpyk;gk;/ rpyk;g[


vd;why; xypj;jy; vd;gJ bghUs;. fk;g[ RHYk;nghJ
Vw;gLk; Xiria mog;gilahff; bfhz;nl rpyk;gk;
vdg; bgahpl;ldh;. fk;g[ RHw;Wjy; vd;Dk; bgaUk;
,jw;F cz;L. jw;fhg;g[f;fhfj; njhd;wpa ,f;fiy. ,d;W
tPu tpisahl;lhf mwpag;gLfpwJ.
rpyk;ghl;lj;jpy; vjpbuhsp tPRk; fk;gpidj; jLj;jy;
vjpbuhspapd; clypy; rpyk;g[f; fk;gpdhy; bjhLjy;
nghd;wit mog;gilahFk;. ,jw;fhd fk;g[ ed;F
tise;J bfhLf;ff;Toa `rpWthiuf;fk;g[~ vd;Dk;
@=;fpy; ,dj;jpypUe;J bra;ag;gLfpwJ.
rpyk;g[f; fiyapy; khd;bfhk;g[/ gpr;Rth fj;jp/
RUs;gl;lh/ tshp nghd;w Ma[j=;fisa[k; gad;gLj;Jth;.
ehoeuk;g[fisa[k; kdj;ija[k; xU=;fpizf;Fk;
,t;tpisahl;L/ jkpHhpd; tPuj;jpw;Fk; El;gkhd
bray;jpwDf;Fk; vLj;Jf;fhl;lhf tps=;FfpwJ.
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21. rpyk;g[ vd;why; ...................... vd;gJ bghUs;.

m) fk;g[
M) xypj;jy;

,) jpUk;g[
<) fUk;g[

22. fk;g[ RHYk;nghJ Vw;gLk; Xiria mog;gilahff;


bfhz;nl ...................... vdg; bgahpl;ldh;.


m) fk;gk;
M) fk;gp

,) rpyk;gk;
<) uk;gk;

23. rpyk;gj;jpw;F ...................... vd;Dk; bgUk; cz;L.


m) fk;gp RHw;Wjy;
M) if RHw;Wjy;

,) kuk; Rw;Wjy;
<) fk;g[ RHw;Wjy;

24. rpyk;g[f; fk;g[ ...................... vd;Dk; @=;fpy; ,dj;jpypUe;J


bra;ag;gLfpwJ.
m) brf; bfha;ah
M) <l;o

,) mUtd;
<) rpWthiuf;fk;g[

25. eho euk;g[fisa[k; kdj;ija[k;


xd;wpizf;Fk;
tpisahl;L ...................... MFk;.
m) rpyk;gk;
M) kw;nghh;

,) tpy;tpj;ij
<) jhak;

epfH;t['fijiag; goj;J/ 26 Kjy; 30 tiuapyhd


tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.  5×1=5

rpwe;j ez;gh;fs;
xU tptrhap Fjpiuiaa[k;/ Ml;ila[k; tsh;j;J
te;jhd;. Fjpiua[k; MLk; rpwe;j ez;gh;fs;. xU ehs; me;j
Fjpiu itu!; nehahy; ghjpf;fg;gl;lJ. mjdhy; me;j
tptrhap Fjpiuf;F rpfpr;ir mspf;f kUj;Jtiu miHj;J
te;jhd;. kUj;Jth; me;j Fjpiuapd; epiyia ghh;j;J/
ehd; @d;W ehl;fs; te;J kUe;J jUfpnwd;. me;j kUe;ij
rhg;gpl;L Fjpiu vGe;J ele;jhy; rhp. ,y;iybadpy;
mjid bfhd;Wtpl ntz;oaJjhd; vd;W brhy;yp/
md;iwa kUe;ijf; bfhLj;Jr; brd;whh;.
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,th;fsJ ciuahliy me;j ML nfl;Lf;
bfhz;oUe;jJ. kWehs;/ me;j kUj;Jth; te;J md;iwa
kUe;ijf; bfhLj;J brd;whh;. gpd; m=;fpUe;J ML/ me;j
Fjpiuaplk; te;J/ ``vGe;J el ez;gh. ,y;yhtpl;lhy;
mth;fs; cd;id bfhd;W tpLthh;fs;~~ vd;W me;j
Fjpiuia Cf;Ftpj;jJ.
@d;whk; ehSk; te;Jtpl;lJ. kUj;JtUk; te;J
Fjpiuf;F kUe;J bfhLj;Jtpl;L/ me;j tptrhaplk;
``ehis Fjpiu elf;ftpy;iybadpy;/ mjid
bfhd;Wtpl ntz;Lk;. ,y;yhtpl;lhy; me;j itu!; neha;
kw;wth;fSf;F gutp tpLk;~~ vd;W brhy;ypr; brd;whh;.
me;j kUj;Jth; nghdJk;/ ML Fjpiuaplk; te;J/
ez;gh- vg;goahtJ vGe;J elf;f Kaw;rp bra;. cd;dhy;
Koa[k;. vGe;jpU- vGe;jpU- vd;W brhy;ypaJ. me;j
Fjpiua[k; Kaw;rp bra;J vGe;J ele;Jtpl;lJ.
vjph;ghuhjtpjkhf me;j Fjpiuia tptrhap ghh;f;f
tUk;nghJ/ Fjpiu Xoaijg; ghh;j;J re;njh&kile;J/
kUj;Jtiu miHj;J mthplk; ``vd;d xU Mr;rhpak;. vd;
Fjpiu Fzkile;Jtpl;lJ. ,jw;F epr;rak; c=;fSf;F
xU tpUe;J itf;f ntz;Lk;. rhp. ,e;j Ml;il
btl;Lnthkh- vd;W brhd;dhh;.
``ghh;;j;jPh;fsh- ,e;j fijapy; cz;ikapy; Fjpiu
Fzkile;jjw;F me;j MLjhd; fhuzk;. Mdhy;
kUj;Jthpd; kUe;jhy;jhd; Fjpiu Fzkile;jJ
vd;W vz;zp ,e;j cyfpy; ahuhy; ed;ik
fpilj;jnjh/ mth;fistpl me;j ed;ikf;F mUfpy;
,Ug;gth;fSf;Fj;jhd; mjpfkhpahij fpilf;Fk;.

26. tptrhap tsh;j;J te;j tpy=;Ffs; ......................


m) Fjpiu/ gR
M) ML/ eha;

,) Fjpiu/ ML
<) gR/ eha;

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27. itu!; nehahy; ghjpf;fg;gl;l tpy=;F ......................

m) ML M) Fjpiu

,) gR <) eha;

28. kUj;Jth; Fjpiuf;F vj;jid ehl;fs; kUe;J jUtjhf


Twpdhh;>
m) @d;W M) ,uz;L

,) ehd;F
<) Ie;J

29. ,e;jf; fijapy; cz;ikapy; Fjpiu Fzkile;jjw;F


fhuzkhdth; ahh;>
m) tptrhap
M) ML

,) kUj;Jth;
<) eha;

30. kUj;JtUf;F tpUe;J itf;f gyp bfhLf;f epidj;j


tpy=;F vJ>
m) Fjpiu
M) ML

,) eha; <) gR

fPnHa[s;s brhw;bwhlh;fisg; goj;J 31 Kjy; 35


tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J
vGJf.  5×1=5

fy;tp fz; nghd;wJ


ePjp jtwhjtd; murd;
rpyk;gpd; guy; Kj;Jfshy; MdJ
ViHf;fpHtp gzg;iga[ld; te;jhs;
jP=;F bra;jhy; jPik tpisa[k;

31. jP=;F bra;jhy; vd;d nehpLk;>


32. rpyk;gpd; guy; vtw;why; MdJ>


m) Kj;J M) gtsk;

,) khzpf;fk;
<) kufjk;
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33. fy;tp vjidg; nghd;wJ>

34. ePjp jtwhjth; ahh;>


35. gzg;iga[ld; te;jJ ahh;>


gphpt[ ? <
gpd;tUk; ,U ghly;fisg; goj;J 36 Kjy; 41 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.
fly;
kiyia tapw;wlf;fk; flny- ? vz;zpy;
kfu kPDyt[k; flny-
tpiybfhs; Kj;jspf;Fk; flny- ? rpg;gp
tpisahlw; Fjt[k; flny-
kiHf;F @yKk; eP flny- ? mij
th=;fp itg;gJk; eP/ flny-
tGj;J kfpikbayhk; flny- ? vth;
kjpj;J Kof;ftyhh; flny-
36. fly; ekf;F mspf;Fk; ts=;fs; ahit>
 1×2=2
37. KjbyGj;J xd;W nghy; tUk; (nkhid) brhw;fisg;

ghlypypUe;J vLj;J vGJf. 1×2=2




38. kiH bga;tjw;Ff; fhuzkhf ,Ug;gJ ......................


 1×1=1
m) thdk;
M) g{kp

,) fly;
<) beUg;g[

jpUf;Fws;
muk;nghYk; Th;ika nuDk; kuk;nghy;th;
kf;fl;gz;g[ ,y;yh jth;

39. ``kuk;
nghd;wth;~~ vdj; jpUf;Fws; ahiuf;
Fwpg;gpLfpwJ>  1×2=2
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40. `kf;fl;gz;g[~ ? ,r;brhy;iyg; gphpj;J vGjf; fpilg;gJ

......................
 1×1=1
m) kf;fl; + gz;g[
M) kf;fs; + gz;g[

,) kf;f + gz;g[
<) k + gz;g[

41. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s Fwis epiwt[ bra;f.


 1×2=2
gz;g[ ,yhd; ........................
gphpt[ ? c
42. gpd;tUk; glj;jpw;Fg; bghUj;jkhf @d;W bjhlh;fs;

vGJf.  1×3=3

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43. fijia epiwt[ bra;f.


 1×5=5
xU ehs; me;j ehl;od; murh; Fjpiuapd; nky;
tyk; te;J bfhz;oUe;jhh;. tajhd kdpjh; xUth;/
js;shj tajpYk; rhiyapd; Xu=;fspy; FHpfisj;
njhz;o/ tpijfisa[k; brofisa[k; el;Lj; jz;zPh;
Cw;wpaijg; ghh;j;jhh;. murh; me;j tajhdth; bra;a[k;
bray;fisj; bjhlh;e;J ghh;itapl;L te;jhh;.
xU ehs; .................

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khjphp tpdhj;jhs; ? 5
jkpH;
fhyk; mst[ : 2 kzp + 30 epkplk; bkhj;j kjpg;bgz;fs; : 60

mwpt[iufs;:
1. midj;J tpdhf;fSk; rhpahfg; gjpthfp cs;sdth

vd;gjidr; rhpghh;j;Jf; bfhs;f. mr;Rg;gjptpy; FiwapUg;gpd;


miwf; fz;fhzpg;ghshplk; cldoahfj; bjhptpf;f ntz;Lk;.
2. ePyk; (my;yJ) fUg;g[ ikapid kl;Lnk vGJtjw;Fk;

mof;nfhoLtjw;Fk; gad;gLj;j ntz;Lk;. gl=;fs;


tiutjw;Fg; bgd;rpy; gad;gLj;jt[k;.
gphpt[ ? m
1Kjy; 10 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  10×1=10
1. `vz;Qjy;~ ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpag; bghUs; ......................
m) thLjy;
M) tUe;Jjy;

,) eidj;jy;
<) epidj;jy;

2. `cyfk;~ ? vd;Dk; bghUisf; Fwpf;fhj brhy; ......................


m) thdk;
M) mz;lk;

,) brfk;
<) mfpyk;

3. `,d;gk;~ ? ,r;brhy;Yf;Fhpa vjph;r;brhy; ......................


m) kfpH;r;rp
M) fspg;g[

,) ftiy
<) Jd;gk;

4. g[ypapd; ,sikg; bgah; ......................


m) g[ypg;gwH;
M) g[ypf;Fl;o

,) g[ypf;fd;W
<) g[ypg;gps;is

5. `epiwe;jwk;~ ? ,r;brhy;iyg; gphpj;J vGjf; fpilg;gJ


......................
m) epiwe;j + mwk;
M) epiwe;J + mwk;

,) epiw + mwk;
<) epiw + ewk;

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6. `jFjp + cila` ,r;brhy;iyg; nrh;j;J vGjf;
fpilg;gJ ......................
m) jFjpcila
M) jFjpaila

,) jFjpa;a[ila
<) jFjpa[ila

7. `fyfybtd~ ? vd;gJ ......................


m) tpiut[f; Fwpg;g[
M) xypf;Fwpg;g[

,) rpdf;Fwpg;g[
<) vjph;Fwpg;g[

8. ftpjh goj;jhs; ? ,j;bjhlhpy; ...................... ,y;iy.


m) vGtha;
M) gadpiy

,) brag;gLbghUs; <) brhy;


9. gHbkhHpapd; rhpahd thpiriaj; bjhpt[ bra;f.


......................
m) kp+;rpdhy; mst[f;F e+;R mkpH;jKk;

M) mst[f;F kp+;rpdhy; e+;R mkpH;jKk;


,) mst[f;F kp+;rpdhy; mkpH;jKk; e+;R


<) kp+;rpdhy; e+;R mkpH;jKk; mst[f;F


10. `mfpybky;yhk; jkpnH kzf;Fk;~ ,j;bjhlhpy;


mof;nfhol;lr; brhy;Yf;Fhpa bghUisj; bjhpt[


bra;J vGJf.
m) thdk;
M) cyfk;

,) fly;
<) Mfhak;

11. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s gl;oaypypUe;J bghUj;jkhd


brhy;iyg; gad;gLj;jp/ ciug;gFjpia epiwt[ bra;f.


 5×1=5

(,yf;fzk;/ cyFf;F/ ,dpik/ jkpH;/ Ie;J)


jkpH; vd;Dk; brhy;Yf;F ...................... vd;gJ
bghUs;. jha;bkhHpahk; ...................... fhyj;jhy;
Ke;ijaJ kl;Lkd;W/ cyfpd; Kjy; bkhHpahFk;.
thH;f;iff;F ...................... tFj;j bgUik ek;
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jkpH;bkhHpf;nf cz;L. jkpHpyf;fzk; vGj;J/ brhy;/
bghUs;/ ahg;g[/ mzp vd ...................... gphpt[fisj;
jd;dfj;njf; bfhz;L jpfH;fpwJ. ahJk; Cnu
ahtUk; nfsph; vd;w cahpa jj;Jtj;ij ......................
czh;j;jpaJ.
gphpt[ ? M
12Kjy; 17 tiuapyhd tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[
bra;J vGJf.  6×1=6

12. gpwbkhHpr; brhy; vJ>


m) g[j;jfk; M) nkir

,) epa{!; <) jpUtpHh


13. tpLgl;l ,lj;jpy; chpa vjphpizr; brhy;iyj; bjhpt[


bra;f.
i) cah;t[k; ......................
m) kz;Qk; M) ,=;Fk;

,) jhH;t[k; <) Jd;gKk;

14. tZcr; brhy; vJ>


m) mJ te;jJ M) mit te;jd


,) mtd; te;jhd;
<) mJfs; te;jJ

15. ......................
m) fiua[k;
M) Tt[k;

,) fj;Jk;
<) fPr;rpLk;

16. ts;sp vGjp


Koj;Jtpl;lhs; ...................... vHpyp
vGjtpy;iy.
m) mjdhy; M) Mjyhy;

,) Mdhy; <) ,Ue;jnghjpYk;



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17. gpiHapd;wp vGjg;gl;Ls;s brhy;iyj; bjhpt[ bra;f.

......................
m) cHfk; M) cyfk;

,) csfk; <) xsfk;

18. xnu Xira[ilar; brhw;fspd; bghUs; vGJf.


 2×1=2
i) td;dk; ? ......................

ii) tz;zk; ? ......................


19. fy=;fiu tpsf;fk; ? ,r;brhy;ypy; ,Ue;J g[jpar;


brhw;fis cUthf;Ff.  2×1=2


i) ...................... ii) ......................

iii) ...................... iv) ......................


20. mof;nfhol;l brhy; tpilahf tUkhW tpdh mikf;f.


 1×2=2
i) vdf;F kl;ilg;ge;J tpisahl kpft[k; gpof;Fk;.
gphpt[ ? ,
gpd;tUk; ciug;gFjpiag; goj;J/ 21 Kjy; 25 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

tpj;ij vd;gJ/ tpag;gilar; bra;a[k; tifapy;


epfH;j;jg;gLk; xU bray;. mtw;Ws; tpy; tpj;ija[k; xd;W.
gz;ilaj; jkpHh; tpUk;gpf; fw;Wf;bfhz;l tpisahl;lhf
tpy;tpj;ij tps=;fpaJ. bjhlf;fj;jpy; mk;bga;jp
tpy=;Ffis ntl;ilahlt[k;/ nghh;Kidfspy; vjphpfis
bty;yt[k; ,t;tpy;yhw;wy; gad;gl;lJ.
filbaG ts;sy;fspy; xUtuhd `ty;tpy; Xhp~
tpy;yhw;wypy; rpwe;J tps=;fpath; vd;gijj; jkpH;
,yf;fpa=;fspy; fhzyhk;. mth;/ ntl;ilahl fhl;Lf;Fr;
brd;wnghJ/ bghpa ahidbahd;W vjph;g;gl/ mjd;kPJ
mk;bga;jpdhh;.
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me;j mk;ghdJ/ mg;bghpa ahidapd; jiyapy;
gha;e;Jk;/ m=;Ff; FWf;fpl;l bgUk;g[ypiaf; bfhd;Wk;/
mjidf; fle;J brd;w fiykhidr; rha;j;Jk;/ nkYk;
tpir Fiwahky; brd;W/ xU gd;wpapd; nky; gha;e;jnjhL
my;yhky;/ g[w;wpny ,Ue;j Xh; cLk;gpd; kPJk; gha;e;J jd;
rpdk; jPh;j;jJ vd;W g[wehDw;Wg; ghly;tHp mwpfpnwhk;.
gilj;jpwKk; bfhilj;jpwKk; bfhz;L tps=;fpa ty;tpy;
Xhpia td;guzh; gho kfpH;e;jhh;.
,d;W tpy;tpj;ij xypk;gpf; nghl;ofspy;
nrh;f;fg;gl;Ls;sik jkpHh;fSf;Fg; bgUik nrh;g;gjhFk;.

21. filbaG ts;sy;fSs; xUth; ...................... Mthh;.


m) beL+;brHpad;
M) ty;tpy; Xhp

,) fk;gh;
<) guzh;

22. Xhpapd; tpy;yhw;wiy ...................... ghliy


tHp
mwpnwhk;.
m) mfehD}W
M) jpUf;Fws;

,) g[wehD}W
<) fypj;bjhif

23. gilj;jpwKk; bfhilj;jpwKk; bfhz;L tps=;fpa


ty;tpy; Xhpia ...................... gho kfpH;e;jhh;.


m) td;guzh;
M) fk;gh;

,) fgpyh;
<) ts;Sth;

24. xypk;gpf; nghl;oapy; nrh;f;fg;gl;Ls;s fiy ......................


m) rpyk;ghl;lk;
M) tpy;tpj;ij

,) VWjGt[jy;
<) tGf;F kuk; VWjy;

25. tpag;gilar; bra;a[k; tifapy; epfH;j;jg;gLtJ


...................... MFk;.
m) rpyk;gk;
M) kw;nghh;

,) tpy;tpj;ij
<) VWjGt[jy;

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epfH;t['fijiag; goj;J/ 26 Kjy; 30 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.  5×1=5

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bghWik ,y;yhky; v=;Fg; ghh;j;jhYk; rz;il nghLthd;.
fz;zd; vija[k; rfpj;Jf; bfhs;thd;. xU ehs; tFg;gpy;
,uhkDila g[j;jfk; fhzhky; ngha;tpl;lJ. mnj
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ngha; ,Ue;jJ. ,uhkDk; rpyUk; gyhplk; rz;ilapl;L/
moj;Jf; bfhz;ldh;. Mdhy; fz;zd; njog; ghh;j;Jtpl;L
fpilf;Fk; vd;W Mrphpahplk; Kiwapl;lhd;. MrphpaUk;
fz;Lgpoj;Jj; jUtjhff; Twpdhh;. md;W khiy/ gs;sp
xypg; bgUf;fpapy; mwptpg;g[ xd;W bra;jhh;fs;. fhe;jp
Mrpukk; ,d;W elj;jpag; nghl;oapy; 5000 qghia 5k;
tFg;g[ khztd; fz;zd;; bgWtjhf mwptpf;fg;gl;lJ.
nkYk; bghWik fhj;jikf;fhf ,J tH=;fg;gLfpd;wJ
vd;W Kjy;th; Twpdhh;.

26. bghWik ,y;yhky; v=;Fg; ghh;j;jhYk; rz;il


nghLgtd; ahh;>
m) ,uhkd;
M) fz;zd;

,) Mrphpah;
<) Kjy;th;

27. xU ehs; tFg;g[ khzth;fs; rpyhpd; ......................


fhzhky; ngha;tpl;lJ.
m) bgd;rpy;
M) g[j;jfk;

,) g[j;jfg;ig
<) ngdh

28. fz;zd;/ g[j;jfj;ij njog;ghh;j;Jtpl;L fpilf;Fk;


vd;W ahhplk; Kiwapl;lhd;>


m) ,uhkd;
M) Kjy;th;

,) Mrphpah;
<) mg;gh
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29. bghWikf;fhd nghl;oia elj;jpaJ ahh;>

m) neU Mrpukk; M) tpntfhde;jh; Mrpukk;


,) ghujp Mrpukk;
<) fhe;jp Mrpukk;

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m) q.3000 M) q.5000

,) q.4000 <) q.2000

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tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf. 5×1=5 

Cuhl;rp xd;wpa bjhlf;fg;gs;sp


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v=;fs; gs;spapd; rpwg;gk;r=;fs;
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D 

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D

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D 

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D

D nahfh kw;Wk; jpahd tFg;g[fs;...


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D

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D

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D

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D

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thfd trjp cz;L
nrh;g;gPh;- .... FHe;ijfis v=;fs; gs;spapy;....-

31. eP=;fs; nkny goj;jJ vd;d>


m) ghly; M) fij

,) ftpij <) tpsk;guk;



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32. ,t;tpsk;guk; vijg;gw;wpaJ>

m) fgo tpisahl;Lg; gapw;rp


M) kl;ilg;ge;J tpisahl;Lg; gapw;rp


,) muRg; gs;spf;fhd khzth; nrh;f;if


<) ,wFg;ge;J tpisahl;Lg; gapw;rp


33. rhpah> jtwh> vd vGJf./


khzth;fSf;F jkpHf murpd; cjtpj; bjhif


fpilf;fpwJ.
34. gs;spapy; fw;Wj;jug;gLk; rpwg;g[ tFg;g[fs; ......................

m) gujehl;oak;

M) kw;nghh;

,) nahfh

<) tpy;tpj;ij

35. gs;spapy; ve;bje;j tFg;g[fSf;F fl;lzkpy;yh


M=;fpy tHpf;fy;tp gapw;Wtpf;fg;gLfpwJ>


m) 6 Kjy; 8 tFg;g[ tiu

M) 1 Kjy; 5 tFg;g[ tiu


,) 9tJ kw;Wk; 10tJ tFg;g[fs;


<) 11tJ kw;Wk; 12tJ tFg;g[fs;



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gpd;tUk; ,U ghly;fisg; goj;J 36 Kjy; 41 tiuapyhd
tpdhf;fSf;Fhpa tpiliaj; bjhpt[ bra;J vGJf.
cHt[g;bgh=;fy;;
cHt[j; bjhHpy;jhd; czt[ jUk;
cila[k; mjdhy; mzpatUk;
gHFk; kw;Ws bjhHpy; aht[k;
gaph;j;bjhHpy; ,d;nwy; tpHyhFk;
j=;fKk; bts;spa[k; ,Ue;jhYk;
jhdpak; xd;nw tpUe;jhFk;
,=;fpjd; cz;ikia czh;e;jpLnthk;
Vh;j;bjhHpy; kpFe;jplj; Jzpe;jpLnthk;

36. cHt[j; bjhHpyhy; vd;bdd;d ed;ikfs;


Vw;gLfpd;wd>  1×2=2

37. vtw;iw cz;z KoahJ>


 1×2=2

38. kw;w bjhHpy;fisf; fw;Wf;bfhz;lJk; ......................


,y;iybadpy; vy;yhk; tPzhFk;.  1×1=1


m) fiyj;bjhHpy;
M) bert[j;bjhHpy;

,) gaph;j;bjhHpy;
<) gidj;bjhHpy;

jpUf;Fws;
gz;g[ ,yhd; bgw;w bgU+;bry;tk; ed;ghy;
fyk; jPik ahy;jphpe; jw;W.

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nghFk;>  1×2=2

40. `bgU+;bry;tk;~ ? ,r;brhy;iyg; gphpj;J vGjf;


fpilg;gJ ......................  1×1=1


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m) bgU+; + bry;tk; M) bgUk; + bry;tk;

,) bgUik + bry;tk; <) bgU + bry;tk;


41. bfhLf;fg;gl;Ls;s Fwis epiwt[ bra;f.


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md;g[ilik ..................
gphpt[ ? c
42. gpd;tUk; glj;jpw;Fg; bghUj;jkhf @d;W bjhlh;fs;

vGJf.  1×3=3

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

43. Fwpg;g[fisg; gad;gLj;jpf; fij vGJf. bghUj;jkhd


jiyg;g[ jUf.  1×5=5


ehd;F tzpfh;fs; ? g+;R tpw;wy; ?
vypj;bjhy;iyahy; g{id th=;Fjy; ? g{idapd;
xt;bthU fhiya[k; xUth; ghJfhj;jy; ? jz;il
? bfhYR mzptpj;jjy; ? g{idapd; fhypy; g[z;
Vw;gLjy; ? me;jf; fhYf;Fhpa tzpfd;/ g[z; Vw;gl;l
fhypy; vz;bza; njha;e;j Jzpapy; jPg;gw;Wjy;
? g{id g+;R @l;il kPJ XLjy; ? @l;ilapy;
jPg;gw;Wjy; ? kw;w @tUk; tHf;F bjhLj;jy; ? ePjpgjp
jPh;g;g[ tH=;fy; ? mogl;l fhyhy; g{id vg;go XLk;
vdf;nfl;ly; ? kw;w @d;W fhy;fspd; Jizapd;wp Xl
,ayjhJ vdf; Twy; ? kw;w @tUk; el;l<L bfhLf;f
ntz;Lk; vd typa[Wj;jy;.

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Name of the student:

Class: Division:

Name of the school:

5TH STANDARD
GOVT. MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 2019-20
ENGLISH
Duration: 2: 30 Hours Marks : 60

Instructions:
1. Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If any lack of

fairness, inform the Hall supervisor immediately.
2. Use Blue or Black ink to write and underline Use pencil to draw

diagrams.
Section - A
Instructions:

For question 1 and 2, () the correct word that BEST Matches
the picture. 2x1=2

1.

A) nest B) coop C) cage D) kennel



2.

A) wild pig B) buffalo

C) rhinoceros D) hippopotamus

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For question 3 and 4, () the correct word that means the
SAME as the underlined word in the sentence.  2x1=2

3. The passengers were deeply disturbed by the accident.


A) encouraged B) enjoyed
C) troubled D) calmed

4. This is a massive building that I have ever seen.


A) large B) thin C) tiny D) full

For question 5 to 9, () the correct word to fill the blank


suitably.  5x1=5

5. Give the opposite for: awake


A) dull B) bright C) asleep D) active

6.  The scent of jasmine in the garden was strong while the


scent of grass was _________.
A) cool B) soft C) harsh D) mild

7. Conversation between Arul and Neeta is given below.


Arul : May I know _________ is speaking?

Neeta : This is Neeta.


A) which B) what C) who D) where

8. _________ of musicians played at the concert.


A) herd B) bundle C) pack D) band

9. A baby deer is called a _________.


A) calf B) kid C) fawn D) cub

10. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 2x1=2
see, sea, night

Prema wanted to _____(i)_____ the beautiful garden by the




_____(ii)_____
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11. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

4x1=4
she, they, her, them


John and Peter are brothers. I know _________ very well. One


day _________ went to school late. Jasmine is the class teacher.


_________ asked the reason and advised not to be late. They
followed _________ advice.
Section - B

Read the passage given below and tick () the correct answer
for questions 12 to 16.  5x1=5
TWO PIGEONS
Once there lived two white pigeons. The cock pigeon
used to go far away to get food for the family. One day the
cock pigeon went out in search of food and did not return
home after a long time. The hen pigeon started worrying “He
is never so late I hope he is safe” she whispered to herself. But
as she was worried the cock pigeon was caught by a hunter.
The cock pigeon tried his best to free from the cage but in vain.
The hunter took the cock pigeon and started to his house. It
started raining so he took shelter under the same tree of the
pigeons. The hen pigeon noticed the cock pigeon and went
near the cage and spoke to the cock pigeon. The cock pigeon
asked the hen pigeon to treat shelter under the same spoke
to the cock pigeons. The cock pigeon asked the hen pigeon
to treat the hunter as their guest who sought shelter in their
house. So the hen pigeon flew away and brought dry twigs to
make fire. And she had nothing to give him for his hunger, so
she told the hunter “I jump into the fire and will become your
food”. After seeing the hospitality of the pigeon the hunter
stopped her and let the cock pigeon free.

12. “I jump into the fire”.


Who said these words?


A) The cock pigeon B) The hen pigeon
C) The hunter D) None of the above
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13. “He is never so late”.

What feeling is expressed here?


A) anger B) joy C) jealous D) sorrow
14. The hunter took shelter under the tree because of


_________.
A) hot sun B) tiredness C) rain D) fear
15. The hen pigeon brought dry twigs to _________.

A) make fire B) build nest C) play D) attack


16. The main idea of the story is _________.

A) wild life B) hunting C) hospitality D) pigeons

Read the passage given below and tick () the correct answer
for questions 12 to 16.  5x1=5
TIGER
The tiger is a very large, powerful animal
with a striped coat. Its coat may be white,
orange or orange-brown, and it’s stripes
may be grey, brown or black. No two
tigers have the same pattern of stripes. A
tiger’s stripes appear colourful and bold. They help the animal
hide because the stripes mix and match with the tall plants in
its environment. There are several races of tigers, ranging from
the small Bail race to the Siberian, which is the biggest,
strongest and most beautiful tiger in the world. All tigers are
endangered and some of the races are likely to disappear from
the earth. Tigers are found in forest and swamps with dense
ground vegetation. Its home in India, China, Indonesia,
Mongolia and Siberia.

17. Which of these could be the colour of a tiger’s stripes?


A) white B) yellow C) brown d) orange


18. What is the MOST important use of the stripes on a tiger?

A) It makes the tiger colourful and bold.


B) It protects it by mixing with the background.
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C) It makes the tiger look strong and powerful.
D) It makes the tiger the king of the jungle.

19. According to the passage, which is the biggest race of




tigers?
A) Bali B) Mongolian C) Siberian D) Indonesian

20. “All tigers are endangered and some of the races are likely to


disappear.....”
This could mean that _________
A) some of the tigers will be hurt in fights with other animals.
B) most of the tigers will die and no new ones will be born
C) most of the tigers will go away to other countries.
d) most of the tigers will start living in underground caves.

21. “No two tigers have the same pattern of strips”.


What is another word for ‘pattern’?


A) plan B) model C) colour D) design

The extract given below and tick () the correct answer for
questions 22 to 26.  5x1=5

THE MONSTER TREE


One day, Jana decided to go near the tree. When she
crossed the fenced area, the tree started to scare her. But not
as much as before. Jana calmly touched the tree and patted
it. The branches stopped moving and it was quiet. The tree
grumbled, “Go aways! please, go away!” Jana asked, “I know
you are a good tree. Why are you doing this?”
The tree shouted, “Yes...I was good but now i have
become like this! Long ago, a pregnant squirrel came here.
She asked me to save her from villagers who were hunting
her. I asked her to stay on me. From then on, several squirrels
started staying on me. I did not know that people were so
selfish. They destroy everything mercilessly. So I became a
monster”.
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After listening to the tree’s story, Jana felt embarrassed.
She went to the village head and explained. The villagers
understood their mistake. They took an oath and said, “from
now on we will never cut down a tree or harm nature in
anyway.” from that day on the villagers started calling it “The
mother tree’.
22. Which of these happened first in the story?

A) The villagers took an oath to save the trees.


B) A squirrel asked the tree to save it.
C) The tree turned a monster.
D) Jana visited the tree.
23. “...But, not as much as before”.

What can we conclude from this statement in the passage?


A) Jana has gone near the tree many times till now.
B) Jana felt that the tree was scarier than before.
C) Jana is going near the tree for the first time.
D) Jana will never go near the tree again.
24. The tree became a monster to _________.

A) save the squirrels from other trees.


B) destroy everything in the village.
C) save the squirrels from the village.
D) stop people from being selfish.
25. “...from now on we will never cut down a tree or harm nature in


anyway.”
Why did the villagers take this oath?
A) They did not want Jana to feel sad.
B) They were scared that the tree will attack them.
C) They were worried that the village head will punish them.
D) They realised that cutting down trees is harmful to nature.
26. Which of these can be another title for the story?

A) The Caring Tree B) The Angry Little Girl


C) The Arrogant Tree D) The Friendly Villagers
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Section - C
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 27 to 29.
MOTHER NATURE
Look at the hospitality of mother Nature!
It given everything to all creature.
There are no strangers under the tree,
Enjoy the shadows and fruits for free,
There is a home for bird,
And refreshing place for the herd.
This virtue is our culture,
Follow it in your future.
Always welcome with smiling face,
Wins the hearts in life’s race.
Fortune knocks with its best,
Those who cares for their guest.

27. According to the poet what wins hearts? Tick () the


correct answer.  1x1=1


A) welcoming with a smiling face B) getting first in life’s race

C) following your future D) making a good fortune


28. Write the rhyming words in the first four lines.
 1x2=2
29. Which word rhymes with race?
 1x2=2
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 30 to 32. 

THE DREAMER
Imagine!
There are no diversity,
It isn’t hard to do,
Nothing to kill or die for,
Am I a dreamer?
I hope not the only one,
Will you join me?
To make the world as one.
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Imagine!
All that belongs to you is shared,
I wonder if you can,
No need for greed or hunger.
Am I a dreamer?
I hope not the only one,
Will you join me?
To make the world as one.

30. “It isn’t hard to do”. What is not hard to do according to




the poet? Tick () the correct answer 1x1=1 

A) killing B) dying
C) imagining D) sharing

31. “I hope not the only one”


What does the poet mean by this?  1x2=2

32. What according to the poet will sharing of belongings do




to the world?  1x2=2


Section - D
For question 33 and 44, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  12x1=12
33. Don’t be afraid of the dog. It is _________.

A) harm B) harming C) harmful D) harmless

34. There are some _________in the bowl.


A) tomato B) tomatos
C) tomatoes D) tomatoses
35. The clock is _________the wall.

A) on B) by
C) in D) of

36. The ducklings are walking _________the mother duck.


A) above B) behind
C) before D) between
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37. The girls are playing in the garden. _______ look very happy.


A) Their B) They C) There


D) Them

38. The announcement of an unexpected holiday came as a




_________to everyone.
A) saprice B) suprice
C) surprice D) surprise

39. If lamb is for sheep, then duckling is for _________.


A) Zebra B) Eagle C) Lion D) Duck

40. He won the prize _________he worked hard.


A) because B) but C) or D) and

41. The traffic moves _________on a Monday morning.


A) slow B) slowly C) slowing D) slowness


42. Srilatha is an excellent singer. She _________ learns fast




and well.
A) never B) rarely C) sometimes D) always

43. Dark clouds are starting to gather in the sky. It looks like


it _________.
A) will rain B) rains
C) is raining
D) rained

44. Before the mother could pick up, the child _________


crying.
A) stop B) stopping
C) had stopped D) have stopped
Section - E
45. Write three sentences about the given picture.
1x3=3 

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

46. Write a paragraph of five sentences about any one of the




topics given below.  1x5=5


Bicycle (OR) Tree
*****
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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 1
ENGLISH
Duration: 2: 30 Hours  Marks : 60
Instructions:
1. Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If any lack of
fairness, inform the Hall supervisor immediately.
2. Use Blue or Black ink to write and underline Use pencil to draw
diagrams.
Section - A
Instructions:
For question 1 and 2, () the correct word that BEST Matches
the picture.  2x1=2

1.

A) auto B) bullock cart C) train D) bus

2.

A) clap B) salute C) tear D) swim


For question 3 and 4, () the correct word that means the
SAME as the underlined word in the sentence. 2x1=2 

3. The mystery of her death was never solved.


A) public B) outward C) kept secret D) exoteric
4. She didn’t show anyone her artwork for fear of ridicule.
A) close B) keep quiet C) hide D) teased
For question 5 to 9, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  5x1=5
5. Give the opposite for: Happy
A) short B) sad C) full
D) lazy
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6. Good x Bad : float x _________
A) light B) thin C) above D) sink
7. Conversation between Raja and Kamala is given below.
Raja : _________ is your father?

Kamala : He has gone to shop. He will return soon.


A) Which B) What C) Who D) Where


8. Mike Tyson was heavyweight _________ of the world.
A) Shampion B) Campian C) Champion D) Champien
9. Tom left the class _________ he was sick.
A) so B) because C) and D) but
10. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 2x1=2
have, has

i) He _________ just lost his wallet.


ii) We _________ not found the dog yet.
11. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 4x1=4
too, two, to

Mom had promised _________ take Ben and Jill _________ the


Zoo. The _________ children were _________ excited, that they


could hardly wait for Saturday to come.
Section - B

Read the passage given below and tick () the correct answer
for questions 12 to 15.

The hut was very small and barely enough for the family. The
old man saw that the house won’t withstand the monsoon.
The house had no furniture, and only a few utensils were
there for use. The people in the house, a lady and the
two children, were very happy to welcome the old man in.
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They made him sit comfortably. The children sat near him.
The man introduced himself and his family, “I am Kaliyan.
I work in the farm nearby.

12. The house had _________ furniture.


 3x1=3
A) 2 B) 3 C) no D) 4

13. Kaliyan worked in a _________.


A) school B) farm C) hospital D) workshop


14. The house won’t withstand the _________

A) breeze B) hot C) cool D) monsoon

15. How was the hut? (short answer)


 1x2=2

Read the passage given below and write the correct answer
for questions 16 to 18.
BICYCLE
Rani has a new bicycle. It is bright pink and
shiny. It was a gift from her uncle. He hide it
behind a bush to surprise her. When Rani
looked behind the bush and saw the bicycle.
She jumped for joy. It was just what she
wanted. She gave her uncle a big hug. She loves her new
bicycle, and she loves her uncle.

16. What is the color of bicycle?


 3x1=3
A) green B) red C) yellow D) bright pink
17. Who gave the gift?

A) Aunt B) Uncle C) Mom D) Dad


18. Where did he hide the bicycle?

A) garden B) room
C) behind a bush D) behind a tree
19. What did Rani do when she saw the bicycle?
 1x2=2
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The extract given below and write the correct answer for
questions 20 to 23.
One day it was raining heavily in the forest. The
animals ran to their home. So did one of the pigeons. She
ruffled her feathers and shook her body to remove the water.
She adjusted her wings and perched on the tree and started
waiting for her partner. The rain continued to pour heavily and
it was getting dark. She started to worry for her partner. “He
is never so late. I hope he is safe.” She whispered to herself.

20. One day it was raining heavily in the _________. 3x1=3




A) garden B) village C) forest D) town


21. The pigeon returned home when it started to _________.

A) lightning B) rain C) thunder D) rainbow


22. Whose words are these “I hope he is safe” _________.

A) wife pigeon B) husband pigeon


C) bird catcher D) baby pigeon
23. What did she whisper? (short answer)
 1x2=2
Section - C
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 24 to 26.

Patriotism
Will we love in a country
Without inner boundaries?
Will we treat everyone alike
Or will we show our dislike?
Will we stick to our core in,
Or will we become foreign?
Yes, we love our nation,
Divided when seen as persons

24. What is the meaning for the word ‘divide’?


 1x1=1
A) unity B) separate C) join D) converge
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25. How should we treat every one.
 2x1=2
26. How is our nation divided?
 2x1=2

Read the poem given below and answer for questions 27 to 29.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Our world becomes green,
When you keep the surroundings clean,
All of us are responsible for our society
To take care of is our duty

27. Give the opposite for : clean


 1x1=1
A) neat B) smooth
C) dirty D) good
28. When does the world become green?
 1x2=2
29. Who is responsible for the society?
 1x2=2
Section - D
For question 29 and 40, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  12x1=12

30. Write the words with the same meaning for the following


picture.
A) sorrow B) joy
C) sad D) angry

31. The meeting is _________ Tuesday.


A) on B) in C) at D) near

32. This box is _________ heavy to lift.


A) to B) too
C) two D) do
33. Write the correct suffix for ‘govern’ _________.

A) ment B) less C) er D) ful


34. Complete the compound word: moon _________ .

A) coat B) ball
C) boy D) light
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35. Identify the adjective: The big dog chased the car.

A) dog B) big C) car D) chased

36. Choose the correct one to show future continuous tense.


He _________ (play) cricket.


A) was playing B) has playing C) will be playing D) is playing

37. Breeze - _________.


A) sings B) swims C) flows D) blows


38. Tadpole is the young one of _________.

A) Owl B) Deer C) Frog D) Cat


39. Choose the correct one to show past continuous tense.

She _________ (write) the homework at 6 ‘o’ clock.


A) will be writing B) was writing
C) is writing D) wrote
40. Plural form of “tooth“ is _________.

A) tooths B) toothes
C) tootes D) teeth
41. He has a pencil _________ a paper.

A) or B) but
C) and D) so
Section - E
42. Write a three sentences about the given picture. 1x3=3


___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

43. Write a paragraph of five sentences about any one of the




topics given below.  1x5=5


Mobile (OR) Television.
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ENGLISH
Duration: 2: 30 Hours  Marks : 60
Instructions:
1. Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If any lack of
fairness, inform the Hall supervisor immediately.
2. Use Blue or Black ink to write and underline Use pencil to draw
diagrams.
Section - A
Instructions:
For question 1 and 2, () the correct word that BEST Matches
the picture.  2x1=2

1.

A) cabbage B) cow C) dog D) garbage

2.

A) hen B) goose C) peacock D) eagle

For question 3 and 4, () the correct word that means the
SAME as the underlined word in the sentence.  2x1=2

3.  The kids are always pestering us to take them to the


beach _________. 

A) laughing B) smiling C) irritating D) enjoying

4.  A lack of qualifications can be a major obstacle to finding


a job _________. 

A) support B) forward C) encourage D) hinder


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For question 5 to 9, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  5x1=5

5.  Give the opposite for: tall _________.


A) big B) short C) large D) long

6. Early X late : up X _________.


A) above B) over C) float
D) down

7. Conversation between Ramu and Somu is given below.


Ramu : _________ are you doing?
Somu :  I am using my new computer. My grandmother wants
me to learn how to use a computer.
A) When B) Where C) Who D) What

8. Choose the abstract noun _________


A) tiger B) fear C) computer D) cycle

9. A cigarette spark started the _________fire.


A) farest B) farthest C) forest D) harvest

10. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 2x1=2
two too to

I need _________ write _________ pages on this topic.


11. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 4x1=4
his, him, he

A king went to a forest on a horse. _________ stopped under a




tree to rest and tied _________ horse. A lion from a distance saw
_________ and _________ also saw it. He took his horse and
flew away.
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Section - B
Read the passage given below and tick () the correct answer
for questions 12 to 15.

It was the year 2068, humans had destroyed the Earth, and
started colonising the red planet Mars. India established three
colonies; Arivumathi’s family lived in one such colony. On her
birthday, her grandfather travelled more than 1500 km to meet
her. When he reached, he saw her sleeping in her capsule.

12. The man destroyed _________.


 3x1=3
A) the mountains B) the earth
C) the forest D) the sea
13. India established _________ colonies.

A) one B) two C) three D) four


14. Arivumathi’s grandfather travelled more than _________


km.
A) 2068 B) 1500 C) 687 D) 1947
15. In which year was the story set? (short answer)
 1x2=2
Read the passage given below and write the correct answer
for questions 16 to 18.
In a thick jungle there lived a big lion. He was very strong.
He was the king of the jungle. All the other animals were
afraid of him. They would run and hide, when they heard
the lion roared.

16. Where did the lion live?


 3x1=3
A) garden B) jungle C) park D) home
17. Which animal was the king of the jungle?

A) tiger B) bear C) lion D) fox


18. Give the opposite for : strong

A) courage B) active C) mighty D) weak


19. What did the other animals do when the lion roared?

 1x2=2
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The extract given below and write the correct answer for
questions 20 to 23.
There was a war between India and China in the year 1962.
In the final part of the war, Nauranang was the last stand
of the Indian army against the Chinese army. The battle
started on 17th November 1962 and continued for seventy
two hours. At 5.00 am, in the Eastern Himalayas, the Chinese
army attacked the lonely Indian post in Nauranang. Knowing
that the Chinese army was stronger, the Indian soldiers on
the post were ordered to retreat and regroup. But, Jaswant
did not leave his post and decided to continue the fight to
hold the Chinese until the reinforcements arrive.

 3x1=3
20. There was a war between _________ and _________.

A) India, Nepal B) China, Nepal


C) India, China D) India, Pakistan
21. How many days fight went against the Chinese army?

A) 2 days B) 3 days C) 4 days


D) 5 days

22. The battle started on _________ 1962.


A) 17th October B) 17th November


C) 17th December D) 17th September
23. What was the order given to Indian soldiers?


(short answer)  1x2=2


Section - C
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 24 to 26.

THE SWIMMER
She stands so still and tall
She looks higher than all
She dives like fish
To be like her all can wish
She swims with perfect flight
Her strokes like dancing hight
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24. Give the opposite for : tall
 1x1=1
A) high B) large C) short D) big
25. How did the girl seem?
 2x1=2
26. How were her strokes?
 2x1=2
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 27 to 29. 

BEYOND THE UNIVERSE


I dream of flying beyond the Earth,
Amidst the planets and the countless stars,
I would stop by the rad planet Mars,
Here we dream of a home away from home.

27. Red planet _________.


 1x1=1
A) Jupiter B) Mars C) Saturn D) Earth
28. Where is the poet flying to in the dream?
 1x2=2
29. Where would the poet stop?
 1x2=2
Section - D
For question 29 and 40, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  12x1=12
30. Photograph: Photo : : Centum: _________.

A) hippo B) cent C) exam D) zoo

31.

A) reads sadly B) reads angrily


C) reads joy fully D) reads sorrowfully
32. Do you want apple _________ pear?

A) and B) but
C) or D) so
33. Young one of zebra is _________.

A) foal
B) fry C) kitten D) lamb
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34. The plural form of ‘watch’ is _________.

A) watchs B) watch
C) watchen D) watches
35. Write the correct suffix for ‘paint’ _________

A) ful B) er C) less D) ment

36. Choose the correct one to show future perfect tense.


By this time tomorrow, we _________(arrive) in Chennai.


A) will have arrived B) have arrive
C) would have arrived D) had arrived
37. Students are going _______ school.

A) too B) two C) to D) do
38. He came _________ 7 o’ clock.

A) on B) at C) in
D) under
39. The dog bites_________.

A) himself B) itself
C) herself D) yourself
40. Complete the compound word: Sun _________.

A) box B) chair
C) bag D) flower

41. Write the words with the same




meaning for the following picture.


A) poke B) fast
C) slow
D) crawl
Section - E
42. Write three sentences about the given picture.
1x3=3 

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

43. Write a paragraph of five sentences about ‘‘My National




Flag”.  1x5=5
(OR)
 Write a letter to invite your friend to your house for the
summer vacation.
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ENGLISH
Duration: 2: 30 Hours  Marks : 60
Instructions:
1. Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If any lack of
fairness, inform the Hall supervisor immediately.
2. Use Blue or Black ink to write and underline Use pencil to draw
diagrams.
Section - A
Instructions:
For question 1 and 2, () the correct word that BEST Matches
the picture.  2x1=2

1.

A) Arrow B) Bow C) Gun D) Knife

2.

A) Television B) Radio
C) Washing Machine D) Fridge

For question 3 and 4, () the correct word that means the
SAME as the underlined word in the sentence. 2x1=2 

3.  Mosquitoes are extremely abundant in this dark wet


place.
A) rare B) poor C) plenty D) minor

4. It ploughs soil before the farmer.


A) rest B) tills C) await D) delay
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For question 5 to 9, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  5x1=5

5. Give the opposite for: full × _________


A) complete B) sufficient C) loaded D) Empty

6. huge × tiny : top × _________.


A) upper B) outside C) bottom D) topmost

7.  Conversation between Ramesh and Suresh is given


below:
Ramesh : _________ did your uncle’s dog bite you? Were you


playing with it?


Suresh : No I was feeding it. I was giving a pieces of beef and


it.
A) Who B) Why C) What D) Where

8. The ball is _________ the box.


A) on B) in C) under D) between

9. Complete the compound word: news _________


A) fish B) bow C) paper D) house

10. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 2x1=2
a, an, the

I saw _________ elephant. The elephant had _________ baby.

11. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 4x1=4
his, him, he

_________ is Raja. I know _________ very well and I know




_________ father too. _________ is a teacher.


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Section - B

Read the passage given below and tick () the correct answer
for questions 12 to 15.

Anand and Yazhini came home from school. After


washing their face, hands and legs, they sat down next
to their father. Their father was watching the news on the
television. There were two bowls of chickpea sundal. They
ate and watched a ceremony where people were paying
respect to a helmet on top of a gun. “Dad, what is this place?
What are they doing?” asked Anandhan. Dad replied, “This is
Amar Jawan Jyoti, a memorial for the soldiers who died for
our country. Every year, 7th December is observed as Armed
Forces Flag Day. On that day, we remember the sacrifices of
our soldiers for guarding our nation. It is a great honour to
serve the nation by joining the army.”

12. When is flag day observed? _________


 3x1=3
A) 6th December B) 7th December
C) 8th December D) 5th December

13. They ate a bowl of _________.


A) greenpea sundal B) greengram sundal


C) chickpea sundal D) curd rice

14. Amar Jawan Jyoti is the memorial for the _________.


A) soldiers B) farmers

C) doctors D) teachers

15. What were Anadhan and Yazhini watching in the




television? (short answer)  1x2=2


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Read the passage given below and write the correct answer
for questions 16 to 18.

One day the lion told his friend, the elephant, about his
fear of the cock’s crowing. The elephant found this fear
very funny and laughed loudly. “How can the crowing of a
cock hurt you?” he asked the lion “Just think about it and
tell me”.

16. Which animal was the lion’s friend?


 3x1=3
A) deer B) elephant C) bear D) fox

17. What was the lion afraid of?


A) cock’s crowing B) dog’s barking


C) donkey’s braying D) goat’s bleating
18. Choose the adverb in a sentence.

The elephant found this fear very funny and laughed loudly.
A) elephant B) laughed C) loudly D) found
19. What did the elephant ask the lion to do?
 1x2=2

The extract given below and write the correct answer for
questions 20 to 23.
Now, I have made friends here. There is Julie, my art and
craft teacher. She is a very nice person. She helps me learn
English words. Miss Malliga is also a wonderful teacher. She
teaches me computers. I have a friend whose name is Binsa.
She is from Nepal. She didn’t know English either when she
came here. Now we learn and practise English together.

20. Binsa is from _________.


 3x1=3
A) Pakistan B) Tibet C) China D) Nepal
21. Who is his art and craft teacher?

A) Binsa B) Julie C) Miss Malliga D) Veena



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22. Miss Malliga teaches _________.

A) Maths B) English
C) Computer D) Art and craft
23. Who helped Tenzin in learning English words?


(short answer)  1x2=2


Section - C
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 24 to 26.

Farmer’s Friend
Often seen as filth
But gives the soil good health
To reward the farmer with wealth.

24. _________ gives soil good health.


 1x1=1
A) Hen B) Ant
C) Earth worm D) Crab
25. How do we see the earthworm after?
 1x2=2
26. What does it gives to the farmer?
 1x2=2

Read the poem given below and answer for questions 27 to 29. 

Mother Nature
Look at the hospitality of Mother Natural
It gives everything to all creature
There are no strangers under the tree
Enjoy the shadows and fruits for free.

27. _________ is our culture.


 1x1=1
A) Hospitality B) Man married many women
C) Smoking D) Drinking alcohol
28. Whose hospitality is described in the poem?
 1x2=2
29. What are things given by the trees?
 1x2=2
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Section - D
For question 29 and 40, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  12x1=12

30.

A) Speaks silently B) Speaks rarely


C) Speaks loudly D) Speaks quietly
31. The children made holiday decorations by _________.

A) itself B) ourselves
C) themselves D) theirselves
32. Choose the correct one to show future continuous tense.

We _________ (sleep) in terrace.


A) was sleeping B) will be sleeping
C) have slept D) will have slept
33. Young one of deer is _________.

A) foal B) fry C) infant D) fawn


33. Choose the correct one to show present perfect tense.

They _________ (Start) playing.


A) has started B) have started
C) had started D) will be started
34. He has a ball _________ not a bat.

A) and B) or
C) so D) but
35. Write the correct suffix for ‘‘beauti____”.

A) ful B) less C) ment D) er


36. Choose the correct one to show past perfect tense.

I _________ (meet) him before.


A) met B) have met
C) had met D) was meeting
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37. Her birthday is _________ 6th April.

A) in B) on C) at D) under
38. gymnasium : gym
refrigerator: _________.
A) television B) radio C) camera D) fridge
39. Plural form of “knife” is_________.

A) knifes B) knives C) knifs D) knifths


40. Write the words with the same meaning for the following


picture.
A) huge B) thick
C) big D) thin

Section - E

41. Write three sentences about the given picture.


1x3=3 

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

42. Write a paragraph of five sentences about any one of the




topics given below.  1x5=5


My School (or) My favourite Teacher.

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 4
ENGLISH
Duration: 2: 30 Hours  Marks : 60
Instructions:
1. Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If any lack of
fairness, inform the Hall supervisor immediately.
2. Use Blue or Black ink to write and underline Use pencil to draw
diagrams.
Section - A
Instructions:
For question 1 and 2, () the correct word that BEST Matches
the picture.  2x1=2

1.

A) apple B) biscuit
C) chocolate D) bread

2.

A) painter B) singer
C) dancer D) teacher
For question 3 and 4, () the correct word that means the
SAME as the underlined word in the sentence. 2x1=2 

3.  Serviceman have to swear an oath of loyalty to their


country.
A) Silence B) promise C) break D) kindness
4. The heart beat was feeble and irregular.
A) efficient B) export C) healthy D) weak
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For question 5 to 9, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  5x1=5
5. Give the opposite for : big _________
A) huge B) vast C) small D) bulky

6. win × lose ; beautiful × _________


A) cute B) ugly C) fine D) lovely
7. Conversation between Vijay and Guru is given below.
Vijay : _________ brothers and sisters do you have?


Guru : I have one elder brother and one younger sister.


A) How many B) How much


C) How far D) Why
8. The boy sees _________.
A) yourself B) itself
C) herself D) himself
9. Write the correct suffix for ‘treat____’.
A) less B) ful
C) ment D) er
10. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 2x1=2
because, so

i) I missed the bus _________ I took a taxi.


ii) I was late _________ there was a heavy traffic
11. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 4x1=4
i) ii)
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iii) iv)

Section - B

Read the passage given below and tick () the correct answer
for questions 12 to 15.

The previous evening, Jana went to play with her


friends. She was a brave and curious little girl. They were
playing a few meters away from the monster tree. Jana was
waiting for her turn. Just then, she felt her ears tingle. She
removed her earrings and kept it on the ground. Suddenly,
a squirrel took her earring and ran away. She chased it, and
before she knew, she was in front of the monster tree.

12. The squirrel ran to the _________ tree.


 3x1=3
A) neem B) monster C) mango D) apple
13. Jana chased the squirrel to take her _________ back.

A) bangles B) necklace C) earrings D) chain


14. Jana went to play with her _________.

A) friends B) mother C) brother D) father


15. What is the nature of Jana? (short answer)
 1x2=2

Read the passage given below and write the correct answer
for questions 16 to 19.

Raja is going fishing with his dad. He is bringing his


fishing pole bait and a snack. Raja’s dad is going to teach
him how to fish. Raja is very excited. He hopes he will catch
a big fish.
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16. Where is Raja going?
 3x1=3
A) jumping B) dancing C) fishing D) running

17. Whom Raja is going with?


A) his dad B) his mom C) his uncle D) his aunt

18. Give the opposite for : big _________


A) huge B) large C) small D) massive

19. What is he bringing?


 1x2=2

The extract given below and write the correct answer for
questions 20 to 23.

The tank in Divya’s village was almost dry. Ammachi


began to pray for rain. Amma collected all the buckets and
pots and vessels in the house and filled them up. “We need
to store as much water as we can,” she said. Appa collected
tools to dig a little deeper. “We just need enough until the
rains arrive,” he said.

20. _________ collected tools to dig a little deeper.


 3x1=3
A) Appa B) Amma C) Ammachi D) Divya

21. The tank in Divya’s village was almost _________.


A) full
B) dry C) half full D) watery

22. Whose words are these?




“we need to store as much water as we can”.


A) Appa B) Amma C) Ammachi D) Divya

23. For what Ammachi began to pray? (short answer)


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Section - C
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 24 to 26.

The Dreamer
Imagine
There are no diversity
It isn’t hart to do
Nothing to kill or die for.
Am I a dreamer?
I hope not the only one
Will you join me?
To make the world as one

24. What is the meaning for the word ‘imagine’?


 1x1=1
A) stop B) know C) think D) break
25. How are we divided in real world?
 2x1=2
26. Does the poet want diversity? why?
 2x1=2

Read the poem given below and answer for questions 27 to 29. 

Farmer’s Friend
Shy to show his looks
Toils often on fishing hooks
To give the fisher something to cook
Be humble like worm
Think no one to harm
You will be free to spread your charm

27. _________ is used in the fisher’s hooks.


 1x1=1
A) Apple B) Banana C) Earth worm D) Orange

28. Where does earthworm toil?


 1x2=2
29. Why don’t we use chemicals?
 1x2=2
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Section - D
For question 29 and 40, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  12x1=12

30. Kitten is the young one of _________.


A) Dog B) Cat C) Cow D) Elephant


31. When we add the suffix _________ it gives the meaning


‘without’.
A) ful
B) er C) less D) ment
32. Name the action.

A) Reaping B) Ploughing
C) Grazing D) Playing
33. Write the adverbs from the sentence.

She speaks English fluently.


A) She B) speaks C) English D) fluently
34. Complete the compound word : rain _________.

A) chain B) coat C) ball D) fish


35. Choose the abstract noun _________.


A) box B) pen C) tree D) beauty

36. Fill in the blanks with collective noun:




A _________ of Musicians.
A) group B) band
C) team D) pack
37. Each morning, I brush my teeth and stare _________ in


the mirror.
A) himself B) herself C) myself D) itself
38. Choose the correct one to show past continuous tense.

She _________(wait) for bus.


A) is walking B) was walking
C) will be walking D) has walking
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39. Choose the pronoun:

A boy has a dog. _________ takes it to a walk.


A) She B) It
C) He D) They

40. The cat is _________ the box.


A) on B) under
C) near D) in

41. The rat ran fast _________ a cat was chasing it.

A) so B) and

C) because D) but

Section - E

42. Write a three sentences about the given picture. 1x3=3




______________________

______________________

______________________

43. Write a paragraph of five sentences about any one of the




topics given below.  1x5=5


Mother (or) Friend

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 5
ENGLISH
Duration: 2: 30 Hours  Marks : 60
Instructions:
1. Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If any lack of
fairness, inform the Hall supervisor immediately.
2. Use Blue or Black ink to write and underline Use pencil to draw
diagrams.
Section - A
Instructions:
For question 1 and 2, () the correct word that BEST Matches
the picture.  2x1=2

1.

A) Pebbles B) Sand C) Bricks


D) Tiles

2.

A) Giraffe B) Elephant C) Camel D) Zebra

For question 3 and 4, () the correct word that means the
SAME as the underlined word in the sentence. 2x1=2 

3. Paper is apt to catch fire.


A) incorrect B) in apt C) unsuitable D) correct

4. We need food and water for survival.


A) stoppage B) to remain alive
C) end D) destruction
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For question 5 to 9, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  5x1=5

5. Give the opposite for: Dark _________


A) Dim B) Cloudy C) Bright D) Dull

6. push × pull ; rich × _________.


A) wealthy B) comfortable C) expensive
D) poor

7. Conversation between Varun and Kapilesh is given below.


Varun :
_________ is the hospital?
Kapilesh : It is not far, may be about 200 meters.
A) How many B) How far C) How much D) How

8. He lost the key _________ he couldn’t open his room.


A) so B) because C) but D) and

9.  Write the word with same meaning for the underlined


word.
I threw a rock in the lake.
A) rubber B) wood C) stone D) sand

10. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 2x1=2
cunningly, beautifully

i) She coloured the picture _________


ii) A jackal cheated the crow _________

11. Fill in the blanks suitably with the words given in the box.

 4x1=4
has, have

i) They _________ written three letters already.


ii) she _________ never forgotten her bag.
iii) you _________ arrived at the right time.
iv) He _________ just lost his wallet.
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Section - B
Read the passage given below and tick () the correct answer
for questions 12 to 15.

After an hour, Kani’s father prepared Kani’s favorite


dish biryani. Kani’s family sat to have lunch. “We are having
guests at home, Kani”, said her mom. “Who is coming?” asked
Kani. “Rani aunty and her 2-year-old son Anbu are coming
from America,” replied her mom.

12. What is Kani’s favorite dish? _________.


 3x1=3
A) pongal B) parotta C) biryani D) curd rice

13. Anbu was _________ old boy.


A) 3 years B) 2 years C) 4 years D) 5 years

14. Whose words are these “Who is coming?” _________.


A) Rani B) Kani C) Kani’s father D) Anbu


15. Who were the guest to Kani’s home?




(short answer)  1x2=2

Read the passage given below and write the correct answer
for questions 16 to 19.

Turkey’s are interesting birds. A male turkey is called


a Tom, a female turkey is called a Hen, and a baby is called
a Poult. Turkey’s have a flap of skin under their chin called a
waddle. They like to eat a corns, berries, insects and seeds.

16. What is a female turkey called?


 3x1=3
A) Tom B) Hen C) Poult D) Cock
17. What is a baby turkey called?

A) Tom B) Hen C) Poult D) Cock


18. What is a male turkey called?

A) Tom B) Hen C) Poult D) Cock


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19. What is waddle?
 1x2=2

The extract given below and write the correct answer for
questions 20 to 23.

Amuthan and Nilavan visited the ‘Space Museum’. They


saw a model of a space shuttle. Then, Nilavan found a latch
and opened the shuttle. They entered the shuttle and the door
locked.
Now, they were trapped inside, and they walked into the deck.
So many switches! What does this big green switch do?
No, don’t touch it.
But, Amudhan had pressed the switch, and the shuttle
bursts into outer space.

20. Amudhan and Nilavan visited the _________.


 3x1=3
A) Engineering College B) Hospital
C) Science Centre D) Space Museum
21. They saw a model of a _________.

A) computer B) satellite
C) space shuttle D) television
22. Whose words are these “No, don’t touch it”. _________

A) Amudhan B) Nilavan C) Alien D) Scientist


23. Where were the boys taken to? (short answer)
 1x2=2
Section - C
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 24 to 26.

The Swimmer
She breathes in air
The water she rips and tears
Up ahead the audience cheer
She knows that the finish is near
She jolts up her pace
She wants to win the race
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24. Which word rhyme with pace?
 1x1=1
A) light B) race
C) air D) van
25. What did she increase her pace?
 2x1=2
26. What does she want?
 2x1=2
Read the poem given below and answer for questions 27 to 29. 

Social Responsibility
Be proud of yourself as a human
When you put the litter in a trash can
Reduce the use of electricity by will
And help the Earth grow without - any ill
All should vow to do social welfare
I will start with nature’s care

27. What is the meaning for the word ‘proud’?


 1x1=1
A) sad B) glad C) cry D) sorry
28. When do you feel proud?
 1x2=2
29. What should we vow for?
 1x2=2
Section - D
For question 29 and 40, () the correct word to fill the blank
suitably.  12x1=12
30. Write the opposite for the following picture _________.

A) aged B) elder
C) ancient D) young

31. Choose correct one to show future perfect tense.


I _________(finish) this book.


A) had finished B) will have finished
C) have finished D) has finished
32. I worked hard _________ I got promotion.

A) but B) and C) because D) so


33. Choose the abstract noun _________.

A) honesty B) tree C) box D) book


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34. Fill in the blanks with collective nouns:

A _________ of flowers.
A) group B) bunch
C) bouquet D) band
35. Choose the correct answer _________.

A) happily B) sadly
C) beautifully D) angrily
36. A girl has a pen _________ wants a paper.

A) He B) It C) She
D) His

37. While the boy was playing, the girl _________.


A) was sleeping B) was reading


C) were playing D) was jumping
38. Choose the correct one show past perfect tense.

We_________(see) the movie last week.


A) have seen B) saw C) seeing D) had seen
39. My sister was born _________ 1989.

A) at B) on C) in D) under
40. The tree is _________ big.

A) too B) to C) two D) do
41. Automobile : auto : : mathematics : _________.

A) specs B) mic
C) maths D) cent

Section - E
42. Write three sentences about the given picture.
1x3=3 

___________________________

___________________________

___________________________

43. Write a paragraph of five sentences about any one of the




topics given below.  1x5=5


Bus (or) Aeroplane
*****
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Name of the student:

Class: Division:

Name of the school:

5TH STANDARD
GOVT. MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 2019-20
MATHEMATICS
Duration: 2.30 hrs.  Marks: 60

Instructions:
1) Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If any lack of
fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately.
2) Use BLUE (or) BLACK ink to write and underline and pencil to
draw diagrams.
SECTION – A
Choose the correct answer.  10 × 1 = 10
1. How many faces does a cube have?
a) 4 b) 6 c) 8
d) 12

2. An angle that is greater than 900 and less than 1800 is called
a/an ________.
a) acute angle b) obtuse angle
c) right angle d) straight angle
3. Which of the following is same as 650 cm?
a) 6 m 50 cm b) 60m 50 cm
c) 600m 5 cm d) 6cm 50m

4. Distance = Speed × ________?


a) Weight b) Length c) Time d) Capacity
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5. Which of the following numbers when divided by 4 does
not leave a remainder?
a) 535 b) 454 c) 316 d) 14

6. Which of the following is a factor of 36?


a) 72
b) 32 c) 16 d) 6
7. Which of the following number will be obtained when 187

is estimated to its nearest tens place?


a) 100 b) 180
c) 190 d) 200

14
8. Write the suitable number in the box. =
26 13

a) 28 b) 25 c) 8 d) 7

3 7
9. Solve: + = ________.
9 9

10 21 25 37
a) b) c) d)
9 9 9 9

10. How will you write the decimal number 3.5 in words?

a) thirty five b) three point five


c) thirty five point d) five point three

SECTION – B
Fill in the blanks.  10 × 1 = 10
11. A Square has ________ lines of symmetry.

12. The hands of a clock show a ________ angle at 3 O’clock.


13. Fill the box with correct symbol (</>/=)


43,115 43,511
14. 37689 = ________ ten thousands + 7 thousands + 6 hundreds


+ 8 tens + 9 ones.
15. ________ meter = 1 kilometer.

16. 5 hours 06 minutes


– 2 hours 56 minutes


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17. Area of a square of side 10 cm is ________ cm2.

18. Fill in the box with suitable symbol (</>/=)


6 (1+2).
2

19. Fill in the blank boxes to form the suitable fractions.


7
x6 =
11 11

20. 0.7 can be expressed in fraction as ________.


21. Match the following.


 5×1=5

(i) – a) Zero angle


(ii) – b) Obtuse angle


(iii) – c) Straight angle


(iv) – d) Acute angle


(v) – e) Right angle


SECTION – C

Answer the following.  5×1=5


22. If you get 250 ml mango shake from 2 mangoes then how

much mango shake would you get from 4 such mangoes?


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23. A banana and an apple are weighed as shown below.

g
g

What is the weight of the apple?


24. The weight of one nail is 82 grams. Estimate the weight of one

nail to its nearest tens and use that to find the estimated weight
of 5 nails.
25. Seema has 24 coins of 50 paise. How much money does she

have in rupees?

26. Convert 2 and 4 to like fractions.


3 5

SECTION – D

Answer any ten questions.  10 × 2 = 20


27. Multiply: 473 × 48.

28. Ajeet is 157 cms tall. Find his height in metres?


29. If a watermelon weighing 2 kg is cut into 8 equal pieces. What


will be the wieght of each piece?

30. Lalitha had breakfast at 9:30 a.m. If she has to take a medicine

5 hours after eating breakfast, when should she take the


medicine?
31. What is the measure of the supplementary angle of 1350?

32. What are the common factors 30 and 45?



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33. Rani had a chocolate with 8 pieces.

She ate 1 th of the chocolate how many piece of a chocolate


4

were left?
34. What fraction of the shape is shaded?

35. Add: 7980 + 824 = ________.


36. Kamala has four numbers: 7, 9, 4, 5. She is making some


four–digit numbers using each number only once. If Kamala


write the number 9 in the ten's place, what would be the largest
number she could write?
37. What is the biggest whole number that can be put in the empty

box below to make the given expression true?


(4 × 5) > ( 7 × )
38. Somu has three quarters of `4000. How much money does he

have?
39. Joseph has a piece of land in the shape of a square. Its perimeter

is 160 metre. What is its area?


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SECTION – E

Answer any two questions.  2 × 5 = 10


40. Look at the abacus shown below.

C T.L L T.th Th H T O

i) What is the number shown in the abacus?


ii) Write the name for the number shown in the abacus?

iii) Write the number shown in the abacus in expanded form.


41. If the cost of 25 notebooks is `500 then what will be the cost

of 10 notebooks?
42. The bar graph given below gives the details of number of Cars

sold in each month of January to June of a year.

i) What is the number of cars sold in the month of march?


ii) What is the decrease in the sales of cars in the month of




June as compared to the month of February?


iii) In which month were is equal number of cars sold?

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 1

V - STANDARD
Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hrs.  Max. Marks: 60

Instructions:
1) Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If there is any
lack of fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately.
2) Use blue (or) black ink to write and underline. Pencil to draw

diagrams.
Note: Draw diagrams and write equations wherever necessary.


SECTION – A

Choose the correct answer.  10 x 1 = 10


1. The measures of the complementary angles of 450 is
________.
a) 350 b) 450 c) 1350 d) 550

2. The square number of 7 is ________.


a) 14 b) 21 c) 49
d) 28
3. Factors of 6 ________.
a) 1, 2, 3 b) 1, 6
c) 1, 2, 3, 6 d) 2, 3

4. 74.6 ≈ ________.
a) 74 b) 75
c) 75.5 d) 77

5. In 15, 478 the place value of 1 is ________.


a) 10000 b) 1000
c) 100 d) 15000

6. The railway time for 8.15 pm is ________.


a) 8.15 b) 20.15 c) 3.45 d) none
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7. Area of a square = ________.
a) 4 × side b) side × side
c) length × breadth d) none of the above

3 5
8. ________.
7 9

a) <
b) >
c) =
d) none of the above

9. ` 5 = ________ paise.
a) 50 b) 500
c) 5000 d) none of the above
10. 4000 gram = ________ k.g.

a) 4 b) 40
c) 400 d) none of the above
SECTION – B

Fill in the blanks.  10 x 1 = 10


11. 5, 10, 15, ________ 25.

12. a + b = ________ + a

13. Greatest 7 digit number is ________.


14. L.C.M of 4, 12 is ________.


15. Speed = ________.


Time
16. 1 kl = ________ l.

8
17. Write the suitable number in the box: = .
4 16

18. 6.9 = ________ in words.


19. Hand of a clock at 11.00 shows ________ angle.


20. The measures of the supplementary angles of 1500 is ________.



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21. Match the following.
 5x1=5
i) 4500 ml - 6 l 500 ml
ii) 3250 ml - 8 l 200 ml
iii) 6500 ml - 7 l 50 ml
iv) 8200 ml - 4 l 500 ml
v) 7050 ml - 3 l 250 ml
SECTION – C

Answer the following.  5x1=5


22. 700 kg – 300 kg 500 g.

23. Find the factors of 20.


24. Write in standard notation: 200000 + 7000 + 7


25. Write the a.m/p.m:


The Sun rises at 6:10


26. 7 kg 500 g + 3 kg 350 g

SECTION – D

Answer any ten questions.  10 x 2 = 20


27. Find the L.C.M of 4 and 10.

28. Each side of a square is 7 m long. Find its perimeter.


29. In a town panchayat, population of village are 980, 3254,


4125, 687 and 6786. What is the total population?


30. Write down the collection of words by ending with “ ENT”.

31. Divide: 950 km 800 m ÷ 5.


7 4
32. Subtract: - .
13 13

33. Arun has ` 47, Raja has 54 find the sum and estimate it to its

nearest hundreds place.


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34. If = 3, = 4, = 5 then – =?
35. Arrange the following in the ascending and descending order

99,999; 11,111; 22,222; 33,333; 44,444; 66,666.


36. Write the number name:

i) 34000 ii) 46763


37. An office works from morning 10’o clock to after noon 6’ o clock.

What is the working hours of the office in a day?


38. Wilson reached 240 km at the speed of 60 km / hours. How

much time did he travelled?


39. Write the following properties in words.

i) a + 0 = 0 + a = a ii) a × 0 = 0 × a = 0
SECTION – E

Answer any two questions.  2 x 5 = 10


40. A farmer wanted to buy a tractor. The price of the tractor is

` 6, 72, 598 but he had only ` 2, 86, 760. How much more
amount required to buy a tractor?
41. The distance between Planets and Sun.

Distance from Sun


Planets
(KM)
Mercury 5,79,09,175
Venus 10,82,00,000
Earth 14,96,00,011
Mars 22,79,40,000
Jupiter 77,83,33,000
Saturn 1,42,94,00,000
Uranus 2,87,09,90,000
Neptune 4,50,43,00,000
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Answer the following from the given table:
a) The distance between Earth & Sun is ________.

b) ________ Planet is the longest distance from the sun.


c) The Nearest Planet to Sun is ________.


d) Arrange the planet in ascending order depending upon the


 

Planets distance from the sun


e) Arrange the planets in descending order depending upon
 

the planets distance from the sun.


42. In a building, there are 26 rooms, cost of painting for one room


is ` 950. What is the total cost of painting the building?

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KEY ANSWERS

MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 1

SECTION – A SECTION – B
1. b) 45° 11. 20
12. b

2. c) 49 13. 9999999
3. c) 1,2,3,6 14. 12
15. Distance
4. b) 75

16. 1000
5. a) 10000 17. 2
18. Six point Nine
6. b) 20:15

19. 30°

7. b) side × side 20. 30°


8. a) < 21. i) 4 l 500 ml
ii) 3 l 250 ml
9. b) 500

iii) 6 l 500 ml

10. a) 4 iv) 8 l 200 ml


v) 7 l 50 ml
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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 2

V - STANDARD
Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hrs.  Max. Marks: 60

Instructions:
1) Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If there is any
lack of fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately.
2) Use blue (or) black ink to write and underline. Pencil to draw

diagrams.
Note: Draw diagrams and write equations wherever necessary.


SECTION – A

Choose the correct answer.  10 x 1 = 10


1. In the following letters, which one forms the right angle?
a) K b) L c) Z
d) N

2. 0.5 = ________ in words.


a) Zero point five b) Zero point six
c) Five d) None of the above
3. The number divisible by 5 with no remainder ________.
a) 14 b) 535 c) 447 d) 316

7 2
4. - = ________.
12 12

14 5
a) 9 b) c) d) None
12 12

12
5. A school works from 9 a.m to 4.10 pm. What is the working
hours of the school?
a) 7 hrs 20 mins b) 7 hr 10 mins
c) 5 hrs 10 mins d) None
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6. The cube has ________ vertices.
a) 6 b) 8 c) 4 d) 5
7. ` 6000 + ` 2001 = ` ________.
a) 8000 b) 7001 c) 8001 d) None

8. 4 hour = ________ min.


6

a) 50 b) 40 c) 60 d) 48

9. If LION is 50. Then TIGER is ________.


a) 57 b) 58 c) 59 d) 60

10. Pick the number which is not a multiple of 6 ________.


a) 18 b) 26 c) 72 d) 36

SECTION – B

Fill in the blanks.  10 x 1 = 10


11. ` 7500 + ` 3000 = ` ________.

12. The number which divides 35 without remainder are ________.


13. Fractions with same denominators are called ________.


14. The measures of the complementary angles of 880 is ________.


15. A natural number greater than 1 having only two factors


namely one and the number itself is called a ________.


16. 1, 4, 9, ________, 25.

17. Estimation of 27 to its nearest tens place is ________.


18. Hand of a clock at 6.00 shows ________ angle.


19. The first 5 multiples of 11 are ________.


20. ________ × ` 10 = ` 10,000



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21. Match the following.
 5x1=5

i) -    Cuboid

ii)
-    Sphere

iii) -    Cone

iv)
-    Cylinder

v)
-    Cube

SECTION – C
Answer the following.  5x1=5
8 2
22. Subtract: -
15 15

23. Write the a.m / p.m.


Ramya eats her lunch at 1:00 ________.


24. Write to 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 of ` 8000.

25. 9 kg 750 g × 3 ________.


26. Add: 19732 + 24105 + 525 +48.


SECTION – D
Answer any ten questions.  10 x 2 = 20
27. Subtract smallest 6 digit numbers from greatest 7 digit number.

28. Sneha spent `7 per km for a trip and she travelled 850 km.

How much the cost of the trip?


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29. Find the area of rectangle having length 7m and breadth 4m.

30. A fruit seller buys 8 boxes of grapes for ` 2000. What is the

cost of one box?


31. Mother gave 2/8 of guava to meena one 3/8 of guava to geetha.

What part of the guava did she give them altogether?


32. Write in numerals.

a) One crore forty thousands and four.


b) Sixty four lakhs and three.
33. A circus starts at 2:15 p.m and end after 2:30 hours. At what

time the circus ends?


34. Add 5 thousands and 3 hundreds to the number 1,34,510.

35. Find the conmon factor for 8 and 12.


36. In a tempo van 6750 bananas were loaded. Those bananas




were arranged in 15, baskets equally. Then how many bananas


were arranged in one basket?
37. Solve 3 × 3 magic square by using the numbers from 1 to 9.

15
15
15
15 15 15
38. Multiply: 7 m 20 cm × 6.

39. Rahul has 3289 Stamps. Ravi has 4021 Stamps. How many

Stamps does Ravi have more than Rahul?


SECTION – E

Answer any two questions.  2 x 5 = 10


40. Mr. Dinesh collected information about the rainfall of a

particular city in a week from the newspaper and recorded his


information in the pictograph.
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Milllimeters of Rain

 = 2 millimeters of rain
Sunday 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
Questions:
1. On which day, the rain was the most?

2. On which day, the rain was the least?


3. How much rain was there on Sunday?


4. How much rain was there on Monday?


5. Find the total rainfall of the city in that week.


41. What will be the labour cost of laying the floor of an assembly

hall which 14 m long and 10 m breadth if the cost of laying is


` 60 per sq.m?

42. Arun and shahjahan goes for walking in a circular path of a park

in the in the same direction. Arun takes 6 minutes to complete


one round while shahjahan takes 8 minutes to complete one
round. In how many minutes will they meet each other?
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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 3

V - STANDARD
Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hrs.  Max. Marks: 60

Instructions:
1) Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If there is any
lack of fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately.
2) Use blue (or) black ink to write and underline. Pencil to draw

diagrams.
Note: Draw diagrams and write equations wherever necessary.


SECTION – A

Choose the correct answer.  10 × 1 = 10


1. 8 m = ________ cm.
a) 80 b) 800
c) 8000 d) None of the above

2. Find the numbers between 1 and 9 having two lines of


symmetry?
a) 2 b) 3 c) 8 d) 5

3. The perimeter of square is ________.


a) 4 × side b) 8 × side
c) side × side d) None of the above

4. What shapes have 6 triangles?


a) b) c) d)

5. Hand of a clock at 9:00 shows


a) acute angle b) right angle
c) obtuse angle d) straight angle

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6. 4500 ml = ________.
a) 40 l 500 ml b) 45 l 500 ml
c) 4 l 500 ml d) 40 l 50 ml
7. The smallest 6 digit number is ________.
a) 999999 b) 10000 c) 100000 d) 99999

8. 1 3 ________.

+ =
5 5
2 4 5
a) b) c) d) 1
5 5 5

1
9. part of `10________.
2

a) ` 15 b) ` 5 c) ` 2.50 d) ` 7.50

10. Multiple of 9 is ________.


a) 79 b) 87 c) 29 d) 72
SECTION – B

Fill in the blanks.  10 × 1 = 10


11. ________ is the smallest measure of capacity.

12. 5 kg 50 mg = ________ mg.


13. When the sum of measures of two angles is 900, pair of angles

are called ________ angles.


14. Time = ________.

Speed
15. 3.5 = ________ in words.

16. 10, 101; 10, 102; 10, 103; ________; ________


17. Factors of 14 are ________


18. ________ × ` 500 = ` 10,000.


19. 1300 ml = ________ l ________ ml.


20. The only even prime number is ________.



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21. Match the following.
 5×1=5
i) ` 950.50 + ` 350 - ` 399.50

ii) ` 8000 – ` 3500 - ` 91.25


iii) ` 750 – ` 350.50


- ` 8001

iv) ` 50.75 + ` 40.50


- ` 1300.50

v) ` 6000 + ` 2001 - ` 4500


SECTION – C

Answer the following.  5×1=5


22. ` 679.68 × 7 ________.

23. 5 l 500 ml – 4 l 450 ml


3
24. Multiply: ´ 5
8

25. Write the following in standard notation:


4000000+400+4
26. 5 kg 300 g + 19 kg 350 g.

SECTION – D

Answer any ten questions.  10 × 2 = 20


27. Divide 1000 paise equally for 5 students. how many rupees

can each student get?.


28. Add: 241605 + 34788 + 5003 + 2052.

29. Fathima reached 480 km at the speed of 120 km/hr. how much

time did she travelled?


30. Divide: 99 kg 990 g ÷ 3.

31. How much wire will be needed to make a rectangle of length


6 cm and breadth 3 cm?


32. The length of the side of square is 5 cm. Find its area.

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33. Write down the collection of words by ending with “IGHT”.

34. John has 300 ml of water in a glass and he drinks 2/3 ml of


water. How many ml of water does he drink?


35. A man had saved ` 17,246 in his savings account. If he had

taken ` 8,891 to pay for house rent. How much amount left out
in his savings account?
36. Write the following properties in words.

i) n – 0 = n
ii) m ÷ 1 = m.
37. Find the sum of greatest 4 digit number and smallest 5 digit

number.
38. Multiply: 350 m 45 cm × 7.

7
39. Multiply: ´6 =?
11

SECTION – E

Answer any two questions.  2 × 5 = 10


40. 25 l 500 ml of milk is filled in 5 milk cans. How much milk is

filled in one can?


5 2
41. of a wall is to be painted. Ramu painted of it. How
10 10

much more to be painted?


42. A man comes to his village from abroad. He travels 2 hours 15

minutes in Aeroplane and 4 hours 40 minutes in Car. What is


his total time of travel?

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 4

V - STANDARD
Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hrs.  Max. Marks: 60

Instructions:
1) Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If there is any
lack of fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately.
2) Use blue (or) black ink to write and underline. Pencil to draw

diagrams.
Note: Draw diagrams and write equations wherever necessary.


SECTION – A

Choose the correct answer.  10 x 1 = 10


1. 5 l 500 ml -= ________ ml
a) 5000 b) 5500
c) 550 d) None of the above
2. The angle above 900 are called ________.
a) acute angle b) obtuse angle
c) right angle d) straight angle
3. In 346710, the place value of 7 is ________.
a) 100 b) 700
c) 710 d) None of the above
4. Which of the following number is square number?
a) 23 b) 54
c) 36 d) 45

5. 4 4 ________.

=
7 11
a) < b) > c) = d) None
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6. 17 km 750 m = ________ km.
1 1 3
a) 17 b) 17 c) 17 d) None
4 2 4

7. ` 35.50 + ` 4.50 = ________.


a) ` 40 b) ` 41 c) ` 42
d) ` 43
8. What is next square number of 49?
a) 76 b) 95 c) 64 d) 54
9. Area of Rectangle =________.
a) 2 (length + breadth) b) side × side

c) length × breadth d) none


10. Estimation of 27 to its nearest tens places is ________.

a) 25 b) 20
c) 30 d) 40
SECTION – B

Fill in the blanks.  10 x 1 = 10


11. Factors of 12 are ________.

12. The square number of 5 is ________


13. 1, 3, 6, _____, 15, _____, 28.


14. 48 mins = ________ hrs.


1
15. part of `100 is ________
2

16. The angle formed by the nail cutter is ________.


17. Distance = ________ × time.


18. 7m 5cm = ________ cm


19. L.C.M of 5, 15 ________.


20. (10 × 2)
(15 × 20)
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21. Match the following.
 5x1=5

i) 4 1 - Proper fraction

7 7
2 3
ii) , - Improper fraction
9 7

4
iii) - Mixed fraction
6

iv)
8 - Like fractions
3
3
v) 1 - Unlike fractions
5

SECTION – C

Answer the following.  5x1=5


9 4
22. Subtract: .
13 13

23. Write the a.m / p.m.


Ravi starts to school at 8:45


24. 57 kg 750 g – 23 kg 450 g.

25. Subtract: 78347 – 59475.


26. Write the following in standard notation 4000000 + 400 + 4.


SECTION – D

Answer any ten questions.  10 x 2 = 20


27. Find the are of rectangle having length 6 m and breadth 3 m.

28. Multiply: 25 km 300 m × 6.


29. Express 0.8 (decimal) in fraction.


30. Draw a factor tree for 24.



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31. How many rectangle are there in this diagram?

32. A bank works from morning 9:30 to evening 4:30. What is the

working hours of the bank? (Subtract afternoon lunch break 1


hour to 2 hour)
33. Add: 1000 + 250787 + 3574 + 43.

34. The cost of one egg is ` 4.50. Find the cost of 20 eggs.

35. (6×3) > (8×


)
36. Divide: 550 kg 220 g ÷ 11.

37. Form, the smallest and greatest five digit numbers using the

given digit once. a) 7, 1, 0, 5, 4.


38. Write the place value of 7 and 1 for 81, 70, 453.

45
39. Convert the following fraction into decimal:
10

SECTION – E

Answer any two questions.  2 x 5 = 10


40. Write the following numbers in expanded form.

a) 63,570
b) 4,45,70,004
41. Sanju complete 10 rounds around a square park every day. If

one side of the park is 110 m then find the distance covered by
Sanju in a day in terms of kilometers and meters.
42. Kalaiyarasi bought 5 l 500 ml groundnut oil and 759 ml

seaseme oil. how much oil did she bought in all?

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MODEL QUESTION PAPER - 5

V - STANDARD
Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hrs.  Max. Marks: 60

Instructions:
1) Check the question paper for fairness of printing. If there is any
lack of fairness, inform the Hall Supervisor immediately.
2) Use blue (or) black ink to write and underline. Pencil to draw

diagrams.
Note: Draw diagrams and write equations wherever necessary.


SECTION – A

Choose the correct answer.  10 x 1 = 10


1. The perimeter of rectangle is ________.
a) 4 × side b) 2 (length + breadth)
c) length × breadth d) None of the above

2. How many triangles are there in a picture?

a) 10 b) 11 c) 12 d) 14
3. If BOOK is 43, then PEN is ________.
a) 33 b) 35 c) 34
d) 36

4. The angle degree has shown in this picture


a) more than 120̊ b) less than 45̊
c) more than 180̊ d) 90̊

5. 64 is the square number of ________.


a) 4 b) 16 c) 8 d) 32
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6. Write the English alphabetic that can’t be divided
symmetrically.
a) A b) B c) S d) V

7. Can you find the mistake?


ABC, ACB, BCA, BAA, CAB, CBA
a) ACB b) BCA
c) BAA d) CAB
8. 90 cm = ________ mm.
a) 90 b) 900 c) 9000 d) 9
3
9. part of `100 ________.
4

a) ` 50 b) ` 25
c) ` 75 d) None

10. The measure of supplementary angles of 800 is ________.


a) 100 b) 1100
c) 1000 d) 1200

SECTION – B

Fill in the blanks.  10 x 1 = 10


11. The numbers which can divide a number without leaving a

remainder is called its ________.


12. 36 mins = ________ hrs.

13. ` 1000 – ` 230 = ________.


14. Write the fractions for the following:


Sheela got 12 marks out of 20 marks. ________.


15. 6250 g = ________ kg ________ g.

16. The first 5 multiples of 7 are ________.


17. (0 + 2) > ( 7 ×
).
18. ________ is the largest unit of volume.

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19. 5 + 5 + ________ = 20.

20. Fraction with different denominators are called ________


fraction.

21. match the following.


 5x1=5
i) 0
0
- Straight angle
ii) 30 0
- Obtuse angle
iii) 900 - Acute angle
iv) 110
0
- Right angle
v) 180 0
- Zero angle
SECTION – C

Answer the following.  5x1=5


22. Divide: ` 397. 10 ÷ 11.

23. Add: 7 l 250 ml + 2 l 300 ml.


24. Multiply: 45 kg 800 g × 6.


3 5 2
25. Add: + +
10 10 10

26. Convert into hours (In fraction) : 50 minutes.


SECTION – D

Answer any ten questions.  10 x 2 = 20


27. Divide : 172 m 48 cm ÷ 4.

28. Nazar travelled 360 Km at the speed of 90 Km/hr. Find the


time taken for his travel.


29. How much wire will be needed to make a rectangle of length


6 cm and breadth 3 cm?


30. A company gives ` 93,300 as salary for 6 workers. Find the


salary of one worker?


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2 1 3
31. Add the fractions : + +
7 7 7

32. If
= 3, = 4, =5

then + + + – =?

33. Write the number name:


i) 37689 ii) 100000


31 15
34. Which is the smaller in the following fraction: and .
37 37

35. Using brackets write three pairs of number whose sum is 12.

Use them to write three equalities.


36. Write the following properties in words.

1) n – 0 = n ii) m ÷ 1 = m.
15
37. Multiply : ´3
32

38. Add: 7 + 65 + 324 + 52342.


39. A water Board shares 28,049 liters daily to 7 lorries. How




much of water is given to each lorry?

SECTION – E

Answer any two questions.  2 x 5 = 10


40. Ramya visits the gym five days once and Kavitha visits the

gym six day once. In which day will they meet each other?
41. 132 peanuts candies are shared equally with 12 students. Find

the share for one students and estimate it to its nearest tens
places.
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42. The bar chart represents the number of students using different


modes of transport.

Questions:
1. Which mode of transport is mostly used by the students?

2. How many students come to school by walking?


3. Which mode of transport is used the least?


4. How many students come by Bus?


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