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SCIENCE

1. Neelima pushed the wall but failed to move it. Which 7. The given diagram shows section of a bone.
of the following statements is correct regarding this?
Q
A. Energy is spent and work is done.
B. Energy is spent and work is not done.
C. Energy is not spent and work is done. P R
D. Energy is not spent and work is not done.

2. Which among the following animals has body covering


different from the rest ? In which of the following parts new blood cells are
produced?
A. Snail B. Tortoise
A. P B. Q
C. Oyster D. Fish C. R D. Both Q and R
3. Which of the following is correct 8. Select the incorrect match from the following.
regarding the animal shown in the A. Vitamin A – Beri beri
figure? B. Vitamin C – Scurvy
A. They travel from the Arctic to C. Iron – Anaemia
the Antarctic to escape winter D. Calcium – Osteoporosis
and goes back during summer.
9. Which of the following is correct regarding the parts
B. They fly from Canada to Mexico during the labelled as P, Q, R and S?
winter season.
C. They migrate to escape drought during summer.
D. They migrate to the coast of Orissa to lay eggs.
4. Sameer : Insects breathe through spiracles. A. S encloses the vertebral column.
Raj : Insects have six legs to walk or hop. B. P is responsible for thinking and reasoning.
Rashi : Insects have feathered wings to fly.
C. R controls balance, movement and muscle
Select the correct option regarding the given statements coordination.
made by three children. D. Q controls breathing, digestion and blood
A. Raj and Rashi are correct while Sameer is circulation.
incorrect.
10. Which of the following are the examples of third
B. Rashi and Sameer are correct while Raj is incorrect.
C. Sameer and Raj are correct while Rashi is incorrect. class lever?
D. Only Raj is correct.

5. ‘X’ are animals having flat and sharp front teeth for
biting and strong flat and broad back teeth for chewing
and grinding of food. What are ‘X’?
A. Herbivores
B. Carnivores A. (i) and (ii) B. (i), (ii) and (iii)
C. Rodents C. (iii) only D. (ii) and (iii)
D. None of these
11. Anita cannot see properly in dark. The doctor advised
6.
Which of the following statements is not true about the her to take green leafy vegetables, mango, papaya,
animal shown in the figure? carrot, etc. in her diet.
A. It has streamlined body. She is most likely suffering from ______ which is
B. It has hollow bones to make caused due to ______.
the body light in weight. A. Scurvy, deficiency of vitamin C
C. It has feathers to fly and keep B. Beri beri, deficiency of vitamin B
the body warm. C. Night blindness, deficiency of vitamin A
D. Its hindlimbs are modified into wings. D. Rickets, deficiency of vitamin D

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12. Study the diagram carefully. Which of the following is A. a – (iii), b – (i), c – (iv), d – (ii)
correct? B. a – (i), b – (iii), c – (ii), d – (iv)
C. a – (iii), b – (ii), c – (i), d – (iv)
D. a – (i), b – (iii), c – (iv), d – (ii)

16. In India, crops that are grown in summers are called


kharif crops. Which of the following are kharif crops?
(i) Radish (ii) Mustard
(iii) Jowar (iv) Millet
(v) Cabbage (vi) Maize
P Q R (vii) Rice (viii) Apple
A. Effort Load Fulcrum A. (i), (ii) and (vii)
B. Fulcrum Effort Load B. (iii), (iv), (vi) and (vii)
C. Load Fulcrum Effort C. (iv), (vi) and (viii)
D. Effort Fulcrum Load D. (i), (ii), (v) and (viii)
13. Shruti performed an experiment in which she tried
17. Which of the following is an incorrect statement
to germinate four seeds put in four different beakers
regarding the given figures?
P, Q, R and S having different conditions as given
below.
P – Having air and warmth but no water P. Q.
Q – Having water and warmth but no air
R – Having air and water but no warmth
S – Having air, water and warmth.
Identify the beaker in which the seed germinates. R.
S.
A. Beaker Q B. Beaker P
C. Beaker S D. Beaker R
A. P gets dispersed by wind.
14. Which of the following is incorrect regarding the B. Q gets dispersed by animals.
parts labelled as W, X, Y and Z? C. R and S get dispersed by water.
D. R gets dispersed by water while P gets dispersed
by wind.

18. I am 'X'. I hold the plant firmly in the soil. Besides,


I also absorb water from the soil. Who am I?
A. Root
B. Stem
C. Leaf
D. Bud

A. Bougainvillea reproduces by Z. 19. ‘X’ is an object that revolves around a planet. Select the
option, which on unscrambling gives the name of ‘X’.
B. Bryophyllum reproduces by Y.
A. E T M O E I R E T S
C. Sugarcane reproduces by W.
B. A S E T I L T L E
D. Sweet potato reproduces by X.
C. D I O S A T E R
15. Match column I with column II and select the correct D. T S S R A
option from the given codes.
20. 'X' is a very hard rock formed by slow cooling of lava
Column I Column II and is used for making statues. What is X?
(a) Dandelion (i) Animal A. Basalt
(b) Xanthium (ii) Water B. Granite
(c) Geranium (iii) Wind C. Pumice
(d) Coconut (iv) Explosion D. Marble

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21. Study the given diagram. A. Sugar and talc are soluble in water while salt
and sand are insoluble.
LIQUID
Q B. Sugar, salt and talc are soluble in water while
P
sand is insoluble.
S R
C. Sugar, salt, talc and sand all are soluble in
GAS SOLID water.
What do the processes P, Q, R and S represent? D. Sugar and salt are soluble in water while talc
and sand are insoluble.
P Q R S
A. Freezing Evaporation Condensation Melting 25. The given figures X and Y show soil erosion caused
B. Melting Condensation Freezing Evaporation by different agents. Select the correct causal agents
C. Condensation Freezing Melting Evaporation of soil erosion shown in figures X and Y.
D. Freezing Melting Evaporation Condensation

22. Select the correct option regarding the process


shown in the given figure.

X Y

X Y
A. Human activity Water
B. Water Wind
C. Wind Human activity
D. Wind Water
A. Substance ‘d’ contains ‘e’ and ‘f’ both.
B. Substance ‘e’ is ‘d’ minus ‘f’. 26. If an earthquake occurs, which of the following you
C. Substance ‘f’ is ‘d’ minus ‘e’. should do?
D. All of these A. If you are indoors, stay in and get under a desk
or a table.
23. Diesel is refined from the crude oil obtained from
oil wells. Besides diesel, what other products can B. If you are outdoors, take shelter under trees or
crude oil produce? buildings.
A. Kerosene B. Petrol C. If you are on a beach, get into the sea.
C. LPG D. All of these D. All of these

24. Diya took four beakers containing equal amount of 27. Which of the things listed below are non-
water. She wanted to check solubility of some solids biodegradable?
like sugar, salt, talc and sand. She added the four (i) Newspaper (ii) Plastic bags
types of solids into their respective beakers, stirred (iii) Gold necklace (iv) Roasted chicken
the contents with a spoon and waited for some time. (v) Credit card (vi) Dead animal
What would Diya’s observation? A. (i) and (ii) only B. (iii) and (iv) only
C. (ii), (iii) and (v) only D. (i), (iv) and (vi) only

28. Which of the following sets of gases do not contribute


to global warming?
A. Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide
B. Oxygen and nitrogen.
C. CFC and carbon dioxide
D. Methane and water vapour

29. Which of the following could be the result, when a


river rises above its bank due to heavy rainfall?
A. Hurricane B. Tsunami
C. Cyclone D. Flood

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30. 'X' is a gaseous planet. It has many satellites and
takes about 12 years to orbit once around the Sun. A.
'X' in the given paragraph is _________.
A. Mercury B. Saturn
C. Jupiter D. Uranus B.

31. Which of the following planets is not hidden in this


word grid?
C.
N J U P I T E R T
E M Z V U T F N U
P A M E R C U R Y
T R O N S V M A E D.
U S O U E A R T H
N F N S M M E U A
E U R A N U S E H 35. Refer to the given figure that shows process Z which
A. The smallest planet is used for removing soluble impurities and involves
B. The planet having 27 Moons two processes X and Y. Select the option that correctly
C. The hottest and brightest planet identifies processes X, Y and Z.
D. The planet which takes about 30 years to complete
one orbit around the Sun

32. Look at the figure. It shows total lunar eclipse. Where


is the Moon in it ?

A. a B. b
C. c D. d X Y Z
33. The diagram below shows two types of satellites. A. Sedimentation Decantation Filtration
Which of the following statements is/are correct B. Evaporation Condensation Distillation
regarding them?
C. Evaporation Condensation Decantation
D. Condensation Filtration Sedimentation

36. Which of the following statements are correct about


the Moon?
X Y (i) There is no air on the Moon.
P. X and Y are both naturally occurring satellites. (ii) The Moon is about one-sixth of the Earth’s size.
Q. X and Y transmit telephone and TV signals. (iii) The pull of gravity on the Moon is about one-
R. X causes high and low tides. fourth of that of the Earth.
S. Y rotates along its own axis. (iv) Moon completes one revolution around the earth
T. Y gives off light which sustains life on Earth. in every 365 days.
A. S only B. P and R A. (ii) only
C. Q, S, and T D. Q, R, S and T B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (i) only
34. Study the given figures of a lunar cycle.
D. (i) and (iii)

? 37. There are five objects a, b, c, d and e with different


masses but same volume lying on a ground. They are
to be put in a water tank.
December 12 December 17 December 19 December 21
Which of the following will sink first and which will
Which of the following shows the correct shape of
sink last?
the Moon on December 21?

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45g 35g 41. Study the given table.
b a Solution Solute Solvent
56g 64g X Gas Liquid
c d Y Solid Liquid
75g Water
Water tank Z Liquid Liquid
e Select the correct option regarding X, Y and Z.
A. c, b B. e, a A. X could be ink water and Z could be oxygen in
C. d, e D. b, d water.
B. Y could be sugar solution and X could be
38. Madhvi put the container 'X' shown in the carbonated drinks.
figure in the freezer. The water level in the C. Z could be milk in water and Y could be mixture
container was 100 mL before freezing. of different gases.
Select the correct option which shows the level of D. X could be mixture of gases and Z could be
frozen water. honey in tea.

42. Which of the following statements are correct ?


A. B. (i) Silk is obtained from plants.
(ii) Nylon is a man-made fibre.
(iii) Curry leaves are used to protect woollen clothes
from insects.
C. D.
(iv) We should wear light coloured clothes in
summer.
39. The given figures X and Y show two materials. Select A. (i) and (ii) B. (ii) and (iv)
the correct statements about them. C. (iii) and (iv) D. (i) and (iii)

43. In which of the following actions gravitational force


is working to perform the action?

A. B.
X Y
1 kg of iron 1 kg of cotton
P. X is heavier than Y.
Q. Both X and Y are waterproof.
R. Both X and Y have same mass.
S. Both X and Y are solids. C. D.
A. P and Q
B. Q and R
C. R and S
D. P and S 44. Which of the following simple machine is not used in
Sewing machine?
40. Which of the following statements is/are correct? A. Wheel and axle B. Wedge
I. A ball is thrown upward. Its potential energy C. Lever D. Pulley and screw
decreases and kinetic energy increases.
45. Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?
II. In a second class lever, load lies between the
fulcrum and the effort. (i) Energy exists in two forms only.
(ii) Energy is the ability to do work.
III. Coal is renewable source of energy.
(iii) Force is a push or pull that makes things to
IV. Formation of ice from water is chemical change.
move.
A. III and IV only
(iv) Geothermal energy is the heat from the Sun.
B. I, II and III only
A. (i) and (ii) B. (ii) and (iii)
C. II and III only
C. (i) and (iv) D. (i) and (iii)
D. II only

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ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Refer to the given figure and select the correct option P Q R S
regarding it. A. Ostrich Horse Lizard Duck
B. Swallow Human Fish Whale
Optic nerve
C. Eagle Bat Guppy Turtles
Lens
Retina D. Kiwi Kangaroo Tortoise Crocodile
Iris
Cornea Pupil 49. Khushi set up the experiment as shown below. She
drilled a hole at the bottom of a tin can and filled it
with water. She fixed it at position B on a stand. She
A. Pupil is labelled correctly while retina is labelled held a water wheel beneath it.
incorrectly.
B. Both iris and cornea are labelled correctly. A
Tin can
C. Lens is labelled correctly while optic nerve is B
Water
labelled incorrectly. Water wheel
C
D. Both iris and optic nerve are labelled correctly.
47.
Retort stand

Which of the following should Khushi do if she wants


the water wheel to spin faster?
P. Move the tin can to position A.
Q. Move the tin can to position C.
R. Decrease the size of the hole.
Three blocks X, Y and Z are tied to three similar
S. Increase the size of the hole.
springs of same length. A. P and R only
B. P and S only
Which of the following blocks are the heaviest and
the lightest respectively? C. Q and S only
D. Q and R only
A. X, Y
50. Ritu, Nisha, Mayank and Raj were asked to measure
B. Y, Z
the temperature of hot water in different beakers.
C. Z, X The given diagrams show the way how each student
measured the temperature.
D. Z, Y
A D
48. Study the given flow chart carefully and select the B
Thermometer C
correct option regarding it.

Beaker of
water

Ritu Raj Mayank Nisha

Which student will be able to take an accurate reading


of the temperature of water?
A. Ritu B. Raj
C. Mayank D. Nisha

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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