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Atomic Energy Education Society: Half Yearly Examination (2018-19)
Atomic Energy Education Society: Half Yearly Examination (2018-19)
Atomic Energy Education Society: Half Yearly Examination (2018-19)
Q.1: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. (1x8=8)
Odisha is blessed with natural beauty – a breathtaking coastline dotted with pristine beaches,
rolling hills of the Eastern Ghats, dense sal forests and abundant wildlife. Whether you want to
witness olive ridley turtles that travel thousands of miles to nest on the beaches, dancing dolphins
covering near Asia’s biggest brackish water lake or discover a fabulous mangrove eco – system
where horseshoe crabs fit about, the state has it all and more. With a strong focus on eco tourism
and rich flaura – fauna, Odisha has been drawing a number of tourists from around the world
who want to get lost in its splendid beauty. Odisha has a rich cultural heritage that becomes
apparent as one ventures into its forestland and the coastal regions. A trip here is not only fun
but it’s also eye opening in myriad ways, as you learn a lot about local economic activities,
lifestyle, beliefs and customs of the villages. You also learn of the ties that bind the environment,
giving you an authentic experience, while at the same time, sensitizing you to the lives of the
communities that inhabit this part of the country. About 4.2% of the state’s geographical area is
protected and this encompasses hills, floodplains, rivers and the marine ecology. Chilka Lagoon
is one of the top wetland sites of India, extending 70 km long and 32 km wide and attracts
thousands of visitors from India and abroad.
(Discover – India, Jan 2017)
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Q.2: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow
Some time ago, a man punished his 3-year-old daughter for wasting a roll of gold wrapping
paper. Money was tight and he became infuriated when the child tried to decorate a box to put
under Christmas tree. Nevertheless, the little girl brought the gift to her father the next morning
and said, “This is for you, Daddy.”
The man was embarrassed by his earlier over reaction, but his anger flared again when he found
out that the box as empty. He yelled at her, stating, “Don’t you know, when you give someone a
present, there is supposed to be something inside?” The little girl looked up at him with tears in
her eyes and cried, “Oh, Daddy, it’s not empty at all. I blew kisses into the box. They’re all for
you, Daddy.”
The father was crushed. He put his arms around his little girl, and he begged for her forgiveness.
Only a short time later, an accident took the life of the child. It is also told that her father kept
that gold box by his bed for many years and, whenever he was discouraged, he would take out an
imaginary kiss and remember the love of the child who put it in there.
In a very real sense, each one of us, as human beings, have been given a gold container filled
with unconditional love and kisses, by our children, family members, friends and God. There is
simply no other possession, anyone could hold, more precious than this.
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SECTION B: WRITING ( 20 MARKS)
Q.3: Ambuj has received a telephone call from his mother’s office when she was not at
home. He had the following conversation with the speaker. But he has to go for his music
class. So he has left a message for his mother. Write the message within 50 words using the
information given below. Do not add any new information. 04
Ambuj: Hello!
Mr Rastogi: Hello! May I speak with Ms Dixit please? I am Naresh Rastogi from her office.
Ambuj: Mom’s not at home right now.
Mr Rastogi: In that case can you give her a message? It is urgent. Please tell her that the meeting
fixed for tomorrow has been rescheduled. Ask her to check her mail as soon as possible for the
details. Please don’t forget to inform her.
Ambuj: Don’t worry. I will tell her as soon as she returns.
Q.4: You have recently visited a cake factory as part of your school’s educational tour.
Write a paragraph to share your experience of the visit. 06
Q.5: Write a story based on the clues given below. Give it a suitable title. 10
Raj and Gopal – friends – crossing jungle – see a bear – bears don’t climb trees – Ram climbs –
Gopal afraid – lies quietly – holds breath – as dead – bear comes – goes round Gopal – sniffs –
goes away – Ram climbs down – Gopal silent – Ram asks – what did the bear say – Gopal says-
don’t trust – no true friend.
Q.6: There is a mistake in each line of the following paragraph. Identify the mistake and
write the correct word against the incorrect one. One has been done for you. (1/2x6=03)
Incorrect Correct
Mother India have given birth to a) have has
many great son. Lal Bahadur Shastri b) ______________ ______________
was one of the greatest of as sons. c) ______________ ______________
He remains the Prime Minister of d) ______________ ______________
India in about eighteen months. e) ______________ ______________
During this period, he feels the f) ______________ ______________
pulse of the nations correct and led g) ______________ ______________
the country to its glories.
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Q.7: Fill in the blanks using appropriate word from the options and complete the following
sentences (1x4=4)
Umbrellas a) ________ meant to protect people b) _________ rain. Different kinds of umbrellas
are available c) ________ these days but we must select the one that d) ___________ to our
requirement.
Q.8: Make nouns from the words given below by adding –ness or –ity. (For some words we
need to add just –ty, or –y.) (1x4=4)
Q.9: Do as Directed:
1. a___________________ of flowers.
2. a___________________ of cattle.
a. Ancient
b. Clever
a. understand_______________________
b. happy___________________________
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SECTION D: LITERATURE (25 MARKS)
Q.10: Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow (1x4=4)
Q.11: Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow (1x4=4)
“I don’t know this word,” the elf squeaked while reading Patrick’s homework. “Get me a
dictionary. No, what’s even better, look up the word and sound it out by each letter.”
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Q.12: Answer the following questions in 30 to 40 words (Any Four) (2x4=8)
a) Why is Kalpana Chawla called an Indian American? Where was she born?
b) How did the Villagers come to know about the Magic waterfall? What did they do after
knowing it?
c) What was special about Miss. Beam’s school?
d) What abilities must an astronaut have according to the journalist?
e) Who did the dog finally choose as his master and why?
a) How did Ray come to know that the Customer was not really a customer?
b) Why did the other governors grow jealous of the shepherd?
c) What did Tansen do to counter the effect of Raag Deepak?
Q.14: Answer any one of the following questions in about 50 to 60 words (5)
A little help provided can prevent someone from doing a great mistake. Justify this with
reference to the story, the Old Clock Shop.
Or
The story of wise shepherd teaches us many things. Write what values you have learned from
this story.
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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION (2018-19)
SECTION –A (6 MARKS) (6 x 1 M= 6 M)
2. The largest 4-digit number, using any one digit twice, from digits 5, 9, 2 and 6 is
1
6. When is written with denominator as 12, its numerator is
4
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SECTION-B (12 MARKS) (6 x 2 M=12 M)
1 1
7.a) Add 1 and 6
4 2
1 1
b) Subtract from
6 2
8. Find the value using property: (a) 2973 × 17 + 2973 × 3 (b) 654 × 102
9. Express the following as the sum of two odd primes. (a) 44 (b) 36
10. Draw a quadrilateral ABCD. Draw the diagonals and name them.
11. What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock turn through,
12. a) Arrange the following integers in the ascending order: –2, 1, 0, –3, +4, –5
b) Write two integers whose sum is less than both the integers.
17. Write the smallest 4-digit number and express it in terms of its prime factors.
a) in the interior of the triangle b) in the exterior of the triangle and c) on the triangle
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B C
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19. The given figure is a cube. Write down
b) Write the natural numbers between 1 and 13. What fraction of them are prime numbers?
22. Three tankers contain 168 L, 252 L and 378 L of oil respectively. Find the maximum
capacity of the container that can measure the oil of the three tankers in exact number of
times.
23. The town newspaper is published every day. One copy has 12 pages. Everyday 11,980
copies are printed. How many total pages are printed in the month of January?
25. In a morning walk, three persons step off together. Their steps measure 80 cm, 85 cm and
90 cm respectively. What is the minimum distance each should walk so that all can cover the
same distance in complete steps?
(a) two pairs of opposite sides (b) two pairs of opposite angles
(c) two pairs of adjacent sides (d) two pairs of adjacent angles
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27. Draw any circle and mark
28. Draw the face of the clock to show the position of the hour hand of a clock if it starts
1
(b) from 2 and makes of a revolution, clockwise?
2
29. (a) The least integer lying between –10 and –15 is………………
2 3
30. Sunil purchased 12 litres of juice on Monday and 4 litres of juice on Tuesday.
3 4
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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION (2018-19)
8. The internal structure of bones that support and protects the entire body is
a) Skeleton b) tendon c) cartilage d) skull
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Fill in the blanks. 10x1=10 marks
21. What are the two types of root system in plants? Draw their diagrams.
22. Why burning of paper is an irreversible change?
23. Why do we need to separate components of a mixture? Give two reasons.
24. Name a material which is actually opaque but you can make it translucent with a little effort.
What will you do to make it translucent?
25. Classify the following into stitched and unstitched fabric.
a) Shirt b) saree c) kurta d) dhoti
e) frock f) bag g) turban h) lungi
26. Name the disease caused by the deficiency of the following nutrients. Write the name of any
one food item which is a source of that nutrient.
a) Iron
b) Vitamin C
27. Define biotic and abiotic components. Give one example for each.
28. Give one example of each of the following types of joints:
(i) Ball and Socket joint (ii) Pivotal joint
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Answer the following questions. 8x3=24 marks
29. Why must we eat cooked food only? Write any three points.
30. What is the importance of roughage and water in our diet?
31. Differentiate between natural and synthetic fibres. Give one example for each.
32. Write the name of any two objects which are made from following material :
a) Leather b) Cotton c) Wood
33. Which separation method will you use in the following cases :
a) Bigger stones from grains
b) Husk from flour
c) Salt from water
34. How is the metal rim fixed to the cart wheel?
35. Mention any three adaptations of camel to survive in the desert.
36. Write any two body parts used by these animals to move from place to place.
a) Pigeon b) Fish c) Cockroach
37. Draw a neat diagram of a flower and label any of its four parts. (5)
38. (a) Water does not provide nutrients, yet it is an important component of our food. (3+2)
Give reason.
(b) What do you mean by terrestrial habitat? Give two examples.
39. (a) Draw a leaf and label its parts. (2+2+1)
(b) What are the different types of leaf venation? Differentiate between them with the
help of diagrams.
(c) Give one example for each type of leaf venation.
40. (a) How will you test the presence of protein in a given food item? (3+2)
(b) Draw two food items that is a source of protein.
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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION (2018-19)
CLASS: VI DURATION: 3 Hrs.
SUBJECT: SOCIAL SCIENCE MARKS: 80
DATE OF EXAMINATION: 03-10-2018
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General instructions:-
This question paper contains 26 questions. All questions are compulsory.
1. Marks are indicated against each question.
2. Question no. 1 to 7, carries 1 mark each.
3. Question no. 8 to 18 carries 3 marks each.
4. Question no. 19 to 25 carries 5 marks each.
5. Question no. 26 is a map based question. (5 marks).
6. Attach the map inside your answer book.
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II. State whether the following statements are true or false. (3x1 Mark = 3)
5. Days are shorter and nights are longer during winter season.
6. The Buddha taught that karma has no effect on our lives.
7. Ladhak is in north India and Kerala is in south.
19. List five ways in which the non-whites were discriminated against.
20. What do you understand by the word “government”? List any three ways in which you think
the govt. affects your daily life.
21. What is meant by the solar system? Name the planets according to their distance from the Sun.
22. Name any two important mahajanapadas. Why did the rajas of mahajanapadas build forts?
OR
Who was the founder of Buddhism? In which language did he preach the ordinary people?
Mention any three teachings of Lord Buddha.
23. Draw a neat labelled diagram of the earth showing the important latitudes of the earth.
(Equator, tropic of Cancer, tropic of Capricorn, Arctic circle, Antarctic Circle.)
24. Identify the conventional signs and symbols.
a) b) PO c) = = = = = = d) e)
26. On the outline map of India mark the following. (Map based question)
a. Bhimbetta b. Hungsi c. Kurnool d. Lothal e. Dholavira
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2- frus vkack vk.kyk-
Q½ pkj QGkaph ukos fygk 2
Izk- 8 ok rqeP;k fe=kyk rqeP;k ok<fnolkyk vkea=.k dj.kkjs i= fygk 7
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rqeP;k Hkkokyk vH;klkps egRRo lkax.kkjs i= fygk-
iz- 9 ok [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;kgh ,dk fo’k;koj 15 & 20 vksGhpk fuca/k fygk- 10
1- ek>k vkoMrk lektlsod 2- ek>k fe= 3- ek>s xko