This document outlines an annual science exam for 4th grade students with 100 total marks. It contains two sections. Section A includes 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks each, covering topics like causes of fever, sources of calcium, causes of polio, forms of energy, and properties of shadows. Section B asks students to answer 7 of 10 short answer questions worth 10 marks each, such as differentiating contagious and non-contagious diseases, defining matter and its states, explaining gravity and its effects, and defining machines and how they work. The exam tests students on their knowledge of health, nutrition, physics, and other basic science topics.
This document outlines an annual science exam for 4th grade students with 100 total marks. It contains two sections. Section A includes 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks each, covering topics like causes of fever, sources of calcium, causes of polio, forms of energy, and properties of shadows. Section B asks students to answer 7 of 10 short answer questions worth 10 marks each, such as differentiating contagious and non-contagious diseases, defining matter and its states, explaining gravity and its effects, and defining machines and how they work. The exam tests students on their knowledge of health, nutrition, physics, and other basic science topics.
This document outlines an annual science exam for 4th grade students with 100 total marks. It contains two sections. Section A includes 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks each, covering topics like causes of fever, sources of calcium, causes of polio, forms of energy, and properties of shadows. Section B asks students to answer 7 of 10 short answer questions worth 10 marks each, such as differentiating contagious and non-contagious diseases, defining matter and its states, explaining gravity and its effects, and defining machines and how they work. The exam tests students on their knowledge of health, nutrition, physics, and other basic science topics.
Total Marks: 100 Name Roll School No Section (A) Q.No.1 Choose the correct Answers. Each MCQ carry three marks. I. If our body temperature increases from 98.6 F to 101 F Then its cause is: a) Hot water b) Fever c) Sitting in the Sunlight d) Sitting near Fire II. In which Food most of the calcium is found? a) Meat b) Rice c) Milk d) Pulse III. What is the cause of polio? a) Bacteria b) Virus c) House Fly d) Mosquito IV. Which one of these has the most volume? a) Book b) Pencil c) Eraser d) Cricket ball V. Which of the following is “NOT” a form of energy? a) Light b) Sound c) Glass d) Heat VI. How many colours are present in sunlight? a) 1 b) 3 c) 5 d) 7 VII. Electrical Energy can be transformed into: a) Heat b) Light c) Sound d) All of these. VIII. If you take your hand nearer to the lighted lamp than to the wall, the shadow of your hand a) Will not form. b) Will be smaller. c) Will be bigger. d) Will be of the same size. IX. What is force a) Push. b) Pull. C) Lift d) Push and pull. X. All bodies are attracted towards the earth due to: a) Force b) Fraction c) gravity d) Motion Section (B) Q.NO.2. Attempt any Seven of the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks. 1. Differentiate between contagious and non-contagious diseases. 2. Define matter and write down its three states. 3. Why cannot we walk easily on ice? 4. What is meant by gravity? On which objects it acts? 5. How do we sense the buzzing of mosquitos? 6. Which state of matter has the lowest density? 7. Can light travel through the vacuum? 8. Why are cooking utensils made of metals? 9. Write any three reasons of sickness? 10.What is a machine? How does it works for us?