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TEST 2.

1 ~CHAPTER 1,2,3,7, 8 - NS0 questions -15 ; TIME - 15 MINUTES

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1.Read the given statements and select the option 4. Select the correct option for cerebrum (X) ,
which correctly states them True (T) and Cerebellum (Y) , and medulla oblongata (Z) .
False(F).
(A) X - Controls heartbeat
I. Wings of housefly and honeybee are made up Y -Maintains balance and posture

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of scales. Z- Controls learning ability
II. Ducks and penguins swim with the help of
their webbed feet (B)X- Controls learning ability
III. Crocodile and snake crawl on the ground. Y- Maintains balance and posture
IV. Sharks, whales and dolphins breathe through Z- Controls heart beat
blowholes.

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(C)X- Controls learning ability

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(A) TFTT. (B) TTFF Y- Controls heartbeat
(C) TFFF. (D) FFTF Z- Maintains balance and posture
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——————— (D)X- Maintains balance and posture
Y- Controls learning ability

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2. Read the given passage regarding types of body Z- Controls heartbeat

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covering where few words have been italicised. —————————————————————
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Body of amphibians and reptiles is covered with
scales. Scales are soft and overlapping structures 5. Which joint allows side to side movement 360
that do not let water enter the body of animals. degrees?

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Some insects also have scales

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(A) Pivot. (B) Hinge
Select the incorrect option regarding this. (C) Ball and socket (D) Gliding
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(A) Amphibians must be replaced by fishes ———————

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(B) Soft should not be replaced as it is correctly
mentioned. 6. Four friends Rohit, Manav, Dhruv, and

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(C) Insects should not be replaced as it is Kishnuk are trying to germinate a bean seed as
correctly mentioned. follows.
(D) Both B and C.
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3. Refer to the given relationships based on

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habitats and select the correct option which
satisfies the same relationship. [SOF NSO 2021]

Octopus: Newt: Sloth O

Whose seed will germinate?

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(A) Emu : Frog : Shark
(B) Toucan : Dolphin : Monkey (A) Rohit. (B) Manav
(C) Seahorse: Toad : Koala (C) Dhruv. (D) Kishnuk
(D) Butterfly : Kiwi : Eagle —————————————————————
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11. Shikha arranged four magnets such that one

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7. A seed is dicotyledonous and also dispersed by end of each magnet was attracted to its
explosion. The seed is of the plant: neighbouring magnet as shown in the given
figure.
(A) Rice. (B) Tigernail Which of the following is another possible
(C) Pea. (D) Coconut arrangement? [NSO 2021]
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8. Harsh grouped plants on the basis of dispersal


of their seeds. By mistake, he placed one wrong
member in one of the groups. Select the option
that correctly identifies this group. [NSO 2021]

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(A) Lotus, Coconut, Xanthium
(B) Maple, Hiptage, Dandelion
(C) Urena, Litchi, Watermelon
(D) Pea, Geranium , Balsam
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9. Identify the part of brain X from the given
statements and select the correct statement
regarding it.

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- it controls hormone production
- It controls body temperature

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- It controls emotion
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(A) X could be cerebellum that also helps to ——————————————
maintain balance

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(B) X could be brainstem that also controls all 12. Ritesh tried to pull two different boxes filled
involuntary functions.

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with different items, one has 10kg of wool and the
(C) X could be cerebrum that controls memory other has 10kg of rice.
and learning Select the incorrect option regarding this
(D) X could be diencephalon that also controls situation:

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blood pressure.
————————————————————— (A) He will feel easier to pull the box having 10kg
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of wool.

10. If your friend is suffering from bleeding gums, (B) He will feel equally hard to pull both the
then you would suggest him/her to include in boxes
their diet:
(C) He may feel it easier to pull the box having
rice if he uses a trolley.

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(A) Vitamin A. (B) Vitamin B
(D) Both B and C
(C) Vitamin C. (D) Vitamin K
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13. Four pieces of materials W,X,Y and Z of

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similar size, had their masses measured
individually.

Then they were submerged into a container of


water.
14. Formation of antifreeze is example of which

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After soaking for 10 minutes, W, X, Y and Z were change?
removed from the container. There were each
weighed again. (A) Physical change
Their masses are shown in the table below: (B) Chemical change
Material Mass before Mass after (C) Irreversible change
submerging (g) removing from (D) Both B and C

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water(g) —————————————————————

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W 6 8 ——————————————

X 12 19
15. How can you decrease the solubility of a gas in
Y 4 4 a liquid?

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Z 16 20
(A) Shaking. (B) Cooling

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(C) Heating. (D) Both A and C
Which material is most suitable to make a
raincoat? —————————————————————
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(A) W. (B) X. (C) Y. (D) Z

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7. Which will offer most friction?

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NSO TEST 2.2 CHAPTER 1,2,3,7,8 (A)Glass(B)Granit(C)chalk(D)Marble
Questions -15 8. If a ball is released from an
incline, it’s least speed will be
1. A seed cannot :
at the :
(A)Respire. (B) Photosynthesise
(A)Top. (B) Bottom
(C)Both A and B (D) None of these
(C) Middle. (D) Constant throughout

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2. Dodder is :

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9. Which part of the brain is
(A)Partial parasite.
emotional brain:
(B)Complete parasite
(A)Midbrain. (B) Cerebrum
(C)Insectivorous plant
(C) Diencephalon (D) Brain stem
(D)Autotrophic yellow plant
10. Which part of brain is not a

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3. The end product of the process
part of hindbrain, but a part of

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that seed can perform is :
the brain stem?
(A)Carbon dioxide. (B) Oxygen
(A)Pons. (B) Medulla oblongata
(C) Sunlight. (D) Glucose
(C)Midbrain (D) Cerebellum
4. Why are insectivorous plants
11. An archaeologist found 2 modern
called nitrogenous plants?

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human skeletons at a site at which
(A)Because they cannot

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he was excavating. One skeleton had
photosynthesise and depend on
missing carpals and the other has
insects for nutrition.
missing femurs. How many bones in
(B)Because they can
total he had brought?
photosynthesise, but grow in
(A)395 (B) 394 (C) 412 (D) 400
nitrogen deficient soil, so meet

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their nitrogen requirements by
12. How can you increase the
eating insects.

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solubility of a gas in a liquid?
(C)Because they are parasitic and
(A)Shaking. (B) Cooling
take nitrogen from the host
(C) Heating. (D) Both A and C
plant.
(D)None of the above
13. Mark true or false and select

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the correct statement:
5. If 4 wax pieces are stuck on a
I. Penguins and ducks swim with

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metal ring, and this metal ring is
their flippers
heated from one end, then which wax
II.Fishes have webbed fins to swim
piece will fall the last?
III.Dolphins and sea horse have
(A)One kept nearest
blow holes and lungs to breathe
(B)One kept to the sideof the flame

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(C)One kept diametrically opposite
(A)TFF (B) FTT (C) FFT (D) FFF
to the flame

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(D)All of them fall at the same
14. Salmon migrates from __ water
time
to ___ water after laying eggs.
6. Select the correct statement
(A)Sea, Fresh. (B) Fresh, Sea
about friction:
(C) Fresh, Fresh. (D) Sea, sea
(A)It always acts in the backward
direction

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(B)It always acts in the forward
15. Which substance is an exception
direction eg when we walk
that it expands on freezing ?
(C)It never help us to do any
activity
(A)Water. (B)Ethylene glycol
(D)Friction opposes motion
(C) Acetone. (D) None of these

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TEST NSO 2.3 CHAPTER 1,2,3,7,8
1. Which of the following is not the raw material of 10. Which joint is found between the first two
the process that seed can perform? vertebrae?
(A) Glucose. (B) Oxygen (C) Water. (D) None (A) Gliding (B) Pivot (C) Ball & Socket (D) Hinge

2. Select the modification of plant which does not 11. How many bones make up the human skull?

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help to tide over unfavourable conditions? (A) 22. (B) 28. (C) 21. (D) 25
(A) Runner of grass (B) Potato
(C) Sweet potato. (D) Onion 12. Select the correct statement :
(A) All striated muscles are voluntary
3. In which plant, the seed is dispersed by animal? (B) All voluntary muscles are striated
(A) Madar. (B) Urena. (C) Hiptage (D) Coconut (C) All involuntary muscles are smooth

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(D) All smooth muscles are voluntary

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4. Which structure occupies the topmost position of
the embryonal axis in dicotyledonous seed? 13. Which part of the brain is included in hind brain
(A) Plumule (B) Radicle (C) Cotyledon (D) None but not in the brain stem?
(A) Cerebrum(B) Cerebellum (C) Medulla (D)Pons
5. Which animals have undetachable scales

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connected to form a sheet? 14. Which amplifies the sound that reached our ears?

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(A) Crocodile. (B) Toucan (A) Eardrum. (B) Ossicles. (C) Canal (D) Cochlea
(C) Salmon. (D) Both A and B
15. Which food gives us maximum energy ?
6. Statement I : The body of insects is soft. (A) Carbohydrate (B) Fats (C) Protein (D) Vitamins
Statement II: It is protected by a hard covering

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called cuticle. 16. Select the odd one out on the basis of the season

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in which the crop is grown. [SOF NSO 2021]
(A) Both statement I and II are correct and statement (A) Jowar (B) Bajra (C) Linseed (D) Maize
II is the correct explanation of statement I
(B) Both Statement I and II are correct but statement 17. Read the following statements and select the

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II is not the correct explanation of statement I option that correctly identifies them as true or false.
(C) Statement I is incorrect whereas statement II is I. Leaves of plants help in gaseous exchange

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correct II. Crops grown in winter are called as kharif crops
(D) Statement I is correct whereas statement II is whereas crops grown in summer are called as
incorrect Rabi crops
III. Seeds of conifers are naked and not enclosed

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7. Spiracles in insects are present at : within the fruit.
(A) Top of the body. (B) Below the body IV. Seeds of Xanthium and dandelion are dispersed
(C) Side of the body. (D) Everywhere by wind and animal respectively.

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8. Select the correct statement :
(A) In bats, the hind-limbs are modified to wings
which are covered by skin
(B) In birds, the forelimbs are modified to wing s
which are covered with fur
(A) TFTF (B) FFTT (C) TTFF (D) FTFF

18. Which among the following has no definite


shape, but a definite volume?
(A) Nitrogen. (B) Camphor. (C) Milk. (D) Oxygen

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(C) Insect wings are made up of scales and fur
(D) In bats , wings are modified tetrapod forelimbs 19. Liquid dissolved in solid , solution's example is:
(A) Steel (B) Mercury dissolved in silver
(C) Hydrogen dissolved in metal (D) Sugar in water\
9. Salmon migrates from ___ to ___ water to breed .
(A) Fresh, Fresh. (B) Marine, Marine
(C) Fresh, Marine. (D) Marine, Fresh
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20. Which of the following statements are incorrect? 22. Which of the following is an example of first
I. Germination of seeds is an example of physical class lever?
change. (A) Nutcracker. (B) Tweezers
II. Materials less dense than water will float on (C) Wheelbarrow. (D) Scissors
water
III. Materials which can be compressed or scratched 23. Select the correct statement:

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easily are compressible materials (A) Electrostatic force only acts in same direction
IV. Evaporation is faster when surface area is (B) Gravitational force acts in opposite direction
larger . (C) Gravity always acts in the same direction
(D) Gravity cannot move an object in a straight line
(A) i and iv only. (B) ii and iii only
(C) ii and iv only. (D) i and iii only

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24. Select the odd one out on the the basis of type of

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21. Consider the following statements and select the simple machine: [SOF NSO 2021]
option which correct identifies them as true or false. (A) Screw. (B) Fishing rod.
(C) Wheel barrow (D) Pliers
I. When substance changes from liquid to gaseous
state, the molecules of the substance become 25. Select the case where zero work is done:

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loosely packed and move freely in all directions. I. Aman moving a toy train in a circle

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II. Melting changes water from a state with definite II. Earth moving around the Sun
shape and volume to a state with no definite III. Riya slid on the slide once and then left
shape and volume IV. Maurya on a marry go round
III. Oxygen cannot be compressed
(A) Only III. (B) I, II, III, and IV

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(A) TTT. (B) FTT. (C) TTF. (D) TFF (C) Only I, II and IV. (D) Only I and IV

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TEST -- PLANTS GRADE 5 (30 MCQS) 13. A seed will germinate only when:

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TOPIC: PARTS OF PLANTS (A) Unfavourable conditions are present
1. Which of the following plants does not have a (B) Favourable conditions are present
bushy bunch of roots growing from the end of (C) In any condition(D) As instructed by parent plant
the stem?
(A)Grass. (B) Rice. (C) Onion. (D) Beans 14. From where does the embryo get water?
(A) Cotyledon (B) From soil through hole in coat

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2. Mostly , the roots we eat are of ___ type.

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(C) Seed coat. (D) Absorbing moisture from air
(A) Tap. (B) Fibrous. (C) Both. (D) None
15. In the dicot seed, the topmost position is
3. Which of the following is not the raw material occupied by:
for photosynthesis? (A) Plumule. (B) Radicle. (C) Cotyledon (D) Coat
(A) Sunlight. (B) Water. (C) O2 (D) CO2

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TOPIC : SEED DISPERSAL

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4. Which of the following fruits has only one seed? 16.In which plant, the seed is dispersed by animal?
(A) Mango. (B) Papaya. (C) Watermelon (D) All (A) Madar. (B) Urena. (C) Hiptage (D) Coconut

5. Which plant's flowers are edible? 17. Why is coconut fruit non wettable?
(A) Broccoli. (B) Cauliflower (C) Both a&b. (D) None (A) Spongy and Porous. (B) Hollow space

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TOPIC : REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS (C) Thick fibrous coat. (D) All of these

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6. Which modification does not help to tide over
18. Which seed among the following has hooks?
unfavourable conditions?
(A) Tigernail.(B) Cocklebur (C) Madar (D) Hiptage
(A) Sweet potato. (B) Potato
(C) Ginger. (D) Stem cutting in rose
19. Which of the following plant's fruit is spongy

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and porous to float on water?
7. Bulb of garlic is modification of ___ whereas

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(A) Lotus. (B) Coconut. (C) Geranium. (D) Madar
inside it are fleshy ____.
(A) Eyes, Stem. (B) Stem, Bulb
20. In which plant seed dispersal is by bursting of
(C) Stem, Leaves. (D) Root, Leaves
fruit?
(A) Madar. (B) Hiptage. (C) Geranium (D) Coconut

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8. Spores are present on the ___ side of leaves of
ferns. TOPIC : PAST YEAR QUESTIONS

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(A) Upper. (B) Under. (C) Both. (D) None 21. Select the odd one out on the basis of the
season in which it is grown. [NSO 2021]
9. Select the correct statement : (A) Jowar. (B) Bajra. (C) Linseed. (D) Maize
(A) There are no such part in different plants from

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which they cannot reproduce 22. Which of the following group contains only
(B) Vegetative reproduction is fast and is done by dicot seeds? [NSO 2019]

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plant when there are unfavourable conditions (A) Wheat, Rice, Maize. (B) Pea, Maize, Bean
(C) Bryophyllum and Begonia reproduce by buds on (C) Pea, Gram, Bean. (D) Maize, Gram, Pea
the notches of their leaves
(D) All the above given statements are correct 23. Seema grouped plants on the basis of their
mode of vegetative reproduction. In one of the
10. In which plant can we do stem cutting with groups she placed an incorrect member by
the bud planted in the soil?

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mistake. Identify this group and select the correct
(A) Potato. (B) Tomato. (C) Rose. (D) Ginger option. [NSO LEVEL 2 2019]
TOPIC : PARTS OF SEED
(A) Potato, Ginger , onion
11. Which of the following has one cotyledon?
(B) Sweet potato, Dahlia, Carrot
(A) Bean. (B) Pea. (C) Maize. (D) Gram
(C) Bryophyllum. begonia, Sugarcane
12. Seed leaves are :
(D) Hibiscus , Bouganvillea, Rose
(A) Plumule. (B) No leaves in seed (C) Cotyledon
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(D) Radicle
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24. Plants growing in deserts, have spines instead 28. Classify the given crops Rabi as (R) and

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of leaves. Then, how do these plants make food in Kharif as (K).
the absence of leaves? [NSO 2012]
(A) Spines themselves make food (I) Wheat. (II) Maize. (III) Bajra. (IV) Gram.
(B) Roots make food.
(C) Green fleshy stem makes food (A) RKKR. (B) KKKR. (C) RRKK. (D) KKRR
(D) Flowers make food

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29. Study the given pair of one kharif and one
25. Which of the following is a correct match? rabi crop as shown here. [ NSO 2012]
[NSO LEVEL 2 -2013]
(A) Light, have hair or wings - Rain MAIZE : WHEAT
(B) Spongy or have fibrous covering - Wind
(C) Have hooks or spines - Animals Select the option that pairs crops in the similar

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(D) Explode when dry - Water manner.

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(A) Gram : Groundnut. (B) Soyabean: Mustard
26. Renu classified plants into groups as given (C) Bajra : Rice. (D) Cabbage : Jowar
below. Which of the following is the most
appropriate heading for group X and Y? TOPIC: ACHIEVER'S QUESTIONs
[NSO LEVEL 2 - 2019]

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30. Aashi grouped plants on the basis of their seed

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X - Fern, Moss, Pine dispersal mode. By mistake, she put one wrong
Y - Dahlia , Potato, Onion plant in each group. Identify the odd member out
and select the correct option regarding this:
(A) X- Aquatic plants, Y - Terrestrial Plants [HOTS ~ NSO 2018]
(B) X - Heterotrophs, Y - Autotrophs

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(C) X- Non flowering plants , Y - Flowering plants GROUP 1 : Maple, Lotus , Dandelion

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(D) X- Parasitic plants Y - Insectivorous plants GROUP 2: Blackberry, Litchi, Coconut
GROUP 3 : Cocklebur, Geranium , Pea
27. The given diagram shows two plants X and Y.
Select the correct option regarding the difference (A) Lotus is incorrectly placed in group 1 and should
between the two. [NSO LEVEL 2 - 2013] be replaced with Euphorbia

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(B) Litchi in group 2 should be interchanged with

(C) Blackberry is incorrectly placed in group 2 and


should be replaced with cotton

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(D) Cocklebur is incorrectly placed in group 3 and

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should be replaced with Litchi
(A) Plant X can make its own food and plant Y can
partly make its own food
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(B) Plant X cannot make its own food, but plant Y SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
can make its own food
(C) Plant X depends partly on animals for food but

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can also make its own food while plant Y cannot
make its own food
(D) Plant X cannot make its own food while plant Y
depends on decaying matter for food and can
also make its own food.

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-- FORCE GRADE 5

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TOPIC : FORCE

1. Select the non contact force


(A) Electrostatic (B) Muscular(C) Friction (D) Elastic

2. Select the correct statement regarding friction:


(A) Due to friction we can walk on the ground as it acts in the backward direction

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(B) Friction does not help us to walk as it acts in the backward direction
(C) Friction does not help us to walk as it acts in the forward direction
(D) Friction helps us to walk since it acts in the forward direction.

3. We can hold anything due to _____ force.

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(A) Electrostatic (B)Muscular (C) Friction (D) Magnetic

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4. If there was no friction on the road, then,
(A) Tyre wheels would spin and we would be able to drive faster as now friction will not
oppose our motion
(B) Tyre wheels would spin but we will not be able to drive car fast as friction helps us to drive

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(C) Tyre wheels would not spin and driving without spinning of wheels would be possible

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(D) Tyre wheels would spin fast and driving would not be possible as tyre surface would slip.

5. During cutting of paper by using scissors,


(A) We apply mechanical force on scissors

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(B) Paper applies elastic force on scissors
(C) Scissors apply mechanical force on paper

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(D) Scissors apply the muscular force that we transmit to it

6. Ignition of head of matchstick is due to ____ force.


(A) Muscular. (B) Friction. (C) Elastic. (D) Electrostatic

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7. Select the correct statement regarding elastic force:
(A) Rubber band is stretched due to elastic force
(B) Stretched rubber band on releasing, retains original shape due to elastic force
(C) Both, stretching and retain of shape of rubber band are due to elastic force
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(D) All the above given statements are correct.

8. Elastic force arises when body ___.

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(A) Forms. (B) Deforms. (C) Reforms. (D) NOTA

9. Select the odd one out w.r.t bouyant force


(A) Contact force. (B) Arises when object is in liquid
(C) Non contact force. (D) Upward pushing force

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10. Which is most difficult to push on the ground?
(A) 10 kg of wool. (B) 10 kg of iron
(C) 10 kg of Wood. (D) All are equally difficult to push

11. It is most easily to ___ an object.


(A) Slide. (B) Push. (C) Pull. (D) Roll
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CHAPTER: NATURAL RESOURCES 10. % of Nitrogen in air is ? (A) 0.9%.

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AND INDIAN HERITAGE {25 MCQS (B) 78 %. (C) 21 %. (D) 1 %
TEST}
TOPIC COVERED:AIR AND 11. Major component of the "Other Gases" in
ATMOSPHERE,COMPONENTS OF AIR, Air is : (A) Nitrogen (B) Argon (C) CO2 (D)
USES&PROPERTIES OF AIR Helium
1. Which of the following is NOT a

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renewable natural source of energy? 12. Smoke and fog combine to form: (A)
(A) Fossil fuels. (B) Solar energy. (C) Smog. (B) Nitrogen. (C) Dust. (D) Affect
Wind energy. (D) Hydro thermal energy Viability

2. All weather changes take place in the : 13. Which gas supports burning? (A) oxygen.

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(A) Mesosphere. (B) Stratosphere. (C) (B) Nitrogen. (C) Carbon dioxide. (D) Argon

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Troposphere. (D) Thermosphere
14. Which gas doesn't support burning and
3. Which layer extends between 16 to 50 km hence helps in controlling fire?
and contains gas which protects us from (A) Oxygen. (B) Nitrogen . (C) Argon. (D)
harmful UV radiation? Name the Layer and Helium

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gas respectively.

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(A) Troposphere, Oxygen.(B) Stratosphere, 15. Which of the following is not a property of
Ozone. (C) Troposphere, Ozone (D) air?
Stratosphere, Oxygen (A) Air has weight. (B) Air occupies space.
(C) Air exerts pressure. (D) Burning doesn't

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4. The Earth is regularly bombarded by small require air
rocks and meteorites. Which layer protects

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the Earth from this? OUT OF BOOK QUESTION: {DONOT TICK
(A) Exosphere. (B) Mesosphere. (C) IN OMR} GO TO NEXT PAGE TO RESUME
Stratosphere. (D) Thermosphere Q. Nitrogen, although it is the most
abundant gas in the atmosphere, it cannot

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be directly utilized by most of the organisms
5. Satellites and space shuttles orbit around
especially plants and animals. We can
the Earth in the layer which extends from

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directly exchange oxygen and carbon
__to _km. dioxide by breathing and so can plants, but
(A) 16 ~ 50. (B) 50 ~ 58. (C) 85 ~ 600. nitrogen cannot be exchanged in such a way.
(D) Beyond 10000 km But, nitrogen is required by plants as it is an

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essential mineral. So certain bacteria form
6. International planes fly in ___ layer of the associations with plant to FIX nitrogen in
soil. Such a bacterium is :
atmosphere.

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(A) Acetobacter aceti. (B) Pneumococcus. (C)
(A) Mesosphere. (B) Stratosphere. (C)
Mycobacterium. (D) Rhizobium. {TURN
Troposphere. (D) Thermosphere
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7. Air is : (A) Mixture. (B) Suspension. (C)
Colloid. (D) Composed of a single gas

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8. % of Carbon dioxide in Air is? (A) 0.9%.
(B) 1 %. (C) 0.03 %. (D) 21 %

9. % of Argon in air is? (A) 0.9%.


(B) 1 %. (C) 0.03 %. (D) 21 %

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SECTION : PAST YEAR QUESTIONS,

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OTHER BOOKS & HOTS QUESTIONS (A) Air is necessary for burning

16. Which of these statements is incorrect ? (B) Air is not necessary for burning
[NSO LEVEL 2 2019]
(C) Air exerts pressure

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(D) None of the above
(A) P is made up of
gases such as Argon,
20. Study the given data carefully. It shows the
Neon, Hydrogen etc. mass of a balloon when it is inflated and when it
is deflated.
(B) R in the air is BALLOON : INFLATED ; MASS ~ 19.8 g

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needed for burning :DEFLATED ; MASS ~ 15.2 g

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The inference you can make from the results
(C) Special bacteria in shown is .....................
the soil convert Q in air [OSWAAL]
into a form that can be used by plants. (A) Air does not have a definite volume.(B) Air
(D) Both B and C can be compressed(C) Air has mass (D) Air

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occupies space

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17. The level of lassi in the straw rises when 21. Choose the correct statement about the
air is sucked out because : [OOSWAL] Earth's atmosphere.
(A) It gets denser with an increase in the altitude
(A) Atmospheric pressure has increased
(B) It gets thinner with an increase in the altitude

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(B) Air pressure inside the straw is same as
(C) It contains no solid particles.
that of the atmospheric pressure

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(D) (D) It remains the same
(C) Air pressure inside the straw becomes
lower than the atmospheric pressure 22. Study the given flow chart. Label I and label
(D) Air pressure inside the straw becomes II represents: [OOSWAL HOTS]
higher than the atmospheric pressure.

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(A) I - Carbon dioxide. II - Oxygen. (B) I-
Oxygen II - Respiration
18. Vivaan inflated 4 balloons having different

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shapes. The property that can be proved is : (C) I - Respiration, II- Carbon dioxide. (D) I
(A) Air is matter. (B) Air has mass. (C) - Respiration, II - Oxygen
Air occupies space. (D) Air has no

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weight 23. . The picture shows a balance. One side of the
balance holds an empty balloon. The other side
holds the same kind of balloon full of air. Which

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19. Study the given experimental setup
of the following conditions is shown by the
carefully. The conclusion that can be drawn
balance? [NSO 2009 ~ GRADE 2 ]
from the experimental setup is that :
[OOSWAL] (1)Air has energy
(2) Air is a solid
(3)Air is heavy

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(4) Air has heat

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24. Study the given table which shows the
percentages of gases X, Y and Z. [OOSWAL]

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Y
X

0.03%
Y

21%
Z

78% V A
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What change would you expect if exhaled air was

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tested?
(I) Percentage of gas X would have increased.
(II) Percentage of gas X will remain
unchanged
(III) Percentage of gas Z will remain unchanged

(A) Only i and ii.

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(B) Only i and iii.
Only ii and iii. (D) i, ii, and iii.

25. Which student is correct ?


(C)

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(A) Rohit : Troposphere protects us from the
harmful UV radiations of the Sun

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(B) Mohit : Stratosphere contains the ozone layer
which allows harmful UV radiations to pass
through

(C) Rahul : Troposphere is the layer in which

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international flights fly

(D) Raheem : In the stratosphere, international


flights fly

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AIR ---- GRADE 5 TEST {15 ,MCQs}

O amount of air.
(A)Higher, Lower. (B) Lower, Higher.
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1. If a small container contains large amount of air lled in it , then its density will be
___ and pressure will be ___ as compared to a large container containing the same

(C) Lower, Lower. (D) Higher, Higher


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2. In the above question, the mass of air in both containers will be :
(A)Higher in larger container. (B) lower in large container. (C) Same. (D) Cant be determined

3. When you suck liquid through a straw, pressure inside the straw ____.
(A)Increases. (B) Decreases. (C) Remains same. (D) increases with respect to liquid

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4. Any uid will want to move from

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(A)Higher pressure to lower pressure. (B) Lower pressure to higher pressure
(C) Lower pressure to lower pressure. (D) Higher pressure to higher pressure

5. A syringe is lled with air. You close its one end by tightly placing your nger and then
try to push the plunger, but it is very hard to do so. This shows that :

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(A)Air occupies space. (B) Air cannot be compressed. (C) Air exerts pressure (D) None

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6. We can in ate balloons of many shapes and sizes. This shows that air :
(A)Can be compressed. (B) Cannot be compressed. (C) Occupies space (D) Exerts pressure

7. Fluids include (A) Gas. (B) Liquid. (C) Both A and B. (D) Solid

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8. A balloon is in ated and its mass is higher than de ated ballon. It shows that air :

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(A)Can be compressed. (B) Occupies space. (C) Has some weight. (D) Exerts pressure

9. In inhaled air, percentage of oxygen and carbon dioxide will be respectively,


(A)Higher than 21 & 0.03 %. (B) Lower than 21 & 0.03%.

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(C) 21 and 0.03%. (D) Higher than 21%,lower than 0.03 %

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10. In exhaled air, percentage of nitrogen will be : (A) 21 %. (B) 0.03 %. (C) 78 %(D) 0.9 %

11. In exhaled air, percentage of oxygen and carbon dioxide will be respectively,
(A)Higher than 21 & 0.03 %. (B) Lower than 21 & higher than 0.03%.

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(C) 21 and 0.03%. (D) Higher than 21%,lower than 0.03 %

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12. A balloon when in ated too much, bursts . This shows than air :
(A) Can be compressed. (B) Occupies space. (C) Has some weight. (D) Exerts pressure

13. On condensation density, (A) Increases. (B) Decreases. (C) Remains same. (D) None

14. Highest percentage of gas in OTHER GASES. (A) Argon. (B) CO2 (C) Helium (D) Ozone

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15. Mehul was in a plane which was ying from India to USA. He saw through the
window that he was seeing the clouds just below the plane. He can conclude that the
plane is ying in ____ layer of the atmosphere.

(A) Troposphere. (B) Stratosphere. (C) Mesosphere. (D) Thermosphere

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