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Model Papers -1 - Question 1

We all know that in the process of photosynthesis,  plants take carbon dioxide and give oxygen during the day and vice versain night. Now, choose the correct answer to find out at what time oxygen levels will be minimum in the air?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 1

Oxygen levels are lowest at night because plants stop photosynthesis (which produces oxygen) and consume oxygen during respiration.

Model Papers -1 - Question 2

Needle-like leaves of the cactus plant help it to grow in the desert because:

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 2

The needle-like leaves of the cactus help reduce water loss by evaporation, enabling it to survive in the desert’s dry environment.

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Model Papers -1 - Question 3

This is not true about weeds:

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 3

They rob soil moisture and nutrients from the competing crop and decrease harvest efficiencies. Weeds also compete with the crop for sunlight. Because they are plants competing to survive in a limited space, weeds are actively removing nutrients from the soil to grow taller, stronger and healthier each day.

Model Papers -1 - Question 4

The bird shown in the picture below has:

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Birds with gliding wings are built for long-distance flight with minimal energy use, typically used for soaring across large areas.

Model Papers -1 - Question 5

Complete the chart below:

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The classification is based on their physical characteristics: spiders are arachnids, butterflies are insects, snails are mollusks, and earthworms are annelids.

Model Papers -1 - Question 6

Fill this pyramid by choosing the correct sequence from producer to carnivore/ omnivore:

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 6

The correct food chain pyramid starts with producers (plants), followed by herbivores (cows), and then carnivores/omnivores (whales).

Model Papers -1 - Question 7

Sunil went to his uncle’s village in his summer vacation. He noticed that whenever he applied soap on his hands, it took him a long time to remove it properly. Why?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 7

Hard water, rich in calcium and magnesium, makes it difficult for soap to lather and takes longer to rinse off.

Model Papers -1 - Question 8

There are two flasks – flask A and flask B.
In flask A, there is 500 ml of water. Flask A is connected to flask B. Flask A is heated until the water is completely evaporated. The amount of water collected in flask B is about:

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 8

Since, Flask A is connected to flask B, the water is converted into vapors by the process of evaporation, these vapors then reach Flask B where they are again converted to water. so, almost the same amount of water is transferred.  

Model Papers -1 - Question 9

In the picture below, A and B denote:

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The diagram likely shows evaporation (liquid turning into vapor) and precipitation (water vapor condensing and falling as liquid).

Model Papers -1 - Question 10

The bottommost layer of the atmosphere is called the:

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The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather and most living organisms exist.

Model Papers -1 - Question 11

A metal ball is heated to 100°C and put into a cup of water at 65°C. What is the likely temperature of the water after a while?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 11

After the hot metal ball is placed in the cooler water, the temperature of the water will rise toward the temperature of the ball, but it will not exceed 100°C.

Model Papers -1 - Question 12

Select the correct statement from the following:

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The correct statement is D: Grand Trunk Road is a national highway.

Explanation:


  • The Grand Trunk Road is one of the oldest and longest major roads in Asia, running from Bangladesh to Pakistan, passing through India.

  • It serves as a major national highway, facilitating trade and travel across northern India.

  • It has historical significance and is crucial for national connectivity.

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Model Papers -1 - Question 13

Which of the following vehicles is specially designed for the disabled?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 13

Vehicles for the disabled are designed with accessibility features to aid people with disabilities, such as ramps and special seating.

Model Papers -1 - Question 14

Birds communicate by:

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Birds communicate through singing and various vocalizations, which serve to attract mates and defend territories.

Model Papers -1 - Question 15

It is a naturally occurring substance found in animal products and some plant products. Our bones and teeth need protein, which is found in meat, fish, eggs, beans, and nuts.

Q. The above statement is describing:

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Proteins are essential nutrients found in animal and plant products and are crucial for building and repairing tissues.

Model Papers -1 - Question 16

Look at the pictures below. Which system are these pictures indicating?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 16

The images likely show the respiratory system, which is responsible for the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) in the body.

Model Papers -1 - Question 17

The cell membrane is:

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The cell membrane is selectively permeable, allowing only certain substances to enter or leave the cell.

Model Papers -1 - Question 18

Which of the following is a chemical change?

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Frying eggs is a chemical change because it involves the denaturation of proteins in the egg, resulting in a new substance with different properties. The other options involve physical changes, where the substance's chemical structure remains the same.

Model Papers -1 - Question 19

A student scraped his knee while climbing a tree. Which body system responds by transporting white blood cells to the wound?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 19

Circulatory System

- The circulatory system is responsible for transporting blood and nutrients throughout the body.
- When a student scrapes their knee, the body responds by initiating the inflammatory response.
- White blood cells are transported to the wound site through the circulatory system to help fight off any potential infection.
- The white blood cells work to clean up the wound and promote healing by attacking any foreign invaders present.
- The circulatory system plays a crucial role in the body's ability to respond to injuries and protect against infections.

Model Papers -1 - Question 20

Ranchit’s mother is in a very bad mood today because he is not well and his blood report shows vitamin and mineral deficiency in his body. She has prepared vegetable cheela and milk for his breakfast but he is not eating anything and is asking for some junk food.

Q. Look at the food items for breakfast and guess the mineral deficiency:

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 20

Vegetable cheela (which often contains leafy greens) and milk are good sources of calcium and iron, indicating that Ranchit might have a deficiency in these minerals. The mother is providing a meal rich in these nutrients to address the deficiency.

Model Papers -1 - Question 21

This is not a preservative:

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 21

Aspartame is a sweetener, not a preservative. Sugar, salt, and sodium benzoate are commonly used preservatives.

Model Papers -1 - Question 22

This rock is used in pencil making:

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 22

Graphite is used in pencils because it is soft and can leave a mark on paper.

Model Papers -1 - Question 23

What is that tool called that measures an object’s mass?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 23

A balance is used to measure mass, while a microscope, beaker, and graduated cylinder measure other properties.

Model Papers -1 - Question 24

The surface of Mercury looks most similar to the surface of:

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The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered and lacks atmosphere, much like the Moon.

Model Papers -1 - Question 25

What is the right order of the earth’s layers?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 25

The inner core, the outer core, mantle and crust are the four layers of earth The Inner Core. It is the centre and the hottest layer of the Earth. The inner core is solid and made up of iron and nickel with temperature up to 5,500 o C. Due to its immense heat energy, the inner core is more like the engine room of the Earth. The Outer Core. The outer core of the Earth is similar to a very hot ball of metals, whose temperature is around 4000 o F to 9000 0 F.

Model Papers -1 - Question 26

The electricity to the motor is supplied by a dry cell. Then the coloured disc, which is attached to the rod of the motor, rotates.

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 26

In a motor, electrical energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the motor to rotate.

Model Papers -1 - Question 27

Look at the image of the pulley. If bucket A has a mass of 5 kg, which of the following statements is true about the minimum effort required to lift the bucket if friction is ignored?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 27

Ignoring friction, the minimum effort needed to lift the bucket would equal its weight, which is 5 kg.

Model Papers -1 - Question 28

What is the main type of energy used when a pulley moves an object?

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A pulley system uses mechanical energy to lift or move objects.

Model Papers -1 - Question 29

A ___________is made of two or more atoms joined together.

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 29

A molecule is made up of two or more atoms bonded together.

Model Papers -1 - Question 30

Read the following experiment carefully.
Materials:

  • Soda pop bottle
  • Small funnel
  • Soda straw
  • Modeling clay
  • Cupful of water

Method: Seal the funnel tightly into the neck of the bottle with modeling clay. Pour the cup of water into the funnel quickly. The water stays in the funnel because the air in the bottle cannot get out.
Pass the straw through the funnel into the bottle. Suck out a mouthful of air. Some of the water goes down into the bottle, taking the place of the air sucked out.

Q. What does this experiment show?

Detailed Solution for Model Papers -1 - Question 30

This experiment demonstrates that air occupies space, as the water moves into the bottle when the air is sucked out.

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