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    SCIENCE                                              TIME:3 Hr 
     SECTION -A 
Q1. Define a balanced diet.         1 
Q2.Why is burning of candle an example of an irreversible change?    1 
Q3. What is the nature of the image formed in a pin hole camera.?    1 
Q4.Lions have eyes in front while deer have eyes on the side. How do these adaptations help  
      the lion & the deer?             2 
Q5. Suggest an activity to show that light travels in a straight line.                                        2 
Q6. Name a device which changes the direction of light that falls on it.                                  2 
       What is this phenomenon known as? 
Q7. Give two examples each of natural and artificial luminous objects.    2 
Q8 .a) Why is Vitamin C necessary for us? 
      b) Name any two food materials which are rich in Vitamin C.               1+1 
Q9. Define a) Rectilinear motion  b) Periodic motion            2                                                                       
Q10. In which units of length should we measure the following?                                              2 
(a) Thickness of your science book 
(b) Your height  
(c) Distance between your house and the school 
(d) Length of your pen 
Q11. Differentiate between reversible & irreversible changes. (Any 2 points)                   2. 
Q12. a) Explain how, a metal wheel is fixed around the wooden wheel of a cart. 
b) Heating of coal tar for repairing roads is a reversible change. Explain.                          2 
Q13. a) Define nutrients. 
        b) Name any two main types of carbohydrates which are found in our diet. 
        c) Discuss the importance of roughage in our diet.             1+1+1 
Q14. a) What do you mean by the term respiration? 
         b) Why is respiration necessary for living organisms?  
         c) Name the breathing organs for: earthworm & fish.        1+1+1 
Q15. a) How does a blacksmith change a piece of iron into different tools? 
         b) How is inflating a balloon different from bursting an inflated balloon?               1+2 
Q16. Write three precautions that we should take while measuring a length using a scale?   3                                             
  Q17.  (a)  How are shadows formed?                                               
(b) What are the three necessary conditions for the formation of a shadow? 
           (c)  Do shadows give us complete information about the object?    3 
Q18. a) How does thick fur help a snow leopard to live in mountain regions? 
         b) Dolphins do not have gills, then how do they breathe in water? 
         c) Give any two adaptive features of the aquatic plants.              1+1+1 
 
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    SCIENCE                                              TIME:3 Hr 
     SECTION -A 
Q1. Define a balanced diet.         1 
Q2.Why is burning of candle an example of an irreversible change?    1 
Q3. What is the nature of the image formed in a pin hole camera.?    1 
Q4.Lions have eyes in front while deer have eyes on the side. How do these adaptations help  
      the lion & the deer?             2 
Q5. Suggest an activity to show that light travels in a straight line.                                        2 
Q6. Name a device which changes the direction of light that falls on it.                                  2 
       What is this phenomenon known as? 
Q7. Give two examples each of natural and artificial luminous objects.    2 
Q8 .a) Why is Vitamin C necessary for us? 
      b) Name any two food materials which are rich in Vitamin C.               1+1 
Q9. Define a) Rectilinear motion  b) Periodic motion            2                                                                       
Q10. In which units of length should we measure the following?                                              2 
(a) Thickness of your science book 
(b) Your height  
(c) Distance between your house and the school 
(d) Length of your pen 
Q11. Differentiate between reversible & irreversible changes. (Any 2 points)                   2. 
Q12. a) Explain how, a metal wheel is fixed around the wooden wheel of a cart. 
b) Heating of coal tar for repairing roads is a reversible change. Explain.                          2 
Q13. a) Define nutrients. 
        b) Name any two main types of carbohydrates which are found in our diet. 
        c) Discuss the importance of roughage in our diet.             1+1+1 
Q14. a) What do you mean by the term respiration? 
         b) Why is respiration necessary for living organisms?  
         c) Name the breathing organs for: earthworm & fish.        1+1+1 
Q15. a) How does a blacksmith change a piece of iron into different tools? 
         b) How is inflating a balloon different from bursting an inflated balloon?               1+2 
Q16. Write three precautions that we should take while measuring a length using a scale?   3                                             
  Q17.  (a)  How are shadows formed?                                               
(b) What are the three necessary conditions for the formation of a shadow? 
           (c)  Do shadows give us complete information about the object?    3 
Q18. a) How does thick fur help a snow leopard to live in mountain regions? 
         b) Dolphins do not have gills, then how do they breathe in water? 
         c) Give any two adaptive features of the aquatic plants.              1+1+1 
 
Q19. a) Classify the following as reversible or irreversible change: 
i) Melting of ice 
ii) Dissolution of salt in water 
iii) Breaking a glass 
iv) Folding of paper to make an aeroplane. 
b) A potter shapes pots out of clay. He then bakes the pot in an oven. Identify the reversible & 
irreversible changes taking place in this process.                                           2+1 
     Q20. (a)  When is a body said to be in periodic motion?       1+2 
(b)  Name the type of motion exhibited by the following: 
(i) Second's hand of the clock 
(ii) Needle of a sewing machine 
(iii) The falling of a stone. 
(iv) Sprinters in a 100-metre race 
21. a) How will you test for the presence of fats in a food item? 
b) Cooking of food has many beneficial effects, but at the same time some cooking  practices also 
lead to loss of nutrients. List any two practices that lead to loss of nutrients.   1+2                         
   
Q22.a) What are deficiency diseases? 
        b) Name the mineral whose deficiency causes Goiter. Give any one of its source. 
        c) Write two symptoms of Goiter.        1+1+1 
Q23.a) A bag of cement lying in the open gets wet due to rain. Can the change which     
 takes place in cement on getting wet be reversed by drying? Explain. 
        b) Why are proteins also known as “body building foods”?         2+1 
Q24.a) How do plants get rid of their waste materials? 
b) What happens if we move from a dark room into bright sunshine suddenly? Explain your answer 
in terms of response & stimulus.   
         c) Name two plants which can be reproduced from cuttings.      1+1+1 
Q25. . (a) Differentiate between transparent, translucent and opaque objects.                    3+2 
 
(b) Categorize the following objects into transparent, translucent and opaque 
(i) tracing paper 
(ii) glasses in your spectacles 
(iii) an eraser 
(iv) a mirror 
Q26. (a) Name any two commonly used units of measurements in ancient time  1+1+3 
(b)  Why did a need to develop a uniform system of measurement arise? 
(c)  Convert the following: 
 
(i) 34m = ------------------------------mm 
(ii) 42cm = ------------------------------m 
(iii) 1020m= --------------------------km 
Q27.a) Define a habitat. 
        b) Write any four adaptive features of a camel which enable it to live in deserts. 
        c) How do streamlined body & flat fins help a fish inside water?                 1+2+2 
     
 
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    SCIENCE                                              TIME:3 Hr 
     SECTION -A 
Q1. Define a balanced diet.         1 
Q2.Why is burning of candle an example of an irreversible change?    1 
Q3. What is the nature of the image formed in a pin hole camera.?    1 
Q4.Lions have eyes in front while deer have eyes on the side. How do these adaptations help  
      the lion & the deer?             2 
Q5. Suggest an activity to show that light travels in a straight line.                                        2 
Q6. Name a device which changes the direction of light that falls on it.                                  2 
       What is this phenomenon known as? 
Q7. Give two examples each of natural and artificial luminous objects.    2 
Q8 .a) Why is Vitamin C necessary for us? 
      b) Name any two food materials which are rich in Vitamin C.               1+1 
Q9. Define a) Rectilinear motion  b) Periodic motion            2                                                                       
Q10. In which units of length should we measure the following?                                              2 
(a) Thickness of your science book 
(b) Your height  
(c) Distance between your house and the school 
(d) Length of your pen 
Q11. Differentiate between reversible & irreversible changes. (Any 2 points)                   2. 
Q12. a) Explain how, a metal wheel is fixed around the wooden wheel of a cart. 
b) Heating of coal tar for repairing roads is a reversible change. Explain.                          2 
Q13. a) Define nutrients. 
        b) Name any two main types of carbohydrates which are found in our diet. 
        c) Discuss the importance of roughage in our diet.             1+1+1 
Q14. a) What do you mean by the term respiration? 
         b) Why is respiration necessary for living organisms?  
         c) Name the breathing organs for: earthworm & fish.        1+1+1 
Q15. a) How does a blacksmith change a piece of iron into different tools? 
         b) How is inflating a balloon different from bursting an inflated balloon?               1+2 
Q16. Write three precautions that we should take while measuring a length using a scale?   3                                             
  Q17.  (a)  How are shadows formed?                                               
(b) What are the three necessary conditions for the formation of a shadow? 
           (c)  Do shadows give us complete information about the object?    3 
Q18. a) How does thick fur help a snow leopard to live in mountain regions? 
         b) Dolphins do not have gills, then how do they breathe in water? 
         c) Give any two adaptive features of the aquatic plants.              1+1+1 
 
Q19. a) Classify the following as reversible or irreversible change: 
i) Melting of ice 
ii) Dissolution of salt in water 
iii) Breaking a glass 
iv) Folding of paper to make an aeroplane. 
b) A potter shapes pots out of clay. He then bakes the pot in an oven. Identify the reversible & 
irreversible changes taking place in this process.                                           2+1 
     Q20. (a)  When is a body said to be in periodic motion?       1+2 
(b)  Name the type of motion exhibited by the following: 
(i) Second's hand of the clock 
(ii) Needle of a sewing machine 
(iii) The falling of a stone. 
(iv) Sprinters in a 100-metre race 
21. a) How will you test for the presence of fats in a food item? 
b) Cooking of food has many beneficial effects, but at the same time some cooking  practices also 
lead to loss of nutrients. List any two practices that lead to loss of nutrients.   1+2                         
   
Q22.a) What are deficiency diseases? 
        b) Name the mineral whose deficiency causes Goiter. Give any one of its source. 
        c) Write two symptoms of Goiter.        1+1+1 
Q23.a) A bag of cement lying in the open gets wet due to rain. Can the change which     
 takes place in cement on getting wet be reversed by drying? Explain. 
        b) Why are proteins also known as “body building foods”?         2+1 
Q24.a) How do plants get rid of their waste materials? 
b) What happens if we move from a dark room into bright sunshine suddenly? Explain your answer 
in terms of response & stimulus.   
         c) Name two plants which can be reproduced from cuttings.      1+1+1 
Q25. . (a) Differentiate between transparent, translucent and opaque objects.                    3+2 
 
(b) Categorize the following objects into transparent, translucent and opaque 
(i) tracing paper 
(ii) glasses in your spectacles 
(iii) an eraser 
(iv) a mirror 
Q26. (a) Name any two commonly used units of measurements in ancient time  1+1+3 
(b)  Why did a need to develop a uniform system of measurement arise? 
(c)  Convert the following: 
 
(i) 34m = ------------------------------mm 
(ii) 42cm = ------------------------------m 
(iii) 1020m= --------------------------km 
Q27.a) Define a habitat. 
        b) Write any four adaptive features of a camel which enable it to live in deserts. 
        c) How do streamlined body & flat fins help a fish inside water?                 1+2+2 
     
 
 
SECTION B   (each question carries one mark.) 
1. While measuring diameter of a thin thread, thickness of 50 turns is measured as 5 cm, The 
diameter of the thread should be  
(a) 10cm       (b) 0.1cm     (c) 2.50m    (d) 0.55m 
2. Which of the following is the most suitable unit for measuring the diameter of a thread? 
(a) cm       (b) m     (c) km    (d) all of them 
3. Which of the following is a correct step for finding area of an irregular surface using a graph 
paper  
(a) No. of complete squares + No. of incomplete squares 
(b) No. of complete squares +  ½   No. of incomplete squares 
(c) ½ No. of complete squares + No. of incomplete squares 
(d) ½ No. of complete squares + ½ No. of incomplete squares 
4. Out of the following materials, select the ones that you require for measuring area of an irregular 
surface using a graph paper  
(i) A Leaf, A pencil  
(ii) A pencil & a graph paper 
(iii) A thread & A pencil  
(iv) A graph paper, A Leaf & A pencil 
5.   What is the colour of  CS
2
 
a) White b) Colourless  c) blue  d) yellow 
6. Choose the odd one out from the following combination of liquids. 
(a) Water + CS
2
     (b) Alcohol + water           (c) Oil + water     (d) Vinegar + oil 
7. Which of the following part of a plant  is not a part of shoot system? 
(a) stem     (b) root           (c) Leaf     (d) Flower 
8. Which of the following part of a flowering plant  carries out the process of photosynthesis: 
(a) stem     (b) Flower           (c) Leaf     (d) Fruit 
9. Which of the following forms the seeds of a plant? 
(a) ovary     (b) ovules           (c) Leaf     (d) Fruit 
10. Which of the following is not a function of a root? 
(a)  It absorbs mineral and water from the soil and gives it to stem 
(b) It fixes a plant into soil and provides it a firm grip 
(c) It stores food sometimes 
(d) It makes food  
11. Which of the following are used to test the presence of starch in a food item? 
(a) Water   (b) Vinegar  (c)Cooking oil     (d) Iodine solution 
12. What colour change do you observe in the test for starch? 
(a) Yellow    (b) blue- black   (c) pink     (d) Green 
13.  which of the following food items will show the change in colour when tested for starch                           
(a) Yogurt (b) Pulses   (c) Milk   (d) Rice 
 
 
 
 
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    SCIENCE                                              TIME:3 Hr 
     SECTION -A 
Q1. Define a balanced diet.         1 
Q2.Why is burning of candle an example of an irreversible change?    1 
Q3. What is the nature of the image formed in a pin hole camera.?    1 
Q4.Lions have eyes in front while deer have eyes on the side. How do these adaptations help  
      the lion & the deer?             2 
Q5. Suggest an activity to show that light travels in a straight line.                                        2 
Q6. Name a device which changes the direction of light that falls on it.                                  2 
       What is this phenomenon known as? 
Q7. Give two examples each of natural and artificial luminous objects.    2 
Q8 .a) Why is Vitamin C necessary for us? 
      b) Name any two food materials which are rich in Vitamin C.               1+1 
Q9. Define a) Rectilinear motion  b) Periodic motion            2                                                                       
Q10. In which units of length should we measure the following?                                              2 
(a) Thickness of your science book 
(b) Your height  
(c) Distance between your house and the school 
(d) Length of your pen 
Q11. Differentiate between reversible & irreversible changes. (Any 2 points)                   2. 
Q12. a) Explain how, a metal wheel is fixed around the wooden wheel of a cart. 
b) Heating of coal tar for repairing roads is a reversible change. Explain.                          2 
Q13. a) Define nutrients. 
        b) Name any two main types of carbohydrates which are found in our diet. 
        c) Discuss the importance of roughage in our diet.             1+1+1 
Q14. a) What do you mean by the term respiration? 
         b) Why is respiration necessary for living organisms?  
         c) Name the breathing organs for: earthworm & fish.        1+1+1 
Q15. a) How does a blacksmith change a piece of iron into different tools? 
         b) How is inflating a balloon different from bursting an inflated balloon?               1+2 
Q16. Write three precautions that we should take while measuring a length using a scale?   3                                             
  Q17.  (a)  How are shadows formed?                                               
(b) What are the three necessary conditions for the formation of a shadow? 
           (c)  Do shadows give us complete information about the object?    3 
Q18. a) How does thick fur help a snow leopard to live in mountain regions? 
         b) Dolphins do not have gills, then how do they breathe in water? 
         c) Give any two adaptive features of the aquatic plants.              1+1+1 
 
Q19. a) Classify the following as reversible or irreversible change: 
i) Melting of ice 
ii) Dissolution of salt in water 
iii) Breaking a glass 
iv) Folding of paper to make an aeroplane. 
b) A potter shapes pots out of clay. He then bakes the pot in an oven. Identify the reversible & 
irreversible changes taking place in this process.                                           2+1 
     Q20. (a)  When is a body said to be in periodic motion?       1+2 
(b)  Name the type of motion exhibited by the following: 
(i) Second's hand of the clock 
(ii) Needle of a sewing machine 
(iii) The falling of a stone. 
(iv) Sprinters in a 100-metre race 
21. a) How will you test for the presence of fats in a food item? 
b) Cooking of food has many beneficial effects, but at the same time some cooking  practices also 
lead to loss of nutrients. List any two practices that lead to loss of nutrients.   1+2                         
   
Q22.a) What are deficiency diseases? 
        b) Name the mineral whose deficiency causes Goiter. Give any one of its source. 
        c) Write two symptoms of Goiter.        1+1+1 
Q23.a) A bag of cement lying in the open gets wet due to rain. Can the change which     
 takes place in cement on getting wet be reversed by drying? Explain. 
        b) Why are proteins also known as “body building foods”?         2+1 
Q24.a) How do plants get rid of their waste materials? 
b) What happens if we move from a dark room into bright sunshine suddenly? Explain your answer 
in terms of response & stimulus.   
         c) Name two plants which can be reproduced from cuttings.      1+1+1 
Q25. . (a) Differentiate between transparent, translucent and opaque objects.                    3+2 
 
(b) Categorize the following objects into transparent, translucent and opaque 
(i) tracing paper 
(ii) glasses in your spectacles 
(iii) an eraser 
(iv) a mirror 
Q26. (a) Name any two commonly used units of measurements in ancient time  1+1+3 
(b)  Why did a need to develop a uniform system of measurement arise? 
(c)  Convert the following: 
 
(i) 34m = ------------------------------mm 
(ii) 42cm = ------------------------------m 
(iii) 1020m= --------------------------km 
Q27.a) Define a habitat. 
        b) Write any four adaptive features of a camel which enable it to live in deserts. 
        c) How do streamlined body & flat fins help a fish inside water?                 1+2+2 
     
 
 
SECTION B   (each question carries one mark.) 
1. While measuring diameter of a thin thread, thickness of 50 turns is measured as 5 cm, The 
diameter of the thread should be  
(a) 10cm       (b) 0.1cm     (c) 2.50m    (d) 0.55m 
2. Which of the following is the most suitable unit for measuring the diameter of a thread? 
(a) cm       (b) m     (c) km    (d) all of them 
3. Which of the following is a correct step for finding area of an irregular surface using a graph 
paper  
(a) No. of complete squares + No. of incomplete squares 
(b) No. of complete squares +  ½   No. of incomplete squares 
(c) ½ No. of complete squares + No. of incomplete squares 
(d) ½ No. of complete squares + ½ No. of incomplete squares 
4. Out of the following materials, select the ones that you require for measuring area of an irregular 
surface using a graph paper  
(i) A Leaf, A pencil  
(ii) A pencil & a graph paper 
(iii) A thread & A pencil  
(iv) A graph paper, A Leaf & A pencil 
5.   What is the colour of  CS
2
 
a) White b) Colourless  c) blue  d) yellow 
6. Choose the odd one out from the following combination of liquids. 
(a) Water + CS
2
     (b) Alcohol + water           (c) Oil + water     (d) Vinegar + oil 
7. Which of the following part of a plant  is not a part of shoot system? 
(a) stem     (b) root           (c) Leaf     (d) Flower 
8. Which of the following part of a flowering plant  carries out the process of photosynthesis: 
(a) stem     (b) Flower           (c) Leaf     (d) Fruit 
9. Which of the following forms the seeds of a plant? 
(a) ovary     (b) ovules           (c) Leaf     (d) Fruit 
10. Which of the following is not a function of a root? 
(a)  It absorbs mineral and water from the soil and gives it to stem 
(b) It fixes a plant into soil and provides it a firm grip 
(c) It stores food sometimes 
(d) It makes food  
11. Which of the following are used to test the presence of starch in a food item? 
(a) Water   (b) Vinegar  (c)Cooking oil     (d) Iodine solution 
12. What colour change do you observe in the test for starch? 
(a) Yellow    (b) blue- black   (c) pink     (d) Green 
13.  which of the following food items will show the change in colour when tested for starch                           
(a) Yogurt (b) Pulses   (c) Milk   (d) Rice 
 
 
 
 
 
14.  Name the part of the plant shown in the following figure 
 
 
 
(a) Root    (b) stem     (c) leaf   (d) Flower 
15. “m 
2 
“ the unit of which of the following physical quantities? 
a) Volume  b) area  c) perimeter  d) circumference 
16. A millimeter graph paper is used for measurement of area as: 
a) It is easy to use 
b) It gives more accurate measurements 
c) Bigger units of measurement cannot be used 
d) None of the above 
17. Starch is one of the types of: 
a) Fats b) proteins c) carbohydrates d) minerals 
18. The function of stem is to 
a) To exchange gases 
b) To take mineral & water from soil 
c) To distribute minerals & water to all parts of the plant 
d) None of the above 
 
CURRENT AFFAIRS(MARKS:5) 
 
Q1. Which disease is the most common form of dementia? 
Q2. Which chemical is also known as “burning ice”? 
Q3. Who is the first man to walk on the moon? 
Q4. Which is the sixth largest moon of Saturn? 
Q5. In which field has Professor Kostya Novoselov of Manchester University won the Nobel Prize? 
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