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Page 1 Date – Q.1 Fill in the blanks. (10) a) The air we breathe in passes from the windpipe to t he _________. b) _________ are chemicals that kill insects and their babies. c) The spinal cord is a thick bunch of _________. d) The blood, sputum, stool and urine of patients are tested in a _________. e) Carbohydrates give us _________. f) The substance that gives leaves their colour is ___ ______. g) Plants are called _________ because they make food. h) Honking uselessly causes _________ pollution. i) Animals that eat only plants are called _________. j) A _________ is a violent storm that usually occurs near the sea. Q.2 Write ‘True’ or ‘False’. (5) a) We use our molars and premolars to chew food. b) The muscles in our heart and food pipe are voluntar y muscles. c) Lack of iron in the body causes anaemia. d) The silvery substance in the bulb of a thermometer is mercury. e) Malaria and dengue are spread by ies. f) Plants help to increase rainfall by throwing out wat er vapour. g) There are four main blood groups. h) Weather reports help farmers and shermen. i) Among CNG, petrol and diesel, CNG is the cleanest fuel. j) A mass of rocks and earth sliding down a mountain i s called a landslide. Q.3 Give one word answer. (10) a) Pouch in which urine is stored. b) Disease caused due to the deciency of Vitamin C. c) The bones of the skull which can move. d) A terrible disease that you can get when germs get into the cuts and wounds. e) A person who tests the blood, urine, stool and sput um in a laboratory. Page 2 Date – Q.1 Fill in the blanks. (10) a) The air we breathe in passes from the windpipe to t he _________. b) _________ are chemicals that kill insects and their babies. c) The spinal cord is a thick bunch of _________. d) The blood, sputum, stool and urine of patients are tested in a _________. e) Carbohydrates give us _________. f) The substance that gives leaves their colour is ___ ______. g) Plants are called _________ because they make food. h) Honking uselessly causes _________ pollution. i) Animals that eat only plants are called _________. j) A _________ is a violent storm that usually occurs near the sea. Q.2 Write ‘True’ or ‘False’. (5) a) We use our molars and premolars to chew food. b) The muscles in our heart and food pipe are voluntar y muscles. c) Lack of iron in the body causes anaemia. d) The silvery substance in the bulb of a thermometer is mercury. e) Malaria and dengue are spread by ies. f) Plants help to increase rainfall by throwing out wat er vapour. g) There are four main blood groups. h) Weather reports help farmers and shermen. i) Among CNG, petrol and diesel, CNG is the cleanest fuel. j) A mass of rocks and earth sliding down a mountain i s called a landslide. Q.3 Give one word answer. (10) a) Pouch in which urine is stored. b) Disease caused due to the deciency of Vitamin C. c) The bones of the skull which can move. d) A terrible disease that you can get when germs get into the cuts and wounds. e) A person who tests the blood, urine, stool and sput um in a laboratory. f) The part of the seed that has food stored for the b aby plant. g) An international organization that gives medical he lp to people. h) Tiny living beings which cannot be seen with the na ked eyes. i) Instrument used to measure the strength of an earth quake. j) Tiny holes on leaves through which gases enter and leave. Q.4 Choose the correct option. (5) a) Urine leaves the kidneys through the veins / ureters b) Vitamins help us stay healthy / get energy c) Bones are attached to the muscles by tendons / nerves d) Iodine and iron are proteins / minerals e) An animal or a plant that does not exist any more extinct / endangered Q.5 Match the following. (5) a) The sticky substance in the nose Disaster t a e b t r a e H e n i p s e h t f o s e n o b e h T ) b s u c u M s e y e e h t r o f d o o g s I ) c d) The sound of the heart pumping blood Vertebrae e) An unfortunate event or happening Vitamin A Q.6 Dene the following. (any 5) (5) a) Biotic component b) Nutrient c) Balanced diet d) Marine animals e) Blood bank f) Digestion g) Creepers Q.7 Dierentiate between. (any two) (4) a) Tap root and Fibrous root b) First aid and Treatment c) Voluntary and Involuntary muscles d) Communicable and Noncommunicable diseases Q.8 Write short notes. (any two) (6) a) Ball and Socket Joint b) Mobile Health Van c) Primary Health Centre d) Water Harvesting Page 3 Date – Q.1 Fill in the blanks. (10) a) The air we breathe in passes from the windpipe to t he _________. b) _________ are chemicals that kill insects and their babies. c) The spinal cord is a thick bunch of _________. d) The blood, sputum, stool and urine of patients are tested in a _________. e) Carbohydrates give us _________. f) The substance that gives leaves their colour is ___ ______. g) Plants are called _________ because they make food. h) Honking uselessly causes _________ pollution. i) Animals that eat only plants are called _________. j) A _________ is a violent storm that usually occurs near the sea. Q.2 Write ‘True’ or ‘False’. (5) a) We use our molars and premolars to chew food. b) The muscles in our heart and food pipe are voluntar y muscles. c) Lack of iron in the body causes anaemia. d) The silvery substance in the bulb of a thermometer is mercury. e) Malaria and dengue are spread by ies. f) Plants help to increase rainfall by throwing out wat er vapour. g) There are four main blood groups. h) Weather reports help farmers and shermen. i) Among CNG, petrol and diesel, CNG is the cleanest fuel. j) A mass of rocks and earth sliding down a mountain i s called a landslide. Q.3 Give one word answer. (10) a) Pouch in which urine is stored. b) Disease caused due to the deciency of Vitamin C. c) The bones of the skull which can move. d) A terrible disease that you can get when germs get into the cuts and wounds. e) A person who tests the blood, urine, stool and sput um in a laboratory. f) The part of the seed that has food stored for the b aby plant. g) An international organization that gives medical he lp to people. h) Tiny living beings which cannot be seen with the na ked eyes. i) Instrument used to measure the strength of an earth quake. j) Tiny holes on leaves through which gases enter and leave. Q.4 Choose the correct option. (5) a) Urine leaves the kidneys through the veins / ureters b) Vitamins help us stay healthy / get energy c) Bones are attached to the muscles by tendons / nerves d) Iodine and iron are proteins / minerals e) An animal or a plant that does not exist any more extinct / endangered Q.5 Match the following. (5) a) The sticky substance in the nose Disaster t a e b t r a e H e n i p s e h t f o s e n o b e h T ) b s u c u M s e y e e h t r o f d o o g s I ) c d) The sound of the heart pumping blood Vertebrae e) An unfortunate event or happening Vitamin A Q.6 Dene the following. (any 5) (5) a) Biotic component b) Nutrient c) Balanced diet d) Marine animals e) Blood bank f) Digestion g) Creepers Q.7 Dierentiate between. (any two) (4) a) Tap root and Fibrous root b) First aid and Treatment c) Voluntary and Involuntary muscles d) Communicable and Noncommunicable diseases Q.8 Write short notes. (any two) (6) a) Ball and Socket Joint b) Mobile Health Van c) Primary Health Centre d) Water Harvesting ) 0 1 ( . t r o h s n i s n o i t s e u q g n i w o l l o f e h t r e w s n A 9 . Q a) What do the kidneys do? b) What is a joint? c) How can we make an oral rehydration solution (ORS) a t home? d) What is a doctor who does operations called ? e) Which parts of a plant make up its shoot? f) Mention one way in which animals help plants. g) How does someone get a heatstroke? h) Name two things that can cause oods. i) What is noise pollution? j) Name three things that have a lot of carbohydrates. Q.10 Answer the following questions in 3-4 lines. (any 5) (15) a) How does blood circulate in our body? b) What is wrong with eating fried things? c) What does the ‘stem’ of a plant do? d) What would you do if your friend got a bleeding wou nd while playing? e) How do mosquitoes spread diseases? f) Write about three ways of reducing air pollution ca used by vehicles. g) How do earthquakes occur? Q.11 Diagrammatic questions. (4) a) Identify the following plants and name them as h erb, shrub, climber or creeper. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Page 4 Date – Q.1 Fill in the blanks. (10) a) The air we breathe in passes from the windpipe to t he _________. b) _________ are chemicals that kill insects and their babies. c) The spinal cord is a thick bunch of _________. d) The blood, sputum, stool and urine of patients are tested in a _________. e) Carbohydrates give us _________. f) The substance that gives leaves their colour is ___ ______. g) Plants are called _________ because they make food. h) Honking uselessly causes _________ pollution. i) Animals that eat only plants are called _________. j) A _________ is a violent storm that usually occurs near the sea. Q.2 Write ‘True’ or ‘False’. (5) a) We use our molars and premolars to chew food. b) The muscles in our heart and food pipe are voluntar y muscles. c) Lack of iron in the body causes anaemia. d) The silvery substance in the bulb of a thermometer is mercury. e) Malaria and dengue are spread by ies. f) Plants help to increase rainfall by throwing out wat er vapour. g) There are four main blood groups. h) Weather reports help farmers and shermen. i) Among CNG, petrol and diesel, CNG is the cleanest fuel. j) A mass of rocks and earth sliding down a mountain i s called a landslide. Q.3 Give one word answer. (10) a) Pouch in which urine is stored. b) Disease caused due to the deciency of Vitamin C. c) The bones of the skull which can move. d) A terrible disease that you can get when germs get into the cuts and wounds. e) A person who tests the blood, urine, stool and sput um in a laboratory. f) The part of the seed that has food stored for the b aby plant. g) An international organization that gives medical he lp to people. h) Tiny living beings which cannot be seen with the na ked eyes. i) Instrument used to measure the strength of an earth quake. j) Tiny holes on leaves through which gases enter and leave. Q.4 Choose the correct option. (5) a) Urine leaves the kidneys through the veins / ureters b) Vitamins help us stay healthy / get energy c) Bones are attached to the muscles by tendons / nerves d) Iodine and iron are proteins / minerals e) An animal or a plant that does not exist any more extinct / endangered Q.5 Match the following. (5) a) The sticky substance in the nose Disaster t a e b t r a e H e n i p s e h t f o s e n o b e h T ) b s u c u M s e y e e h t r o f d o o g s I ) c d) The sound of the heart pumping blood Vertebrae e) An unfortunate event or happening Vitamin A Q.6 Dene the following. (any 5) (5) a) Biotic component b) Nutrient c) Balanced diet d) Marine animals e) Blood bank f) Digestion g) Creepers Q.7 Dierentiate between. (any two) (4) a) Tap root and Fibrous root b) First aid and Treatment c) Voluntary and Involuntary muscles d) Communicable and Noncommunicable diseases Q.8 Write short notes. (any two) (6) a) Ball and Socket Joint b) Mobile Health Van c) Primary Health Centre d) Water Harvesting ) 0 1 ( . t r o h s n i s n o i t s e u q g n i w o l l o f e h t r e w s n A 9 . Q a) What do the kidneys do? b) What is a joint? c) How can we make an oral rehydration solution (ORS) a t home? d) What is a doctor who does operations called ? e) Which parts of a plant make up its shoot? f) Mention one way in which animals help plants. g) How does someone get a heatstroke? h) Name two things that can cause oods. i) What is noise pollution? j) Name three things that have a lot of carbohydrates. Q.10 Answer the following questions in 3-4 lines. (any 5) (15) a) How does blood circulate in our body? b) What is wrong with eating fried things? c) What does the ‘stem’ of a plant do? d) What would you do if your friend got a bleeding wou nd while playing? e) How do mosquitoes spread diseases? f) Write about three ways of reducing air pollution ca used by vehicles. g) How do earthquakes occur? Q.11 Diagrammatic questions. (4) a) Identify the following plants and name them as h erb, shrub, climber or creeper. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) b) Label the following diagram from (1-8) as direct ed. (no need to draw the diagram) (4) c) Draw a coloured diagram showing tap root and b rous root and name them. (4) Q.12 Value based question. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. (3) Radha and Geeta were burning crackers in the absence of their parents when suddenly a cracker got burst in Radha’s hand which b urnt her ngers very badly. Seeing this, she got very afraid and rushed t o her neighbour’s house for help who gave her the rst aid by cooling her hand with cold water and applying an ice pack over it. She also told her that crackers should always be burnt under the supervision of the elders. a) How did Radha burn her ngers? b) What rst aid did Radha’s neighbour give to her? c) What do you learn from the given passage? ACTIVITY. (10)Read More
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