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Page 1 1 DATE: CLASS: V-____ SUBJECT: Science TIME: 2 ½ HRS. M.M: 60 Student’s Name: ________________ Roll No. :________ No. of Pages: 03 Invigilator’s Signature: __ General Instructions: • This paper consists of seven questions. • All the questions are compulsory. • Read the questions carefully before attempting. • Attempt all the parts of a particular question together. • Write the number of question as mentioned in the question paper. • Do not write anything on the question paper. Q.1 Choose the correct option- i. The two bones are joined together with the help of________________. a) Cartilage b) Tendon c) Ligament d) Ribcage ii. The muscles present in the heart are called__________________ muscles. a)Voluntary b) Cardiac c) Skeletal d) Ciliary iii. Look at the diagram carefully Which organ does this part of a skeleton protect? a) Heart b) Lungs c) Spinal cord d) Brain iv. __________rock looks like a sponge. a) Slate b) Shale c) Clay d) Pumice v. Which of the following is a finely grained igneous rock? a) Basalt b) Obsidian c) Marble d) Gneiss vi. Identify the rock formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone- a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Quartzite d) Emerald vii. Which of the following is insoluble in water? a) Coffee b) Sugar c) Chalk d) Food colour viii. Which of the following disease is caused due to the deficiency of iodine? a) Diabetes b) Beri beri c) Cholera d) Goitre ix. The Moon takes about _______ days to rotate on its axis. a) 45 b) 30 c) 29 ½ d) 31 x. Which of the following is a life style related disease? a) Cholera b) Rabies c) Obesity d) Dysentery 10 Page 2 1 DATE: CLASS: V-____ SUBJECT: Science TIME: 2 ½ HRS. M.M: 60 Student’s Name: ________________ Roll No. :________ No. of Pages: 03 Invigilator’s Signature: __ General Instructions: • This paper consists of seven questions. • All the questions are compulsory. • Read the questions carefully before attempting. • Attempt all the parts of a particular question together. • Write the number of question as mentioned in the question paper. • Do not write anything on the question paper. Q.1 Choose the correct option- i. The two bones are joined together with the help of________________. a) Cartilage b) Tendon c) Ligament d) Ribcage ii. The muscles present in the heart are called__________________ muscles. a)Voluntary b) Cardiac c) Skeletal d) Ciliary iii. Look at the diagram carefully Which organ does this part of a skeleton protect? a) Heart b) Lungs c) Spinal cord d) Brain iv. __________rock looks like a sponge. a) Slate b) Shale c) Clay d) Pumice v. Which of the following is a finely grained igneous rock? a) Basalt b) Obsidian c) Marble d) Gneiss vi. Identify the rock formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone- a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Quartzite d) Emerald vii. Which of the following is insoluble in water? a) Coffee b) Sugar c) Chalk d) Food colour viii. Which of the following disease is caused due to the deficiency of iodine? a) Diabetes b) Beri beri c) Cholera d) Goitre ix. The Moon takes about _______ days to rotate on its axis. a) 45 b) 30 c) 29 ½ d) 31 x. Which of the following is a life style related disease? a) Cholera b) Rabies c) Obesity d) Dysentery 10 2 Q.2 Name the following- a) A substance which dissolves in another substance- b) The small bones that form the backbone- c) People who study rocks- d) The joint present in the ankles- e) The rocks formed from solidification of lava or magma- 5 Q.3 Define the following- a) Organ System b) Reflex Action c) Deficiency Disease d) Weathering e) Lunar Eclipse 5 Q.4 Give reason- a) Oil floats on water b) We can move our head from side to side. c) Solar eclipse is of shorter duration as compared to the lunar eclipse. d) We should cover our mouth while sneezing or coughing. e) We should not waste coal and petroleum. 5 Q.5 Correct the statements and then rewrite them- a) Humerus is also called the thigh bone. b) Calcite is the mineral present in conglomerate. c) Asthma is caused due to the consumption of excess of vitamins. d) Alcohol is a universal solvent. e) We can visit a zoo to watch a film on the various phases of the Moon. 5 Q.6 Answer in short- (2 marks each) a) Anirudh is fond of playing cricket. But he is unable to practice because of his weak bones. Can you guess which disease is he suffering from? How is this disease caused? Write any two examples of the food items he should eat to prevent this disease. b) What is vaccination? Name any two diseases which can be prevented by vaccination. c) Write any two differences between fixed ribs and floating ribs. d) The skeletal system plays a very important role in our body. Justify your answer giving four points. e) How is coal formed? f) Explain any two ways by which the soil can be conserved. g) i. Write one difference between miscible and immiscible liquids. ii. Give one example to justify that gases can dissolve in water. h) i. Describe the surface of the Moon. ii. Why can’t we hear any sound on the Moon? i) How are tides caused? 18 Page 3 1 DATE: CLASS: V-____ SUBJECT: Science TIME: 2 ½ HRS. M.M: 60 Student’s Name: ________________ Roll No. :________ No. of Pages: 03 Invigilator’s Signature: __ General Instructions: • This paper consists of seven questions. • All the questions are compulsory. • Read the questions carefully before attempting. • Attempt all the parts of a particular question together. • Write the number of question as mentioned in the question paper. • Do not write anything on the question paper. Q.1 Choose the correct option- i. The two bones are joined together with the help of________________. a) Cartilage b) Tendon c) Ligament d) Ribcage ii. The muscles present in the heart are called__________________ muscles. a)Voluntary b) Cardiac c) Skeletal d) Ciliary iii. Look at the diagram carefully Which organ does this part of a skeleton protect? a) Heart b) Lungs c) Spinal cord d) Brain iv. __________rock looks like a sponge. a) Slate b) Shale c) Clay d) Pumice v. Which of the following is a finely grained igneous rock? a) Basalt b) Obsidian c) Marble d) Gneiss vi. Identify the rock formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone- a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Quartzite d) Emerald vii. Which of the following is insoluble in water? a) Coffee b) Sugar c) Chalk d) Food colour viii. Which of the following disease is caused due to the deficiency of iodine? a) Diabetes b) Beri beri c) Cholera d) Goitre ix. The Moon takes about _______ days to rotate on its axis. a) 45 b) 30 c) 29 ½ d) 31 x. Which of the following is a life style related disease? a) Cholera b) Rabies c) Obesity d) Dysentery 10 2 Q.2 Name the following- a) A substance which dissolves in another substance- b) The small bones that form the backbone- c) People who study rocks- d) The joint present in the ankles- e) The rocks formed from solidification of lava or magma- 5 Q.3 Define the following- a) Organ System b) Reflex Action c) Deficiency Disease d) Weathering e) Lunar Eclipse 5 Q.4 Give reason- a) Oil floats on water b) We can move our head from side to side. c) Solar eclipse is of shorter duration as compared to the lunar eclipse. d) We should cover our mouth while sneezing or coughing. e) We should not waste coal and petroleum. 5 Q.5 Correct the statements and then rewrite them- a) Humerus is also called the thigh bone. b) Calcite is the mineral present in conglomerate. c) Asthma is caused due to the consumption of excess of vitamins. d) Alcohol is a universal solvent. e) We can visit a zoo to watch a film on the various phases of the Moon. 5 Q.6 Answer in short- (2 marks each) a) Anirudh is fond of playing cricket. But he is unable to practice because of his weak bones. Can you guess which disease is he suffering from? How is this disease caused? Write any two examples of the food items he should eat to prevent this disease. b) What is vaccination? Name any two diseases which can be prevented by vaccination. c) Write any two differences between fixed ribs and floating ribs. d) The skeletal system plays a very important role in our body. Justify your answer giving four points. e) How is coal formed? f) Explain any two ways by which the soil can be conserved. g) i. Write one difference between miscible and immiscible liquids. ii. Give one example to justify that gases can dissolve in water. h) i. Describe the surface of the Moon. ii. Why can’t we hear any sound on the Moon? i) How are tides caused? 18 3 Q.7 Answer in detail- (3 marks each) a) What do you understand by the term soil erosion? Explain any two agents that cause soil erosion. b) i Draw the structure of the human eye and label Cornea, Iris and Lens. ii. Write the functions of- Pupil, Retina and Optic nerve. c. Look at the diagram carefully and label A, B and C and also write one function of each. d) i. Identify the eclipse shown below. ii. Label A and B iii. Why are artificial satellites important? Give any 2 examples of artificial satellites. 12 A B C SUN MOON EARTH A B Page 4 1 DATE: CLASS: V-____ SUBJECT: Science TIME: 2 ½ HRS. M.M: 60 Student’s Name: ________________ Roll No. :________ No. of Pages: 03 Invigilator’s Signature: __ General Instructions: • This paper consists of seven questions. • All the questions are compulsory. • Read the questions carefully before attempting. • Attempt all the parts of a particular question together. • Write the number of question as mentioned in the question paper. • Do not write anything on the question paper. Q.1 Choose the correct option- i. The two bones are joined together with the help of________________. a) Cartilage b) Tendon c) Ligament d) Ribcage ii. The muscles present in the heart are called__________________ muscles. a)Voluntary b) Cardiac c) Skeletal d) Ciliary iii. Look at the diagram carefully Which organ does this part of a skeleton protect? a) Heart b) Lungs c) Spinal cord d) Brain iv. __________rock looks like a sponge. a) Slate b) Shale c) Clay d) Pumice v. Which of the following is a finely grained igneous rock? a) Basalt b) Obsidian c) Marble d) Gneiss vi. Identify the rock formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone- a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Quartzite d) Emerald vii. Which of the following is insoluble in water? a) Coffee b) Sugar c) Chalk d) Food colour viii. Which of the following disease is caused due to the deficiency of iodine? a) Diabetes b) Beri beri c) Cholera d) Goitre ix. The Moon takes about _______ days to rotate on its axis. a) 45 b) 30 c) 29 ½ d) 31 x. Which of the following is a life style related disease? a) Cholera b) Rabies c) Obesity d) Dysentery 10 2 Q.2 Name the following- a) A substance which dissolves in another substance- b) The small bones that form the backbone- c) People who study rocks- d) The joint present in the ankles- e) The rocks formed from solidification of lava or magma- 5 Q.3 Define the following- a) Organ System b) Reflex Action c) Deficiency Disease d) Weathering e) Lunar Eclipse 5 Q.4 Give reason- a) Oil floats on water b) We can move our head from side to side. c) Solar eclipse is of shorter duration as compared to the lunar eclipse. d) We should cover our mouth while sneezing or coughing. e) We should not waste coal and petroleum. 5 Q.5 Correct the statements and then rewrite them- a) Humerus is also called the thigh bone. b) Calcite is the mineral present in conglomerate. c) Asthma is caused due to the consumption of excess of vitamins. d) Alcohol is a universal solvent. e) We can visit a zoo to watch a film on the various phases of the Moon. 5 Q.6 Answer in short- (2 marks each) a) Anirudh is fond of playing cricket. But he is unable to practice because of his weak bones. Can you guess which disease is he suffering from? How is this disease caused? Write any two examples of the food items he should eat to prevent this disease. b) What is vaccination? Name any two diseases which can be prevented by vaccination. c) Write any two differences between fixed ribs and floating ribs. d) The skeletal system plays a very important role in our body. Justify your answer giving four points. e) How is coal formed? f) Explain any two ways by which the soil can be conserved. g) i. Write one difference between miscible and immiscible liquids. ii. Give one example to justify that gases can dissolve in water. h) i. Describe the surface of the Moon. ii. Why can’t we hear any sound on the Moon? i) How are tides caused? 18 3 Q.7 Answer in detail- (3 marks each) a) What do you understand by the term soil erosion? Explain any two agents that cause soil erosion. b) i Draw the structure of the human eye and label Cornea, Iris and Lens. ii. Write the functions of- Pupil, Retina and Optic nerve. c. Look at the diagram carefully and label A, B and C and also write one function of each. d) i. Identify the eclipse shown below. ii. Label A and B iii. Why are artificial satellites important? Give any 2 examples of artificial satellites. 12 A B C SUN MOON EARTH A B 1 Answer key DATE: CLASS: V____ SUBJECT: Science TIME: 2 1/2HRS. M.M: 60 Q.1 Choose the correct option- 1.The two bones are joined together with the help of________________. a) Cartilage b) Tendon c) Ligament d) Ribcage 2.The muscles present in the heart are called__________________ muscles. a)Voluntary b) Cardiac c) Skeletal d) Ciliary 3.Look at the diagram carefully Which organ does this part of a skeleton protect? a)Heart b) Lungs c) Spinal cord d) Brain 4.___________rock looks like a sponge. a)Slate b) Shale c) Conglomerate d) Pumice 5. Which of the following is a finely grained igneous rock? a) Basalt b) Obsidian c) Clay d) Gneiss 6. Identify the rock formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone- a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Quartzite d) Emerald 7.Which of the following is insoluble in water? a)coffee b) sugar c)chalk d) food colour 8.Which of the following disease is caused due to the deficiency of iodine? a) diabetes b) Beri beri c) Cholera d) Goitre 9.The Moon takes about _______ days to rotate on its axis. a) 45 b) 30 c) 29 ½ d) 31 10.Which of the following is a life style related disease? a) Cholera b) Rabies c) Obesity d) Dysentery 10 Q.2 Name these- a) A substance which dissolves in another substance- Solute b) The small bones that form the backbone- Vertebrae c) People who study rocks- Geologists d)The joint present in the ankles- Gliding e) The rocks formed from solidification of lava or magma – Igneous rocks 5 Q.3 Define the following- a)Organ System-A group of organs that work together to perform a particular function. b)Reflex Action Automatic and immediate responses 0.5 controlled by the spinal cord 0.5 c)Deficiency Disease- Disease caused due to deficiency of a particular nutrient.(1) d)Weathering- Breaking down of rocks (0.5) due to action of wind water and temperature changes0.5) e)Lunar Eclipse-When the Earth comes in between the moon and the Sun (1)the Earth casts a shadow on the moon Page 5 1 DATE: CLASS: V-____ SUBJECT: Science TIME: 2 ½ HRS. M.M: 60 Student’s Name: ________________ Roll No. :________ No. of Pages: 03 Invigilator’s Signature: __ General Instructions: • This paper consists of seven questions. • All the questions are compulsory. • Read the questions carefully before attempting. • Attempt all the parts of a particular question together. • Write the number of question as mentioned in the question paper. • Do not write anything on the question paper. Q.1 Choose the correct option- i. The two bones are joined together with the help of________________. a) Cartilage b) Tendon c) Ligament d) Ribcage ii. The muscles present in the heart are called__________________ muscles. a)Voluntary b) Cardiac c) Skeletal d) Ciliary iii. Look at the diagram carefully Which organ does this part of a skeleton protect? a) Heart b) Lungs c) Spinal cord d) Brain iv. __________rock looks like a sponge. a) Slate b) Shale c) Clay d) Pumice v. Which of the following is a finely grained igneous rock? a) Basalt b) Obsidian c) Marble d) Gneiss vi. Identify the rock formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone- a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Quartzite d) Emerald vii. Which of the following is insoluble in water? a) Coffee b) Sugar c) Chalk d) Food colour viii. Which of the following disease is caused due to the deficiency of iodine? a) Diabetes b) Beri beri c) Cholera d) Goitre ix. The Moon takes about _______ days to rotate on its axis. a) 45 b) 30 c) 29 ½ d) 31 x. Which of the following is a life style related disease? a) Cholera b) Rabies c) Obesity d) Dysentery 10 2 Q.2 Name the following- a) A substance which dissolves in another substance- b) The small bones that form the backbone- c) People who study rocks- d) The joint present in the ankles- e) The rocks formed from solidification of lava or magma- 5 Q.3 Define the following- a) Organ System b) Reflex Action c) Deficiency Disease d) Weathering e) Lunar Eclipse 5 Q.4 Give reason- a) Oil floats on water b) We can move our head from side to side. c) Solar eclipse is of shorter duration as compared to the lunar eclipse. d) We should cover our mouth while sneezing or coughing. e) We should not waste coal and petroleum. 5 Q.5 Correct the statements and then rewrite them- a) Humerus is also called the thigh bone. b) Calcite is the mineral present in conglomerate. c) Asthma is caused due to the consumption of excess of vitamins. d) Alcohol is a universal solvent. e) We can visit a zoo to watch a film on the various phases of the Moon. 5 Q.6 Answer in short- (2 marks each) a) Anirudh is fond of playing cricket. But he is unable to practice because of his weak bones. Can you guess which disease is he suffering from? How is this disease caused? Write any two examples of the food items he should eat to prevent this disease. b) What is vaccination? Name any two diseases which can be prevented by vaccination. c) Write any two differences between fixed ribs and floating ribs. d) The skeletal system plays a very important role in our body. Justify your answer giving four points. e) How is coal formed? f) Explain any two ways by which the soil can be conserved. g) i. Write one difference between miscible and immiscible liquids. ii. Give one example to justify that gases can dissolve in water. h) i. Describe the surface of the Moon. ii. Why can’t we hear any sound on the Moon? i) How are tides caused? 18 3 Q.7 Answer in detail- (3 marks each) a) What do you understand by the term soil erosion? Explain any two agents that cause soil erosion. b) i Draw the structure of the human eye and label Cornea, Iris and Lens. ii. Write the functions of- Pupil, Retina and Optic nerve. c. Look at the diagram carefully and label A, B and C and also write one function of each. d) i. Identify the eclipse shown below. ii. Label A and B iii. Why are artificial satellites important? Give any 2 examples of artificial satellites. 12 A B C SUN MOON EARTH A B 1 Answer key DATE: CLASS: V____ SUBJECT: Science TIME: 2 1/2HRS. M.M: 60 Q.1 Choose the correct option- 1.The two bones are joined together with the help of________________. a) Cartilage b) Tendon c) Ligament d) Ribcage 2.The muscles present in the heart are called__________________ muscles. a)Voluntary b) Cardiac c) Skeletal d) Ciliary 3.Look at the diagram carefully Which organ does this part of a skeleton protect? a)Heart b) Lungs c) Spinal cord d) Brain 4.___________rock looks like a sponge. a)Slate b) Shale c) Conglomerate d) Pumice 5. Which of the following is a finely grained igneous rock? a) Basalt b) Obsidian c) Clay d) Gneiss 6. Identify the rock formed from the metamorphosis of sandstone- a) Diamond b) Sapphire c) Quartzite d) Emerald 7.Which of the following is insoluble in water? a)coffee b) sugar c)chalk d) food colour 8.Which of the following disease is caused due to the deficiency of iodine? a) diabetes b) Beri beri c) Cholera d) Goitre 9.The Moon takes about _______ days to rotate on its axis. a) 45 b) 30 c) 29 ½ d) 31 10.Which of the following is a life style related disease? a) Cholera b) Rabies c) Obesity d) Dysentery 10 Q.2 Name these- a) A substance which dissolves in another substance- Solute b) The small bones that form the backbone- Vertebrae c) People who study rocks- Geologists d)The joint present in the ankles- Gliding e) The rocks formed from solidification of lava or magma – Igneous rocks 5 Q.3 Define the following- a)Organ System-A group of organs that work together to perform a particular function. b)Reflex Action Automatic and immediate responses 0.5 controlled by the spinal cord 0.5 c)Deficiency Disease- Disease caused due to deficiency of a particular nutrient.(1) d)Weathering- Breaking down of rocks (0.5) due to action of wind water and temperature changes0.5) e)Lunar Eclipse-When the Earth comes in between the moon and the Sun (1)the Earth casts a shadow on the moon 2 Q.4 Give reason- a) Oil floats on water-As it is an immiscible liquid(1) /Insoluble/lighter b) We can move our head from side to side. Due to the presence of pivot joint(1) joint(.5) c) Solar eclipse is of shorter duration as compared to the lunar eclipse. As Moon is much smaller in size than the Sun. (1) d) We should cover our mouth while sneezing or coughing. As it can transfer germs in the air(1) e) We should not waste coal and petroleum. As they are non-renewable sources of energy(1) 5 Q.5 Correct the statements and then rewrite them- a)Humerus is also called the thigh bone. Femur/Upper arm b) Calcite is the mineral present in conglomerate . limestone c) Asthma is caused due to the consumption of excess of vitamins. Hypervitaminosis d)Alcohol is a universal solvent. Water e)We can visit a zoo to watch a film on the various phases of the moon. Planetarium 5 Q.6 Answer the following questions- 1.A nirudh is suffering from Rickets (0.5) It is caused due to deficiency of vitamin D (0.5) He should eat Milk/eggs/sea fish(0.5) each example 2.Vaccination refers to the use of certain preventive medicines to prevent diseases(1) eg whooping cough, polio, diphtheria etc.(1) 3 Fixed ribs Floating ribs 2M There are 10 pairs of ribs There are 2 pairs of ribs They are attached to the backbone and sternum They are attached to the backbone only. 4. The skeletal system plays a very important role in our body. Justify your answer giving four points. Ans. Gives shape/form support Allows movement Protects soft internal organs Long bones contain marrow where blood cells are made (0.5) for each point 5.Many plants grew in swampy areas. (0.5) for each point As they died they fell in swampy areas They fell and got covered with layers of soil. Intense heat and pressure converted them into coal 6a) Afforestation-Growing trees in large numbers. (1) b) Terrace farming-Growing of crops on the hill slopes by cutting steps.(1) 7. Miscible Immiscible These liquids can dissolve in each other These liquids do not dissolve in each other (1) Carbon di oxide is dissolved in aerated drinks/oxygen is dissolved in water (1) 8..Surface is covered with rocks and mountains, craters/ no water(1) Any 2 points Since there is no air, sound can’t be heard on Moon.(1) 9. The tides are caused by the gravity of the moon. (0.5) each point When the moon is close to the Earth it pulls the water towards itself causing high tide The same happens on the opposite side of the earth The region between two high tide is called as low tide. 18Read More
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