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Section - A [1 x 7 Marks] |
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Section - B [2 x 9 marks] |
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Section - C [3 x 10 marks] |
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Section - D [5 x 6 Marks] |
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Time: 3 hrs
Total Marks: 80
General Instructions:
Q1. Which of these is a characteristic feature of monocot plants?
(a) Two cotyledons
(b) Reticulate venation in leaves
(c) Parallel venation in leaves
(d) Taproot system
Q2. What is the main function of a thermometer’s liquid?
(a) To measure weight
(b) To expand with heat
(c) To conduct electricity
(d) To change color
Q3. Which unit is used to measure length in the SI system?
(a) Centimeter
(b) Meter
(c) Gram
(d) Second
Q4. What process involves water droplets forming on a cold surface?
(a) Evaporation
(b) Condensation
(c) Precipitation
(d) Freezing
Q5. Which method uses a sieve to separate larger particles?
(a) Filtration
(b) Sieving
(c) Decantation
(d) Winnowing
Q6. What happens when water boils?
(a) It freezes
(b) It evaporates
(c) It condenses
(d) It melts
Q7. Which natural treasure supports wildlife habitats?
(a) Desert
(b) Forest
(c) Mountain
(d) River
Q9. What is the purpose of sieving flour?
Q10. How does the Sun appear bigger than other stars?
Q11. What is the role of roots in seed germination?
Q12. Name two uses of solar energy.
Q13. How does a froglet differ from a tadpole?
Q14. What is a reference point in measuring distance?
Q15. Why does water evaporate faster in sunlight?
Q16. Name two materials used as filters besides filter paper.
Q17. What is the Milky Way Galaxy?
Q18. Explain the steps involved in the scientific method.
Q19. How does winnowing separate husk from grains?
Q20. Why do some seeds need darkness to germinate?
Q21. Explain how a telescope helps in studying the sky.
Q22. How does soil support plant growth?
Q23. Why is handpicking useful in separating mixtures?
Q24. How do shoots and roots respond to sunlight differently?
Q25. What are fossil fuels, and why are they limited?
Q26. How does a tadpole adapt to life in water?
Q27. Why is the SI unit of length important?
Q28. How do forests contribute to biodiversity?
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Q29. How are camels living in hot desert differ from the camels living in cold desert?
Q30. (a) What is evaporation?
(b) Describe two conditions affecting its rate with examples.
(c) How does it cause cooling?
Q31. (a) What is the life cycle of a plant?
(b) Explain two stages with examples from the bean plant.
(c) Draw a simple life cycle diagram.
Q32. (a) What is magnetic separation?
(b) Explain its use with an example.
(c) Suggest another mixture it could separate.
Q33. (a) What is circular motion?
(b) Give two examples from daily life.
(c) How does it differ from oscillatory motion?
Q34. (a) What are renewable resources?
(b) Explain two examples and their benefits.
(c) Why conserve them despite being renewable?
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