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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 unit is used to measure the thickness of a coin?
(a) Kilometre
(b) Metre
(c) Millimetre
(d) Centimetre
Q2. Which material is non-lustrous?
(a) Gold
(b) Aluminium foil
(c) Wood
(d) Copper
Q3. What is the SI unit of mass?
(a) Litre
(b) Kilogram
(c) Gram
(d) Newton
Q4. Which process converts liquid water to vapour?
(a) Condensation
(b) Freezing
(c) Evaporation
(d) Melting
Q5. Which planet is called the "Red Planet"?
(a) Venus
(b) Mars
(c) Jupiter
(d) Saturn
Q6. Which method separates oil from water?
(a) Filtration
(b) Decantation
(c) Sieving
(d) Magnetic separation
Q7. What is the main source of energy in the Solar System?
(a) Moon
(b) Stars
(c) Sun
(d) Asteroids
Q8. How can studying Science help in solving bigger problems and mysteries of the universe?
Q9.Identify the seeds a and b. How many cotyledons do these seeds have? In which category (dicot or monocot) would you keep their plants?
Q10. What is threshing, and where is it used?
Q11. Why is Venus called the Morning Star?
Q12. How does a soop aid in winnowing?
Q13. What is periodic motion? Give an example.
Q14. Why does ice not flow like water?
Q15. What are comets made of?
Q16. How does soil form over time?
Q17. How do leaves help plants excrete?
Q19. Why do planets not twinkle like stars?
Q20. How does a threshing machine improve farming?
Q21. What are the benefits of rainwater harvesting?
Q22. How do insectivorous plants show movement?
Q23. Why is a 15-cm scale divided into millimetres?
Q24. How do larvae and pupae differ in mosquitoes?
Q25. What role does sand play in a pot-in-pot cooler?
Q26. How does the Sun drive the water cycle?
Q27. Why is coal a non-renewable resource?
Q28. How do animals respond to stimuli? Give an example.
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Q29. (i) How can you test presence of proteins in a given food item?
(ii) Write test for detecting the presence of starch
Q30. Name the three scales of measuring temperatures known to you. Write down the correct ways to write the names and units of these scales.
Q31. How can you show that some solids like sugar and salt are soluble in water whereas solids like chalk powder and sand are not soluble in water?
Q32. (i)Why is Jupiter called the Stormy Planet?
(ii) What are artificial satellites used for?
(iii) What is the other name of inner planets and name them?
(iv) What is the other name of outer planets and name them?
(v) Why is Venus called the Twin Planet?
Q33. Define the following terms.
(i) Nutrition
(II) Respiration
(iii) Excretion
(iv) Stimulus
(v) Reproduction
Q34. Prepare a chart to show various vitamins and minerals and the disorders caused by their deficiency.
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