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1 Nutrition in plants
1. The components that are necessary for our body are called ( )
a. Vitamins c. Nutrients
b. Pulses d. Minerals
2. The mode of nutrition in which organisms make food themselves from simple
substances is called( )
3. Some organisms live together and share shelter and nutrients. This is called
a. Predation c. Autotrophs
b. Symbiotic relationship d. Heterotrophs
a. Rhizobium c. Fungi
b. Yeast d. Lichens
5. Pitcher is an example of
6. The process by which a plant prepares its food “Photosynthesis” takes place in the
presence of ( )
a. Oxygen c. Nitrogen
b. Carbon dioxide d. Hydrogen
a. Oxygen c. Nitrogen
b. Carbon dioxide d. Chlorophyll
9. The plant which traps and feeds on insects is ( )
10. Mushroom is ( )
a. An Autotroph c. Saprotrophic
b. Heterotroph d. Fungus
Nutrition in Animals
2
1. The breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances is called ( )
a. Digestion c. Breathing
b. Nutrition d. Respiration
2. The set of teeth that exists in the mouth during the period from six to eight years of
a human being are called
a. V- shape c. X- shape
b. U-shape d. Z- shape
a. Oesophagus c. Liver
b. Salivary gland d. Villi
6. Length of small intestine is ( )
a. Egestion c. Assimilation
b. Rumination d. Absorption
a. Infection c. Poisoning
b. Indigestion d. All of the above
9. Plenty of boiled water mixed with a pinch of salt and sugar dissolved in it is called (
)
a. An Acid c. An indicator
b. A base d. Oral Rehydration solution
3 FIBRE TO FABRIC
a. Yak c. Goat
b. Camel d. Woolly dog
5. The process of removing the fleece of sheep along with a thin Layer of
skin is called
a. Rearing c. Sorting
b. shearing d. Scouring
6. The bacterium by which the people working in wool industry get infected
is ( )
a. Rhizobium c. Streptococcus
b. Anthrax d. Bacillus
a. Sericulture c. Agriculture
b. Horticulture d. Aqua-culture
a. Carbohydrate c. Protein
b. Fat d. Sugars
a. India c. Tibet
b. China d. Africa
a. 10 to 15 days c. 25 to 30 days
b. 20 to 30 days d. 5 to 10 days
a. Animals c. Insects
b. Plants d. Bacteria
4
HEAT
1. Name the device used for measuring Temperature. ( )
a. Thermometer c. Anemometer
b. Ammeter d. Ammeter
a. 40 ˚C c. 42 ˚C
b. 37 ˚C d. 35 ˚
a. Mercury c. Gold
b. Silver d. Copper
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. Vaporisation
8. The process by which transfer of heat takes place by the actual movement of
particles from one part of the body to another part is called ( )
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. vaporization
9. The transfer of heat which does not require any medium is called ( )
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. Vaporization
10. The process by which heat comes from sun to the earth is ( )
a. Conduction c. Radiation
b. Convection d. Vaporization
11. In case of____________ the cool air moves from the land towards the sea ( )
2. Bases are ( )
3. The substances that are used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic is called
( )
a. Indicator c. Base
b. Acid d. Salt
7. Litmus paper (purple colour) in distilled water when added to an acid changes to ( )
a. Red c. Green
b. Blue d. Violet
8. The solutions which do not change the colour of either red or blue litmus are known
as ( )
a. Pink c. Green
b. Colourless d. Red
2. When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water , then lime water becomes ( )
a. milky c. silvery
b. shiney d. Golden yellow
5. The process of depositing a layer of one metal over another metal surface to protect
it from rusting is called ( )
a. Galvanisation c. amalgamating
b. Crystallisation d. Neutralisation
6. For protecting iron pipes from corrosion, they are coated with ( )
a. Zinc c. Aluminium
b. Copper d. Silver
7. Metal that is made by mixing iron with carbon, nickel and manganese is called
( )
a. Crystallisation c. Galvanisation
b. Neutralisation d. Amalgamation
9. Blue colour of the copper sulphate solution changes to Green colour when an iron
nail is dropped into it due to the formation of ( )
a. a Base c. an indicator
b. An acid d. a dissolving agent
a. Telecom c. Meteorological
Department Department
b. Electrical d. Civil Department
Department
a. Heat c. Chemicals
b. Temperature d. Moisture
a. Barometer d. maximum-
b. Rain Gauge minimum
c. Thermometer thermometer
4. The temperature, humidity, rainfall wind speed etc., are called the
_________of weather. ( )
a. Elements c. Indicators
b. Compounds d. Chemicals
7. All changes taking place in the atmosphere are caused by the ____________
( )
a. Moon c. Earth
b. Sun d. Stars
8. The average weather pattern taken over a long time is called the ___________
9. The places where the sun does not rise for six months and does not set for the
other six months are ( )
a. -40˚C c. 45 ˚C
b. 34 ˚C d. -37 ˚C
11. .Find the animal living in polar regions from the following ( )
12. How does the polar bear keep itself warm in cold weather ( )
15. A carnivore with stripes on its body moves very fast while catching its prey.
It is likely to be found in
a. 260km/hr c. 150km/hr
b. 200km/hr d. 100km/hr
2. The change in shape of a hot tin can when pored with cold water on it is due to the
a. pressure inside the can is less than that outside
b. pressure inside the can is more than that outside
c. pressure outside the can is same as that inside
d. Pressure inside the can is equal to the atmospheric pressure
3. The paper ball kept near the mouth of a plastic bottle will be pushed out because
a. the air pressure inside the bottle is same as that at the mouth
b. the air pressure inside the bottle is more than that at the mouth
c. the air pressure inside the bottle is less than that at the mouth
d. the pressure inside and outside the bottle same.
4. Increased wind speed is accompanied by
5. Air moves faster between two places when the pressure difference between the
place is
6. The centre of a cyclone is a calm area and is called the _________of the storm.
a. eye c. Centre
b. Focus d. Radius
a. Hurricane c. Tornado
b. Typhoon d. Thunderstorm
a. Hurricane c. Tornado
b. Typhoon d. Thunderstorm
9. A dark funnel shaped cloud that reaches from the sky to the ground is called a
a. Hurricane c. Tornado
b. Typhoon d. Thunderstorm
a. Anemometer c. Thermometer
b. Barometer d. Ammeter
12. Which one of the following places is unlikely to be affected by a cyclone
a. Chennai c. Amritsar
b. Mangalore d. Puri
a. Satellite c. Sun
b. Stars d. moon
9 Soil
1. The rotting dead matter in the soil is called_________.
a. Humus c. Sugar
b. Salt d. Protein
2. Breaking down of rocks by the action of wind and climate is called ____
a. Weathering c. Cultivating
b. Soil vegetation d. Percolation
a. Erosion c. Percolation
b. Weathering d. Retention
8. The soil containing same amount of large and fine particles is called ________
a. Sandy soil
b. Loamy soil
c. Clayey soil
d. Bricks
10 Respiration in Organisms
1. The process of breakdown of food in the cell with the release of energy is called
________
a. Respiration c. Exhalation
b. Inhalation d. Breathing
a. Respiration c. Exhalation
b. Inhalation d. Breathing
a. Respiration c. Exhalation
b. Inhalation d. Breathing
4. An adult human being at rest breathes in and out for______ times in a minute
a. 15-18 c. 10-15
b. 20-25 d. 50-60
a. Appendicitis c. Fever
b. Cancer d. Anaemia
a. Cat c. Dog
b. Human beings d. Earthworm
a. Holes c. Tracks
b. Spiracles d. Pores
9. Name the organism that breathes through its lungs as well as its skin ( )
10. The air tubes that an insect has are useful for the exchange of________( )
a. Gases c. Solid s
b. Liquids d. No exchange
a. Lungs c. Spiracles
b. Gills d. Skin
12. During heavy exercise, we get cramps in the legs due to the accumulation of ( )
Chapter: 11
Transportation in animals and plants
Choose the correct answer from the following
a. Plasma c. WBC
b. RBC d. Blood Platelets
a. Haemoglobin c. Arteries
b. Plasma d. Veins
6. .____________helps in the efficient supply of oxygen to all the cells of the body ( )
a. Haemoglobin c. WBC
b. RBC d. Platelets
7. The cells in the blood which fight against the germs entering the body are ( )
a. RBC c. Platelets
b. WBC d. Haemoglobin
8. The formation of clot when bleeding is stopped from a wound in a human body is
due to ( )
a. RBC c. Platelets
b. WBC d. Haemoglobin
9. The blood vessels which carry oxygen –rich blood from the heart to all parts of the
body are called ( )
a. Arteries c. RBC
b. Veins d. WBC
a. Pulse c. Peak
b. .crest d. Nest
13. The blood vessels which carry carbon dioxide –rich blood from all parts of the body
back to the heart are called
a. Arteries c. RBC
b. Veins d. Platelets
16. The device used by the doctor to check up the heart beat
a. Ammeter c. Barometer
b. Thermometer d. Stethoscope
19. The processes of removal of waste materials from the body is called
a. Digestion c. Respiration
b. Excretion d. Inhalation
a. Kidney c. Fingers
b. Hand d. Head
a. Heart c. Kidney
b. Eye d. Liver
26. The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in the plant is called
a. Xylem
b. Phloem
c. Tissue
d. Plasma
27. ____________failure can be treated by the method of Dialysis. ( )
a. Heart c. Kidney
b. Eye d. Liver
28. The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in the plant is called ( )
a. Xylem
b. Phloem
c. Tissue
d. Plasma
Reproduction in Plants
12
1. The production of new individuals from their parents is known as ______
a. Reproduction c. Vegetative
b. Production propagation
d. Sprouting
2. The process by which plants give rise to new plants without seeds is called
a. Sexual c. Vegetative
Reproduction Propagation
b. Asexual d. Budding
Reproduction
a. Sexual c. Vegetative
Reproduction Propagation
b. Asexual
Reproduction
d. Pollination
4. Male reproductive part of a plant is
a. Pores c. Stamen
b. Pistil d. Fusion
a. Fern c. Fungi
b. Algae d. Yeast
a. zygote c. Fragmentation
b. Spore formation d. Budding
7. The flowers which contain either only the pistil or only the stamens are called
8. The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower is called
a. Budding c. Fragmentation
b. Spore formation d. Pollination
a. Spore c. Zygote
b. Embryo d. Pistil
a. Pistil c. Bud
b. Stamen d. Spore
a. Leaf c. Root
b. Stem d. Flower
12. The process of fusion of the male and female gametes is called ( )
a. Fertilisation c. Reproduction
b. Pollination d. Seed formation
a. Seed c. Pistil
b. Stamen d. Fruit
14. A spore producing plant is ( )
a. Rose c. Potato
b. Bread mould d. Ginger
a. Stem c. Roots
b. Leaves d. flower
a. Km/min c. km/h
b. m/min d. m/s
3. A car moves with a speed of 80 km/h for 15 minutes and then with a speed of 60
km/h for the next 15 minutes. The total distance covered by the car is
a. 100km c. 35km
b. 50km d. 70km
a. Speedometer c. Anemometer
b. Odometer d. Thermometer
a. m/sec c. km/hr
b. m/min d. km/min
a. Ahmedabad c. Delhi
b. Bombay d. Lucknow
15 Light
1. Light travels in
5. Sunlight is
a. Red in colour c. Yellow in colour
b. Green in colour d. White in colour
8. When an object is placed between the Focus and centre of curvature of concave
mirror, then
a. Real c. Enlarged
b. Inverted d. All of the above
a. Plane Mirror
b. Concave mirror
c. Convex mirror
d. All of the above
11. Latha is observing her image in a plane mirror. The distance between the mirror and
her image is 6m. If she moves 2m towards the mirror, then the distance between
Latha and her image will be
a. 8m c. 10m
b. 4m d. 5m
13. The object in which seven colours spread over it appears to be white in colour when
rotated is Called
a. 22 nd March c. 28 th February
b. 24 th March d. 1 March
2. Out of the following which year is was observed as the International year of Fresh
water ( )
a. 2005 c. 2006
b. 2003 d. 2008
3. Water exists in ( )
4. The solid form ,snow and ice, is present ___________of the earth ( )
6. The process of ground water getting stored between the layers of hard rock below
the water table is known as ( )
a. Washing c. Bathing
b. Using the taps which are d. All of the above
Leaking
10. The process of recharging the ground water using rain water is known as
a. Red c. Green
b. Blue d. Violet
a. Canopy c. Herb
b. Crown d. Shrub
3. A forest consists of
a. Sand c. Humus
b. Mushrooms d. Wood
7. Forests
a. Brinjal c. Humus
b. Rice d. wax
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Wastewater Story
a. Contaminant c. Aeration
b. Sewage d. Chlorination
4. Cooking oil and fats should not be thrown down the drain because
a. Diabetes c. Appendicitis
b. Cancer d. Cholera
8. “By providing clean water and sanitation to the poorest people on the planet, we can
reduce poverty and suffering and ensure education for all children.”
The above words are given by
a. UNO c. UNESCO
b. UNICEF d. WHO
9. The technique of watering plants by making use of narrow tubings which deliver
water directly at the base of the base of the plant is
a. Godavari c. Mahanadi
b. Ganga d. Arveri
e. k in colour
ANSWERS
chapter-1 chapter-2 chapter-3 chapter-4
1 c 1 a 1 d 1 a
2 a 2 d 2 c 2 c
3 b 3 b 3 a 3 b
4 a 4 a 4 b 4 c
5 a 5 c 5 b 5 a
6 b 6 d 6 b 6 a
7 a 7 b 7 a 7 a
8 d 8 d 8 a 8 b
9 c 9 d 9 c 9 c
10 c 10 d 10 b 10 c
11 c 11 a
12 a
chapter-5 chapter-6 chapter-7 chapter-8
1 a 1 b 1 c 1 a
2 d 2 a 2 d 2 a
3 a 3 b 3 b 3 b
4 a 4 a 4 a 4 b
5 b 5 a 5 c 5 c
6 c 6 a 6 a 6 b
7 a 7 a 7 b 7 a
8 c 8 a 8 a 8 a
9 a 9 a 9 b 9 b
10 a 10 c 10 d 10 c
11 b 11 a 11 c 11 c
12 c 12 c 12 a 12 a
13 a 13 c
14 b 14 a
15 d