1. In England during the Middle Ages, the unit of measurement for cloth was an ell.
A piece of cloth 67.5 inches long would be equal to about 1
1 ells.One ellis about how many 2 inches
A. 101 B. 69 C. 45 D. 33.5
2.
-
= 4383 and
Find the value of
+
+
+
= 16284
.
A. 1045 B. 2090 C. 4185 D. 5428
3. 40% of 75% of 80%=? A. 54% B. 50% C. 44% D. 24%
0.081 5.7 ? 1.71 4. A. 0.27 B. 2.7 C. 27 D. 270
5. Mr. Mohari had 4 chickens that laid a total of 16 eggs. He put the same number of eggs into 2 baskets
Which number sentence shows how to find the total number of eggs that he put into each basket? A. 16 ÷ 2 = ___ B. 16 - 4 = ___ C. 4 ×4 =___ D. 16 + 2 =___
6. Find the value of 67 × 3 + 120 - 66 + (15 × 9) A. 135 B. 255 C. 321
D. 390
7. The figure below is made up of two rectangles. What are the unknown lengths?
A. 13 cm, 22 cm B. 26 cm, 12 cm C. 38 cm, 11 cm D. 11 cm, 28 cm
8. L.C.M. of 24 and 40 is A. 120 B. 12 C. 8 D. 16
9. What is the value of n in the given equation ?
-9 × -8 = n A. -72 B. -63 C. 0 D. +72
10. If ‘+’ means ‘x’, ‘-’ means ‘÷’; ‘x’ means ‘-’ and ‘÷’ means ‘+’, then the value of following expression
6+5÷5-3 x 6 is 2 3 A. 2 17 3 B. 2 14 3 C. 2 15 3 D. 25
11. The steps Paras took to evaluate the expression
3m - 3 ÷ 3 when m = 8 are shown below.
3m 3 3 when m 8 3 8 24 24 3 21 21 3 7 What should Paras do differently in order to evaluate the expression correctly? A. Divide (24 -3) by ( 24 ×3) B. Divide (24 - 3) by (24 - 3) C. Subtract (3 ÷ 3) from 24 D. Subtract 3 from (24 ÷ 3)
12. In which of the following cases the construction of a triangle is possible, the lengths of its sides being given as A. 14cm, 19cm, 5cm B. 18cm, 12 cm, 5cm C. l2cm,6cm,9cm D. 8cm,4cm,l2cm
13. If a whole number is divisible by 2, 3, 4 and 5, then it must be dvisible by which number? A. 60 B. 8 C. 7 D. 14
14. Which model most clearly shows how the area of a parallelogram is related to the area of a triangle?
A. B. C. D.
15. Ganga Ram School’s students are going on a field trip. Group 1 will have 23
passengers on the bus, while Group 2 will have 19 passengers on the bus, and Group 3 will have 21 passengers on the bus. How many passengers will be on the bus from Ganga Ram School? A. 63 B. 72 C. 89 D. 135
16. What is the following number in standard form? 2 + (8 × 0.1) + (6 × 0.01) ÷ (4 × 0.001)
A. 0.2864 B. 2.864 C. 28.64 D. 2864
17. An ant went 4 m 26 cm up a tree, then it came 2 m 30 cm down. The height o the ant from
the ground is A. 1 m 50 cm B. 1 m 60 cm C. 1 m 96 cm D. 2 m
18. Kavita drew a parallelogram. Then she made a dotted line as shown in the drawing. She cut along the dotted line and
slid the triangle to the opposite side of the parallelogram. Which figure did she get?
A. A rectangle B. A pentagon C. A triangle D. A circle
19. Complete the pattern below to find the value of P and Q respectively
A. 0.9, 0.8 B. 0.7, 1.5 C. 0.8, 0.6 D. 0.2, 0.7
20. Compute the following 24 ÷ 3 + 6 × 4 - 2 A. 20 B. 28 C. 30
D. 54
21. The process of taking in and utilizing food for growth and development is known as A. Ingestion B. Nutrition C. Digestion D. All of these
22. Meeta is eating a healthy diet, but she is missing a food with any fibre in it. Choose one of the following food items
that she needs ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
23. Landfill is an area where the garbage collected from a city or town is A. Dumped B. Recycled C. Burned D. Both (B) & (C)
24. Jute is a long, soft, plant fibre that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. Jute is a rainy season crop, which grows
best in warm and humid climate. in which part of India jute is grown ? A. Assam B. West Bengal C. Bihar D. All of these
25. Cotton grows best in A. Black soil and warm climate B. Black soil and cool climate
C. Red soil and warm climate D. Red soil and cool climate
26. Which of the following is an incorrect statement? A. Each cotton boll contains about 30 seeds B. Fruit of cotton plant is about the size of a lemon C. Silk fibre is obtained from adult of silk moth D. All of the above
27. Figure shows that
A. Paper is transparent B. Paper is translucent C. Paper is opaque D. Torch is made up of non-conducting materials
28. It is actually a combination of evaporation and condensation. The process first involves heating in order to vaporize
the liquid. The vapours of the liquid on cooling give pure liquid. This process is called A. Chromatography B. Sublimation C. Filtration D. Distillation
29. Read the following passage and answer .Mix some stone pieces, sand and very small pieces of paper. Place a table
fan on a stool and switch it on. Stand in front of the fan and drop the mixture from a height in such a way that air blown by the fan pushes the mixture while it is falling This process is similar to A. Threshing B. Winnowing C. Hand picking D. Sieving
30. Study the flow chart carefully
Which of the following is correct? A. P
Q
Reversible change
B. P Irreversible change
C. P Irreversible change
D. P Reversible change
Reversible change
Q Reversible change
Q Irreversible change Q Irreversible change
31. It is a
Ball of dough
Rolled out roti
A. Physical change B. Chemical change C. Reversible change D. Both (A) & (C)
32. This figures exemplify
Bursting a cracker
Burning of paper A. Reversible changes B. Physical changes C. Fast changes D. Slow changes
33. The given figure represents a section of a tree trunk. Find out how old this tree was ?
A. Three years old B. Five years old C. Six years old D. Seven years old
34. Part X in the given figure of cucumber plant represents
A. Prop root B. Tendril C. Climber D. Petiole
35. What is one thing common in all these given figures?
A. They all are flying objects B. They all utilise fuels to move C. ) They all have streamlined body D. Their movement is commonly called slithering
36. The reason why scientists repeat measurements they take during experiments is so that
they can A. Check whether the instruments used are inaccurate B. List the measurements taken in a table
C. Take the average and reduce the possibility of error D. Get more than one answer
37. Choose the incorrect statement from the following A. Distance between Delhi and Hyderabad is of order in km B. Hundred centimetre make one metre C. 1 tonne is equal to 106 g D. A simple pendulum is used to measure the mass of a bob
38. A boy spins one wheel of an upturned bicycle and mud particles fly off. Which one of the following arrows shows the
direction of movement of the mud which comes off at position X, shown in figure
A. B. C. D.
39. Which objects use the Reflection of light? A. Periscope B. Mirror C. Side mirror of a car D. All of these 40. The image formed by a pinhole camera is upside-down because A. Light travels in straight line B. Light rays become laterally inverted as they pass through a pin hole camera C. Light rays pass through the pin hole D. Light rays get reflected
41. The Image formed in the water is A. Erect B. Diminished C. Inverted D. None of these
42. Bulb will glow in
A.
B. C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of these
43. Which part of the bulb is an insulator?
A. P B. Q C. R D. S
44. Electric heaters used for cooking have the filament or the heating coil on a plate made up of clay because A. Clay can be mould in any shape B. Clay is a bad conductor of electricity C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of these
45. Which of the following does not contain a magnet in it? A. Torch B. Radio C. Fan D. Compass
46. Lisa did an experiment to find out which part of the magnet attracts the most pins. Which of these readings is
correct?
Number of pins attracted by the magnet A. P
Q R S
8 1 2 8
B. P
Q R S
8 3 3 2
C. P
Q R S
3 2 3 8
D. P
Q R S
1 8 8 1
47. What would happen when the magnet is held near the cork as shown in diagram?
A. The cork would move towards the magnet because of magnetic force of repulsion B. The cork would move towards the magnet because of magnetic force of attraction C. The cork would move away from the magnet because of magnetic force of repulsion D. The cork would move away from the magnet because of magnetic force of attraction
48. The given experiment shows
The 2 baloons at equal distance from the mid point so that it is balanced Now fill air in one balloon by blowing air in it and place it at its original position
A. Air contains dust particles B. Air occupies space C. Air has mass D. Air is colourless
49. The water from taps which we drink is sweet while distilled water is bitter and we cannot drink it. This is due to A. Addition of sugar to tap water B. Dissolved gases and salts in tap water C. Chemical treatment D. Both (A) & (C)
50. The six items are all filled with equal amounts of air. What is likely to happen when
similar amounts of air are pumped into each of the objects?
(i) The two balloons will be bigger in size as more air gets in (ii) The air filled ball and tyre will also be bigger in size as more air gets in (iii) The gas cylinder and oxygen tank will not change their size but the air in them will be compressed A. (ii) only B. (i) & (iii) only C. (iii) only D. (i) & (ii) only
1. C 6. D 11. C 16. B 21. B 26. C 31. D 36. C 41. A 46. A
2. B 7. C 12. C 17. C 22. D 27. B 32. C 37. D 42. A 47. C
3. D 8. A 13. A 18. A 23. A 28. D 33. C 38. D 43. C 48. C
4. A 9. D 14. D 19. B 24. D 29. B 34. B 39. D 44. B 49. C
5. A 10. A 15. A 20. C 25. A 30. D 35. C 40. A 45. A 50. B