×
1.
×
= 3216 = 2304
Find the value of
+
A. 134 B. 48 C. 69 D. 84
2. The picture given below shows a box that is filled with 1 inch cubes. What is the total volume of the box?
A. 120 cubic inches B. 100 cubic inches C. 74 cubic inches D. 50 cubic inches
3. Which set of data given below does not show a constant rate of change? A. Cups of Flour
2 4 6
Cookies Made 24 48 72
B. Number of Books
6 12 18 C. Time
2 hours 4 hours 6 hours D. Games
3 6 12
Price Paid Rs. 30.00 Rs. 60.00 Rs. 90.00
Price Paid 80 160 240 Total Points Scored 15 20 25
4. Leena is making friendship bracelets.If takes her 3 minutes to make inches 1½ inches of a bracelet
If she works at the same speed, how many minutes will it take her to make 3 inches of a bracelet? A. 6 mm B. 5 mm C. 3 mm D. 2 mm
5. A number is always divisible by 24 if A. It is divisible by both 6 and 4 B. It is divisible by both 12 and 2 C. It is divisible by both 8 and 3 D. The number formed by the tens and units digits of the given number is divisible by 24
6. Which of the following numbers is a perfect number? A. 16 B. 8 C. 24 D. 28
7. Study the four numbers in each set. Write them in the blanks from the given alternatives to get the final number.
______ × ______ + _______ = 600 A. (34, 17, 22) B. (22, 14, 17) C. (14, 34, 22) D. (34, 14, 17)
8. Which set of numbers are factors of 54? A. 1, 2, 4 B. 2, 3, 8 C. 3, 6, 7 D. 3, 6, 9
9. Find the missing value
A. 161 B. 452 C. 1583 D. 2331
10. A car is running at a uniform speed of 60 krnph.The time taken by it to cover 1140 km is A. l9hrs B. 19min C. l9sec D. 20min
If 11.
1 4
2
1 __ 16, what is the value of__? 4
A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 14
12. 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
It h 3 and k 4, then 13.
hk 4 2 2
A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 10
14. For the following figure, which of the following is false?
A. B. C. D.
1= 4= 3+ 1=
2 3 1 = 180o 4
15. The longest tape which can be used to measure the lengths 7 m, 3 m 85cm & 12m 95 cm has a length of A. 15 cm B. 25 cm C. 35 cm D. 42cm
16. A baker sold 278 cakes on Tuesday. He sold 39 more cakes on Tuesday than on Monday.
The number of cakes he sold on Wednesday was twice the number of cakes sold on Tuesday. Number of cakes he sold altogether in these 3 days was A. 1070 B. 1073 C. 1076 D. 1080 17. Which number is evenly divisible by 4? A. 5,314 B. 5,426 C. 5,650 D. 5,736
18. The selling price of 10 articles is same as the cost price of 11 articles then gain percent is A. 25% B. 10% C. 5% D. 20%
19. Karan collected 2 less than twice the number of cans Chandan collected for recycling. If c represents the number of
cans Chandan collected, what is an expression for the number of cans collected by Karan? A. 2 + 2 × c B. 2 × c - 2 C. c + 2 × c - 2 D. c + 2 × c
20. What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 10? A. 80 B. 24 C. 16 D. 40
21. Which of the following is not a part of salad?
A.
B.
C.
D. 22. Overnutrition is a form of malnutrition in which nutrients are over supplied relative to the amounts required for
normal growth, development and metabolism. Overnutrition leads to A. Deficiency disease B. Obesity C. Thin and weak body D. All of these
23. From the following select the option which does not represent correctly the edible part of the given plant A. Plant
Carrot
Edible part root
B. Plant Edible part
Onion C. Plant
Ginger D. Plant
Termeric
Leaves Edible part Stem Edible part root
24. Synthetic fabrics have many advantages. One characteristic that is not an advantage of synthetic fibres is that A. They are durable and easier to maintain B. They dry up fast and do not form wrinkles C. They are not attacked by moths D. They do not absorb water and sweat
25. What is the basic difference between Angora and Cashmere brands of wool?
A. Angora is obtained from rabbit and Cashmere is obtained from goat B. Angora is obtained from goat and Cashmere is obtained from rabbit C. Angora is obtained from yak and Cashmere is obtained from goat D. Angora is obtained from camel and Cashmere is obtained from yak
26. Wool is obtained from the fleece of sheep or goat. It is also obtained from the hair of
A.
B.
C. D. All of these 27. Which of the following statements is false? A. Tea can be separated from the leaves by filtration B. A mixture of salt and sand can be separated by distillation C. Winnowing will separate wheat grains from husk and dust D. A mixture of sand and salt is partially soluble in water
28. Which is the correct list of characteristics of metals? A. Shine brightly when polished; good conductors of electricity and heat; soild at room temperature; transparent B. Good conductors of electricity and heat; solid at room temperature; opaque, except in extremely thin films; do not
shine at all when polished C. Bad conductors of electricity and heat; solid at room temperature; opaque, except in extremely thin films D. Shine brightly when polished; good conductors of electricity and heat; solid at room temperature; opaque, except in extremely thin films
29. The given figures show which of the following processes?
A. Sedimentation B. Decantation
C. Filtration D. Both (A) & (C)
30. Boiling, condensation, freezing, melting and evaporation are usually A. Physical changes B. Chemical changes C. Permanent changes D. Irreversible changes
31. Read the given statements and mark the correct option.
Statement 1: Some changes that result in the formation of new substances are called chemical changes Statement 2: Chemical changes are permanent changes A. Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1 B. Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1 C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false D. Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true
32. Which is the non-periodic change amongst the following? A. Phases of moon B. Earthquake C. Change of seasons D. Beating of heart
33. The given figure shows an experiment. What do you think you would see after some hours?
A. The flower will remain white B. It will turn blue C. One half will turn pink, the other half blue D. It will turn pink
34. Why do you think seeds and fruits need be dispersed away from the mother plant? A. They may fall within the shade of the mother plant and not get enough sunlight B. They may not get enough food and moisture from the soil near the mother plant C. There may be too many seeds in a small area near the mother plant D. Any of these things may happen and prevent the growth of new healthy plant
35. The movement represented by the given figure is the characteristic of
It fixes its rear portion to the ground with the help of tiny bristles
Snake
It extend of its front of its body by muscel exp antion
Cockroach
Then it fixes the front end and releases the rear end
Earthworm
Now, it shortens the body by muscel contraction and pulls its rear end forword
Snail
A. Snake B. Cockroach C. Earthworm D. Snail
36. The average length of the three paper clips is
A. 1.5 cm B. 2.2 cm C. 2.5 cm D. 3.0 cm
37. The smallest time measured by a wrist watch accurately is A. 1 milli second B. 60 seconds C. 1 second D. 1 hour
38. Which of the following is/are examples of rotatory motion? A. Motion of the blades of the ceiling fan B. Motion of the potter’s wheel C. Motion of planets around the sun D. All of these
39. Ahmad looked up at the night sky and observed the things he could see. From the things he could see, he made a list
of the sources of light in night sky. What should he write down on his list? (i) Moon (ii) Stars (iii) Cloud A. (i) only B. (iii) only C. (i) & (ii) D. (ii) & (iii)
40. The shape of the shadow depends upon the A. Size of the object B. Position of source of light C. Size of source of light D. Shape of the object
41. Study the set-up below
Which of the following shows what the shadow will look like?
A. B. C. D.
42. Which of the following energy changes take place in the figure show ?
A. Light B. Solar C. Solar D. Light
Solar Electrical energy Potential Light Energy Electrical Light Energy Electrical Solar Energy
43. Electric wires are covered with A. Conducting material B. Insulating material C. Semi conductor material D. None of these
44. A tester is used by the electrician to determine A. The presence of electric current B. The temperature C. The amount of electric current D. The rate of flow of electric current
45. Farhan magnetised a piece of iron rod using the stroking method as shown in the diagram below.
Which part of the iron rod becomes the North-seeking pole? A. P B. Q C. R D. S 46. Four different nails, (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv), were stroked with a magnet. Which of them will
become magnets? (i) Iron nail (ii) Steel nail (iii) Copper nail (iv) Aluminium nail
A. (i) & (ii) B. (iii) & (iv) C. (i), (ii) & (iii) D. (i) (ii), (iii) & (iv)
47. A magnet will attract objects made of __________
(i) Iron (ii) Cobalt (iii) Nickel (iv) Copper A. (i), (ii) & (iii) B. (i), (ii) & (iv) C. (ii), (iii) & (iv) D. (i), (ii), (iii) & (iv)
48. A sample of water forms heavy foam or lather with soap. This water is called A. Heavy water B. Good water C. Soft water D. Hard water 49. The diagram below, shows part of the water cycle
What is process ‘T’ called? A. Melting B. Condensation C. Evaporation D. Precipitation
50. The heat of the sun causes - (I) of water from the surface of the earth, oceans, lakes, rivers and other water bodies.
Water vapour is also continuously added to the atmosphere through - (II) from the surface of the leaves. These vapours - (III) to form tiny droplets of water. These droplets floating in the air along with the dust particles form - (IV). Warm air carrying clouds rises up, where the air is cool. The water droplets come together to form - (V). The large water droplets are heavy and the air cannot hold them, therefore they fall down as - (VI). However, if the temperature is very low, the water droplets freeze in the atmosphere and fall as - (VII)
A. I
II III IV V VI VII B. I
II III IV V VI VII
Transpiration Condense Clouds Larger droplets Rain Snow Evaporation Transpiration Evaporation Clouds Condense Large droplets Rain Snow
C. I
Evaporation II Transpiration III Condense IV Clouds V Larger droplets VI Rain VII Snow D. I
Condense II Transpiration III Evaporation IV Clouds V Larger droplets VI Rain VII Snow
1. A 6. A 11. C 16. B 21. D 26. D 31. B 36. B 41. C 46. A
2. A 7. A 12. A 17. D 22. B 27. B 32. B 37. C 42. C 47. A
3. D 8. D 13. A 18. B 23. D 28. D 33. C 38. D 43. B 48. C
4. A 9. C 14. D 19. B 24. D 29. A 34. D 39. C 44. A 49. B
5. C 10. A 15. C 20. D 25. A 30. A 35. C 40. D 45. B 50. C