1. Find the area of triangle ABC shown below
A. 1342 cm2 B. 1284 cm2 C. 1842 cm2 D. 1248 cm2
2. Perimeter of the shaded region is,
(Figure not drawn to scale) A. 64m B. 72m C. 84m D. 60m
3. Which of the following diagrams correctly represents “Tea, Coffee, Beverages”?
A. B. C. D. 4. Study the line graph and answer the following questions
What is the mass of Metal Ball C?
A. 100g B. 90g C. 110g D. 80g
5. The value of 9235 × 997 is_____________________
A. 8729075 B. 9207295 C. 8319725 D. 8407625
6. What is the next number in this pattern?
5, 240, 5760, 69120, 414720, ………….? A. 1216044 B. 4416022 C. 1244160 D. 4140622
7. There are three numbers, A, Band C. A is twice of B. C is 65 which is 17 less than A. Then B is ___________ A. 41 B. 45 C. 48 D. 49
8. If x and y are positive integers such that x > y then A. -x > -y B. -x < -y C. x < -y D. None of these
2 1250 450 - 200 _________ Find the missing value 5 9. A. 1500 B. 2750 C. 3750 D. 4000
1 25 when expressed as a percentage of , is 9 10. 4 A. 27% B. 36% C. 25 % D. 9%
11. Admission to a basketball tournament is Rs. 70 per person. If 179 people pay to attend the tournament, how much
money will be collected for admission? A. Rs. 956 B. Rs.1,193
C. Rs. 1,2530 D. Rs. 1,3530
12. How many circles can be drawn to pass through three non-collinear points? A. One B. Two C. Three D. As many as we please
13. How many triangles are there in the given figure below?
A. 16 B. 18 C. 19 D. 20
14. The models are shaded to show that
A. 3/9 < 3/6 B. 9/12 < 5/6 C. 9/12 = 3/6 D. 9/12 > 3/6
15. Which of the given figures is a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides and no right angles?
A.
B. C. D.
16. Arun ran a 1-kilometer race. When he was half way to the finish line, how many metres did he have left to run? A. 50 m B. 100 m C. 1,000 m D. 50 m
17. The value of (-10) + 92 + 84 + (-15) is A. 150 B. 152 C. 161 D. 151
18. Which of the following numbers are co-primes? A. (14, 35) B. (18, 25) C. (31, 93) D. (24, 62)
19. The number that should replace the box so that the following forms a proportion is 12, 21, 8, A. 14 B. 16 C. 18 D. 20
20. Jagdish surveyed the students at his school to determine their favorite sport. The results are shown in the following
graph
What percent of the students selected cricket? A. 20% B. 30% C. 40% D. 60%
21. Which of the following can lead to a greater risk of heart disease? A. Regular excercise B. Eating fatty foods C. Eating fresh food D. Wearing dirty clothes
22. Observe the given experimental figures carefully. What does this experiment prove?
A. Raw egg white contains proteins B. Raw egg white contains carbohydrates C. Raw egg white contains fats D. Raw egg white contains iodine
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. Select the correct statement from the following A. Jute is obtained from stem of Patsan plant B. Coir obtained from cotton is a weak fibre C. The process of making yarn from fibre is called weaving D. Both (A) & (B) 25. Which of the following clothing items are made from knitted fabrics?
A.
B.
C.
D. 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. Read the following activity and answer. Take 5 g of solid camphor in a china dish and cover it with inverted funnel.
Plug the stem of the funnel with cotton. Heat the dish
What is this process known as? A. Sublimation B. Crystallization C. Evaporation D. Sedimentation
28. When no more salt can be dissolved in water at a particular temperature then the solution at that temperature is
called A. Unsaturated B. Saturated C. Sometimes saturated sometimes unsaturated D. None of the above
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. Match column I with column II and choose the correct option from the codes given below.
Column I (a) Freezing (b) Melting (c) Condensation (d) Sublimation (e) Evaporation
Column II (i) The change of a gas directly to a solid (ii) The change of a liquid to a solid (iii) The change of a liquid to vapour (iv) The change of a solid to a liquid (v) The change of a vapour to a liquid
A. (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (iv), (e) - (v) B. (a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (v), (d) - (i), (e) - (iii) C. (a) - (ii), (b) - (i), (c) - (v), (d) - (iv), (e) - (iii) D. (a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (v), (d) - (iv), (e) - (ii)
31. Study the venn diagram
Centre point represents A. Melting of ice B. Boiling of water C. Rusting D. Condensation
32. This figures exemplify
Bursting a cracker
Burning of paper A. Reversible changes B. Physical changes C. Fast changes D. Slow changes
33. What characteristics does the given plant adapt to survive in desert?
A. The leaves are modified into spines B. Stem is covered with thick waxy layer C. Roots penetrate deep into the ground D. All of the above
34. Motion in the given figures is performed with the help of
A. Ball and socket joint B. Hinge joint C. Pivot joint D. Fixed joint
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. Submultiple micro is equal to A. 1/1000000 B. 1/100000 C. 1/10000000 D. 1/1000
37. Which of the following is the unit of measuring the distance of stars from the Earth? A. Nautical miles B. Light year C. Meter D. Kilometer
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. Shadow moves on screen when
(i) The source moves parallel to the screen. (ii) The object moves parallel to the screen. (iii) The source moves away from the screen. (iv) Colour of the source of light changes A. (i) & (ii) B. (ii) & (iii) C. (iii) & (iv) D. (i), (ii) & (iii)
40. Which of the following statements is false? A. Shadows cannot be formed when an object allows some light to pass thrcugh it B. Shadows are always formed on the opposite side of the light source C. A shadow has a similar shape to the object that forms the shadow D. An object can form as many shadows as there are light sources around it
41. The Image formed in the water is A. Erect B. Diminished C. Inverted D. None of these
42. Study the classification carefully and choose the correct answer from the table
A. X
Y Z
Refrigerator Clock Mirowave
B. X
Y Z
Music system Washing Machine Heater
C. X
Y Z
Walkman Table lamp Electric kettle
D. X
Y Z
Air-conditioner Heater Hair drier
43. In a circuit having one bulb, another bulb is added. Then the bulbs will A. Not glow B. Glow but less brightly C. Glow more brightly D. Get fused
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. A magnet can be made weaker by A. Keeping it wrapped in cotton wool B. Using it as a hammer C. Keeping it in a cool room D. playing with it
46. Study the arrangement of three bar magnets as shown below. Which arrangement is the possible one?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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. Match column I with column II and mark the correct option from the codes given below
Column I (a) Floods (b) Ground water (c) Ocean (d) Precipitation (e) Clouds
Column II (I) Aquifers (ii) Salt water (iii) Rain (iv) Dirt and water vapour (v) Excess rain
A. (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (iv), (e) - (v) B. (a) - (v), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - (iii), (e) - (iv) C. (a) - (i), (b) - (v), (c) - (iii), (d) - (ii), (e) - (iv) D. (a) - (v), (b) - (i), (c) - (iii), (d) - (ii), (e) - (iv)
49. In the water cycle, the process that takes place before it rains is A. Freezing B. Condensation C. Evaporation D. Melting
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. D 6. C 11. C 16. D 21. B 26. C 31. C 36. A 41. A 46. C
2. B 7. A 12. A 17. D 22. A 27. A 32. C 37. B 42. C 47. C
3. C 8. B 13. C 18. B 23. A 28. B 33. D 38. D 43. B 48. B
4. A 9. C 14. D 19. A 24. A 29. B 34. A 39. D 44. B 49. B
5. B 10. D 15. A 20. A 25. A 30. B 35. C 40. A 45. B 50. B