Class 5 DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO Total Questions Questio ns : 50
Time : 1 hr. GUIDELINES FOR THE CANDIDATES
1.
You will get additional ten minutes to ll up information about yourself on the Answer Sheet, before the start of the exam.
2.
The Question Paper comprises three sections: Logical Reasoning (15 Questions), Science (30 Questions) and Achievers Section (5 Questions)
3.
All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. There is no negative marking. Use of calculator is not permitted.
4.
Write your Name, Roll No. and Class clearly on the Answer Sheet and do not forget to sign it.
5.
There is only ONE correct answer hence mark one choice only.
6.
Darken your choice with HB Pencil or Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only. For E.g. Q.16:
In the water cycle, condensation is the process of A.
Water vapour cooling down and turning into a liquid
B.
Ice warming up and turning into a liquid
C.
Liquid cooling down and turning into ice
D.
Liquid warming up and turning into water vapour
16.
A
B
C
D
As the correct answer is option (A), the candidate should be darken the circle corresponding to option (A) 7.
Rough work should be done in the blank space provided in the booklet.
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LOGICAL REASONING 1.
Find the missing number. 9
19
23
156
2.
36
15
505 7
8
28
46
A.
B.
C.
D.
465 93
26
A.
56
B.
49
C.
43
D.
61
?
There is a certain relationship between gures (i) and (ii). Establish a similar relationship between gures (iii) & (iv) by selecting a suitable gure from the given options that would replace the question mark in gure (iv).
6.
Find the number of triangles formed in the given gure.
? (i)
(ii)
(iii)
A.
(iv)
B.
C.
7.
A.
10
B.
9
C.
8
D.
11
Find the mirror image of the given g. (X).
D.
1
2
3
4
Fig. (X) 3.
How many minimum number of square(s) must be shaded to make the given gure symmetric?
2
1
2
4
3
1
1
2
3
4
3
4
1 2
A.
B.
C.
4.
A.
0
B.
1
C.
2
D.
3
C.
5.
4
8.
Find the odd one out. A.
15 N 21 U
B.
D.
D. 3
Which of the following is the next gure in the gure patte rn given below ?
R
?
19 E 6
Which of the following option is exactly embedded in the given g. (X)? 9.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Sanaya ranked 7 th from the top in a class of 49 students. What is her rank from the bottom in the class? A.
49th
B.
48th
C.
43rd
D.
50th
Fig. (X)
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11.
12.
Five girls took part in a race. Sonia nished before Shobha but behind Aanchal. Shivali nished before Kavya but behind Shobha. Who among the following won the race? A.
Sonia
B.
Shivali
C.
Aanchal
D.
Shobha
15.
A.
Bus-stop
B.
Hawker Centre
C.
Playground
D.
Market
Which of the following gure will replace the question mark in g. (X) to complete the pattern?
In a certain code language, 'MAN' is coded as 28 and 'GIRL' is coded as 46. How will 'BOY' be coded in the same language? A.
69
B.
42
C.
50
D.
61
?
Which of the following word CANNOT be formed from the letters of given word?
Fig. (X)
KNOWLEDGE
13.
14.
A.
EDGE
B.
GOLD
C.
KNOW
D.
COLLEGE
A.
Which letter is 7 th letter to the right of 13 th letter from the left end in the English alphabetical series? A.
S
B.
T
C.
V
D.
U
B.
Rashmi is facing the Bank. What will she be facing, if she turns 135° anti–clockwise?
C.
Playground Hawker Centre
MRT Station D.
Swimming Complex
Market Bus-stop
Bank Library
SCIENCE 16.
The Earth revolves around the Sun and the Moon revolves around the Earth. What will happen if the Moon comes to lie between the Sun and the Earth and the three of them are in a straight line?
SUN
Moon
Earth
A.
The Earth will cast a shadow on the Moon.
B.
The Earth will cast a shadow on the Sun.
C.
The Moon will cast a shadow on the Earth.
D.
The Moon will cast a shadow on the Sun.
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17.
In what way are the given animals similar?
A.
They feed on plants and animals.
B.
They have gills to breathe.
C.
They have scales on their skin for protection.
D.
They lay eggs in water.
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18.
Atul puts a snail or a plant into four glass containers and seals them, as shown in the diagrams below. Twelve hours later, which container will contain the least amount of carbon dioxide? In the light In the dark
Water
Given gure shows a key which works using the wheel and axle machine. L
M
N
O
Water Plant
Snail P
22.
Q
Plant
Snail R
Identify the wheel and the axle out of the given labels (L, M, N, O).
S
A.
P
B.
Q
C.
R
D.
S
Wheel
Axle
A.
L
M
Direction (Q. Nos. 19 and 20): The given gures show the stages of development of a bean seed.
B.
M
N
C.
M
O
19.
D.
M
L
Arrange the stages of development of a bean seed into an adult plant in the correct order. P
20.
21.
Q
R
S
T
Given diagram represents an important organ of our body. Which of the following statement s about this organ are not true? I
It is made up of cardiac muscle bres.
II
It stops contracting and relaxing when our body is resting.
A.
P, S R, Q and T
B.
S, P, R, T and Q
III
It is protected by the ribcage.
C.
S, R, P, Q and T
IV
Only oxygen-rich blood enters this organ.
D.
T, Q, S, P and R
A.
I and II
B.
II, III and IV
C.
I and III
D.
II and IV
At which of the following stages, sunlight is required by the plant so that food can be made?
24.
Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
A.
P and R
B.
Q and T
C.
P, R and S
(a)
Milk
(i)
Igneous in origin
D.
R, Q and T
(b)
Granite
(ii)
Roads in hilly regions
(c)
Wheel and axle
(iii) Sewing machine
(d)
Inclined plane
(iv) Miscible liquid
A.
(a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(ii)
Males
B.
(a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(ii)
Females
C.
(a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
D.
(a)-(iv), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i)
Column-I
The given graph shows the number of goldsh in an aquarium over 3 weeks. Which one of the following statements is true regarding this? h si
10
f dl
m g
r
o
ui
8
f u
6
a o q r a e ni m u
25.
4
a b
2
N Week 1
4
23.
Week 2
Read the following statements and ll the blanks (i) and (ii). A.
In a lever, if the load lies between the fulcrum and the effort, it is a (i) class lever.
B.
In a lever, if the effort lies between the fulcrum and the load, it is a (ii) class lever.
Week 3
A.
There were always more male than female goldsh.
B.
The number of male goldsh increased from week 1 to week 2.
Column-II
(i)
(ii)
A.
First
Third
C.
There was no change in the number of female goldsh from week 2 to week 3.
B.
Second
Third
C.
Third
Second
D.
The population of goldsh increased from week 1 to week 2.
D.
Second
First
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26.
Study the conversation cited below.
30.
Vidya: L represents the volcanoes that had erupted in the past, can erupt in the future but at the moment these are in a state of sleep.
Column-I
Kirti: M represents the volcanoes that have erupted in the last 10,000 years and can erupt again any time.
27.
28.
Match the body systems given in Column-I with their respective functions given in Column-II and select the correct option from the codes given below. Column-II
(a)
Nervous system
(i)
Chandni: N represents the volcanoes that have been inactive for thousands of years and are not expected to erupt again.
Gives shape to our body and helps in movement
(b)
Excretory system
(ii)
Helps us in learning, feeling, thinking, etc
Identify L, M, N and select the correct option.
(c)
Skeletal system
(iii) Helps us in getting rid of body wastes
(d)
Respiratory system
(iv) Provides oxygen from air to our blood stream
Circulatory system
(v)
L
M
N
A.
Extinct volcanoes
Dormant volcanoes
Active volcanoes
B.
Active volcanoes
Dormant volcanoes
Extinct volcanoes
(e)
C.
Dormant volcanoes
Active volcanoes
Extinct volcanoes
A.
(a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(v), (e)-(iv)
D.
Extinct volcanoes
Active volcanoes
Dormant volcanoes
B.
(a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv), (e)-(v)
C.
(a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i), (e)-(v)
D.
(a)-(iv), (b)-(v), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii), (e)-(i)
Transports nutrients to various body parts
Which one of the following contains chloroplast s? 31.
A.
Cells from a potato tuber
B.
Cells from an onion bulb
C.
Cells from a ripe papaya fruit
D.
Cells from a stalk of celery
Given gure shows the cut section of a ower. Part of the ower which is used to attract the insects is _______ .
Given is the structure of human eye. Identify the different parts labelled as P, Q, R and S
A.
P
B.
Q
C.
R
D.
S
Q
R S P
P
32. Q R S
29.
Sticky pads present on the underside of the lizard’s feet help it to __________ . A.
Crawl on ceiling and walls without falling
B.
Escape from its enemy
P
Q
R
S
C.
Grip its prey tightly
A.
Pupil
Cornea
Iris
Lens
D.
Walk on oor
B.
Cornea
Pupil
Iris
Lens
C.
Cornea
Iris
Pupil
Lens
D.
Iris
Pupil
Retina
Cornea
33.
The given graph shows the heart beat rate of a boy over a period of time. te ar
Read the given statements and select the correct option. t a e b tr
Statement 1: Adding chlorine tablets in water kills germs and makes the water pure. Statement 2: Chlorination is a better method of water puricati on as compared to boiling. A.
Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1.
B.
Both statements 1 and 2 are correct but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1.
C. D.
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a e H Time
Which of the following best explains the increase in his heart beat rate? A.
He is eating.
B.
He is cutting some papers.
Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is incorrect.
C.
He is running to catch a ball.
Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect.
D.
He is observing sh in a sh tank.
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34.
35.
Carrot : Underground root :: Onion : ___________ A.
Flowers
B.
Roots
C.
Leaves
D.
Underground stem
37.
38.
M
Sweet potato plant
Sucks blood of host Q 40.
Potato plant
A.
Both store food for the plants
B.
Both help to support the plants
C.
Both synthesize food for the plants
D.
Both absorb nutrients for the plants
A.
R can be houseies and bedbugs
B.
Q can be mosquitoes and houseies
X is the third layer of our atmosphere from the Earth’s surface. X prevents meteorites from reaching the Earth’s surface by burning them. Identify X.
C.
R can be mosquitoes
A.
Troposphere
D.
P can be silver sh
B.
Stratosphere
C.
Mesosphere
D.
Exosphere
Which of the following shows incorrect grouping of plant s on the basis of seed dispersal? Dispersal through wind
Dispersal through explosion
A.
Cotton
Pea
B.
Hiptage
Balsam
C.
Dandelion
Bean
D.
Lotus
Cocklebur
41.
A.
Calcium
B.
Iron
C.
Iodine
D.
Manganese
42.
With which of the following statements do you disagree with regard to health and hygiene? A.
Inadequate sleep results in improper functioning of body organs and can make you fall ill.
B.
Playing outdoor games such as football and cricket improves blood circulation in your body.
D.
Leaning forward while studying puts extra pressure on certain body parts, which can lead to problems related to bones. You should not take regular bath in winters as it can make you catch cold.
Whic h out of the foll owing organis ms are heterotrophs?
P
Kirti’s mother feels pain in her legs and joints. Doctor said that her bones have become weaker and fragile. Which mineral deciency according to you caused this problem to Kirti’s mother?
C.
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R
What do parts L and M have in common in the given gures?
L
Refer the given Venn diagram and select the correct option for P, Q and R.
Spreads diseases P
36.
39.
43.
R
Q
A.
Q and R
B.
R and S
C.
Q, R and S
D.
P, Q, R and S
S
Sometimes, the rst big earthquake is followed by subsequent tremors or milder earthquakes which are known as _______________ . A.
Aftershocks
B.
Tsunamis
C.
Volcanoes
D.
Tidal waves
Given is a method of water purication. P Impure Water
To sink (cold water out) Heating flask
Q
Burner From tap (cold water in)
Pure Water
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Which of the following processes are taking place at parts P and Q of the appar atus?
44.
P
Q
A.
Condensation
Evaporation
B.
Boiling
Evaporation
C.
Evaporation
Freezing
D.
Evaporation
Condensation
45.
A syringe is lled with water as shown in gure 1. When the plunger is pushed, a jet of water shoots out as shown in gure 2.
Air Water Fig. 1
Abhishek has 1 kg of feathers and 1 kg of sand. Which of the following statements correctly describes the object?
1 kg of feathers 1 kg of sand A.
The sand has a greater mass than the feathers.
B.
The sand has a larger volume than the feathers.
C.
The feathers have a greater mass than the sand.
D.
The feathers have a larger volume than the sand.
Air
Water Fig. 2
What has happened to the water and the air in the syringe? I.
The volume of water has increased.
II.
The volume of water has decreased.
III.
The volume of air remained the same.
IV.
The volume of air increased.
A.
II only
B.
I and IV
C.
II and III
D.
II and IV
ACHIEVERS SECTION 46.
Study the given food web.
Wheat
Rat
Grasshopper
Eagle
Rabbit
Toad
Snake
An increase in the eagle population is most likely to cause ____________ .
47.
A.
I
An increase in the wheat population
II
A decrease in the snake population
III
A decrease in the toad population
IV
No change in the rabbit population
A.
I and II
B.
III and IV
C.
I, II and III
D.
II, III and IV
The graph given shows four types of organisms in a habitat. Which of the following pyramids represents the number of organisms correctly? s ms
B.
C.
D.
S R Q P P R Q S P S R Q Q R S P
i n a gr o f o r e b m u N
P
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R
S
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48.
The figure represents internal structure of Earth, showing its different layers i.e. I, II, III and IV.
49.
Which of the following statements are correct regarding this?
Study the given Venn diagram. Arrange the items given in the box below in the Venn diagram and choose the incorrect statement regarding this. Television, Radio, Electric iron, Electric heater, Torch, Hair drier, Guitar, Electric blender
I II
A.
Television , electric heater and torch can be placed in S.
B.
Television and electric blender can be placed in V.
C.
Radio and guitar can be placed in R.
D.
Television, hair drier and electric blender can be placed in T.
III IV
I
Thickness of layer I varies from 5 km under the ocean oor to 70 km under the continents.
II
Layer II is about 2900 km thick. It contains a lot of iron and magnesium.
III
Layer III is about 2300 km thick. It contains iron and nickel in molten state.
IV
Layer IV is about 1200 km thick and is consists primarily of iron nickel alloy.
A.
I and II
B.
III and IV
C.
I, II and III
D.
I, II, III and IV
50.
Heat energy ‘S’ ‘Q’ ‘V’ ‘U’ ‘T’ ‘R’ Sound energy
Light energy ‘P’
Which out of the following is correctly grouped on the basis of kind of change taking place? Physical change
Chemical change
A.
Boiling of eggs
Cooking of vegetables
B.
Rolling a chapati
Cooking a chapati
from wheat dough C.
Giving different
Blowing air into a balloon
shapes to clay D.
All of these
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