1. The two pans of cookies given below show what was left after several students finished eating. Which of the following
compares the portion of brownies left in each pan?
A. B. C. D.
4 3 24 12 3 4 24 24 3 3 20 9 4 3 12 12
2. Determine the number of rectangles and hexagons in the following figuie
A. 8 rectangles, 3 hexagons B. 15 rectangles, 3 hexagons C. 24 rectangles, 5 hexagons D. 30 rectangles, 5 hexagons
3. Here the clues to Geeta's number.
• Her number is a factor of 27 • Her number is a prime number. What is Gina's number? A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9
4. Which of these numbers is evenly divisible by 3? A. 1,587,039 B. 1,687,093 C. 2,578,031 D. 2,687,096
5. Express 90 cm as a ratio of 3 m in its simplest form A. 1:3 B. 1:10 C. 3:10 D. 3:30
6. If K denotes ‘know’, then which of the following will be denoted by H? A. Hut B. Hour C. House D. Help
7. Find the missing pattern in the following questions
A. B. C. D. 8. Which figure has more than 5 sides? A. Triangle B. Pentagon C. Parallelogram D. Hexagon
9. Find the area of the shaded part in the given figure?
A. 48 cm2 B. 58 cm2 C. 52 cm2 D. 64 cm 2
10. 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
11. The LCM of two numbers is 504. Which of the following numbers can not be possibly the HCF of these numbers? A. 16 B. 18 C. 42 D. 36
12. ABCD is a square. 5 out of 6 identical rectangles in the smaller square have been shaded. How many more similar
rectangles must be shaded so that 3/8 of square ABCD is shaded? A. 3 B. 4 C. 9 D. 24
13. Two numbers are in the ratio 3 5. If the sum of the numbers is 248, the numbers are A. 63,185 B. 105, 143 C. 93, 155 D. 81, 167
14. Find the area of triangle ABC shown below
A. 1342 cm2 B. 1284 cm2 C. 1842 cm2 D. 1248 cm2
15. 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)
16. What must be subtracted from x3 - 2x2+ x - 6 to get -x3+x2-2x +7? A. 2x3 - 3x2 + 3x- 13 B. 3x3 - 3x2 + 3x- 13 C. -x2- x +1
D. x2 + x -1
17. Simplify 15 - [13 - {8 - (6 - 5 1)}] ? A. 8 B. 10 C. -2 D. 7
18. Which of the following numbers, when divided by 3 and 5, leaves a rel ainder of 2? A. 28 B. 30 C. 31 D. 32
19. Find the number of quadrilaterals in the given figure
A. 6 B. 7 C. 9 D. 10
20. Which of the following correctly shows the dice obtained by folding he given net?
A. B. C. D.
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. Observe the given figures carefully. Which of these have more food value and why?
(i)
(ii) A. (i), provides more energy and vitamins B. (ii), provides more energy and proteins C. (ii), provides more energy and fats D. None of these 23. Match the two columns and select the correct option. Column I (A) Waste from farms, yards and food courts (B) Pesticides pharmaceuticals and heavy metal sludge (C) Peels of fruits and vegetables, tea leaves (D) Mineral wastes from mining and rubber waste
A.
Column I Waste from farms, yards and food courts
Column II Domestic waste Industrial waste Organic waste Kitchen waste
Column II Domestic waste
B.
Column II Industrial waste
C.
Column II Organic waste
Column I Pesticides pharmaceuticals and heavy metal sludge Column I Peels of fruits and vegetables, tea leaves
D.
Column I Waste from farms, yards and food courts
Column II Domestic waste
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. Which of the following can be used as an unstitched piece of fabric? A. Dhoti B. Turban
C. Skirt D. Both (A) & (B) 26. Cotton is obtained from plants. Burning of cotton yarn gives an odour similar to A. Burning silk B. Burning nylon C. Burning paper D. Burning wool
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. Difference in size of components in a solid-solid mixture is the principle of A. Hand-picking B. Threshing C. Winnowing D. Washing
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 Which of the following is correct? A. All the three types of materials will fall at different places B. All the three types of materials will fall at the same place C. Stone pieces and sand will fall at the same place D. Sand and paper pieces will fall at the same place 30. Study the flow chart carefully
Which of the following is correct? A. P Reversible change
B. P Irreversible change
Q Reversible change
Q Reversible change
C. P Irreversible change
D. P Reversible change
Q Irreversible change Q Irreversible change
31. Reverse of boiling is A. Condensation B. Evaporation C. Vaporisation D. Freezing
32. A change in which the original substance can be obtained back by reversing conditions is called A. Reversible change B. Physical change C. Irreversible change D. Both (A) & (B) 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. The given figure helps in the protection of
A. Lungs B. Wind pipe C. Heart D. All of the above
35. Animals which live on land as well as in water but lay their eggs in water only, fall into which of the following class ?
A. Fishes B. Mammals C. Reptiles D. Amphibians
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. In circular motion the A. Direction of motion is fixed B. Direction of motion changes continuously C. Acceleration is zero D. Velocity is constant
38. Different size bags are required to pack separately one kilogram each of cotton, potatoes and iron chunks. Which
property of matter explains this? A. Temperature B. Density C. Mass D. Pressure
39. Which objects use the Reflection of light? A. Periscope B. Mirror C. Side mirror of a car D. All of these 40. A girl is 20 cm away from the plane mirror. If she moves few steps closer to the mirror, what will happen to the
image size in the mirror.
A. The size of image will decrease B. The size of image will increase C. The size of image will be same D. Cannot say
41. Anjali placed a metre stick in the playground at 8.00 a.m. in the mcmi g. How will the shadow of the stick at 12:00
noon be in comparison to the one at 8:00 a.m? A. There will be no shadow B. The shadow will be longer and on the opposite side of the stick C. The shadow will be shorter and on the same side as the sun D. The shadow will be shorter and on the opposite side of the sun
42. Bulb will glow in
A.
B. C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of these
43. To protect the user, part(s)………………. of the plug shown below must be made of electrical insulators
A. P only B. R only C. R & S D. Q & S
44. What can be placed between the open ends to light up the bulb?
(i) Needle (ii) Iron nail (iii) Copper coin (iv) Wooden piece
A. (i) & (iii) B. (ii) & (iii) C. (i), (ii) & (iii) D. All of these
45. Which of the following does not contain a magnet in it?
A. Torch B. Radio C. Fan D. Compass
46. Non-magnetic materials are A. Plastic, wood, iron, paper B. Iron, nickel & cobalt C. Leather, iron, nickel & clothes D. Plastic, leather, clothes& paper
47. What will happen when three bar magnets are hung in the manner as shown below?
A. Nothing will happen B. Magnet Y will turn round and round C. Magnet Y will move towards Magnet Z D. Magnet Y will move towards Magnet X
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. Identify the incorrect data A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. CO2
Inhaled air 78% Inhaled air 21% Inhaled air 4%
Exhaled air 78% Exhaled air 16% Exhaled air 0.03%
D. Water vapour
Inhaled air Amount varies
Exhaled air Amount increases
50. Which of the following is not a property of air? A. Air is a homogeneous mixture of gases B. Air is not a matter because it cannot be seen C. Air is highly compressible D. Air exerts pressure
1. A 6. B 11. A 16. A 21. B 26. C 31. A 36. C 41. D 46. D
2. D 7. D 12. B 17. A 22. B 27. B 32. D 37. B 42. A 47. D
3. A 8. D 13. C 18. D 23. C 28. A 33. C 38. B 43. C 48. C
4. A 9. C 14. D 19. C 24. D 29. A 34. D 39. D 44. B 49. C
5. C 10. C 15. A 20. A 25. D 30. D 35. D 40. C 45. A 50. B