Q.P.-2015
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(Code: 412) Q.P.-2016
Paper Code: UN415(1 - 24)
(Set A - Code: 415) Q.P.-2016
Paper Code: UN418(1 - 24)
(Set B - Code: 418) Q.P.-2016
Paper Code: UN421(1 - 24)
(Set C - Code: 421)
Key & Solutions
Class–II
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Class : IV
Mathematics
Find the sum of the fifth multiple of 8 and the greatest factor of 15. (A) 15 (B) 25 (C) 40 (D) 55
2 of the beads in a basket were red and the rest were white. 3 If there were 18 red beads, how many beads were there in the basket? (A) 9 (B) 27 (C) 45 (D) 90 Which of the following words is not symmetrical along the dotted line? (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Identify the missing digit in the square.
(A) 1
46818 32
55 = 14663
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Kranthi leaves for school at 6: 35 a.m. If he takes 35 minutes to walk to school, what time will he arrive in school? (A) 7: 35 a.m. (B) 7: 20 a.m. (C) 7: 10 a.m. (D) 7: 00 a.m. If the number of pupils in a school is 4500 when rounded off to the nearest hundred, what is the greatest possible number of pupils in the school? (A) 4450 (B) 4549 (C) 4649 (D) 4650 Space for rough work
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What is the perimeter of the given figure?
15 cm
15 cm
35 cm
(A) 99 cm
49 cm (B) 129 cm (C) 168 cm
(D) 198 cm
The sum of Jatins age and his younger brothers age is 26. The product of their ages is 144. What is Jatins age? (A) 15 years (B) 18 years (C) 20 years (D) 12 years Leena has 4 packets of flour. Each packet contains 3 kg 480 g of flour. How much flour does Leena have altogether? (A) 11 kg 240g (B) 12 kg 480 g (C) 10 kg 450 g (D) 13 kg 920 g Given that
× 9=
What does
stand for?
(A) 13
(B) 91
and
(C) 117
× 7 = 819.
(D) 637
Space for rough work
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The given bar graph shows the time taken by 4 pupils to complete a race. 100
Time (s)
80 60 40 20
0
Anish
Varun
Chandu
Who is the fastest runner? (A) Anish (B) Varun
Dhruv
(C) Chandu (D) Dhruv
Find the sum of 2478 and 1997. Round off your answer to the nearest hundred. (A) 4400 (B) 4470 (C) 4480 (D) 4500 The given clock shows the time using the 24 hour clock. What is the time using a.m. and p.m.?
19: 10 (A) 7: 10 a.m. (B) 7: 10 p.m.
(C) 17 10
(D) 19 10
3 that of his sisters age. Their total age in 5 4 years time is 24 years. How old is Hasan now? (A) 8 years (B) 6 years (C) 3 years (D) 9 years
Hasans age is
Space for rough work
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In the figure given, how many cross marks are in the triangle but not in the rectangle? X
X
X
X X
X X
X
X X
(A) 6
X
(B) 3
X
(C) 2
(D) 0
Which of the following is the correct ascending order? (A) 58455, 58459, 54598, 53899 (B) 53899, 54598, 58455, 58459 (C) 53899, 54598, 58459, 58455 (D) 58459, 58455, 53899, 54598 The given figure is made up of square P and rectangle Q. The breadth of Q is the same as the length of P. What is the perimeter of the figure?
5 cm P Q
(A) 56 cm
(B) 61 cm
18 cm
(C) 44 cm
(D) 66 cm
Which of the following is the set of Roman numerals used to write the equivalent of 1656? (A) M, C, X, L, V, I (B) D, V, X, C, M, L (C) M, L, X, V, D, I (D) I, L, V, D, C, M Space for rough work
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Which one of the following numbers is not a multiple of 9? (A) 63
(B) 109
(C) 117
(D) 126
A truck uses 7 l 50 ml of petrol for a distance of 5 km. How many litres and millilitres of petrol does it need to travel a distance of 27 km? (A) 27 l 45 ml (B) 15 l 30 ml (C) 38 l 70 ml (D) 40 l 50 ml What fraction of the given square is shaded?
(A)
1 3
(B)
1 4
(C)
2 7
(D)
3 5
A box can hold 12 cupcakes. Reena baked 278 cupcakes altogether. What is the least number of boxes needed to pack all her cupcakes? (A) 28 (B) 24 (C) 23 (D) 25 The given table shows the number of various animals Aakash saw at the zoo. He saw a total of 65 animals. How many tigers did he see? Animals
Monkeys
Elephants
Snakes
Tigers
Number of animals
17
8
29
?
(A) 16
(B) 21
(C) 11
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Which of the following is a property of a rectangle? (A) (B) (C) (D)
All sides are equal. It has only two right angles. Opposite sides are parallel. It has only one pair of perpendicular sides.
Find the sum of 5 ones, 9 tens, 6 hundreds and 7 ten thousands. Round off the answer to the nearest ten. (A) 70700
(B) 70695
(C) 70000
(D) 71000
What is the perimeter of the given figure? 4 cm 8 cm 4 cm 5 cm 8 cm 4 cm (A) 23 cm (B) 29 cm (C) 31 cm (D) 35 cm 2 How many sixths are there in 3 ? 3
(A) 32
(B) 22
(C) 11
(D) 4
Find the duration from 09: 30 to 13: 50. (A) 3 h 10 min (C) 4 h 10 min
(B) 3 h 20 min (D) 4 h 20 min Space for rough work
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Nithins result slip for the end-of-year examination is torn.
End-of-year Exam Result Name: Nithin Mathema cs 89 English 76 Science 9 Total 25
What is the highest possible mark Nithin could get for science? (A) 95 (B) 98 (C) 96 (D) 94 How much water is needed to fill the container upto the 2 litre mark?
2l 1l
(A) 200 ml
(B) 400 ml
(C) 600 ml
1 (D) 600ml
A number is between 30 and 50. It is also a common multiple of 6 and 8. When it is added to 45, what is the result? (A) 98 (B) 93 (C) 82 (D) 85 The given figure is made up of a square and a rectangle. The length of the rectangle is twice the width of the square. Find the perimeter of the figure.
7 cm (A) 42 cm
(B) 56 cm
(C) 63 cm
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Instead of dividing a number by 3, Kiran multipled it by 3. His answer was 81. What should be the correct answer? (A) 9 (B) 27 (C) 243 (D) 729 The given graph shows the number of books sold in a book shop.
400 350 Number of books sold
300 250 200 150 100 50 0
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Day of the week For every 100 books sold, Rahul earned 200. Find the amount of money he earned for the first 3 days. (A)
1400
(B)
700
(C)
1200
(D)
1500
Observe the given figure.
Who has the largest number? (A) R (B) Q (C) P Paper Code: UN412
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The clock shows the time now. What will be the time 70 seconds from now? 11 12 1 2 10 9 3 4 8 7 6 5
(A) 6: 46 and 5 s (C) 6: 47 and 65 s
(B) 6: 47 and 5 s (D) 6: 48 and 5 s
41574 is 500 more than ______ but 500 less than ________. (A) 41574, 46574 (C) 41074, 42074
(B) 42074, 41574 (D) 42074, 41074
At a supermarket, 1 kg of sugar costs 20 while a promotional pack of 9 kg of sugar costs 150. What is the least amount of money needed to buy 40 kg of sugar? 600
(A)
(B)
670
(C)
680
(D)
800
5 1 of his salary to charity and spent of the 7 2 remainder. What fraction of his salary was left?
Tarun gave
(A)
1 7
(B)
2 7
(C)
3 7
(D)
4 7
The given figure is made up of identical squares. Find the perimeter of the shaded region.
1 cm
(A) 12 cm
(B) 16 cm
(C) 20 cm
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How many of the multiples of 9 are odd numbers and have a value less than 72? (A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 Each part on the number line drawn is of 1 cm. What is the sum AC + DE + GJ equal to?
0
1 2 3 4 5
6
7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I
(A) AF
(B) BH
(C) DG
J
(D) FJ
The given bar graph shows the number of patients in some hospitals.
Number of cancer pa ents
10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0
P
Q R Hospital
S
Which hospital has half as many patients as another hospital? (A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S Which of the following has the same value as 3000? (A) 30 tens (C) 300 hundreds
(B) 300 tens (D) 3000 thousands
3 necklaces cost as much as 7 rings. If 3 necklaces and 3 rings cost 1860, find the cost of 1 necklace. (A)
364
(B)
1302
(C)
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(D)
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General Science
Which diagram correctly shows the exchange of gases between green plants and animals during photosynthesis? Plants
Plants
(A)
Oxygen
(B)
Oxygen
Plants
Plants
(C)
Oxygen
(D)
Oxygen
Which of the following makes use of stored chemical energy to do work?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Which breathing structure allows a frog to breathe on land and in underwater? (A) Lungs and gills (B) Moist skin and gills (C) Lungs and Moist skin (D) Book lungs and tracheal system Paper Code: UN412
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Which picture shows a pulling force?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Identify the organs that play a part in the digestion of food?
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
Mouth Large intestine Stomach Small intes ne
(A) (iii) and (iv) only
(B) (i) and (iv) only
(C) (i), (iii) and (iv) only
(D) (ii), (iii) and (iv) only
A force can change the ___________ of a moving thing.
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
direction speed mass volume
(A) Only (i) and (ii)
(B) Only (i) and (iii)
(C) Only (ii) and (iv)
(D) Only (i), (ii) and (iv)
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The snake in this food chain is a predator because it
(A) eats other animals. (C) is the largest animal.
(B) is eaten by the hawk. (D) eats only plants.
Which statement is true for all of these animals?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
They They They They
all hatch from eggs. all have the same body covering. all are mammals. all live only in water.
The picture shows a glass of hot water. After some time there are water drops on the inside edge of the glass.
Where did the water come from? (A) It leaked through the glass. (B) It was sweat from a person. (C) The glass was tipped over by someone. (D) It condensed from the rising steam. Paper Code: UN412
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Which of these is an omnivore? (A) A cat that eats mice. (B) A cow that eats grass. (C) A frog that eats insects. (D) An opossum that eats fruit and fish. Why is it easier to grow plants healthy in topsoil than in subsoil? (A) Topsoil has more clay.
(B) Topsoil has more rocks.
(C) Topsoil has more dust. (D) Topsoil has more humus. Which of these is a fungi?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Akhil attached an iron block on a spring as shown below. The spring then stretched downwards.
Spring
Iron block What is the force that causes the spring to stretch? (A) Frictional force
(B) Magnetic force
(C) Electric force
(D) Gravitational force
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The cactus has a thick skin that feels like wax. This type of skin is important because it (A) helps to save water. (B) keeps the plant warm. (C) allows the plant to get food from the air. (D) keeps the plant from falling over. Observe the given figure.
What is the correct order to show the complete life cycle of a house fly? (A) (iv), (ii), (iii) and (i)
(B) (iv), (iii), (ii) and (i)
(C) (i), (iv), (iii) and (ii)
(D) (iii), (ii), (iv) and (i)
Which weather term best describes the words below?
Rain, Snow, Sleet (A) Humidity
(B) Atmosphere
(C) Precipitation
(D) Barometric pressure
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The picture shows a sprouting bean plant.
Leaf
Soil The leaf produced will help the plant by (A) absorbing water from the air for nourishment. (B) using sunlight for energy in food production. (C) reproducing more bean plants for survival of the species. (D) adding support for the plant as it grows taller. A leaf was plucked and observed under the microscope as shown below.
The main function(s) of Part X is to (A) take in water.
(B) traps sunlight.
(C) take in oxygen.
(D) take in food.
Why mangroves produce roots in the air? (A) The roots take in air. (B) The swampy mud is smelly. (C) The roots need warmth from the Sun. (D) The roots need sunlight to make food. Paper Code: UN412
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The pie diagram below shows the percentage of gasses that make up the air.
Air 3 1 78% 2 21% 3 1%
2 1
What gas does each label represent?
1
2
3
(A)
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Other gases
(B)
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
(C)
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Other gases
(D)
Ozone
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Shivani saw a number of sea shells lying on the beach. Which of these is true about shells? (A) They were parts of animals living in the sea. (B) They were parts of plants growing in the sea. (C) They were formed by the salt in the sea water. (D) They were the forms of stones found in the sea water.
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Energy can be changed from one form to another when three electrical appliances, P, Q and R, are being used.
P Changes electrical energy to heat energy. Q Changes electrical energy to sound energy. R Changes electrical energy to light energy. What are P, Q and R likely to be ?
Which of the following animals youngone is similar to the adults in their external structure? (A) Mosquitoes
(B) Butterflies
(C) Frogs
(D) Cockroach
What does this experiment show?
(A) Our breath contains water vapour. (B) Our breath contains nitrogen. (C) Our breath contains carbon dioxide. (D) Our breath contains oxygen. Paper Code: UN412
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Green plants like spinach are rich in the mineral iron. How do these plants become rich in iron? (A) They absorb iron from the Suns rays. (B) They prepare iron during photosynthesis. (C) The roots of these plants absorb iron from the soil. (D) They absorb iron through the stomata in their leaves. Which stage in the butterflys life cycle does metamorphosis occur?
(A) P
(B) Q
(C) R
(D) S
Which part of the digestive system labelled below is the small intestine?
(A) (i)
(B) (ii)
(C) (iii)
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What does a tadpole use to breathe? (A) Gills
(B) Lungs
(C) Skin
(D) Trachea
What are plants living in water called? (A) Hydrophytes
(B) Mesophytes
(C) Xerophytes
(D) Saprophytes
Which of these is essential to have healthy bones? (A) Phosphorous, Calcium, Iron (B) Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Calcium (C) Vitamin D, Calcium, Phosphorous (D) Calcium, Iodine, Iron Which teeth do carnivores use to torn their food into shreds? (A) Incisor teeth
(B) Molar teeth
(C) Canine teeth
(D) Wisdom teeth
Which of the following diseases is spread by the mosquito? (A) Cholera (B) Malaria (C) Tinea
(D) AIDS
What organ does the letter X in the picture show?
(A) Lung
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Which microorganism is a virus?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
What process releases oxygen? (A) Photosynthesis
(B) Respiration
(C) Combustion
(D) Decomposition
Diagram below shows part of the water cycle in nature.
Green plants
Process Y
Water vapour in atmosphere
Which of the following is process Y? (A) Condensation
(B) Evaporation
(C) Transpiration
(D) Decomposition
The diagram below shows a leaf making food.
What do the arrows P, Q, R and S represent? Food
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What is the name of the process whereby an animal sheds its outer covering? (A) Moulting
(B) Rearing
(C) Changing
(D) Developing
What is the correct order of the stages of the life cycle of the mosquito? (A) Larva → Egg → Pupa → Adult (B) Egg → Pupa → Larva → Adult (C) Egg → Pupa → Adult → Larva (D) Egg → Larva → Pupa → Adult What is the main function of flowers in the life cycle of flowering plants? (A) (B) (C) (D)
To make the plant look beautiful. To produce spores for reproduction. To bear fruit and seeds for reproduction. To get sufficient sunlight for the plant to grow.
The horse is a herbivore. It mainly eats grass.
Which of the following statements is true? (A) The energy from the grass stays within the grass. (B) The energy from the horse stays within the horse. (C) The energy from the grass is transferred to the horse. (D) The energy from the horse is transferred to the grass. Paper Code: UN412
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Which of the following is not a part of a leaf ? (A) Leafblade (C) Veins
(B) Thalamus (D) Petiole
Which pair is correct? (A) Autotroph - sundew (C) Parasite - mould
(B) Saprotroph - fern (D) Carnivore - liverwort
The figure given below is an example of
(A) food producer (C) fungi
(B) green plant (D) prey
Which of the following can be counted to determine the rate of breathing?
(i) The number of heartbeats per minute (ii) The number of eye movements per minute (iii) The number of hand movements per minute (A) Only (i)
(B) Only (ii)
(C) Only (iii)
(D) (i), (ii) and (iii)
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Class : IV
General Awareness
What is black penny? (A) Black money (C) First ticket
(B) First currency (D) First stamp
Which of these planets rotate clockwise on its axis? (A) Mercury (B) Venus
(C) Mars
(D) Jupiter
Who is the famous tramp with a hat, a walking stick and big boots? (A) Mowgli (B) Batman (C) Charlie chaplin (D) Bhoothnath Who was the first Indian to win Oscar award? (A) Satyajit Ray (C) Dada Saheb Phalke
(B) Rajkapoor (D) Bhanu Athaiya
How many states are there in India? (A) 28
(B) 27
(C) 29
(D) 30
Whose autobiography titles Playing it my way? (A) Rahul Dravid (C) Ashish Nehra
(B) Verendra Sehwag (D) Sachin Tendulkar
Who is the author of Harry Potter series? (A) JK Rowling (C) Enid Blyton
(B) Ruskin Bond (D) Lewis carroll
What is a baby goat called? (A) Kid
(B) Lamb
(C) Calf
(D) Joey
Which is the largest ocean in the world? (A) Atlantic (B) Pacific
(C) Indian
(D) Arctic
Who became the youngest ever Nobel peace prize recipient? (A) Mandela (C) Malala
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Mathematics
Each letter from A to F stands for the given digits respectively. 1
3
4
6
8
9
Find the value of (F × B) = ? (B) (C × C) + F (A) (C × D) + E (C) (C × D) + B (D) D × E 2. 3.
How many one thirds are there in 72 ? (A) 144 (B) 288 (C) 24
(D) 216
Study the following. P = 347 73 + 963
What is the value of P rounded off to the nearest ten ? (A) 26280 (B) 26300 (C) 26000 (D) 26290 4.
Find the ascending order of XX, XXXVI and V. (A) V, XXXVI, XX (B) XX, V, XXXVI (C) V, XX, XXXVI (D) XXXVI, XX, V Space fo r rou gh w ork
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5.
How does the sum change when the order of the addends is changed ? (A) Becomes different (B) Becomes zero (C) Becomes double (D) Remains the same
6.
Which is the greatest among the following ? (A) The third multiple of 9. (B) The fifth multiple of 4. (C) The seventh multiple of 3. (D) The fourth multiple of 6.
7.
Which of the following is likely to have a capacity of 200 litres ? (A) A cup of glass (B) A pressure cooker (C) A water tank (D) A pond
8.
What is the product of the place values of the two 7's in 73071 ? (A) 49 (B) 4900 (C) 4900000 (D) 49000 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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9.
How many horizontal lines are there in the given figure ?
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10
10.
In two days, Varun and Vihan sold the same number of tickets for a concert. Varun sold 17 tickets on Monday and 30 tickets on Tuesday. If Vihan sold 22 tickets on Tuesday, how many tickets did Vihan sell on Monday ? (A) 17 (B) 25 (C) 30 (D) 47
11.
One more than which number is 72500 ? (A) 71499 (B) 72499 (C) 72501 (D) 72500 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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A teacher was arranging the Roman numerals with match sticks as shown.
Find the number between I and X which requires the maximum number of match sticks ? (A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 9 13.
Each part on the number line drawn is of 1 cm. What is the sum AC + DE + GJ equal to ? 0
1
A B
(A) AF 14.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
C D
E
F
G H
I
J
(B) BH
(C) DG
(D) FJ
Identify the product of 684 and 43 rounded off to the nearest 100. (A) 30600 (B) 29400 (C) 29500 (D) 29000 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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15.
There are 75 adult guests at a party. 45 of them are men. What fraction of the people are women ? (A)
16.
1 5
(B)
3 5
(C)
2 5
(D)
4 5
Which one of these shapes cannot be tessellated ? (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
17.
What do you call the line that divides an object or a figure into two identical halves ? (A) A line of symmetry (B) A common line (C) A dotted line (D) An equality line
18.
X and Y are the largest and the smallest 5-digit odd numbers formed by using the digits 7, 4, 9, 2 and 6. What is the value of X Y ? (A) 72963 (B) 71748 (C) 77148 (D) 71730 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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Giri had 90 more marbles than John. He lost 15 marbles while John lost 36 marbles. Giri then gave John 66 marbles. How many more marbles did John have than Giri in the end ? (A) 9 (B) 30 (C) 21 (D) 39
20.
The numbers in the box are the multiples of a number. 14 63
Identify the number. (A) 9 (B) 6 21.
35 21 42
(C) 7
49 28
(D) 3
Study the following equation. 1 2 N+1 + = 3 9 N+5
What is the value of N ? (A) 5
(B)
5 9
(C) 4
(D) 9
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Mohit lives exactly 3 km from his office. He drove directly to and from office 5 days last week. Which expression could be used to find the total number of Kms he drove to and from office last week ? (A) 5 + 6 (B) 5 × 6 (C) 5 × 3 (D) 5 + 3
23.
Identify a number formed by using the digit values of 6 on each number card.
462875 (A) 666600 24.
631728
103645
(B) 660606
571468
(C) 660660
(D) 606660
Study the given equations. +
= 15 = 54
If these number sentences are true, which of the following is correct ? (A)
= 3,
=5
(B)
= 10,
=5
(C)
= 9,
=6
(D)
= 18,
=3
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25.
Which of these is a symmetrical figure ? (B)
(A)
(C)
(D)
26.
How many different numbers can be formed using each of the digits 7, 6 and 8 only once ? (A) 6 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
27.
The given table shows the price of pencils at a stationery store. Each pencil is of same price. Number of pencils
2
Price
<6
4
6
8
9
<12 < 18 <24
?
According to the relationship shown in the table, what would be the price of 9 pencils ? (A) 28.
25
(B)
27
(C)
30
(D)
42
Identify the difference between the weights of the two beakers.
50 g
(A) 50 l
#C
A
(B) 200 g
B
(C) 200 l
(D) 300 g
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29.
Which fraction is equivalent to (A)
30.
3 9
(B)
3 30
(C)
27 ? 90 9 10
(D)
3 10
The given numbers are factors of 60. Identify the number P.
2, 6, 10, 20, P, 15, 30, 3, 1, 4, 5, 60 (A) 14 31.
(B) 11
(C) 12
(D) 13
Mr. Vivek hired workers to construct a swimming pool. For which of the following situations might the workers have used the area formula when constructing the pool ? (A) Determining the amount of water needed to fill the pool. (B) Determining the amount of fencing to put around the pool. (C) Determining the amount of ground the bottom of the pool will cover. (D) Determining the amount of dirt that will need to be dug for the pool. Space fo r rou gh w ork
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32.
Observe the following subtraction. 3 7 ? 0 3 1 2 1 6 8 2 5 2 3 5
What is the missing number ? (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5
(D) 1
33.
A factory manufactures 1617 shoes in a week. How many shoes does it manufacture in a day ? (A) 2301 (B) 231 (C) 16175 (D) 230
34.
Which of these is an example for twin primes ? (A) 11, 15 (B) 17, 23 (C) 3, 7 (D) 11, 13
35.
Pavan spent
1 4 of his money on a toy car and of it on 3 9 a shirt. What fraction of his money was Pavan left with ? (A)
4 9
(B)
7 9
(C)
2 9
(D) 1
7 9
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A bag of flour weighing 13 kg 920 g is divided equally into 4 packets. What is the weight of each packet ? (A) 4 kg 380 g (B) 3 kg 480 g (C) 3 kg 460 g (D) 4 kg 38 g
37.
How many lines of symmetry does the figure have ?
5 (A) 2
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 0
38.
Which of the following is correct ? (A) 705 ml = 0.705 l (B) 705 ml = 7.05 l (C) 7050 ml = 7.5 l (D) 7050 ml = 70.5 l
39.
Which of the following products lie between 1,45,000 and 1,55,000 ? (A) 5000 × 32 (B) 6000 × 45 (D) 8000 × 12 (C) 7000 × 21
40.
How many factors does 48 have ? (A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6
(D) 10
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How many of the given letters can be tessellated ?
A O S P R U (A) 6
(B) 4
(C) 2
(D) 0
42.
Which of the following numbers, when rounded off to the nearest hundred becomes 475000 ? (A) 474948 (B) 475061 (C) 474996 (D) 475137
43.
What is three-fourths of 28 months ? (A) 1
1 year 2
(B) 2 years
(C) 1 year 9 months 44.
(D) 7 months
The figure shows the weights of two bags of rice.
Find the weight, (in g), of rice that is to be added to Q in order to balance the scales. (A) 1.9 (B) 19 (C) 190 (D) 1900 45.
Which of the following is a multiple of 6 and 9 ? (A) 138 (B) 168 (C) 108 (D) 48 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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General Science
Class : IV 46.
Which of the following should be placed in the empty box given below ?
takes Carbon dioxide place in + Water + Sunlight (A) A flower (C) A leaf 47.
?
to form
Food
(B) A root (D) A fruit
The four boxes P, Q, R and S given below contain the edible part of the plants.
A ginger can be placed in which of the four boxes given here? (A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S 48.
The animals given below are similar as they are
Monkeys, squirrels, garden lizards (A) Aerial animals (C) Aquatic animals 49.
(B) Arboreal animals (D) Burrowing animals
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Organ X is a part of the ______ system.
(A) respiratory (C) digestive 51.
(B) skeletal (D) circulatory
Which of the following devices is/are being used by scientists to observe microbes?
I Microscope II Bioscope III Telescope (A) Only I (C) Only III
(B) Only II (D) Only II and III
52.
Which two of the gases given below make up more than 95% of air? (A) Oxygen and carbon dioxide (B) Oxygen and nitrogen (C) Nitrogen and carbon dioxide (D) Nitrogen and inert gases
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Rehan wants to eat an apple but has lost some incisors of his mouth. What will be his difficulty? (A) To cut into the apple (B) To tear away parts of the apple (C) To crush and grind the apple (D) To digest the apple Paper Code: UN 415
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Which figure shows the arrangement of molecules for solids ? (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
55.
The force which pulls a body towards the earth is called (A) friction. (B) gravity. (C) tension. (D) collision.
56.
The food items rich in vitamins and minerals are essential because (A) they give us energy (B) they keep our body warm (C) they fight diseases and make our body stronger (D) they build the cells in our body
57.
Plants give out water through the pores present on the lower side of their leaves. Plants living in deserts need to reduce the loss of water because water is very scarce in deserts. Which of the following is an adaptation developed by the desert plants to manage the above situation? (A) They have lots of branches and leaves. (B) They do not shed leaves in the summer. (C) They develop roots which come above the ground. (D) Their leaves are modified into spines.
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A climber has a soft stem. It coils around the stems of other plants. Why does it do so?
I. To support itself II. To get food from that plant III. To get as much sunlight as possible (A) I and II only (C) II and III only 59.
(B) I and III only (D) I, II and III
Observe the figure given below.
X
The arrow sign ( ) means is eaten by. Which of the following animals can X be? (A) Frog (B) Eagle (C) Fox (D) Goat 60.
A tooth decay results in bad breathe, cavities and toothache. It is due to the growth of (A) viruses. (B) fungi. (C) protozoa. (D) bacteria.
61.
Which of the following food components are protective in function but are needed in small quantities? (A) Proteins (B) Vitamins (C) Fats (D) Carbohydrates
62.
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The main aim of giving first aid is/are (A) to prevent further injury. (B) to save life. (C) to prevent surgery. (D) both (A) and (B).
64.
The figure given below is the representation of the solar system.
By which letter is the planet 'Jupiter' represented? (A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S 65.
Rajan wants to check if adding ice to water makes the water cooler or not. Which of the following must he do before adding ice to water? (A) Measure the weight of the vessel used before the experiment. (B) Measure the weight of the vessel used after the experiment. (C) Measure the temperature of water before adding ice to it (D) Measure the temperature of the ice cube he is using
66.
Digestion of food takes place in the following parts except the (A) mouth. (B) stomach. (C) small intestine. (D) large intestine. Paper Code: UN 415
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Which of the following shows a correct energy pathway? (A) Sun → Plant → Carnivore (B) Plant → Omnivore → Herbivore (C) Sun → Plant → Herbivore (D) Plant → Carnivore → Herbivore
68.
Identify the organism given below.
(A) Protozoan (C) Virus 69.
(B) Bacteria (D) Fungi
Identify the tooth shown in the figure.
(A) Incisor (C) Molar
(B) Canine (D) Premolar Space fo r rou gh w ork
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Which of the following kinds of clothes should come in the box that is blank in the table given here?
Source
Spaces
Worn in
Cloth
Plant
Less air spaces
Summer
Co on
Animal
More air spaces
Winter
?
(A) Wool (C) Plastic
(B) Silk (D) Rayon
71.
Which of the following products is obtained from sheep, yak and camel? (A) Cotton (B) Wool (C) Nylon (D) Silk
72.
What form of energy can be obtained from the sun?
i Light ii Heat iii Sound (A) Only I and II (C) Only II and III
(B) Only I and III (D) I, II and III
73.
A producer is a living thing that makes its own food from sunlight. Which of the following is a producer? (A) A mango tree (B) A cow (C) A woman (D) Fungus
74.
To clean muddy water we use filter paper. An organ in our body performs a similar function. It filters out the waste materials from the blood. Name the organ. (A) Urine (B) Urinary bladder (C) Kidneys (D) Blood Paper Code: UN 415
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Which of the following does NOT have life? (A) Plants (B) Clouds (C) Insects (D) Germs
76.
Which animals reproduces by laying eggs?
I. Snakes
II. Cats
(A) Only I and III (C) Only II and IV
III. Birds
IV. Frogs
(B) Only I and IV (D) Only I, III and IV
77.
Which part of a cotton plant is used to obtain fibres? (A) Roots (B) Branches and leaves (C) Stems (D) Fruits
78.
When Suresh blew air into a balloon it expanded. This shows that (A) air has no mass. (B) air fills space. (C) air has no weight. (D) air is visible.
79.
The figure given below shows a group of stars forming a pattern. Such group of stars is called
(A) Orbit. (C) constellation.
(B) planet. (D) galaxy.
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The following table contains some substances placed under the headings: solids, liquids and gases.
Which of the following is placed in the wrong group? (A) Salt (B) Petrol (C) Oxygen (D) Kerosene 81.
X enables work to be done. There are many forms of X. What is X? (A) Energy (B) The Sun (C) Heat (D) Sound
82.
Which of the following constitutes the solar system? (A) Only the sun (B) Only the Moon (C) Only planets (D) All of these
83.
Cactus and camel live in this habitat. (A) Ocean (B) Rain forest (C) Desert (D) Polar region
84.
The given flowchart represents Egg
Larva
(A) food chain. (C) life cycle.
Pupa
Butterfly
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Which of the following states of matter has the strongest forces of attraction between its molecules? (A) Solid (B) Liquid (C) Gas (D) None of these
86.
What does X represent in the box given below?
Water (A) (B) (C) (D) 87.
88.
X
Water vapour
Melting Condensation Heating Freezing
Tadpoles resemble a (A) caterpillar. (C) fish.
(B) snake. (D) cocoon.
The figure shows an animal.
How does the animal protect itself from extreme weather conditions ? (A) It undergoes hibernation. (B) It has a very thick cover of feathers. (C) It migrates to warmer places. (D) It has folded skin.
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Which of the following are the basic needs of the figure given below?
(A) (B) (C) (D) 90.
Food and air only Food and water only Air and water only Air, water and sunlight
Look carefully at the classification table given below.
Plants Q Waterlily
P Water lettuce, duckweed What could P and Q represent?
P
Q
(A)
Floating
Fixed
(B)
Floating
Fully submerged
(C)
Partially submerged
Floating
(D)
Partially submerged
Fully submerged
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General Awareness
91.
What falling object is said to have inspired Isaac Newtons theories about gravity ? (A) Apple (B) Cherry (C) Stone (D) Orange
92.
Which is called The Red Planet ? (A) Mercury (B) Saturn (C) Mars
(D) Venus
93.
In a fairy tale, who had to leave the ball before midnight ? (A) Snow White (B) Red Riding Hood (C) Sleeping Beauty (D) Cinderella
94.
Which country has the largest wall in the world ? (A) America (B) Africa (C) China (D) England
95.
What is the collective noun for a group of lions ? (A) Army (B) Pride (C) Gang (D) Flock
96.
Who is the spaceman in Toy Story series ? (A) Woody (B) I Robot (C) Buzz Lightyear (D) Andy
97.
Which is the joint capital of two states ? (A) Nagpur (B) Delhi (C) Raipur (D) Hyderabad
98.
Which team won the ICC 2015 Cricket World Cup ? (A) India (B) South Africa (C) New Zealand (D) Australia
99.
Who reads Braille ? (A) Rabbis (C) Blind people
100.
(B) Fortune Tellers (D) Archeologists
What does WWW stand for ? (A) World Wide Windows (B) World Wide Web (C) Window Web World (D) Widened Web World Paper Code: UN 415
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If (A)
.
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Mathematics +
=
1 6
7 and 6 (B)
+
2 = , find the value of 2 3
1 3
(C) 1
(D)
.
5 6
Which of the following is the greatest prime number less than 50 ? (A) 50 (B) 49 (C) 47 (D) 43 Study the given number sentences. = 27 =3
If these number sentences are true, which of the following may be correct ? (A)
= 9,
=3
(B)
= 3,
=9
(C)
= 6,
= 18
(D)
= 5,
= 15
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How many lines can be drawn through two given points ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) Infinitely many
9.
If the value of Q is twice the value of R, find R.
56
÷P
(A) 28 (C) 56 $.
Q
÷Q
R
(B) 2 (D) 1
Study the pattern and fill in the missing term. "& ? ! # % ! "
(A) 42 %.
(B) 52
(C) 2
(D) 50
A jug can hold !.$5 l of water, which is 5 times the amount of water that a glass can hold. How much water can glasses hold ? (A) 1460 ml (B) 1.46 ml (C) 1046 l (D) 0.73 l Space fo r rou gh w ork
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Arjun had 14$ marbles. He put them into bags of $. How many marble(s) were left ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
9.
A packet of biscuits cost 4. Aryan bought 9 packets and left. How much did he have at first ? had (B) 34 (A) 40 38 (D) 36 (C)
10.
Which digit should be placed in multiplication is correct ?
, so that the following
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(A) 1 11.
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 7
Which of the following statements is correct ? (i) 3 is a factor of 32. (ii) 20 and 32 have 3 common factors. (iii) 63 has only 2 factors other than 1 and itself. (iv) 7 is a factor of 46.
(A) (i) only (C) (i) and (iii) only
(B) (ii) only (D) (i) and (iv) only
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The table shows the masses of some objects. Object P Q R S
Mass 3.6 kg 3.06 kg 3.060 kg 3 kg 6 g
Find the objects with the same mass. (A) P and Q (B) Q and R (C) R and S (D) P and S 1!.
Which one of the given fractions is (A) 1
14.
3 4
(B) 1
2 3
(C) 1
1 2
2 7 more than ? 3 2 (D) 1
1 4
How many line segments are there in the given figure ?
(A) 12
(B) 9
(C) 8
(D) 6
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A 5-digit number is made up of different odd digits. What is the value of ! in the smallest possible number that can be formed ? (A) 30 (B) 3000 (C) 300 (D) 3
1$.
Identify the correct statement. (A) CI IC = 0 (B) CX XC = 20 (C) CL LC = 50 (D) LX XL = 10
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Preeti collected 544 beads, Kamala collected 8! more beads than Rani. If Preeti collected 150 fewer beads than Rani, how many beads did the three girls collect altogether ? (A) 1415 (B) 2015 (C) 1321 (D) 1554
18.
What is the other way of writing 05 × $ ? (B) (20 + 5) × 6 (A) (200 + 50) × 6 (C) (200 5) × 6 (D) 200 × 6 + 5 × 6 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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0.
What is the sum of prime numbers between 0 and !0 ? (A) 50 (B) 23 (C) 52 (D) 51
had (A) (C) 1.
3 of his monthly salary to his father and # 8 0 left. What is Ramaiah's monthly salary ? 1230 (B) 2050 1250 (D) 4100
Ramaiah gave
An ant comes out of its ant hill and travels along dotted lines to the piece of sugar as shown in the figure.
1 m 5 cm
1m
20 cm Sugarcube
How much distance does it cover ? (A) 1 m 26 cm (B) 22 m 25 cm (C) 2 m 70 cm (D) 2 m 25 cm Space for rough w ork
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Chandini is facing a community hall. If she turns %0o to her right, which amenity will she be facing ?
(A) School (C) Railway station !.
(B) Shopping mall (D) Community hall
Which of the following is another way of writing the number "Fourteen thousand nine hundred eighty seven" ? (A) 10000 + 4000 + 900 + 80 + 7 (B) 14000987 (C) 14 × 100 + 9 × 10 + 87 (D) 1 + 4 + 9 + 8 + 7 Space for rough w ork
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Observe the given figure.
Who has the largest number ? (A) R (B) Q (C) P
(D) S
5.
Saina had a pail containing 5 l of water. She used 1 l !85 ml of it to water the plants and l 48 ml of it to wash the dishes. How much water had she left ? (A) 1 l 135 ml (B) 1 l 567 ml (C) 3 l 347 ml (D) 3 l 615 ml
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Which of the following is the same as 8 × 4 ? (A) 8 + 4 (B) 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 (C) 8 4 (D) 8 × 8 × 8 × 8
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Which of the following is an example for co-prime numbers ? (A) 2, 6 (B) 4, 9 (C) 11, 33 (D) 3, 54 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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3 hour doing her homework and hour 2 " to practise singing. If she played for 1 hour, how many minutes did she spend for all these activities ? (A) 165 (B) 180 (C) 195 (D) 160
8.
Sumana spent
9.
Find the one that is paired correctly. (A) 1 cm = 1 mm (B) 1 km = 1000 m (C) 1 m = 10 cm (D) 10 m = 100 cm
!0.
Which of the following is the tessellation of the given unit shape ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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How many times does the digit '$' appear between 1 and 100 ? (A) 19 (B) 20 (C) 21 (D) 18
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Kamal and Hari collected a total of 8!$ stamps. Kamal collected ! 0 more stamps than Hari. How many stamps did Kamal collect ? (A) 578 (B) 258 (C) 516 (D) 248
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A bag contains 1 books. How many bags are required for 144 books ? (A) 12 (B) 13 (C) 24 (D) 36
!4.
What is the perimeter of the given figure ? 5 cm
10 cm
5 cm 9 cm
(A) 29 cm (C) 39 cm !5.
(B) 38 cm (D) 42 cm
Krish has 1$0 worth of 10 notes. How many (A) 12 (B) 8
0 and 10 notes. He has four 0 notes does he have ? (C) 6 (D) 4
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Sonu is 4 years younger than Tanya. Three year ago, Sonu was 10 year old. How old is Tanya now ? (A) 13 (B) 20 (C) 17 (D) 14
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Aakash completed his homework in 48 minutes. What fraction of an hour is it ? (A)
!8.
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(B)
" #
%
(D)
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In how many different ways can we combine the weights shown in the figure to get kg ?
1 kg
250 g
(A) 2 !9.
(C)
250 g
(B) 3
500 g
100 g
500 g
100 g
(C) 4
50 g
(D) 5
Which of the following is the name of the distance between the centre of the circle to any point on it ? (A) Centre (B) Radius (C) Chord (D) Diameter Space fo r rou gh w ork
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What is 1 km less by 00 m ? (A) 1200 m (B) 1.200 m (C) 800 m (D) 12.00 m
41.
Which of the following is the largest ? (A) 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 (B) 36 ÷ 6 (C) 36 6 (D) 6 × 6
4.
9 poles are arranged in a row with equal spacing in between them. If the distance between the first pole and the last pole is % m, what is the distance between each pole ? (A) 8 m (B) 9 m (C) 63 m (D) 81 m
4!.
Find the duration from 09 !0 to 1! 50. (A) 3 h 10 min (B) 3 h 20 min (C) 4 h 10 min (D) 4 h 20 min
44.
The mass of a chair is kg $50 g. The mass of a table is twice that of the chair. How heavy is the table ? (A) 53 kg (B) 5 kg 300 g (C) 3 kg 500 g (D) 5 kg 30 g
45.
The radius of a circle is increased by cm. How does its diameter change ? (A) Increases by 4 cm (B) Increases by 2 cm (C) Decreases by 2 cm (D) Decreases by 4 cm Space fo r rou gh w ork
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Class : IV 4$.
A venus flytrap plant closes its leaves when insects sit on it. This shows that the plant is
(A) (B) (C) (D) 4%.
reproducing. respiring. responding to stimulus. moving from one place to another.
Which is a root part that contain stored food ?
(B)
(A) 48.
(C)
(D)
Study the figure given here and identify gases X and Y. X
Y Y
(A) (B) (C) (D)
X X X X
-
X
oxygen, Y - carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, Y - oxygen nitrogen, Y - hydrogen hydrogen, Y - nitrogen Paper Code: UN 418
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49.
Which teeth helps to tear food ? (A) Incisors (B) Premolars (C) Molars (D) Canines
50.
What process is involved in the given statement ?
Water (A) Evaporation (C) Freezing 51.
Steam / vapour (B) Melting (D) Condensation
Mary filled an empty beaker to the brim with water and dropped some marbles as shown below.
; : What are the states of substances labelled as X and Y ? (A) X-solid, Y-liquid (B) X-liquid, Y-solid (C) X-solid, Y-gas (D) X-liquid, Y-gas 5.
Which substance is insoluble in water ? (A) Kerosene (B) Sugar (C) Salt (D) Oxygen
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Which planet shows the characteristics given below ?
It is the second planet from the sun. It is the brightest planet. (A) Mercury (C) Mars
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Which additional function is also performed by the roots of the mangrove plant, besides taking in water and mineral salts from the soil ? (A) Absorption of food (B) Absorption of water (C) Food storage (D) Breathing of air
55.
Leaves are green due to the presence of a green pigment called chlorophyll. The main function of chlorophyll is (A) to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. (B) to absorb water and minerals from the soil. (C) to breathe. (D) to trap the sunlight and help in photosynthesis.
5$.
We all know that animals eat plants. But there are some plants which eat small insects. Such plants are called insectivorous plants. Which of the following is an example of them ? (A) Vallisneria (B) Pitcher plant (C) Duckweed (D) Jasmine
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The figure given below shows an experiment.
The plant is responding to (A) touch. (B) sunlight. (C) gravity. (D) water. 58.
Which of the following has aerial roots ? (A) Lotus (B) Sunflower (C) Banyan (D) Mango Paper Code: UN 418
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Observe the figure given below.
Such feet in birds are useful in (A) flying. (B) swimming. (C) scratching. (D) perching. $0.
The teeth that are well developed in carnivores are (A) incisors. (B) canines. (C) premolars. (D) molars.
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The earth completes one rotation in (A) one day. (B) one year. (C) one week. (D) one hour.
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Which energy conversion takes place during photosynthesis ? (A) Heat energy → Light energy (B) Light energy → Heat energy (C) Light energy → Chemical energy (D) Mechanical energy → Chemical energy
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Which of the following are produced by plants during the process of photosynthesis ?
(i) Oxygen (ii) Carbon dioxide (iii) Sugar (A) Only (i) and (ii) (C) Only (ii) and (iii)
(B) Only (i) and (iii) (D) (i), (ii) and (iii)
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The figure shows the sun, the earth and an object Q in the solar system.
Sun
Earth Q
What is true about Q ? (A) It is earth's closest neighbour. (B) It cannot be seen during the day. (C) It reflects light from the sun. (D) All of these $5.
Study the properties of X given below.
X has a definite volume
has a definite shape
Which of the following can X represent ? (A) Water (B) Sugar (C) Oxygen (D) Steam $$.
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A lotus plant has (A) needle like leaves. (C) long leaves.
(B) very thin leaves. (D) broad leaves.
The absorption of digested food takes place in which of the following organs ? (A) Small intestine (B) Stomach (C) Liver (D) Large intestine Paper Code: UN 418
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Match the following larval stages in Column I with their adult ones in Column II.
Column - I i. ii. r. s. (A) (B) (C) (D) $9.
p p p p
Maggot
Cockroach
iii, q iv, r ii, s i ii, q iii, r iv, s i ii, q iv, r i, s iii iii, q iv, r i, s ii
Fish and crabs are aquatic animals with some similar habits. What similar character does X represent ?
Fish (A) (B) (C) (D)
X
Crab
Fins to help them swim Presence of backbone Stream lined body Gills to breathe
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The tiny pores present on the leaves of plants are called (A) stomata. (B) cells. (C) chlorophyll. (D) grains.
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In a tooth, blood vessels and nerves are present in the (A) crown. (B) pulp. (C) root. (D) enamel. Paper Code: UN 418
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Which of the following materials is wrongly grouped in the chart below ?
Materials From animals Silk Cotton (A) Wool (C) Cotton
Wool Leather (B) Silk (D) Leather
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When a pin wheel is placed against wind, it begins to spin. This proves that (A) moving air has energy (B) pin wheel has life (C) pin has energy (D) moving air has no energy.
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A football kicked by a boy rolls on the ground to some distance and stops. The force which stops the ball is (A) muscular force. (B) gravitational force. (C) mechanical force. (D) frictional force.
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Observe the structure of a tooth given below.
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Identify the part labelled X in the given figure. (A) Enamel (B) Dentine (C) Pulp (D) Crown Paper Code: UN 418
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Arun took out a bottle of orange juice from a freezer. After a while, he noticed some water droplets on the outside of the bottle. Where did the water droplets come from ? (A) From the cool air in the freezer (B) From the moisture in the surrounding air (C) From the orange juice (D) From Aruns hands
%%.
When you eat sugarcane, you are actually eating the (A) fruit of the sugarcane. (B) root of the sugarcane. (C) stem of the sugarcane. (D) grains of the sugarcane.
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The given animal protects itself from its enemies by using
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(A) poison glands. (C) fangs.
(B) camouflage. (D) sting.
Tadpoles respire through (A) lungs. (C) fins.
(B) skin. (D) gills.
Energy can be defined as (A) the capacity to do work. (B) work done in unit time. (C) a push or a pull. (D) attraction between two oppositely charged particles. Paper Code: UN 418
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81.
The diagram given below shows the human digestive system.
In which parts, P, Q, R or S, of the system is food digested and passed into the blood cells ? (A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S 8.
What kind of clothes do not catch fire easily ? (A) Nylon (B) Polyester (C) Terylene (D) Cotton
8!.
A cube of ice kept on a table melts and becomes water. On heating, the water gets (A) liquid. (B) ice. (C) melted. (D) evaporated.
84.
Which of the following conversions is correct ? (A) Water
heat
Steam
heat
Ice
(B) Steam
cool
Water
cool
Ice
(C) Water
cool
Ice
cool
Steam
(D) Steam
heat
Ice
cool
Water
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85.
Which animal can live both in water and on land ? (A) Frog (B) Fish (C) Bird (D) Dog
8$.
Which of these planets is also called red planet ? (A) Mercury (B) Venus (C) Earth (D) Mars
8%.
The diagram given below shows a plant. The arrows in the diagram show the path taken by _______.
88.
(A) Food (C) Water
(B) Sunlight (D) Carbon dioxide
Stagnant water breeds (A) mosquitoes. (C) fish.
(B) frogs. (D) animals.
89.
Tigers have stripes on their bodies. How does this adaptation help them ? (A) In keeping their bodies cool. (B) In keeping their bodies hot. (C) In mixing with the surroundings. (D) None of these
90.
Animals need to reproduce to (A) maintain their race. (B) increase their number. (C) ensure that life exists on earth. (D) All of these. Paper Code: UN 418
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General Awareness
91.
Who among the following is famous as Netaji ? (A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Vallabhai Patel (C) Bhagat Singh (D) Subash Chandra Bose
9.
Which is the longest river in India ? (A) Brahmaputra (B) Ganga (C) Yamuna (D) Krishna
9!.
Which state has Mumbai as its capital city ? (A) Madhya Pradesh (B) Rajasthan (C) Maharashtra (D) Karnataka
94.
The given logo belongs to which of the following ? (A) Mom & me (B) McDonalds (C) Maruti Suzuki (D) Dominos
95.
How many years make a decade ? (A) 25 (B) 50 (C) 100 (D) 10
9$.
To which sport does Saina Nehwal belong ? (A) Tennis (B) Cricket (C) Badminton (D) Hockey
9%.
What is the collective noun for a group of crows ? (A) Murder (B) Herd (C) Crowd (D) Bunch
98.
Who invented the first mechanical computer ? (A) Bill Gates (B) Charles Babbage (C) Albert Einstein (D) Thomas Edison
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99.
Complete the famous poem from a popular fairy tale. Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall, Who is the _______ of them all ? (A) greatest (B) best (C) fairest (D) beautiful
100.
What does the acronym LCD stand for ? (A) Liquid Crystal Display (B) Limited Communication Device (C) Limited Crystal Device (D) Liquid Computerized Display Space fo r rou gh w ork
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CLASS : 4
Class : 4 1.
Mathematics
Observe the number pattern given. 121, 12321, 1234321, 123454321, ...
Which of the following is the 5th number in the pattern ? (A) 123454321 (B) 1234656432 (C) 12345654321 (D) 12344321 2.
What is the difference between the fifth multiple of 7 and the seventh multiple of 5 ? (A) 35 (B) 70 (C) 0 (D) 60
3.
Observe the given sum. 3 4
+
2 4
What type of fraction is it ? (A) A proper fraction (B) An improper fraction (C) A mixed fraction (D) A unit fraction Space for rough w ork
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4.
A square has 4 corners. How many corners does the shape given have ?
(A) 6
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 13
5.
The digit 6 in 96431 stands for 6 × 100 × . Which number should be placed in the box ? (A) 10 (B) 100 (C) 1000 (D) 10000
6.
P, Q and R are Roman numerals, each having "V" only once and in the place shown. The other two Roman numerals are I and X. V
V
V
What can be said about P, Q and R ? (A) Q and R represent the same number. (B) Q is larger than R and P. (C) R is the largest. (D) The difference between Q and R is 2. Space for rough w ork
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7.
The product of 80 whole numbers is 80. Their sum cannot be _______. (A) 80 (B) 88 (C) 90 (D) 96
8.
The smallest non-zero multiple of a number is _______. (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) the number itself (D) 2
9.
Maneesh ate
10.
3 3 9 3 (B) (C) (D) 2 16 8 16 8 Find the value of 777 + 555 + 333 + 111 666 444 222. (A) 400 (B) 111 (C) 333 (D) 444
11.
Which one of the shapes given can be tessellated ?
! ! of a pizza and his brother ate of it. $ & What fraction of the pizza did they eat altogether ? (A)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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12.
In the number 468593, the value of the digit 4 is _______ and the digit 6 is in the _______ place. (A) 4000, thousands (B) 40000, hundred thousands (C) 400000, ten thousands (D) 400000, hundred thousands
13.
A number P has factors 2, 5 and 6. Another number Q has factors 4 and 8. Find the smallest value of P + Q. (A) 24 (B) 42 (C) 18 (D) 38
14.
Sharon finished the race in thirty-five and four hundredths seconds. Which decimal shows her time ? (A) 0.354 seconds (B) 0.035 seconds (C) 35.4 seconds (D) 35.04 seconds
15.
What is the number in (A) 32 (B) 4
× 8? , if 8 × 6 = 2 × (C) 3 (D) 2
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16.
The sum of 2 positive whole numbers is greater than their product if one of the numbers is _______. (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
17.
Which one of the following figures is
18.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
# shaded ? &
If the length of rope needed to make border X is 16 m, find the length of rope needed for border Y.
(A) 16 m
Border X (B) 20 m
Border Y (C) 22 m
(D) 24 m
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19.
Which one of the following figures has a face in the shape of a square ?
X
(A) Only X (C) Only Z 20.
Y
Z
(B) Only Y (D) Both X and Z
Find the area that the shaded part covered. Each square represents 1 cm2.
(A) 29 cm2 (C) 43 cm2
(B) 26 cm2 (D) 36 cm2 Space fo r rou gh w ork
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21.
+
If +
+ +
+
= 9 and
= 7.
What is the value of (A) 5
+
(B) 3
+
?
(C) 4
(D) 6
22.
Twelve squares, each with side-length 2, are put together, without overlapping, to form a rectangle. What is the greatest possible perimeter of this rectangle ? (A) 28 (B) 32 (C) 52 (D) 72
23.
One weight has been placed on the scale. Use the given weights to balance the scale. 1 kg
3 kg
3 kg
4 kg
3 kg
When the scale is balanced, how many kilograms will be on each side of the scale ? (A) 6 kg (B) 4 kg (C) 7 kg (D) 11 kg Space fo r rou gh w ork
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24.
Rahul has 18 books. What are 2 different ways he can stack them in equal groups ? (A) 2 groups of 9 and 3 groups of 6 (B) 2 groups of 9 and 3 groups of 4 (C) 8 groups of 2 and 5 groups of 3 (D) 6 groups of 3 and 2 groups of 8
25.
Which of the following is the least 2-digit number that has 2, 5 and 8 as factors ? (A) 80 (B) 40 (C) 16 (D) 10
26.
! of it and had & 625 g left. How much sugar did she buy ? (A) 100 g (B) 10 kg (C) 100 kg (D) 1000 g Sonam bought some sugar. She used
27.
A bag of wheat flour weighed 82 kg 14 g. 26 kg of the flour was used on a certain day. How much flour remained in the bag ? (A) 108 kg 14 g (B) 56 kg 14 g (C) 40 kg (D) 12 kg
28.
What type of numbers are 21 and 31 ? (A) Prime (B) Composite (C) Co-prime (D) Twin prime Space fo r rou gh w ork
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29.
Tony bought a pizza that was cut into 12 equal parts. How as of the pizza ? many pieces of pizza are the same ! (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 2
30.
How many 3-digit numbers are there ? (A) 999 (B) 899 (C) 900
(D) 800
31.
The product of two numbers is 476. If one number is 34, what is the other number ? (A) 104 (B) 14 (C) 24 (D) 442
32.
Each expression in the box has the same value.
2 6 3 4 24 2 Which of the following has the same value as each of the expressions in the box ?
33.
(A) 72 ÷ 12
(B) 72 ÷ 9
(C) 72 ÷ 8
(D) 72 ÷ 6
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34.
Arun does his homework for 30 minutes each day. He starts when the minute hand is on the 9. Where will the minute hand be when he completes his home work ? (A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 12
35.
What is the sum when 11 is added to the next prime number ? (A) 23 (B) 13 (C) 24 (D) 25
36.
Observe the pattern of numbers given. M
C
1200
D
C
?
700
? 120
Which Roman numerals must fill the blank boxes? (A) C, M (B) C, X (C) D, C (D) D, L 37.
Find the perimeter of the given shape.
3m
5m
2m 10 m (A) 30 m (C) 25 m
(B) 27 m (D) 20 m Space fo r rou gh w ork
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38.
Golu took some money to the fair. He spent half of his money on a T-shirt. Then he bought a flag for 2. He had 8 left. How much money did he bring to the store ? (A) 10 (B) 25 (C) 18 (D) 20
39.
Find the descending order of 80000, 9469, 81074 and 86415. (A) 80000, 86415, 81074, 9469 (B) 86415, 81074, 80000, 9469 (C) 86415, 80000, 81074, 9469 (D) 86415, 81074, 9469, 81074
40.
Deepu was playing a pick up game with sticks. He could pick up about 18 in 10 minutes. How many could he pick up in an hour ? (A) 108 sticks (B) 120 sticks (C) 180 sticks (D) 200 sticks
41.
What is the missing number in the box ? 542809 = 500000 + (A) 400 (C) 40000
+ 2000 + 800 + 9 (B) 4000 (D) 400000
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42.
How many grains of rice are in 1 kg of my famous rice if the average weight of 1 grain of my rice is 0.01 g ? (A) 100 (B) 100 (C) 10000 (D) 100000
43.
Which of the given options is divisible by the most whole numbers ? (A) 38 (B) 48 (C) 58 (D) 68
44.
12 bags contain 996 kg of cement. Find the quantity of cement in 1 bag. (A) 88 kg (B) 83 kg (C) 120 kg (D) 102 kg
45.
and ×
If + (A) 8
represent whole numbers. = 24, what is the smallest value of ? (B) 24
(C) 10
(D) 11
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General Science
Class : 4 46.
The figure given below is the representation of the solar system. P
Sun
R
Q
S
By which letter is the planet 'Jupiter' represented ? (A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S 47.
Identify a desert plant. (A) Prickly Pear (C) Fir tree
(B) Pine tree (D) Sundari
48.
Choose the correct sequence that shows the passage of food in our body. A) Mouth → Stomach → Food pipe → Small intestine B) Mouth → Food pipe → Stomach → Small intestine C) Mouth → Stomach → Small intestine → Food pipe D) Mouth → Small intestine → Food pipe → Stomach
49.
A climber has a soft stem. It coils around the stems of other plants. Why does it do so ?
I. To support itself II. To get food from that plant III. To get as much sunlight as possible (A) I and II only (C) II and III only
(B) I and III only (D) I, II and III
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50.
Which diagram shows the correct exchange of gases between green plants and animals during photosynthesis ? Plants
(A)
(C)
Oxygen
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Plants
(B)
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Animals
Animals
Plants
Plants
Carbon dioxide
(D)
Animals
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide Animals
51.
A girl wants to propagate sugarcane plants. Which part of the sugarcane plant will she use ? (A) Seed (B) Root (C) Stem (D) Flower
52.
A tooth decay results in bad breathe, cavities and toothache. It is due to the growth of (A) viruses. (B) fungi. (C) protozoa. (D) bacteria.
53.
A material is water proof and not water-absorbent. Which of the following objects can be made of this material ? (A) Bath towel (B) Tissue paper (C) Raincoat (D) None of these
54.
Which of these pass through three stages in their life cycle ? (A) Butterfly (B) Cockroach (C) Housefly (D) Mosquito
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55.
Which of these animals have the natural gift of disguise to be a part of its surroundings ? P
(A) R and S (C) R and P
Q
R
S
(B) P and Q (D) S and Q
56.
A boy wants to eat an apple but has lost some incisors of his mouth. What will be his difficulty ? (A) To cut into the apple (B) To tear away parts of the apple (C) To crush and grind the apple (D) To digest the apple
57.
The gullet is present in between the (A) stomach and the intestine. (B) kidney and the urinary bladder. (C) nose and the mouth. (D) mouth and the stomach.
58.
Which of the following shows a correct energy pathway ? (A) Sun → Plant → Carnivore (B) Plant → Omnivore → Herbivore (C) Sun → Plant → Herbivore (D) Plant → Carnivore → Herbivore
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59.
The animal given below uses its shell for
(A) defense. (C) rearing young.
(B) movement. (D) storing food.
60.
What causes changes from solids to liquids and liquids to gases ? (A) Sound (B) Light (C) Heat (D) Water
61.
A cabbage is a _______ part of plant. (A) leaf (B) root (C) stem (D) flower
62.
Observe the figures given below. R
Ice P
Water vapour
Liquid water Q
In which of these does water have a definite shape and volume ? (A) P only (B) Q only (C) R only (D) Both P and Q
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63.
Observe the figure of coconut tree given below.
The coconut fall on the ground is due to (A) muscular force. (B) balanced force. (C) gravitational force. (D) frictional force. 64.
An example of a monocotyledon is a (A) pea. (B) gram. (C) wheat. (D) ground nut.
65.
A cold soft drink bottle was left in the open. After some time water droplets appeared on the surface of the bottle. How did it happen ? (A) The bottle started melting (B) The water inside the bottle seeped out (C) The water vapour present in the air condensed on the cold surface of the bottle (D) The bottle cracked because it was left in the open
66.
Which of the following can be obtained from both animals and plants source ? (A) Meat (B) Oils (C) Paper (D) Eggs
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67.
When a bulb is connected to a cell with wires, it glows. What is stored in cells?
(A) Solar energy (C) Chemical energy
(B) Electrical energy (D) Light energy
68.
There are four objects in a group of things. They are claypot, pepper, paper and cane chair. Which of these objects was never alive ? (A) Claypot (B) Pepper (C) Paper (D) Cane chair
69.
Which of the following groups of matter include all the three states of matter ? (A) Water, ice, pen (B) Steam, juice, pencil (C) Water, air, oxygen (D) Pen, steam, air
70.
In the human body, which of the following absorbs water from undigested food ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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71.
Which of these is a water contaminated disease ? (A) Diptheria (B) Malaria (C) Tetanus (D) Diarrhoea
72.
Study the characteristics given below.
Trees are generally tall and straight. They have needle like leaves and cone-like parts instead of flowers. Such trees are usually found in (A) hilly areas. (B) plains. (C) marshy areas. (D) water. 73.
Which of these is a non-living thing that mice need to live ? (A) Water (B) Grass (C) Seed (D) Grains
74.
The figure given below shows.
Clouds
Rain
Water vapour
Water (A) change of seasons. (C) arrival of monsoon.
(B) water cycle. (D) water purification.
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75.
How are the animals given below are similar ?
9h=lA
B=J
(A) They can live both on land and in water (B) They give birth to young ones (C) They all fly in air (D) They lay eggs and hatch them 76.
Which of these is used to observe and study stars that are far away ? (A) Microscope (B) Binoculars (C) Magnifying lens (D) Telescope
77.
The figure given here shows a food chain.
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78.
Which vitamin preserves the health of the skin, helps to heal wounds and the sources are lemon, guava, goose berry ? (A) Vitamin D (B) Vitamin C (C) Vitamin B (D) Vitamin A
79.
Some animals have features that help to hide themselves from both hunters and their prey. Which of these is an example of such feature ? (A) The gills of a fish (B) The horns of a deer (C) The spots of a leopard (D) The tail of a monkey
80.
Which method is used to kill most of the microbes in drinking water ? (A) Boiling (B) Mixing salt to water (C) Refrigeration (D) Filtration
81.
In which of the following ways water hyacinth and hydrilla are different ? (A) Colour (B) Ability to make food (C) Position in the pond (D) Ability to produce oxygen
82.
Which type of soil holds the highest amount of water ? (A) Gravel (B) Sand (C) Loam (D) Clay
83.
Which of the following is/are form(s) of precipitation ? (A) Rain (B) Dew (C) Fog (D) All of these Paper Code: UN421
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84.
The feet of the frogs and ducks are webbed. This adaptation helps them to (A) hold branches tightly. (B) swim faster in water. (C) fly in the air. (D) eat insects and grab things.
85.
Identify an example of an omnivore. (A) Vulture (B) Deer (C) Rat (D) Frog
86.
Which of these is produced during photosynthesis ? (A) Hydrogen (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon monoxide (D) Oxygen
87.
In which of the following cases is work not done ? (A) An iron ball lying on the ground (B) A bird flying (C) A horse pulling a cart (D) A man sliding down a hill
88.
Canines help in (A) grinding food. (C) tearing food.
(B) biting food. (D) swallowing food.
89.
Never touch any electrical appliances if your hands (A) have rubber gloves. (B) are dry. (C) are wet. (D) are soft and dry.
90.
Which of the following animals changes the most as it grows ? (A) Earthworm (B) Tadpole (C) Fish (D) Cat
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Class : 4
General Awareness
91.
In chess, which is the only piece that can jump over any other piece ? (A) Queen (B) Bishop (C) Knight (D) Rook
92.
In the story The Thirsty crow, what does the crow throw into the pot to make the level of water rise ? (A) Leaves (B) Ball (C) Wood (D) Pebbles
93.
How many circles are there in the flag of Olympic Games ? (A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 7
94.
What is the name of the cartoon character shown in the given figure ?
95.
96.
(A) Casper (B) Tweety (C) Birdy (D) Sweety What is the capital city of Assam ? (A) Dispur (B) Imphal (C) Aizawl (D) Gangtok Which search engine has a button that says Im feeling Lucky ? (A) Bing (B) Google (C) Yahoo! (D) Wikipedia
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97.
Complete the dialogue from the movie Tom and Jerrys Giant Adventure. Magic harp, final tone. Guide these heroes safely _______! (A) home (B) out (C) away (D) alone
98.
In the context of computer science, what does the R in RAM stand for ? (A) Read (B) Right (C) Radio (D) Random
99.
Out of these games, in which one will you hear Howzatt being called out by the players? (A) Football (B) Tennis (C) Cricket (D) Badminton
100.
Who is known as The Nightingale of India ? (A) Lata Mangeshkar (B) Sarojini Naidu (C) Indira Gandhi (D) M. S. Subbulakshmi Space fo r rou gh w ork
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UNIFIED COUNCIL A n I S O 9 0 0 1 : 2008 C e r t i f i e d O r g a n i s a t i o n
NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION - 2015 (UPDATED) Paper Code: UN412 Solutions for Class : 4 Mathematics 1.
(D)
8.
5 × 8 = 40
(B)
Product
40 + 15 = 55 (B)
4.
(C)
(A)
= 2 × 72
2 + 72 = 74
= 3 × 48
3 + 48 = 51
= 4 × 36
4 + 36 = 40
= 6 × 24
6 + 24 = 30
18
= 8 × 18
8 + 18 = 26
2 units → 18
= 9 × 16
9 + 16 = 25
1 unit → 18 ÷ 2 = 9
= 12 × 12
12 + 12 = 24
3 units → 3 × 9 = 27
Jatin is 18 years old.
red
3.
1 × 144 1 + 144 = 145
144 =
Greatest factor of 15 → 15 2.
Sum
White
The word DAD given in option (C), is not symmetrical along the dotted line. 7
9.
(D)
3 kg 480 g
3 kg 480 g
3 kg 480 g
3 kg 480 g
Flour
Flour
Flour
Flour
1
46818 1 4 6 6 3 32 1 55
First, multiply the kilograms; 4 × 3 kg = 12 kg
5.
(C)
6 h 35 min + 35 min = 7 h 10 min
Then, multiply the grams:
6.
(B)
All numbers from 4450 to 4549 is 4500 when rounded off to the nearest hundred 4549 is the greatest among the numbers.
4 × 480 g = 1920 g
7.
= 1 kg 920 g 12 kg + 1 kg 920 g = 13 kg 920 g
(D)
Leena has 13 kg 920 g of flour altogether.
49 cm 15 cm
10. (A)
15 cm
35 cm
= 819 ÷ 7 = 117 49 cm
=
35 + 35 + 49 + 49 + 15 + 15 = 198 cm 11. (D)
÷ 9 = 117 ÷ 9 = 13
The pupil who took the least time is the fastest runner.
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12. (D)
2 14 17 8 +1997 4 4 75
the area of 6 small squares, it has the same area as 3 small squares.
4475 ≈ 4500
Total number of small squares = 16
∴ 4475 when rounded off to the nearest hundred is 4500.
Fraction of the square shaded =
1
Number of small squares shaded = 3 + 1 = 4
4 1 = 16 4
13. (B)
The time shows 7: 10 p.m.
14. (B)
Hasan
23 + 1 = 24
Sister
The least number of boxes is 24 boxes.
22. (B)
23. (C)
8 units → 24 4 4 = 16
278 ÷ 12 = 23 ; Remainder 2
17 + 8 + 29 = 54
1 unit → 16 ÷ 8 = 2
65 54 = 11
3 units → 3 × 2 = 6
She saw 11 tigers.
Hasan is 6 years old now.
24. (C)
The opposite sides are parallel in a rectangle.
15. (D)
There are no cross marks which are in triangle but not in rectangle.
25. (A)
5 + 90 + 600 + 70000 = 70695 ≈ 70700
16. (B)
53899 < 54598 < 58455 < 58459
26. (B)
8 + 4 + 5 + 4 + 8 = 29 cm
17. (A)
5 + 5 + 18 + 18 + 5 + 5 = 56 cm
27. (B)
18. (D)
1656 = MDCLVI
2 9 + 2 11 22 1 3 = = = = 22 × 3 3 3 6 6
19. (B)
Option (A) : 63 ÷ 9 = 7
There are 22 sixths.
Option (B) : 109 ÷ 9 = 12 ; Remainder = 1
28. (D) 4h
Option (C) : 117 ÷ 9 = 13
20. (C)
Option (D): 126 ÷ 9 = 14
09: 30
7 l 50 ml = 7050 ml
The duration is 4 h 20 min.
7050 ml ÷ 5 = 1410 ml
29. (D)
The truck uses 1410 ml of petrol for each kilometre it travels.
It needs 38 l 70 ml of petrol to travel a distance of 27 km. Divide the figure into 16 small squares.
13: 30 13: 50
The total mark cannot exceed 259. 259 76 89 = 94 The highest possible mark Nithin could get for Science is 94.
27 × 1410 ml = 38070 ml = 38 l 70 ml
21. (B)
20 min
30. (B)
No. of divisions for 1 litre = 5 Each division measures = 1 l ÷ 5 = 1000 ml ÷ 5 = 200 ml Capacity of water in the container = 1600 ml ∴ Amount of water needed to fill up the
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= 400 ml
31. (B)
Number between 30 and 50 that is common multiple of 6 and 8 = 48
40. (D) 1 cm
∴ The required result = 45 + 48 = 93
32. (B) 7 cm
+
2 7 = 14 cm
7 cm
7 cm 2 7 = 14 cm
+
7 cm
Outer perimeter = 20 cm
14 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 14 + 7 = 56 cm 33. (A)
Inner perimeter = 12 cm
81 ÷ 3 = 27
20 + 12 = 32 cm
27 ÷ 3 = 9 34. (A)
225 + 100 + 375 = 700 700 ÷ 100 = 7 7×
37. (C)
38. (C)
42. (B)
AC + DE + GJ = (2 + 1 + 3) cm = 6 cm = BH
1400 for the first 3 days.
43. (A)
P : CD = 500 100 = 400
Hospital P → 5000 patients Hospital S → 10000 patients
Q : CM = 1000 100 = 900 R : DC = 500 + 100 = 600 S : MC = 1000 + 100 = 1100 ∴ S has the largest number. 36. (A)
Multiples of 9: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, .....
200 = 1400
He earned 35. (D)
41. (D)
44. (B)
300 tens = 3000
45. (C)
3 necklaces + 3 rings →
1860
The clock shows 6: 44 and 55 s.
1 necklace + 1 ring →
70 s = 1 min 10 s
Since 3 necklaces cost as much as 7 rings,
1 min 10s after 6: 44 and 55 s is 6: 45 and 65 s or 6: 46 and 5 s
7 rings + 3 rings →
41574 500 = 41074
1 ring →
41574 + 500 = 42074
∴ 1 necklace →
10 rings →
1860 ÷ 3 =
620
1860 1860
1860 ÷ 10 =
186
620
186 =
40 kg ÷ 9 kg = 4 packs R 4 kg
The cost of 1 necklace is
434.
4×
General Science The figure in option B correctly represents the exchange of gases between green plants and animals during photosynthesis. The figure in option (A) shows that it uses stored chemical energy to glow a bulb. Lungs and Moist skin in frogs help to breathe on land and in underwater. Figure in Option (A) shows falling of a coconut towards earth. This shows that a freely falling body falls on earth due to gravitational pull of the earth. Mouth, stomach and small intestine play a part in the digestion of food due to the presence of digestive enzymes in it.
150 = 600 46. (B)
1 kg →
20
4 kg →
20 × 4 =
600 +
80 =
80
47. (A)
680
48. (C)
spent
39. (A)
49. (A) Charity
From the model,
le
1 of his salary was left. 7
50. (C)
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51. (A) 52. (A) 53. (A) 54. (D) 55. (D) 56. (D) 57. (A) 58. (D) 59. (A) 60. (A) 61. (C) 62. (B) 63. (C)
64. (A) 65. (C) 66. (A) 67. (D)
68. (D) 69. (A)
A force can be applied to a moving object to change its direction, speed but not the mass and volume. A snake eats other animals hence it is called a predator. All the given animals are egg laying animals. The water drops on the inside edge of the glass is formed by the condensation of the rising steam. An opossum that eats fruit and fish is an omnivore. Topsoil is rich in humus. In the given figure mushroom that is labelled as 1 is a fungi. The force that pulls the iron block downwards and causes the spring to stretch is due to gravitational force. Thick skin of cactus plant helps to save water by preventing transpiration in plants. The life cycle of housefly starts with eggs → larva → pupa → adult. Rain, snow and sleet are the forms of precipitation of water. The leaf help the plant in synthesizing the food by using light energy. The part labelled as X is stomata. Stomata help in exchange of gases. During photosynthesis and respiration it gives out oxygen and during respiration it takes in oxygen from air. Mangroves grow in marshy soil. The roots of a plant need air to breathe hence the grow above the soil to take in air. Air is made up of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% water vapour and other gases (including 0.03% carbon dioxide). The seashells are a part of the molluses. Molluscs are the animals living in the sea. In electric iron electrical energy is converted to heat energy. In a radio electrical energy is changed to sound energy and in a tube light electrical energy is converted to light energy. Young of cockroach are called nymph. Nymph resemble their parents in their external structures. The products of respiration that are released during exhalation are carbon dioxide and water vapour. Therefore the air that we exhale contains water vapour which will condense when it touches the window.
70. (C) 71. (B)
72. (B)
73. (A) 74. (A) 75. (C)
76. (C)
77. (B) 78. (C)
The roots of plants absorbs water and mineral salts from the soil. The cycle of a butterfly starts from an egg. After 10 days a caterpillar will hatch out which feeds on leaves and breaths through its spiracles. In this stage the caterpillar will moult around 5 or 6 times and 3 weeks from that will become a pupa. The pupa weaves itself inside a cocoon where it develops into a butterfly this process is called Metamorphosis. The part labeled ii is the small intestine. This is where majority of the digested food is absorbed. The small intestine as you can see from the picture is the longest tract in the digestive tract.
Tadpole in their early development breathes with their gills. Hydrophytes are plants that live in water as their habitat. Calcium, phosphorous and Vitamin D are important for the development of our bones and teeth. Vitamin D helps to regulate the absorption of calcium and phosphorous in our body. Canine teeth are used to tear food into pieces.
Malaria is spread by the mosquito The label X refers to the liver. It produce bile which helps to break down fats into fatty acids.
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79. (A) 80. (A) 81. (C) 82. (C) 83. (A) 84. (D) 85. (C) 86. (C)
The figure in option A is a virus. Photosynthesis release oxygen During the process of transpiration green plants release water vapour into the atmosphere. In the given figure P_Water, Q_Food, R_Carbon dioxide, S_Oxygen Moulting is the process whereby an animal sheds its outer covering when it grows larger in size. Egg → Larva → Pupa → Adult is the correct order of the life cycle of a mosquito. Flowers bear fruit and seeds that are needed for reproduction. The energy always transfer in a single
87. (B)
88. (A)
89. (C) 90. (A)
direction. In a food chain energy transfer takes, place from greenplants to herbivores. Leafblade, petiole and veins are the parts of a leaf. Thalamus is a part of the flower. Sundew plant is an autotroph and insectivorous plant. It grows in mineral deficient soil, hence it feeds on insects to get required minerals. Mushroom is an example of a fungus or nongreenplant. The number of heart movements per minute gives. rise to or determine the rate of breathing.
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NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION Paper Code: UN415 Solutions for Class : 4 Mathematics 1.
+
9.
According to the problem
+
From the given figure, the number of horizontal lines is 9.
10. *
Tickets sold by Varun = Tickets sold by Vihan.
A B C D E F 1 3 4 6 8 9 F × B = 9 × 3 = 27 = 24 + 3 = (4 × 6) + 3 = (C × D) + B 2.
,
The number of one thirds in 72 = 72 × 3 = 216.
3.
,
P = 347 × 73 + 963 = 25331 + 963
Total tickets Varun sold on Monday and Tuesday = 17 + 30 = 47
= 26294
Tickets sold by Vihan on Tuesday = 22
26294 rounded off to the nearest 10 is 26290.
∴ Tickets sold by Vihan on Monday
= 47 22 = 25
4.
+
Ascending order is V, XX, XXXVI
11. *
72499 + 1 = 72500
5.
,
The order of the addends does not alter the sum.
12. +
For 8 →
e.g., 3 + 5 = 5 + 3 = 8 6.
)
The third multiple of 9 is 27, the fifth multiple of 4 is 20, the seventh multiple of 3 is 21 and the fourth multiple of 6 is 24.
5 match sticks are required. 13. *
AC + DE + GJ = (2 + 1 + 3) cm = 6 cm = BH
14. *
The product of 684 and 43 = 684 × 43
27 is the greatest among the given numbers. 7.
+
A water tank has a capacity of 200 litres (approximately).
8.
+
The place values of the two 7's in 73071 are 70000 and 70. Their product = 4900000
684 43 2052 + 2736 29412
29412 rounded to the nearest 100 is 29400.
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15. +
Total number of guests = 75
22. *
No. of men = 45
Distance covered by moving to and from directly = 2 × 3 km
∴ No. of women = 75 45 = 30
30
2
∴ The required fraction = 75 = 5
16. +
17. )
18. *
When a shape is tessellated there should not be any gap between the unit shapes in the tessellation. So, option (C) is the shape that cannot be tessellated. A line of symmetry is a line that divides an object or a figure into two identical halves.
Distance he covered in 5 days = 2 × 5 × 3 km = 5 × 6 km 23. +
The number formed by the digit 6 on each number card is 660660.
24. +
If = 9,
The given digits are 7, 4, 9, 2 and 6. The largest 5-digit odd number that can be formed using the given digits is 96427 and the smallest is 24679. ∴ X = 96427 and Y = 24679
+
= 9 × 6 = 54 are true.
25. ,
The figure in option (D) is symmetrical as shown.
26. )
The given digits are 7, 6 and 8. The numbers that can be formed using each of them only once are 678, 687, 768, 786, 876 and 867, which are 6 in number.
27. *
Cost of 2 pencils = Cost of 1 pencil =
14 = 7 × 2 ; 35 = 7 × 5;
=
49 = 7 × 7 ; 21 = 7 × 3; So, the given numbers are multiples of 7.
1 2 1×3 2 + = + 3 9 3×3 9 =
3 2 3+2 5 + = = 9 9 9 9
N+1 Comparing the sum obtained with , N+5 we get N = 4.
6 ÷ 2 3 =
28. *
250 g 50 g = 200 g
29. ,
27 ÷ 9 3 = 90 ÷ 9 10
30. +
4 +1 = 4+5
6
∴ The cost of 9 pencils = 9 ×
63 = 7 × 9 ; 42 = 7 × 6 and 28 = 7 × 4
21. +
= 9 + 6 = 15
The number of marbles Giri and John had at different times is shown in the given table.
∴ John had 30 9 = 21 marbles more than Giri.
20. +
= 6,
×
∴ X Y = 71748
19. +
Distance from Mohits place to his office = 3 km.
60 = 1 2 3 4 5 6
3
27
× 60 × 30 × 20 × 15 × 12 × 10
In the given factors 12 is missing. Hence, the number P is 12.
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32. *
Area formula can be used for determining the amount of ground the bottom of the pool will cover.
38. )
(i) 705 ml = (705 ÷ 1000) l = 0.705 l
3 7 ? 0 3 1 2 1 6 8
(ii) 7050 ml = (7050 ÷ 1000) l = 7.05 l
2 5 2 3 5 To find the missing number in the minuend, add the difference and the subtrahend i.e.,
∴ 705 ml = 0.705 l is the correct statement.
39. +
7000 × 21 = 147000 8000 × 12 = 96000
3 7 4 0 3
∴ The product of 7000 and 21 (i.e.,
147000) lies between 145000 and 155000.
So, clearly the missing number is 4. 1 week = 7 days
40. ,
Factors of 48 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24 and 48, which are 10 in number.
231 ) 7 1617 14 21 21 007 7 0
41. ,
None of the given letters can be tessellated.
42. +
474996 when rounded off to nearest hundred becomes 475000.
43. +
Three fourths of 28 months = = 21 months
= 231 34. ,
11 and 13 are prime numbers that differ by 2. So, they are twin primes.
35. +
Fraction of money spent on toy car = Fraction of money spent on shirt =
1 3
=
44. ,
9 − 3− 4 2 = 9 9
Weight of the bag of flour = 13 kg 920 g
∴ Difference = 4900 g 3000 g = 1900 g
45. +
General Science 46. +
A leaf synthesises food for the plant.
47. ,
Ginger is a modified stem that stores extra food. S includes modified stems.
48. *
Monkey, lizard and squirrels are tree dwelling or arboreal animals.
49. )
The nymph sheds its skin to transform itself into an adult. This process is called moulting.
50. +
Organ X is the stomach. It is the muscular part of the digestive system.
51. )
The microscope is used to observe microbes.
= 13920 g ÷ 4 (Since 1 kg = 1000 g.) = 3480 g = 3 kg 480 g 37. ,
The letter S has no line of symmetry.
108 is divisible by both 6 and 9 as 108 = 6 × 18 and 108 = 9 × 12 So, it is a multiple of 6 and 9.
Number of packets = 4 ∴ Weight of each packet = 13 kg 920 g ÷ 4
P = 4.9 kg = 4900 g Q = 3 kg = 3000 g
4 9
1 1 Fraction of money left = 1 − − 3 9
3 × 28 4
⇒ 21 months = 1 year 9 months (3 1 year = 12 months)
∴ No. of shoes manufactured in a day
36. *
5000 × 32 = 160000 6000 × 45 = 270000
2 5 2 3 5 + 1 2 1 6 8
33. *
1 litre = 1000 ml
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52. *
95% of the air constitutes of oxygen and nitrogen.
71. *
The fleece of sheep, yak and camel is used to make wool.
53. )
Incisors help in cutting the food.
72. )
54. ,
In solids, the arrangement of molecules is tight.
We get heat and light energy from the sun.
73. )
55. *
The force which pulls a body towards the earth is called gravity.
A Mango tree is a produces that can make its own food.
74. +
56. +
Vitamins and minerals help us to fight disease causing germs and makes our body stronger.
Kidney filter out waste material from the blood.
75. *
Clouds are the non-living things that has no life.
57. ,
The leaves of desert plants are reduced to spines to prevent loss of water.
76. ,
Snakes, birds and frogs are egg laying animals.
58. *
Climber coils around the stems of other plants for support and to get sunlight to make its food.
77. ,
Bolls or fruits of cotton are used to make cotton fibre.
78. *
Air occupies space.
79. +
Group of stars is called constellation.
80. ,
Kerosene is in the liquid state.
81. )
The capacity to do work is called energy. Energy is available in different forms such as heat energy, light energy etc.
82. ,
The sun, its planets and their moons make the solar system.
83. +
Cactus and camel live in desert habitat.
84. +
Egg → Larva → Pupa → Butterfly is the life cycle of butterfly.
59. ,
Goat is a herbivore.
60. ,
A tooth decay starts at the surface of the tooth and grows inward. When bacteria reaches the nerves within the pulp, it causes pain.
61. *
Vitamins are needed in small quantities.
62. +
An animal that hunts for its food is called predator.
63. ,
The main aim of giving first aid is to save life and prevent further injury.
64. +
In the given figure of solar system. Planet labelled R is the Jupiter.
85. )
65. +
We should measure the temperature of water before and after the experiment.
A solids has a strongest force of attraction between its molecules.
86. +
X represents heating.
66. ,
Digestion of food does not take place in large intestine.
87. +
A tadpole is the larva of a frog, it resembles the fish.
67. +
Herbivores feed on plants to obtain food. The plants prepare their own food by using solar energy.
88. +
The given animal is a tern. It migrates over long distances to get protection from extreme weather conditions.
68. +
The organism is the virus.
69. *
The tooth in the given figure is a canine.
89. ,
70. )
Wool is an animal fibre.
Air, water and sunlight are the basic needs of the plant.
90. )
Water lettuce is a floating aquatic plant and water lily is a fixed plant.
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NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION Paper Code: UN 418 Solutions for Class : 4 Mathematics 1.
(C)
7.
(A)
= 5 the capacity of a glass 7 = and 6
+
Capacity of a glass = 3.65 l 5
= 0.73 l
1 2 + = 2 3
=
=
2 2 1 3 32 23
8.
+ 1 + 6
we get =
9.
=
36
= 10. (B)
3.
(B)
Given,
(D) (B)
2 left.
36 +
2
38
Since 3 7 = 21, and 523 7 = 3661 The missing digit is 3.
= 9,
= 3 9 = 27
11. (B)
Common factors of 20 and 32 are 1, 2 and 4 which are 3 in number.
12. (B)
P = 3.6 kg = 3600 g Q = 3.06 kg = 3060 g
=9 3=3
Through two given points, we can draw only 1 line.
R = 3.060 kg = 3060 g
Q Q=1
Hence, Q and R have the same mass.
S = 3 kg 6 g = 3006 g
R=1
6.
4
Amount he had at first =
7 6
= 3 and
4
After buying 9 packets Aryan had
The greatest prime number less than 50 is 47.
Cost of a biscuit packet =
=
7 = , 6
(C)
5.
(C)
Cost of 9 packets = 9
7 1 6 = =1 6 6 6
146 6 = 24R2 Number of marbles left = 2
2.
(A)
(B)
4 3 1 = 6 6 6
Since,
Hence, the capacity of 2 glasses = 0.73 l 2 = 1.46 l = 1460 ml
2 1 3 2
=
4.
Capacity of a jug = 3.65 l
Given,
13. (D)
11 + 12 = 23, 12 + 13 = 25
The required fraction =
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7 2 + 12 3
=
7 24 7 8 + = + 12 3 4 12 12
=
15 5 1 = =1 12 4 4
A
14. (B)
23. (A)
B
F
C E
14987 = 10000 + 4000 + 900 + 80 + 7
D
24. (D)
The line segments in the given figure are AB, BC, CD, DE, FE, FA, AE, BD and EB which are 9 in number. 15. (B)
17. (B)
R : DC = 500 + 100 = 600
Smallest 5-digit number formed by different odd digits 13579.
S : MC = 1000 + 100 = 1100 S has the largest number..
25. (B)
CI – IC = 101 – 99 = 2
= 5 l = 5000 ml
CL – LC is not possible because I, X, or C can be subtracted but not V or L.
water used for plants = 1 l 385 ml
CX – XC = 110 – 90 = 20 is correct of all the given statements.
water used to wash dishes = 2 l 48 ml
= 1385 ml = 2048 ml
No. of beads collected by Preeti = 544
Quantity of water left
Rani
= 5000 – (1385 + 2048) ml = 1567 ml
No. of beads collected by Kamala = 694 + 83 = 777
= 1 l 567 ml
Total number of beads collected byy them = 544 + 777 + 694 = 2015
26. (B)
8 4=8+8+8+8
27. (B)
4 and 9 do not have any common factor except 1.
28. (C)
Total time spent for all the three activities
205 6 = (200 + 5) 6 = 200 6 + 5 6
19. (C)
Quantity of water in the pail
LX – XL = 60 – 40 = 20
No. of beads collected by = 544 + 150 = 694
18. (D)
P : CD = 500 – 100 = 400 Q : CM = 1000 – 100 = 900
The place value of 3 in 13579 is 3000.
16. (B)
Fourteen thousand nine hundred eighty seven = 14987
1 3 = 1 2 + 4 + 1 hours
The prime numbers between 20 and 30 are 23 and 29. Their sum is 23 + 29 = 52
20. (B)
3 3 = 2 + 4 + 1 hours
3 Fraction of salary given to his father = 5
6+3+4 hours 4
3 2 Fraction of salary left = 1 5 = 5 = 820 (Given) His salary =
= 21. (D)
820
= =
5 2
1 hour = 60 minutes
2050
13 13 60 minutes hours = 4 4
1 m 5 cm + 1 m + 20 cm
= 13 15 minutes
= 105 cm + 100 cm + 20 cm = 225 cm
= 195 minutes
= 2 m 25 cm 22. (C)
Turning 270o right is to turn 3 times right by 90o. st
13 hours 4
o
1 90 turn Chandni faces the school. 2 nd 90 o turn She faces the shopping mall. 3 rd 90 o turn She faces the Railway station.
29. (B)
1000 m make a kilometre.
30. (A)
The figure in option (A) is the required tessellation (one of the possibilities) of the given unit shape.
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31. (B)
Between 1 and 100. 6 appears 20 times.
38. (B)
6, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 76, 86, 96. 32. (A)
.... (1)
= 1 kg + 500 g + 250 g + 250 g
.... (2)
= 1 kg + 500 g + 250 g + 100 g
Total number of stamps = 836
+ 100 g + 50 g
= Kamal’s collection + Hari’s collection
The distance between the centre of the circle to any point on it is called radius of the circle.
40. (C)
1 km – 200 m = 1000 m – 200 m
836 – 320 = 2(Hari’s collection
So, 516 = 2(Hari’s collection).
.... (3)
39. (B)
= (Hari’s collection)2 + 320
= 800 m
Number of stamps collected by Hari = 516 2 = 258
41. (D)
No. of stamps collected by Kamal
6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 24; 36 6 = 6 36 – 6 = 30; 6 6 = 36
= 258 + 320 = 578 33. (A)
2 kg = 1 kg + 500 g + 500 g
The 6 6 is the largest.
No. of books in a bag = 12
42. (A)
No. of bags required for 144 books = 144 2 = 12
72 m 9 = 8 m
4 cm
34. (B)
5 cm
5 cm
8m 8m 8m 8m 8m 8m 8m 8m 72 m
10 cm 5 cm
Distance between poles = 8 m. 9 cm
43. (D)
Perimeter = (10 + 4 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 9) cm = 38 cm (or) Perimeter = 2(10 + 9) cm
hrs
min
13
50
_ 9
30
4
20
= 38 cm 35. (C)
Four
10 notes = 4 =
160 – 40 =
The duration from 09: 30 to 13: 50 is 4 hrs 20 min.
10 44. (B)
40 20
Hence, he has six
= 2 2650 g
20 notes.
= 5300 g = 5 kg 300 g
Three years ago, age of Sonu = 10 years
45. (A)
Present age of Sonu = (10 + 3) years
Diameter = 2 radius If radius is increased by 2 cm
= 13 years
Diameter = 2 (radius + 2 cm)
Age of Tanya = 13 + 4 = 17 years. 37. (B)
The mass of a chair = 2 kg 650 g = 2650 g The mass of a table = 2(the mass of a chair)
120
= 6
36. (C)
160
Amount Krish had =
= 2 radius + 4 cm
1 hour = 60 minutes
Hence, the diameter increases by 4 cm.
48 min 4 Required fraction = 60 min 5
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68. (D)
46. (C)
Venus fly trap closes its leaves to trap insects.
47. (D)
The carrot is a root that contains stored food.
48. (B)
X is carbon dioxide and Y is oxygen.
49. (D)
Canines are called tearing teeth.
50. (A) 51. (B)
Caterpillar - butterfly, nymph - cockroach, tadpole-frog Maggot-housefly. p-III, q-IV, r-I, s-II. 69. (D)
Fish and crab breathe through gills.
70. (A)
Stomata are tiny pores present on the leaves of plants.
During evaporation water changes to water vapour.
71. (B)
Blood vessels and nerves are present in the pulp part of the tooth.
‘X’ is water in the liquid state and Y marbles in solid state.
72. (B)
Silk is obtained from silkworm.
73. (A)
Moving air has energy. Since moving air can make a pin-wheel move, it has energy.
74. (D)
Frictional force stops the moving ball.
75. (B)
X is dentine.
76. (B)
Water droplets are formed on the surface of juice bottle, which is taken out from a freezer is due to the moisture in the surrounding air.
77. (C)
In sugarcane food is stored in the stem.
52. (A)
Kerosene is insoluble in water.
53. (D)
Venus is the brightest and the second plant in the solar system.
54. (D)
The correct combination is
Mangrove plants grow in Marshy areas. Their roots come out of the soil to breathe in air.
55. (D)
Chlorophyll pigment is useful in performing photosynthesis in the presence of sunlight.
56. (B)
Pitcher plant is an insectivorous plant.
78. (B)
Stick insects exhibit camouflage.
57. (B)
In the given figure, the plant is responding to the sunlight.
79. (D)
Tadpoles resemble the fish. They respires through gills.
58. (C)
Banyan trees has aerial roots to support its branches.
80. (A)
Energy can be defined as the capacity to do work.
59. (B)
Webbed feet are useful in swimming.
81. (C)
60. (B)
Canines are used for tearing the food. Canines are well developed in carnivores or flesh eating animals.
R represents the small intestine. Digested food is absorbed by the blood vessels present in the small intestine.
82. (D)
Cotton clothes do not catch fire easily.
61. (A)
The earth takes one day to complete one rotation.
83. (D)
On heating water gets evaporated.
62. (C)
During photosynthesis light energy is converted to chemical energy.
84. (B)
Steam on cooling becomes water, which on cooling changes to ice.
63. (B)
During photosynthesis, oxygen and sugar are produced as products of photosynthesis.
85. (A)
The frog is an amphibian. It can live both on land and in water.
86. (D)
Chlorophyll sugar + oxygen CO2 H O 2 Sunlight
Mars is also called the red planet because the soil and rocks are red.
87. (A)
64. (D)
Q is moon. It is a satellite. It reflects light from the sun.
Leaves synthesise food and transport it to all parts of the plant.
88. (A)
Stagnant water breeds mosquitoes.
65. (B)
Sugar is a solid. Solids have definite volume and definite shapes.
89. (C)
66. (D)
A lotus plant has broad leaves to balance the plant.
Stripes on the bodies of tigers help them in mixing with their surroundings and to catch their prey.
90. (D)
67. (A)
Digested food is absorbed in the small intestine.
Animals need to reproduce to increase their number, maintain their race and to ensure that life exists on earth.
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UNI FIED COUN CIL A n I S O 9 0 0 1 : 2008 C e r t i f i e d O r g a n i s a t i o n
NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION (UPDATED) Paper Code: UN 421 Solutions for Class : 4 Mathematics 1.
(C)
1 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 3
2.
(C)
7.
(A)
If the product of 80 whole number is 80, then their sum can’t be 80.
8.
(C)
Multiples of a number are obtained when a given number is multipled by 1, 2, 3 and so on. So, the smallest non-zero multiple of a number is the number itself.
9.
(C)
Fraction of pizza Maneesh at =
1 2 1 2 1
1 2 3
4 5 4
1 2 3
4 5
3 2
1
5
4 3
2 1
Fifth multiple of 7 = 7 5 = 35 Seventh multiple of 5 = 5 7 = 35
3. 4.
(B)
3 16 3 8
Their difference = 35 – 35 = 0
Fraction of pizza his brother ate =
3 2 3+2 5 + = = is an improper fraction 4 4 4 4
Fraction of pizza they eat altogether
A
(C)
I
3 3 + 16 8
=
3+6 9 = 16 16
C LB D J HF
K
=
E
10. (D)
G
= 777 + 555 + 333 + 111 – 666 – 444 – 222 = 777 – 666 + 555 – 444 + 333 – 222 + 111
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L, are the 12 corners in the given figure. 5.
(A)
= 111 + 111 + 111 + 111 = 444
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11. (A)
6 4 3 1
The shape given in option (A) can be tessellated, as shown.
In 96431, 6 is in the thousands place. It stands for 6000 which can be written as 6 100 10. So, the number that should be placed in the box is 10.
6.
(D)
P is meaningless as VIX or VXI is not correct. Q is XVI and R = XIV The difference between Q and R is 16 – 14 = 2.
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12. (C)
L 4
6
Th
H
T
O
8
5
4
3
20. (A)
The shading can be redrawn as shown.
Place value of 4 = 4 100000 = 400000 The digit ‘6’ is in the ten thousands place. 13. (D)
Given each square represents 1 cm 2.
The least number having factors 2, 5, 6 = 30
The area of the shaded part is 29 cm2.
The least number having factors 4, 8 = 8
21. (C)
P = 30, Q = 8 P + Q = 30 + 8 = 38
14. (D)
8 6=2
8
8 6 = 48 = 2 3 8 16. (A)
19. (C)
+
+
=7
+7+
+
=1 +1+
Consider 1, 20 as two positive whole numbers.
+
1 + 20 = 21, 1 20 = 20 = (21 > 20)
=3
If a number is multiplied with 1, the product is the number itself, but when 1 is added to a number, the sum is 1 more than the number.
Hence, 22. (C)
+
+
=9
=9 =9–7=2
=7 =7–1=6
+
=1+3=4
Arrange all the 12 squares side by side. 2 24 The perimeter of the rectangle formed = 2(24 + 2)
In the figure in option (D), 10 out of 16 triangles are shaded.
= 2 26 = 52
10 5 = . Hence, the The fraction is 16 8 required figure is in option (D).
18. (D)
+
(Since 6 = 2 3.)
The sum of 2 positive whole numbers is greater than their product, if one of the number is 1.
17. (D)
+
Thirty-five and four hundredths = 35.04 The decimal that shows Sharan’s time = 35.04 seconds.
15. (C)
Given
23. (C) 1 kg
Between the 16 dots in border X, there are 16 lengths which needed 16 m of rope. In border Y, there are 24 lengths between the 24 dots. So, it needs 24 m of rope.
3 kg
3 kg
4 kg
3 kg
The scale is balanced by placing 7 kg
Only shape Z has a square shaped face.
on each side of the scale. 24. (A)
Number of books = 18 2 groups of 9 = 2 9 = 18 3 groups of 6 = 3 6 = 18 Rahul can stack the books in 2 groups
of 9 (or) 3 groups of 6.
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25. (B)
40 = 1 40
32. (D)
2 20
3 4 = 12
4 10
24 2 = 12
5 8
The value of the given expressions is 12. Of the given options = 72 6. = 12. Hence, the required expension is 72 6.
40 is the least 2-digit number that has 2, 5 and 8 as factors.
26. (D)
Fraction of sugar used =
3 of total 8
33. (C)
The difference obtained when zero is subtracted from a number is the number itself.
34. (A)
Time taken to complete homework = 30 min.
quantity Fraction of sugar left =
1
3 83 5 = = 8 8 8
The minute hand is on 9 when he started after 30 minutes it move to 3.
= 625 g (Given) Total quantity of sugar = 625
35. (C)
The prime number next to 11 is 13. The sum when 11 is added to 13 is 11 + 13 = 24.
36. (B)
1200 = 1000 + 100 + 100 = MCC
8 5
= 125 8 = 1000 g 27. (B)
2 6 = 12
700 = 500 + 100 + 100
Weight of the bag of wheat flour = 82 kg 14 g
= DCC Similarly, 120 = 100 + 10 + 10
Quantity of flour used = 26 kg
= CXX
Quantity of flour remaining in the bag
The missing numbers are C and X.
= 82 kg 14 g – 26 kg = 56 kg 14 g 28. (C)
21 and 31 have no common factor other than 1. So, they are called co-prime numbers.
7m
37. (A) 5m
29. (B)
1 3
3m
(5 – 2) m =3m
3m 3m 2m
10 m Perimeter = (5 + 7 + 3 + 3 + 2 + 10) m
= 30 m
1 Number of piece in of the pizza = 4. 3
30. (C)
38. (D)
The least 3-digit number is 100.
Amount spent on T-shirt = Half of his money
The largest 3-digit number is 999.
Amount left after buying T-shirt = (2 + 8) = 10
The number of 3-digit numbers = 999
– 100 + 1 = 900 31. (B)
As Golu spent half of his money on T-shirt, the amount left is equal to exact half of his money (i.e., 10).
Given product = 476 The other number = 476 34
Total amount he had = 2
34 ) 476 (14 34 136 –136 0
39. (B)
20 0.
The descending order of the given numbers is 86415, 81074, 80000, 9469.
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10 =
40. (A)
50. (B)
Number sticks picked in 10 min = 18 Number of sticks picked in 60 min =
18 × 60 = 108 10
51. (C)
( 1 hour = 60 minutes.) Deepu could pickup 108 sticks in 1 hour.
41. (C)
542809 = 500000 + 40000 + 2000 + 800 + 9
42. (D)
Weight of 1 grain of rice = 0.01 g.
52. (D)
53. (C)
we know that 1 kg = 1000 g.
43. (B)
0.01 g 100000 = 1000 g = 1 kg
54. (B)
In 1 kg of rice there are 100000 grains.
55. (B,D)
Factors of 38 = 1, 2, 19, 38 Factors of 48 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48 Factors of 58 = 1, 2, 29, 58
44. (B)
Factors of 68 = 1, 2, 4, 17, 34, 68
56. (A) 57. (D)
Among the given options 48 is divisible by most whole numbers.
58. (C)
Quantity of cement in 12 bags = 996 kg Quantity of cement in 1 bag = 996 kg 12 = 83 kg
45. (C)
59. (A) 60. (C)
= 24 = 1 24
2 12 3 8
61. (A) 62. (A)
4 6
1 + 24 = 25; 2 + 12 = 14; 3 + 8 = 11; 4 + 6 = 10
= 4,
63. (C) 64. (C) 65. (C)
= 6, since the sum of
4 and 6 is the smallest value.
+
= 4 + 6 = 10 66. (B)
General Science 46. (C) 47. (A) 48. (B)
49. (B)
In the given figure of solar system, planet labelled R is the Jupiter. Prickly pear is a desert plant. Mouth foodpipe stomach small intestine large intestine shows the correct sequence of food. Climber coils around the stems of other plants for support and to get sunlight to make its food.
67. (C) 68. (A)
69. (B)
Plants take in carbon dioxide released by animals during day time for the process of photosynthesis and they release oxygen which is utilised by living organisms for respiration. A sugarcane plant is propagated by its stem. A tooth decay starts at the surface of the tooth and grows inward. When bacteria reaches the nerves within the pulp, it causes pain. Raincoat is a water proof and nonabsorbent material. Cockroach life cycle has three stages. Egg Nymph Adult Zebra and grasshopper merge with their surroundings. In some places like savannahs lions can also merge with their surroundings. Incisors helps to cut the food. The gullet is present between the mouth and stomach. Herbivores feed on plants to obtain food. The plants prepare their own food by using solar energy. Turtle uses its shell for protection. Heat is a form of energy which changes solids to liquids and liquids to gases. For example,
heat w a t e r heat w a t e r i c e vapour A cabbage is a leaft part of the plant. Ice is a solid. Definite shape and volume is present in solids. The force responsible for the coconut to fall on the ground is gravitational force. Wheat grain is a monocotyledon seed. The water droplets food on the surface of cold soft drink bottle is due to condensation of watervapour present on the cold surface in the air. We get oil from both plants and animals sources. In a battery energy is stored in the form of chemical energy. Claypot is made from clay which is a nonliving material. Pepper, paper and cane chair are obtained from living objects, i.e., plants. The three states of matter are solids, liquids and gas. Steam is a gas, juice is a liquid and pencil is a solid.
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70. (B) 71. (D) 72. (A)
73. (A) 74. (B) 75. (B) 76. (D) 77. (D) 78. (B)
79. (C)
Large intestine absorbs water from indigested food. Diarrhoea can occur due to the drinking of contaminated water. Tall and straight trees with needle like leaves without flowers are usually found in hilly areas. Living organisms require water to survive. Water is a non-living thing. The given figure is water cycle. Monkey, whale and bat are mammals. They give birth to their young ones. Telescope is used to observe the things that are far away. All living organisms like plants and animals are interdependent. Vitamin C is found in goose berry and citrus fruit. It prevents scurvy, heal wounds and preserves health of the skin. The spots of leopard helps them to merge
80. (A) 81. (C) 82. (D) 83. (A) 84. (B) 85. (C) 86. (D) 87. (A)
88. (C) 89. (C) 90. (B)
with the surroundings and help them to catch their prey and protect from hunters. Boiling kills the germs in water. Water hyacinth is a floating plant and hydrilla is a underwater plant. Clay can hold the highest amount of water due to its sticky nature. Rain is the precipitation form of water. Webbed feet helps to swim easily in water. Rat is an omnivore. It eat both plant, products and animals. Oxygen gas is produced during photosynthesis. An iron ball lying on the ground has no force acting on it. Force makes a body move. Canines help in tearing food. If we touch electrical appliances with wet hands. It may cause a electric shock. Tadpole undergoes changes the most to become an adult frog.
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