1. Kavita is solving the number sentence shown below. 15×12= □ Which of the following methods could she use to
find the correct solution?
A. (15 + 10) + (15 + 2) B. (15 + 10) × (15 + 2) C. (15 × 10) × (15 × 2) D. (15 × 10) + (15× 2) 2. 35.50 x 50 = _____ A. 1775 B. 1775.0 C. 1775.00 D. All of these
3. Mr. Sharma had 265 eggs. He sold 126 eggs and broke 4 eggs. How many eggs had he left?
A. 130 B. 135 C. 139 D. 149 4. 1.00 a.m. is ____ A. 0100 hours B. 1000 hours C. 1300 hours D. 0001 hours
5. During the fair, the ice cream shop sold 362 chocolate ice cream cones and 286 vanilla ice cream cones. How many ice cream cones did the shop sell in all?
A. 76
B. 524
C. 548
D. 648
6. A tower of brick is built so that each new brick that is placed on top of two bricks is the product of the numbers on these two bricks. Then values of A and B are
A. 2, 8
B. 3, 2
C. 2, 4
D. 4, 2
A. 8
B. 10
C. 16
D. 20
8. There are 12 marbles on the floor. Santa picked up 1/2 of the 12 marbles and Amit picked up 114 of the 12 marbles. How many marbles were picked up?
A. 2
B. 5
C. 9
D. 10
9. What is another way of writing 4 x 5 = 20?
A. 16÷4 = 4 B. 20÷5 = 4 C. 25÷5 = 5 D. 30÷5 = 6 10. 1203 x 1197= A. 143991 B. 1439991 C. 149911 D. 144991
11. Which of the following is the longest?
A. 9 km
B. 99 m
C. 999 m
D. 9999 cm
12. The difference between 7 hrs 25 minutes and 3 hrs 45 minutes is
A. 4 hrs 15 minutes
B. 3 hrs 40 minutes
C. 4 hrs 45 minutes
D. 4 hrs 65 minutes
13. 2 and 5 are factors of
B. 5
C. 2
D. 15
14. Ramesh, Sunil, Anil and Bhanu are friends. They all collect toy cars. This graph shows how many toy cars each of them has
From this graph we can say
A. Anil has one-third the number of cars Ramesh has
B. Three children have more than 20 cars
C. Sunil has twice as many cars as Anil
D. Anil has one car less than Bhanu
15. How many can fit in
A. 3
B. 6
C. 15
D. 54
16. What is the another way of representing the number 109?
A. 2 × 5 + 9
B. 10 + 9
C. 10 × 9
D. 2 × 50 + 9
17. Each figure given here is shaded to represent a fraction. Which pair of figures makes a statement that is true?
A. =
B. =
C. =
D. =
18. How many grams are there in 10 kg?
A. 100 grams
C. 10 grams
D. 10000 grams
19. If × 4 = 72
+ - = 48
2 × = 3 ×
Find the value of +
A. 90
B. 60
C. 150
D. 250
20. Four baskets of apples are shown below. Under each basket is a sign showing the number of apples in the basket.
4 Apples
7 Apples
10 Apples
11 Apples
Apples are moved from one basket to another until all the baskets contain the same number of apples.
How many apples will there be in each basket?
A. 8
B. 9
C. 10
D. 12
21. Prachi uses 1000 matchsticks to form Pattern ____. Pattern 1
Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 A. 150 B. 200 C. 250 D. 400
22. What is the missing number in the box? 6725 - 3219 = --- + 2000 A. 1506 B. 2506 C. 3506 D. 5506 23. 2 litres 8 ml = --- ml A. 28 B. 208 C. 2008 D. 20008
24. Which is the same as 4,156
A. 41 + 56 B. 415 + 6 C. 400 + 100 -t- 50 + 6 D. 4,000 + 100 + 50 + 6 25. 7 2 3 , 7 1 1 A. 7 3 4 B. 7 3 5 C. 7 1
D. 7
3 2
26. Which figure has a round base?
A.
B.
C.
D.
27. Which of the following fruits spoils quickly?
A. Banana
B. Pear
C. Pineapple
D. Grapes
28. Desert Oak is a tree that is found in Australia. It has very few leaves. Local people put a thin pipe into the trunk of this tree. The purpose of this is to
A. Drink water
B. Eat food
C. Take air
D. All of these
29. Which of the following flowers grow on trees?
B.
C.
D.
30. Read the list of the animals given below and answer the following question. Fox, Frog, Mouse, Elephant, Lizard, Duck, Camel, Crow, Pig, Pigeon, Cow, Giraffe, Zebra. Which of the animals in the list give birth to babies?
A. Fox, Frog, Lizard, Mouse
B. Duck, Peacock, Camel, Crow
C. Fox, Elephant, Camel, Pig
D. Cow, Pigeon, Zebra, Giraffe
31. Study the following Venn diagram carefully. Which letter represents the hen?
A. Y
B. X
C. Z
D. R
A.
B.
C.
D.
33. Which of the following substances do not dissolve the water?
A. Sugar
B. Sherbet
C. Lemon juice
D. Oil
34. (i) There must be heat. (ii) There must be light.
(iii) There must be air in the water.
Which of the above conditions is required for water cycle to occur continuously?
A. (i) only
B. (ii) only
C. (iii)only
D. All of these
Which of the following is the most important change that occurs to water?
A. A change in its phase or state
B. A change in its volume
C. A change in its weight or mass
D. A change in its colour
36. Which type of energy is used for moving the bicycles?
A. Chemical energy
B. Mechanical energy
C. Electrical energy
D. Nuclear energy
37. Nowadays, instead of petrol, CNG is being used in city buses to lower down the pollution level. What is the full form of CNG?
A. Condensed natural gas
B. Compressed natural gas
C. Compressed non gasoline
D. Condensed non gasoline
38. A railway time-table does not give details about
A. The number of people travelling in a train
B. The stations along the route of train
C. What time the train will reach and leave each station
39. The deeper we go inside the earth, the temperature
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Increases but stops upon reaching a temperature of 200°C D. Remains the same
40. Which of the following factors is responsible for change of seasons?
A. The tilted axis of the Earth
B. The revolution of the Earth
C. Both (A) & (B)
D. None of these
41. The days of the week in the Indian calender are named after the
A. Planets
B. Moons
C. Stars
D. Comets
42. Which of the following statements about saliva are correct? (i) Saliva is mainly water
(ii) Saliva makes it easier for us to swallow our food (iii) Saliva softens our food
A. (i) & (ii)
B. (i) & (iii)
C. (ii) & (iii)
D. (i), (ii) & (iii)
43. Column I Column II (a)Gives shape and support to the body (i) Respiratory System (b)Supplies oxygen to the body (ii) Skeletal System (c)Carries blood to all parts of the body (iii) Circulatory System
A. (a) - (i), (b) - (ii),(c) - (iii)
B. (a) - (ii),(b) - (i), (c) - (iii)
C. (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii),(c) - (i)
D. (a) - (i),(b) - (iii), (c) - (ii)
44. Which of the following is NOT an organ?
A. Lungs
B. Lipid
C. Kidney
D. Pancreas
45. Which of the following is a mixture?
A. Lemonade
B. Iron filings in sand
C. Pepsi
D. Both (A) & (C)
46. What happens when we put salt in water?
A. The molecules of salt spread throughout the water
B. The salt molecules occupy the empty spaces in between the molecules of water
C. The salt molecules spread as a layer above the surface of water
D. Both (A) & (B)
A. Waterproof and heavy
B. Flexible and strong
C. Light and strong
D. Hard and shiny
48. Manish tried to see if he could produce different sounds with a guitar. The table below shows some of the things he did and the result.
Action Sound produced Pluck the strings Yes
Strum the strings Yes Drum on the sides Yes Blow onto the strings No Slide a bow across the strings Yes
What did Manish’s experiment show about how sound can be produced ?
A. The same sounds can be produced in different ways
B. Different sounds can be produced by doing the same actions
C. Different sounds can be produced by doing different actions
D. None of the above
49. Harish put a coin on a marble-topped table and flicked it with his finger. He used a ruler to measure the distance travelled by the coin. Then he carried out, the same test by laying a piece of sand paper, a newspaper, and a towel in turns, on the table. On which surface will the coin travel furthest?
A. Towel
B. Marble top
C. Sand paper
D. Newspaper
50. Ginny stretched a piece of plastic food wrap over a large bowl and held it firmly in place with a rubber band. She put some green beans on the plastic. Then she used a spoon to hit the side of the bowl. She saw that the beans bounced all over the plastic producing little tapping noises. Which of the following shows the energy conversions that have taken place ?
B. C. D.
1. D 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. D 6. C 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. B 16. D 17. C 18. D 19. C 20. A 21. C 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. D 30. C 31. A 32. C 33. D 34. A 35. A 36. B 37. B 38. A 39. B 40. C 41. A 42. D 43. B 44. B 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. C 49. B 50. C