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1. Reema’s mother sent her to the grocery store to buy 2 kg of apples. Which of the following scales shows 2 kg weight? A. B. C. D.

2. If 5 can hold 25 litres of water, then 2 such can hold ……….. litres of water.

A. 5 L

B. 10 L

C. 15 L

D. 20 L

3. A few boys shared 74 sweets. The eldest received 2 sweets more while the rest received 8 sweets each. How many boys were there altogether?

A. 7

B. 8

C. 9

D. 10

4. When you stretch all the 4 fingers of your hand. What angles do your fingers make?

A. Acute angles B. Obtuse angles C. Right angles D. All of these 5. 2 litres 8 ml = --- ml A. 28 B. 208

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C. 2008

D. 20008

6. Anjali wants to measure the temperature of a beaker water. Which of these tools should she use?

A.

B. C. D.

7. Look at the pattern below:

82, 88, 94, _____, 106, 112 What is the missing number?

A. 102

B. 100

C. 98

D. 96

8. Example of an improper fraction is

A. 3 2 B. 3 1 C. 23 23 D. 15 11 9. 30 + 8/10 + 0 + 7/1000 = A. 30.807 B. 30.0807 C. 30.97 D. 30.870 10.  7 2 3 , 7 1 1

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A. 7 3 4 B. 7 3 5 C. 7 1 D. 7 3 2

11. Which shows flip across the line?

A.

B.

C.

D.

12. What fraction of the adjoining square is unshaded?

A. 4 3 B. 8 5 C. 7 3 D. 8 3

13. 17110, 17106, 17102, _____ The missing number in the number pattern is

A. 17008

B. 17098

C. 17108

D. 17198

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A. 15 B. 16 C. 21 D. 22 15. + = 84 + + + + = 15 What is - ? A. 3 B. 249 C. 252 D. 255

16. Each expression shown below has the same value. 2 × 6

3 × 4 24 + 2

Which of the following has the same value as each of the three expressions given above?

A. 72 ÷ 12 B. 72 ÷ 9

C. 72 ÷ 8 D. 72 ÷ 6

17. Sum of the odd numbers between 5 and 12 is

A. 17

B. 16

C. 7

D. 27

18. Ranjana lives at Six Hundred Four Defence Colony. Which of these is the same six hundred four?

A. 6,040

B. 6,004

C. 640

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19. In Sneha’s flower garden, 1/7 of the tulips are red, 4/7 are

yellow, and the rest are white.

= Red.

= yellow

= White

What fraction of the tulips is white?

A. 7 1 B. 7 2 C. 7 3 D. 7 4

20. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions. The line graph below shows the number of cars sold over a period six months.

Find the difference between the number of cars sold in August and May, is

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B. 46

C. 48

D. 50

21. Which of these shapes has no corners?

A. Triangle B. Circle C. Rectangle D. Square 22. 12.5 =____ A. 579 B. 5079 C. 5709 D. 21000 23. 1 litre is A. 10 decilitres B. 10 centilitres C. 10 millilitres D. 100 decilitres

24. Study the graph and answer the questions

The four boys have _____ toy cars altogether

A. 95

B. 100

C. 105

D. 110

25. Find the value of

+ + = 2925

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+ = 1000 - = + A. 0 B. 25 C. 975 D. 1000

26. Study the graph carefully and answer the questions. The line graph below shows the number of cars sold over a period six months.

If each car agent gets a commission of Rs. 545 on every car he sells, how much must the company pay to the car agents in August and September?

A. Rs. 90470

B. Rs. 92650

C. Rs. 94180

D. Rs. 94830

27. Below is a description of a plant. I am a land plant.

I have flowers which grow singly. My flowers give off a nice smell.

Which one of the following is the plant likely to be?

A. Rose

B. Lotus

C. Dahlia

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28. Banana flowers is used as vegetable and generally cooked in

A. Kerala

B. Punjab

C. Rajasthan

D. Haryana

29. The khejadi tree is found mainly in desert areas. It can grow without much water. Its bark is used for making

A. Tea

B. Coffee

C. Medicines

D. Rubber

30. The herd of lions is called

A. Mane

B. Badger

C. Pride

D. Mink

31. Select the correct option from the following

A. Animals having hair Lizard on their skin

Animals having feathers Bat on their skin

B. Animals having hair Camel on their skin

Animals having feathers Peacock on their skin

C. Animals having hair Frog on their skin

Animals having feathers Mongoose on their skin

D. Animals having hair Pigeon on their skin

Animals having feathers Sparrow on their skin

32. In which of the following animals, ears are not seen?

A. Cat

B. Elephant

C. Giraffe

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33. In the given figures a & b change in the state of water is taking place. Name the process in both the set ups respectively.

a.

b.

A. Fermentation & boiling

B. Boiling & perspiration

C. Boiling & evaporation

D. Condensation & evaporation

34. Which would be the best usage of rainwater?

A. Use it to cook rice

B. Use it to rinse your vegetables

C. Use it to wash your clothes

D. Use it to wash your verandah

35. We get rain through the continuous_______ and ______ of water

A. Radiation, evaporation

B. Evaporation, condensation

C. Melting, boiling

D. Boiling, freezing

36. Which of the following does not use air pressure to move?

A. Rockets

B. Helicopters

C. Parachutes

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37. Nowadays, many --- travel at a supersonic speed

A. Trains

B. Planes

C. Ships

D. Two-wheelers

38. How is the bridge shown in given figure different from a bamboo bridge?

A. It is used only after the rain, when there is knee-high water everywhere

B. It is not a permanent way to cross water bodies

C. It is made up of bricks and iron rods

D. Only one man can cross it at a time

39. Which of the following planets is called as Roman God of war?

A. Mercury

B. Venus

C. Earth

D. Mars

40. Which of the following statements is correct?

A. Sand absorbs heat more quickly and cools down faster than water

B. Water absorbs and then loses heat more slowly than sand

C. Sun is not able to heat up sand and water

D. Both (A) & (B)

41. Which of the following statements is correct?

A. Sand absorbs heat more quickly and cools down faster than water

B. Water absorbs and then loses heat more slowly than sand

C. Sun is not able to heat up sand and water

D. Both (A) & (B)

42. Savita is watching a movie on television. Which of the following senses is she using?

A. Smell and hearing

B. Touch and smell

C. Touch and sight

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43. The figure shows one of the important organ systems in the human body.Which is true about the organ labelled X?

(i) It produces urine. (ii) It excretes urea. (iii) It stores urine

A. (i) & (ii)

B. (ii) & (iii)

C. (i) & (iii)

D. (i), (ii) & (iii)

44. Match the two columns and select the correct option

A. Column I Column II

Exchange of gases takes place B. Column I Column II

Controls all our actions

C. Column I Column II

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parts of the body

D. Column I Column II

Organ of excretory system

45. Look at the given, figure carefully. What materials are used to make the parts labelled as R and S?

A. R-Glass S-Plastic

B. R-Glass; S-Rubber

C. R-Plastic; S-Rubber

D. None of the above

46. Which of the following is made up of rubber?

A. Sole of shoes

B. Tyre

C. Rain coat

D. Both (A) & (B)

47. Find out the correct statement from the following

A. Heating and cooling bring changes in matters

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C. Gases cannot be dissolved in liquid

D. All liquids get mixed with each other

48. Sourabh blew at a plastic toy windmill and then held it under a tap from which water was dripping. Which of the following was Sourabh trying to prove?

A. That wind and flowing water possess energy

B. That his mouth and the tap possess energy

C. That his mouth and the water possess energy

D. That moving air and moving water does not possess energy

49. Identify the odd one out among the following

A. Doctor

B. Lawyer

C. Teacher

D. Thief

50. A person who makes or mends arms and weapons is known as

A. Armour

B. Armourer

C. Armstrong

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1. D 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. A 11. A 12. B 13. B 14. D 15. B 16. D 17. D 18. D 19. B 20. B 21. B 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. A 26. B 27. A 28. A 29. C 30. C 31. B 32. D 33. C 34. D 35. B 36. A 37. B 38. C 39. D 40. D 41. D 42. D 43. A 44. C 45. B 46. D 47. A 48. A 49. D 50. B

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