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MODEL TEST PAPER CLASS IV S.NO. QUESTIONS A ________ is a joining word i) Preposition ii) Conjunction iii) Verb 1 The opposite of wise is __________ i) Stupid ii) Foolish iii) Weak 2 The past form of the verb Burn is _____ i) Burned ii) burnt iii) burning 3 Identify the tense: I made a beautiful kite _______ i) simple past ii) Past perfect iii) Perfect Continious 4 Fill the appropriate preposition in the sentence: He died _______ malaria. i) from ii) with iii) of 5 Fifth multiple of 7 will be ________ i) 45 ii) 35 iii) 25 6 7 Put the correct sign: 25/60______________ 52/60 i) > ii) < iii) = What is the unit to measure length of a pencil? i) mm ii) cm iii) m 8 180 x 200 = ___________ i) 46000 ii) 33000 iii) 36000 9 English alphabets used to write Roman Numerals are: I V X L ___ ____ i) D, M ii) C, M iii) P, M 10 The currency of Japan is __________ i) yen ii) baht iii) Dollar 11 India has _______ states. i) 27 ii) 25 iii) 28 12 The first President of India was ______ i) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan ii) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru iii) Dr. Rajendra Prasad 13 The book "Discovery of India" is written by: i) Rabindranath Tagore ii) Harivanshrai Bacchan iii) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru 14 Ramayan is written by ______ i) Tulsi Das ii) Valmiki iii) Kalidas 15 Which is the mark of exclamation _______ i) . ii) ? iii) ! 1 I will be eating an apple is an example of _______ tense i) Future Present ii) Future Past iii) Future Continuous Tense 2 Insert the appropriate article He is ______ tallest of the class 3 i) a ii) the iii) an

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate simile. As _______ as rain. i) Clean ii) Heavy iii) Clear 4 Write the plural word for monkey i) Monkeis ii) monkyes iii) monkeys 5 Cost of 1 bulb is Rs. 15. What will be cost of 13 bulbs? i) 185 ii) 155 iii) 195 6 Find the sum: 2*1/2 x 1*1/2 = ________ i)3/2 ii) 3*3/4 iii)8/2 7 Divide 7803 by 9 i) 867 ii) 869 iii) 962 8 1Change 4932 grams to kilograms______ i) 49.32 ii) 4.932 iii) 493.2 9 What is the formula for finding out the area of rectangle? ________ i) l x b ii) 2 (l + b) iii) (1/2) x l x b 10 Cuba is famous for the production of____ i) Sugar ii) Rice iii) Corn 11 A person who draws maps is known as _____ i) Chauffer ii) Painter iii) cartographer 12 Arjuna award is given in the field of _______ i) literature ii) music iii) sports 13 The person in commanded of a ship is _____ i) Vice Captain ii) Pilot iii) Captain 14 Say No to _________ i) steel jars ii) Plastic bags iii) Silk Clothes 15 1 A person employed to drive a car is called _______ i) Cleaner ii) Driver iii) Chauffeur iv) Conductor Laughter is an example of ______ i) common noun ii) proper noun iii) Abstract noun iv) Collective Noun The plural word of thesis is ______ i) Thesyes ii) Theses iii) Theies iv) Thesus 3 Give an example of adverb of time______ i) Fastly ii) Suddenly iii) Randomly iv) Immediately 4 Identify the tense: I wanted to give him an award i) Present tense ii) Past Tense iii) Future Tense iv) Simple Past 5 6 How many times is 900 of 18? _____ i) 60 ii) 80 iii) 50 iv) 70

2

The representation of information through _____ is called pictograph. i) Charts ii) Pictures or symbols iii) Graphs iv) Maps Height of Mt Everest from sea level in metres is: i. 8484 ii. 8848 iii. 8248 iv. 8428 7 Write the successor of 852134 i) 852136 ii) 852138 iii) 852135 iv) 852139 9 Distance = Speed x _______ i) Time ii) Volume iii) Area iv) Parameter 10 A tiny structure that is the basic building block for all life is _________ i) Molecule ii) Atom iii) Cell iv) Tissue 11 A man who is considered as father of Ayurvedic medicine is known as ______ i) Bhaskarcharya ii) Aaryabhatta iii) Charak iv) Ramanujam 12 The first President of U.S.A was ______ i) George Bush ii) Abraham Lincoln iii) George Washington iv) Bill Clinton 13 Peacock is known for its ______ i) Beauty ii) Feathers iii) Colour iv) Pride 14 ______ is the national game of China i) Table Tennis ii) Football iii) Base Ball When there is a less insulin in the body, the person suffers from ________ i) Heart Attack ii) Diabetes iii) Low BP iv) Kidney Failure Find the fourth proportion of 8, 12, 24 _ i) 38 ii) 36 iii) 42 iv) 46 The rise and fall of the sea, twice a day along the shore is _____ i) Wind ii) Tornado iii) Tide iv) Cyclones 15When a gas turns into a liquid the process is called _______ i) Condensation ii) Evaporation iii) Steam iv) Transpiration The biggest key in the computer is _____ i) Space bar ii) Shift iii) Enter iv) Tab Lion of Punjab is the nick name of _____ i) Bhaghat Singh ii) Vallabh Bhai Patel iii) Lala Lajpat Rai iv) Dr. Manmohan Singh 7(1/2) times of 6000 is __________ i) 35000 ii) 25000 iii) 45000 iv) 55000 Find the value of x if 12% of x is 72 i) 300 ii) 600 iii) 700 iv) 500

SCIENCE: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A small baby plant coming out of a seed is called _______________. An adult frog breaths through its _____________ under water. Mushrooms, moulds.. reproduce from _____________. Onion, ginger, potato reproduce from ______________. Sweetpotato, Carrot reproduce from ______________. Blackgram, Pea reproduce from _______________. Bryophyllum reproduces from ________________.

II 1.

Name the following Four natural agents which help in dispersal of seeds _____________, _____________, ______________,

______________.

2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3

Name the agents of dispersal of these seeds : Coconut Pea seeds Honesty seeds Mango seeds Madar seeds ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________

The four ways in which plants reproduce _____________, _____________, ______________, ______________.

4

Name the breathing organ of these animals : 1) 2) 3) 4) Fish _____________ Crab ______________ Amoeba _____________ Frog ______________ 6) Crow 7) 8) 9) _____________ Snake _____________ Mosquito ____________ Butterfly _______________

5.

A reptile with no limbs ___________________________________________

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

2 animals that migrate ___________________________________________ 2 insects which do not have wings___________________________________ 2 reptiles ___________________________________________

2 herbivores ___________________________________________ 2 carnivores ___________________________________________ 2 omnivores ___________________________________________ 2 rodents ___________________________________________

III

Write True or False

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Gills of the fish are red in colour due to the abundant supply of blood. Potatoes and Onions grow best in sandy soil. All insects have wings. Flesh eating birds have sharp hooked beaks for tearing flesh. Birds have beaks and claws suited to their types of food. Wheat grows best in wet and clayey soil. Mosquitoes and bugs have mouth parts that help them to pierce and suck. Strawberry plants are called runners. All animals have the same systems of breathing. Cauliflower and Cabbage grow well in a warm climate.

IV

Choose the correct answer

1. 2. 3. 4.

Foodgrains should be stored in (airtight / airfilled ) containers. The chemical used to destroy harmful insects are ( fungicides/ insecticides) Crow is a / an (Omnivore / herbivore). (oxygen / Carbondioxide) is essential to produce energy in the body of animals.

LN. 8 FOOD AND HEALTH

I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Fill in the blanks The food we eat daily is called our ________________

The diet that contains all important substances is called a ___________ diet. _______________ keep our body fit and enable us to fight diseases. _____________ give us energy to work and play. Diseases like filariasis is carried by __________________. Typhus fever is carried by _______________. Communicable diseases are caused by _____________. ______________ is spread by fleas that live on rats. Diseases caused by lack of Vitamins or minerals are called ______________. ________________ are made of small quantities of dead or weak germs of a particular disease.

II

Name the following

1. Disease caused by lack of Iodine. ____________________________________. 2. Disease caused by lack of Iron. ____________________________________.

3. Diseases that spread from one person to another person. ____________________________________.

4. Single celled micro organism. ____________________________________.

5. Person who discovered vaccine for Smallpox. ____________________________________.

6. Vaccine given at birth. ____________________________________. ROCKS AND MINERALS I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fill in the blanks The hot liquid rock that lies below the earths crust is known as _________________. The magma that reaches the earths crust and flows out is called ________________. Basalt is a ________________ rock. Minerals are found in rocks as ________________. ________________ is the hardest substance in the world. The remains of plants and animals found in sedimentary rocks are called ________________.

II 1. 2.

Name the following. Three main classes of rocks. ________________, ________________, Two sedimentary rocks. ________________, ________________.

________________.

3.

Two Igneous rocks. ________________, ________________.

4.

Three rock forming minerals. ________________, ________________, ________________.

5.

Two Metamorphic rocks. ________________, ________________.

6. 7.

Rocks formed by accumulation of sediments or river and oceanbeds. ________________, ________________. Rocks formed by cooling of hot molten matter that comes out of the Earth. ________________

8.

Rocks formed from Sedimentary and Igneous rocks under the effect of heat and pressure. ________________

9.

Two underground resources. ________________, ________________.

10. Rock formed by metamorphosis of gramite. ________________.

11. Rock formed by metamorphosis of lime-stone. ________________.

12. Metamorphic rock which splits into thin slices. MATHS :

Whole Numbers Fill in the blanks :1. 25 2. 315 8 125 4 = _____________________ 105 = 315 100 + ____________ 5

3. Division by zero is ______________________ 4. The whole number _________________ has no number . 5. The smallest natural number is ______________________. 6. The sum of 3 odd numbers is ____________________. 7. ________________________ is the additive identity for the whole numbers. 8. ( 7 8) 5=7 (8 5) This statement shows that multiplication of whole numbers

is ____________________________. 9. How many numbers between 102 and 211. 10. 3 + 7 = 7 + 3 . This statement shows that addition of whole numbers is ___________________________________.

11. Determining the product by suitable rearrangements a) 2 b) 16 c) 2 125 279 1735 50 8

625 50

12. Using distribution property, find each of the following products. a) 213 b) 256 c) 462 104 1007 38

13. Find the value : a) 361 + 1482 + 639 + 518 b) 409 + 386 + 3591 + 614 c) 786 97 + 786 3

d) 14 + 438 + 486 + 62 e) 1252 112 1252 12

f) 716

6 + 716

4

g) 8062

169 8062

69

14. A teacher purchases 42 Mathematics books and 42 English books for his class. If the cost of a Mathematics book is Rs 52 and the cost of an English book is Rs48. Find the total amount paid by the teacher to the shopkeeper.

15. If the cost of a pack of mango drink is Rs.14. Then how many packs of the drink can be purchased for Rs.76 and what is the balance ?

Knowing our numbers1. Estimate using general rule : (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 830 + 976 496 215 13,804 + 3,777 61,292 21, 496

2. Estimate the products using general rule : (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 758 4391 2187 6978 151 2300 456 43

3. Write the Roman Numeral for : (i) 99 (iv) 81 (viii) 54 4. Answer the following : 1. The town newspaper is published every day. One copy has 15 pages. Everyday 12, 500 copies are printed. How man total pages are printed every day? (ii) 48 (v) 17 (iii) 67 (vi) 76

2. Apples are packed in boxes, each weighing 5kg 500gm. How many such boxes can be loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 1000kg?

Whole Numbers

Answer :odd

1)100000

2)315

3) not defined 9) 108

4) zero

5) one

6)

7) zero

8) associate b) 2790000

10) commutative

11)a) 100000 14) 24200

c) 173500 Rs.6

15) 5, Balance

Knowing our numbersAnswers : I) (i) 1,800II) III) (i) 16,0000 (i) XCIX LXXXI (ii) 300 (iii) 18,000 (iv) 40,000 (ii) 80,00,000 (ii) XLVIII (v) XVII (iii) 10,00,000 (iv) 2,80,000 (iii) LXVII (vi) LXXVI (iv) LXXXI (v) XVII (viii) LIV (vi)

(vii) XCIII

IV)

(1) 1,87,500 pages

(2) 181 boxes