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Class 5

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Total Questions : 50 Time : 1 hr.
Guidelines for the Candidates
1.

You will get additional ten minutes to fill up information about yourself on the Answer Sheet, before the start of the
exam.

2.

The Question Paper comprises three sections: Logical Reasoning (15 Questions), Science (30 Questions)
and Achievers Section (5 Questions)

3.

All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks. There is no negative marking. Use of calculator is not
permitted.

4.

Write your Name, Roll No. and Class clearly on the Answer Sheet and do not forget to sign it.

5.

There is only ONE correct answer hence mark one choice only.

6.

Darken your choice with HB Pencil or Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only. For E.g.

Q.16:



As the correct answer is option (A), the candidate should be darken the circle corresponding to option (A)

7.

Rough work should be done in the blank space provided in the booklet.

In the water cycle, condensation is the process of


A. Water vapour cooling down and turning into a liquid
B. Ice warming up and turning into a liquid
C. Liquid cooling down and turning into ice
D. Liquid warming up and turning into water vapour

16. A

Your Roll No.

SET 4
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Logical reasoning
How many circles will be there in pattern 91?

A.
C.

B.
D.

2.

Which of the following numbers will replace the question


mark (?) in the number bonds given below?

A.

C.

6.

Find the number of triangles formed in the given


figure.

A.

20

B.

22

C.

25

D.

23

7.

Among the group of five boys, Varun is taller than


Mohit, but not as tall as Raghu. Jayant is taller than
Dhruv but shorter than Mohit. Who is the shortest in
the group?

A.
C.

8.

Select a figure from the options which will continue


the series established by the five problem figures.
Problem Figures

B.

A.
C.

30
35

3.

There is a definite relationship between pair of figures


given on either side of . Identify the relationship
on the left side and find the missing figure.

D.

B.
D.

34
33

10

Fig. (X)

36

93

78

66
27

180
204

A.

C.

4.

Reservoir

Garden

A.
C.
2

B.

D.

Reena is facing the North. If she turns 270 clockwise


and then 45 anti-clockwise, what will she be facing
now?
Tom's house

Library

Reena

184
194

Pattern 3

Pattern 2

Which of the following figures is the view of fig. (X)


after 4 1 rotation anti-clockwise ?
4
P

Pattern 1

5.

1.

School

Raghu
Varun

B.
D.

Mohit
Dhruv


Restaurant
Play ground

Grandmother's house
Restaurant
B. Reservoir
Garden
D. Playground

A.

B.

C.

D.

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9.

Find the CORRECT mirror image of the given fig. (X),


if the mirror is placed vertically to the left.

13. Number of cubes in the given figure are _____.

A B C D E
F G H I
J K
Fig. (X)

A.

E D C B A
B.
I H G F
K J

E D C B A
I H G F
K J

C.

E D C B A
D.
I H G F
K J

E D C B A
I H G F
K J

A.
C.

11
13

B.
D.

12
14

14. Select a figure from the options in which given fig. (X)
is exactly embedded as one of its part.

10. Arrange the following words in a logical sequence.


1. Birth 2. Child 3. School 4. Job 5. Education

A.
C.

2, 3, 1, 5, 4
1, 2, 5, 3, 4

B.
D.

Fig. (X)

1, 2, 3, 5, 4
2, 1, 5, 3, 4

11. Read the following information carefully and answer


the question given below :

Ravi and Kunal are good in Hockey and Volleyball.


Sachin and Ravi are good in Hockey and Baseball.
Gaurav and Kunal are good in Cricket and Volleyball.
Sachin, Gaurav and Michael are good in Football and
Baseball.

Who is good in Baseball, Volleyball and Hockey?

A.
C.

Ravi
Sachin

B.
D.

A.
C.

30
35

B.
D.

A.

B.

C.

D.

15. Which of the following figures does not have a line


of symmetry ?

Kunal
Gaurav

12. In a certain language, 'BAG' is coded as 10 and 'BOOK'


is coded as 43, then what is the code for 'PEN', in
the same language?

45
50

A.

B.

C.

D.

Science
16. The given figure represents a method of vegetative
propagation in _______ .
Bud

A.
B.
C.
D.

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Potato
Sweet potato
Pea
Rose

17. Which statement is false when comparing respiration


and burning of fuel ?

A.
B.

C.

D.

Both respiration and burning use oxygen.


Both respiration and burning release only energy
as heat.
Both respiration and burning produce carbon
dioxide.
Respiration is slow and controlled, burning is
rapid and not controlled.

18. Given below are some food items.


The edible parts of these food items (P, Q and R) are


_________ .

D.
Crocodile



A.

B.

C.

D.

P
Fruit
Seed
Seed
Seed

Q
Seed
Root
Root
Stem

21. Identify the parts X, Y and Z in the given figure of


human brain and select the option which correctly
identifies their functions.

R
Root
Stem
Root
Root

Y
X
Z

19. Which person is using a wedge ?

A.

B.

Frog

A.

Part X maintains equilibrium and posture of the


body.

B.

Part Y is the centre of memory, intelligence and


learning.

C.

Part Z controls involuntary actions of the body.

D.

All of these.

22. Which of the following statements is incorrect?


A.

An earthquake is a sudden shaking of a part of


earth caused by disturbances in different layers of
earth.

B.

Lava is the hot molten material present deep inside


the earth and it results in volcanoes.

C.

A tsunami is caused by an enormous amount of


water coming onto the sea shore in the form of
waves.

D.

None of these.

C.

D.

20. Which of the following groups of animals does not


possess vertebral column?

A.
Polar Bear

Panda

23. Which type of simple machine is shown in the


figure?

A.

Wedge

B.

Pulley

C.

Lever

D.

Wheel and axle

24. Which of the following statements is false ?


B.
Leaf Butterfly

Walking Stick

C.
Bat

Bird

A.

Food for the baby plant is stored in the seed


leaves

B.

Dampness destroys the stored grains

C.

Seeds dispersed by wind have hair and wings

D.

Vegetative reproduction takes place by seeds

25. Which of the following observations does not require


the use of sense organ ?
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A.
B.
C.
D.

Polar bear is white in colour.


Hairs on the body of rabbit are soft.
Rotten eggs smell bad.
Krishna is an intelligent girl.

26. Which diagram shows the Earth-Moon-Sun system


arrangement to cause a total solar eclipse ?

A.

B.

B.
C.
D.

Melting of candle to form liquid wax


Conversion of milk into curd
Dissolving salt into water

29. Choose the correct option with regard to functions


associated with parts X, Y and Z of the given flowering
plant.

Earth

Moon

SUN

SUN

Moon

Earth

C.

D.

SUN

SUN

Moon
Earth

Moon
Earth

27. Surabhi, Savir and Kartik made three statements as


given.

Identify X, Y and Z as per the given conversation.


It can be compressed to some extent, it
does not have a definite shape, but it has a
definite volume. It is called X.
It can be compressed, it does not have a
definite shape or volume. It is called Y.

Surabhi

It cannot be compressed, it has a definite


shape and volume. It is called Z.

Savir


A.
B.
C.
D.

X
Gas
Liquid
Solid
Liquid

Kartik

Y
Solid
Gas
Liquid
Solid

Z
Liquid
Solid
Gas
Gas

28. Which of the following is not an example of a physical


change?

A.

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Boiling of water to form water vapours

A.

B.

C.

D.

Part X performs reproduction and part Y performs


water absorption.
Part Y carries out photosynthesis and part Z
performs water absorption.
Part X contains male and female sex organs of the
plant.
Both (B) and (C)

30. Which of the following is/are incorrect regarding the


first-aid given during nose bleeding?

(I)

Keep the patient upright with his head held back

(II) Press firmly the bleeding side of the nose

(III) Keep a cool wet cloth on the nose and head of the
patient

(IV) Ask the patient to blow his nose

(V)
A.
B.
C.
D.

Ask the patient to breathe through his mouth


I and II
III and IV
IV only
V only

31. Study carefully the following statements (L, M


and N).

L It is an insectivorous plant which traps and eats


insects.

M It is a plant of coastal areas whose seeds are


dispersed by water.

N This plant is vegetatively propagated through its


leaves.

Choose the incorrect option regarding this.

A.
B.
C.

L is Nepenthes and M is coconut


M is coconut and N is Bryophyllum
L is Nepenthes and M is pod of pea plant

D.

M is coconut and N is Begonia


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32. Which of the given figures represent the joints (marked


with arrows) which allows the movement of bones
only in one direction?

A.

Direction (Q. Nos. 36-38): Study carefully the given


table and answer the questions that follows.
Nutrient

Deficiency disease Symptoms

Vitamin B1 X

Swollen joints, thin and weak body

Kwashiorkor

Poor growth, swollen legs

Iodine

Goitre

36. X refers to _______________ .

B.

C.

37. Y refers to _______________.

D.

A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.

Rickets
Beri-beri
Anaemia
Goitre
Fats
Vitamin D
Iron
Proteins

38. Z refers to _______________ .





33. Select a healthy potted plant with plenty


of leaves. Cover the plant with a polythene
bag and tie it tightly around the stem.
Place this plant in a lighted area.

What will you observe the next day?

A.
B.
C.
D.

34. Which method of water purification does the given


figure represent?
To sink
(cold water out)
Condenser


Burner

A.
B.
C.
D.

Decantation
Sedimentation
Filtration
Distillation

From tap
(cold water in)

Pure
water

35. The layer which absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays


coming from Sun, is present in which part of the
atmosphere?



A.
B.
C.
D.
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Thermosphere
Troposphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphere

Pale and weak face


Tiredness
Swelling in neck region
Swelling in stomach

39. The picture shows a cross-section of papaya fruit.

All the leaves are shed


Water drops are seen inside the polythene
Leave become pale
No changes are seen

Impure
water

A.
B.
C.
D.

The part marked 'X' develops from a/an _________

A.
B.
C.
D.

Style
Ovary
Stigma
Ovule

40. The melting point of ice ______________ the freezing


point of water.



A.
B.
C.
D.

Is lower than
Is higher than
Is equal to
Varies according to

41. No sound can be heard on the Moon due to _____ .





A.
B.
C.
D.

Absence of water
Absence of air
Absence of gravity
All of these

42. Shweta and Tanvi are investigating what happens when


they add sugar to water at different temperatures. They
added 10 gms of sugar to 50 ml of water at 10C,
25C and 40C temperature, and recorded how long
does it take for the sugar to dissolve. Following table
was made by them.

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Temperature
Time taken for the
sugar to dissolve

10 C

25 C

40 C

120
80
50
Seconds Seconds Seconds

What inference can be drawn from the above table?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Solubility of sugar increases with the increase in


temperature.
Solubility of sugar decreases with the increase in
temperature.
Solubility of sugar is not affected by change of
temperature.
Either (A) or (B)

43. Read the given statements and select the correct


option.

Statement 1: Granite is used for making buildings,


statues and streets.

Statement 2: Granite is one of the hardest igneous


rocks.

A.

B.

Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement


2 is the correct explanation of statement 1.
Both statements 1 and 2 are correct but statement
2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1.

C.

D.

Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is


incorrect.
Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect.

44. Study the following statements and select the one


which is not true.

A.

B.

C.

D.

A frog catches insects using its long, sticky


tongue.
Rabbit and squirrel have a pair of sharp front teeth
in each jaw.
Deer and goat have wide teeth, which help them
in pulling off grass from the ground.
Body of fishes is covered with fur and feathers to
help them swim in water.

45. The Moon produces no light, and yet it shines at


night. Why is this?

A.

B.
C.
D.

The Moon rotates at a very high speed around


Sun.
The moon is covered with a thin layer of ice.
The Moon comes between Earth and Sun.
None of these

Achievers Section
46. Gaurav conducts the given experiment to study which
liquid is thickest. Which information is not appropriate
to record?
Marble

Syrup

A.
B.
C.
D.

Water

Oil

Height of each of the graduated cylinders


Time taken by each marble to hit bottom
Volume of each of the liquids in the cylinders
Size and mass of each of the marbles

47. Mr. Sharma washes the gymnasium floor every day.


When he finishes washing, he puts up the sign board
shown.

The effect of which force is weakened when the floor


is wet ?

A.

Frictional force

B.

Gravitational force

C.

Electrostatic force

D.

Magnetic force

48. The illustration below shows a student approaching


the door of a building.

Which two simple machines are being used to enable


the student to reach the door ?

A.
B.
C.
D.

49. Study the given flowchart.


In which group would you place a fish, a snake and


an insect?
Animal
Aquatic animal

Terrestrial animal

Scales present

Wings present
P

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Inclined plane and pulley


Lever and wheel-and-axle
Pulley and lever
Wheel-and-axle and inclined plane

Scales present

Scales absent

Wings absent Wings present


Q

Scales absent

Fins present

Fins absent



A.

B.

C.

D.

Fish
S
S
T
T

Snake
Q
Q
Q
P

Insect
R
P
R
Q

Plastic
sheet

Tall jar

50. An experiment was being conducted by students of


class V, as shown in figure. The students took hot
water in a jar, covered the mouth of the jar with a
clear plastic sheet, on which some ice cubes were
placed. They observed the set-up after some time.

Ice cubes

Which of the following statements is not true regarding


the observations and conclusions they made ?

Hot water

A.

B.

C.

D.

Appearance of water droplets on the inner surface


of plastic sheet.
Amount of water in the jar significantly
decreases.
The experiment demonstrates evaporation and
condensation processes.
The experiment represents water cycle.

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

Class-5

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