Question bank
Chapter-1 Beautiful Nature
Q-1 Name the following
Q-2 Answer the following questions.
1. To which phylum or division do insects belong?
2. Which common household insect can live without its head for a week?
3. Butterflies taste with their feet?-True or False
4. Is the spider an insect?
5. What do you call a person who studies insects?
7. Also known as greenfly, this insect does not lay eggs.
6. Apis millifera is the scientific name for this insect.
Q-3 True or False:
1. The 'ridge nosed and the 'diamondback' are type of snakes that belong to the boa family.
2. The eyeless palm-pit viper is named from the upturned scales above its eyes
3. Burumes pythons do not have great eyesight
4. The black mamba has got its name after the colour of its skin.
Chapter-2 Sports & Entertainment
Q-1 Answer the following questions.
1. One of the most distinguishing features of this dance is the tribhangi. The concept of tribhang divides the body into three parts head, bust and torsoThe postures dealing with these three elements are called tribhangi..
2. Its name means 'the Art of Storytelling. It originated in North India and was very similar to the Bharatnatyam dance-formIn ancient India, there were bards who used to recite religious and mythological tales to music, mime and dance..
3. This classical dance form of Kerala is known for its heavy, elaborate makeup and costumesIts name translated means 'story play. The dance form presents themes derived from the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and other epics, mythologies, and legends.
Q-2 Fill in the blanks:
1. A bowler while bowling a ball crosses the batting crease of the non-striking batsman
2. If runs are scored by the batsman without touching the ball bowled, and if the ball is missed by the wicketkeeper too. _____________-
3. When a team is asked to continue batting a second time after being dismissed in the 1st innings __________---
4. When a batsman gets out without scoring__________
5. An easy catch taken by a fielder___________
6. When a left-handed bowler bowls an off-break to a right-handed batsman_________-
Q-3 Write down the game they play in the space provided.
Chapter-3 Our Motherland
Q-1 Answer the following questions.
1. On 17 May 1540, Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun, at this historic site.
2. Which place is believed to be the site of the eighteen-day-long war mentioned in the epic. the Mahabharat?
3. The siege of this town in Karnataka led to the final defeat of Tipu Sultan.
4. In which place did the battle between the British East India Company and the French East India Company occur in 1760?
5. Where did the Mughal Emperor, Humayun, and the Afghan, Sher Shah Suri, fight a war for the first time, which resulted in the Mughal emperor's defeat?
Q-2 State the political parties that have their symbols given below
2. Bicycle
3. Sickle and hammer
4. Lotus
5. Hand
6. Clock
1. Elephant
Q-3 Name the national leaders ociated with the following
1. Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy
2. Swaraj Party
3. North-West Frontier Province (Pathan Leader)
4. Two-Nation Theory
5. Indian National Army
6. Quit India Movement
Chapter-4 Words and Books
Q-1 Match the following:
Q-2 Solve the crossword to find out:
1. A Japanese poetry type of five lines, the first and third composed of five syllables and the rest of seven.
2. A Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven and five syllables, it originated in the sixteenth century.
3. This is a very short, satirical and witty poem usually written as a brief couplet or quatrain. The term is derived from the Greek word 'epigramma' meaning inscription. This form of poetry got shaped up in the hands of poets like Ben Jonson and John Donne in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
4. This form of poetry is meant to be funny. It often contains hyperboles, onomatopoeias, idioms, puns, and other figurative devicesGenerally, the last line of the poem contains its punchline. Edward Lear is famous for this kind of poetry.
5. Lewis Carroll used this technique in the poem Jabberwocky. The term originates Greek word that means 'bad sound'In poetry, the term refers to the use of words that combine sharp, harsh, hissing or unmelodious sounds.
Chapter-5 Go Global
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
1. This civilization is known to have given the first democratic state to the world___________
2. This civilization flourished around 509 BC to 410 AD. Rome was the major cityMilitary organisation and technology developed during this age. Fight to death, between men specially trained for the occasion, was a popular sport watched by hundreds of spectators of this civilization.___________
3. People of this civilization were excellent architects. They built roads, palaces and templesMachu Picchu was the main cityThey developed quipus, a form of writing using knots.___________
4. This civilization developed around northern Italy in 900-100 B.C. Caere (modem Tuscany) was the major cityThey were experts in bronze work and sculpture _____________
5. This civilization flourished in India in 321-185 B.C. The main feature of this civilization was unification of India and a well-planned road network. Buddhism was adopted as the main religion___________
Chapter-6 Life Skills and Values NEP 2020
Q-1 Answer the following questions in short:
1. How many muscles work when we smile?
2. Which part of the brain controls thinking, speech and vision?
3. Where in our body shall we find the bones commonly called hammer, anvil and stirrup?
4. Where in the body are new blood cells made?
5. What is the lighter half-moon shape at the base of fingernails called?
6. are the longest cells in the human body?
Chapter-7 Science & Technology
Q-1 Match the following:
Q-2 Match the following:
Q-3 Some famous laws of science are given below and write their names
1. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed: it can only be transformed from one form to another
2. In a fluid at rest in a closed container, a pressure change in one part is transmitted without loss to every portion of the fluid and to the walls of the container
3. The force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance.
4. The volume of displaced fluid is equivalent to the volume of an object fully immersed in a fluid.
Q-4 Match the following:
Chapter-8 Logical & Critical Reasoning
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 If bat is racket, racket is football, football is shuttle, shuttle is ludo and ludo is carrom, what is cricket played?
(i)
racket(ii)
football(iii)
bat(iv)
carromQ-2 ORIYA is related to ODISHA in same of way as DOGRI is related to
(i)
Himachal pradesh(ii)
sikkim(iii)
assam(iv)
jammu and kashmirQ-3 NEWSPAPER is related to EDITOR as FILM is related to
(i)
actor(ii)
director(iii)
audience(iv)
producerQ-4 If TEACHER is coded as 129, then STUDENTS may be coded as
(i)
86(ii)
97(iii)
68(iv)
79Q-5 If A means PLUS, B means MINUS, C means, DIVIDED BY and D means MULTIPLIED By then 18A12C6D2B5 is equal to
(i)
17(ii)
25(iii)
27(iv)
30Chapter-9 Mixed Bag
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
1. sometimes it's the samllest decisions that can change your _____ forever
2. __________ are the hinges of destiny
3. The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the you are ________ of your _____ to chossse
4. decisions are the frequent fabric of _______