Question bank

Chapter-1   Beautiful Nature
Q-1 Write their names.
1. MADAGASCAR
2. BANGLADESH
3. CANADA
4. NEW ZEALAND
5. GERMANY
6. PAKISTAN
7. INDIA
Q-2 Name the states.
1. Manali
2. Pachmarhi
3. Darjeeling
4. Shillong
5. Nainital
6. Mount Abu
7. Kodaikanal
8. Khandala
9. Gulmarg
Q-3 True or false.
1. A starfish is not fish
2. The hilsa is the national fish of sri lanka.
3. The male angler fish is the tiniest fish measuring just 6.2 cm from the snout to the tail.
4. Catfish have taste buds from the head to the tail and even in the whiskers.
5. Seahorses are mammals.
6. Sharks have eyelids
7. Jelly fish are fish made of thick gel.
8. An octopus has three hearts.
Q-4 Identify these animals with their names.
1. It may bark like dogs—that's how it got its name—but the little guys are rodents, canines. ___________________
2. It is the national symbol of Canada. ______________
3. It has 50 teeth, which is more than any other landbased mammal in North America. __________________
4. It is a mammal of the mongoose family. Its habitat is the Kalahari Desert. _____________
5. It is a rather lethargic animal and is not dangerous to humans. ______________
6. It is a unique group of primates native to Madagascar. _____________
Q-5 Write their names.
1. This social insect builds a hive by chewing wood into a pulp, and belongs to the wasp family.
2. This burrowing bug is known for its amazing survival Skills, but has a difficult time living without soil.
3. This insect lives up to its name, considering the fact that it finds perfect camouflage among the twigs where it creeps and crawls.
4. This spider looks really scary and creepy, however, its bite, though painful, is less poisonous than that of a bee.
5. Known for its attractive colour and unique spots, this insect has an appetite for plant eating insects and thus is regarded as a farmer friend.
Chapter-2   Our Motherland
Q-1 Identify the monuments and write their names.
Q-2 Write the name of the place
1. Blue Mountains
2. City of Palaces
3. Garden City of India
4. Pearl of the Orient
5. Spice Garden of India
6. Sugar Bowl of India
7. House of Clouds
8. Weaver City of India
Q-3 Match the following rivers that flow by these indian cities.
Q-4 Match the tribes with the places where they live in India.
Q-5 Write the names of the states being referred to.
1. The first formed indian state ______________
2. The state which shares the maximum number of borders with other states_______________
3. The state with the longest international land border _______________
4. The state with the longest coastline _______________
5. The state which has the highest percentage of area covered by forests _____________ .
6. The state which has the maximum percentage of cultivated land ____________
7. The state which is the largest manufacturer of cars, motorbikes, tractors, etc. _________________
8. The state which produces maximum silk _____________________
9. The state which is called the ’Fruit Bowl of India’ ________________
10. The state which is called the Home of Bamboo ___________
Chapter-3   Sports & Entertainment
Q-1 Identify the different forms of gymnastics:
1. A female gymnast swings on the high bar towards the low bar and releases the grip at the top of her swing. She then performs a back flip and catches the low bar.
2. A routine of dance like movements with acrobatic skills, performed without an apparatus on a 12 m square mat.
3. In this, a male gymnast grips the rings straight out on either side of the body, his body and his arms being perpendicular.
4. A routine performed on a leather- covered apparatus, in the centre of which are inserted two wooden pommels or handles.
5. It is performed on uneven bars, high bars and parallel bars. In this, the gymnast jumps to a bar, swings the legs forward and lifts and the body up to the bar.
Q-2 Match these countries with the colours their players wear in various sporting events.
Q-3 Identify them and write their names.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The term ‘Castling’ is associated with

(i)

Chess

(ii)

Boxing
Q-2 The term ‘Ace’ is associated with

(i)

Tennis

(ii)

Athletics
Q-3 The term ‘Scoop’ is associated with

(i)

Wrestling

(ii)

Hockey
Q-4 The term ‘Hit Wicket’ is associated with

(i)

Cricket

(ii)

Football
Q-5 The term ‘Jab’ is associated with

(i)

Boxing

(ii)

Carrom
Q-6 The term ‘Free Kick’ is associated with

(i)

Tennis

(ii)

Football
Q-7 The term offside is associated with

(i)

Table tennis

(ii)

Football
Q-8 The term ‘Clean and Jerk’ is associated with

(i)

Kabaddi

(ii)

Weightlifting
Q-9 The term ‘Serve’ is associated with

(i)

Table tennis

(ii)

Wrestling
Q-10 The term ‘Jockey’ is associated with

(i)

Horse Riding

(ii)

Kho Kho
Q-11 The term ‘Fault’ is associated with

(i)

Tennis

(ii)

Bowling
Chapter-4   Words and Books
Q-1 Match these idioms with their meanings.
Q-2 Spot the errors and rewrite the sentences.
1. This knife is made of steal.
2. The stars were twinkling in the knight sky.
3. The students are not aloud to talk in the class.
4. Look at my new bicycle. It's their!
5. I cannot have this peace of cake. This is too big.
6. They are grinding wheat to make flower.
7. There coming to visit us tomorrow.
8. Many people likes chocolates.
9. All accept Mrs khanna were present at the meeting.
10. She sought my advice on every matter but usually took her own decisions.
Chapter-5   Science & Technology
Q-1 Complete these sentences about the common medicinal plants of India.
1. The fruits of the _______________ plant are rich in vitamin C and antixidants and are used For preparing a number of remedies for hair and skin problems.
2. The leaves of the _______________ tree are used for preparing biopesticides, soaps and herbal cosmetics products.
3. The husk of _______________is used for relieving constipation.
4. The _______________ is rich in iron and is recommended for the people suffering from anaemia.
5. The bark of the _______________ tree is used for preparing medicine for the dengue fever.
Q-2 Fill in the blanks to check how much you know about Indian Satellites.
1. ____________is the first exclusive meterological satellite built by ISRO.
2. ______________ was launched on 14th November, 2018 through the second developmental flight of GLSV MK III. It is a high throughput communication satellite developed by ISRO.
3. __________ was an improved version of Bhaskar- I.
4. __________ was the first Indian space satellite launched by india on 19th april, 1975.
5. __________________was india's biggest advanced multi purpose sattelite weighting 2958 kg launched on 10th april, 2003.
Q-3 Identify them
Chapter-6   Go Global
Q-1 Answer the following question.
1. When did the UNO come into being?
2. What is the discussion body of the UNO the that consists of all the member states called?
3. Name any one official language of UN.
4. Where is the headquarter of the UNO located?
5. How many meetings of the UN general assembly take place in a year generally ?
6. Which UN body is basically responsible for the maintenance of peace and security in the world?
7. Economic and social council of the united nations is knowns as
8. How many countries are the permanent members of the Security Council?
9. Who was the first Secretary - General of the UNO.
10. what is the official head of the UNO called.
Q-2 Match these people with their sobriquets or the names by which they are also known :
Q-3 Identify and name these popular landmarks.
1. Located in Istanbul, It was first a church then a mosque and now a museum.
2. Located in paris, it honours those who fought and sacrificed their lives in the french revolution and the nepoleonic wars.
3. It is a giant ferris wheel on the south bank of the river thames in london.
4. It is an italian Renaissance church in the Vatican City and the largest church in the world.
5.This national Memorial is a massive sculpture carved in the black hills region of South Dokota.
Q-4 Match the airports to the places where they are located.
Chapter-7   Life Skills and Values
Q-1 write their names
Q-2 Identify their dance names.
1. It is a dance of Cuban origin. ______________
2. This dance form originated in argentina. __________________
3. This dance originated in rome. _______________
4. Czech meaning of this dance is ‘half-step’. _____________
5. It is a ball-room dance. It originated in Austria.________
6. It is an Arabic style of dance developed in Egypt.___________
7. Its name is derived from the fun places where younger generation gather to enjoy or dance . It originated in the USA ______________
Chapter-8   Play based learning
Q-1 Fill in the blanks.
1. The ____________________ key is used to move the cursor to the beginning of a line or to the top of a webpage.
2. The _________________ key removes the character after the cursor or the selected text.
3. The _____________________ key is used to move the cursor to the end of a line or to the end of a homepage.
4. The ______________________ key is used to move the cursor several spaces forward or to the next row in a table.
5. The ______________________ and tab keys are pressed simultaneously to switch between open programs or windows.
6. The ______________________ key closes the current open window.