Question bank

Chapter-1   Beautiful Nature
Q-1

Solve the crossword based on the names of animals.

Q-2

Write 'T' for the true statement and 'F' for the false one:

1. Though a swan is mute yet it hisses and grunts loudly to defend its young ones against an attacker.

2. A kind of song and dance routine is a way of communication between dogs.

3. While flying or feeding, a bird may use its call to give an alarm.

4. Tigers mark their areas warning others of their species to keep away.

Q-3 Write their names.

1. MADAGASCAR

2. BANGLADESH

3. CANADA

4. NEW ZEALAND

5. GERMANY

6. PAKISTAN

7. INDIA

Q-4 Name the states.
1. Manali
2. Pachmarhi
3. Darjeeling
4. Shillong
5. Nainital
6. Mount Abu
7. Kodaikanal
8. Khandala
9. Gulmarg
Q-5 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 unique group of primates native to Madagascar. _____________

6. It is a heavy, slow-moving, and venomous lizard native to the United States. ______________

Q-6 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.
Q-7

Write their names in the boxes:

1. This spider looks really scary and creepy, however, its bite, though painful, is less poisonous than that of a bee.

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 social insect builds a hive by chewing wood into a pulp, and belongs to the wasp family.

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’s friend.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 What type of animal is a silverfish?

(i)

A fish

(ii)

A wingless insect

(iii)

A type of worm

(iv)

A reptile
Q-2 What is the blind worm actually?

(i)

A type of snake

(ii)

A legless lizard

(iii)

A true worm

(iv)

A fish
Q-3 What classification do spiders belong to?

(i)

Insects

(ii)

Arachnids

(iii)

Mollusks

(iv)

Crustaceans
Q-4 What do fireflies produce?

(i)

Sound

(ii)

Light

(iii)

Heat

(iv)

Color
Q-5 Which insect is known for its amazing survival skills and burrowing habits?

(i)

Ant

(ii)

Beetle

(iii)

Earthworm

(iv)

Cockroach
Q-6 What is the primary diet of the animal known for its humped shoulders?

(i)

Meat

(ii)

Berries, plant roots, and fish

(iii)

Insects

(iv)

Grains
Q-7 Which animal is known for its luxurious fur and is native to the Northern Hemisphere?

(i)

Beaver

(ii)

Otter

(iii)

Mink

(iv)

Squirrel
Q-8 What is the name of the animal that is recognized by the black mask across its eyes?

(i)

Raccoon

(ii)

Badger

(iii)

Opossum

(iv)

Meerkat
Q-9 Which of the following is a solitary plant-eating animal with a short trunk?

(i)

Elephant

(ii)

Hippopotamus

(iii)

Giraffe

(iv)

Rhino
Q-10 What sound do moths and mice use to avoid danger?

(i)

Infra-sound

(ii)

Ultrasound

(iii)

High-pitched sound

(iv)

Low-frequency sound
Q-11 Which of the following is true about a swan?

(i)

It is mute

(ii)

It hisses and grunts loudly to defend its young

(iii)

It cannot swim

(iv)

It is a type of fish
Q-12 What is the national tree of Canada?

(i)

Maple

(ii)

Oak

(iii)

Banyan

(iv)

Deodar
Q-13 Which hill station is located in Himachal Pradesh?

(i)

Kodaikanal

(ii)

Nainital

(iii)

Manali

(iv)

Mount Abu
Q-14 What is the national fish of Bangladesh?

(i)

Hilsa

(ii)

Salmon

(iii)

Tuna

(iv)

Catfish
Q-15 Which animal is known for having three hearts?

(i)

Octopus

(ii)

Seahorse

(iii)

Starfish

(iv)

Jellyfish
Q-16 What is the primary characteristic of a Gila monster?

(i)

It is a mammal

(ii)

It is a venomous lizard

(iii)

It is a bird

(iv)

It is a fish
Q-17 Which animal is known for its ability to change color to express emotions?

(i)

Chameleon

(ii)

Cuttlefish

(iii)

Octopus

(iv)

Both b and c
Q-18 What is the term for an animal that lives in water for most of its life?

(i)

Terrestrial animal

(ii)

Aquatic animal

(iii)

Amphibian

(iv)

Invertebrate
Q-19 Which animal is a mammal of the mongoose family?

(i)

Lemur

(ii)

Meerkat

(iii)

Gila monster

(iv)

Beaver
Q-20 What is the primary function of communication in animals?

(i)

To find food

(ii)

To avoid danger

(iii)

To attract mates

(iv)

All of the above
Chapter-2   Our Motherland
Q-1

Match these historical works with their authors.

Q-2

Write the names of the capitals of the following states:

1. Andhra Pradesh ------------------- .

2. Arunachal Pradesh ---------------- .

3. Assam ---------------- .

4. Bihar ------------- .

5. Chhattisgarh ---------------- .

6. Goa --------------- .

7. Gujarat --------------- .

8. Haryana ------------------ .

9. Himachal Pradesh -------------- .

10. Jharkhand --------------- .

11. Karnataka ----------------- .

12. Kerala --------------- .

13. Madhya Pradesh ----------------- .

14. Maharashtra -------------- .

15. Manipur ---------------- .

16. Meghalaya --------------- .

17. Mizoram ------------------ .

18. Nagaland --------------- .

19. Odisha -------------- .

20. Punjab --------------- .

21. Rajasthan ---------------- .

22. Sikkim ---------------- .

23. West Bengal ------------------ .

24. Tamil Nadu -------------- .

25. Telangana --------------- .

26. Tripura ------------- .

27. Uttar Pradesh ----------------- .

28. Uttarakhand ---------------- .

Q-3

Solve the crossword :

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 _______________ .

11. The state with the least number of Assembly seats ________________.

12. The state which has the maximum tribal population ________________.

13. The only state which has Sanskrit as its official language________________.

14. The state which has the least number of districts ________________.

15. The state which is called the Falcon Capital of the World ________________ .

16. The state which produces the highest amount of Tendu leaves ________________ .

17. The state which is called the Land of the Horned Rhinoceros ________________.

Q-6 Identify the monuments and write their names.
Q-7

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-8 Match the following rivers that flow by these indian cities.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 What is the term "Adivasi" used to describe?

(i)

Urban dwellers

(ii)

Indigenous tribes of India

(iii)

Migrant workers

(iv)

Foreign nationals
Q-2 Where do the Khasis and Garos tribes primarily live?

(i)

Himachal Pradesh

(ii)

Meghalaya

(iii)

Madhya Pradesh

(iv)

Rajasthan
Q-3 Which tribe is known for living in the Nilgiri hills?

(i)

Todas

(ii)

Gonds

(iii)

Bhils

(iv)

Khonds
Q-4 Who is the author of the "Mahabharat"?

(i)

Valmiki

(ii)

Veda Vyasa

(iii)

Jayadeva

(iv)

Kalhana
Q-5 What is the "Adi Granth"?

(i)

A historical text

(ii)

A religious scripture of Sikhism

(iii)

A collection of poems

(iv)

A philosophical work
Q-6 Which river is known as the "life-giving river" in India?

(i)

Yamuna

(ii)

Ganga

(iii)

Brahmaputra

(iv)

Godavari
Q-7 What is the longest river in India?

(i)

Yamuna

(ii)

Ganga

(iii)

Brahmaputra

(iv)

Godavari
Q-8 Which hill station is located in Himachal Pradesh?

(i)

Nainital

(ii)

Kodaikanal

(iii)

Manali

(iv)

Mount Abu
Q-9 What is the national tree of India?

(i)

Banyan tree

(ii)

Mango tree

(iii)

Deodar

(iv)

Oak
Q-10 Which state is known as the "Garden City of India"?

(i)

Mumbai

(ii)

Bangalore

(iii)

Kolkata

(iv)

Chennai
Q-11 What is the capital of Punjab?

(i)

Chandigarh

(ii)

Amritsar

(iii)

Ludhiana

(iv)

Jalandhar
Q-12 Which river flows through Delhi?

(i)

Yamuna

(ii)

Ganga

(iii)

Brahmaputra

(iv)

Godavari
Q-13 What is the capital of Uttar Pradesh?

(i)

Lucknow

(ii)

Agra

(iii)

Varanasi

(iv)

Kanpur
Q-14 Which state is known for producing the highest amount of Tendu leaves?

(i)

Madhya Pradesh

(ii)

Maharashtra

(iii)

Chhattisgarh

(iv)

Odisha
Q-15 What is the sobriquet for the state known for its tea?

(i)

Spice Garden of India

(ii)

Fruit Bowl of India

(iii)

Champagne of Teas

(iv)

Land of the Horned Rhinoceros
Q-16 Which state is referred to as the "Home of Bamboo"?

(i)

Mizoram

(ii)

Assam

(iii)

Nagaland

(iv)

Arunachal Pradesh
Q-17 What is the capital of Himachal Pradesh?

(i)

Shimla

(ii)

Manali

(iii)

Dharamshala

(iv)

Kullu
Q-18 Which river is known for its tributaries like the Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi?

(i)

Ganga

(ii)

Indus

(iii)

Brahmaputra

(iv)

Godavari
Q-19 What is the capital of Sikkim?

(i)

Gangtok

(ii)

Shillong

(iii)

Itanagar

(iv)

Aizawl
Q-20 Which state is known as the "Fruit Bowl of India"?

(i)

Himachal Pradesh

(ii)

Jammu & Kashmir

(iii)

Uttarakhand

(iv)

Punjab
Chapter-3   Sports & Entertainment
Q-1

Read the descriptions and identify the different forms of gymnastics:

1. In this, a male gymnast grips the rings straight out on either side of the body, his body and his arms being perpendicular.

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2. A routine performed on a leather–covered apparatus, in the centre of which are inserted two wooden pommels or handles. 

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3. 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. ------------------------ 

4. A routine of dance–like movements with acrobatic skills, performed without an apparatus on a 12 m square mat. 

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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 them and the body up to the bar. -------------------------

Q-2

Match the countries with their Soccer Teams.

Q-3

Identify them and write their names.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The term ‘Jab’ is associated with

(i)

Boxing

(ii)

Carrom
Q-2 The term ‘Free Kick’ is associated with

(i)

Tennis

(ii)

Football
Q-3 The term offside is associated with

(i)

Table tennis

(ii)

Football
Q-4 The term ‘Clean and Jerk’ is associated with

(i)

Kabaddi

(ii)

Weightlifting
Q-5 The term ‘Castling’ is associated with

(i)

Chess

(ii)

Boxing
Q-6 The term ‘Serve’ is associated with

(i)

Table tennis

(ii)

Wrestling
Q-7 The term ‘Ace’ is associated with

(i)

Tennis

(ii)

Athletics
Q-8 The term ‘Jockey’ is associated with

(i)

Horse Riding

(ii)

Kho Kho
Q-9 The term ‘Scoop’ is associated with

(i)

Wrestling

(ii)

Hockey
Q-10 The term ‘Fault’ is associated with

(i)

Tennis

(ii)

Bowling
Q-11 The term ‘Hit Wicket’ is associated with

(i)

Cricket

(ii)

Football
Chapter-4   Language & Literature
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 advise on every matter but usually took her own decisions.

11. He did not right the story.

12. I was ten when I saw the see for the first time.

13. The match was a draw. No won it.

Q-3

Write the names of their authors.

Q-4

Complete this doublet by one or two letters and a new word you form.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 What does the idiom "a piece of cake" mean?

(i)

A difficult task

(ii)

A work that is easy to do

(iii)

A type of dessert

(iv)

A slice of cake
Q-2 What does the idiom "burn the midnight oil" refer to?

(i)

To sleep late

(ii)

To work very hard

(iii)

To waste time

(iv)

To relax
Q-3 Which of the following is a homophone for "sight"?

(i)

Site

(ii)

Cite

(iii)

Bite

(iv)

Light
Q-4 What does the term "coarse" mean?

(i)

Smooth

(ii)

Rough

(iii)

Soft

(iv)

Thin
Q-5 Which of the following is true about the word "peace"?

(i)

It means a piece of cake

(ii)

It is a homophone for "piece"

(iii)

It refers to a type of food

(iv)

It is a synonym for "war"
Q-6 What is the correct spelling for "steal" in the context of metal?

(i)

Steel

(ii)

Steal
Q-7 Which of the following sentences contains an error?

(i)

This knife is made of steel.

(ii)

The stars were twinkling in the night sky.

(iii)

The students are not aloud to talk in class.

(iv)

Look at my new bicycle. It's theirs!
Q-8 What is the correct form of "advise" in the sentence?

(i)

Advise

(ii)

Advice

(iii)

Advising

(iv)

Advises
Q-9 Who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"?

(i)

J.K. Rowling

(ii)

Jane Austen

(iii)

Charles Dickens

(iv)

Mark Twain
Q-10 Which of the following is a famous work by William Shakespeare?

(i)

The Great Gatsby

(ii)

Hamlet

(iii)

The Catcher in the Rye

(iv)

To Kill a Mockingbird
Q-11 What is the national tree of Canada?

(i)

Banyan

(ii)

Maple

(iii)

Oak

(iv)

Pine
Q-12 What is the term for a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning?

(i)

Synonym

(ii)

Antonym

(iii)

Homophone

(iv)

Homonym
Q-13 Which of the following is a doublet for "card"?

(i)

Hard

(ii)

Yard

(iii)

Ward

(iv)

All of the above
Q-14 What is the correct term for a soft and tiny insect?

(i)

Worm

(ii)

Ant

(iii)

Bug

(iv)

Fly
Q-15 Which of the following is a famous fairy tale writer?

(i)

Hans Christian Andersen

(ii)

J.K. Rowling

(iii)

Mark Twain

(iv)

Charles Dickens
Q-16 What is the term for a room in a hospital for patients?

(i)

Ward

(ii)

Room

(iii)

Suite

(iv)

Chamber
Q-17 Which of the following is a famous work by Jonathan Swift?

(i)

Gulliver's Travels

(ii)

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

(iii)

The Tale of Peter Rabbit

(iv)

The Secret Garden
Q-18 What is the term for a thick piece of paper used mostly for greetings?

(i)

Card

(ii)

Note

(iii)

Letter

(iv)

Sheet
Q-19 Which of the following is a type of gymnastics apparatus?

(i)

Balance Beam

(ii)

High Jump

(iii)

Long Jump

(iv)

Shot Put
Q-20 What is the term for a routine of dance-like movements performed without apparatus?

(i)

Floor Exercise

(ii)

Pommel Horse

(iii)

Iron Cross

(iv)

Back Flip
Chapter-5   Science And 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 antioxidants 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 cosmetic 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. _______________ bark is commonly used to alleviate symptoms rough, cold, bronchites and sinus congestion.

6. A herb, called _______________, is used for preparing several medicines for mental disorders.

7. _______________, commonly used in our kitchen, has antibacterial and pain-relieving properties.

8. The bark of the _______________ tree is used for producing ‘quinine’, a medicine to treat malaria.

9. The roots of the _______________ plant are used for treating ailments including those of nervous system disorder.

10. The bark of the _______________ tree is used for treating heart-related ailments.

Q-2

Names of these devices.

1. LERSTAP is used to staple papers together. 

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2. ERVEL is used to lift a heavy load. It has a fulcrum.

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3. HEELW BARROW is used to carry load from one place to other place. It has a wheel. --------------- 

4. DGEWE is used for splitting tightening .

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5. EWELH AND LEAX is made of wheel and revolves on axle or shaft. 

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6. LLEYPU is a wheel that carries a flexible rope on its rim. 

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7. REWSC is circular with continuous helical rib.

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8. EDINCLIN PLANE is a sloping surface used for raising heavy bodies.

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Q-3

Complete the crossword.

Q-4

Some fruitful and very useful gadgets.Identify them :

Q-5

Fill in the blanks :

1. ____________ is the first exclusive meteorological satellite built by ISRO.

2. ____________ was launched on 14th November, 2018 through the second developmental flight of GSLV 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 satellite weighing 2,950 kg launched on 10th April, 2003.

6. ____________ is India’s first ever indigenous reusable launch vehicle spaceshuttle .

7. ____________ was the first Indian Moon probe launched by ISRO on October 2008.

8. ___________ was launched on 22 July 2019 with a moon orbiter, a lander and a rover.

9. ____________ was launched on 14th July 2023. It has a lander named Vikram and rover pragyan.

10. _________ was launched on 5th, November 2013 by ISRO on a Mars Probe. It is orbiting Mars since 24th September 2014.

Q-6

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.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 What is a smart fridge capable of doing?

(i)

Cooking food

(ii)

Monitoring items inside and notifying you when to reorder

(iii)

Cleaning the kitchen

(iv)

Making ice cream
Q-2 What technology do solar roads use?

(i)

Solar panels

(ii)

Wind turbines

(iii)

Geothermal energy

(iv)

Hydroelectric power
Q-3 What is space tourism?

(i)

Traveling to space for business purposes

(ii)

Recreational travel to space

(iii)

Scientific research in space

(iv)

Military operations in space
Q-4 What is a smart home?

(i)

A home with a large garden

(ii)

A home that uses technology to automate tasks

(iii)

A home with many rooms

(iv)

A home that is very expensive
Q-5 What is the purpose of smart locks?

(i)

To keep doors open

(ii)

To lock and unlock doors remotely

(iii)

To make doors look nice

(iv)

To prevent doors from being locked
Q-6 What does a smart thermostat do?

(i)

Cools the house

(ii)

Adjusts temperature based on habits

(iii)

Turns lights on and off

(iv)

Locks doors
Q-7 What is the primary organ affected by tuberculosis?

(i)

Heart

(ii)

Lungs

(iii)

Liver

(iv)

Kidneys
Q-8 What is the main cause of hepatitis?

(i)

Virus

(ii)

Bacteria

(iii)

Fungi

(iv)

Parasites
Q-9 Which disease is characterized by a deficiency of vitamin A?

(i)

Night blindness

(ii)

Scurvy

(iii)

Rickets

(iv)

Anemia
Q-10 What is the main focus of Ayurveda?

(i)

Surgery

(ii)

Herbal medicine

(iii)

Homeopathy

(iv)

Allopathic medicine
Q-11 What is the first Indian satellite launched in 1975?

(i)

Aryabhata

(ii)

Bhaskara

(iii)

INSAT

(iv)

Mangalyaan
Q-12 What is the purpose of the Mangalyaan mission?

(i)

To study the Moon

(ii)

To explore Mars

(iii)

To observe the Sun

(iv)

To study asteroids
Q-13 What is the main function of a stethoscope?

(i)

To measure blood pressure

(ii)

To listen to heartbeats

(iii)

To administer injections

(iv)

To check temperature
Q-14 What is the purpose of a smart lock?

(i)

To keep doors open

(ii)

To lock and unlock doors remotely

(iii)

To make doors look nice

(iv)

To prevent doors from being locked
Q-15 What is the main benefit of using technology in education?

(i)

It makes learning harder

(ii)

It increases student engagement

(iii)

It reduces the need for teachers

(iv)

It limits access to information
Q-16 What is the main purpose of a smart thermostat?

(i)

To control lights

(ii)

To adjust temperature based on habits

(iii)

To lock doors

(iv)

To monitor security
Q-17 What is the main focus of Jnana Yoga?

(i)

Physical fitness

(ii)

Mind and intelligence

(iii)

Devotion

(iv)

Service
Q-18 What is the term for a collection of stars?

(i)

Galaxy

(ii)

Constellation

(iii)

Cluster

(iv)

Nebula
Q-19 What is the main purpose of a smart home system?

(i)

To entertain guests

(ii)

To automate specific tasks

(iii)

To increase property value

(iv)

To reduce energy consumption
Q-20 What is the primary organ affected by iron deficiency?

(i)

Heart

(ii)

Lungs

(iii)

Liver

(iv)

Blood
Chapter-6   Go Global
Q-1

Match the airports to the places where they are located.

Q-2

Match these great people with their sobriquets or the names by which they are also known :

Q-3

Identify and name these popular landmarks :

1. It is an Italian Renaissance church in the Vatican City and the largest church in the world.

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2. Located in Paris, it honours those who fought and sacrificed their lives in the French Revolution and the Nepoleonic wars.

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3. It is a giant Ferris Wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. 

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4. Located in Istanbul, It was first a church then a mosque and now a museum. 

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5. This National Memorial is a massive sculpture carved in the black hills region of South Dakota.

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Q-4

These famous rulers and identify them :

1. He changed the entire social structure of Germany during the Second World War. He was a great speaker. His ways of convincing people were extraordinary. ____________________________ 

2. He was one of the best-known emperors in the world. He brought a vast advancement in political and judicial foundation of the country at the time of French Revolution. ____________________________ .

3. He was the emperor of Macedonia and had succeeded the empire from his father, Phillip. He had very brutal and intelligent military tactics that he used to conquer most parts world. ____________________________ 

4. She went through lots of struggle in her early days. When she grew up, her siblings put her in prison for around a year. Then in the year 1550, she became the queen of England and Ireland. ________________________ 

5. He was a great ruler of India. He was the third Mughal emperor. He ascended the throne at the age of 13 only and within around two decades, he conquered and brought the entire northern and central India under his reign. ____________________________ 

6. She was the Russian empress who ruled for 34 years. During here reign Russia emerged as a super power in Europe. Her period is known as the Golden Era of Russian Empire and Russian Nobility ---------------------- .

7. He was the most brutal emperor in the history of the world. He was the founder of the most contiguous empire of the world i.e. the Mongol empire. He was successful in conquering almost all parts of Central Asia and China. He was an unbeatable military man and was very liberal in religious views. ------------------------

Q-5

Answer the following questions :

1. When did the UNO come into being ? 

2. What is the discussion body of the UNO that consists of all the member states called?

3. Name any one official language of the 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 known 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?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Which airport is located in London?

(i)

Kansai International Airport

(ii)

O'Hare International Airport

(iii)

Heathrow Airport

(iv)

Charles De Gaulle International Airport
Q-2 Where is Kansai International Airport located?

(i)

Japan

(ii)

USA

(iii)

Germany

(iv)

France
Q-3 Which airport is known as the largest airport in the world by land area?

(i)

O'Hare International Airport

(ii)

King Fahd International Airport

(iii)

Frankfurt International Airport

(iv)

Charles De Gaulle International Airport
Q-4 Which ruler changed the entire social structure of Germany during the Second World War?

(i)

Napoleon Bonaparte

(ii)

Adolf Hitler

(iii)

Alexander the Great

(iv)

Genghis Khan
Q-5 Who was known for bringing vast advancements in political and judicial foundations during the French Revolution?

(i)

Genghis Khan

(ii)

Napoleon Bonaparte

(iii)

Akbar

(iv)

Alexander the Great
Q-6 Which ruler was the emperor of Macedonia and known for his military tactics?

(i)

Akbar

(ii)

Alexander the Great

(iii)

Genghis Khan

(iv)

Adolf Hitler
Q-7 Who became the queen of England and Ireland in 1550 after overcoming struggles?

(i)

Queen Elizabeth I

(ii)

Catherine

(iii)

Sarojini Naidu

(iv)

Margaret Thatcher
Q-8 Which ruler was known as the Russian empress during the Golden Era of the Russian Empire?

(i)

Catherine

(ii)

Akbar

(iii)

Elizabeth I

(iv)

Napoleon Bonaparte
Q-9 What is the height of Jog Waterfalls?

(i)

1020 ft

(ii)

1150 ft

(iii)

1033 ft

(iv)

1776 ft
Q-10 Which waterfall is known as the "Sea of Milk"?

(i)

Jog Waterfall

(ii)

Dudhsagar Waterfall

(iii)

Nohsngithiang Waterfall

(iv)

Athirapilly Waterfall
Q-11 What is the first exclusive meteorological satellite built by ISRO?

(i)

INSAT-3A

(ii)

Kalpana-I

(iii)

Aryabhata

(iv)

Mangalyaan
Q-12 Which satellite was launched on 14th July 2023?

(i)

Chandrayaan-3

(ii)

Mangalyaan

(iii)

Chandrayaan-2

(iv)

GSAT-29
Q-13 What is the sobriquet of William Shakespeare?

(i)

The Virgin Queen

(ii)

Bard of Avon

(iii)

Fuhrer

(iv)

Iron Lady
Q-14 Which landmark is located in Istanbul and was first a church?

(i)

Hagia Sophia

(ii)

The Arc de Triomphe

(iii)

St. Peter’s Basilica

(iv)

Mount Rushmore
Q-15 What is the name of the giant Ferris Wheel in London?

(i)

The London Eye

(ii)

The Arc de Triomphe

(iii)

St. Peter’s Basilica

(iv)

Mount Rushmore
Q-16 Which ruler was known as the "Iron Lady"?

(i)

Margaret Thatcher

(ii)

Queen Elizabeth I

(iii)

Catherine

(iv)

Napoleon Bonaparte
Q-17 What is the tallest waterfall in Odisha?

(i)

Khandadhar Waterfall

(ii)

Jog Waterfall

(iii)

Dudhsagar Waterfall

(iv)

Nohsngithiang Waterfall
Q-18 What is the main focus of the UN Security Council?

(i)

Economic development

(ii)

Maintenance of peace and security

(iii)

Environmental issues

(iv)

Human rights
Q-19 Which explorer is known for his journeys to Asia and China?

(i)

Marco Polo

(ii)

Christopher Columbus

(iii)

Vasco da Gama

(iv)

Ferdinand Magellan
Chapter-7   Life Skills & Values (NEP-Based)
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 What is a disaster?

(i)

A planned event

(ii)

A sudden event that causes damage

(iii)

A type of dance

(iv)

A form of exercise
Q-2 What measures the strength of an earthquake?

(i)

Barometer

(ii)

Seismometer

(iii)

Thermometer

(iv)

Anemometer
Q-3 What is a cyclone?

(i)

A long dry period

(ii)

A powerful storm with spinning winds

(iii)

A type of dance

(iv)

A large wave
Q-4 What occurs when heavy rain causes water to overflow?

(i)

Drought

(ii)

Tsunami

(iii)

Flood

(iv)

Earthquake
Q-5 What is a drought?

(i)

A sudden ground shake

(ii)

A long dry period with little to no rain

(iii)

A powerful storm

(iv)

A large wave
Q-6 What causes a tsunami?

(i)

Heavy rain

(ii)

Underwater earthquake or eruption

(iii)

Strong winds

(iv)

Drought
Q-7 What is temper?

(i)

A permanent state of mind

(ii)

A state of mind that can range from very angry to very calm

(iii)

A type of dance

(iv)

A physical condition
Q-8 What can uncontrolled temper lead to?

(i)

Improved health

(ii)

Anxiety and high blood pressure

(iii)

Better relationships

(iv)

Increased concentration
Q-9 What is one way to control your temper?

(i)

Scream at people

(ii)

Count from one to ten before speaking

(iii)

Break objects

(iv)

Ignore your feelings
Q-10 What is ballet known for?

(i)

Energetic movements

(ii)

Graceful and elegant movements

(iii)

Partner dancing

(iv)

Storytelling through movement
Q-11 Where did hip-hop dance originate?

(i)

Paris

(ii)

New York City

(iii)

London

(iv)

Tokyo
Q-12 What type of dance is salsa?

(i)

A solo dance

(ii)

A partner dance

(iii)

A classical dance

(iv)

A modern dance
Q-13 What does Kathak focus on?

(i)

Fast spins and footwork

(ii)

Energetic movements

(iii)

Partner synchronization

(iv)

Modern themes
Q-14 What is contemporary dance known for?

(i)

Strict rules and techniques

(ii)

Combining elements from various dance forms

(iii)

Traditional storytelling

(iv)

Specific cultural origins
Q-15 What is one benefit of practicing self-control?

(i)

Increased anger

(ii)

Better health and relationships

(iii)

More frequent outbursts

(iv)

Difficulty concentrating
Q-16 What is the main cause of a flood?

(i)

Drought

(ii)

Heavy rain causing overflow

(iii)

Earthquake

(iv)

Tsunami
Q-17 What is the primary focus of yoga?

(i)

To compete with others

(ii)

To unite the mind, body, and spirit

(iii)

To learn new skills

(iv)

To entertain
Q-18 What is the main purpose of dance?

(i)

To compete

(ii)

To express oneself and enjoy music

(iii)

To follow strict rules

(iv)

To perform for an audience
Q-19 What is the height of Nohsngithiang Waterfall?

(i)

1020 ft

(ii)

1150 ft

(iii)

1033 ft

(iv)

1776 ft
Q-20 What is the main characteristic of a cyclone?

(i)

Long dry periods

(ii)

Spinning winds and heavy rain

(iii)

Sudden ground shakes

(iv)

Large waves
Chapter-8   Entrepreneurship
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 What is an entrepreneur?

(i)

Someone who works for a company

(ii)

Someone who starts their own business

(iii)

Someone who is unemployed

(iv)

Someone who is a manager
Q-2 What is the first step in the journey of entrepreneurship?

(i)

Make a plan

(ii)

Think of an idea

(iii)

Tell people about it

(iv)

Keep learning
Q-3 What do entrepreneurs do to help the community?

(i)

Create problems

(ii)

Provide jobs and new products or services

(iii)

Compete with each other

(iv)

Avoid risks
Q-4 Which characteristic is important for successful entrepreneurs?

(i)

Laziness

(ii)

Creativity

(iii)

Indifference

(iv)

Fear of failure
Q-5 What does persistence mean in the context of entrepreneurship?

(i)

Giving up easily

(ii)

Continuing to try despite challenges

(iii)

Avoiding risks

(iv)

Ignoring feedback
Q-6 What is the difference between an entrepreneur and an employee?

(i)

Entrepreneurs work for others

(ii)

Employees take risks

(iii)

Entrepreneurs own and run their own businesses

(iv)

Employees create new ideas
Q-7 What is a key advantage of being an entrepreneur?

(i)

Steady paycheck

(ii)

Being your own boss

(iii)

No need to work hard

(iv)

Guaranteed success
Q-8 What is a common challenge faced by child entrepreneurs?

(i)

Lack of ideas

(ii)

Learning new things

(iii)

Too much free time

(iv)

Having too many resources
Q-9 What is the business started by Moziah Bridges?

(i)

Me & the Bees Lemonade

(ii)

Mo’s Bows

(iii)

Lemonade Stand

(iv)

Craft Creations
Q-10 What inspired Mikaila Ulmer to start her lemonade business?

(i)

A trip to the beach

(ii)

Getting stung by bees

(iii)

A school project

(iv)

A family recipe
Q-11 What is the main product of Mikaila Ulmer's business?

(i)

Bow ties

(ii)

Lemonade sweetened with honey

(iii)

Crafts

(iv)

Cookies
Q-12 What is one benefit of being a child entrepreneur?

(i)

Avoiding school

(ii)

Learning skills like problem-solving

(iii)

Having no responsibilities

(iv)

Getting rich quickly
Q-13 What is a key difference between entrepreneurship and employment?

(i)

Entrepreneurs have steady pay

(ii)

Employees take risks

(iii)

Entrepreneurs make decisions for their business

(iv)

Employees own their business
Q-14 What should child entrepreneurs do after coming up with an idea?

(i)

Ignore it

(ii)

Take action to start their business

(iii)

Wait for someone else to do it

(iv)

Keep it a secret
Q-15 What is the role of creativity in entrepreneurship?

(i)

It is not important

(ii)

It helps in finding solutions to problems

(iii)

It makes work harder

(iv)

It is only needed for art
Q-16 What is one way entrepreneurs can help their community?

(i)

By creating jobs

(ii)

By avoiding risks

(iii)

By keeping ideas to themselves

(iv)

By competing with other businesses
Q-17 What is the main focus of the chapter on child entrepreneurs?

(i)

How to become a teacher

(ii)

How kids can start their own businesses

(iii)

How to avoid work

(iv)

How to play games
Q-18 What is a common product that child entrepreneurs might sell?

(i)

Cars

(ii)

Lemonade

(iii)

Real estate

(iv)

Electronics
Q-19 What is the first step in the journey of entrepreneurship?

(i)

Making a plan

(ii)

Thinking of an idea

(iii)

Telling people about it

(iv)

Keeping learning
Q-20 What is the importance of taking risks in entrepreneurship?

(i)

It guarantees success

(ii)

It helps in personal growth and learning

(iii)

It is not necessary

(iv)

It leads to failure
Chapter-9   Yoga
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 What does the word "yoga" mean?

(i)

To stretch

(ii)

Unity or oneness

(iii)

To relax

(iv)

To breathe
Q-2 What is the primary aim of yoga?

(i)

To compete with others

(ii)

Self-development and self-realization

(iii)

To learn new skills

(iv)

To entertain
Q-3 Which of the following is NOT a benefit of yoga?

(i)

Increases blood flow

(ii)

Lowers blood pressure

(iii)

Causes stress

(iv)

Improves flexibility
Q-4 What is the main focus of Hatha Yoga?

(i)

Meditation

(ii)

Physical postures (asanas)

(iii)

Chanting mantras

(iv)

Breathing techniques
Q-5 Which of the following is a characteristic of successful entrepreneurs?

(i)

Laziness

(ii)

Creativity

(iii)

Indifference

(iv)

Fear of failure
Q-6 What is the first limb of yoga according to Patanjali's teachings?

(i)

Asana

(ii)

Pranayama

(iii)

Yama

(iv)

Dhyana
Q-7 What is the benefit of practicing Chakki Chalanasana?

(i)

It strengthens the legs

(ii)

It tones the back, abs, and arm muscles

(iii)

It improves balance

(iv)

It enhances flexibility
Q-8 What is the primary focus of Parsvottanasana?

(i)

Strengthening the arms

(ii)

Stretching the backs of the legs

(iii)

Improving balance

(iv)

Enhancing lung capacity
Q-9 What does the practice of yoga help to manage?

(i)

Stress and anxiety

(ii)

Financial issues

(iii)

Time management

(iv)

Social interactions
Q-10 What is the height of Nohsngithiang Waterfall?

(i)

1020 ft

(ii)

1150 ft

(iii)

1033 ft

(iv)

1776 ft
Q-11 What is the main purpose of yoga asanas?

(i)

To compete with others

(ii)

To achieve physical fitness only

(iii)

To unite the mind, body, and spirit

(iv)

To entertain
Q-12 What is the benefit of practicing Shirsasana (Headstand)?

(i)

It strengthens the legs

(ii)

It improves blood circulation

(iii)

It enhances flexibility

(iv)

It tones the arms
Q-13 What is the main focus of Vasisthasana (Side Plank Pose)?

(i)

Strengthening the arms and legs

(ii)

Stretching the back

(iii)

Improving balance

(iv)

Enhancing lung capacity
Q-14 What is the primary function of Pranayama in yoga?

(i)

Physical postures

(ii)

Control of breath

(iii)

Meditation

(iv)

Ethical living
Q-15 What is the main benefit of practicing Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend)?

(i)

It strengthens the arms

(ii)

It stretches the lower back and hamstrings

(iii)

It improves balance

(iv)

It enhances lung capacity
Q-16 What does the practice of yoga promote?

(i)

Only physical well-being

(ii)

Balanced development of physical, mental, and spiritual aspects

(iii)

Competition among practitioners

(iv)

Strict adherence to rules
Q-17 What is the significance of June 21 in relation to yoga?

(i)

It is the day yoga was invented

(ii)

It is celebrated as International Yoga Day

(iii)

It is the longest day of the year

(iv)

Both (b) and (c)
Q-18 What is the main purpose of yoga according to the Bhagavad Gita?

(i)

To achieve physical fitness

(ii)

To skillfully perform actions

(iii)

To compete with others

(iv)

To entertain
Q-19 What is the primary focus of Dandasana (Staff Pose)?

(i)

Strengthening the arms

(ii)

Improving posture

(iii)

Enhancing flexibility

(iv)

Toning the legs
Q-20 What is the benefit of practicing Chaturanga (Four-Limbed Staff Pose)?

(i)

It strengthens the arm, shoulder, and leg muscles

(ii)

It improves flexibility

(iii)

It enhances lung capacity

(iv)

It tones the abdomen