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WORKSHEET-4 GQGQ ANSWER KEY, FA-I, FA-II, SA-I, F-III, F-IV SA-II PAPERS

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I (FA-1)

Q1. Tick the correct option for the following questions. i) Data that is provided by the user. a) Output b) Process c) Input

ii) It is not visible but it controls our computer system. a) RAM b) Software c) Process

iii) The work done by the CPU on the given data. a) Storage b) Input c) Process

iv) Result displayed on the monitor. a) Output b) Process c) Input

Q2. Give one word answer for the following statements. Take help from the clue box. Clue Box Webcam, Motherboard, USB, Gigabyte, CPU

a) The storage capacity of a hard disk and DVD ...... is measured in terms of it.

b) Name the chip that is called as brain of computer......

c) A board inside the system box that holds all the ...... important parts of the computer.

d) A port that is used to connect pen drive with ...... computer.

e) A device connected with computer to send videos ...... through internet. 1 Q3. Match each beak with the correct feature: 1 A. Seed-eaters like sparrow, finch, robin, peacock and pigeon have short, thick, hard and conical beaks for cracking seeds.

2 B. Hummingbird, hoopoe and sunbird have beaks that are long and slender for probing flowers for nectar and pull out insects from holes in the ground.

3 C. Crows have multi-purpose beaks that allow them to eat fruits, seeds, insects, fish, and other small animals.

Q4. Tick () the correct capital of the following States of India. i) The capital of Himachal Pradesh is : A. Shimla B. Jammu ii) The capital of is: A. B. Bhopal iii) The capital of Kerala is: A. Thiruvanathapuram B. Mysore iv) The capital of Manipur is: A. Aizwal B. Imphal v) The capital of Meghalya is: A. Kohima B. Shillong

Q5. Select the right option: i) The sharp teeth in the front part of a jaw are called A. Canines B. Molars C. Incisors D. Premolars ii) The set of teeth in a four year old child is called: A. Wisdom teeth B. Permanent teeth C. Baby teeth D. Milk teeth

2 iii) The number of teeth in an adult is: A. 42 B. 32 C. 22 D. 36 iv) The number of teeth in the mouth of one month old child is: A. 0 B. 2 C. 4 D. 6

Q6. Here four words are given. Except one word, rest of all the words belong to the same category. The word that does not belong to the given category is the odd one. Tick the odd one out: i) a. Ink b. Paper c. Pen d. Sharpener ii) a. Housefly b. Spider c. Mosquito d. Butterfly iii) a. Tortoise b. Frog c. Rat d. Snake iv) a. Bullock b. Giraffe c. Ass d. Camel

Q7. Match the following awards with their description: i) It is the highest civilian award in a. Indian National Film Award India. ii) It is given for outstanding contribution b. Award to national sports in India. iii) It is given annually by the government c. of India for lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. Q8. Tick the correct answers. i) What is a group of people who sing in churches called? a. band b. orchestra c. choir d. church band ii) What is a person who guides an orchestra or a choir called? a. driver b. steward c. conductor d. violinist iii) Which of these musical instruments has two drums? a. santoor b. tabla c. shehnai d. sarangi

3 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II (FA-2)

Q1. Match each idiom to its meaning correctly: Idiom Meaning 1. Call names a) Thinking of some impossible task, making plans 2. Build castle in air b) A student who is funny + uses his wit to make other cough 3. Class Clown c) Verbally abuse somebody Q2. Proverbs: Given some incomplete proverbs, complete them using the clue box. Clue Box

1. is not gold 2. by its cover 3. mother of invention 4. louder than words a) Never judge a book ...... b) All that glitters ...... c) Necessity is the ...... d) Action speaks ...... Q3. Given the names of parliaments of various countries, identify the country to which the Parliament belongs. Take the help of clue box. Clue Box

Russia, Germany

a) Bundestag

b) Duma 4 Q4. Write the names of states in the box, where the following National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries are situated. You may take the help of clue box. Clue Box

Karnatka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan

a) Bandipur National Park : It is a natural home to elephants & several other endangered species in South India.

b) Kanha National Park : Famous for giving new lease of life to Barah Singha (swamp deer) which almost became extinct in 1960’s.

c) Periyar National Park : It is only national park in south India as well as in India that has an artificial lake flowing through the forests. It is famous for its elephants.

d) Ranthambhore National Park : This is one of the royal national parks in India. The majestic tigers are the pride of this national park.

Q5. Here are pictures of some spices given with their common names. Write their actual names using clue box. Clue Box

Chilli, Cinnamon, Bayleaf

5 A B C

...... Commonly known as mirchi. Commonly known as dalchini. Commonly known as tejpatta.

Q6. Crossword Quiz 2. 1. 4 4. C T H

5. J U

3. R 6. L R 2 6

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3 1 5

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I (SA-1)

Q1. Read the following statements carefully. Put a (✓ ) for the true and (x) for the false statement. a) Computer can do only a few calculations in a second. ( ) b) Computer makes mistakes while working at high speed. ( ) c) In banks, computer can tell you the present amount ( ) in your account.

6 Q2. Read the clues and unscramble the jumbled words to name parts of a computer system.

i) A device that converts D O M E M telephonic (analog) signals into digital signals and _ _ _ _ _ vice-versa. ii) A device which is T Y S J I C O K connected to the computer for playing games. ______iii) A device that converts N C A S N R E text and images on paper into digital (computer ______readable) form. iv) A handy storage device P V E D I N E R with very high data storage capacity. Also ______called a key chain drive. v) A device used for printing R I N P T E R on paper the work done on the computer. ______

Q3. Match the following birds, with their claws:

1. a.

Heron

2. b.

Pheasant

3. c.

Wren

7 Q4. Tick () the correct capital of the following States of India. 1. The capital of Odisha is: A. Bhubaneswar B. Ahmedabad 2. The capital of Punjab is: A. Chandigarh B. Amritsar 3. The capital of Sikkim is: A. Gangtok B. Ropar 4. The capital of Telangana is: A. Hyderabad B. Secundrabad

Q5. Here four words are given. Except one word, rest of all the words belong to the same category. The word that does not belong to the given category is the odd one. Tick the odd one out: i). a. Bajra b. Mustard c. Rice d. Wheat ii). a. Cheetah b. Lion c. Bear d. Tiger iii). a. Tomato b. Cucumber c. Brinjal d. Carrot iv). a. Run b. Walk c. Think d. Jump Q6. Complete the names of the following musical instruments as shown in the pictures given below:

1. D __ __ m s 2. F __ u __ __ 3. S __ n t __ __ r 4. __ u i __ __ r

Q7. Write the names of states in the box, where the following National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries are situated. You may take the help of clue box. Clue Box

Gujarat, Assam

A) Kaziranga National Park : Famous for the one horned Asian Rhino.

8 B) Gir Forests : Famous for the Asiatic Lions

Q8. Identify the following birds and animals that look so relaxed

in their natural homes using clue box. Clue Box Nilgai, Ostrich, Gaur

a...... b...... c...... FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - III (FA-3)

Q1. Doctors play an important role in our lives. We all need doctors for various types of treatments. Each doctor has a specialised name according to his expertise. So, here are some specialist doctors. Match them with their correct area of specialisation.

1. Surgeon A) Children

2. Dermatologist B) Surgery

3. Pediatrician C) Skin & hair

9 Q2. Here are given some of the I. D. proofs. Recognise them with the help of clue-box and pictures. Clue Box Aadhar Card, Passport, PAN Card,

1. All people need this document if they want to travel outside India.

......

2. Every Indian citizen, who is a tax payer, should have this.

......

3. This is a unique identification card for every minor and adult who is an Indian citizen.

......

Q3. Match the columns: Days Date

1. Independence Day A) 5th September 2. Republic Day B) 15th August 3. International Labour Day C) 14th November 4. Teacher’s Day D) 1st May 5. Children's Day F) 26 January

Q4. Identify and write the names of the following sports stars of India:

Clue: Badminton Clue: Wrestling Clue:

1...... 2...... 3...... 10 Clue: Cricket Clue: Lawn Tennis Clue: Golf Clue: Hockey

1...... 2...... 3...... 4...... FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - IV (FA-4) Q1. Name the superlatives of India and world with the help of clue box.

2. The Highest Dam : 1. The Largest Lake : ......

3. The Largest Cave Temple : 4. Longest Dam :

......

5. The Largest Hindu Temple : 6. Longest River :

......

11 7. Longest Canal : 8. Smallest Continent :

......

Clue Box Hirakund Dam, The Ganga, Wular Lake, Akshardham, Australia, Tehri Dam, The Great wall of China, Ajanta Ellora Temples, 9. Longest Wall : Suez, Canal

......

Q2. Identify the names of the following events of athletics by looking at the pictures & clue box. Clue Box High Jump, Javelin Throw, Short Put

a...... b...... c......

12 Q3. Identify the names of the achievers by looking at the pictures & clue box. Clue Box Kanad, Aryabhatta, Ramanujam

A. He was an Indian mathematician who worked in the fields of number theory and algebraic geometry.

B. He was an Indian sage and philosopher who founded the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy.

C. He was the first of the major mathematician- astronomers from the classical age. He was inventor of zero.

Q4. Look at the following pictures and write their names.

A B C

Opening in the earth's surface, An acute shortage of water that A violent, rotating column of air out of which hot magma, ash and results in it when the average which is in contact with both the gases come out. rainfall is very less than the normal. surface of the earth and a cloud...... Q5. Answer the following questions on the basis of your observation & Calculation skill

1. Which creature does lord Ganesha ride on.

2. How many tens are there in 1050.

3. How many minutes are there in an hour.

13 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II (SA-2)

Q1. Identify following sports stars of the world

Clue: Football Clue: Motor Race Clue: Cricket

1...... 2...... 3......

Q2. Identity following superlatives of India

1. The Largest Gurudwara: 2. Highest Gallantry Award :

......

3. Highest Civilian Award :

......

14 Q3. In the grid given below find out the names of nine cash crops.

L M C O T T O N I M J P O W M X V T S U U S C L J S T O P G T W O S R U B B E R E Z N Y Z G A H Z A S X U O E A N F G P A P T T J R A N O E Y O L S K C N P R S C K H I Q A A X B Z G N M U W N V C Y A L M Q S T E A T B B C O F F E E I G Y H

Q4. Answer the following questions on the basis of your observation skills & calculation skills: i) How many seconds are there in 10 minutes. ii) How many hours are there in a week. iii) A man earns Rs. 3000 per month and saves Rs. 600 What percentage of the income does he save. Tick the correct answer.

A) 20% B) 25% C) 30%

Q5. Tick () the correct answer: i) How many muscles are there in our body? A. About 650 B. About 530 C. About 700 ii) When we sweat, our body A. gets cooled B. becomes warmer C. Becomes tired iii) The normal temperature of our body is A. 37oC B. 39oC C. 34oC iv) Besides helping us to hear sounds, our ears also help us to A. Cool B. Balance C. Body warm

15 v) Water accounts for what percent of our body weight? A. About 40% B. About 30% C. About 70% vi) How many times does the heart of a normal person beats in a minute? A. 72 times B. 98 times C. 108 times vii) Which of our body part turns the toxic material produced in the body into harmless material? A. Kidneys B. Liver C. Stomach

Q6. Try to identify the following extreme places in India from their pictures & descriptions. Write their names with the help of clue box.

Clue Box Kangchenjanga, Rajasthan i) It is the highest mountain peak in India (8586m). It is in Sikkim

......

ii). It is the largest state in India with an area of 342239 Sq. Km.

......

WORKSHEET-1 FAMOUS SPORTS PERSONALITIES

India has won the two times. Once in 1983 under the captaincy of and the next in 2011 under the captaincy of M. S. Dhoni

Q1. Given below are some Famous sports personalities. Tick in the correct box.

i)

16 ii) Vijender

iii) Mahender Singh Dhoni Saurav Ganguli

iv)

v) Saurav Ganguli

vi) Vishwanathan Anand

WORKSHEET-2 PATRIOTIC INDIANS

The Notes of Indian Currency have pictures of Mahatma Gandhi on them

Q1. Look at the pictures of some Great Indians. Choose from the names given in the clue box. i) He is loving called Bapu and is also called Father of Nation...... ii) She helped the poor and sick. She was a Nun. She wore a white sareen with a blue Border...... iii) He was the first Prime Minister of India. We also call him Chacha. He loved children......

17 iv) He was the first President of India. v) He made Ajad Hind Fauj. He is Popularly ...... known as Netaji. vi) He was a great Poet. He wrote our National ...... Anthem. ‘Jana Gana Mana’.

...... vii) He was a great Scientist and writer. He was popularly known as ‘Missile Man’. He was also the President of our Country.

......

Clue Box a. Dr. Rajendra Prasad b. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam c. Rabindernath Tagore d. Mahatma Gandhi e. Netaji Subhash Chander Bose f. Mother Teresa g. Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru

WORKSHEET-3 SEVEN WONDERS OF INDIA Q1. Look at these wonders (Famous Monuments) of India. Write their names with the help of clue box.

Char Minar, Red fort, Tajmahal, Golden Temple, Hawa Mahal, Akshar Dham Temple, India Gate

......

......

18 WORKSHEET-4 GENDER HE OR SHE Q1. Match the words in column A with the words in the column B. He Group She Group a. Lion 1. Woman b. Prince 2. Lady c. Sir 3. Peahen d. Grandfather 4. Lioness e. Peacock 5. Sister f. Son 6. Madam g. Gentleman 7. Aunt h. Man 8. Daughter i. Bull 9. Cow j. Brother 10. Mother k. Father 11. Grandmother l. Uncle 12. Princess m. Cock 13. Hen

Q2. Write any three names for she group from your class: 1...... 2...... 3...... Q 4. Write any three names for He Group from your class. 1...... 2...... 3......

WORKSHEET-5 DIFFERENT SCIENCES Match the branches of sciences with their names: 1. Study of Earth’s water in relation to the land. Optics 2. Study of Human Mind & Behaviour. Seismology 3. Study of fossils of plants and animals burried under the earth’s surface. Horticulture 4. Study of small organisms like bacteria & virus Meterology 5. Study of product and transmission of light. Geophysics 6. Study of climate, weather and related phenomenon. Palaeontology

19 7. Study of earth’s atmosphere and the changes in weather. Microbiology 8. Study of fruits, flowers & vegetables. Psychology 9. Study of sound waves, their production & transmission. Anthropology 10. Study of Earthquakes. Orinthology 11. Study of human evolution and different types of culture. Acoustics 12. Study of Birds Hydrology 13. Study of insects. Anatomy 14. Study of Plants. Entomology 15. Study of human body Botany

WORKSHEET-6 WORD ANALOGY Q1. The words in the question follow some relationship. Find the relationship in one pair and apply the some relationship to find the other pair: 1. Shirt : Garment A) Pen : Pencil B) Rose : Garden C) Gun : Weapon D) Train : Engine 2. Error : Mistake A) Correction : Relationship B) Literature : Poetry C) Music : Art D) Doubt : Suspicion 3. Correspondence : Clerk A) Paper : Author B) Office : Manager C) Order : Accountant D) Record : Archivist 4. Copper : Zinc A) Boat : Raft B) Bicycle : Road C) Bat : Cricket D) Lamp : Light 5. Journalist : News Items A) Bee : Honey B) Conductor : Travellers C) Baker : Bread D) Publisher : Book 6. Swallow : Chew A) Gulp : Drink B) Sip : Straw C) Lick : Tounge D) Nibble : Biscuits 7. Sound : Ear A) Picture : Colours B) Road : Footpath C) Touch : Skin D) Nose : Sneeze 8. Honesty : Cheating A) Certain : Doubtful B) Few : Sparse C) Location : Site D) Surpass : Under-rate 20 9. Bread : Butter A) Powder : Makeup B) Water : Drink C) Umbrella : Rain D) Floor : Carpet 10. Universe : Planet A) Cricket : Runs B) Kitchen : Dinner C) Boat : Ship D) Garden : Flower 11. Soap : Dirt A) Umbrella : Rain B) Hospital : Patient C) Fire-extinguisher : Fire D) Broom : Sweeper 12. House : Door A) Window : Sill B) Nose : Nostril C) Garden : D) Road : Footpath 13. Tea : Coffee A) Tennis : Badminton B) Jug : Water C) Clay : Pottery D) Root : Tree 14. Lamb : Goat A) Mice : Rats B) Tiger : Lion C) Rice : Food D) Puppy : Dog 15. Tracks : Train A) Petrol : Car B) Wheel : Bicycle C) Road : Truck D) Temple : God ANSWER KEY CLASS - 4

CHAPTER-2. Q 1. a) Input, b) Software, c) Process d) Output, e) Operating System f) Hard Disk Drive g) ALU, h) Logical Q 2. a) False, b) False, c) True, d) True, e) False f) False Q 3. a) Tireless, b) Versatile, c) Large Memory, d) Accuracy, e) Speed Q 4. a) Gigabyte, b) CPU, c) Motherboard, d) USB, e) Webcam Q 5. Modem, Joystick, Scanner, Pendrive, Printer

CHAPTER-3. Q 1. 1b, 2d, 3c, 4a, 5e Q 2. A6, B3, C8, D7, E2, F4, G5, H1

CHAPTER-4. 1. A, 2. B, 3. A, 4. B, 5. A, 6. B, 7. B, 8. B, 9. A, 10. B, 11. A, 12. A, 13. A, 14. B, 15. A, 16. B, 17. B, 18. A, 19. A, 20. A, 21. A, 22. B, 23. A, 24. B, 25. A, 26. B, 27. A, 28. B, 29. A

21 UNION TERRITORIES 1. B, 2. A, 3. A, 4. A, 5. B, 6. A, 7. A CHAPTER-5. A) 1. Toothache, 2. Gums, 3. Dentine 4. Enamel B) 1. C, 2. D, 3. B, 4. A.

CHAPTER-6. 1. d, 2. c, 3. d, 4. d, 5. b, 6. c, 7. d, 8. c, 9. d, 10 . a, 11. c, 12. b, 13. d, 14. d, 15. b, 16. d, 17. b, 18. d, 19. d, 20. d

CHAPTER-7. 1.i, 2.c, 3.d, 4.a, 5.b, 6.j, 7.e, 8.k, 9.f, 10.h, 11.g CHAPTER-8. Q 1. 1. Sitar, 2. Sarangi, 3. Veena, 4. Violin, 5. Drums, 6. Flute, 7. Santoor, 8. Guitar, 9. Trumpet, 10. Sarod. Q 2. 1. Harmonium, 2. Shehnai, 3. Mouth Organ. Q 3. 1. a, 2. a, 3. d, 4. b, 5. b

CHAPTER-10. 1. Bat, 2. Ocean, 3. Fire, 4. Grass, 5. Rajor, 6. Fox, 7. Blood, 8. Lion, 9. Lamb, 10. Honey, 11. Peacock, 12. Iron, 13. Bone, 14. Monkey, 15. Butterfly, 16. Snow, 17. Time, 18. Coal, 19. ABC, 20. Ice

CHAPTER-11. 1.E, 2.c, 3.a, 4.j, 5.i, 6.h, 7.g, 8.f, 9.b, 10.d Page 33. Secret has been Revealed Page 34. a.5, b.3, c.6, d.1, e.2, f. 4, g.8, h.7, i.10, j.9, k.11 CHAPTER-12. A.9, B.3, C.2, D.1, E.4, F.10, G.8, H.6, I.7, J.5

CHAPTER-14. A.2, B.6, C.7, D.1, E.3, F.5, G.4, H.4

CHAPTER-15. A.8, B.1, C.7, D.3, E.5, F.2, G.11, H.9, I.13, J.12, K.10, L.14, M.4, N.6

CHAPTER-16. Q 1. A.4, B.9, C.7, D.8, E.1, F.3, G.6, H.2, I.5 Q 2. Across: Down: 4. Cheetah 1. Tiger

22 5. Jaguar 2. Cougar 6. Leopard 3. Lion

CHAPTER-18. 1.C, 2.D, 3.E, 4.A, 5.B, 6.J, 7.M, 8.G, 9.H, 10.I, 11.K, 12.L

CHAPTER-20. A.4, B.9, C.5, D.6, E.3. F.10, G.1, H.7, I.2, J.8

CHAPTER-21. 1. Passport, 2. Voter Card, 3. Driving License, 4. Pan Card, 5. Aadhar Card, 6. ATM Card

CHAPTER-22. 1.B, 2.C, 3.D, 4.A, 5.H, 6.M, 7.I, 8.E, 9.L, 10.K, 11.G, 12.F, 13.J

CHAPTER-24. 1. Sachin Tendulkar, 2. M.S. Dhoni, 3. P.V. Sindhu, 4. Saakshi Malik, 5. Karanam Malleshwari, 6. , 7. Susheel Kumar, 8. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathor, 9. Sania Mirza, 10. Saina Nehwal, 11. Abhinav Bindra, 12. Vishwnathan Anand

CHAPTER-25. 1. Usain Bolt, 2. Brett Lee, 3. Serena Williams, 4. Tiger Woods, 5. Venus Williams 6. Carl Lewis, 7. Pele, 8. Roger Federer, 9. Major Dhyanchand, 10. Michael Schumaker, 11. Brain Lara, 12. Michael Flepps

CHAPTER-28. A.3, B.4, C.9, D.1, E.5, F.7, G.2, H.8, I.6

CHAPTER-29. A.6, B.4, C.8, D.5, E.3, F.1, G.7, H.2

CHAPTER-30. A.3, B.7, C.4, D.1, E.6, F.8, G.5, H.2

CHAPTER-31. Jute, Coconut, Sugarcane, Banana, Grapes, Cotton, Rubber, Tea, Coffee

23 CHAPTER-32. 1. 600, 2. 168, 3. A, 4. B, 5. B, 6. 210, 7. 11, 8. Red & yellow 9. (a) T, (b). T, (c) T, (d) F, 10. Mouse, 11. 105, 12. 60, 13, 9, 14. e, 15. d, 16. c

CHAPTER-33. 1. c, 2. a, 3. b, 4. a, 5. a, 6. a, 7. b, 8. c, 9. a, 10. A

CHAPTER-34. 1. Sydney, 2. Pisa, 3. New York, 4. Paris, 5. Agra, 6. Giza, 7. North China, 8. Rio de Janeiro, 9. Dubai, 10. Giza

CHAPTER-35. 1. Kuttanad, 2. Tittlagarh, 3. Kangchenjunga, 4. Rajasthan, 5. Majuli Island, 6. Cherrapunji, 7. Siachen Glacier, 8. Kibithu, 9. Indira Point, 10. Guhar moti, 11. Drass 12. Kutch

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