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28 June 2024

Science Practice Test - I | Class 4 | Food | Teeth and Digestion | All about Soil |

 Science Practice Test - I

Class- 4 [ 30 Marks]

                                                                         - Priyanka Chandratre
Portion - 1) Food we eat
                2) Teeth and digestion
                3) All about soil



Q. 1] Choose correct option. [ 3 Marks ]

i) Sugar and starch are type of _____________________
a) Fats
b) proteins
c) carbohydrates
d) minerals

ii) _______________ is placed just below the enamel.
a) Gums
b) Pulp
c) Crown
d) Dentine

iii) Plants grow better in soil which contains ___________
a) parent material
b) humus
c) water
d) a and c both


Q.2] True or False? [ 3 Marks ]

i) The roots of plants grow in subsoil.

ii) The solid waste is removed from our body through rectum.

iii) Our body needs proteins to build muscles, to grow and to repair tissues.

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Q.3] Match the following. [ 3 Marks ]

                  ( A ) 
i) Body -building foods
ii) Canines
iii) Fertile layer of soil

                 ( B )
a) Four in all 
b) Almonds, cashew nuts and groundnuts
c) Milk, eggs, cheese, fish
d) eight in all
e) Subsoil
f) Topsoil

Q.4] Jumbled words. [ 3 Marks ]

i) GORUAHGE -
ii) OTOPRAOZ -
iii) AMLYO -

Q.5] Name the following. [ 3 Marks ]

i) A harmful microbe - 
ii) Visible part of the tooth - 
iii) Taking steps to protect soil - 

Q.6] Write odd one out. [3 Marks ]

i) Clayey, Sandy, Bedrock, Loamy
ii) Incisors, Canines, Enamel, Molars
iii) Potassium, Iodine, Calcium, Fish

Q.7] Identify the following images. [ 3 Marks ]

i) 
           
          _________________________

ii) 



      ____________________

iii) 

         __________________________

Q.8] Answer in short. [ 3 Marks ]

i) What are protozoa? Write diseases cause by them.
ii) Write about factors responsible for soil erosion.
iii) What is plaque?

Q.9] Answer in detail. [ 6 Marks ]

i) Explain the role of intestines in the process of digestion.
ii) Explain different ways of preservation and protection of food from germs.
iii) Why should we plant more trees?

Answers : 

Q.1] 
i) c
ii) d
iii) b

Q.2]
i) False
ii) True
iii) True

Q.3]
i) c
ii) a
iii) f

Q.4] 
i) ROUGHAGE
ii) PROTOZOA
iii) LOAMY

Q.5]
i) Viruses
ii) Crown
iii) Soil Conservation

Q.6]
i) Bedrock
ii) Enamel
iii) Fish

Q.7] 
i) Algae
ii) Molar
iii) Sand






















23 June 2024

Geography and Civics Practice Test | Grade -8 | Resources | Land, Soil, and Water resources | The Constitution and the need for laws | Ideas and the Ideals of the Indian Constitution |

Geography and Civics 

Practice Test 


Grade - 8 [ 30 marks ]

                                                                                              - Priyanka Chandratre
Portion - 1) Resources
               2) Land, soil and water resources
               3) The Constitution and the Need for Laws
               4) Ideas and Ideals of the Indian Constitution

Q. 1] Choose correct option. [ 4 marks ]

i) Ubiquitous resources are resources that are________________________
a) cannot be replenished
b) unevenly distributed
c) found everywhere
d) regenerated rapidly

ii) The redness in red soil is due to the presence of___________________
a) iron
b) iron oxides
c) oxides
d) iron chloride

iii) The Indian Constitution contains________________
a) 399articles and 12 schedules
b) 390 articles and 22 schedules
c) 395 articles and 22 schedules
d) 395 articles and 12 schedules

iv) Secular means_________________
a) everyone is given equal opportunity
b) no discrimination on the basis of religion
c) India is independent
d) freedom to express their opinion


Q.2] True or false? [ 4 Marks ]

a) India is governed at three levels.
b) Indian Constitution is the shortest constitution in the world.
c) Subsoil is the layer just below the topsoil.
d)  Human resource is the one of the most important resource.

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Q.3] Distinguish between [ 4 Marks ]

a) Actual resources and Potential resources
b) Red soil and Laterite soil

Q.4] Give reasons [ 4 Marks ] 

a) Constitution is essential.
b) Dams were built on the rivers.

Q.5] Answer in brief [ 4 Marks ]

a) Make a list of fundamental rights.
b) Write the name of two important Acts.
c) What is mean by land degradation?
d) What are the types of natural resources on the basis of distribution?


Q.6] Answer in detail [ 4 Marks ]

a) What are the four ' golden Rs ' of conservation?
b) Explain the federal structure of government.

Q.7] Case Study : [ 6 Marks ]

The Silent Valley is one of the last patches of untouched rainforests in the world. Located in the Western Ghats in Kerala, it is home to a variety of rare plants, birds and animals, such as the Lion- tailed Macaque, the Great Indian Hornbill and the Nilgiri Tahr. In 1973, the Kerala State Electricity Board proposed to build a dam across the Kuntipuzha River for generating hydroelectricity. The reservoir formed by the dam would have flooded large tracts of the Silent Valley. An NGO led by school teachers, the Kerala Sastra Sahithya Parishat ( KSSP ), roused public opinion on the need to save the Silent Valley. They wrote letters and articles in the press and held public debates. As various scientific studies showed that the construction of a hydel project at Silent Valley would be permanently damage the forest ecosystem, the anti-dam movement gradually became a mass movement, with even students across Kerala joining in the protest. After weighing all the pros and cons, the government decided to abandon the project, and the Silent Valley was declared a National Park in 1985. The saving of the Silent Valley is one of the best example of people- power in a democracy.

a) What is Silent Valley? [ 2 ]
b) On which river Kerala State Electricity Board was building a dam? [ 1 ]
c) What is to be done to protest Silent Valley? [ 2 ]
d) In which year Silent Valley was declared as a National Park? [ 1 ]













18 June 2024

मराठी सराव परीक्षा - १ 

खेळत - खेळत शिकूया   [ Class - 7 ]

पाठ -

सरस्वती स्तवन 

लोटाभर पाणी 

गुण - ३० 


प्र . १ )  खालील उतारा वाचून प्रश्नांची उत्तरे लिहा . [ 5 Marks ]  

 संभाषण व भाषण यांतील फरक आपल्याला त्या शब्दावरूनच कळतो . संभाषण हे दोन किंवा तीन माणसांचे आपापसंतील बोलणे असते. भाषण हे एखाद्या गटासमोर किंवा मोठ्या समूहासमोर आपल्या विचारांचे प्रकटीकरण असते . आपले विचार समूहाला समजावून सांगणे हे भाषणाचे सर्वसाधारण स्वरूप असते . विचारांची निश्चिती , त्यासाठी प्रमुख मुद्दे , त्यांचा क्रम , उपमुद्दे , त्यांचा परस्परसंबंध , त्यांची तर्कशुद्धी मांडणी करणे आवश्यक असते . आपले मत पटवून देण्यासाठी आधार, प्रमाण , पुरावे यांची आपण मांडणी करतो . आवाजातील चढउतार , शब्दांची निवड, शब्दांचे बिनचूक उच्चार , बोलण्याचा ओघ , आवश्यक तेवढ्याच हालचाली, सर्व समूहाला विश्वासात घेऊन बोलणे ही कौशल्ये आत्मसात करावी  लागतात . भाषेची साधना करणाऱ्याला संभाषण व भाषणाची  कौशल्ये आत्मसात करणे आवश्यक आहेच. 


i ) संभाषण व भाषण यांतील फरक कशावरून कळतो ?

ii ) संभाषण व भाषण यांतील फरक लिहा . 

iii ) भाषणसाठी कोणत्या गोष्टी आवश्यक असतात ?

iv ) उत्तम वक्ता होण्यासाठी कोणते कौशल्ये आत्मसात करावी लागतात ?

v ) विरूद्ध शब्द लिहा -

     अनावश्यक -....................                    

     अनिश्चित -........................  

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प्र .२ ) रिकाम्या जागा भरा . [ 3  Marks ]

i) तू ज्ञानाची .... ............................मूर्ती 

   सदैव प्रकटे ती स्फूर्ती 

   अखंड गावी तुझी .. .. .. .. .. .. 

   हीच तव  पदींची भक्ति 

ii ) ........................ हे  सारे निरखून बघत होते. 

iii ) गांधीजींच्या उत्तराने ................... चमकले .

प्र .३ ) एका वाक्यात उत्तरे लिहा. [ 5  Marks ]

i ) १९१५  साली काय झाले होते ?
ii ) देवीच्या मुखावर काय शोभते ?
iii ) स्वातंत्र्याच्या चळवळीचे नेते कोण -कोण होते ?
iv ) देवीकडे किती कला आहेत ?
v ) उधळपट्टी म्हणजे काय?

प्र .४ ) व्याकरण  [ 4  Marks ]

अ ) समानार्थी शब्द लिहा.

i)  चरण -
ii ) जीवन -

आ) विरूद्ध शब्द लिहा.

i ) ज्ञान - 
ii ) न्याय - 

इ ) वचन बदला.

i ) मूर्ती -
ii ) बैठक - 

ई ) लिंग ओळखा.

i ) देवी - 
ii ) नदी - 

प्र .५ ) पुढील प्रश्न सूचनेप्रमाणे सोडवा . [ 4 Marks ]

i )  मंदिर खूप मोठे आहे . ( नाम चा प्रकार ओळखा )
ii ) तो आमचा बंगला आहे. ( सर्वनामचा प्रकार ओळखा )
iii ) रमाने जेवण केले . ( काळ  ओळखा )
iv ) अंक अक्षरात लिहा . 
       ११९ -
       १२७ -

प्र .६ ) खालील प्रश्नांची उत्तरे थोडक्यात लिहा .[ 4 Marks ]
i ) सरस्वती देवीचे वर्णन करा . 
ii ) प्रयागला झालेल्या बैठकीचे वर्णन करा .  

प्र. ७ ) कोणत्याही एका विषयावर निबंध लिहा . [ 5 Marks ]

i ) माझा आवडता पक्षी 
ii ) माझा आवडता समाजसुधारक 
iii ) महात्मा गांधी 










                       

17 June 2024

Social Science Practice Test grade 4 | The Early Civilizations | Himalayan Range | The Northern Plains | The Southern Plateau | CBSE | NCERT |

 Social Science Practice Test - I 

                      Class - 4 [ 30 Marks ]


Portion - 1) The Early Civilizations
               2)Himalayan Range
               3) The Northern Plains
               4) The Southern Plateau







Q. 1) Choose the correct option. [ 4 Marks ]

i) The greatest ancient river valley civilizations of the world are.......................
a) Indus Valley civilization
b) Harappan civilization
c) Vedic civilization
d) a and b both

ii) ............................is the highest peak in India.
a) K2
b) Mount Everest
c) Kanchenjunga
d) Nanda Devi

iii) ............................river basin is also called the " food bowl of India".
a) Sutlej 
b) Ganga
c) Brahmaputra
d) Yamuna

iv) Which crop are cultivated in black soil?
a) cotton
b) sugarcane
c) rice
d) all of the above

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Q.2 ) True or false? [ 4 Marks ]

a) The Western Ghats receives more rainfall than the Eastern Ghats.
b) Bhakra Nangal Dam has been built across Sutlej river for generating electricity.
c) The Shivalik's are the highest of the Himalayan Ranges.
d) In Vedic Age the caste system was born in India.  

Q. 3) Name the following. [ 4 Marks ]
 
a) Main occupation of people in Harappan civilization - 
b) The north- eastern part of the Shivaliks -
c) Small rivers that join big rivers - 
d)  A flat- topped highland with steep -

Q . 4) Match the pairs [ 4 Marks ] 

          ( A )
a) Jog falls
b) Longest river
c) Rohtang and Nathu La
d) Largest delta 



      ( B )
i) Ganga
ii) Sunderbans
iii) Karnataka
iv) Hyderabad
v) Important passes
vi) Sutlej

Q. 5 ) Answer the following. [ 5 Marks ]

a) What were the four varnas in the caste system?
b) Write about the Shivaliks.
c) Alluvium is good for what?
d) Which mining centres of India are located in Chota Nagpur Plateau?
e) The Sutlej river basin lies in which part of the northern plains?

Q. 6 ) Answer in detail [ 4 Marks ]

a) Describe Indus Valley civilization.
b) Write about origin and extent of Brahmaputra river basin.

Q. 7 ) Case Study :

The Deccan Plateau lies to the south of the Satpura Range and the Narmada River. The Deccan Plateau is bordered on either side by the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats. The Eastern and the Western Ghats meet each other at the Nilgiri hill. This plateau covers the states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Anaimudi, the highest peak of the peninsular region, is situated on the Deccan plateau. Rivers like Mahanadi, Godavari, Kaveri, Krishna, Narmada and Tapi originates in this area. The Jog falls in Karnataka, is the highest waterfall in our country and lies in this plateau region.

Answer the following . [ 5 Marks ]

a) What is the location of the Deccan Plateau?
b) Where the Eastern and Western Ghats meet?
c) Which states lies in the Deccan Plateau?
d) Which rivers originates in the Deccan Plateau?
e) Which is the highest waterfall in India?






16 June 2024

History Practice Test | Class 8 | Where, When and How - India and the Modern World | The Establishment of Company Power | CBSE | NCERT |



History Practice Test - I 






 

Class 8 [ 30 Marks]



    Portion - 1) Where, When and How- India and the Modern World
                   2) The Establishment of Company Power
                   
Q. 1] Choose the correct option. [ 4 Marks ]

i) The Renaissance was a movement that started in the ..................................
a) 14th century in France
b) 15th century in Italy
c) 14th century in Italy
d) 15th century in France

ii) In the fourth Anglo-Mysore War...................................
a) British defeated Marathas
b) British defeated Tipu Sultan
c) British defeated Mir Qasim
d) British defeated Mir Jafar

iii) A greater concern for human welfare, dignity and values means...................
a) socialism
b) Nationalism
c) Democracy
d) Humanism

iv) Who led the Sikh against the British in the 18th century?
a) Maharaja Duleep Singh
b) Maharaja Ranjit Singh
c) Maharaja Kuldeep Singh
d) Maharaja Parmveer Singh


Q. 2 ] Match the pairs. [4 Marks ]

             ( A )
a) Dutch East India Company     
b) Colonialism                              
c) indigo                                       
d) Hyder Ali                                 
                                                      
                                                  
              ( B )                                        
                  
i) Result of Exploration                              
ii) Result of Industrial revolution                                      
iii) Goa, Diu, Daman
iv) Father of Shah Alam
v) used for making gun powder
vi) Masulipatnam, Surat & Cochin
vii) used for dying cloths
viii) Father of Tipu Sultan

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Q. 3] True or false? [ 3 Marks ]

i) Max Muller wrote about the Vedas and Indian philosophy, as he born in India.
ii) Sir Thomas Roe received permission by the court of Jahangir to set up factories in Mughal Empire.
iii) Lord Dalhousie, the governor - general, declared war on the Sikhs.

Q. 4] Define following terms. [ 2 Marks ]

i) Scientific method of enquiry
ii) Annexations

Concept Map : Sources of Information

Q. 5 ] Answer in brief. [ 5 Marks ]

i) Between whom was the Battle of Buxar fought?
ii) Write two name of historical buildings were built by British.
iii) Why Mir Jafar - the commander in - chief of the nawab's army was replaced by his son-in -law, Mir Qasim by British?
iv) Which government documents were recorded by British officials?
v) Which city was nominated as the company's center of trade in the East by British?

Q. 6 ] Answer in detail. [ 6 Marks ]

i) Explain the term The Renaissance.
ii) How British victory over Mysore paved the way for the total control of India.
ii) What were the reasons for the success of the British in India?

Q. 7 ] Case Study : [ 6 Marks ]

In 1763, Mir Qasim went to Awadh and entered into alliance with Nawab Shujauddaula and the Mughal emperor Shah Alam, who was there as a refugee after the Third Battle of Panipat. In 1764, the combined forces of Mir Qasim, Shujauddaula and Shah Alam met British at the Battle of Buxar. Clive defeated them. MIr Qasim fled, while others signed the Treaty of Allahabad with the British. As a result , all territories were returned to the Nawab of Awad, except Kora and Allahabad , which were given to the emperor along with an annual pension.In return, the emperor was made to give the diwani of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to the British. This gave the British the right to collect revenue and administer justice in this region.

Answer the following questions : 

i) With whom Mir Qasim entered into an alliance?
ii) Which Indian rulers took part in the Battle of Buxar?
iii) How British got right to collect revenue and administer justice in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa?













12 June 2024

Science Practice Test | Class 7 | Nutrition in Plants | Nutrition in Animals | Science Sample Paper | Answers |


       Science Practice Test- I

                       



Portion - Nutrition in Plants and Nutrition in Animals [ 30 Marks ]










Q. 1. ] Choose the correct option. [ 3 Marks ]

i )  The plant from which the parasite derives its nutrition is called a.................
      a) parasite
      b) partial parasite
      c) host
     d) a and b both
ii) Chlorophyll pigment is capable of trapping .................... which in turn used to prepare glucose.
     a) oxygen
     b) water
     c) carbon dioxide
     d) solar energy 
iii) .................. has tentacles to catch its prey.
     a) Paramecium
     b) Hydra
     c) Butterfly
     d) Amoeba  

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Q. 2. ] State whether the following statements are True or False. [ 3 Marks ] 

i) The stomach has an inner lining called villi.
ii) Rafflesia is a parasitic plant.
iii) Assimilation is the process of utilizing nutrients for energy, growth and development by body.  

Q. 3. ] Match the following. [ 4 Marks ]

i) Saprophytic plant                                    a) Algae
ii) Biggest flower                                        b) Mistletoe
iii) Reddish gland                                      c) Monotropa
iv) Ruminant                                              d) Rafflesia
                                                                  e) Fox
                                                                  f) Sheep
                                                                  g) Gall bladder
                                                                  h) Liver

Q. 4 ] Answer in one word. [ 4 Marks ]

i) A passage to carry the food from the mouth to the stomach                 .......................
ii) Microbes which convert atmospheric nitrogen                                      .......................
iii) Visible part of tooth present above the gums                                       .......................
iv) Plants derive nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter           ......................                                    
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Q. 5 ] Draw a neat and labeled diagram of following. [ 4 Marks ]  
         
i) Structure of stomata
ii) Digestion of food in Amoeba

Q. 6 ] Give reason. [ 6 Marks ]

i) The pitcher plant is green and carries out photosynthesis, but feed on insects.
ii) Farmers grow a leguminous plant.
iii) Small intestine in herbivores is longer than in carnivores.

Q. 7] Answer the following. [ 6 Marks ]

i) Difference between nutrition in Amoeba and nutrition in Hydra.
ii) Explain in brief - nutrition in ruminants.
iii) Define heterotrophic mode of nutrition and their types.


Answers :

Q.1] 
i) c
ii) d
iii) b

Q.2]
i) False
ii) True
iii) True

Q.3]
i) c
ii) d
iii) h
iv) f

Q.4]
i) Food pipe or Oesophagus
ii) Rhizobium
iii) Crown
iv) Saprophytic plants






















Things around us | Biotic and abiotic components of the Environment | Living things and their characteristics |

Things Around Us                                                                                                    - Priyanka Chandratre  ...