MID TERM REVISION PAPER(2019-20) Grade: 5 Subject: English

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MID TERM REVISION PAPER(2019-20) Grade: 5 Subject: English Duration: 1.5 hrs. Maximum Marks: 40 Teacher Incharge: Name of student: The question paper is divided into four sections: Section A: Reading 7 Marks Section B: Grammar 10 Marks Section C: Writing 12 Marks Section D: Literature 11 Marks General Instructions: All questions are compulsory. You may attempt any section at a time. All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order. Section-A READING A1. Read the following passage carefully: (7) PUSHKAR 1. Come November and Pushkar in Rajasthan is awake, especially, the week concluding with Kartik Purnima. The lakeside rings with the sound of pilgrims taking dips in the lake, worshipping at the temples along the banks and sadhus chanting scriptures. 2. The rest of the city overflows with thousands of people who bring cattle the camels, to take part in the annual cattle fair, the largest in Asia. Following closely on their heels is the crowd of tourists who troop in to enjoy the fun. 3. Surrounded by hills on the three sides and sand dunes on the fourth, it forms a fascinating backdrop for the festival highlighting Rajasthan’s love of colour, music, dance and joyous celebrations. 4. An interesting feature of the fair is the mass trading of camels which holds centre stage. The festival hosts about 50,000 camels which are dressed up, paraded, sold and made to take part in races. The buying and selling of cattle takes place almost simultaneously. The roadside stalls offer traditional Rajasthani clothes, jewellery, handicraft items and mouth-watering delicacies.

Transcript of MID TERM REVISION PAPER(2019-20) Grade: 5 Subject: English

MID TERM REVISION PAPER(2019-20)

Grade: 5

Subject: English

Duration: 1.5 hrs. Maximum Marks: 40

Teacher Incharge: Name of student:

The question paper is divided into four sections:

Section A: Reading 7 Marks

Section B: Grammar 10 Marks

Section C: Writing 12 Marks

Section D: Literature 11 Marks

General Instructions:

• All questions are compulsory.

• You may attempt any section at a time.

• All questions of that particular section must be attempted in the correct order.

Section-A

READING

A1. Read the following passage carefully: (7)

PUSHKAR

1. Come November and Pushkar in Rajasthan is awake, especially, the week concluding with Kartik Purnima.

The lakeside rings with the sound of pilgrims taking dips in the lake, worshipping at the temples along the

banks and sadhus chanting scriptures.

2. The rest of the city overflows with thousands of people who bring cattle the camels, to take part in the annual

cattle fair, the largest in Asia. Following closely on their heels is the crowd of tourists who troop in to enjoy

the fun.

3. Surrounded by hills on the three sides and sand dunes on the fourth, it forms a fascinating backdrop for the

festival highlighting Rajasthan’s love of colour, music, dance and joyous celebrations.

4. An interesting feature of the fair is the mass trading of camels which holds centre stage. The festival hosts

about 50,000 camels which are dressed up, paraded, sold and made to take part in races. The buying and

selling of cattle takes place almost simultaneously. The roadside stalls offer traditional Rajasthani clothes,

jewellery, handicraft items and mouth-watering delicacies.

5. The evenings are devoted to live shows, arranged specially by the fair authorities, which comprise

instrumental music and folk songs; folk dances including the fire dance- all of it bringing to life the vibrant

culture of Rajasthan.

Write the option you consider the most appropriate:--

1. Pushkar is world famous for

a. Its temples and the cattle fair

b. Rajasthani folk music

c. Its lake and sand dunes

d. Rajasthani handicrafts

2. The main purpose of the fair is

a. To organise camel races and rides

b. To buy and sell camels and other cattle

c. To display and sell Rajasthani handicrafts

d. To enjoy musical shows

3. The expression ‘all of it’ (paragraph 5) refers to

a. Rajasthan

b. Pushkar

c. Items in the evening shows

d. Cattle fair

4. The passage seems to suggest that the people of Rajasthan

a. Love their cattle

b. Are very religious

c. Like joyous celebrations

d. Live a hard life

5. Find synonyms of the given word/ phrase from the passage:

a. Tender

b. To move together

6. Find the antonym from the passage:

a. asleep

b. excluding

7. Pukhraj is awake in ................................... (complete it)

Section B

Grammar ( 10 Marks)

B1. Under line the correct adjective and identify it:

1. Neelam is the best singer in the school. ( Adjective of quality/ quantity)

2. Veena has many friends in school. ( Adjective of number/ quantity)

3. The prayer was held in Convent. (Proper/possessive adjective)

B2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of verb:

1. I .............................. my answer sheet before submitting. ( check)

2. Mother ................................... when the guest came. (cook)

3. Vijay ..................................................... tickets on his way to office. 9buy)

4. He ................................... to school every day. (go)

B3.Choose the correct opition and fill in the blanks.

Gauri distributed sweets ……………………… (between/among) all the students, she also invited me

………………….. (in/to) her birthday party. We dived ……………………… (in/ into) the pool.

Section:C

Writing

C1. Write a letter to your friend inviting him for Christmas holidays. ( 5 MARKS)

C2. Complete the story: (7 MARKS)

Once upon a time

Section:D

Literature (11 marks)

D1. Read the passage and answer the following questions.(2 marks)

‘ Good morning, dear students, ‘the principal said. ‘Please put down your pencils

and go back to bed.

Q1. Whom is the principal talking to:

Q2.Write the rhyming scheme of the stanza:

D2.Answer the following questions in two or three lines. (6marks)

Q1. What is knowledge and what is wisdom?

Q2. What happened at the end of poem ‘the quarrel’?

Q3.Where did Ndege take Gingile the second time?

D3. Fill ups: ( 1mark)

1.Preening is important because ………………………………..

D4. True/ false: (1mark)

1.Mr. Rogers was chief of police:

D5. Make a meaningful sentence: (1mark)

1. little/Ndege /was/not/powerless/but

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MID TERM REVISION PAPER(2019-20)

Grade: 5

Subject: ict

Duration: 1 hr. Maximum Marks: 20

Teacher Incharge: Name of student:

Section --A

Q1.Multiple Choice Questions:

1. Which utility software shrinks files so that less space is occupied?

a) Backup b) Compression c) Antivirus d) none of these

2. Which file extension is used for word files?

a).docx b).jpg c).pptx d) all of these

3. Which utility software shrinks files so that less space is occupied?

a) Backup b) Compression c) Antivirus d) none of these

4. Which file extension is used for word files?

a).docx b).jpg c).pptx d) all of these

5. In table tools, which option is used to change the style of the table?

a)Layout b)Design c)Insert d) all of these

Section --B

Q2.Question Answers:

1. What is utility software? Give one example.

2. What is language processor?

3. What is a table? Write 2 methods to insert a table.

4. What is multimedia software?

5. What is clipart?

Section –C

Q3.Application based Questions:

1. Mohit wants to design a cover for his magazine. Which software he will use?

2. Geeta wants to insert a table in her document. What button should she select under insert tab?

Section –D

Q4.Rewrite the statement if it is wrong else write true.

1. Pen drive is a utility software-

2. Symbols are special characters or signs that can be inserted into a word document-

3. Language processor is a machine-

MID TERM REVISION PAPER(2019-20)

Grade: 5

Subject: Maths

Duration: 1.5 hrs. Maximum Marks: 40

Teacher Incharge: Name of student:

Section A (1 × 10 =10)

1. In 35,74,631 the digit ______ is in the lakhs place. Its place value is _____________

2. The first two common multiples of 3 and 5 are _____ and ______

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4. There are ________ one fourth in 5.

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7. 5643 ÷ 100, Q= ______ R = ________

8. 87,46,310 when rounded off to nearest 1000’s is 87,47,000 ________ (True/False)

9. XIX + ______ = LX

10. If the number 6320#6 is divisible by 4, then the symbol # can be replaced by the least

digit ____

Section B (2 × 5 =10)

11. A cartload of potatoes was bought for Rs. 5240. A coolie was paid Rs 250 for loading the

potatoes. An amount of Rs 650 was paid for transportation. The tomatoes were sold for

Rs Rs 8500.

a) Calculate the total cost price

b) Calculate the gain or loss

12. Simplify:

16 – 6 ÷ 3 + 4 × 2

13. State true or false

a) There are 3 prime numbers between 70 and 80.

b) 169 is a factor of 13.

14. Find the HCF of 27, 99, 144 by prime factorization.

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years?

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b) Rewrite 70005040 by inserting commas according to international number system

and write the number in word form also.

Section D (2 × 4 =8)

20. A carton contains 164 packets of cornflakes.

a) How many packets of cornflakes will be packed in a day, if 1,550 cartons are packed?

b) How many packets will be packed in a week, if all the days are working?

21. Choose the correct option

i) The place value and face value of a digit are always equal at

a) Ones place b) tens place

c) Hundreds place d) Never

ii) Sixty three million five hundred seven thousand thirty four ____________

a) 63,750,134 b) 63,570,034

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Half Yearly Exam (2019-20)

Grade: 5 Revision paper

Subject: Science

Duration: 1.5 hrs. Maximum Marks: 40

Teacher Incharge: Name of student:

_______________________________________________________________________________

General Instructions:

• Read the question paper carefully during the READING TIME.

• The question paper comprises of 4 sections i.e. Section A, B, C and D.

• Section A carries 5 questions of 1 mark(s) each.

• Section B carries 5 questions of 2 mark(s) each

• Section C carries 5 questions of 3 mark(s) each.

• Section D carries 2 questions of 5 mark(s) each.

• Attempt the sub-parts of the questions (IF ANY) with the main question only.

• All the questions are compulsory. Answers must be properly numbered.

• Handwriting should be readable.

• Paper must neat and tidy, avoid cutting and overwriting.

.

Section A

Multiple Choice questions.

(1+1+1+1+1=05 M) Q.1 Sugar solution is the example of ____________________solution.

a) solid dissolved in liquid b) gas dissolved in liquid

c) gas dissolved in gas d) liquid dissolved in liquids

Q.2 Sharp canines to tear the flesh

a) lion b) elephant

c) deer d) crow

Q.3. ___________is the example of exhaustible source .

a) coal b) solar energy

c) wind energy d) both b and c

Q. 4 ______________nerve carry messages from the different parts of the body to brain or spinal

cord .

a) sensory nerve b) motor nerve

c) mixed nerve d) both a and b

Q.5 Animals whose bite can cause rabies.

a) cat and rat b) lion and tiger

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c) cat and dog d) rat and dog

Section B

Short Answer Questions Type 1 (2+2+2+2+2=10M)

Q. 6 How does body covering help to survive of these animal (0.5+0.5+0.5+0.5=2)

a) beetle b) bear c) tortoise d) snake

Q. 7 Difference between miscible liquid and immiscible liquid.

Q. 8 List any 2 processes to show that matter changes from one state to another. Explain it.

Q. 9 What will happen if

i. The taste buds of the tongue are damaged.

ii. The optic nerve is destroyed.

Q.10 a)What are opaque materials? Give 2 examples.

b) Write different types of animal’s habitat with two examples each.

Section C

Short Answer Questions Type 2 (3+3+3+3+3=15M)

Q. 11 a) Give information on layers of earth.

b) Write the different types of artificial satellite and also write their function.

Q. 12 .a) Identify which type of change can be seen in the following examples which are given

below. 2m

a. tearing paper b. Making curd from milk c. Breaking of glass

d. burning of paper e. Melting of iron f. Rusting of iron

b) Mention any two features of shadow. 1m

Q. 13 . Identify the picture. Label the parts of the given picture.

b) Why brain is not involved during reflex action? Give proper reason behind it.

Q.14. There was a house on fire due to some electrical faults. Bravo and Danny ran towards the

house. Suddenly a man came out of the house with fire on his clothes. Bravo and Danny stopped the

person and dropped him to the ground and rolled him.

a) What values are exhibited by Bravo and Denny? (1+2=3)

b) Why did they drop and roll the man on the ground?

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Q15. A) Which organ of movement will work in the following examples

i. snake ii) dog iii) birds iv) penguins B). Which part of the brain will be work here?

a. sneezing b. cycling c. intelligence

Section D

Long Answer Questions (5+5=10M)

Q.31 A) Define these terms. 2 m

a. corona b. bone marrow c. blister d. expansion

B) Complete the series. 1m

Eyes: See:: Nose : _______________

fishes : ____________ :: Birds : features.

C) Draw the diagram of different phases of the moon with proper labeling. 2m

Q32 ii. Identify the limbs and breathing organ of these animals with their name. 2m

a) b)

Q. 34 Give reason. 1m

i. What we should do and to avoid during fire from petrol or electrical faults?

ii. Give one example to explain expansion and contraction from your daily life.

iii) Draw well labeled diagram of lunar eclipse. 2m

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MID TERM REVISION PAPER(2019-20)

Grade: 5

Subject: S.st

Duration: 1.5 hrs. Maximum Marks: 40

Teacher Incharge: Name of student:

___________________________________________________________________________

Q1-Tick the Correct answer (5)

1. Much of the water is obtained from

(a) Oases (b) by desalinating sea water

© fromwadis (d) wells

2. Which of these is related to the breaking the Salt law?

(a) ChauriChaura incident (b) Dandi March

© JallianwalaBagh incident (d) Simon Commossion

3. The Revolt of 1857 Starte at

(a) Indore (b) Awadh

© Meerut (d) Delhi

4. The part of the Earth above the Equator is called the

(a) North Pole (b) South Pole

© Southern Hemisphere (d) Northern Hemisphere

5. In the middle course the river develops loops called

(a) Meanders (b) rapids

© canyons (d) deltas

Q2- Name these (5)

1. A deep valley with steep sides made of rocks.

2. It help us understand the colour scheme and symbols used onmap.

3. The killing of large number of people.

4. An area in desert where there is water and where plants grow.

5. An imaginary line passing through two extreme points on a sphere around which it

spins.

Q-3 Correct the given statement and write it again (3)

1. Lines of latitudes also called meridians. They are drawn from north to south.

2. Flat and low-lying landform is called plateau.

3. Saudi Arabia lies in Africa and has cold and wet climate.

Section-B

Answer the following questions (3x3=9)

1. What is parallel? Write three features of parallels.

2. “ Saudi Arabia is one of the largest producers of petroleum” in the light of given

statement answer the given questions

1. How it is helpful to develop the country?

2. How discovery of petroleum has changed the life of peole?

Identify the picture and write what type of climate this place experience throughout

The year and why?

Section-C

Answer the following questions (10)

1. (a)What is map? Why it is less accurate than a globe? (2)

(b)What is grid? How it is helpful to locate a place on globe? (3)

2. (a) What are the three courses of a river? Write different features which are formed

in three courses? (2)

(b)How is a delta formed? (3)

Section-D

Read the following passage and give the answers given below (3)

India is a vast country and each part has its own architecture. There are numerous

heritage buildings , tombs, forts, palaces , baolis or step well, temples and churches in

country. Each of them is a story in itself- the people who built them, when and why,

the different materials used, the purpose for which thet were built, etc. There are so

many hidden in this treasure. Materials heritage includes buildings, artefacts,

paintings, coins, etc. that have been left behind by our ancestors. Temples in India are

famous for beautiful carvings depicting godsabd goddesses, animals, peole, stories

and situations.We have a rich heritage. We need to create more awareness about

preserving our heritage. For that we need to feel proud of these treasures and take

care of them so that the future generations can have the opportunity to see them.

1. What things can be seen in India related to our heritage?

2. What material heritage includes?

3. Why we need to conserve our heritage?

Q-2 Draw a poster on scene of desert (2)

Q-3 On the map of India mark the following places (3)

1. Barrackpore

2. Kanpur

3. Gwalior