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Satish Chandra Memorial School
Class : IV
Model Questions Paper
(Based on the syllabus of Final Examination)
5
Q. Write a paragraph on the following topics :-
1. My parents Points: Your love and respect for your parents – their love and affection for you – their qualities you admire – what
you promise to do for them when you grow up.
2. Rabindranath Tagore Points : Place of birth – Kolkata – Date of birth – May 7, 1861 – A writer – wrote novels, dramas, short stories, essays
and songs – Nobel Prize in 1913 on Geetanjali – An educationalist – founded Viswa Bharati –A Patriot – gave
up Knighthood – Death – August 7, 1941
3. School sports Points : Games in school – when held – competitors – events- crowd – conclusion.
4. Hobbies Points : Meaning of hobby – different kinds – gardening, cycling, flying kites – collecting stamps, pictures are
common – dancing, music, photography – refresh mind – build body and mind – source of monetary gain also.
5. Duties of students Points : Study seriously – respect teachers and elders – do homework daily – help other students – aware of social
responsibility – doing some social duties.
Q. Develop each of the following outlines into a story and choose a title :- 10 1. An ant falls into a river – a bird drops a leaf – ant saved – a hunter about to kill the bird with an arrow – ant
bites him at his foot – man misses aim – and saved.
2. Two boys walking – saw a boy near a pond – boy fell in the pond – shouted – men gathered – boy saved –
everyone praised two boys.
3. A wolf met a healthy dog – dog spoke highly of his lot – good food – kept watching only at night – wolf nearly
won over – saw a mark round the dog’s neck – the mark of chain.
4. A lion as sleep – a mouse ran into his nose – lion angry – mouse begged mercy – mouse freed – lion caught in
the net – mouse cut the net – lion freed.
5. Some mice living in fear of a cat – called a meeting – many plans discussed – lastly proposed to tie a bell on
the cat’s neck – an old mouse pointed – who is to bell the cat.
Grammar
Q. Circle the subject and underline the predicate: 1
i) He rides a bicycle.
ii) My pen is broken
iii) The plane is in the air.
iv) The birds are on the tree.
Q. Fill in the blanks using simple past form of the verbs given after the sentences :-
1. I ______________ (do) it yesterday.
2. We _____________ (come) here last Sunday.
3. She ____________ (go) to Delhi last Friday.
4. They ____________ (work) on that.
Ans. : 1. did ; 2. Came ; 3. Went ; 4. Worked
Q. Put proper conjunctions in the blank spaces :
1. I tried hard ____________ I failed.
2. _______ he ________ his friends did it.
3. You may like it ____________ not, it matters little.
4. DO not go ___________ I come.
Ans. 1. But ; 2. Either – or ; 3. Or ; 4 before.
Q. Fill in the correct question word in each blank using WH-word :
1. ___________ are you from ?
2. ___________ of these books do you want ?
3. ___________ book is it ?
4. ___________ do you make biryani ?
Ans. 1. Where ; 2. Which ; 3. Whose ; 4. How.
Q. Identify the different types of sentences below :
1. Why is he not present here ?
2. What a pity !
3. How foolish !
4. He does not like this.
Ans. 1. Interrogative ; 2. Exclamatory ; 3. Exclamatory ; 4. Declarative.
Q. Use the verbs is agreement with their subjects :
1. The man with all the birds _____________ (live/lives) on my street.
2. No body ____________ (Know/Knows) the trouble I’ve seen.
3. The prime Minister, together with his wife, __________ (greets/greet) the press cordially.
4. One of my sisters _____________ (is/are) going on a trip to France.
5. Annie and her brothers ____________ (is/are) at school.
Ans. 1. Lives ; 2. Knows ; 3. Greets ; 4. Is ; 5. Are.
Literature
Q. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow : 1 + 1 + 1 = 3
1. “But you don’t look like a genie”.
a) who said this ?
b) To whom were they said ?
c) Why were these words said ?
Ans. Value points : c) genie’s dress
2. “No, I have home work to do.”
a) who said his ?
b) To whom was this said ?
c) Why was this said ?
Ans.: value points : c) Nina – wanted to escape from the situation.
Q. Answer the following questions : 2
1. Why was Nina sad ?
Ans. : value points : Nina – not got the shell – two friends looked at it.
2. Who wrote the poem, ‘The Land of counterpane’ ?
Ans. : Value points : Robert Louis Stevenson.
3. Who was Tenali Rama ?
Ans. : Value Points : Wise and witty – Court jester of king Krishnadeva Raya.
4. What is attic ?
Ans. : Value points : room – at the top of a building – under the roof.
Q. Answer the following questions : 4
1. What is the most difficult job in the world ?
Ans. : Value Points : Mother’s Job – bringing up a child – taking care.
2. What could the gadget do ?
Ans. : Value points : Could repair any thing – example.
Q. Answer the following questions : 5
1. What happened in the attic room ?
Ans. : Value points : changing colour – gold lamp – sound – smoke – met genie.
2. Describe the land of counterpane.
Ans. : Value points : magical land – hills – rivers – fields – valleys – every thing that the boy imagined.
CLASS-IV
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
SUBJECT : ENGLISH
REFERENCE TO THE CONTEXT: (Each question carries 3 marks)
1. “I was the giant, great and still
That sits upon the pillow-hill”
i) Where are the lines taken from?
ii) Who is the ‘I’ here?
iii) What is a pillow-hill?
[Value points: i) name of the poem and the poet, ii) the poet himself, iii) piling
of pillows]
2. “Where did you find it?”
i) Where is the line taken from?
ii) Who said this and to whom?
iii) What is mentioned as ‘it’ here?
iv) What is supposed to be found and where?
[Value points: i) name of the story, ii) name of the speaker and listener, iii)
name of the object that they found in the beach, iv) name of the place where
the object was found]
3. “He’ll come walking behind you when you go home”
i) Where is the line taken from?
ii) Who said this and to whom?
iii) Who will come walking behind?
[Value points: i) name of the story/drama, ii) name of the speaker and
listener, iii) name of the animal]
2 MARKS QUESTION:
1. How is the toy elephant more beautiful than the real elephant?
[Value points: Description of the decoration of the toy elephant]
2. Why was Poppy feeling bored?
[Value points: Description of the weather of the day, Aunt Bella was out for
shopping, Poppy’s parents went for world tour, Poppy had no one else to
play with]
3. What excuse did Nina give to Nisha when she asked her to help Nisha
with her shell collection?
[Value points: Nina made an excuse of homework]
4 MARKS QUESTION:
1. Why was Nina feeling restless that night after returning from school?
[Value points: Mention the lie Nina told to Nisha about not finding the shell
in the beach]
2. Why was it hard for Poppy to believe her eyes while entering the attic?
[Value points: Describe what Poppy saw in the attic, all the magical things
happening before Poppy]
5 MARKS QUESTION:
1. What made the king believe that the mother’s job is the most difficult job
in the world?
[Value points: Description of the incident that Tenali Rama did in front of
the king]
2. How did the Grand-dad build the gadget in the poem ‘Magnificent
Machines’? Who chased Grand-dad and why?
[Value points: Name of the elements required to build the gadget]
GRAMMAR
1. A stitch in time saves nine. [Circle the subject and underline the
predicate]
2. Solomon was famous for his wisdom. [Circle the nouns in the
sentence]
3. The pupils said to the teacher, “Sir, _____ want _____ to teach ______
the use of pronouns.” [Fill in the blanks with appropriate pronoun]
4. She sits down and spins the thread. [Rewrite the sentence putting all
the verbs into Past tense]
5. Iron is useful metal. [Insert article wherever necessary in the
sentence]
6. Rajan is popular _______ (with/ among/ to) the students. [Choose the
correct preposition]
7. He failed __________ he did not work hard. [ Fill in the blank with
appropriate conjunction]
8. The train stops there. [Circle the adverb in the sentence and state
which kind of adverb it is]
9. What a good boy you are! [ Mention the type of sentence]
10. Who has broken this mirror? [Mention the type of sentence]
11. A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend. [Mention the type of
sentence]
12. The captain, with all his men, ________ (was/were) drowned.
13. The house, with its furniture, ________ (was/were) burnt.
14. Each of these boys _______ (is/are) intelligent.
15. I _______ (go) to Lucknow tomorrow. [Use the future form of the
verb given in the bracket]
16. Have you got the ________ (oval, yellow, large) box? [Arrange the
adjectives in proper order]
17. Can you teach us English? [Circle the helping verb in the
sentence]
18. The girls _______ (sing) and ______ (dance). [Use Present
Continuous from of the verbs given in the brackets]
19. She ________ (sing) when I saw her. [Use Past Continuous form of
the verb given in the bracket]
20. Miss Brown teaches us English. [ Frame a question using wh-word
‘What’ from this sentence]
WRITING SKILL
PARAGRAPH WRITING:[With a suitable title within 80-100 words]
1. MY SCHOOL
[Points: name—number of teachers—number of students—class
rooms—playground—relation between teachers and students—your
feeling for school]
2. USEFULNESS OF TREES
[Points: introduction—give us many things—stop erosion of soil—fight
pollution—useful in various ways]
3. A HOLIDAY
[Points: a holiday last week—how I enjoyed myself on the river bank—
various games we played—enjoyed boating—had a great feast of cakes,
sweets and fruits—returned home at sunset]
4. A VISIT TO A MUSEUM
[Points: when did I reach at the museum—many archeological items—
old currency—human evolution from ape—oldest mummy from Egypt—
various other important things—acquired knowledge—had fun]
5. A BOOK YOU LIKE THE BEST
[Points: author of the book—what is it all about—when I love to read
it—what did I learn from it]
STORY WRITING:[ With a suitable title within 100-120 words]
1. A man has a hen which lays golden egg every day—the man collects ten
eggs in ten days—then he gets impatient—wants to become rich
overnight—kills the hen.
2. Hot summer day—a fox on road very thirsty—sees grapes hanging over
a garden wall—jumps but cannot reach—jumps again and again but
fails to reach every time—grapes are sour.
3. A farmer had many sons—often quarreled—farmer’s advice proved
useless—he placed a bundle of sticks before them—asked each to
break it—all tried but failed—he untied the bundle—sticks now easily
broken—farmer’s advice to stay together to avoid danger.
4. A good boy disobeys his parents—gets into bad company—father gives
him some good apples—tells him to keep them aside for few days—then
father asked his son to place a rotten apple with those apples—the
rotten apple spoils the good ones within few days—father explains how
bad company can spoil good one too.
5. A dog with a bone in his mouth—crossing a stream—sees his shadow—
mistakes it for another dog with a larger bone—drops his own bone to
snatch the other one in the shadow—greed makes people loose what
they have.
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SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL HINDI MODEL QUESTION PAPERS
Mü¤ÉÉ-IV
1. qÉkÉÑqÉYZÉÏ MüÐ mÉëirÉåMü AÉÆZÉ qÉåÇ ÌMüiÉlÉå sÉåÇxÉ WûÉåiÉå WæÇû ?
E¨ÉU-qÉkÉÑqÉYZÉÏ MüÐ mÉëirÉåMü AÉÆZÉ qÉåÇ sÉaÉpÉaÉ NûWû WûÄeÉÉU sÉåÇxÉ WæÇû |
2. LMü NûiiÉå qÉåÇ ÌMüiÉlÉÏ qÉkÉÑqÉÎYZÉrÉÉð WûÉåiÉÏ WæÇû ?
E¨ÉU-LMü NûiiÉå qÉåÇ 50,000 xÉå 60,000 iÉMü qÉkÉÑqÉÎYZÉrÉÉð WûÉåiÉÏ WæÇû |
3. qÉkÉÑqÉÎYZÉrÉÉð mÉæUÉåÇ MüÐ xÉWûÉrÉiÉÉ xÉå YrÉÉ MüÉrÉï MüUiÉÏ WæÇû ?
E¨ÉU-qÉkÉÑqÉÎYZÉrÉÉð mÉæUÉåÇ MüÐ xÉWûÉrÉiÉÉ xÉå xÉÄTüÉD, MüOûÉD AÉæU ÌMüxÉÏ cÉÏÄeÉ MüÉå mÉMüÄQûlÉå AÉÌS MüÉ MüÉqÉ MüUiÉÏ WæÇû |
4. qÉkÉÑqÉÎYZÉrÉÉð zÉWûS MæüxÉå oÉlÉÉiÉÏ WæÇû ?
E¨ÉU-qÉkÉÑqÉÎYZÉrÉÉð mÉWûsÉå TÔüsÉÉåÇ xÉå UxÉ cÉÔxÉiÉÏ WæÇû | ÌTüU ExÉå AmÉlÉå qÉÑðWû qÉåÇ CMüOèPûÉ MüU ZÉÑS Måü qÉÑðWû Måü sÉÉU xÉå ÍqÉsÉÉ SåiÉÏ
WæÇû | ElÉMüÐ sÉÉU qÉåÇ MÑüNû ÌuÉzÉåwÉ mÉëMüÉU Måü UÉxÉÉrÉÌlÉMü mÉSÉjÉï WûÉåiÉå WæÇû ÎeÉxÉxÉå ÍqÉsÉMüU TÔüsÉÉåÇ MüÉ mÉiÉsÉÉ UxÉ ZÉÑzÉoÉÔSÉU aÉÉÄRåû
zÉWûS qÉåÇ mÉËUuÉÌiÉïiÉ WûÉå eÉÉiÉÉ Wæû |
5. AÇQåû qÉåÇ UWûMüU ÍcÉÌÄQûrÉÉ YrÉÉ xÉÉåcÉiÉÏ jÉÏ ?
E¨ÉU-AÇQåû qÉåÇ UWûMüU ÍcÉÌÄQûrÉÉ rÉWû xÉÉåcÉiÉÏ jÉÏ ÌMü rÉWû xÉÇxÉÉU AÇQåû Måü AÉMüÉU MüÉ Wæû |
6. eÉoÉ ÍcÉÌÄQûrÉÉ ZÉÑsÉå AÉxÉqÉÉlÉ qÉåÇ EÄQûÏ iÉÉå ExÉå YrÉÉ xÉqÉfÉ AÉrÉÉ ?
E¨ÉU-eÉoÉ ÍcÉÌÄQûrÉÉ ZÉÑsÉå AÉxÉqÉÉlÉ qÉåÇ EÄQûÏ iÉÉå ExÉå rÉWû xÉqÉfÉ AÉrÉÉ ÌMü rÉWû xÉÇxÉÉU oÉWÒûiÉ oÉÄQûÉ Wæû |
7. xuÉaÉï qÉåÇ cÉÉUÉåÇ AÉåU xÉllÉÉOûÉ YrÉÉåÇ NûÉrÉÉ jÉÉ ?
E¨ÉU-xuÉaÉï qÉåÇ cÉÉUÉåÇ AÉåU xÉllÉÉOûÉ CxÉÍsÉL NûÉrÉÉ jÉÉ YrÉÉåÇÌMü xuÉaÉï Måü xÉpÉÏ SåuÉÏ-SåuÉiÉÉ WûÄQûiÉÉsÉ qÉåÇ jÉå |
8. qÉÉð SÒaÉÉï MüÐ ESÉxÉÏ MüÉ YrÉÉ MüÉUhÉ jÉÉ ?
E¨ÉU-qÉÉð SÒaÉÉï MüÐ ESÉxÉÏ MüÉ rÉWû MüÉUhÉ jÉÉ ÌMü ElÉMåü zÉåUÉåÇ MüÉ kÉUiÉÏ mÉU oÉÑUÉ WûÉsÉ WûÉå UWûÉ Wæû | ÌSlÉ-mÉëÌiÉÌSlÉ ElÉMüÐ xÉÇZrÉÉ
MüqÉ WûÉåiÉÏ eÉÉ UWûÏ Wæû | zÉåUÉåÇ MüÐ ZÉÉsÉ oÉåcÉÏ eÉÉ UWûÏ Wæû |
9. qÉWåûzeÉÏ lÉå qÉlÉÑwrÉ Måü Mü¹ÉåÇ MüÉå SÕU MüUlÉå MüÉ YrÉÉ EmÉÉrÉ oÉiÉÉrÉÉ ?
E¨ÉU-qÉWåûzeÉÏ lÉå qÉlÉÑwrÉ Måü Mü¹ÉåÇ MüÉå SÕU MüUlÉå MüÉ rÉWû EmÉÉrÉ oÉiÉÉrÉÉ ÌMü qÉlÉÑwrÉ rÉÌS mÉ×juÉÏ MüÉ AÉÆcÉsÉ WûUå-pÉUå uÉפÉÉåÇ xÉå pÉU
Så iÉÉå ExÉMåü xÉÉUå Mü¹ SÕU WûÉå eÉÉLÆaÉå |
10. AÉrÉïlÉ MüÐ qÉÉð eÉÏuÉlÉ ÌlÉuÉÉïWû MæüxÉå MüUiÉÏ jÉÏ ?
E¨ÉU-AÉrÉïlÉ MüÐ qÉÉð eÉÏuÉlÉ ÌlÉuÉÉïWû qÉåWûlÉiÉ-qÉÄeÉSÕUÏ MüUMåü MüUiÉÏ jÉÏ |
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23. EmÉxÉaÉï sÉaÉÉMüU iÉÏlÉ-iÉÏlÉ zÉoS oÉlÉÉAÉå | ( mÉ׸ xÉÇZrÉÉ-24 )
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SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL SAMPLE QUESTIONS
2017-18 CLASS – IV
SECTION – A
1> Fill in the blanks:
a) XVII _______ XXIV
b) XL _______ LX
c) Repetition of Roman numerals means _______.
d) _______ symbols are used to represent Roman numerals.
e) (3474 + 1071) + 3031 = (_______ + 1071) + 3474
f) 1274 - ________ = 0
g) 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = ________
h) A cuboid has ______ faces, ______ edges and _______ vertices.
i) A sphere has _______ vertex.
j) A cylinder has _______ circular faces and ______ curved surface.
2> Solve the Roman numerals:
a) XXXVII – XVII
b) XXIX + XX
SECTION – B
1> Name the angle shown and also name the vertex and arms of the angle.
a) A b) Q
B
P C
R
2> Draw the next two figures of the following patterns:
a)
________ _________
3> Convert into paise:
a) Rs 259.73
b) Rs 1035.07
4> Convert into rupees and paise:
a) 76841 paise
b) 6903 paise
5> Subtract: Rs 492.58 from Rs 934.34
6> Divide: RS 772.94 by 14
7> Find the number of weeks in 8 years.
8> Find the number of days in 10 months.
9> Convert into liters and milliliters:
a) 6606 ml b) 43029 ml
10> Convert into grams:
a) 34 kg 864 g b) 68 kg 62 g
SECTION – C
1> A bowl has 13 buttons of which 9 are yellow and remaining are green. If one green and one yellow buttons are
taken out, what fraction of the buttons are green? (Ans: 3/11)
2> Multiply the sum of 3 kg 934 g and 9 kg 324 g by 7. ( Ans: 92 kg 806 g)
3> Estimate by rounding to nearest litre:
a) 93 l 987 ml – 29 l 108 ml. (Ans: 65 l)
b) 25 l 876 ml + 31 l 232 ml. ( Ans: 57 l)
4> How many days are there between January 16, 2012 to April 15, 2012. (Ans: 89 days)
5> Find the perimeter and area of a square whose side is 4 cm. (Ans: Perimeter = 16 cm and Area = 16 sq
cm)
6> A rectangular playground is 50 m long and 30 m broad. A fence is put all around it. What is the length of the
fence? ( Ans: 160 m)
7> Sum of two numbers is 44282. If one of them is 22148. Find the other number. (Ans: 22134)
8> Draw a circle whose diameter is 6 cm.
9> Look at the figure and ans the following:
a) P
Q R S T U
i) How many triangles are there in the figure?
ii) Write the names of all the possible triangles in the given figure.
10> Identify the equilateral, isosceles and scalene triangles from the following:
a) Each angle 60˚
b)
2 cm 6 cm
4 cm
c)
3 cm 3 cm AND 4 CM AT THE BOTTOM
SECTION – D
1> David earns Rs 700 per hour working. If he works for 9 hours, how much money will David earn?
(Ans: Rs 6300)
2> Kareena has Rs 4500 in her purse. Her father gave her Rs 5500 more. She puts this amount also in the same purse.
How much does she have in her purse now? ( Ans: Rs 10000)
3> A jug has 3 l 450 ml of juice in it. How much juice is left in the jug if 2 l 955 ml is consumed by some people? (Ans :
495 ml)
4> A vessel had 933 l 500 ml of water. Of this 200 l was taken out. Later 100 l 500 ml was put into it. How much
water does the vessel have now? ( Ans: 834 l)
5> A boy weighs 23 kg 200 g. His sister weighs 34 kg 400 g. Find their total weight and round it to nearest kg. ( Ans:
57 kg)
6> The total weight of a box of 12 oranges is 2280 grams. What is the weight of each orange? ( Ans: 190
grams)
7> A packet has 50 biscuits. How many biscuits will 2300 such packets have? ( Ans: 115000)
8> Mr George has Rs 78963 in his bank account. He withdrew Rs 23852 in morning and deposited Rs 17821 in
evening. What is his balance? ( Ans: Rs 72932)
9> The following pictograph shows the number of apples in 7 bags.
Bag apples
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Find the following.
(a) Bags that have the maximum number of apples: , .
(b) Total number of apples in all the bags: .
10> The following pictograph shows the number of student absentees during the last week.
Day Number of students( =Boy, =Girl)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Find :
(a) The day on which most numbers of students were absent.
(b) The day on which least number of students were absent.
(c) What was the total number of boy absentees?
(d) What was the total number of girl absentees?
MATHS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1) All questions are compulsory.
2) There are four sections each containing 10 questions.in total there are 40 questions.
3) Section A contains 10 questions each of 1 marks,Section B contains 10 questions of 2 marks , Section C contains 10
questions of 3 marks, Section D contains 10 questions of 4 marks.
CLASS – IV
A. very short type questions
1. complete angle= ……………………………. (360®)
2.40×5=……………….. (200)
3.90870-40560=…………. (50310)
4.1 hour=…………………. Minutes (60)
5.1 week =…………………. Days (7)
6.60×11=11×……………. (72600)
7.4000×0=……………….. (0)
8. straight angle = …………………….. (180®)
9. obtuse angle is greater than …………………………………. (90®)
10.1 kg=…………… g (1000)
B.short type questions 10×2=20
1.subtract: Rs 53354-Rs24765 (28589)
2.find number of days in 4 weeks (28)
3.find number of weeks in 3 years (21)
4.find number of months in 7 years (84)
5.a,aaa,aaaaa, ……………………………………. , ……………………….. (aaaaaaa , aaaaaaaaa)
6.Convert 3296 ml into l and ml. ( 3 l 296 ml)
7. abc , def , ghi , ……………………….. , …………………………….. ( jkl, mno)
8. If the diameter of circle is 16 cm , calculate the radius of the circle. ( 32 cm )
9.
Draw the lines of symmetry of the above figure ( vertical and horizontal symmetry should be drawn)
10.convert Rs. 223.57 into paise (22357 paise)
C.calculation problems 10×3=30
1.calculate the number of days in between:
February 21 , 2010 to April 6 , 2010 (43 days)
2.Rs 547.38+Rs 130.83+Rs 171.79
3. classify the following angles into : acute angle , right angle and obtuse angle.
112®, 23® , 90 ®, 67®, 161 ®, 125® , 7 ®, 78® and 131® ( acute angle-23 ,67 , 7 , 78 ; right angle – 90 and obtuse
angle -112 , 161 , 125 , 131)
4. A
B C name the angle, vertex and arms of the angle.
( < ABC , A and AB and BC respectively)
5.Multiply Rs 24.05 by 9 ( Rs 216.45)
6.divide 22 l 542 ml by 13 (1 l 734 ml)
7. Draw lines of symmetry for the following alphabets :
(a) A , (b) B , (c) M ( vertical symmetry for A and M and horizontal symmetry for M)
8.add: 23 l 951 ml+14 l 362 ml+64 l 982 ml ( 103 l 295 ml)
9.multiply 5 kg 304 g by 13 ( 68 l 952 ml)
10. Estimate the following by rounding to the nearest kilogram
88 kg 764 g – 38 kg 872 g ( 50 KG)
D.WORD PROBLEMS 10×4=40
1.A container has the capacity of 2 l 350 ml. What quantity of liquid will it measure in 20 turns? ( 47 l )
2.A drum had 40 l 500 ml of water . 28 l 700 ml, more water was added to it. Now 55 l of water was taken out of it. what quantity of water
does it contain now? (14 l 200 ml)
3. The temperature in ®C for 7 days of a week is given as follows :
DAY OF THE WEEK TEMPERATURE IN ® C
MONDAY 36
TUESDAY 38
WEDNESDAY 40
THURSDAY 38
FRIDAY 37
SATURDAY 41
SUNDAY 35
Answer the following questions after observing the given data chart …
(a) which is the hottest day of the week ?
(b) on which two days was the temperature same?
(c) find the sum of temperature of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday?
(d) what is the difference in temperature on Wednesday and Friday?
( a- Wednesday , b- Tuesday and Thursday , c- 114®C , d-40®C-37®C=3®C)
4.cost of one box is Rs 22.50 , find cost of 60 such boxes. ( Rs 1350)
5.cost of 12 calculators is Rs 26400 . Find the cost of 1 such calculator. ( Rs 2200)
6. Tina runs along the boundary of a square garden of side 35 m. What distance will she cover in 3 rounds ? also calculate the area of the
garden. ( distance covered in 3 rounds-420m and area =1225 sq m)
7. A rectangular playground is 60 m long and 20 m broad. A fence is put all around it.W hat is the length of this fence? Also find the area of
the park. ( length of fence-160 m and area of the park- 1200 sq m)
8. A
B D E C
(a) How many triangles are there? ( 6 triangles)
(b) write the names of all the triangles? ( ∆ABC , ∆ ABD , ∆ AEC ,∆ ADC , ∆ABE and ∆ ADE)
9.
A ooooO B
in the above figure ………………………… is the diameter. If diameter is 16 cm then radius is ……………………… cm. And if radius is 10 cm then diameter is
………………………………. The diameter divides the circle into …………………………… semicircles. ( AB , 8 cm , 20 cm , 2)
10. A
4 cm 4 cm
B C
5 cm 5 cm
D 4 cm E ( perimeter=22 cm)
Calculate the perimeter of the figure ABCDE.
Sample Question Paper
Mathematics
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
4) All questions are compulsory.
5) There are four sections each containing 10 questions.
6) Section A contains 10 questions each of 1 marks, Section B contains 10 questions of 2 marks,
Section C contains 10 questions of 3 marks, and Section D contains 10 questions of 4 marks.
CLASS – IV
A. Very short type questions
1. Right angle = …………………………….
2. 60×5 =………………..
3. 88647-50394 =………….
4. 1 hour =…………………. Minutes
5. 1 year =…………………. weeks
6. 60×11=11×…………….
7. 4000×1=………………..
8. Straight angle = ……………………..
9. Acute angle is greater than……. but less than……
10. 1 km =…………… m.
B. Short type questions
11. Add: Rs 217.31 + Rs 335.48
12. Find number of days in 3 weeks
13. Find number of months in 3 years
14. Find number of minutes in 2 hours
15. aaa, ccc, eee, ……….. , …………
16. Convert 3296 ml into l and ml.
17. Multiply: 5 l 184 ml by 4.
18. Check whether the year 2010 is a leap year
19. Calculate number of seconds in 10 minutes
20. Convert Rs 34567 into Rs and paise.
C.Calculation problems
21. Calculate the number of days in between:
Feb 8, 2008 to July 20, 2008.
22. Rs 547.38 + Rs 130.83 + Rs 171.79.
23. Divide Rs 43785 by 5.
24. Estimate the following by rounding to the nearest rupee
Rs. 423.96 + Rs 784.35.
25. Multiply: Rs 32.46 by 7.
26. Divide: 22 l 542 ml by 13.
27. Multiply: 12 kg 456 g by 5.
28. Add: 23 l 951 ml+14 l 362 ml+64 l 982 ml.
29. Multiply: 6 l 456 ml by 13.
30. Estimate the following by rounding to the nearest kilogram
89 kg 764 g – 45 kg 872 g.
D. Word Problems
31. A rectangular playground is 60 m long and 20 m broad. A fence is put all around it. What is the
length of this fence? Also find the area of the park.
32. A container has the capacity of 2 l 350 ml. What quantity of liquid will it measure in 20 turns?
33. Make a point O on your copy. Now with O as center and radius 5 cm, draw a circle. Measure its
diameter. Is the diameter 10 cm?
34.
A
4 cm 4 cm
B C
5 cm 5 cm
D 4 cm E (
Calculate the perimeter of the figure ABCDE.
35. A cup and bowl together costs Rs 498.50. The cup costs Rs 135. What does the bowl cost?
36. A container had 55 l 350 ml of milk. If 32 l 400 ml of milk was used up, then how much milk is left
in the container?
37. Side of a square is 30 m. Find its perimeter and area.
38.
A ooooO B
In the above figure ………………………… is the diameter. If diameter is 16 cm then radius is
……………………… cm. And if radius is 10 cm then diameter is ………………………………. The
diameter divides the circle into …………………………… semicircles.
39. Write time using a.m. or p.m.
a) 8:55 in evening , b) 4:25 in the morning , c)half past four in the evening , d)quarter to four in the
morning.
40. Price of a refrigerator was Rs 123965 two years ago. Last year it increased by Rs 2074 but this
year it decreased by Rs 4125. What is the price of the refrigerator now?
Answer
Sec – A
1. 90°.
2. 300.
3. 38253.
4. 60.
5. 52.
6. 60.
7. 4000.
8. 180°.
9. 0°, 90°.
10. 1000.
Sec – B
11. Rs 552.79.
12. 21.
13. 36.
14. 120.
15. ggg, iii.
16. 3 l 296 ml.
17. 20 l 736 ml.
18. No it is not a leap year.
19. 600.
20. Rs 345.67.
Sec – C
21. 162.
22. Rs 850.
23. 8757.
24. Rs 1208.
25. Rs 227.22.
26. 1 l 734 ml.
27. 62 kg 280 g.
28. 103 l 295 ml.
29. 83 l 928 ml.
30. 44.
Sec – D
31. Length of fence = 160 m, Area = 1200 sq m.
32. 47 l.
33. Yes, the diameter is 10 cm.
34. 22cm.
35. Rs 363.50.
36. 22 l 950 ml.
37. Perimeter = 120m, Area = 900 sq m.
38. AB, 8cm, 20cm, 2.
39. a) 8:55 pm b) 4:25 am c) 4:30 pm d) 3:45 am.
40. Rs 121914.
MODEL QUESTION PAPER OF SCIENCE
SCIENCE
1. Write a note on temperature.
2. By using a ruler, how will you measure the length of a line?
3. How does rotation of the earth cause day and night?
4. What is star?
5. What is the name of our galaxy?
6. With a diagram describe the revolution of earth.
7. What are sea and land breeze?
8. How is air important to us?
9. What will happen in the absence of air?
10. It is always adviced to keep the sharp objects out of reach of the children. Why is it so?
11. How does machine help us?
12. What are different types of force?
13. Define atomic energy?
14. Differentiate between soluble and insoluble substances.
15. Liquid do not have a fixed shape and can flow easily. Why?
16. Under which conditions does a solute dissolve faster in water?
17. What is soil erosion?
18. How can soil be conserved?
19. Why should we conserve soil and prevent soil erosion?
20. Write a note on ‘clothes and culture’.
21. How can we take care of our clothes/
22. Why do people prefer wearing cotton clothes during summer?
23. If you see your father talking on the phone while driving, what will you do?
24. How can we assure our safety outside the home?
25. How can we avoid accidents?
26. A person fainted, what first aid will you give to him or her?
27. Mention three things we should be careful about when we are in the kitchen?
28. What will happen if a person who doesn’t know how to swim goes to swimming without wearing life jacket?
29. What happens to the food in small and large intestines?
30. What are temporary and permanent teeth?
31. What are vitamins and minerals?
32. What helps in the formation of your bones and teeth?
33. What are the legs of insects adapted to?
34. How are arboreal animals adapted to their habitat?
35. Draw the life cycle of a bird and write all the name of the stages.
36. Draw the diagram of decantation and filtration.
37. What are the materials required for a screw model activity?
38.Where can you use gravel and pebbles in your house?
39.Draw a well labelled diagram of tooth.
40. Three disadvantages of windmill
SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
SUB- SOCIAL SCIENCE
CLASS-IV
1 MARKS QUESTIONS-
A. MCQ-
i) Which country has the longest written constitution?
a. India b. England c. Japan d. Turkey
ii) For election the city is divided into many small units
called______.
a. Mayor b. Wards c. Nagar Nigam d. Municipality
iii) Where did Vasco da Gama land in India?
a. Calicut b. Kochi c. Jammu d. Chennai
iv) What did the Europeans need from Asia?
a. Rice b. Minerals c. Spices d. Technology
v) Who was the famous singer at Akbar’s court?
a. MianTansenb.RajaTodar Mal c. Raja Birbal d. Raja Man
Singh
vi) A hole to dug out ore is called a ____________.
a. Oil refinery b. Compass c. mines d. coal
vii) What is a wall built across a river called _________.
a. Reservior b. canal c. dam d. tube well
viii) The Gir National Park protects the _________.
a. Polar Bear b. Bengal Tiger c. Elephants d. Asiatic Lions
ix) _______are called Green Gold.
a. Humans b. Plants c. Animal d. Birds
x) What do tanker ships carry?
a. Coal b. oil c. Rice d. Marble
2 MARKS QUESTIONS-
1. What is Local self- government?
ans- Keywords- Definition of Local self- government.
2. Where do the local bodies get money from?
Ans- keywords- collection of different taxes and money from
state government.
3. What is constitution?
Ans- keyword- Definition of the constitution.
4. List the six Fundamental Rights.
Ans- Keywords- Mention only the names of the Fundamental
Rights.
5. What instruments did the sailors use at sea?
Ans- keywords- Name of the instruments along with their uses.
6. Akbar got two epics translated into Persian. Write their names.
7. Why coal and petroleum are called mineral fuels?
Ans- keywords- Reason for calling coal and petroleum as mineral
fuels.
8. Write two uses of coal.
9. How are dams useful to us?
Ans- Keywords- Usefulness of dams.
10. What is afforestation?
Ans- Keyword- Definition of afforestation.
11. Name two cotton textile centers in India.
Ans- Keywords- Along with the center name, write down the
states where this centres are located.
12. What are metalled roads made up of?
Ans- Keywords- Name of materials used.
13. What is the difference between a cargo ship and a
passenger ship?
Ans- keywords- Write what does a cargo ship and a passenger
ship carry.
14. Who was Henry the Navigator?
Ans- keyword- What is his contribution in navigation.
15. Name the religious path suggested by Akbar?
Ans- Keyword- only write the name of the Religious path.
16. Name three states where Inland fishing is popular.
Ans- Keyword- only mention the names of three states.
3MARKS QUESTIONS-
1. Why have National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries been set
up?
Ans- Keyword- Reason for setting up National Parks and Wildlife
Sanctuaries.
2. How can you conserve natural resources?
Ans- Keyword- mention pointwise the need to conserve natural
resources.
3. What are large- scale industries?
Ans- Keyword- Along with the definition, give proper examples
too.
4. What is the difference between food crops and cash crops?
Ans- Keywords- Write definition of food crops and cash crops
along with proper examples.
5. What role do the western disturbances play?
Ans- Keyword- Write down what western disturbances carry
with them.
6. Write the names of the Seven Sisters. In which part of India
are they located?
7. How are forest important to us?
Ans- Keywords- Write the importance of forests in pointwise
manner.
8. Write any six fundamental duties mentioned in our
constitution.
9. Write five Functions performed by local self- governing
bodies.
Ans- Keyword- Mention the amenities they provide to the
people of that city.
10. Write the name of three inexhaustible resources from
which electricity is generated.
4 MARKS QUESTIONS-
1. What is the difference between a Municipal Committee
and a Municipal Corporation?
Ans- Keywords- write difference between Municipal
Committee and a Municipal Corporation along with their
other name.
2. Name four Multi- Purpose Projects in India.
Ans- Keyword- Name of dams along with the name of the
rivers on which those dams are built.
3. What is the difference between the Evergreen and the
Deciduous trees?
4. Ans- Keyword- Write the definition of both the Evergreen
and the Deciduous trees along with examples (name of
trees).
5. What is the difference between exhaustible and
inexhaustible resources?
Ans- Keyword- Write the definition of bothexhaustible and
inexhaustible resources along with proper examples.
6. What are cottage industries? Give two examples.
Ans- Keyword- Definition of cottage industry, what is
manufactured there, where is it set up, how many workers
work there along with proper examples.
7. Describe briefly Vasco da Gama’s first voyage to India.
Ans- Keywords- From where Vasco da Gama started his
Voyage, for finding what he sailed, when he reached India,
where he landed first in India, with what he loaded his
ship after reaching India?
8. How Inland fishing is different from Marine fishing?
Ans- keyword- Definition of both Inland and Marine fishing
along with the names of the fishes as example and in
which state Inland and Marine fishing is popular.
9. What has led to an increase in agriculture production
since Independence?
Ans- Keyword-Write down the factors which helped in the
production of the crops in pointwise manner.
10. Write the names of the water bodies that surround
India.
Ans- Keyword- list down the names of the three water
bodies that surround India.
11. Locate on a Political map of India-
i) Different types of soil.
ii) Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai.
iii) 7 neighbouring countries and Sri Lanka.
iv) States of India
v) National Parks of India.
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