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“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has” MARGARET MEAD 06 WORKSHEET Test The Test t W a n t t o b o o st y o ur g e n eral k n o wled ge ? T ake this e x citin g te st. R est assur ed, it w ill r e ally t e st y o u! SCIENCE Theme: Chemistry Q1: The symbol Sb stands for stibnum or stibnite. What is the modern name of this element? A: Arsenic B: Tin C: Seaborgium D: Antimony Q2: Water-based liquids can be described as acidic, neutral, or basic, with respect to pH. Which of these describes milk? A: Slightly acidic B: Neutral pH C: Milk doesn't have pH D: Slightly basic Q3: What is the most abundant protein in the human body? A: Tubulin B: Albumin C: Collagen D: Keratin Q4: Who is credited with the invention of the modern periodic table? A: Dmitri Mendeleev B: Antoine Lavoisier C: Gregor Mendel D: Alfred Nobel Q5: Organic chemistry is the study of com- pounds that make up living organisms. All organic mole- cules contain: A: Carbon only B: Carbon and Nitrogen C: Carbon and Hydrogen D: Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen Q6: You can't live with- out iron. Where in the body is most of the iron located? A: Brain B: Skin C: Bones D: Blood Q7: What do you call an atom that has more protons than electrons? A: Molecule B: Isotope C: Anion D: Cation Q8: A drop of food colour- ing spreading out in a cup of water is an example of which transport process? A: Diffusion B: Osmosis C: Vapour pressure D: Effusion Q9: If you fill a glass to the brim with ice water and the ice melts, what will happen? A: The glass will over flow as the ice turns to water. B: The level of water in the glass will remain unchanged as the ice melts. C: The water level will drop slightly as the ice melts. D: Mercury Q10 : What is the most common isotope of hydrogen? A: Protium B: Deuterium C: Tritum D: None of the above Q1: Which dog has the best tracking skill? A: Golden Retriever B: Poodle C: Bloodhound D: German Shepherd Q2: How can you identify a marsupial? A: They travel by jumping B: They raise their young in a pouch C: They live in swamps D: They don't have a tail Q3: Which is the biggest fish in the world? A: Killer Whale B: Basking Shark C: Whale Shark D: Great White Q4: Which of these animals swims in an upright position? A: Sea slug B: Sea lion C: Sea horse D: Sea urchin Q5: What breed of cat has curly hair? A: Burmese B: Balinese C: Manx D: Rex Q6: How many stomachs does a cow have? A: 2 B: 4 C: 6 D: 1 Q7: Which group of mammals lay eggs? A: Monotreme B: Minortrates C: Placentals D: Marsupials Q8: A group of crows is called a: A: Gaggle B: Flock C: Haunting D: Murder Q9: An assembly of owls is referred to as a: A: Parliament B: Superfluity C: Wisdom D: PACK Q10: What type of animal is a salamander? A: Insect B: Mammal C: Reptile D: Amphibian Q11: Which of the following is not a characteristic of reptiles? A: They are warm blooded B: They have a backbone C: They have thick leather like skin D: They lay eggs Q12: What food makes up nearly all (around 99%) of a Giant Panda’s diet? A: Leaves B: Fish C: Insects D: Bamboo Q7: Which city marked the begin- ning of the Revolt of 1857? A: Jhansi B: Barrackpore C: Gwalior D: Meerut Q8: One of the effects of the Indian Revolt of 1857 on the East India Company was that... A: It was strengthened with more administrators B: Crown of England recognised it C: British Crown surrendered D: It was dissolved Q9: After the suppression of the rebellion, which Mughal ruler was exiled to Burma? A: Aurangzeb B: Shah Jahan C: Akbar D: Bahadur Shah Zafar Q10: Which of the following statement(s) related to the cause of failure of the revolt is true? A: Lack of unity and coordination B: Lack of military strategy C: Both A and B D: None of the above Q11 : When did the 1857 uprising begin? A: March 10 B: April 10 C: May 10 D: June 10 Q1: From which city did Mangal Pandey lead the revolt of 1857? A: A: Delhi B: Jhansi C: Barrackpore D: Kanpur Q2: Who was the governor-gen- eral during the Revolt of 1857? A: Lord Canning B: Lord Irwin C: Lord Lytton D: Lord Willington Q3: Who was a prominent leader in Lucknow during the Revolt of 1857? A: Begum Hazrat Mahal B: Rani Laxmibai C: Kuar Singh D: Bahadur Shah Zafar Q4: Name the poet who wrote the famous poem ‘Jhansi ki Rani’ about Rani Laxmibai. A: Subhadra Kumari Chauhan B: Sarojini Naidu C: Maithili Sharan Gupt D: Toru Dutt Q5: Who among the following British officials suppressed the Revolt of Jhansi? A: Henry Lawrence B: Henry Havelock C: Colin Campbell D: Hugh Rose Q6: In which city did Rani Laxmibai die during the revolt? A: Jhansi B: Gwalior C: Indore D: Meerut FOR ANSWERS, ask your teachers or check Page 5 (Wizard’s Corner) HISTORY Theme: First War of Independence Q1: What is a synonym for generosity? A: Stinginess B: Unselfishness C: Happiness D: Consistent Q2: What is a synonym for discom- fit? A: Litigate B: Conflict C: Embarass D: Frustrate Q3: What is an antonym for abundant? A: Overflowing B: Rich C: Meagre D: Sufficient Q4: Which of these is a synonym for timid? A: Meek B: Mean C: Mead D: Meet Q5: Which of these is not a synonym for taciturn? A: Modest B: Silent C: Laconic D: Talkative Theme: Synonym vs Antonyms Q6: What is an antonym for obloquy? A: Disrepute B: Ignominy C: Condemnation D: Honour Q7: Which of these is a synonym for facilitate? A: Worsen B: Expedite C: Hurt D: Block Q8: Which of these is not a synonym for supercilious? A: Arrogant B: Superior C: Imperious D: Modest Q9: Which of these is a synonym for lackadaisical? A: Enthusiastic B: Casual C: Absence D: Dearth ENVIRONMENT Theme: Animals GRAMMAR

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“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens canchange the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has”

MARGARET MEAD06 WORKSHEET

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Want to boost your general knowledge?Take this exciting test. Rest assured,it will really test you!

SCIENCETheme: Chemistry

Q1: The symbol Sb standsfor stibnum or stibnite.

What is the modern name ofthis element?A: Arsenic ❑B: Tin ❑C: Seaborgium ❑D: Antimony ❑

Q2: Water-based liquidscan be described as

acidic, neutral, or basic, withrespect to pH. Which of thesedescribes milk?A: Slightly acidic ❑B: Neutral pH ❑C: Milk doesn't have pH ❑D: Slightly basic ❑

Q3: What is the mostabundant protein in

the human body?A: Tubulin ❑ B: Albumin ❑C: Collagen ❑ D: Keratin ❑

Q4: Who is creditedwith the invention

of the modern periodic table?A: Dmitri Mendeleev

❑ B: Antoine Lavoisier

❑C: Gregor Mendel ❑ D: Alfred Nobel ❑

Q5: Organic chemistry is the study of com-

pounds that make up livingorganisms. All organic mole-cules contain:

A: Carbon only ❑B: Carbon and Nitrogen ❑C: Carbon and Hydrogen ❑D: Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen ❑

Q6: You can't live with-out iron. Where in

the body is most of the ironlocated?

A: Brain ❑ B: Skin ❑C: Bones ❑ D: Blood ❑

Q7: What do you call anatom that has more

protons than electrons?

A: Molecule ❑ B: Isotope ❑C: Anion ❑ D: Cation ❑

Q8: A drop of food colour-ing spreading out in a

cup of water is an example ofwhich transport process?

A: Diffusion ❑B: Osmosis ❑

C: Vapour pressure❑

D: Effusion ❑

Q9: If you fill a glass tothe brim with ice

water and the ice melts, whatwill happen?

A: The glass will over flow asthe ice turns to water. ❑

B: The level of water in theglass will remain unchangedas the ice melts. ❑

C: The water level will dropslightly as the ice melts. ❑

D: Mercury ❑

Q10:What is the mostcommon isotope of

hydrogen?A: Protium ❑B: Deuterium ❑C: Tritum ❑D: None of the above ❑

Q1: Which dog hasthe best tracking

skill?A: Golden Retriever ❑B: Poodle ❑C: Bloodhound ❑D: German Shepherd ❑

Q2: How can you identify amarsupial?

A: They travel by jumping ❑B: They raise their young in a pouch ❑C: They live in swamps ❑D: They don't have a tail ❑

Q3: Which is the biggestfish in the world?

A: Killer Whale ❑ B: Basking Shark ❑C: Whale Shark ❑D: Great White ❑

Q4: Which of these animalsswims in an upright

position?A: Sea slug ❑B: Sea lion ❑C: Sea horse ❑D: Sea urchin ❑

Q5: What breed of cat hascurly hair?

A: Burmese ❑B: Balinese ❑C: Manx ❑D: Rex ❑

Q6: How many stomachsdoes a cow have?

A: 2 ❑ B: 4 ❑C: 6 ❑ D: 1 ❑

Q7: Which group of mammals lay eggs?

A: Monotreme ❑B: Minortrates ❑C: Placentals ❑D: Marsupials ❑

Q8: A group of crows iscalled a:

A: Gaggle ❑ B: Flock ❑C: Haunting❑ D: Murder ❑

Q9: An assembly of owls isreferred to as a:

A: Parliament ❑B: Superfluity ❑C: Wisdom ❑D: PACK ❑

Q10: What type of animalis a salamander?

A: Insect ❑B: Mammal ❑C: Reptile ❑D: Amphibian ❑

Q11: Which of the followingis not a characteristic

of reptiles?

A: They are warm blooded ❑B: They have a backbone ❑C: They have thick leather

like skin ❑D: They lay eggs ❑

Q12: What food makes up nearly all

(around 99%) of a GiantPanda’s diet?

A: Leaves ❑B: Fish ❑C: Insects ❑D: Bamboo ❑

Q7: Which city marked the begin-ning of the Revolt of 1857?

A: Jhansi ❑ B: Barrackpore ❑C: Gwalior ❑ D: Meerut ❑

Q8: One of the effects of theIndian Revolt of 1857 on the

East India Company was that...

A: It was strengthened with moreadministrators ❑

B: Crown of England recognised it ❑C: British Crown surrendered ❑D: It was dissolved ❑

Q9: After the suppression of therebellion, which Mughal ruler

was exiled to Burma?

A: Aurangzeb ❑B: Shah Jahan ❑C: Akbar ❑D: Bahadur Shah Zafar ❑

Q10: Which of the followingstatement(s) related to the

cause of failure of the revolt is true?

A: Lack of unity and coordination ❑B: Lack of military strategy❑C: Both A and B❑D: None of theabove❑

Q11:When did the1857 uprising begin?

A: March 10 ❑B: April 10 ❑C: May 10 ❑D: June 10 ❑

Q1: From which city did MangalPandey lead the revolt of

1857?A: A: Delhi ❑ B: Jhansi ❑C: Barrackpore ❑ D: Kanpur ❑

Q2: Who was the governor-gen-eral during the Revolt of

1857?A: Lord Canning ❑B: Lord Irwin ❑C: Lord Lytton ❑D: Lord Willington ❑

Q3: Who was a prominent leaderin Lucknow during the Revolt

of 1857?A: Begum Hazrat Mahal ❑B: Rani Laxmibai ❑C: Kuar Singh ❑D: Bahadur Shah Zafar ❑

Q4: Name the poet who wrote thefamous poem ‘Jhansi ki Rani’

about Rani Laxmibai.A: Subhadra Kumari Chauhan ❑B: Sarojini Naidu ❑C: Maithili Sharan Gupt ❑D: Toru Dutt ❑

Q5: Who among the followingBritish officials suppressed

the Revolt of Jhansi?A: Henry Lawrence ❑B: Henry Havelock ❑C: Colin Campbell ❑D: Hugh Rose ❑

Q6: In which city did RaniLaxmibai die during the

revolt?A: Jhansi ❑ B: Gwalior ❑C: Indore ❑ D: Meerut ❑

FORANSWERS,

ask your teachersor check

Page 5 (Wizard’sCorner)

HISTORYTheme: First War of Independence

Q1: What is a synonym for generosity?

A: Stinginess ❑ B: Unselfishness ❑C: Happiness ❑ D: Consistent ❑

Q2: What is a synonym for discom-fit?

A: Litigate ❑ B: Conflict ❑C: Embarass ❑ D: Frustrate ❑

Q3: What is an antonym for abundant?

A: Overflowing ❑ B: Rich ❑C: Meagre ❑ D: Sufficient ❑

Q4: Which of these is a synonym for timid?

A: Meek ❑ B: Mean ❑C: Mead ❑ D: Meet ❑

Q5: Which of these is not a synonymfor taciturn?

A: Modest ❑ B: Silent ❑C: Laconic ❑ D: Talkative ❑

Theme: Synonym vs Antonyms

Q6: What is an antonym for obloquy?

A: Disrepute ❑ B: Ignominy ❑C: Condemnation ❑ D: Honour ❑

Q7: Which of these is a synonym for facilitate?

A: Worsen ❑ B: Expedite ❑C: Hurt ❑ D: Block ❑

Q8: Which of these is not a synonymfor supercilious?

A: Arrogant ❑ B: Superior ❑C: Imperious ❑ D: Modest ❑

Q9: Which of these is a synonym forlackadaisical?

A: Enthusiastic ❑ B: Casual ❑C: Absence ❑ D: Dearth ❑

ENVIRONMENTTheme: AnimalsGRAMMAR