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M.D.

C Primary School
Final-Examination (2021-2022)
Class: V Subject: Science
Name: ____________________ Max Mark:
Date: ____________________

Q.1: Fill in the blanks:


1. The nervous system is divided into the ____________________ and
____________________ nervous system.
2. ____________________ are the main source of food for a majority of
animals.
3. Shipping accidents can be a cause of ____________________.
4. The three dimensional space occupied by an object is called its
____________________.
5. A change of state is also known as a ____________________.
6. A straw appearing to be bent or broken in a glass of water is an example
of ____________________
7. Friction creates ____________________, which becomes a problem in
machines.
8. The ____________________ is the natural satellite of earth.
9. The path of planets round the sun is called ____________________.
10. People who are long sighted use____________________ lenses.

Q.2: Choose the correct answer:


1. The largest muscle in the body is:
a: Gluttonous Maximus muscle c: Gluttonous miniums muscle
b: Gluteus Maximus muscle d: Gluteus miniums muscle.
2. Bacteria are used to prepare.
a:Yogurt c: Bread
b: Antibiotic d: Milk
3. Which of these do insects have?
a: Six legs and a hard covering c: Three parts to their bodies
b: Two feelers or antennae d: All of the above
4. Which of these is not an example of matter?
a: Cup of tea c: Piece of paper
b: Air around us d: Sound
5. Which of the following is biodegradable:
a: A rubber c: A pen
b: A potato peel d: A elastic band
6. What is the sun?
a: A planet c: An asteriod
b: A satellite d: A star
7. When the food inside a seed breaks down, what is released?
a: Oxygen c: Energy
b: Carbon dioxide d: Water
8. Candle wax melts at a temperature of
a: 100℃ c: 40℃
b: 80℃ d: 60℃
9. More than half of the sun is made of:
a: Iron c: Oxygen
b: Hydrogen d: Nitrogen
10. The following are examples of smooth muscles:
a: Heart muscles c: Stomach muscles
b: Eye muscles d: Skeletal muscles

Q.3: State whether the statement is true or false. Also give reasons for false
ones:

I. All kinds of bacteria are harmful.


Reason:

II. The unit of force is the kilogram.

Reason:

III. Buoyancy is a type of friction which works in air.

Reason:

IV. Mercury, Venus, and Mars are known as the terrestrial planets.

Reason:

V. The smaller parts within cell are called organelles.

Reason:

VI. All mammals are cold-blooded.

Reason:

VII. Arteries carry blood to the heart.

Reason:

VIII. Fungi belong to the family of plants.

Reason:

IX. Kidneys act as a filter in digestive system.


Reason:

X. The bones are held in place by ligaments.

Reason:

Q.4: Name these:

1) The smallest part of any material which cannot be broken down


further.
2) Natural resources that will never be used up.
3) The beginning of growth in a seed.
4) Gradual destruction by natural processes.
5) The rate at which sound waves vibrate.
6) When something stays still or continue to move unless a force acts
upon it.

Q.5: In each of the following situations, identify the method of heat transfer
taking place:

1) Hot coffee is stirred with a spoon, the spoon gets hot due to.
2) A chair is placed several feet from a fireplace. The fireplace
has a glass screen. The side of the chair facing the fireplace
gets warm because of.
3) Near the ceiling of a room the air is warmer. The warm air rises
because of.
4) Amna holds the back of her hand near an iron to see if it is hot.
Heat is transferred to her hand by.
5) Warm air over the beach rises while cooler air comes down due
to
6) A huge rock at the state park gets so hot during the day that you cannot sit
on it.

Q.6: Name the change of states:

1) Ice is left on the counter.


2) Water is left in the freezer.
3) Clothes are left out to dry.
4) A cold drink is wet on the outside of the glass.
5) A full pot of soup fill only half of the pot after simmering for 2
hours.
6) The ice-cream you are eating drips down your arm.

Q.7: a) Complete the table:

Types of Causes Effects Ways to Reduce


Pollution
Land

Air

Water

b) Define: Environment and Pollution:


Q.8: Summarize the characteristics of monocot and dicot plant:
Parts of plants Dicot Monocot

Flower

Seed

Leaf

Roots

Two examples

Q.9: Complete the table:

The five Fish Amphibians Reptile Bird Mammals


groups of
vertebrates
Cold-blooded/

warm-blooded

Covered with

Habitat

Breathe

through

Reproduce by

Two examples
Q.10: Match the following:

1. Flowering plants are also called a;

2. An example of a conifer. b;

3. Stores food, water and waste in c;


the plant cell.
4. Seeds with two cotyledons. d;

5. Grow downwards and anchor the e;


plants.
6. In which part of plant seeds are f;
formed.
7. They are very small and light. g;

8. Provides more protection to the h;


plant cell.
9. Provides nutrition to the embryo. I;

10. Which part of plant contain j;


chlorophyll.
1. ________, 2. ________, 3. ________, 4. _______, 5. _______, 6. _______.

7. ________, 8. ________, 9. ________, 10________.

Q.11: Explain how digestive system works with the help of the diagram?
Q.12: In your opinion how are micro-organisms helpful to human beings?

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