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The document is a mock test for Class V Science, consisting of various sections including fill in the blanks, naming, true/false statements, matching, and short answer questions. It covers topics such as the Earth, the Moon, simple machines, energy forms, and human anatomy. The test is structured to assess students' understanding of fundamental scientific concepts.

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The document is a mock test for Class V Science, consisting of various sections including fill in the blanks, naming, true/false statements, matching, and short answer questions. It covers topics such as the Earth, the Moon, simple machines, energy forms, and human anatomy. The test is structured to assess students' understanding of fundamental scientific concepts.

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FM :140marks MOCK TEST

Time:3hrs Subject: SCIENCE


Class – V

A. Fill in the blanks: (1 x 35)

1. ………………. is the only natural satellite of the Earth.


2. ……………….. is the middle and thick layer of the Earth.
3. The Moon is ………………… natural satellite in the Solar
system.
4. When the Moon blocks Sun but leaves a ring of fire, we
call it a …………..………
5. ……………… is a force which acts upon the direction
opposite to the motion of body.
6. Sun is the source of ……………… energy.
7. ……………….. is a simple machine that can be used to cut
apart the objects.
8. ……………….. is a form of energy that cannot be used
again and again.
9. Wheel and Axle is a ……………. machine.
10. The smallest unit of a substance showing all its
properties is called a ……………….
11. ……………………. take the shape of the container in
which they are kept.
12. ……………………. liquids mix with one another.
13. ……………………. is a good conductor of electricity.
14. …………………… attracts iron objects.
15. Corrosion is ………………..
16. ………………. is term used for first aid in case of
sprain.
17. ………………... should be used for putting off an
electric fire.
18. Petrol is ……………… than water.
19. ………………. protects heart and the lungs.
20. ………………. Joint allows movement of bone in one
direction only.
21. Muscle present in heart is called ……………. muscles.
22. The human spinal column is made up of …………….
23. The bones of the …………… protects the brain and
organs such as eyes, ears and nose.
24. There are …………… bones in adult human body.
25. Muscles found in intestine are ……………. muscles.
26. The longest bone ……………. is found in …………….
of our body.
27. ………………. gives shape and structure to our body.
28. ……………….. helps the fishes to steer and balance
itself in water.
29. …………………. is the mammals which uses wings for
locomotion.
30. In ……………… dragonflies migrate to Southern part
of Asia.
31. ………................ has nares at the tip of its beak.
32. ………………. is an iodine-deficiency disease.
33. Malaria is caused by ……………
34. …………… is a non-communicable disease.
35. Apart from exercise our body also needs sufficient
amount of ………………. & ……………… for its proper
functioning.

B. Name the following: (1x 10)

1. Innermost layer of Earth.


2. An event when an astronomical objects moves under the
shadow of another object.
3. The phase in when we do not see the moon.
4. A big ball of hot burning gas.
5. These satellite perform specific mission.
6. A simple machine used to pull or draw the object.
7. A simple machine that rotates around axle.
8. The energy which needs to be conserved.
9. Weight of the body on which the work is done.
10. A pulley that moves with load.

C. State True/False: (1 x 15)

1. Screw is an example of simple machine.


2. Elevators used pulley for the working.
3. Stares are examples of inclined plane.
4. Tweezer and fishing rod are examples of Class I lever.
5. The major source of hear energy is Moon.
6. The particles in gases are tightly bound.
7. The shape of liquid cannot be changed.
8. Solids contract on heating.
9. In a chemical change the new product can be converted
back to the original product.
10. Water and Oil form a miserable solution.
11. The number of bones do not change in babies as
they grow up.
12. All the joints in the human body are movable.
13. Muscles are attached to the bones with the help of
tendons and ligaments.
14. Ball and socket joint allows back and forth
movement.
15. Smooth muscles are voluntary muscles.

D. Match the following: (1 x 10)

a. Liquid mixed
1. Moon
together completely
2. Outmost layer of b. Total lunar
Earth Eclipse
3. Moon totally c. New substance is
hidden by Earth not formed
4. Reversible change d. Wound
5. Physical change e. Blister
6. Miscible f. Crust
7. Burn g. Spiracles
8. Anti-tetanus
h. Electric shock
injection
i. Change of state of
9. Wet hands
water
10. Insect j. Natural satellite

E. Short Answer Questions:

1. Name the layers of the Earth. (2)


2. What is an eclipse? (2)
3. Define the term ‘phases of moon’. (2)
4. What are the different types of solar eclipses? (2)
5. Define the total lunar eclipse. (2)
6. Distinguish between (2 x 5)
a. High tide and Low tide
b. Crust, Mantle and Core
c. Solar and Lunar eclipse
d. Reversible and Irreversible change
e. Physical and chemical change
7. What is gravitational force ? (2)
8. Explain what is wheel and axle. (2)
9. Name the various sources of non-renewable energy. (2)
10. What is a wedge? (2)
11. How does friction play an important role in daily
life.(2)
12. Define Fulcrum. (2)
13. Define solidification. (2)
14. Define sublimation. (2)
15. What is thermal conductivity. (2)
16. Give reasons for the following (1 x 2)
a. We should wear cotton clothes while handing fire.
b. should not use water in case of fire due to petrol.
17. Define a balanced diet. (2)
18. What is a communicable disease? (2)
19. Name the five essential components of food. (2)
20. Which types of diseases are spread through
insects.(2)
21. Name any four organs of movement in animals. (2)
22. Is whale a mammal? If yes, how does move from one
place to another. (2)
23. Why is the body of fish streamlined? Give reasons.(2)
24. What is the role of the skull in our body? (2)
25. How many bones are there in a ribcage? (2)
26. Last two ribs are called floating ribs. Why? (2)
27. State any two functions of skeleton. (2)
28. What is the importance of the following parts in our
body? (2 x 2)
a. Optic nerve
b. Medulla
29. What is a splint? (2)
30. Why do we use a tourniquet? (2)

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