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1 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL PRACTICE PAPER ROUND 1 CLASS V English Chapter- 1 Race of the Rivers 1. Name the characters of the story? 2. Who was younger between two sisters? 3. Tell us something about KA Ngot. 4. Where were two sisters went for playing? 5. What did Ka Ngot observed on his way? 6. Describe briefly what was the story about the khasi hills. 7. Word Meaning: a) Screaming b) Climb c) Chestnut trees d) Gushed e) Pebbles f) Waterfalls g) Glittering h) Amazement Chapter-2 The Restless Kangaroo 1. Name the character of the story. 2. Who was the headkeeper of the zoo? 3. How Kangaroo s babies are called? 4. What was the problem with the mother kangaroo according to headkeeper? 5. Where kangaroo used to keep there babies? 6. What headkeeper came to know when he guard the animal house? 7. How the problem of zoo got solved? 8. Word Meaning : a) Still b) Gentle c) Sneeze
2 d) Gaze e) Surprise f) Paw g) Waved h) Sigh i) Shivering Chapter-3 Seventeen Oranges 1. Where young man was working? 2. For what young man was fond of? 3. Who made the apron? 4. Who caught young man? 5. What did they found in his pocket? 6. State an Idiom which is used in chapter? 7. How the young man escaped from jail? 8. Word Meaning: a) Thief b) Chew c) Cart d) Munch e) Fond of f) Cabin g) Apron h) Frightened i) Detective j) Novels
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7 Maths Chapter 1 (Place Value) Q1: Write in words and the expanded form of the given numbers: a. 83,98,078 b. 54,704 Q2: Write in figures (with commas): a. Seven lakh thirty nine thousand twenty three b. Six crore forty eight lakh nineteen thousand Q3: Write the smallest and the greatest possible 8 digit numbers by repeating the digits: a. 4,8,9,7,6 b. 5, 9, 3, 6, 3 Q4: Give the number before: a. 1,98,564 b. 67,99,403 Q5: Write the number after: a. 89,90,499 b. 45,99,843 Q6:Give the place value of the underlined digits: a. 45,78,901 b. 78,90,700 Q7: Compare using <,> or =: a. 9, 78, , 563 c. XDC XL b. 1, 40, 006 1, 04, 600d.LVIII C Q8: Write the following numbers both in the Indian and the International system: a b Q9: Round off the numbers as directed: a (nearest 10) b (nearest 100) c (nearest 1000) Q10: Write the numbers from 1 to 100 using Roman numerals. Q11: Give the answer in Roman numerals: a. XXXV + XXL b. VIII + LX Q12: Rewrite using figures: a. There are 200,000 species of plants in the plant kingdom.
8 b. The moon is about three hundred fifty six thousand, four hundred kilometers from the earth. Q1: Rewrite in column and add: Chapter 2 (Addition, Subtraction and its Applications) a b Q2: Subtract and check your answer with addition: a b Q3: Solve using compensation: a b c d Q4:Find out the profit or loss in each of these: S:No. CostPrice SellingPrice Profit/Loss Amount Q5: Complete the table: S:No. Selling Price Profit Loss Cost Price 1. 75, ? ? 1025 S:No. Cost Profit Loss Selling Price Price Q6: Solve: a = 7800 b = 558 c = 685 Q7: Word problems: a. What must be added to to make it 20450? b. The sum of two numbers is If one number is 34876, find the other number. c peoples were waiting to enter an exhibition. At noon 345 people were still waiting, how many people had already entered? d. A man bought an encyclopedia set for Rs and sold it after a few years for Rs. 650 less than what he paid for it. How much did he sell the set for? Chapter 5 (Multiples) Q1: Use the line upto 40 find the common multiple of 6 and 12.
9 Q2: Write the first 7 multiple of the following: a. 14 b. 23 c. 18 d. 27 Q3: Write the first three common multiples of the following: a. 13 and 26 b. 14 and 7 c. 6, 12 and 18 Q4: Complete the table: S:No. Numbers Common Multiples (First 5) LCM a. 5 and 15 b. 8 and 16 c. 9 and 18 Q5: Write down a number between 10 and 15 which is the multiple of 2 and 7. Q6: Complete the LCM chart: LCM Q7: Find the LCM of the following numbers using prime factorization: a. 35,14 b. 10,20,40 c. 27,18 d. 15,25,30 Science Q. 1 Define the following : 1. Dicot Seeds 2. Balanced Diet 3. Communicable Diseases 4. Condensation Q. 2 Differentiate Between 1. Rabi & Kharif Crops 2. Solids, Liquid, & gases 3. Transparent, Translucent & Opaque Objects Q. 3 Short Answer type Question : 1. Give two examples each of monocot & Dicot seeds 2. Name the diseases caused by the deficiency of following : i) Vitamin A, E & C ii) Carbohydrates & Proteins iii) Iron 3. What is melting?
10 4. What is Shadow? Q. 4 Long Answer type Questions : 1. Write a note on particle arrangements in solids 2. Explain how matter contracts 3. What is Roughage? How is it useful? 4. What is seed dispersal? Write a note on any two ways of seed dispersal. 5. Discuss any three deficiency diseases, their causes and foods that we can eat to avoid them. Social Science L-1 The Globe A. Answer the following questions: 1. What is a globe? 2. What are latitudes and longitudes? 3. What is a grid? 4. What is the Prime Meridian? 5. What is the shape of the Earth? 6. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a globe? B. Fill in the blanks: 1. Equator divides the Earth into hemispheres. 2. The imaginary line along which the Earth rotates is called the. 3. All are equal in length. 4. The lines of latitudes are also called. 5. Semi circles joining the North Pole and the South Pole and running from north to south are called or lines of. 6. The Prime Meridian is marked as. 7. There are meridians on the globe. 8. A network of lines formed by parallels and meridians is called a. C. Write one word answers: 1. This is the number of parallels, including the equator. 2. The maximum distance between any two meridians is at this place. 3. This city was decided as the starting point for numbering meridians. 4. Longest line of latitude which lies at 0 degree. 5. An imaginary line on which the Earth spins.
11 6. Imaginary lines drawn from North to South. 7. Imaginary lines which run from East to West degree longitude passing through Greenwich. L-2 Maps A. Answer the following questions: 1. What is a map? 2. What are the limitations of a globe? 3. How are maps useful to us? 4. How many types of maps are there? Name them and explain also. 5. Which things are essential for reading a map? B. Fill in the blanks: 1. A book of maps is called an. 2. The water bodies on the map are shown in. 3. A map which shows natural features such as rivers, mountains, etc, is called a. 4. A map without a scale is called a. 5. Direction showing the top of the map is. 6. A man who makes maps is called. C. Write true or false for the following statements: 1. The colour scheme used in the map is universal. 2. A globe gives specific information. 3. There are five major directions. 4. A map is always drawn on a flat surface. 5. A map without a scale is called a globe. L-3 Climate and Us A. Answer the following questions: 1. Who is called a meteorologist? 2. Name the factors that influence the climate of a place. 3. Why are the places near the Equator hot? 4. What is the difference between sea breeze and land breeze? 5. What type of climate do the following places have? a) Mumbai b) Delhi
12 c) Shimla 6. Write the difference between moderate and extreme climate. B. Fill in the blanks: 1. In the Polar Regions, the sun rays are. 2. In the Torrid Zone, the climate is. 3. The warm air is than the cold air. 4. The Zone lies between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. 5. Global Warming occurs because of the increase of in the atmosphere. 6. The amount of water vapour in the air is called 7. Hill stations are cold due to. 8. The Earth has heat zones. C. Write true or false for the following statements: 1. Weather keeps on changing. 2. The Torrid Zone is very hot. 3. As we higher, it becomes hotter. 4. Humidity does not affect the climate of a place. 5. The climate of a place affects the life s of people, plants and animals. L-4 Equatorial Regions- The Congo Basin A. Answer the following questions: 1. What was the former name of Democratic Republic of Congo? 2. What kind of climate does the Democratic Republic of Congo have? 3. Describe the natural vegetation of the Democratic Republic of Congo. 4. Who are the pygmies? 5. What are the crops grown in the Democratic Republic of Congo? B. Give reasons for: 1. The river Congo is called the Highway of Central Africa. 2. Pygmies are primitive. 3. The rainforests are called the evergreen forests. 4. The Democratic Republic of Congo is The natural Zoo of the world. C. Fill in the blanks: 1. The Democratic Republic of Congo is the largest country in Africa. 2. The Equator passes through the part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
13 3. It is the largest producer of cobalt and in the world. 4. is the largest seaport in the Democratic Republic of Congo. 5. An important line of latitude which passes through Congo is. L-5 Temperate Grasslands-The Prairies A. Answer the following questions: 1. What are Prairies? Where are they located? 2. Why Prairies are called the Wheat Basket of the World? 3. What is a ranch? 4. Why is the cattle-rearing important in the hilly west? 5. Write the names of the different grasslands of the world. B. Fill in the blanks: 1. Prairies are located in the zone. 2. In the Prairies the farmers call their homes. 3. The grasslands of Australia are called. 4. Foodgrains are stored in bins called. 5. Cattle are reared on large areas called. 6. The and rivers provide water for irrigation in the Prairies. C. Write true or false for the following statements: 1. The farmers of the Prairies are very poor. 2. Rice is the main crop grown in the Prairies. 3. The western part of the Prairies is hilly. 4. Many trees are found in the Prairies. D. Match the following: 1. Australia a. Steppes 2. South America b. Prairies 3. North America c. Downs 4. Russia d. Pampas I. Tick the correct option: 1. The latitude of the South Poleis labeled as a. 90 S b. 90 N c. 90 E d. 90 W 2. Which part of India has the coastal plains? Social Science (Complete)
14 a. Northern b. Western c. Eastern d. Southern 3. can change from day to day. a. weather b. Climate c. Season d.none of these 4. Velds are the temperate grasslands of a. North America b. South Africa c. Australia d. South America II. III. IV. Fill in the blanks: 1. The mostly live in forests. 2. In the part of the prairies, the land is hilly. 3. The earth is tilted on its. 4. The helps us to understand what the symbols and signs stand for. Write true or false for the following statements: 1. We cannot preserve information on the globe. 2. The Arabian Sea is to the west of India. 3. Cassava is used to make bread. 4. There are no tall trees in the Prairies. Very short answer type question: 1. What is the huge farm houses at ranches where farmers live called? 2. Define weather. 3. Name a few thematic maps. V. Short answer type question: 1. What is the importance of the Prime Meridian? 2. Why regions near the equator have a hot climate? 3. Mention the location of the Temperate Grasslands. VI. VII. VIII. Long answer type question: 1. How animal rearing is done in the Prairies? 2. Discuss what is shifting agriculture? 3. Name some important lines of latitude and longitude and their degrees. Mark the following on a world map: 1. Torrid zone 2. Australia 3. Indian Ocean Draw the diagram of the following: 1. Heat zones of the earth 2. Lines of latitude
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