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1 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : SCIENCE 4th Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any FOUR of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. Where do plants store their extra food? 2. How do Mushrooms get their food? 3. What are terrestrial plants? Give examples. 4. What does the rose family of plants give us? 5. Why sunlight is needed for photosynthesis? II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. The tip of a leaf opposite to the petiole is called 2. plants grow in marshy areas. 3. The needle-like structure of leaves makes slide off easily. SCIENCE 4th Class F. - I 1 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 1
2 III. Choose the correct answer and write its letter in the brackets. 3 1 = 3 1. Which one of the following is responsible for green colour of the leaves? a) Chlorophyll ( ) b) Stomata ( ) c) Node ( ) d) Guard cell ( ) 2. Which one of the following statements is correct? a) Evergreen trees are aquatic. ( ) b) Evergreen trees shed their leaves. ( ) c) Evergreen trees do not shed their leaves. ( ) d) None of these ( ) 3. Which one of the following statements is correct? a) Terrestrial plants grow on land and in water. ( ) b) Aquatic plants grow on land. ( ) c) Terrestrial plants grow on land. ( ) d) None of these ( ) IV. Tick ( ) the right statements and cross ( ) the wrong statements. 3 1 = 3 1. Plants store their food in the roots. ( ) 2. Non-green leaves cannot make their own food. ( ) 3. Paper was first made by the people of America. ( ) V. Identify the following pictures and write their names. 3 1 = SCIENCE 4th Class F. - II 2 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 2
3 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : SCIENCE 4th Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any FOUR of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. What is habitat? 2. How does camel's adaptation help its survival in desert? 3. What are known as hatcheries? 4. Write different ways of reproduction in animals. 5. Why do amphibians and reptiles hibernate? II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. In hibernation, animals for many months during cold weather. 2. The part of an egg contains a tiny growing baby called chick. SCIENCE 4th Class F. - II 1 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 3
4 3. is the only mammal that can fly. III. Tick ( ) the correct option. 3 1 = 3 1. Which one of the following statements is correct about terrestrial animals? a) They fly in the air. ( ) b) They live in water.( ) c) They have gills. ( ) d) They live on land. ( ) 2. Which one of the following statements is wrong about birds? a) Birds give birth to their young ones. ( ) b) Birds build nests. ( ) c) Birds lay eggs and hatch them. ( ) d) All of these ( ) 3. Which one of the following statements is not correct about an egg? a) The yellow part is called yolk. ( ) b) The white part is called albumen. ( ) c) The growing chick lies in the white part. ( ) d) None of these. ( ) IV. Tick ( ) the right statements and cross ( ) the wrong statements. 3 1 = 3 1. The fat deposition under the skin protects animals from cold cli-mate. 2. Amphibians breathe through lungs only. 3. Every creature on this earth has two life cycles. V. Draw the life cycle of frog. 1 3 = 3 SCIENCE 4th Class F. - II 2 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 4
5 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - III & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : SCIENCE 4th Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any FOUR of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. What do you mean by uniform? 2. Write the properties of synthetic fibres. 3. What should you do if your clothes catch fire? 4. Write any four safety rules while swimming. 5. What is the difference between natural fibre and synthetic fibre? II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. Some people are identified by the they wear. 2. Always walk on the 3. In case of burns, hold the burnt part under running water. SCIENCE 4th Class F. - III 1 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 5
6 III. Tick ( ) the correct option. 3 1 = 3 1. Which one of the following protects woollen clothes from insects? a) Rose leaves ( ) b) Curry leaves ( ) c) Peepal leaves ( ) d) Neem leaves ( ) 2. Which one of the following is a synthetic fibre? a) Wool ( ) b) Cotton ( ) c) Nylon ( ) d) All of these ( ) 3. Which statement is not correct, in case someone else catches fire? a) Roll him/her in a blanket till the flames are put out. ( ) b) Do not pour water. ( ) c) Pour water over the person. ( ) d) None of these ( ) IV. Tick ( ) the right statements and cross ( ) the wrong statements. 3 1 = 3 1. Silk is obtained from a plant. 2. Fire is part and parcel of our life. 3. We wear dark-coloured clothes in summer. V. Match the following. 3 1 = 3 1. Spinning ( ) (a) Fabrics are finished. 2. Weaving ( ) (b) Fibres are spun into yarns. 3. Finishing ( ) (c) Yarns become fabrics. SCIENCE 4th Class F. - III 2 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 6
7 7 FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - IV & Name :... Rank Time : 30 min. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : SCIENCE 4th Class Marks : 20 I. Answer any FOUR of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. What are the common properties of matter? 2. How are molecules arranged in a solid? 3. What is a wedge? 4. What is the force of friction? How is it useful? 5. Define sublimation. II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 3 1 = 3 1. The force between the particles is least in a gas. 2. All matter take up some and has some 3. Friction will be on a rough surface. SCIENCE 4th Class F. - IV 1 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 7
8 III. Tick ( ) the correct option. 3 1 = 3 1. What are the sources of energy? a) Water ( ) b) Force ( ) c) Both (a) and (b) ( ) d) All of these ( ) 2. Which state of matter does not flow freely? a) Solid ( ) b) Liquid ( ) c) Gas ( ) d) Liquid and gas ( ) 3. Solution of water and milk is a a) Solid-liquid solution ( ) b) Liquid-liquid solution ( ) c) Liquid-gas solution ( ) d) None of these ( ) IV. Tick ( ) the right statements and cross ( ) the wrong statements. 3 1 = 3 1. Water energy can be used to produce electrical energy. 2. Liquid gets changed into gas by melting. 3. Everything that is thrown up does not fall to the ground. V. Match the following. 3 1 = atoms of hydrogen + 1 atom of oxygen = ( ) (a) Gas-liquid solution 2. Atoms + molecules = ( ) (b) 1 molecule of water 3. Carbon dioxide ( ) (c) Particles SCIENCE 4th Class F. - IV 2 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 8
9 7 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - I & Name :... Rank Time : 2h. 30m. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : SCIENCE 4th Class Marks : 40 PART - A I. Answer any FOUR of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. Which teeth help in tearing of food? 2. What do you mean by defecate? 3. Write five nutrients. 4. How do mammals take care of their young ones? 5. Name some habitats of different animals. 6. What is petiole? II. Answer any THREE of the following questions. 3 4 = Write any three methods to prevent tooth decay. 2. What do you mean by digestion? Why do we need to digest food? 3. Write about the adaptation of polar bear. 4. Discuss the type of aquatic plants. 5. Define the following parts of a tooth : 1. enamel 2. dentine 3. pulp PART - B I. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 5 1 = 5 1. teeth help in cutting the food. 2. Undigested food moves from the large intestine into the 3. The larva of a butterfly is called a 4. Aquatic animals have to breathe. 5. Microbes can only be seen through a SCIENCE 4th Class S. - I 1 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 9
10 II. Tick ( ) the correct option. 5 1 = 5 1. Top part of the teeth is called a) crown ( ) b) top ( ) c) enamel ( ) d) dentine ( ) 2. What are the different methods of cooking? a) frying ( ) b) roasting ( ) c) both (a) and (b) ( ) d) none of these ( ) 3. What do leaves release into the atmosphere during photosynthesis? a) Hydrogen ( ) b) Water ( ) c) Carbon dioxide ( ) d) Oxygen ( ) 4. Which series of plants comes from grass family? a) Desert plants ( ) b) Aquatic plants ( ) c) Wheat, rice, maize, bamboo ( ) d) None of these ( ) 5. A child of age 3 has teeth. a) 20 ( ) b) 22 ( ) c) 18 ( ) d) 15 ( ) III. Tick ( ) the right statements and cross ( ) the wrong statements. 5 1 = 5 1. We should not take a diet rich in calcium. 2. Preservatives help germs to grow well. 3. The mass of eggs so produced is called shell. 4. Terrestrial animals have well developed sense organs. 5. Mango trees are found in hilly areas. IV. Match the following. 5 1 = 5 1. Aquatic animal ( ) (a) Camel 2. Desert animal ( ) (b) Giraffe 3. Polar animal ( ) (c) Monkey 4. Grassland animal ( ) (d) Penguin 5. Arboreal animal ( ) (e) Octopus SCIENCE 4th Class S. - I 2 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 10
11 7 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - II & Name :... Rank Time : 2h. 30m. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : SCIENCE 4th Class Marks : 40 PART - A I. Answer any FOUR of the following questions. 4 2 = 8 1. What do you mean by sea breeze? 2. What is first aid? 3. Name any five professionals in which people wear uniform. 4. What is the difference between wind and gale? 5. When does teeth grow? 6. How do plants use their food? II. Answer any THREE of the following questions. 3 4 = How are coniferous trees adapted to their environment? 2. What happens to food in the small intestine? 3. What is weather? What are the elements that determine the weather? 4. What precautions should you take while crossing the road? 5. What is water table? PART - B I. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. 5 1 = 5 1. The heat of the sun influences the movement of 2. play with lighters and matchsticks. 3. We get cotton fibres from 4. Plants that grow fully under water are called plants. 5. The temperature at which condensation starts is called II. Tick ( ) the correct option. 5 1 = 5 1. Which one of the following is the hottest part of the day? a) Morning ( ) b) Noon ( ) c) Evening ( ) d) Night ( ) SCIENCE 4th Class S - II 1 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 11
12 2. Which statement is not correct in case you catch fire? a) Run as fast as you can. ( ) b) Stop and cover your face with your hands. ( ) c) Drop to the ground ( ) d) All of these ( ) 3. How do we feel in summer by wearing cotton clothes? a) Warm ( ) b) Cool ( ) c) Dry ( ) d) All of these ( ) 4. Land breeze is a coastal wind that blows from a) Sea towards land ( ) b) Land towards sea ( ) c) Both (a) and (b) ( ) d) Neither (a) nor (b)( ) 5. Which one of the following is the tip of a leaf opposite to the petiole? a) Stomata ( ) b) Chlorophyll ( ) c) Apex ( ) d) Veins ( ) III. Tick ( ) the right statements and cross ( ) the wrong statements. 5 1 = 5 1. Bamboo fibre is used for making paper. 2. A place where an animal lives is called its adaptation. 3. When our sweat evaporates, we feel sticky and uncomfortable. 4. Roads are made for the easy passage of vehicles. 5. Land gets heated quickly than the sea during the day. IV. Match the following. 5 1 = 5 1. Be careful ( ) (a) Antiseptic solution 2. Dettol ( ) (b) Clean and dry 3. Always keep floor ( ) (c) Saving life 4. Safety ( ) (d) With wet hands 5. Do not touch electrical ( ) (e) At all times. appliance SCIENCE 4th Class S - II 2 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 12
13 7 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - III & Name :... Rank Time : 2hrs. 30m. Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Marks Subject : SCIENCE 4th Class Marks : 80 PART - A I. Answer any FOUR of the following questions. 4 4 = What do you know about crust? 2. What is force? 3. What is matter? 4. What is reproduction? 5. Why are clothes our basic need? 6. What are the three different states of water? II. Answer any THREE of the following questions. 3 8 = Explain rotation. 2. What is a wedge? 3. What is a solute and a solvent? 4. What is first aid? What first aid should be given to a person suffering from burns? 5. Differentiate between terrestrial and aquatic plants. PART - B I. Fill in the blanks with suitable words = The leaves of some plants like appear dark red. 2. One pole remains tilted towards the SCIENCE 4th Class S. - III 1 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 13
14 3. Wind mills use energy. 4. Atoms put together to form a 5. Always walk on the 6. We wear different on different occasions. 7. The fixed path on which the earth moves around the sun is called 8. Ships float on water due to 9. Our body is made up of 10. Rotting of teeth is called II. Tick ( ) the correct option = Which one of the following is the tip of a leaf opposite to the petiole? a) Stomata ( ) b) Chlorophyll ( ) c) Apex ( ) d) Veins ( ) 2. Our earth resembles a) Mango ( ) b) Apple ( ) c) Orange ( ) d) Banana ( ) 3. What are the forms of energy? a) Heat, light ( ) b) Work ( ) c) Both (a) and (b) ( ) d) All of these ( ) 4. What is the gaseous form of water? a) Ice ( ) b) Liquid water ( ) c) Vapour ( ) d) None of these ( ) 5. Which one of the following is a synthetic fibre? a) Wool ( ) b) Cotton ( ) c) Nylon ( ) d) All of these ( ) SCIENCE 4th Class S. - III 2 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 14
15 6. Incisors are teeth. a) cutting ( ) b) molar ( ) c) premolars ( ) d) grinding ( ) 7. We use fresh water for a) Drinking ( ) b) Farming ( ) c) Washing ( ) d) All of these ( ) 8. Which one of the following animals is an arboreal animal? a) Cow ( ) b) Monkey ( ) c) Fish ( ) d) Frog ( ) 9. A balanced diet contains the right amount of a) Vitamins, fibre and water ( ) b) Carbohydrates and proteins ( ) c) Both (a) and (b) ( ) d) None of these ( ) 10. What cause(s) the change of the seasons? a) Revolution of the earth ( ) b) Rotation of the moon ( ) c) Both (a) and (b) ( ) d) None of these ( ) III. Tick ( ) the right statements and cross ( ) the wrong statements. 5 1 = 5 1. The diameter of the Earth is 7926 miles. 2. To draw water from the well, a pulley is used. 3. Molecules of gas are not scattered. 4. Cooking makes the food soft, tasty and easy to digest. 5. Egg tooth is a small sharp temporary structure. SCIENCE 4th Class S. - III 3 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 15
16 IV. Match the following. 5 1 = 5 1. The smallest particle of matter ( ) (a) Fission 2. Splitting of an atom ( ) (b) Circular device 3. Integration of atoms ( ) (c) Simple machine 4. Wheel ( ) (d) Fusion 5. Lever ( ) (e) Atom V. Draw the life cycle of cockroach. 10 M SCIENCE 4th Class S. - III 4 (E.B.I. -1) Page No. 16
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