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MENTAL ABILITY 1. The place value of 3 in 45327 is * 300 30 3000 327 681 215 7. The fraction which represents the objects cancelled in the collection is 2. 1 litre is 100 decilitres 10 centilitres * 1000 millilitres 1000 decilitres 3. The time shown in the clock is 10 min. past 5 * 15 min. past 6 30 min. past 6 10 min. past 6 4. What would be the next 3 numbers in this pattern? 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 38, 42, 46 * 32, 36, 40 30, 34, 38 30, 32, 36 5 12 * 6 15 7 12 3 10 8. Perimeter of the figure given here is 5. On the first day of their vacation, the Jindal family drove 728 kilometre. On the second day, they drove 702 kilometre. How many kilometre did they drive in these two days? 1370 1345 1448 * 1430 9. 3 1 4 60 cm 50 cm * 58 cm 55 cm as a decimal equals * 3.25 3.50 3.15 3.30 6. There were 4986 trees in a forest. In another forest there were 5367 trees. How many more trees were 10. A triangle with all its sides equal in length is called there in the second forest? Scalene Isosceles 581 * Equilateral All of these * 381 NSSO / CLASS 4 Set-A1 1

SPACE SCIENCE 11. Who was the first man to Walk in space? 15. Which of these best describes the atmosphere surrounding Venus? Cold and Snowy Cold and Wet Bright and ny * Hot and Poisonous Alexei Leonov Major White 16. Source of light and heat on earth is All of these Alan Shepard 12. What is the name of dog that went into space first? Satellite Star Rossi * Laika Tommi 17. Which is the only planet that rotates clockwise? Pinky 13. Which of the following order is given to the planets of solar system on the basis of their sizes? *, Saturn,, Mercury Saturn,, Mercury, * Mercury,,, Saturn, Mercury, Saturn, Venus Pluto 18. Which of the following acts as a layer that protects 14. Indian Space Research Organisation s rocket the from harmful rays of the? launching pad is located at Srikakulam Srisailam Clouds Gravity force * Sriharikota Sulurpet Vacuum * Atmosphere 2 Set-A1 NSSO / CLASS 4

19. From the, the looks bigger than the. Which of the following is the reason? The is very small The is nearer to the * The is nearer to the The sunlight is brighter than the moonlight 23. When the moon is between the and the, it is completely in the shadows. What is this lunar phase called? 20. The orbits of the planets are New Full * Waxing Gibbous Waning Crescent 24. When we are seeing more and more of the moon, it is * Waxing Waning Full moon New 25. Which celestial body has the most gravitational pull? 21. How many moons Saturn has? * At least 30 At least 40 At least 50 At least 60 22. Which two early astronomers were supporters of the geocentric, or -centered model of the solar system? Aristotle and Galileo Galileo and Copernicus Aristotle and Ptolemy * Copernicus and Ptolemy NSSO / CLASS 4 Set-A1 3 * All of these

INTERACTIVE SECTION 26. What do we call molten rock when it is outside the earth? 28. Which of the following is not a gas planet? Volcano Magma * Lava Crust 27. What do we call molten rock when it is inside the earth? * * Uranus Magma Venus Lava Neptune 29. What is the largest object in the asteroid belt? * Crust Volcano 4 Set-A1 Ceres NSSO / CLASS 4

Vesta Pallas 31. What two forces keep in orbit with the sun? Gravity and Magnetic Magnetic and Inertia * Inertia and Gravity Heat and Pressure 32. Which of the following has a larger gravitational pull? * Hygiea 30. Which was once a planet, but is now renamed a dwarf planet? 33. Which planet rotates on its side? * Uranus Neptune Pluto NSSO / CLASS 4 Set-A1 5

34. Which group of stars is hotter? * * Red Giants Blue Stars All of these Saturn Neptune 39. Which planets in our solar system have volcanoes on their surfaces? Yellow Star 35. The tide is the rise and fall of the water in the ocean caused by the gravity forces from the Venus * All of these 36. Solar means. * Sky Universe 37. Which of the following planets have no moons? Pluto and Mercury and Venus * Mercury and Venus * All of these 40. How long is Mercury s day? 186 days * 176 days 166 days 156 days * denotes answer. Pluto and 38. Name the planet with the longest year. END OF THE EXAM 6 Set-A1 NSSO / CLASS 4