PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL CHETHIPUZHA ASSESSMENT II

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PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT II - 2016-17 PVV/ACA/14/02-2016 STD : V BASIC SCIENCE Qns. 1-5. Fill in the blanks. (½ mark each) (5 ½=2½) 1. The long bone at the centre of the ribcage is called. 2. Reflex action is controlled by the. 3. The ear transforms the sound into a nerve signal. 4. The joint allows only back and forth movement. 5. is the longest bone in the human body. Qns. 6-10. Match the following. (½ mark each) (5 ½=2½) 6. Ball and socket joint - Bundle of nerves 7. Cartilage - Reflex action 8. Pivot joint - Hip 9. Spinal cord - Neck 10. Blinking of eyes - Tissue Qns. 11-16. Write True and False. (½ mark each) (6 ½=3) 11. Cardiac muscles are voluntary muscles. 12. The spinal cord is protected by the backbone. 13. The skull is an immovable joint. 14. Cerebrum connects the brain to the spinal cord. 15. Muscles are tissues that cover the bones. 16. The ribcage has 12 bones. Qns. 17-22. Name the following. (1 mark each) (6 1=6) 17. The part of the brain that controls the working of the muscles. 18. The light sensitive lining inside the eye. 19. The system that controls all the organs of our body. 20. The joint present in the first two vertebrae of the backbone. 21. The part of the skeleton that protects the heart. 22. The outermost layer of the body. Qns. 23 & 24. Define the following. (1 mark each) (2 1=2) 23. Reflex action 24. Ligament Qns. 25-27. Answer the following. (2 marks each) (3 2=6) 25. Distinguish between voluntary muscles and involuntary muscles. 26. Describe the structure of the ear. 27. Describe the different types of movable joints present in our body with examples. 28. Draw the structure of the brain and label its parts. (3)

PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT II - 2016-17 PVV/ACA/14/02-2016 STD : V ENGLISH SECTION A (READING) (5 marks) Read the passage and answer the following questions. At the edge of a forest stood a big tree. Its branches spread out majestically and so did its roots. It shielded people from the sun under its shady leaves, and provided shelter to small birds and countless other creatures in its branches. It buzzed with activity all the time. At the foot of the tree grew a little plant. It was thin and delicate and tended to bend over at the touch of the slightest breeze. One day the tree and the little plant were having a chat. Well, little one, said the tree to the plant, why do you not plant your feet deeply in the ground, and raise your head boldly in the air as I do? I see no need to do so, whispered the plant with a smile. Actually, I think I may be safer this way. I. State these statements are True or False. (2½) 1. The little plant at the foot of the tree was thin and delicate. 2. The tree did not shield people from the sun under its shady leaves. 3. The branches and the roots of the tree spread out majestically. 4. The tree told the plant to plant its root deeper in the ground. 5. The tree did not provide shelter to small birds and countless other creatures. II. III. Write the nouns with words used to describe them from the above paragraph. (2½) 1. small - 2. countless - 3. delicate - 4. shady - 5. majestic SECTION B (WRITING) (5 marks) You are Rohit of class V G. You have lost your watch in the school. Draft a notice to put up on the school notice board. 1 PTO

SECTION C (GRAMMAR) (10 marks) IV. Fill in with the correct option from the boxes. (2) (will have to, have to, has to, had to) 1. Even on Saturdays we were uniform to school. 2. I submit my project yesterday but I didn t. 3. Veena attend a seminar today. 4. They work hard in the coming exam. V. Complete the following with simple past tense. (2) 1. The boy off the bus while it was still. (jump, move) 2. When I her yesterday, she very happy. (see, look) VI. Change into simple present form of the verbs. (2) 1. Neeraj with us whenever he comes to Mumbai. (stay) 2. The baby always when we go to bed. (wake up) VII. Change the following into reported speech. (2) 1. Ramu said, I wrote a letter yesterday. 2. Rajan said, I don t want to go. VIII. Change the following into present continuous tense. (2) 1. We do our best. 2. The porter carry the luggage. IX. SECTION D (LITERATURE) TURE) (5 marks) Read the extract and answer the questions that follow. Please pick me! Arnie would cry each time the pickers walked by; I want to go inside with you! cried Arnie till he turned bright blue. 1. Who is me in these lines? (1) 2. Where does he want to go? (1) 3. Why does he want to go inside? (1) 4. What is the lesson you learn from Arnie s experience? (2)

PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT II - 2016-17 PVV/ACA/14/01-2016 STD : V HINDI I. n l «± J :- [4 ½=2] 1. + Ω ]ı 2. n J ± 3. EÚ{ EÚ 4. ± II. ± n ± J :- [4 ½=2] 5. 6. + ± 7. M h 8. { x III. Ω S x { ± J :- [4 ½=2] 9. EÚ Æ 10. ± c EÚ 11. Ω x 12. Æ J IV. BEÚ n ± J :- [4 ½=2] 13. { il Æ { Æ S j x x 14. EÚ n EÚ EÚg <«15. x <«EÚÆ x ± 16. V EÚ Æ W EÚ Ú S ± Æ Ω ΩË V. Ω n S x EÚÆ ± J :- [4 ½=2] 17. i Ω / n Ω 18. EÚ n EÚ Æ / EÚ n EÚ Æ 19. ± ]ı± / ± c ± 20. { Æ P x / { Æ v x VI. À± M n ± :- [4 ½=2] 21. ]ı 22. x x 23. UÙ j 24. SS VII. { «S n ± J :- [2 1=2] 25. p 26. EÚ ± VIII. +ΔEÚ Â EÚ +I Æ Â Â ± J :- [4 ½=2] 27. 30 28. 28 29. 26 30. 29 1 P.T.O.

IX. C x + :- [2 1=2] 31. S x 32. Ω X. x x ± J i x  E Ú =k Æ ± J :- 33. x xω Úx EÚ Æ EÚ Ëx ΩË? [1] 34. V Ω ƒ S Ω Ω ƒ Æ Ω x EÚ { `ˆ M EÚ ± <«EÚg <«Δ Δ v i S Æ n ± J? 35. +EÚ Æ x V x CEÚ J x S Ω, i E Ú x =xωâ Δn Ω Æ x W Æ Â C  n J? [2] 36. C <± +{ x { ËÆ E Ú +ΔM ` ˆ E ÚUÙ EÚÆ x J { i, +M Æ = E Ú + { E Ú ± M = E Ú ± B EÚ Δ EÚÆ n i + ËÆ = EÚ E ÚUÙ EÚÆ x EÚ ËEÚ x Ω n i? [2] [2]

PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT II - 2016-17 PVV/ACA/14/02-2016 STD : V MALAYALAM I. {_mbv - n \n pw icn-bmb D-Øcw sxc-s -SpsØgp-Xp-I. (½ 4=2) 1. CXmWv al-ømb Zm\w Cßs\ ]d Xmcv? (A p-\, KwK, Ai-cocn) 2. Xmsg- -d-bp- -h-bn CXn-lmkw GXv? ( m\- m-\, cmam-b-ww, imip- fw) 3. a\- n\v Hcp-Im-ehpw Xr]vXn \ Im-Ø-sX v? (hnzy, [\w, Ip paw) 4. ]Xn-hp-t]mse Hcmƒ {]`m-x-øn aμw \S v KwK-bpsS Xoc-Ø- W p Bcv? (kqcy, C{μ, I W ) II. A -w Fgp-Xp-I. (½ 4=2) 5. Btbm-[\w 6. hnøw 7. K Z`w 8. aμw III. ]cym-b-]-zsagp-xp-i. (1 2=2) 9. {_mlva-w 10. talw IV. hn]-cox]zw Fgp-Xp-I. (½ 2=1) 11. ZpjvS 12. KXw V. hn{k-lns gpxp-i. (½ 2=1) 13. hnizm-k-]m-xiw 14. Pt m-xv`hw VI. A -hy-xym-kw Fgp-Xp-I. (½ 4=2) 15. tlxp tixp 16. Dt±iw Dt±iyw VII. \m\m sagp-xp-i. (1 2=2) 17. Aw_cw 18. \hw VIII. icn-bmb ]Zw Fgp-Xp-I. (½ 2=1) 19. IpWvUew Ip ew 20. BbpXw Bbp[w IX. ]ncns gp-xp-i. (½ 2=1) 21. A -sa{x 22. ap -dn-bn v 1 P.T.O.

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PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT II - 2016-17 MATHEMATICS STD : V Qns. 1-5 carry 1 mark each. (5 1=5) 1. 276159 + 0 is equal to. 2. How will the letter P look after a clockwise rotation of 3 4 th turn? 3. 853267 - = 853266. 4. A number divided by gives the number as the quotient. 5. 12000 9000 =. Qns. 6-12 carry 2 marks each. (7 2=14) 6. Write True or False. a) A circle has only 2 lines of symmetry b) The product of two even numbers is an odd number 7. Fill in the missing digits. 3 5 1 --- 4 --- 7 + --- --- 5 9 --- 4 8 7 1 --- 0 2 0 --- 8. Subtract. 7 3 2 0 0 0 5 4 1 3 4 2 9. The cost of a car and a bike are ` 15,25,639 and ` 2,50,980 respectively. Find the total cost of the two vehicles. 10. Find the product. a) 7004 36 b) 5308 4000 11. Divide the following and find the quotient and remainder. 35798 6 12. A sack holds 535 apples. How many apples can fit in 1235 such sacks? 1

Qns. 13 & 14 carry 3 marks each. (2 3=6) 13. a) Draw the mirror image of the word PLACID. b) Draw the lines of symmetry in the following letters. (i) D c) How many 1 4 b) T th turn does the hour hand of a clock take from 12 if the time is 9 O clock. 14. Divide and verify the result. 5660 24. 2

CLASS : V PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT II - 2016-17 SOCIAL SCIENCE PVV/ACA/14/01-2016 I. Fill in the blanks. ½ mark each. (6 ½=3) 1. The region that lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn is called the region. 2. In the middle course, the river develops loops called. 3. are the original inhabitants of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 4. The is the largest desert in the world. 5. The water vapour or moisture present in the air is called. 6. The highest peak in the Ruwenzori mountains is. II. Write True or False. ½ mark each. (5 ½=2½) 7. Weather keeps on changing. 8. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the second largest country in Africa. 9. As we go higher it becomes hotter. 10. The Rockies lie in South America. 11. Changing weather conditions cause seasons. III. Match the following. ½ mark each. (5 ½=2½) 12. Torrid Zone - moderate climate 13. Plains - very cold climate 14. Frigid Zone - table land 15. Plateaus - hot and humid climate 16. Temperate Zone - low lands. IV. Define the following. 1 mark each. (5 1=5) 17. Canyon 18. Canopy 19. Rapids 20. Forestry 21. Delta V. Answer the following questions briefly. 2 marks each. (3 2=6) 22. Why do places near the Equator receive more heat than those near the poles? 23. Where does the Democratic Republic of the Congo lie? List its nine neighbours. 24. What are the main features of a desert? VI. Answer the following questions. 3 marks each. (2 3=6) 25. How are mountains useful to us? 26. Write the difference between moderate climate and extreme climate.