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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH FINAL TERM -2012 SCIENCE WORKSHEET CLASS V LESSON 3- THE MOON I. FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. The eclipse of the sun is called eclipse. 2. was the first Indian to go into the space. 3. The changes in the shapes of the moon are called of the moon. 4. The first man made satellite was. 5. The place beyond the blanket of atmosphere is called. 6. holds the record of the longest space flight for female space traveler. 7. Tides are caused by the pull of the moon. 8. The satellites are helpful in giving us the live coverage of events. 9. The big hollows on the surface of the moon are called. 10. The moves around the earth. 11. are spacecrafts sent to orbit a planet. 12. Due to the absence of no sound can be heard on the moon. II. Name the following 1. Earth s natural satellite 2. The first Indian satellite 3. Rising and falling movements of ocean water. 1 IIS-Riyadh Worksheets/Final Term-2012/V/Science www.iisriyadh.com

4. The eclipse that occurs only on a full moon night. 5. The first man to step on the moon 6. The objects that cause craters on the moon 7. The eclipse that occurs on the New Moon day III. WRITE TRUE or FALSE 1. Earth s closest neighbour in space is the moon. 2. The sun moves round the earth. 3. The earth and the moon are opaque objects. 4. The moon has no light of its own. 5. The distance of the moon from the earth is 383000 km. 6. Nearly three fourths of the earth s surface is covered by oceans. 7. The moon s gravity is one sixth of the gravity of the earth. Ln. 6. NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS I. FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. gives shape and support to our body. 2. The protects the brain. 3. The part of the eye on which an image is formed is the. 4. The nerve at the back of the retina is. 5. The is the thinking part of the brain. 6. The nerves are made up of. 7. nerves carry impulses to the brain. 8. The little brain is the. 9. The heart and lungs are protected by the. 10. Reflex actions are due to the messages sent by the. 11. Nerves which carry messages from the brain are. 12. Eyeballs are protected by. 2 IIS-Riyadh Worksheets/Final Term-2012/V/Science www.iisriyadh.com

NAME THE FOLLOWING 1. The system that controls all other systems of our body. 2. The other name of the brain stem. 3.The largest part of the brain. 4. The actions controlled by the spinal cord 5. The control centre of the body. 6. The three kinds of nerves. a b c 7. The part of the brain that helps to control the movements during reflex action. 8. The nerve cells which bind together to form a nerve. 9. The organ that controls our heartbeat and breathing. 10. The part of the brain that helps to control the movements during reflex action. WRITE TRUE or FALSE 1. The skin forms a covering to protect the internal organs in our body. 2. Medulla makes up 90 percent of the brain tissues. 3. The total length of all the nerves present in the body of an adult human being is about 72 km. 4. We must always breathe through the mouth. 5. It is dangerous to clean our ears with a hairpin or toothpicks. 6. Nerve cells have special thread like parts called fibres. 7. The medulla helps to maintain our body balance. 8. Coughing, sneezing, blinking and jumping are human reflexes 3 IIS-Riyadh Worksheets/Final Term-2012/V/Science www.iisriyadh.com

Ln. 7. SKELETAL SYSTEM FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. The frame work of bones in our body is called. 2. An adult person has bones in his/her body. 3. The human skeleton consists of the skull, the backbone and the. 4. The two parts of limbs are attached to two pairs of. 5. The skull is made up of flat bones. 6. Our face is made up of bones. 7. The bones of the face protects the, and tongue. 8. The delicate passes through the vertebrae. 9. The rib cage is formed by pairs of curved bones called the rib. 10. Arms are joined to the with the help of the shoulder girdles and a pair of collar bones. 11. The point where two separate bones meet is called. 12.The long bone in the upper arm is called. 13.Muscles are made up of tough. 14.The muscles are attached to the bones by strong fibres called. 15.Two muscles are required to move the bones in one. 16. To make bones strong, we should take food rich in. 17. There are about muscles in our body. 18. A plaster is used to heal the. 19. A doctor takes to see the break in the bone. 20. A child has more than bones in its body. 4 IIS-Riyadh Worksheets/Final Term-2012/V/Science www.iisriyadh.com

NAME THE FOLLOWING 1.The jaw which can not be moved. 2. Another name for backbone. 3. Number of bones in vertebral column. 4. The organs protected by rib cage., 5. The two pairs of lower ribs which are not attached to the breast bone. 6. Tissues that are tough and hold the bones together. LESSON. 11. SIMPLE MACHINE FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. Claw hammer and scissors are examples of lever of order. 2. If we place two inclined planes together, back to back, we get a. 3. The downward force which you apply on a tin for opening the lid is called 4. The stick trough which force is applied for lifting the boulder is considered as. 5. In which order of lever, the fulcrum is at the centre and load and effort are on the opposite sides. 6. Tongs, bread knife, forceps etc are the common examples of levers of order. 7. A slide in a park is based on which simple machine. 8. An axe is a wedge used as a. 9. A man rowing a boat is an example of lever of order. 10. When an object floats on water it displaces water equal to its. 5 IIS-Riyadh Worksheets/Final Term-2012/V/Science www.iisriyadh.com

11. The apparent loss in weight of an object is to the weight of water. 12. The weight of an object in water is called its weight and the weight in air is called weight. 13. Objects float, because the force supports their weight. 14. Give two example of each of the following. 1. An inclined plane 2. First order of lever 3. Second order of lever 4. Third order of lever 5. A wheel and axle 6. Wedge NAME THE FOLLOWING 1. An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder or a rod. 2. It consists of two cylinders which revolve round a common point 3. A rigid bar that can turn about a fixed point called fulcrum is known as 4. It is used to draw water from the well. 5. The upward push of water on a floating object. 6. We use this to hold the things together as they cannot be easily pulled out. III. Draw any one simple machine from each order of lever, name it and mark load, fulcrum and effort points. 6 IIS-Riyadh Worksheets/Final Term-2012/V/Science www.iisriyadh.com