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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH SCIENCE WORKSHEET SA2 STD. V 2012-13 L-6 Nervous System (FA3 + SA2) I Fill in the blanks:- 1. The brain gets its signals from various parts of the body through the 2. The protects the brain from many dangers. 3. The nervous system consists of, and. 4. nerve carry visionary messages to the brain. 5. The forms the covering protecting the internal organs. II Choose the correct answer:- 1. (Mixed Nerve / Motor Nerve) carry messages to the brain as well as carry orders from it. 2. (Cerebrum / Cerebellum) controls speech, memory and intelligence. 3. (Cerebellum / Medulla) connects the brain to the spinal cord. 4. (Pupil / Iris) is a circular diaphragm which gives the eye its colour. 5. (Cerebrum/Medulla) is the largest part of the brain. III True Or False 1. The nerves are directly connected to the brain or spinal cord.

2. The brain is divided into two halves. 3. The brain grows to its full size only when a person reaches his adult stage. 4. Cerebellum controls breathing and blood circulation. 5. The flavours of food is experienced by our taste receptors and smell receptors. IV Name the following 1. The three kinds of nerves,, 2. The organ which detects the sense of taste 3. Another name of taste receptors 4. The sense organ which throws the waste water of the body as sweat 5. The muscles that hold and control the shape of lens. Lesson 7 Skeletal System (FA3 + SA2) 1. The muscles which are under our control are called 2. The muscles which work automatically are called 3. In the upper arm, there is a long bone called 4. The other name of thigh bone is called 5. Our face is made up of bones.

II Name the following 1. Other name of backbone 2. Two pairs of lower ribs which are not attached to breast bone. 3. The point where two separate bones meet 4. Tough tissues which bones are held together 5. The muscles of heart 6. The strong fibres by which the bones are held together 7. The long curved bones that form the rib cage 8. The framework of bones Lesson -8 Food and Health (only for FA3) 1. The diet which contains proper proportion of all important substances is called a. 2. Deficiency or lack of particular mineral or vitamin causes diseases. 3. are single called micro organisms. 4. Vaccination was discovered by 5. Plaque is spread by that live on rats. 6. Typhus fever is carried by which lives on sick persons.

II Name the following: 1. Disease caused by lack of iodine 2. Disease caused by deficiency of blood in the body 3. Three disease causing germs,, 4. Two diseases caused by bacteria, 5. Two diseases caused by protozoa, 6. Two diseases caused by virus, 7. Two diseases caused by infected food and water, 8. Two diseases caused by insects, 9. Two diseases caused by mosquitoes, L-9 Rocks and Minerals (only for FA4) 1. The earth is made up of and 2. The magma that reaches the earth s crust and flows out is called 3. Minerals used for extracting metals are called 4. The inorganic substances found in the earth s crust are called 5. is used for dry cleaning of woolen clothes. II Name the following

1. Three types of sedimentary rocks,, 2. Three types of igneous rocks,, 3. Three types of metamorphic rocks,, 4. Rock formed by metamorphosis of limestone 5. Rock formed by metamorphosis of granite 6. Rock formed by metamorphosis of shale 7. Three rock forming minerals,, 8. Two underground resources, 9. Remains of plants and animals under the earth 10. Rocks that have changed III Match the following 1. Petrol Taj Mahal 2. Gem Stones Fuel 3. Fertilizers Dentist to polish teeth 4. Marble Ornaments 5. Pumice For growth in plants L-10 States of Matter (FA4 + SA2) 1. Anything that occupies space and has weight is called 2. A has a definite shape and volume.

3. A has a definite volume but no definite shape. 4. has neither a definite volume nor a definite shape. 5. Made is made up of 6. When a solute dissolves in a solvent we get a 7. When atoms of different kinds combine are formed. 8. Conversion of liquid into gaseous state is called II Name the following 1. The space between molecules 2. The three states of matter,, 3. Tiny particles by which molecules are made up of 4. The liquid in which a solid dissolves 5. A solid which dissolved in the liquid 6. A homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent 7. Matter made up of different kinds of atoms combined in fixed numbers III Write the type of change in the following 1. Heating water into vapours 2. Melting ice into water 3. Burning of paper 4. Making a chapatti I Fill in the blanks L-11 Simple Machines (FA4 + SA2)

1. There are kinds of simple machines 2. In lever of first order fulcrum is in the 3. In a steering wheel of a car is a wheel and is the axle. 4. If we place two inclined planes back to back together, we get a 5. An object that floats on water displaces water to its own weight. II Name the following 1. Two examples of first order lever, 2. Two examples of second order lever, 3. Two examples of third order lever, 4. An inclined plane wrapped round a rod 5. Wheels used with ropes to lift things 6. Weight of an object in water 7. Weight of an object in air 8. The upward force acting on an object in a liquid

III. Mark the load, fulcrum and effort points in the following:- (L,F,E) L-12 Safety and First Aid 1. are caused due to carelessness and wrong actions. 2. The immediate help give to an injured or sick person before the arrival of a doctor is called 3. A dog s bite may cause 4. Fracture is caused when a is broken 5. burns are dressed with baking soda solution.

II Name the following 1. A crack or break in a bone 2. A piece of cardboard or sheet of newspaper used to hold a broken bone in its right position 3. A piece of cloth or bandage passing over shoulder to support the fractured arm 4. Tight band that is twisted above the wound 5. The first help given to an injured person before taking him to hospital L-13 A house to live in 1. Houses in cold areas like Kashmir have roofs. 2. Houses in Assam are mostly made of 3. Houses on raised platforms are called 4. The makes the plan of the house and decides the size and layout. 5. Doors and windows should be covered by to keep away insects. 6. A provides us shelter, warmth and safety. 7. Bathroom, Kitchen and drains should be washed with II Name the following

1. Wooden houses built on raised platforms with slopping roofs. 2. The system of disposal of sewage from the house 3. Three main factors that influence the type of house,,