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1234341 434349 834345 83434 01234 349 3434 78343456 43434 23434 1234341 234349 434349 43456 834345 83434 7834 01234 UNIT TEST - I 7834 49 3434 4345 78343456 43434 234349 23434 23434 43456 834 Name :... Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Rank Marks Time : 30 min. Subject : SCIENCE 2nd Class Marks : 25 834 43456 23434 I. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets. 3 x 1 = 3 1. This is a climber. ( ) a) Pea b) Watermelon c) Marigold 2. Cauliflower is herb. ( ) a) winter b) summer c) rainy 3. Most are seasonal plants. ( ) a) shrubs b) herbs c) climbers II. Fill in the right word choosing from the boxes. 3 x 1 = 3 Smell Green Thorns 1. protect the plants from animals. 2. Some flowers have a pleasant 3. Leaves are in colour. III. Write the right letter : T for True or F for False. 3 x 1 = 3 1. The money plant has a weak stem. 2. Branches supply water to the plant. 3. Plants make their own food. IV. Give two examples for each of the following. 2 x 1½ = 3 1. Thorny plants : a) b) 2. Creepers : a) b) V. Match the following. 3 x 1 = 3 1. Tamarind ( ) a) Creeper 2. Seasonal plant ( ) b) Tree 3. Pumpkin ( ) c) Sunflower SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - I 1 U.P.-2

VI. Answer the following questions. 4 x 2½ = 10 1. What are shrubs? Give examples. 2. What are climbers? Give examples. 3. What are the two parts of a plant? What are the parts of a stem? 4. Write about the stem. SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - I 2 U.P.-2

1234341 434349 834345 83434 01234 349 3434 78343456 43434 23434 1234341 234349 434349 43456 834345 83434 7834 01234 UNIT TEST - II 7834 49 3434 4345 78343456 43434 234349 23434 23434 43456 834 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 Name :... 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... 12343434123434341234343412349 Rank Marks Time : 30 min. Subject : SCIENCE 2nd Class Marks : 25 834 43456 23434 I. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets. 3 x 1 = 3 1. The eraser we use is made of ( ) a) Acacia b) Bamboo c) Rubber 2. This is a medium-sized animal. ( ) a) Rabbit b) Wolf c) Buffalo 3. For many animals provide shelter. ( ) a) dens b) trees c) ground II. Fill in the right word choosing from the boxes. 3 x 1 = 3 Water Cockroach Wheat 1. is a six-legged animal. 2. is a cereal. 3. Hippopotamus generally lives in III. Write the right letter : T for True or F for False. 3 x 1 = 3 1. The eatable part in Potato is stem. 2. Goat is a four-legged animal. 3. A crow lives under a tree. IV. Write the names of the following. 3 x 1 = 3 1. 2. 3. SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - II 1 U.P.-2

V. Name the plants that give 3 x 1 = 3 1. Perfumes : 2. Oil : 3. Thread : VI. Answer the following questions. 4 x 2½ = 10 1. What are gum and paper made from? 2. Name any three big animals. Name any three small animals. Give the names of any two two-legged animals. 3. What are called wild animals? Give the names of any three big and any two small wild animals. 4. List any three uses of plants. SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - II 2 U.P.-2

1234341 434349 834345 83434 01234 349 3434 78343456 43434 23434 1234341 234349 434349 43456 834345 83434 7834 01234 QUARTERLY EXAMINATION 7834 49 3434 4345 78343456 43434 234349 23434 23434 43456 834 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 Name :... 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 12343434123434341234343412349 Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... 12343434123434341234343412349 Rank Marks Time : 2hrs. 30 min. Subject : SCIENCE 2nd Class Marks : 50 834 43456 23434 I. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets. 3 x 2 = 6 1. Sparrows live ( ) a) in the trunks b) in the holes c) on tree tops 2. This is a two-legged animal. ( ) a) Leopard b) Crow c) Fox 3. This is a thorny plant. ( ) a) Mustard b) Lotus c) Lemon II. Fill in the blanks with the right words. 3 x 2 = 6 Foxes Cows Stem 1. eat flesh of dead animals. 2. The supports the branches and leaves. 3. are farm animals. III. Write the right letter : T for True or F for False. 3 x 2 = 6 1. Bear is a scavenger. 2. Milk is used to make cheese. 3. Fruits contain flowers. IV. Label the following diagram. 1 x 6 = 6 SCIENCE-2 QUARTERLY 1 U.P.-2

V. Match the following. 5 x 2 = 10 1. Goat ( ) a) Belts 2. Eggs ( ) b) Woollen clothes 3. Leather ( ) c) Polo 4. Winter ( ) d) Duck 5. Horse ( ) e) Meat VI. Answer the following questions. 4 x 4 = 16 1. What are creepers? Name two creepers. 2. List six uses of plants. 3. What are herbivores? What are scavengers? 4. What are called farm animals? What are domestic animals? SCIENCE-2 QUARTERLY 2 U.P.-2

1234341 434349 834345 83434 01234 349 3434 78343456 43434 23434 1234341 234349 434349 43456 834345 83434 7834 01234 UNIT TEST - III 7834 49 3434 4345 78343456 43434 234349 23434 23434 43456 834 Name :... Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Rank Marks Time : 30 min. Subject : SCIENCE 2nd Class Marks : 25 834 43456 23434 I. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets. 3 x 1 = 3 1. The upper part of the trunk is ( ) a) abdomen b) chest c) face 2. The food we eat reaches the ( ) a) lungs b) heart c) stomach 3. Our body is made up of ( ) a) bones b) muscles c) both a & b II. Fill in the blanks with the right words. 3 x 1 = 3 Smoke Gale Posture 1. from factories mixes with air and makes it unclean. 2. A storm is also called 3. To keep our bones and muscles in good shape, we must have correct III. Write the right letter : T for True or F for False. 3 x 1 = 3 1. Bones make our eye lids to move. 2. Breathing fresh air is good for health. 3. Breeze causes a storm. IV. Pick and tick the correct postures. 3 x 1 = 3 1. 2. 3. SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - III 1 U.P.-2

V. Complete the following sentences. 3 x 1 = 3 1. When water is boiled, it changes into 2. When water is frozen, it becomes 3. When water vapour is cooled, it becomes VI. Answer the following questions. 4 x 2½ = 10 1. How does dust get into the house? 2. What is wind? How is it useful? 3. Name the sense organs and explain their functions. 4. What is the part played by bones? SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - III 2 U.P.-2

1234341 434349 834345 83434 01234 349 3434 78343456 43434 23434 1234341 234349 434349 43456 834345 83434 7834 01234 HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION 7834 49 3434 4345 78343456 43434 234349 23434 23434 43456 834 Name :... Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Rank Marks Time : 2hrs. 30 min. Subject : SCIENCE C 2nd Class Marks : 50 834 43456 23434 I. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets. 3 x 2 = 6 1. The toes are the parts of ( ) a) foot b) arm c) trunk 2. Some reptiles are ( ) a) poisonous b) non-poisonous c) both a & b 3. Quinine is used against ( ) a) malaria b) cholera c) T.B. II. Fill in the blanks with the right words. 3 x 2 = 6 Proteins Muscles Solid 1. Ice is the form of water. 2. make our heart beat. 3. build our muscles and bones. III. Write the right letter : T for True or F for False. 3 x 2 = 6 1. We make tea from the nuts of the tea plant. 2. Gloves are made of silk. 3. A rain storm can cause a flood. IV. Draw the picture of a wind mill. 1 x 8 = 8 V. Match the following. 5 x 1 = 5 1. Skeleton ( ) a) Foot 2. Palm ( ) b) A pair 3. Sole ( ) c) Protects organs 4. Lungs ( ) d) Skull 5. Brain ( ) e) Hand SCIENCE-2 HALFYEARLY 1 U.P.-2

VI. Write C for Climbers, S for Shrubs or H for Herbs. 3 x 1 = 3 1. 2. 3. VII. Answer the following questions. 4 x 4 = 16 1. Write any four good food habits. 2. What are the features of good walking posture? 3. What is melting, evaporation and condensation? 4. Why should we use a hand-kerchief when we cough or sneeze? SCIENCE-2 HALFYEARLY 2 U.P.-2

1234341 434349 834345 83434 01234 349 3434 78343456 43434 23434 1234341 234349 434349 43456 834345 83434 7834 01234 UNIT TEST - IV 7834 49 3434 4345 78343456 43434 234349 23434 23434 43456 834 Name :... Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Rank Marks Time : 30 min. Subject : SCIENCE 2nd Class Marks : 25 834 43456 23434 I. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets. 3 x 1 = 3 1. Jabalpur is in ( ) a) Maharashtra b) Madhya Pradesh c) Gujarat 2. is used in making blackboards. ( ) a) Chalk b) Graphite c) Slate 3. is used in jewellery. ( ) a) Diamond b) Granite c) Graphite II. Fill in the blanks with the right words. 3 x 1 = 3 Satellite Straight Sun 1. A is a body which moves round a planet. 2. Light always travels in a direction. 3. The moon is lit by the light of the III. Write the right letter : T for True or F for False. 3 x 1 = 3 1. Diamond is the most expensive rock. 2. People go to the moon in aeroplanes. 3. At night, no shadows are formed. IV. Match the following. 3 x 1 = 3 1. Sunset ( ) a) Long shadow 2. Sun's light ( ) b) West 3. Evening ( ) c) Damage eyes V. What they are made up of? 3 x 1 = 3 1. 2. 3. SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - IV 1 U.P.-2

VI. Answer the following questions. 4 x 2½ = 10 1. How is soil formed? What are minerals? 2. How is a shadow formed? 3. Why are there no plants, animals or people on the moon? 4. What have people who have gone to the moon brought back? SCIENCE-2 UNIT TEST - IV 2 U.P.-2

1234341 434349 834345 83434 01234 349 3434 78343456 43434 23434 1234341 234349 434349 43456 834345 83434 7834 01234 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 7834 49 3434 4345 78343456 43434 234349 23434 23434 43456 834 Name :... Class :... Section :... Roll No. :... Rank Marks Time : 2hrs. 30 min. Subject : SCIENCE 2nd Class Marks : 100 834 43456 23434 I. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer in the brackets. 5 x 2 = 10 1. Growth-giving foods are also known as ( ) a) Energy-giving foods b) Protective foods c) Body-building foods 2. The upper part of the trunk is ( ) a) abdomen b) chest c) face 3. is the hair that grows on the body of sheep. ( ) a) Silk b) Wool c) Cotton 4. Cauliflower is herb. ( ) a) winter b) summer c) rainy 5. We eat the stem of this plant. ( ) a) Ginger b) Radish c) Papaya II. Fill in the blanks with the right words. 5 x 2 = 10 Vaccinated Moon Fist Dog Burrows 1. Moles live in 2. eats both plants and flesh. 3. The heart is almost the size of the 4. The is our nearest neighbour in space. 5. If a pet bites you, get it SCIENCE-2 ANNUAL 1 U.P.-2

III. Write the right letter : T for True or F for False. 5 x 2 = 10 1. We can cross the road when the traffic is heavy. 2. The moon is the earth's only satellite. 3. Shadows are long in the morning. 4. Milk is wholesome food. 5. Muscles are harder than bones. IV. Match the following. 5 x 2 = 10 1. Marble ( ) a) soft, black rock 2. Chalk ( ) b) smooth, black rock 3. Graphite ( ) c) red, soft rock 4. Slate ( ) d) soft, white rock 5. Sand stone ( ) e) shiny, hard rock V. Tick ( ) for the things you should do. Cross out (x) for the things you should not do. 4 x 2 = 8 1. 2. 3. 4. SCIENCE-2 ANNUAL 2 U.P.-2

VI. Answer the following questions in a word or a phrase. 5 x 2 = 10 1. What does the root supply to the plant? 2. Where are the legs? 3. What are the three main parts of our body? 4. What is marble used for? 5. Which stone is used for constructing buildings? VII. If we cover a burning candle with a tumbler, what happens? 1 x 2 = 2 VIII. Answer the following questions. 5 x 8 = 40 1. Prove with an example how the shadow is formed. SCIENCE-2 ANNUAL 3 U.P.-2

2. What safety rules should you follow while playing outdoors? 3. Why do we eat food? Write any two good table manners. 4. Where are lungs in our body? What is their function? 5. List six uses of plants. SCIENCE-2 ANNUAL 4 U.P.-2