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Q61. Which of the following is staple food?
(a) Potato
(b) Grapes
(c) Wheat
(d) All of these
Answer: (c) Wheat |
Q62. Which of the following is a non-metallic mineral?
(a) Haematite
(b) Magnetite
(c) Gypsum
(d) Galena
Answer: (c) Gypsum |
Q63. The fossil fuel is
(a) coal
(b) petroleum
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b) |
Q64. Wings of birds and bats are
(a) analogous structures
(b) homologous structures
(c) vestigial organs
(d) None of the above
Answer: (b) homologous structures |
Q65. Antibiotics are effective against
(a) influenza
(b) hepatitis A
(c) dengue fever
(d) cholera
Answer: (d) cholera |
Q66. The following observations were made by students A, B, C, and D when they rubbed solid baking soda on dry litmus paper
Students | Effect on dry red litmus paper | Effect on dry blue litmus paper |
A | The Colour changed to blue | No change |
B | No change | The Colour changed to red |
C | The Colour changed to blue | The Colour changed to red |
D | No change | No change |
The correct observation was made by the student
(a) C
(b) D
(c) A
(d) B
Answer: (c) A |
Q67. Which of the following statements related to earthquakes is not correct?
(a) The record of the seismic waves is called a seismograph
(b) The seismograph records the seismogram
(c) The Richter scale is not linear but logarithmic
(d) The seismic waves originate from a focus
Answer: (b) The seismograph records the seismogram |
Q68. One kilogram weight is equal to
(a) 0.98 N
(b) 9.80 N
(c) 98.0
(d) 1 N
Answer: (b) 9.80 N |
Q69. The image formed by a convex mirror is always in between
(a) centre of curvature and focus
(b) centre of curvature and infinity
(c) pole and focus
(d) All are true
Answer: (c) pole and focus |
Q70.The gas which forms carboxy-hemoglobin in the blood, causing suffocation is
(a) carbon monoxide
(b) nitrogen
(c) carbon dioxide
(d) chlorofluorocarbon
Answer: (a) carbon monoxide |
Q71. Which of the following are non-living renewable resources?
(a) Apple
(b) Milk
(c) Solar energy
(d) Cotton clothes
Answer: (c) Solar energy |
Q72. Which of the following provides all the three nutrients-carbohydrates, proteins, and fats?
(a) Banana
(b) Groundnut
(c) Mango
(d) Apple
Answer: (b) Groundnut |
Q73. Viruses are
(a) Living organisms
(b) Non-living organisms
(c) In between living and non-living organisms
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) In between living and non-living organisms |
Q74. Which of the following group of words can be correctly identified with Rhizobium?
(a) Roots of legumes, parasite, soluble nitrogen compounds
(b) Leguminous plants, symbiotic, stem nodes
(c) Root nodules, pitcher plant, and nitrogen-deficient soil
(d) Nitrogen fixation, root nodules, leguminous plants
Answer: (d) Nitrogen fixation, root nodules, leguminous plants |
Q75. Which of the following is lighter than water?
(a) Potassium
(b) Sulphur
(c) Iodine.
(d) Graphite
Answer: (a) Potassium |
Q76. An iron bar is identified as a magnet if the north pole of a magnet
(a) Neither attracts nor repels any of the tips
(b) Attracts its one tip but repels the other
(c) Attracts both tips
(d) Repels its both tips
Answer: (b) Attracts its one tip but repels the other |
Q77. A laboratory thermometer shows five small divisions between the markings of 55 ° C and 56 ° C. This means that the thermometer can read correctly up to
(a) 55.2 ° C
(b) 55.25 ° C
(c) 55.1 ° C
(d) 55.5 ° C
Answer: (a) 55.2 ° C |
Q78. The current in a wire depends
(a) Only on the potential difference applied
(b) Only on the resistance of the wire
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b) |
Q79. Which of the following metal is protected by its oxide layer?
(a) Au
(b) Ag
(c) Al
(d) Fe
Answer: (c) Al |
Q80. Which of the following sample has the greatest mass?
(a) 16.0 grams of O2
(b) 0.8 mole of O2
(c) 6.02 x 1023 molecules of O2
(d) 20.4 L of O2 at STP
Answer: (c) 6.02 x 1023 molecules of O2 |
Q81. At the upper primary level, the subject of Science should be taught as
(a) Concentric approach
(b) Spiral approach
(c) Integrated approach
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c) Integrated approach |
Q82. The constructivist approach in the teaching of Science refers to
(a) Providing more and more reading material to students
(b) Providing additional academic help to weak students
(c) Applying different mathematical formulae in solving problems
(d) Providing experiential learning to students
Answer: (d) providing experiential learning to students |
Q83. Practical work in Science may be given due emphasis in order to
(a) Keep a proper check on punctuality and regularity of students
(b) Help the students verify the l theoretical concepts
(c) Improve the percentage of marks obtained by the students
(d) Help the students develop the habit of maintaining written records
Answer: (b) help the students verify the l theoretical concepts |
Q84. Which one of the following is the major objective of teaching Science at the upper primary stage?
(a) To learn important facts and formulae
(b) To develop proficiency in solving exercises given at the end of the chapter
(c) To promote rational thinking
(d) To remember names of scientists and scientific discoveries
Answer: (c) To promote rational thinking |
Q85. Assessment in Science should focus more on testing the ability of students to
(a) answer open-ended questions
(b) be sufficiently equipped for higher learning
(c) state the facts and principles of Science correctly
(d) apply the understanding of concepts to unfamiliar situations in everyday life
Answer: (d) apply the understanding of concepts to unfamiliar situations in everyday life |
Q86. A teacher plans to teach “Components of Food” in Class-VI. Which of the following can be used as an essential question?
(a) Why does your mother serve you’re a meal with a variety of food items?
(b) Does your mother prepare a definite set of food items for lunch every day?
(c) Do you eat all the items served in your lunch every day?
(d) List the food items your mother serves you in lunch
Answer: (a) Why does your mother serve you’re a meal with a variety of food items? |
Q87. Project method in the teaching of Science suited most to
(a) Strengthen reasoning skills of students
(b) Promote scientific method of working
(c) Promote understanding of basic concepts in Science
(d) Enhance the numerical abilities of students
Answer: (b) promote the scientific method of working |
Q88. Which one of the following is the key feature of Formative Assessment in Science?
(a) It is aimed at developing scientific temper in the students
(b) It is aimed at enhancing practical skills
(c) It is conducted at the end of the year.
(d) It is diagnostic in nature
Answer: (d) It is diagnostic in nature |
Q89. “A Science teacher must have the necessary knowledge for the various: problems faced by him/her in the teaching of his/her subject.” What can be the most prevalent problems from the given below options?
(a) Lack of facilities, resources, and skilled teachers
(b) Overcrowded classes and time-bound completion of syllabus
(c) Lack of autonomy given to teachers to experiment with innovations
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above |
Q80. The ‘Science is doing’ program was initiated by which of the following organization?
(a) SCERT
(b) DIET
(c) NCERT
(d) DPEP
Answer: (c) NCERT |