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1.

Question/Answers
 Write any two methods to prevent water
pollution.


 Why are the nylon clothes more durable
than the Cotton ones.


 What are microbes? How some of them are
useful to us.


 What is water table.


 What is energy? Name two forms of energy.


 What is Physical change? “Give example.


 Why cotton clothes are usually worn in
summer


 Differentiate between biodegradable and
non- biodegradable waste materials.


 What is Friction.


2.Question/Answers
 What is matter? Name three states of
matter.

 White any two methods to prevent air
pollution.

 What is the difference between Sea breeze
and Land breeze?

 Why gas does not have a definite volume?

 Define Weather, frost and fog.

 Name some simple machines used in daily
life.

 What is a solution? Name two solutions.

 What is pollution? Name some pollutants.
3.Name the following
 When a substance undergoes a change and
forms a new substance.

 The force that pulls everything towards the
Earth.

 The harmful substances that causes
pollution.

 The process in which the impurities settle
down at the bottom.

 It is done when object moves in the
direction of the applied force.

 The process by which a solid changes into
a liquid.

 The change of Vapour into water.

 A force which stops moving things.

 Removing impurities through a filter paper.

 A uniform mixture of a solute and solvent.

 Planting trees in large number

 Process of settling down of heavier
insoluble particles at the bottom.

 Cutting down of trees.

 The water vapour freezes in the air to form
fine particles of ice.

4.Give two examples.
 Two synthetic fibre

 Two types of teeth

 Two examples of Chemical change

 Two type of wedge

 Two examples of physical change

 Solution

 Two natural fibre

 Diseases caused by bacteria

 Pollutants

 Two simple machines used in daily life

 Diseases caused by viruses

 Two forms of Energy

5.Define the following
 Machine

 Pollution

 Pollutants

 Deforestation

 Mist

 Gas

 Evaporation
 Weather

 Microbes

 Condensation

 Frost

 Work

6.Write True/False
 Sun is the most important source of heat.
 2Insoluble impurities of water are removed
by Sedimentation.
 A magnet can pull a piece of iron.
 Water evaporates slowly when it is windy.
 In a salt solution water is a solute,
 CNG fuel causes pollution, False Hot air is
heavier than cold air.
 Air is a mixture of two gases.
 Typhoid is caused by bacteria.
 The World Environment Day is celebrated
on June 5.
 Our hand get cooled when rubbed against
each other .
 Simple machines need solar energy to
work.

7.Correct the statement by Changing the
underlined word and rewrite them

 Intermolecular space is maximum in solids

 Nylon, rayer, terylene and dacron are


natural fibre

 The part of a tooth that we can see outside


the guns is called root.

 Cotton is obtained from Silkworm.

 A liquid in which a solid dissolve is called a


solution

 The substance which makes the water dirty
are known as minerals

 The process of formation of clouds is called
as precipitation
 Planting trees in large numbers is called
deforestation

 Molecules are tightly packed in Gases.

 Canines help us in biting and cutting food

 Petrol is used to protect silk clothes
against Silverfish

 Dew is a result of evaporation.

 Cutting down of forests and trees in large


number is afforestation

8.Fill in the blanks


 Energy is the _______________ to do work.
 A pulley is a kind of _______________.
 Matler is made up of small particles called
_______________.
 Liquid wax hardens on ________________.
 Water evaporates faster when the exposed
surface is _________________.
 The dentine of a tooth is covered by
_____________.
 The temporary teeth are also called ________
teeth.
 The _________ plays an important role in
causing changes in weather.
 We should use _________ bags instead of
plastic bags.
 The process of Change of water into water
vapour called ________________.
 ________________ is the process of making
useful things out of non-biodegradable
substance.
 Ice becomes _______________ on heating.
 We should throw waste into the _____________.
 The land get heated ____________ than water.
 The process in which the impurities settle
down at the bottom is called
_________________.
 ________________ fibres are used to make
tooth brush bristles.
 Molecules are tightly packed in
_________________.

9.Draw, colour and label the following diagrams


 Structure of a Tooth

 Water cycle

 Molecular arrangement in Solid, liquid and


Gas
10. Tick (✓) the correct option
 Temporary set of teeth has only
 A) 24 teeth. (b) 32 teeth. C) 20 teeth
(d) 16 teeth.

 Diphtheria is caused by
 (a) virus. (b) bacteria © fungi. (d)
prototoa

 Kicking a football is an example of
 A) gravitation b) magnetic. C)
mascular. D) all of these
 Anything that has mass and takes up space
is called.
 A) weight b) mass C) matter.
D) volume
 Man-made fibres are called
 A) plant b) natural. C) synthetic.
D) all of these
 Which one of the following was the first
synthetic fibre to be produced?
 A) nylon b) polyester. C)jute.
D) rayon
 Which synthetic fibre is used to make tooth
brush bristles?
 • A) leather b) silk. C)jute.
D) nylon
 Which of these is not a fibre?
 A) leather b) silk. C)jute. D)
rayon
 Which of the following following is not a
natural fibre
 A) cotton b) silk. c)jute. d)
rayon
 Sugar and milk mix together to form a
 A) solution. B) solvent. C) all of these d)
non of these
 Intermolecular space is maximum in
 A) solid b) liquid d) gas d) all of these
 Which of the following is biodegradable
waste
 A) plastic bag. B) plastic bottle c) tin can
d) vegetables
 Which type of electricity is formed by water
stored in dams
 A) wind electricity b) solar electricity
c) magnetic electricity. D)
Hydroelectric
 Energy obtained from the splitting of an
atom is known as
 A) atomic. B) solar. c) geothermal.
d) magnetic
 Non-biodegradable substances ______
easily.
 A). Decompose b) decoy. C) do not
decoy. (d) do not decompose

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