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Class-V - Science Annual

1) The document contains an annual science examination from DAV Public School in Jharsuguda with questions on various science topics like the water cycle, properties of solutions, astronomy, forms of energy, and environmental pollution. 2) The test has multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, matching, and short answer questions assessing students' knowledge of key science concepts. 3) The questions cover a range of topics including the water and carbon cycles, properties of solutions, forms of energy, the solar system, constellations, and causes and effects of environmental pollution.

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Class-V - Science Annual

1) The document contains an annual science examination from DAV Public School in Jharsuguda with questions on various science topics like the water cycle, properties of solutions, astronomy, forms of energy, and environmental pollution. 2) The test has multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, matching, and short answer questions assessing students' knowledge of key science concepts. 3) The questions cover a range of topics including the water and carbon cycles, properties of solutions, forms of energy, the solar system, constellations, and causes and effects of environmental pollution.

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DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, JHARSUGUDA

Class-V ANNUAL EXAMINATION-2017-18 F.M-80


Time-2:30 hrs. SCIENCE Dt-26.02.18

1. Fill in the blanks. (1x10=10)


a) Water helps in ________ of food in animals.
b) The human body contains about _______ of water.
c) The substance that dissolves in a medium to form a solution is known as the _________.
d) Animals, which can live both in water and land, are called_________.
e) Aeroplanes use highly refined__________based fuel.
f) Tidal energy is a ________ source of energy.
g) The two main gases present in the air are nitrogen and__________.
h) The earth is known as the________ planet.
i) The amount of water vapour present in air determines the ________of air.
j) The pole star defines the _________ direction.
2. Mark the following statements as true or false. (1x8=8)
a) It is safe to drink pasteurized milk.
b) The process of change of vapour form of a substance to its liquid form on cooling is called
Condensation .
c) About 50% of water present in seas and oceans.
d) Hair oil is soluble in water.
e) Ursa Major constellation is also known as Great Bear.
f) Venus is a Jovian planet.
g) We should use public transport to reduce environmental pollution
h) Planets moves around the sun in an elliptical path.
3. Answer in one word. (1x6=6)
a) The mixture formed when a substance dissolves completely in any medium-

b) The planet also called red planet is-

c) A substance that produces energy on burning is called-

d) The solute present in the solution of sugar and water -

e) Planting more number of new trees is called as-

f) The two stars, at the top of Ursa Major , are called -

4. Match the following. (1x6=6)


A B
1. Moon a. Water Wheel

2. Ursa Minor b. The brightest object in the night sky

3. CNG c. Aquatic plant

4. Rehat d. A constellation visible in spring


5. Duckweed e. Compressed Natural Gas

5. Tick the correct one. (1x6=6)


a) On close observing some bright stars, for some hours, one finds that stars appear to move
from -
a. East to West b. West to East c. North to South d. South to north
b) Plants absorb water from the soil with the help of
a. Stem b. leaves c. branches d. roots
c) A fuel that is not obtained by refining petroleum is
a. Diesel b. Coal c. kerosene d. bio gas
d) The gas whose amount varies with weather changes, is-
a. Nitrogen b. Helium c. Water Vapour d. Oxygen
e) The first Indian satellite is-
a. Kalpana-1 b. Aryabhatta c. INSAT d. EDUSAT
f) The largest planet of our solar system is
a. Jupiter b. Venus c. Mars d. Neptune
6. Answer the following questions in brief. (2x7=14)
a) What are animal living in water known as ?Give one example
b) Write names of four aquatic plants.
c) How does rain water get impure?
d) Why is C.N.G called as a better green fuel?
e) State two possible harmful effects of ultraviolet rays.
f) Write the names of eight planets according to increase in their distance from Sun.
g) Define the term Constellation. Give one example of it.
7. Answer the following questions. (3x6=18)
a) Give any three reasons for spoilage of food.
b) Besides its domestic use, state three other uses of water.
c) How does rain water get impure?
d) How is coal used by powerhouses for generating electricity?
e) Differentiate between Rotation and Revolution?
f) In what respects is , the Pole star, different from other stars?
8. Reema and her neighbour Neha study in the same school. Their parents used to drop them to
the school, separately, in their own cars. One day Reema suggested to her father that she and
Neha could share or ‘pool’ the car. Her father appreciated the suggestion and agreed to talk to
Neha’s father. Neha’s father also liked the idea. From the next day they started going to school
together. (1.5x2=3)
a) Do you agree with Reema and Neha?
b) Would this practice of commuting to school help nature?
9. Draw a neat labeled diagram showing PHASES OF MOON. (5x1=5)

10. Answer the following question. (3+2=5)


(i) Write any three causes of air pollution.
(ii) Why is acid rain is harmful?

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