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Grade-4 Idp Sample Paper - 1

This document contains a summary of a summative assessment for grade 4 students on the subject of IDP (Individual Development Plan). The assessment contains 7 sections with a total of 60 multiple choice, fill in the blank, and short answer questions. The assessment covers topics like occupations, work, community helpers, waste management, recreation, social issues, and child labor laws. Students are instructed to write their answers on a separate sheet and include their name, ERP number, grade and section.

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Grade-4 Idp Sample Paper - 1

This document contains a summary of a summative assessment for grade 4 students on the subject of IDP (Individual Development Plan). The assessment contains 7 sections with a total of 60 multiple choice, fill in the blank, and short answer questions. The assessment covers topics like occupations, work, community helpers, waste management, recreation, social issues, and child labor laws. Students are instructed to write their answers on a separate sheet and include their name, ERP number, grade and section.

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Summative Assessment - 2 (2022-23)

Grade: 4 Subject: IDP Marks: 60 Duration: 2 hours


Branch- OIS-56 GURUGRAM Date: 14.03.2023
General Instructions
i. All the questions are compulsory.
ii. Read the instructions for each question carefully before answering.
iii. Write the answers on a separate sheet, and mention the question numbers correctly.
iv. Write your name, ERP number, grade and section before starting the test.

I. Select the correct options. 12 x 1 = 12


1. The year 2020 has been marked as the year of COVID-19, the pandemic that
took over the entire world. It was because of the relentless efforts by
community helpers, all over the world that so many people were saved.
Which community helper they are talking about?
a) Engineers and Doctors
b) Sportsperson
c) Doctors and nurse
d) Cobblers and drivers.
2. What is the important and should be kept in mind while working?
a) The place, one is working at, is not kept neat and clean.
b) The people, one is working with, are not nice.
c) There should be entertainment, along with work.
d) Work should be done with complete focus.
3. Working, whether paid or unpaid, is good for our
a) Health and eyes
b) Health and family
c) Health and well-being
d) Health and body.
4. In Belgium, leaving one’s job to travel the world is an employee’s right. These
are known as_________. Employees can take leaves even for a year. Employees
are paid their full salaries while on break.
a) Leave without pay
b) Career break
c) Leave without notice
d) Holiday break
5. Other than modern games played today, there are some old games that are
played in India even today, find out the old games-
a) Kabaddi, cricket, kho-kho
b) Kabaddi, carrom, mallakhamb
c) Kabaddi, gilli-danda, kho-kho
d) Kabaddi, mallakhamb, cricket
6. Sam has a plastic toy car, which he does not play with anymore. Which of the
following should he do?
a) Give it away for recycling.
b) Throw it away
c) Give it to a small kid who will play with it.
d) Keep it with the other toys he does not use.
7. Earth day is celebrated on 22nd April around world. Why?
a) To use our man-made sources commonly
b) To protect the environment using natural resources wisely and
avoiding their waste.
c) To keep our surrounding neat and clean
d) To save and conserve energy.
8. Reasons for children to work are
a) Poverty and unemployment
b) Local customs and traditions
c) Poor schooling and education facilities
d) All of the above
9. Accumulation of waste and improper disposal methods affect our
environment adversely by
a) Degrade the water quality.
b) Degrades the soil quality
c) Severe health diseases
d) All of the above
10. Dumping of waste in an open area increases the number of rats and flies.
This causes various diseases like malaria, dysentery etc. in
a) Humans
b) Animals and plants
c) Both
d) None
11. Chemicals and gases released by the heaps of waste harms the plants by
causing
a) Discolouration of leaves
b) Give life to plants
c) Increasing crops quality
d) Improving quality of soil
12. Too much waste accumulation affects
a) Improves animals health
b) Make them happy and enjoying
c) Behaviour of wild and domestic animals.
d) Give them new life.
II. Fill in the blanks. 10 x 1 = 10
13. Working helps us build _________, contribute to our happiness and self-
esteem and reward us financially.
14. _____________ believed that every person should do every kind of work.
No work is superior or inferior.
15. We must all be thankful to our ______________who, during times like
COVID, prioritise their duties towards the nation over personal safety.
16. Recycle means to convert ______ products into something reusable.
17. Working keeps us _______ and healthy.
18. Girl children should be _____ to study and become independent.
19. Taking rest repairs and _____ our body and mind. Social workers aim
to bring an overall change in the _______.
20. Social workers aim to bring an overall change in the _______.
21. Recreational activities are done for enjoyment and ________________.
22. ___________ is a 15-minutes exercise regimen that is commonly
practised in Japan.
III. Solve the given crossword puzzle. 1x4=4
23.
1

ACROSS
2. _________ produces food that we eat.
4._________ is required for basic necessities of life.
5. The wooden items of furniture are made by___________.

DOWN
1. Every occupation must be treated with ____________.
3. ___________ forces children to earn money for their families
IV. Find the given words from the alphabet puzzle. 1x4=4
24.

SHELTER, FARMERS, DOCTORS, CRICKET & CHESS.


V. Solve the given riddles. 6 x1 =6
25. i) The people who serve the community to make people’s live better.
ii) The game in which the player displays his skills on a wooden pole.
iii) Identify the symbol which shows that the plastic is very harmful, cannot
be processed ex- food containers, sunglasses, dvds etc.
iv) Repeatedly using the things before disposing them away and to repair the
products, putting them to use again.
v) Identify the symbol which shows that the plastic is lightweight, easy to
process, ex- soft drink bottles, water bottles etc.
vi) It means to convert the waste products into something reusable.
VI. Answer the following questions. 6 x 2 = 12
26. What do you mean by ‘career breaks’?
27. Why is it important to send children to school instead of work?
28. Define recreation?
29. Write one difference between types of garbage?
30. What do you mean by recycling of waste?
31. What is the dignity of labour?
VII. Observe the images and answer the following questions. 1x6=6
32.

i) Identify the occupation?


a) Teacher
b) Police man
c) Social worker
d) Sanitation worker

ii) Image -1 Image -2


Identify flagbearers of dignity for all?
a) Swami Vivekananda and Swami Dayanand Saraswati
b) Bhimrao Ambedkar and Swami Vivekananda
c) Bhimrao Ambedkar and Raja Ram Mohan Roy
d) Swami Vivekananda and Raja Ram Mohan Roy.

iii) Identify the Social leader and her work?


a) Indra Gandhi and Founder of People For Animal.
b) Sonia Singh and Founder of India’s Animal Welfare Ministry
c) Maneka Gandhi and Founder of People For Animal.
d) None
iv)
Above two figures symbolize which two reqirements for a sportsperson
a) Discipline and Training
b) Discipline and Balanced diet
c) Balanced diet and Training
d) Balanced diet and Physical Fitness

v) I mend all shoes, slippers and chappals so that


school, college and work, you attend. Identify me
a) Cobbler
b) Shopkeeper
c) Tailor
d) Carpenter

vi) Identify from image which type of waste


management it is
a) Recycle
b) Reuse
c) Reduce
d) None
VIII. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. 1x6=6
( 2+2+1+1)
33. When we talk about working to earn money, we don’t just associate it with
adults, but sometimes with children as well. We often see children working
instead of going to school or playing with other children. There are many
reasons for children to work. Some of them are- Poverty and unemployment,
Local customs and traditions, Poor schooling and education facilities. The
penalty for employing a child under the child labour laws is imprisonment
between six months and two years, or a fine of Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 50,000, or
both. A repeat offender is subjected to imprisonment of one to three years.
i) Give two reasons why children are forced to work from the given
paragraph?
ii) What is penalty for employing a child?
iii) How many years imprisonment is there if someone repeats the offence?
iv) Who will contribute more to the society educated or non-educated child?

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