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This document is a summative assessment for Grade II students at the Humble School of Excellence, focusing on Environmental Studies (E.V.S.) with a total duration of 150 minutes and maximum marks of 80. It includes various sections such as fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, true or false statements, matching, jumbled words, and question and answer formats covering topics related to animals, plants, air, and geography. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of the subject matter through a variety of question types.

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This document is a summative assessment for Grade II students at the Humble School of Excellence, focusing on Environmental Studies (E.V.S.) with a total duration of 150 minutes and maximum marks of 80. It includes various sections such as fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, true or false statements, matching, jumbled words, and question and answer formats covering topics related to animals, plants, air, and geography. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of the subject matter through a variety of question types.

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SUMMATIVE

ASSESSMENT-II HUMBLE SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE


GRADE: II Moghalpura, Hyderabad – 500002

SUBJECT: E.V.S.
DURATION: 150 MINS NAME: ________________________________
MAX MARKS: 80
MARKS OBTAINED: ____________________

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS


13. We see stars twinkling at night.
14. I go to school by walk.
1. Animals are useful to us.
15. A bicycle has two wheels.
2. The lotus signifies purity and achievement.
16. A boat sails on the water.
3. The sun rises in the east.
17. Wind helps clouds move in the sky.
4. Rivers are a source of fresh water.
18. The wind keeps us cool on hot days.
5. Moving air helps in producing electricity.
19. Rose is an example of an ornamental plant.
6. Wind helps Yachts and sail boats move in seas
20. The skin of animals is used for making leather.
and oceans.
7. Oxen are used to plough the field.
8. A horse is used for pulling a cart.
9. A mountain top is called the peak.
10. Lake is an example of a small water body.
11. The Moon is the brightest object in the night sky.
12. The sun is a huge ball of fire.

II. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.


10. Air has no color, taste, or smell. (Hear/ smell)
11. The part of a plant that grows into a new plant is
1. Who is known as the father of the nation?
seed (Flower/ seed)
Mahatma Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi / Pandit
12. When is Independence Day celebrated? 15 August
Nehru)
(5 October / 15 August)
2. We need air to breathe. (Eat/breathe)
3. When did India become a republic?
1947(1947/1950)
4. Air occupies spaces. (weight / occupies)
5. Wet clothes are dried with the help of air. (Wet
clothes /Fan)
6. Air has weight. ( height /weight)
7. Balloons are usually filled with air. (sand /air )
8. Air is all around us. (around / thing)
9. What is the Ashok Chakra known as? Wheel of
law ( Wheel of love / Wheel of law)

III. WRITE TRUE OR FALSE.


1. A whale is a land animal. ( F )
2. Elephants live on land. ( T )
3. A car has two wheels. ( F )
4. There are ten days in a week. ( F )
5. A lake is a large water body. ( F )
6. The sea and ocean are the sources of fresh water. ( F )
7. Wind moves in one direction at a particular time. ( T )
8. Wind does not have speed. ( F )
9. The wind carries seeds from one place to another. ( T )
10. Leaves are of different shapes and sizes. ( T )
11. Plants prepare their food during the night. ( F )
12. Herbs are big plants. ( F )
13. An ant is an insect. ( T )
14. All animals have wings. ( F )
15. Insects are very big animals. ( F )
16. An auto-rickshaw has four wheels. ( F )
17. We cannot feel the wind. ( F )
18. Moving air is called wind. ( T )
19. We need food to grow. ( T )
20. The stem is known as the kitchen of the plant. ( F )

IV. COLOUR THE THINGS THAT NEED AIR TO MOVE.

V. MATCH THE FOLLOWING.


1. Herb Peacock
2. National animal Tiranga
3. Tree Mango
4. National flower Tiger
5. National fruit Lotus
6. National bird Coconut
7. National flag Mint
8. Climber Pumpkin
9. Shrub Grapevine
10. Creeper Rose

VI. JUMBLE WORDS.


1. PLAOARENE aeroplane 6. ETHAERL leather
2. NTIRA train 7. EATM meat
3. ECCLY cycle 8. EHNYO honey
4. TBOA boat
5. KLMI milk
VII. READ THE SENTENCES AND COMPLETE THE ANIMALS ' NAMES THAT HELP US.
1. You can ride this animal. HO RSE 6. Produce honey and help in pollination. BE E S
2. It gives us milk. C OW 7. Used for transport in deserts. C AM E LS
3. It gives us eggs. H EN 8. Provide wool and meat. S H E E P
4. It is big and carries heavy loads. EL EPH A N T 9. Keep homes free from mice. C A T S
5. It is used for transporting objects. DONK EY 10. Help in ploughing fields. O X E N

VIII. WHAT COMES NEXT IN THE GIVEN SEQUENCE OF MONTHS? WRITE THE CORRECT
MONTH.
1. October, November, December 3. May, June, July
2. January, February, March 4. September, October, November

IX. QUESTION AND ANSWERS.


1. Name any three types of four-wheelers.
A. Three types of four-wheelers are Car, Bus, and Truck.
2. What is communication?
A. Exchanging messages, Information, News, or ideas with one or many persons is known as communication.
3. Name the four directions.
A. East, west, north, and south are the four main directions.
4. Name the seven days of the week.
A. The days of the week are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
5. Name the planets.
A. There are eight planets in our solar system namely Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and
Neptune.
6. Why the Earth is called the blue planet?
A. Most of the Earth’s surface area is covered with water which makes it appear blue. Hence, it is called the blue
planet.
7. Name any five animals that live in water.
A. Five animals that live in water are Fish, Octopus, Whale, Frog, and Turtle.
8. How many days make a year?
A. 365 days make a year.
9. What is thunder?
A. A loud sound heard after lightning is called thunder.
10. Why leaves are called the kitchen of the plant?
A. Plants prepare food in their leaves. Hence, leaves are known as the kitchen of a plant.
11. Write the names of two animals that live both on land and in water.
A. Animals that live both on land and in water are Turtle and crocodile.
12. Write the names of two animals that are used to transport goods.
A. Animals that are used to transport goods are Horses and camels.
13. What is a compass?
A. A compass is an instrument that helps us find directions.
14. What is a calendar?
A. A calendar is a chart that shows the days, weeks, and months of a particular year.
15. Which is our National Flower? What does it signify?
A. The lotus is a National Flower of India. It symbolises purity and achievement.
16. Write the full name of Mahatma Gandhi.
A. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
17. Name the landforms on earth.
A. Plains, Hills, Mountains, Valleys, and deserts are the landforms on the earth’s surface.
18. Where and by whom is the Indian flag hoisted on Independence Day?
A. The Prime Minister hoists the National Flag at Red Fort and addresses the nation.
19. What is wind?
A. Moving air is called wind. It has direction, speed, and force.
20. What are trees?
A. Trees are tall and strong plants. They have thick woody stems called trunks. The stems have many branches.
Trees also live for many years. E.g.-Mango tree, Peepal Tree.

NAME THE EIGHT PLANETS OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM.


Mercury Venus Earth Mars
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
X. IDENTIFY THE LANDFORMS. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE BOXES. ALSO,
MENTION WHICH LANDFORMS YOU SEE IN AND AROUND YOU IN THE SPACE
PROVIDED.
HILL MOUNTAIN LAKE RIVER PLATEAU PLAIN

The landforms identified in the image are Hills, mountains, Lake, River, Plains, and Plateau.

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