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ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1CLASS-VSUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-IQUESTION BANK1 .ENGLISH2. SCIENCE3. MATHS4. SOCIAL5. TAMIL-L26. TAMIL-L37. HINDI-L28. HINDI-L3

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1CLASS: VI.SUBJECT: ENGLISHMeaningsUnbearable / Sleek / Scarce / Brim / Panic / Bounding / Snuggle / WanderStern / Linger / Soared / Tranquil / Stirred / nudgeII.OppositesBearable / Tidy / Long / Wild / Young / Soft / Young / GoodOld / biggest / careful / painful / tidyIII.Make the sentences of our ownCarefully / Painfully / Useless / Adventure / Recovered / ManagedUseless / thoughtful / managedIV.Answer the following questions1. What was the advice given by the Peepal tree?2. Why did the frog warn the bird?3. How the grey cub is different from its sisters and brothers?4. Why did the grey cub go out of the cave alone?5. Mention two adventures that the grey cub had?6. What do you think tentacle six would do with a china cup?7. What did Mr. Kumar do to help Ranji to change luck?8. Ranji lost his bat, but discovered something else. What is it?9. Why did the little kite not try to fly?10. When did the little kite prepare to fly?V.Grammar topics from work book and text book1. Kinds of sentences[ declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory]2. Proper noun, common noun, collective noun and abstract noun

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 13. Fill in the blanks with a or an or the4. Pronouns- personal and possessive pronouns5. Degrees- positive degree, comparative degree and superlative degree6. Tenses- simple present tenses, simple past tenses, simple future tenses.7. Interrogative and possessive adjectives8. Demonstrative pronouns and adjectives.VI.Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given.VII.Read the poem carefully and answer the questions given.VIII.Unscramble the letters, fill up the missing letters and jumbled words.IX.Use the hints to write a story in your own wordEx: Once upon ---- there is ----------- who lives with---------.X.Informal letter writingXI.Some of words in this sentence are written incorrectly. Correct the word and rewrite thesentence.

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1CLASS: VSUBJECT: SCIENCEI. Fill in the blanks1. Most plants reproduce from .2. Mustard is a crop.3. Human beings use to walk.4. Animals that can fly are called animals.5. Muscles are attached to the bones by .6. The joints in the skull are called .7. Reflex actions are controlled by the .8. Cells in the are sensitive to light and colour.9. helps the body to get rid of undigested waste.10. Communicable diseases are also known as .11. is an immediate help given to a sick or an injured person.12. We should not wear clothes in the kitchen.13. There are layers in the atmosphere.14. The ozone layer is located in the .15. is present in the maximum quantity in air.II. State true or false1. Fungi reproduce from roots.2. Potato is an underground stem.3. The baby plant between the cotyledons is called the embryo.4. To germinate, seeds require only water.5. Jute is a fiber crop.6. There are 13 pairs of ribs in our body.7. Hummers are a bone in the lower arm.8. Involuntary muscles are called striated muscles.9. Diseases plague, mumps, and cholera are caused by bacteria.10. The deficiency of iodine causes night blindness.11. Vaccination is an effective way of preventing communicable diseases.12. We should not move the sprained area much.13. In case of nose bleeding, the patient should breathe through the mouthfor some time.

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 114. Baking soda mixed in a glass of water when applied on a burnt area,gives relief from the burning sensation.15. Insoluble impurities can be removed by evaporation.III. Answer the following in one word:1. Dispersal of coconut is by2. The skull protects this organ3. Bones of the backbone.4. The thigh bone is called5. Which joint comes into use when you do these activities?(a) Bend down to touch your toes (b) rotate your shoulders while exercising(c) climb a staircase(d) write6. Largest part of the brain.7. Cells of the nervous system8. This vibrates when sound passes through it.9. The ozone layer is located in10. Antivenom injections are given in the case of11. What is germination? Name the conditions required for it?12. Why should plants be sprayed with insecticides and pesticides?13. List the different ways in which communicable diseases spread?14. Why is roughage necessary?15. List the different properties of air.IV. Answer briefly1. What is the difference between seed dispersal by wind and seed dispersalby an animal?2. Where are blood cells produced in the bones?3. What are the different types of movable joints in the body?4. What will happen in the following situations?(a) Your friend touches a plug point with wet hands(b) You apply an ice pack to sprained joints.(c) A person bitten by a snake starts running.

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 15. Why is the ozone layer useful to us?6. What is the difference between soluble and insoluble impurities?7. Give two points of differences between the movement of aquatic animalsand terrestrial animals.V. Answer in detail1. Write a short note on the stages of agriculture.2. What is the difference the voluntary and the involuntary muscles.3. What are the main functions of our skeleton?4. Name the three parts of the brain. Write the functions of each part.5. Name the main nutrients required by us. How are they useful?6. Explain the process of distillation.7. Describe a process to explain how insoluble impurities can be removedfrom water.8. Describe any four special coverings in animals along with their functions.

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1CLASS: IVSUBJECT: MATHSFILL IN THE BLANKS1.2.3.4.5.Ones, tens and hundreds form periods1 core millionsPlace is right of the thousand places.The place value of 6 in 795687 isRs45,762 &Rs 29863 was collected as sales tax in two company, then the total taxcollected is6. The cost of wooden table is Rs. 7680. Then the cost of 3 wooden table is7. Divisor x Quotient Reminder 8. The Prime numbers less than 20 is9. The first three common multiples less of 3,6 is10.The smallest prime number is11.Expand the word LCM 12.Rounded off of the number 999 to its nearest thousand is13.The rounded off 86409 to nearest ten is14.The product of 72x7 by rounding the number to the nearest ten is15.The point where the two rays meet to form an angle is called16.Diameter is the chord of the circle.17.A line has end points18.A triangles has vertices19.730 days years20.1260 minutes hours21.5 minutes 36 seconds seconds22.14 years monthsANSWER VERY SHORT questions1. Form the greatest four digit number in 7 digits (You can repeat the digit)(i)4,2,1,3.(ii) 9,7,0,2,12. Write the numerals as Roman number (I)1151 (ii) 163

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 13. Write the successor and predecessor of the number 987123564. Write the numbers in ascending order (I)6003249 , 63002049, 69003420,600094235. Write the expanded form and find the place value of 8 in 32006856. Add 2763425 and 39417707. Frame a word problem for the fact 732496-2345768. There are 1483 bags of wheat in a godown. If each bag weighs108 kg find thetotal weighs of the bags9. A housing project involves construction of 1879392 houses for poor people in 96colonies. How many houses will be constructed in each colony10.A Government department planted 38427854&40598675 trees in three years. Whatwas the total number of trees planted in three years?11. Find the prime factors using factor tree method (i) 84 (ii) 6812. Find the HCF of the number using prime factorization method 450, 783, 51313. Find the LCM of the number using division method 96,72,6414. Two ribbons of 27cm & 63cm in length are cut into small pieces of equal length.Find the maximum length of each piece.15. How many degrees are there in (me) ½ of right angle (II) 4 times of right angle?16. Write the classification of triangles based on sides and give three examples17. Find the third angle when two angles are given 1050,45018. Find the app. Circumference of the circles if diameter 9cm19. Find the app. Radii of the circle if circumference 52.8cm20. Measure the angles in the figure. AOB , AOC , AOD AOD , AOE 21. Convert (i) 9 ½ minutes into seconds (ii) 962days into months.22. Add 16 minutes 38 seconds and 51 minutes 47 seconds23. Subtract 13 hours 28 minutes from 16 hours 12 minutes.24. Find the time duration between 8:45 a.m. to 1:40 p.m.25. Solve 14 years 5 months 15 years 5 months.26. Write the four 3 digit numbers which are divisible by 2, 5and 10.

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 127. Estimate the product by rounding off the numbers to the nearest tens (I) 836/38.(Ii) 292 x540.28. Estimate sum or difference by rounding off the to the nearest hundreds (i)736-494(ii)2879 96ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (4 MARKS)1. In a stadium, 543744 people can be seated. There are 708 rows in the stadium.How many people can be seated in each row?2. 589376 buttons can be packed in one carton. How many buttons can be packed in212 cartons3. Find the LCM of the number by prime factorization method 64,96,1284. Find the least number which is exactly divisible by 36, 54, &60 leaving aremainder 3 in each case5. Charu joined dance classes for 6 years 10 months, and then she joined computerclasses for 2 years 8 months. Find the total duration of both the classes.6. A train leaves Hyderabad at 1315 hours on Friday and reaches Bangalore at 0730hours on Saturday. Find the duration of the journey7. Draw the following figures using protector. (i) 1400 (ii) 4008. Draw a circle with Centre P and diameter 8 cm. draw another circle with the sameCentre and radius 2 cm. do these circles Intersect each other

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1CLASS: IVSUBJECT: SOCIALCHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER1. Very few trees are found in the Prairies becausea) Of the soil b) ranches were built c) they were cut to make farm landsd) Of an unsuitable climate2. To go from one place to another on land, the Inuit’s use a .a)kayak b)umiak c)motor boat d)sledge3. Changes in weather conditions are the cause ofa) Snow b) climate c) seasons d) winds4. To protect our earth we must preserve itsA) Natural resources b) fossils c) industries d) solar energy5. Machines have replaced the .a) Cattle b) ranches c) farmers d) manual labour6. The High way of Central Africa is another name forA) River Nile b) River Congo c) River Zamboni d) River Kwan go7. It is hot and humid throughout the year in thea)Temperate Zone b)Frigid Zone c)Torrid Zone d)None of these8. The water vapor or moisture present in the air is calleda) Rain b) dew c) drops of water d) humidity9. Natural resources are very important for the development ofa) Forests b) Industries c) homes d) Minerals10. Renewable resources are inexhaustible resources because they are

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1a) Natural Resources b) Non-Living resources c) Living Resources d) use again andagain11. Plains are formed by the river deposits ofa) Grass and silt b) stones and silt c) water and silt d) sand and silt12. In the middle stage, the river develops loops calledA) Oleanders b) corianders c) mainlanders d) meanders13. The variation in physical features of the surface of the earth is calledA) River b) valley c) mountain d) relief14. The axis of the globe has two end points calleda) Dots b) lines c) poles d) caps15. The Prime Meridian passes through a place calleda) Sandwich b) Greenwich c) Norwich d) London16. The number of continents on the earth areA) Two b) six c) seven d) none17. The model of the earth is called asA) Circle b) sphere c) globe d) marble18. The water vapor or moisture present in the air is calleda) Rain b) dew c) drops of water d) humidity19. Democratic Congo has about 65 percent of the world’s total reserve ofa) Forests b) diamonds c) Cobalt d) Coal20. Greenland is located towards the north-east ofA) Europe b) Asia c) Africa d) North AmericaII FILL IN THE BLANKS:-

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 11. An is a book of maps.2. A map is always drawn on a surface.3. The divides the earth into two equal parts.4. The Prime Meridian is marked as .5. Water covers about percent of the earth’s surface.6. are also called lowlands.7. A river forms deltas in its course.8. Places near the seacoast have a climate.9. The world is divided into major climatic regions.10. Forests that remain green throughout the year are called .11. The high level of water vapor in the air causes high .12. The staple food of the people of the country is .13. Huge pieces of ice floating in the sea are called .14. The skin tents in which in units live are called .15. To the north of Saudi Arabia lies the country of .III SHORT ANSWERS1.Why are mountains thinly populated?2. What are the main features of a desert?3. Why is solar energy called the ‘resource of the future’?4. How do human activities affect natural resources?5. List the factors that affect the climate of a place.6. Which are the seven climatic regions of the world?7. Which animals live in the marshy areas of the country? Which of them is facingextinction?

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 18. List four minerals found in the democratic Congo. Why are most of the mineralsexported?9. Why does the country remain poor, despite being mineral-rich?10. Where are the Polar Regions located?11. Why do in units hunt animals?12. Why do very few plants grow in Greenland?13. Why is the camel called the ‘ship of the desert’?14. In deserts, permanent settlements are found near oases. Why?15. Where are most hot deserts located?16. What are grasslands?17. Why are the Prairies called the ‘Wheat basket of the world’?18. In the Prairies, machines have almost replaced manual labour Explain.19. How has petroleum changed the economy of Saudi Arabia?20. Name two desert regions of Saudi ArabiaIV GIVE VERY SHORT ANSWER1. Give two examples of fossil fuels.2. Circle the odd one out. Give reasons for your answer(I) date palm, wheat, barley, and cactus.(ii)Arabian Desert, Arabian Peninsula, Sahara Desert, Thar Desert3. Define (i) sand dunes, (ii) Oasis, (iii) Nomads.4. Give two examples of the products that crude petroleum is used for making.5. This city was decided as the starting point for numbering meridians.6. Where do the Bedouins live?

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1V ANSWER IN DETAIL1. What is the difference between?(I)Weather and climate, (ii) Renewable and non-renewable resources.2. How do maps help us? Why are maps less accurate than a Globe?3. Whattype of climate do Grass lands have?4. Descrribe the summer and winter climate of Saudi Arabia5. Draw and label the climatic or heat zones of the Earth6. How do seasons affect our lifestyle?VI MAP WORK: World map1. Hot deserts of the world2. Major Grass lands: Prairies3. The Ocean that lies to the North of Green land4. Equatorial regions of the world5. Australia6. North America7. Indian Ocean8. The Capital of Green land9. The Latitude that pass through Green land

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

ST JOHNS SR. SEC. SCHOOL & JUNIOR COLLEGESHIFT – IIQuestion Bank - SA- 1

5. Write the expanded form and find the place value of 8 in 3200685 6. Add 2763425 and 3941770 7. Frame a word problem for the fact 732496-234576 8. There are 1483 bags of wheat in a godown. If each bag weighs108 kg find the total weighs of the bags 9. A housing project involves const

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