O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496 001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET Subject : English Class : IV {CB-Chapter 1 and 2 , GR- Chapters 1 to 6 } Date -: Name of the student: Class-IV Section I Complete the following sentences. 1. Pizzo usually left his pizza box on his moped unlocked so that ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. The two young men tied up the man and the woman in the house because -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. When the bird asked for bubblegum , the girl was ----------------and ---------------------------------{Clue : two different feelings } II State whether following statements are true or false. 1. The two young men who took pizzas from Pizzo’s box were also pizza delivery boys.------2. When the bird asked for more bubblegum on the second day the girl was annoyed.-------- III Answer the following questions. 1. Did the two young men obey Pizzo’s command? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. What lesson did Pizzo learn from the incident? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3. What did the bird do with the bubblegum? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IV V Make meaningful sentences about the following animals using ‘can’ and the clues given. 1. Lion – eat 40 kg of meat in a single meal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. Penguins - live in very cold climate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tick the correct option. 1. Pizzo’s job was to – a. put pizzas into cartons. b. deliver pizzas to homes. c. load pizzas on the moped. [ ] [ ] [ ] 2. After the storm , the girl didn’t see the bird . She thought that – a. The bird has died in the storm. [ ] b. The bird had gone away in search of food. [ ] c. The bird had gone away to another neighbourhood. [ ] VI Arrange the following set of words in alphabetical order. 1. Praise Pretty Prove Prize --------2. Scold ---------- --------- -------- -------- Sneeze Super Scene --------- --------- --------- VII Put a tick against those group of words which are sentences and a cross against those which are not. [i] Come in. [ ] [ii] Not walk in the sun. [ ] [iii] The boys are. [ ] [iv] Always obey your elders . [ ] VIII Rewrite the following group of words as sentences. 1. gave pen beautiful my Dorji birthday on me a ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. a hen dinosaurs were small as as some ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IX Write S for statements , Q for questions and C for commands. 1. My friend, go to a doctor. 2. My parents will be happy to meet you. 3. Where is the wedding being celebrated ? 4. Do come to attend my sister’s wedding. 5. I have a new geometry box . X Combine these sentences by using because or so. 1. I was tired. ---------------I went to bed early. 2. She was angry-----------------everyone made fun of her. 3. The car stopped ----------------there was no petrol in it. 4. No one came to meet us at the station. ----------------we found our way home ourselves. XI Make the following sentences negative. 1. I am satisfied with your work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. Write fast. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 3. This park has got swings and slides. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. We have a holiday today. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------XII Make the following sentences interrogative. 1. That snake was dangerous. --------------------------------------------------------------------2. She has two sisters. --------------------------------------------------------------------3. You should believe him. -------------------------------------------------------------------4. The meeting is at 6 p.m. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XIII Supply the subject in the following sentences. If no subject is needed, just put [x] : 1. A----------------------- gives the meanings of words. 2. ----------------------------- is celebrated on 5th September. 3. -------------------- do not talk loudly near the patient. XIV Underline the subject 1. Noise pollution can 2. Don’t throw stones 3. Most of the rooms XV Supply the predicate in the following sentences. 1. A year -----------------------------------------------------2. The Republic Day ---------------------------------------- in the following sentences. cause a headache. at the animals. in the hotel were lying vacant. O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET Subject :English Class : IV [ CB Chapter 3, GR- Chapters 5 and 6 ] Date : Name of the student : Class-IV Section- 1. Answer the following questions. [i] Why did the Emperor call the doctor in one morning ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[ii] Why did the Emperor ask for a cup of hot water ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2. State true or false for the following sentence. As he was leaving the Emperor’s room, the doctor dropped some tea-leaves into the Emperor’s bathwater on purpose. -------------- 3. Give one word for the following. [i] Something you cannot believe ------------------------------------------ [ii] Something you cannot count ------------------------------------------ 4. Fill in the blanks with ai, ei, ie, e , or ea [i] c h _ w [ii] s_ _ d [v] g r _ _ t [vi] a g _ _ n [iii] b e l _ _ v e [iv] h _ _ g h t 5. Find the correct spelling in each row and underline it. [i] wunderful wonderful wonderfull [ii] emperor emperor emporer [iii] oferred offerred offered 6. Make the following sentences interrogative. [i] The girls are reading books. [ii] He has got a passport. [iii] The workers were faithful to the company. 7. Underline the subject in the following sentences. [i] The water in the lake shone brightly in the moonlight. [ii] On Sunday, a large number of people went to see the trade fair. [iii] Don’t throw stones at the animals. 8. Supply the subject in the following sentences. If no subject is needed just put [x]. [i] A ________________ gives the meanings of words. [ii] ______________is a very cunning animal. [iii] ______________ don’t make the beach dirty. 9. Supply the predicate in the following sentences. [i] A year ________________________________________________. [ii] The Himalayas _________________________________________. ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET Subject :English Class : IV Date : Name of the student : Class-IV Section- Q1. Write the meanings of the following words and make sentences. a) Drugstore----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------b) Neurosurgeon-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Q2. Answer the following questions. a) How much money did Dr Armstrong take from Andrew’s parents for the operation? Why/Why not? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------b) Do you think Tess knew that the operation cost much more than her one dollar and eleven cents ?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------c) How are millionaires , presidents and kings like ordinary people ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Q3. Write adjectival phrases for the following. a) a room where the air has been cooled-----------------------------------------------b) a room that has been furnished well-------------------------------------------------c) a shirt that has been ironed neatly---------------------------------------------------d) a bicycle that has been oiled well----------------------------------------------------Q4. Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns. a) The schools in our state remain closed in May and June. b) Both Diwali and Christmas will be on a Sunday. Q5. Fill in the blanks with suitable collective nouns. a) A --------- of thieves is active in the city. b) A-------------- of steps led to the main hall. Q6. Write ‘c’ for countable nouns and ‘u’ for uncountable nouns a) tea----b) stone------- Q7) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns in bold into the singular form. a) The armies attacked the cities. b) The ladies filled the glasses with milk. Q8) Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns in bold from Masculine to Feminine gender making other necessary changes. a) My father will invite all his nephews. b) A gentleman took my uncle to the hospital. ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET Subject :English Class : IV (CB: L.5, GB: L.13, 14, 15 & 16) Date : Name of the student : Class-IV Section- Q1.Write meanings and make sentences of the following words a. vivid -_______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ b. orphanage– ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ c. numb ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Q2. Complete the sentence a. The writer earned money by __________________________ b. He found his home town by __________________________ Q3. Tick the correct answer: a. The writer and his brother lost each other because 1. The writer fell 2. His asleep at a train station brother fell asleep at a train station b. After growing up, the writer wanted to find his real family, but he had a problem. He could not remember 1. His mothers name 2. The name of his 3. hometown in India The directions to his house in Khandwa Q4. Make a list of four things your mother does for you 1.____________________ 2.__________________ 3.___________________ 4._________________ Q5. Insert an apostrophe (’) wherever required a. My mothers purse _______________ b. The boys hostel_________________ c. Tushars marks__________________ d. The girls college _________________ Q6. Underline the adjectives in the following sentences a. The ant is a tiny insect b. The street was narrow c. Always drink pure water d. Sumit is an active and smart child Q7. Fill in the blanks with the correct degree of adjectives given in the brackets a. A lion is _________than a wolf (strong) b. Birbal gave ________ answers to the emperor’s questions(clever) c. This is the _________story I have read(interesting) Q8. Put a, an or the before the following nouns a.____________useless bag b_________Himalayas c.____________astronaut Q9. Why did he find it difficult to recognize his mother? ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496 001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET SUBJECT – MATHS NAME OF THE STUDENT- CLASS – IV SECTION CH.1 - BUILDING WITH BRICKS Q1 Fill ups a. 1000 tens = _______ ones b. The normal weight of a brick is _______ kg c. 1 lakh = _________ d. Each face of a brick is ________ in shape e. Dice is ________ in shape f. 100 thousands = _______ g. 10 hundreds = _______ tens h. A ice cube has _________ number of faces i. A cuboid has _______ number of faces _______ edges and _______ vertices j. A note book has _____ number of faces , ______number of edges and ______ number of vertices Q2 Draw tessellations of 12 units using the shape given below a b c Q3 Using the basic shape of a brick, draw the following. a. A jharokha pattern b. A circular pattern c. A wall pattern Q4 The cost of thousand old bricks is Rs 2000. Madhu needs 15000 bricks for her courtyard. Find how much she has to pay? Q5 A truck carries 7000 bricks. How many bricks can 18 such trucks can carry? Q6 Draw a brick showing its three faces. ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET SUBJECT – MATHEMATICS (Ch.2 – Long & Short) & 3(A trip to Bhopal) DATE:- _____________ Name of the student:- _______________________CLASS:- IV SECTION :- ______ Q.1. Fill in the blanks 1. 2042 + ____ = 2042 2. 18 + ___ + 13 = 15 + 18 + ____ 3. 9436 +0 = _____ 4. 695 - _____ = 0 5. 10 more than 2986 = _______ 6. 100 more than 2222 = ______ 7. 100 less than 1111 = _______ 8. A bus can carry 30 students so 15 buses can carry ______ students. Q 2. Put in vertical columns and add 1. 99999 +1001+400 2. Q.3. Subtract and check your answer by addition 1. 10000 -8632 2. 30500+410+15 30000-14570 Q.4. Simplify 1. 23456 +1325-10640 2. 5000+6530-9832 Q.5. If one bus can carry 40 students then how many buses are needed for 200 students? Q.6. If 25 children can sit in 1 bus then find out how many children can sit in 10 buses? Q.7. Find the difference between the largest and smallest 4 digits numbers formed by the digits 8, 7, 5 and 6. *********** O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET SUBJECT - MATHEMATICS Ch.4 (Tick-Tick-Tick) & Ch.5 (The Way The World Looks) Name of the student:- _______________________CLASS:- IV SECTION :- ______ 1. Convert the following: a) 2 hours= minutes b) 4 hours= minutes c) 10 days= hours d) 5 minutes 10 seconds= e) 6hours 20 minutes= seconds minutes 2. Change into 24-hour clock time: a) 7:30 AM = b) 12:55 PM= c) 8:19 PM= d) 6:00 PM= 3. On 15 May 2007 Seema went to buy butter. It was written on the packet “Best before 180 days from the date of packing.”If the date of packing was 15/01/07, then find out: i) In which month was the butter was packed? ii) Which month will it be 180 days after 15/01/07? iii) Can Seema eat it on 15th May 2007? 4. Sikandar started dreaming of a cruise at 12:15AM. He dreamt for 1 hour 25 minutes. At what time did his dream end? 5. A hockey match started at 3:40 PM and ended at 5:05 PM. How long did the match last? 6. Draw the top, side and front view of the following: A) Funnel B) Glass C) Railway Track ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] WORKSHEET SUBJECT - MATHEMATICS Date:- _____________ Ch.6 – The Junk Seller Name of the student:- _______________________CLASS:- IV SECTION :- ______ Q.1- A tea seller earns Rs.20 per day. Find out how much he will earn in: a) A week b) 10 days c) A month d) A year Q.2- Shanti took a loan of Rs.3000 from a bank for one year and returned Rs.3800 after one year. What is the interest paid by her? Q.3- Ratan took a loan of Rs.300 from a bank for 7 months and paid Rs.48 every month. Aman took a loan of Rs.300 from a person named Chunnilal and paid Rs.350 after 7 months. Find out: a) How much amount will be paid by Ratan? b) Find out the interest paid by Ratan? c) Who has paid more (Ratan/Aman)? Q.4- Look at Kirans rate list and answer the following questions: Kind of junk Waste paper Newspaper Brass Plastic Iron Price per kg Rs 4 Rs. 5 Rs.180 Rs.10 Rs.12 a) How much will Kiran pay for 42 kg newspaper? b) How much Kiran has to pay for 22 kg plastic? c) Find out the cost of 2 kg Brass? Q.5- Solve it using Lattice multiplication. a) 23×13 b) 36×21 Q.6- What cost more and by how much? Burger Rs.60.50 Pizza Rs.75.45 ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] QUESTION BANK (MATHEMATICS) CLASS – IV CHAPTER 1- BUILDING WITH BRICKS Q1. Complete the following: a) The places in the ones period ___,___,____ b) The places in thousands period are ____ and ____ c) The number name for the greatest 5 digit number is____ d) The predecessor of the smallest 6 digit number is _____ e) One lakh and ten lakh are in _____periods. f) 100 thousands = ______ g) _____tens = 1000 ones h) Ten lakh = ______hundreds Q2. A truck can carry 6000 bricks. How many bricks can 25 such trucks carry? Q3. Using the basic shape of brick make the following floor patterns. a) Circular pattern b) A pattern with symmetry Q4. Using brick patterns design the following: a) A wall pattern b) A jaali pattern in a wall c) A jharokha pattern in a wall d) A window with an arch Q5. The cost of a thousand bricks is Rs1800.Shyam needs 15000 bricks for his courtyard. How much will he have to pay? Q6. Draw a brick showing its three faces. Q7. Draw the various shapes of the faces of brick. Q8. Fill in the blanks: a) Normal weight of a brick is_____kg. b) A cuboid has _____number of faces____edges_______vertices. c) Each face of a brick is ______ in shape. d) A dice has _____number of faces_____edges____vertices. e) Each face of a brick is _______in shape. Q9. Kunal has 1220 fifty- rupee notes. How much money does he have? Q10. Draw tessellations of 12 units by using the following shapes. a) d) b) c) e) ************ f) O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] QUESTION BANK (MATHEMATICS) CLASS – IV CHAPTER 2- LONG AND SHORT Q1. In the marathon race people run about 50 km .Track of the stadium is 500m long. Find out :a) How many rounds of the track Manish has to take to complete a marathon on a stadium track? b) How many rounds Manish would have taken if he covered the distance of 3500 m? Q2. If the length of the rectangular field is 600m and breadth is 400m.What will be its perimeter? Q3. Find the perimeter of the given figure:a) 1 cm b) 2 cm 2 cm 15 cm 3 cm 3 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm Q4. From a rope measuring 35 m 80 cm, two pieces measuring 9 m 16 cm and 13 m 20 cm were cut. Find the remaining length of the rope? Q5. Sheetal travelled 83 km 640 m by train and the rest of the distance by bus. If she travelled 100km in all. Find the distance she travelled by bus? Q6. Raj took part in 200m race. He fell down after running a distance of 155m60cm. What distance was left by him to complete the race? Q7 a) Arrange in columns and find the sum:1)50 m;36km18m;20km360m 2)66m75cm; 15cm; 80m20cm b) Arrange in columns and find the difference:1)80km – 67km435m 2)100m – 75m16cm Q8.Mohan walks along the boundary of a triangular park whose sides are 20m, 35m and 25m.What is the distance he has to cover in five complete rounds of the park? Q9. A handkerchief is of the shape of a square. If the length of a side of the handkerchief is 30cm, find the length of its boundary. Q10. Find the perimeter of rectangles which have: a) b) c) d) e) Length=20cm,breadth=12cm Length=5m,breadth=3m Length=4.6m,breadth=3.9m Length=150m,breadth=125m Length=95m,breadth=75m ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] QUESTION BANK (MATHEMATICS) CLASS – IV CHAPTER 3- A TRIP TO BHOPAL Q.1. Fill in the blanks 1. 3840 + 1 = ________ 2. 26 + 32 + 44 = _____ + 26 + ______ 3. 695 - ______ + 0 4. 9869 + 1 = _______ 5. 100 less than 5965 = ________ 6. 10 more than 2986 = _________ 7. 327 + 401 + 9 + 13 = ________ 8. A book costs Rs. 22 so the cost of 10 books will be Rs. _________ 9. Greatest 5 digit number is ________ 10. Smallest 4 digit number is ________ Q.2. A school is going to Bhopal for a trip. The students of different classes will be going. One bus can carry 50 children so find out how many buses are needed for 200 children? Q.3. If cost of 100 litre diesel is Rs. 3500 then find out the cost of 5 litre diesel and 10 litre diesel. Q.4. How many people can sit in 8 buses if 1 bus can carry 35 people? Q.5. What numbers can you make using the digits 4,6 and 9? Q.6. I gave 3 balloons each to 5 of my friends and 5 balloons are left with me. How many balloons did I have? Q.7. A bus can carry 65 passengers. So 15 buses can carry how many passengers? Q.8. Subtract and check your answer by addition 1. 69,758 - 42,631 2. 10,000 – 9,549 Q. 9. Subtract 9,403 from 10,000. Q.10. There are 210 children went for a trip. For lunch oranges, biscuits and bananas are also distributed. Each child is to be given 1 orange, 1 banana and 5 biscuits. 30 children do not take bananas. Find out how many oranges, biscuits and bananas are distributed? Also find out total number of things distributed in all? ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] QUESTION BANK (MATHEMATICS) CLASS – IV Chapter – 4(Tick-Tick-Tick) & 5(The Way The World Looks) 1. Fill in the blanks: a) There are divisions on the face of clock. b) Half an hour = minutes. c) Quarter of an hour= minutes. d) 4 days= hours. e) A cube has faces. 2. Write the following dates in short form: a) 1st January 2013 b) 23rd November 2009 3. What time will it be: a) 4 hours after 6:30 pm? b) 25 minutes after12:30 pm? c) 3 hours after 3:05 am? 4. On 15th May 2006,Mohan went to a shop to buy butter.It was written on the packet “Best before 180 days from the date of packing”.The date of packing was 15/1/2006. Find out: a) In which month was the butter packed? b) Which month will it be 180 days after 15/01/2006? c) Can Mohan eat it on 15th May 2006?(yes or no) 5. Sita studies for 2 hours and 40 minutes every day.On Sunday she put in 1 hour and 15 minutes of extra work.Find out the total time she studied on Sunday. 6. Draw the top,front and side view of: a) A spoon b) A railway track c) A glass d) A funnel 7. Draw a cube showing its three faces. 8. Fill in the blanks: a) A dice is like a b) It has edges and corners. c) The number on the opposite face of dice add up to 9. Change into 24-hours clock time a) 7:30 a.m b) 12 noon c) 6:00 p.m d) 8:30 a.m 10. Look at the dice and answer the following : a) b) is on the opposite side of 6. will be at the bottom. c) The numbers on the opposite faces of the dice add up to ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] QUESTION BANK (MATHEMATICS) CLASS – IV Q1. Find the product using lattice multiplication: a) 37 x 12 b) 29 x 19 c) 45 x 56 Q2. Convert into Rupees: a) b) c) d) 1456p = ______ 56093p = ______ 254 p =______ 1500 p = ______ Q3. Convert into paise: a) b) c) d) Rs 2.05 = ______ Rs 475.68 = ____ Re 0.95 = ______ Rs 500.89 = _____ Q4. Add the following: a) Rs 564.45 and Rs 95.75 b) Rs 87.56,Rs 100.25 and Rs 7.85 c) Re 0.79,Rs 95.50 and Rs 15.85 Q5. Find the product using expanded notation: a) 567 x 9 b) 2763 x 6 c) 9134 x 9 CHAPTER 6- THE JUNK SELLER Q6. Fill in the blanks: a) b) c) d) e) There are ____25 p coins in 7 rupees. There are ____5p coins in 5 rupees. There are ____50 p coins in 10 rupees. There are _____10p coins in 20 rupees. There are _____20p coins in 4 rupees. Q7. Calculate the total amount of money: a) Five Rs 100 + Ten Rs 50 + One Rs 10 =_____ b) Three Rs 500 + Six Rs 100 + Two Rs 50 = _____ c) Two Rs 20 + Ten Rs 10 + Eight Rs 5 = ______ Q8. A fruit seller bought apples at Rs.110 per kg and sold them for Rs.125 per kg. How much money did he gain after selling 20 kg of apples? Q9.Vimla bought 5 icecreams for Rs.25, Rs. 49, Rs.120,Rs.35 and Rs.150. How much money will she get back from a Rs.500 note ? Q10. Vinay visited a sport shop and purchased 2 Racquets for Rs200 each, 3 Shuttle cock for Rs 15 each,2 Table Tennis Racquet for Rs 250 each,6 Table Tennis Ball for Rs10 each,1 Cricket Bat for Rs 500 and a Cricket Ball for Rs 75.Make a bill for the following items that Vinay bought and calculate the amount he had to pay. ************ O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496 001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] Model Paper Subject: English Class—IV (Term – I) SECTION –A (Reading) (10 Marks) Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow. Mary Franklin was aged two when an illness took away her sight and hearing. Since she was deaf, she also lost the ability to speak, for we learn to speak by imitating what we hear .So as a child she lived in a dark and silent world. At first it seemed impossible that she would ever understand others or to be understood by them. Hers was thus a very lonely world. She was helped by a wonderful teacher called Miss Clarinda. She was blind but was fortunate to recover her sight after an operation. Miss Clarinda volunteered to help Mary and taught her to speak, read and write. Mary, later, went to a university and even gained a degree. She then spent the rest of her life working to help the blind and the deaf. A1) Answer the following questions: a) How did Mary Franklin lose her sight and hearing? b) Why was Mary a lonely child? A2) Fill in the blanks with the suitable words from the passage. a)Hearing is connected with ears , just as sight is connected with the-------b)Mary Franklin was helped by a wonderful teacher called--------A3) Tick the correct option. a) Mary Franklin was aged (two/three) when an illness took away her sight and hearing. b) She was helped by a wonderful (friend/teacher). A4) Give a suitable heading to the passage. A5) Which word in the passage means “Someone who is lucky”? A6) Which word in the passage means “without noisy”? A7) Use the phrase “after an operation” in a sentence of your own. SECTION – B (WRITING) (20 MARKS) B1. Write a paragraph on any one of the following: a) My Grandmother b) My Hobby B2. Write an application to the Principal of your school for grant of five days leave. OR Write a letter to a friend who has met with an accident. B3. The sentences below tell the story but they are given in the wrong order. Write the sentences in the proper order to make it a readable story. a) When the donkey did not agree, the fox quietly slipped away and hid behind a tree. b) He came to the field and thrashed the donkey. c) One day, while walking across a field, the donkey said to the fox,”I have a very sweet voice. Shall I sing for you?” d) A fox and a donkey met each other and became good friends. e) The fox said, “Your song will disturb the farmer. He will come and beat us”. f) As the donkey began to sing, the farmer got up and ran towards the field with a stick in his hand. SECTION (GRAMMAR) (30 MARKS) SECTION-C C1. Write each set of words in alphabetical order. a) stamp stairs stage start b) cherry cheek cheat chess C2. Rewrite the following group of words as sentences. a) was kind a gentle Cinderalla and girl b) sisters mean her were lazy and C3. Write “S” for statement, “Q”” for question and “C” for command. a) Walk carefully. ---b) The baby is feeling cold.--------c) How old are you? ----C4. Make the following sentences negative. a) Neelu can run fast. b) She had a beautiful dress. C5. Make the following sentences interrogative: a) They have seen the Taj. b) The sound was clear. C6. I) Underline the Subject in the following sentences: a) Fruits and vegetables protect us from diseases. diseases b) Wash your hands. II) Supply the Subject in the following sentences. a) ----------- is the capital of Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgar b) ---------- is pleasant today. III) Supply the predicate in the following. a) A year---------------b) The forest---------------C7. Underline the nouns in the following sentences. a) Sheep gives us wool. b) A bat looks like a mouse with wings. C8. Underline the nouns in the following sentences and arrange them in proper columns. a) Both Diwali and Christmas will be on Sunday. b) The ant is a hard-working insect. COMMON NOUN PROPER NOUN C9. Fill in the blanks with suitable COLLECTIVE NOUNS given below. litter choir army string swarm a) I am happy to get selected in my school ------------b) Rohan has ----------- of puppies. c) A strong ----------- of soldiers was sent to the front. d) A----------of bees flew out of the hive. e) There is a beautiful ------ of pearls lying in the showcase. C10. Write “C” for COUNTABLE and “U” for UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS. a) Food----b) Honey----c) Cup----d) Gold---e) Ring---f) Mango----C11. Rewrite the following sentences changing the nouns in bold into their plural form. a) Lady and gentleman, please take your seat. b) The class welcomed the hero of the match. C12. Underline the NOUNS in the following sentences and arrange them in proper columns. a) May I have your pen, Ma’am? b) The tiger and the tigress are sleeping under a tree. c) John is lazy. d) Good students respect their teachers. MASCULINE FEMININE COMMON NEUTER C13. Insert apostrophe (‘) wherever it is needed. a) Grandmothers advice b) These ladies purses c) Principals orders d) The foxes tails C14. I) Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. a) Always drink pure water. b) Haridwar is a holy city. C14.II) Write ADJECTIVES to describe the persons. a) A person who mixes up with others.-----------------------------b) A person who does not like to do any work------------------------C15. Fill in the blanks with suitable degrees of comparison POSITIVE COMPARATIVE a) Heavy ------------------b) ---------------fatter c) ----------------------------------- SUPERLATIVE ----------------------fattest luckiest C16. Fill in the blanks with “a”or “an”. a) The ant is ------ insect. It is ------ hard-working insect. b) He lost ----- right eye in the war. SECTION-D (LITERATURE) (30 MARKS) D1. Write the meanings of the following words and frame sentences using them. (any 4) a) Suspicious---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------b) Battered--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------c) Barged into-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------d) Vivid------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------e) Drugstore---------------------------------------------------------------------f) Numb----------------------------------------------------------------------------D2. Complete the following sentences: a) The two young men tied up the man and the woman in the house because ----------b) He found his hometown by--------------------------D3. State ‘T’ or ‘F’ a) As he was leaving the Emperor’s room, the doctor dropped some tea-leaves into the Emperor’s bath water on purpose. ( ) b) When the bird asked for more bubblegum on the second day the girl was annoyed. ( ) D4. Tick the correct answer. The chemist was not very happy to see Tess at the shop because a) he did not like Tess interrupting his conversation with his brother.---b) he did not like children.----c) he did not like the sad look on Tess’s face.-----D5. Answer the following questions (Attempt any 7) Q1) How are millionaires, presidents and kings like ordinary people? Q2) How did the family reward Pizzo for his timely help? Q3) Why did the writer find it difficult to recognize his mother? Q4) Why did the Emperor ask for the cup of hot water? Q5) What is the main message of the poem “Every day Things”? Q6) Why did the Emperor call the doctor in one morning? Q7) What lesson did Pizzo learn from the incident? Q8) What did the bird do with the bubblegum? Q9. ‘That smells wonderful…….’ said the Emperor. What does ‘that’ refer to? Q10. When he reached, at first he was disappointed. Why? D6. Do as directed. a. Use ‘can’ and make meaningful sentences about the following animals. i) Dolphin ______ hold its breath no longer than seven minutes. ii) Penguins______live in very cold climate. b. Fill in the blanks with ‘because’ or ‘so’ i) I was tired.------ I went to bed early. ii) I turned the fan on-------it was very warm. c. Give one word for the following. i) Something you cannot believe-------ii) Something you cannot count--------------d. Fill in the blanks with ‘ei/ie/e/ea’ i) gr ------t ii) h------ght iii) ch----------w iv) bel------ve e. Find the correct spelling in each row and underline it. i) countre contree ii) exitement exceitment counter excitement f. Write ADJECTIVAL PHRASES for the following. i) A shirt that has been ironed neatly. ---------------------ii) A bicycle that has been oiled well. ------------------------g. Fill in the blanks in these sentences by using “some, any, no” i) I want ------ more rice, please. ii) Buy me ------milk and bread, would you? D7.In your life, you were lucky sometimes and unlucky some other times. When were you lucky and when were you unlucky? (Fill in this table) You were lucky You were unlucky O. P. 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ij vuqPNsn fyf[k, A d½ Lora=rk fnol [k½ nhikoyh x½ lQ+kbZ fn, x, vifBr x|ka'k dks i<+dj iwNs x, iz'uksa ds lgh mRrj ij lgh dk fu'kku yxkb, A ftl ns'k esa gekjk tUe gqvk] mlds izfr d`rK jgsa A ftl bZ'oj us] ekrk&firk us gesa tUe fn;k] muds izfr Hkh d`rK jgsa A ftl lekt esa jgdj geus cgqr&lh ckrsa lh[kha vkSj vHkh lh[ksx a s muds izfr Hkh d`rK jgsa A uezrk ls vkSj e/kqjrk ls cksyuk lh[ksa A nhu&nqf[k;ksa dh lgk;rk djsa A ;s lc gekjs dRrZO; gSa A fey&tqydj [ksy]sa fey&tqydj dke djsa A cgqr vkuUn feysxk A ?kj ds dkeksa esa ekrk&firk vkSj HkkbZ cgu dh enn djsa A ge usd cus]a lkFk gh ,d cusa A d½ ftl ns'k esa gekjk tUe gqvk mlds izfr jgsa & v½ d`rK c½ d`r?u l½ ykijokj n½ midkjh [k½ gesa cksyuk pkfg, & v½ e/kqjrk ,oa uezrk ls c½ dBksjrk ls l½ funZ;rk ls n½ mnkjrk ls x½ gekjk dRRkZO; gS & v½ fdlh dh lgk;rk u djsa c½ lHkh ls >xM+rs jguk l½ lc dk /;ku j[ksa n½ nhu&nqf[k;ksa dh lgk;rk djsa ?k½ gesa ekrk&firk dh enn djuh pkfg, & v½ [ksyus esa c½ ?kweus esa l½ g¡lus esa n½ dkeksa esa *** O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH RAIGARH (CG) 496 001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] Model Paper Subject- Mathematics 2016-2017 Class- IV Time- 3 hrs M.M- 100 General Instructions: 1. The question paper is divided into four sections – A, B, C and D. 2. Section A comprises of 20 questions of 1 mark each. All questions are compulsory. 3. Section B comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each. Attempt any EIGHT questions. 4. Section C comprises of 10 questions of 4 marks each. Attempt any SEVEN questions. 5. Section D comprises of 5 questions of 6 marks each. Attempt any THREE questions. 6. Draw neat diagrams wherever needed. 7. For the questions in section B, C and D, show the calculation in fair. SECTION A ( Attempt all questions) (20x1) Fill in the blanks: A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 There are ______10 p coins in one rupee. Top view of a glass look like ________ Three Quarter of an hour =-------------minutes. The greatest 5 digit number using different digit is ____________ Taking away 1000 paise from Rs. 100, we get _________Rs. 5 days after Children’s Day will be ____________ When the minute hand moves from 9 to 12 __________minutes have passed. Brick is ______in shape. There are ______years in a decade. 1000 less than greatest four digit number is ____________ Find the value of : A11 Convert 3567cm into m A12 The sum of 464 + 90+36 A13 Subtract 1059 from 2000 A14 Convert 100 minutes into seconds A15 Find the product of 6098 x 8 Tick the correct answer A16 Rs 600 was spent on one T-shirt then what will be the cost of 10 T-shirts a) Rs. 6000 b) Rs. 60 c) Rs. 600 d) Rs. 60000 A17 A18 The basic unit to measure length is a) kilometer b) centimeter A20 d)millimetre In fortnight there are _____ days a) 13 A19 c) metre b) 15 10 cm = ___________ mm a) 100 b) 10 c) 10 d) 4 c) 1 In 24 hours clock time 1:50 pm is written as a) 15:50 hours b)14:50 hours c) 13:50 hours d) 1000 d) 1:50 hours SECTION B ( Attempt any 8 ) B1 Using basic shape of brick make two wall patterns and two floor patterns. B2 How many hours are there between: (8x3) a) 6:00 am to 11:00 am b) 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm c) 12:00 am to 12:00 pm B3 Subtract and check your answer by addition: a) 78,567 - 10000 B4 b) 5623 - 2500 Draw tessellations using the following shapes. a) b) B5 A truck can carry 8000 bricks. How many bricks can 50 such trucks carry? B6 If each side of the square is 750 m then what will be its perimeter? B7 Simply the following: a) 546 – 234 + 78 b) 45,895 + 1342 – 10,000 B8 On a syrup bottle it was written ‘Best before 240 days’. Find the expiry date if its manufacturing date is 15th June. B9 In a Marathon Race people have to run about 40km. If the people run in a stadium, on 800m track then find out how many rounds they need to run for completing the race on the track? B10 Draw the top view, side view and front view of Pipe. SECTION C ( Attempt any 7 ) C1 C2 Complete the table. Item Cost price Selling price Gain/Loss Amount Water bottle Rs 250.50 Rs 260.00 _____________ ______________ School Bag Rs 900.00 Rs 850.00 _____________ ______________ Change into 1200 hours clock time: a) b) c) d) C3 (7x4) 1605 hours 0000 hours 1950 hours 0845 hours Vijay studies for 3 hours 50 minutes everyday.On Sunday he put 2 hours 25 minutes of extra work. Find out the total time he studied on Sunday. C4 Side of a square field is 500m. a) How much distance will be covered by Abhay if he takes 2 rounds of the field? b) Find out the number of rounds taken by him if the distance covered is 6000m? Using the numbers from 4 to 12 only once, complete the magic square so that the numbers in each row, C5 Column and diagonal total is 24. C6. C7 Calculate the total amount of money. a) Three notes of Rs100 + Two notes of Rs50 + Five notes of Rs 20 = Rs _______ b) Ten notes of Rs 10 + Ten notes of Rs5 + Ten notes of Rs2 = Rs________ c) One note of Rs 500 + Four notes of Rs 100 + Six notes of Rs 5 = Rs ______ d) Two notes of Rs 1000 + One note of Rs 500 = Rs________ Arrange in vertical columns and find the solution: a) 50 km 450 m + 23 km 950m + 346 m b) 67m 45 cm - 20m 8cm C8 Draw hour hand and minute hand to show the following time a) Quarter to 9 C9 b) 20 minutes past 11 250 children went for a trip. They were hungry. Each child has to be given 1 apple, 1 banana and 4 plums. All the children took bananas , plums but 35 children did not take apples. How many apples, bananas and plums were distributed? Also find the total things distributed in all. C10 Look at Kirana’s rate list and find the cost of following things. Kiran’s shop Rate List Kind of junk News paper Waste paper Iron Plastic Price for 1kg Rs. 5/Rs. 4/Rs. 15/Rs. 10/- a) How much total amount will kiran pay for 25kg of Iron and 10 kg of Plastic? b) What will be the cost of 16kg of wastepaper? c) Will the amount paid for 6kg of Newspaper is more than the amount paid for 7kg of wastepaper? If yes then by how much? SECTION D ( Attempt any 3 ) D1 (3x6) The ticket price and trip time of different kinds of boats are given below: Name of the boat Double Decker Paddle Boat Motor Boat Boat with Oars Ticket price Rs. 50 Rs. 25 Rs. 30 Rs. 25 Trip time 1 hour 45 mins 30 mins 1 hour a) Raj and Rajan went in the Paddle Boat and then took the Motorboat i) How much did they pay for both the boats? ii) How much time did they get for both the rides? b) One group of children went for double decker trip. They paid Rs. 600 in total. How many children went for the double decker trip? d) Preet went twice for boating. He paid a total of Rs50 and boated for one hour 45 minutes which two boats did he take? D2 a) A fruit seller bought Mangoes at Rs 25 per Kg and sold them for Rs 36 per Kg. How much money did he gain after selling 50 Kg of Mangoes? b) Find the Product of 5134 x 6 by using expanded notation. D3 a) Find the perimeter of the rectangular field if its length is 400m and breadth is 250m. b) Naina travelled 67km560m by bus and the rest of the distance by a car. If she travelled 100km in all, find the distance she travelled by car ? D4 Look at the table and answer the following questions: Type of brick Cost of 1000 bricks Old brick Rs. 1200 New brick from Brickabad Rs. 2000 New brick from Itapur Rs. 1800 a) Bhanu needs 5000 old bricks. How much will he have to pay? b) How much will Anay pay for 900 New bricks from Itapur? c) Find the total amount paid for 2000 new bricks from Brickabad and 2000 old bricks? D5 Draw the net of the following solid shapes: a) Cube b) Cuboid c) Cylinder *************** O. P. JINDAL SCHOOL, RAIGARH (CG) 496 001 Phone: 07762-227042, 227293, 227001 (Extn. 49801, 49802, 49804, 49806); Fax: 07762-262613; website: www.opjsrgh.in; e-mail:[email protected] Model Paper CLASS-IV Instructions: 1.Attempt all questions. SUB:EVS 2.Read the instructions carefully. M.M.-100 3.Write neatly. Q1. Choose the correct options for the following: i) We throw out waste from our body in the form ofa) Carbon dioxide and oxygen. b) Urine, sweat and stool. ii) Air reaches to your lungs througha) Food pipe b) wind pipe iii) People can get Rabies if they are bitten bya) Dog b) snake iv) A dentist treatsa) kidney problems b)diseases of teeth v) Coffee is made from roasteda) Seeds b) leaves vi) Dry-cleaner use this to clean clothesA) Petrol b) Naphthalene balls Q2. Fill in the blanks i) Cold air moves______________. ii) Cotton, wool and silk are natural____________. iii) Drains of houses should be covered so that ___________ do not breed in them. iv) A loom in which cloth is woven by hands is called__________. v) To _______ a crop means to cut and gather it. vi) A________ is a bubble like swelling on skin. Q3. Write True /False against each statement. i) Exercise tires your muscles and makes them weak.__________ ii) The leaves of the plants absorb water from the soil._________ iii) Silkworms are fed on mulberry leaves.__________ iv) Cement is used to join pieces of wood.__________ v) Our liver helps us to breathe.__________ vi) Pulses and cereals are ‘seeds’ of plants.________ Q4. Give answers of each of the following questions in one word. i) Which gas helps things burn? ii) What is the underground base of a house is called? iii) Name the green substance present in the leaves. iv) Name the organ that pumps blood inside your body. v) Name one natural fibre. vi) Name the place where birds are kept for meat and eggs. Q5. Give two names/examples for the following. i) Internal organs of your body. ii) Plant wastes. iii) Things used to make the mixture of concrete. iv) Things we should keep in a first aid box. v) Seeds we get oil from. vi) Roots that we eat. vii) Things we need to make the mixture of concrete. Q6. Match the following and rewrite them. a) The colouring of clothesb) A doctor who treats heart problemsc) A process by which plants make foodd) Food gives youe) A doctor who treats eye problemsf)A crack in a bone- i)Cardiologist ii) Fracture. iii) Dyeing. iv) Photosynthesis. v) Energy vi) Ophthalmologist. Q7. Answer in short. (Any 5) i) What are organs? ii) What is the first thing that you should do with a burn? iii) What is a cocoon? iv) Why do people make slanting roofs? v) What does the brain do when you sleep? vi) What does our body need oxygen for? vii) How do plants get their food? Q8. Answer the following (any 4). i) Write any four things that a good house should have or be. ii) How is silk made? iii) How is sugar made? iv) What are the three types of food that your body needs? v) Write steps you will take to help a person who is choking? vi) What do your veins and arteries do? Q9. Value based questions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions following it. Jatin bought a new sweater .During a party, the sweater got stains of food items. Jatin’s mother washed it at home. After drying it, she found that the sweater got shrunk too. His mother realised her mistake and decided that she will always go to a dry cleaner to clean silk, woollen and other delicate clothes, as they don’t use water to clean clothes. i) What does a dry cleaner use to clean clothes? ii) Write one value that we can learn from the above passage Q10. a)Draw and label a diagram to show photosynthesis in a plant.(Colouring the diagram is not compulsory). b) Identify the following pictures. i) iv) ii) iii) v) #########################
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