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Section A- Reading Read the following passage carefully. Yawning is considered to be impolite behaviour. But why is it so, when everybody yawns? Grownups, kids, babies and animals too yawn, why they do it, no one knows for sure. But there are many theories about why people yawn. The first theory is that we yawn when we are bored or tired. When we are tired or bored we just don't breathe as deeply as we usually do. As this theory goes, our bodies take in less oxygen because our breathing has slowed. Therefore, yawning helps us bring more oxygen into the blood and move more carbon dioxide out of the blood. So yawning is a reflex action of the body- an involuntary action we can't really control and it helps us control our oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. However, post this theory other studies were done which showed that breathing more oxygen does not decrease yawning. Likewise, breathing more carbon dioxide does not increase yawning. Another theory is that yawning stretches the lungs and lung tissue. Stretching and yawning may be a way to flex muscles and joints, increase heart rate, and feel more awake. A new study has suggested that the reason we yawn has nothing to do with tiredness or boredom, but actually works in order to cool down our brains and help us think a little clearer. Like any computer the brain has an optimal working temperature and when it becomes too hot yawning helps cool it down, increasing both the heart rate and blood flow while delivering a big gulp of air to the head, cooling the blood in that area. But there is one idea about yawning that everyone knows to be true. It seems contagious. If you yawn in class, you'll probably notice a few other people will start yawning, too. Even thinking about yawning can get you yawning. Q1. Answer the following questions briefly. a) Why do we yawn when we are tired or bored? b) How is yawning related to our lungs? c) Yawning is a reflex action of the body. Why? d) Complete the given sentences:- (i) Yawning is considered to be ____________________________. (ii) If you yawn in class ___________________________________. e) Find the antonyms of the following words from the passage. i) polite ____________ ii) asleep ___________________ f) Write one theory related to yawning. Q 2. Read the following poem carefully. The cold water winds Blowing harshly through the tree, Snow under my feet, Bothering my toes. And my nose, EURO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,SEC-84 SESSION : 2019-2020 Mock Test CLASS : V SUBJECT: ENGLISH NAME: DATE : ROLL NO:

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Section A- Reading

Read the following passage carefully. Yawning is considered to be impolite behaviour. But why is it so, when everybody yawns? Grownups,

kids, babies and animals too yawn, why they do it, no one knows for sure. But there are many theories

about why people yawn. The first theory is that we yawn when we are bored or tired. When we are tired

or bored we just don't breathe as deeply as we usually do. As this theory goes, our bodies take in less

oxygen because our breathing has slowed. Therefore, yawning helps us bring more oxygen into the

blood and move more carbon dioxide out of the blood. So yawning is a reflex action of the body- an

involuntary action we can't really control and it helps us control our oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.

However, post this theory other studies were done which showed that breathing more oxygen does not

decrease yawning. Likewise, breathing more carbon dioxide does not increase yawning. Another theory

is that yawning stretches the lungs and lung tissue. Stretching and yawning may be a way to flex muscles

and joints, increase heart rate, and feel more awake. A new study has suggested that the reason we

yawn has nothing to do with tiredness or boredom, but actually works in order to cool down our brains

and help us think a little clearer. Like any computer the brain has an optimal working temperature and

when it becomes too hot yawning helps cool it down, increasing both the heart rate and blood flow

while delivering a big gulp of air to the head, cooling the blood in that area. But there is one idea about

yawning that everyone knows to be true. It seems contagious. If you yawn in class, you'll probably notice

a few other people will start yawning, too. Even thinking about yawning can get you yawning.

Q1. Answer the following questions briefly.

a) Why do we yawn when we are tired or bored?

b) How is yawning related to our lungs?

c) Yawning is a reflex action of the body. Why?

d) Complete the given sentences:-

(i) Yawning is considered to be ____________________________.

(ii) If you yawn in class ___________________________________.

e) Find the antonyms of the following words from the passage.

i) polite ____________ ii) asleep ___________________

f) Write one theory related to yawning.

Q 2. Read the following poem carefully. The cold water winds

Blowing harshly through the tree, Snow under my feet, Bothering my toes.

And my nose,

EURO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,SEC-84 SESSION : 2019-2020 Mock Test

CLASS : V

SUBJECT: ENGLISH

NAME: DATE : ROLL NO:

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Which is in deep freze Snuggled under a warm quilt,

Just canot stay up late, Crackle of a fire at night,

With hot water bottle clutched to my side. And I have to get up again

And go out n the cold tomorrow morning……… I ……. Feel….. so sleepy…….

How wonderful …….if I could…… also…… Hibernate!

Q2.On the basis of your reading of the poem, complete the following statements as briefly as possible. Choose the correct answer:

a) The winter winds blow_______________________ i.softly ii) noisly iii) harshly iv) gently

b)The snow under the narrator’s feet bothers his_________________

i. hands ii. feet c) toes d) head

3) Which part of the narrator’s body is in deep freeze? 4) What is the poet snuggled under? 5) What does the poet wish? 6) Write the opposites of the given words, from the passage.

i. Gently

ii. Shallow

Section B – Writing (15)

Q3. Write a descriptive essay about the importance of sports in our life.

Q4.You have scored less marks in English exam .You are very sad. You promise yourself to work hard for

next exam. Write about your feelings and experience in your diary.

Q5. Based on the hints given below, write a short story.

A man brought bananas…………threw a banana skin on ground………bought newspaper…..coming back…..walking on the road……. Stepped on the banana skin……fell…… learnt a leasson.

Section C – Grammar Q6. Complete the following sentence with the correct adverbs.

a) I played the drums in the school band _______________.(adverb of frequency) b) I have watched this film ____________(adverb of time), so I don’t want to watch it again.

Q7. Fill in the blanks using antonyms of the underlined words. a) Neem is bitter, but honey is __________. b) Petrol is expensive,but CNG is ____________.

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Q8. Fill in the blanks with a, an or the.

Rajender and Leena are _______ couple. They have ________ daughter and a son. ________girl is

called Aarti and __________ boy is called Mano.

Q9. Choose the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject. a) Annie and her brothers ____________ (is, are) at school. b) Cats and dogs _________________ (don’t , doesn’t) get along. c) George and Tamara_______________ (doesn't, don't) want to see that movie. d) There ___________(was, were) fifteen candies in that bag.

Q10. Write the correct prepositions. a) The pot is ______ the stove. b) The assembly starts ________ 9 a.m. c) Edison invented the bulb_________ the 19th century. d) There is someone ____________ the door.

Q11. Choose the correct conjunctions.

a) I have travelled this road many times ________________ I don’t remember any of the shops and signboards.

b) Nutan went to the beach _______________ she did not go near the water. c) Put the key in the keyhole _____________ turn it twice clockwise. d) Would you like to have some tea ______________coffee?

Q12. Put the word in brackets into the correct form. You will have to use prefixes and/or suffixes.

a) He was sitting __________________ in his seat on the train. (comfort) b) She looked at her __________________ in the mirror. (reflect) c) He was acting in a very __________________ way. (child)

Q13. Complete the sentences with the appropriate verb given in the brackets.

a) My alarm clock ___________ (ring) tomorrow morning at 7:15.(Future continous tense)

b) I _______________(be) very sad if you cut the tree.(Future Tense)

c) By the end of the week , my brother ___________(spend) all his money.( Future Continous

Tense)

Q14. Change the sentences in to indirect speech . a) James said to his mother ,’ I am leaving for New York tomorrow.’ b) Boys said ,’ Our school has won the first prize.’ c) Radha said ,’ I want a glass of water now.’

Q15. Put the correct punctuation marks at the correct place.

a) john said the next house is in fire b) the flag is red white blue c) hi I m going to school

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Section D – Literature

Q16. Answer the following questions:

a) Why did King Krishnadevarya admire Tenali Rama ? b) Mention any two important facts about Howrah Bridge that Ratnesh told his children. c) How emperor’s loneliness affect him? Name any two things that failed to cheer the emperor. d) Why would the 2018 Commonwealth Games be remembered for new younger athletes? e) What is the magic at work here that has converted everything into silvery appearance? f) Describe how Andrew plucked blackberries?

Q17. Write the meaning of following words.

a) campaign b) terribly

c) miserable d) fate

Q18. Frame sentences of the following words.

a) astonished b) bagged c) torrent

Q19. Answer the questions below on the basis of following extract from the story (RTC)

A) Bitterly, I thought that the storm had come on Purpose to spoil my happiness; all its anger against me . a) Who is the poet of the poem? b) Why was the poet bitter? c) What is the message of the poem?

B) “I specially got these traditional sweets of Bengal for you all. You’ll like rosogollas and sandesh.”

a) Why did Raj’s family go to Kolkata? b) What did grandma prepare for lunch on the first day of Raj’s stay in Kolkata? c) Why were the children discouraged from taking another metro trip?

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Section A

Q1. Choose the correct option:-

a. The ____________ measures the intensity of an earthquake.

i) barometer ii) hydrometer iii) thermometer iv) seismograph

b. Long periods of little or no rainfall causes _____________.

i) drought ii) flood iii) tsunami iv) epidemic

c. Chlorofluorocarbons are a cause of which of the following pollution

i) Air pollution ii) water pollution iii) noise pollution iv) radioactive pollution

d. The Sun Temple at Konark was built by __________________.

i) Mahendravarman I ii) Narsimhadev I iii) Krishnadevaraya iv) Rajaraja Chola

e. Subsidiary Alliance was introduced by_________________.

i) Lord Cornwallis ii) Lord Wellesley iii) Lord Dalhousie iv) Lord Hastings

f. World Environment Day is celebrated on which of the following dates:

i) 22 April ii) 5 June iii) 1 November iv) 10 December

g. The rebels of the Revolt of 1857 considered _____________ as their emperor

i) Shah Alam II ii) Rani Lakshmi Bai iii) Nana Saheb iv) Bahadur Shah Zafar

h. The head of the Central government is __________.

i) Prime Minister ii) Sarpanch iii) Chief Minister iv) Mayor

Q2. Fill in the blanks:

a. Uranium leak causes _____________ pollution.

b. _____________ and ____________ are the events to promote conservation of forests.

c. Indiscriminate pollution creates an _____________ imbalance.

d. An earthquake triggers ____________ and ______________.

e. A world heritage site is recognised by _______________.

f. In the Battle of Plassey, the British were led by _______________.

Q3. Define the following:

a. Landfill b. Nuclear c. Epicentre

d. Inlay e. Martyr f. Massacre

EURO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SESSION : 2019-20 MOCK TEST

CLASS : V SUBJECT: SST MARKS:80

NAME: Date:

ROLL NO:

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Q4. Correct and rewrite the following statements:

a) Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose formed the Indian National Congress.

b) The height of tsunami waves is 17 meters.

c) There were 20 original members of the UN, who signed the UN Charter.

d) Sun Temple has 20 wheels on its side.

e) Plastic is a biodegradable substance.

Section B

Q5. Answer any eight questions in brief:

a) Define soil pollution. List how we contribute to it.

b) Mention two eco-friendly practices for reusing.

c) What is a cyclone? Where does a cyclone occur in India?

d) List architectural features of the Taj Mahal.

e) Describe the functioning of International Labour Organisation (ILO).

f) List the European traders in the order of their arrival in India in the 17th century.

g) List the factors favouring Mahatma Gandhi as people’s leader.

h) What have you learnt about elections in our country?

i) Is it right to be aware of one’s right?

Q6. Differentiate between the following:

a) Moderates and Radicals

b) Subsidiary Alliance and Doctrine of Lapse

Section C

Q7. Answer any ten questions in detail:

a. List four measures each for combating air and water pollution.

b. How does a tsunami occur and what are some ways to prepare for it?

c. What is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and what is the purpose of this recognition?

d. Describe the functioning of the General Assembly.

e. Explain in brief the main causes of Revolt of 1857.

f. When and how was the Non- Cooperation Movement launched?

g. How are government formed at the union and state level? What are their duties and

functions?

h. What are new laws and amendments being added to the Constitution?

i. Why is it said that the Battle of Plassey changed the fortune of both the Company and

India?

j. How does an RTI become useful?

k. Highlight the importance of Domestic Violence Act.

Section- D

Q8. Explain and label the three levels of Panchayati Raj Institution with the help of

a pyramid.

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Section – A

1. Find (1.001 × 1000) + 3.5

2. Solve: (15 + 7) ÷ (14 - 3).

3. Convert 60 mm to km.

4. A triangle whose two sides are equal is called __________________________________.

5. 1 dozen ball pens cost ₹ 60. Find the cost of 1 ball pen?

6. Find the average of all prime numbers from 10 to 30.

7. The perimeter of a square is 16 cm, find the area of the square.

8. How many liters are there in 1000 cubic cm?

9. The collection of information in the form of numerical figure is called ____________________.

10. Write the next number in the sequence 1, 8, 27, 64, _____________.

Section –B

11. Simplify: 712.413 + 18.813 + 7.275 – 8.468

12. Solve 18 ÷3 × 7 + 14 – 3 × (2 + 2)

13. Using decimal notation, express in kg:

a. 212 kg 2 hg 5 dag 8 g

b. 3 dag

14. Reena prepared 4 L 156 ml of orange juice. Distributing it equally among 8 children. How many

ml of orange juice each child gets?

15. Name the triangle and vertices and sides:

16. Which is a better buy? 3L milk for ₹ 105 or 5L milk for ₹ 180.

17. There are 800 students in a school. 40% are boys. How many girl students are there in the

school?

18. The cost of a chair is ₹ 3120 and is sold by making a profit of ₹ 580. What is the selling price of

the chair?

19. Find the average of first five non- zero prime numbers.

20. What is the length of the side of a square park whose perimeter is 80 m?

21. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose area is 360 sq cm and breadth is 6 cm.

EURO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

SESSION : 2019-20 MOCK TEST

CLASS : V SUBJECT: Mathematics

NAME: Date :

ROLL NO:

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22. Find the volume of a box whose dimensions are 6cm by 9cm by 4m.

23. A machine for making ice freezes 5.76 liters of water into ice bricks measuring 3 cm by 2 cm by 1

cm. how many ice bricks will be made?

Section – C

24. Multiply 23.02 by 0.12

25. Twenty four cookies cost ₹ 186.48. What is the cost of one cookie?

26. Simplify: 4 ÷ [ 2 – { 7 ÷ (8 - 5) – 1}]

27. 12 bags of rice were delivered at a grocery shop, the total weight being 154 kg 560g. If all the

bags contain equal amount of rice, find the weight of each bag?

28. Naman bought

L of refined oil. He used

of it over the weekend. How many milliliters of oil is

left?

29. Draw 4 planes of symmetry for a cuboid.

30. A school planted 1500 trees on 15 August. Fifteen per cent were walnut trees. How many trees

were planted?

31. Meena bought a saree for ₹ 1250 and found it defective. She sold it for ₹ 1000. Find her loss

percentage?

32. Which is more – the average of the first three even numbers (excluding zero) or the average of

the first four odd numbers?

33. A rectangular park measure 500m by 100m and a square field has a 220m side.

a. Do the two parks have the same area?

b. Which park requires more fencing and by how much more?

34. A cuboid is 7cm long, 4cm wide and 3cm high and a cube has an edge of 8cm. Which one has

greater volume and by how much?

35. Draw a bar graph to represent the number of students who visited an old age home in a week.

Choose an apt title for the bar graph.

Days Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Number of students 27 15 54 45 60 32

Section – D

36. Dev wants to fill a cubical tank of edge 24cm completely. He pours bottles of water each with a

capacity of 384 ml into the tank one at a time. How many bottles of water will he need to fill the

tank completely?

37. The following pie chart shows the old books, clothes and the other things collected by five

sections of class V of a school for a charity fair. Study the pie chart and answer the following

questions.

a. What percent of things did section B collect?

b. Which section could collect the least amount of things?

c. Which two sections collected the same amount of things?

d. How much more did section D collect than section A?

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Section A 5%

section B 30%

section C 25%

Section D 15%

Section E 25%

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Section A

Q1. Choose the correct answer from the following

1. The moon orbits the earth every__________ days

a. 29.3 b. 30 c. 27.3 d. 31

2. Droughts happen due to

a. Less rain b. no rain c. excess rain d. either a and B

3. Who is responsible for built environment?

a. Human b. animals c. plants d. all of these

4. Metals items can be recycle and use into

a. frames b.decoration items c. jwellery d. all of these

5. Lignite is a type of

a. petrol b. coal c. metal d. mineral

6. Afforestation is a benefit for

a. hills b. plans c. deserts d. both a and b

Q2 Define terms

a. Deforestation

b. Melting point

c. Physical change

d. Gravity

e. Force

Q3. Correct and rewrite the following statements

a. Yuri Gagarin was first man to moon.

b. Richter scale is used to measure direction of air.

c. Marble is an example of igneous rock.

d. Helium and oxygen are two major gases of sun.

e. Hammer is class II lever.

Q4. Answer the following questions in one word/sentence.

a. Give one use of wedge.

b. Name one non-polluting source of energy.

EURO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,SEC-84 SESSION : 2019-2020

MOCK TEST

CLASS : V

SUBJECT: SCIENCE

NAME: DATE : ROLL NO:

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c. Name the smallest particle of which matter is made up of.

d. What do we call rocks that are made from molten lava?

Q5 Differentiate between

a. Solar eclipse and lunar eclipse

b. Biodegradable waste and no- bio degradable waste

c. Lava and magma

Q6 Give reasons for the following statements.

a. Catalytic converters are suggested to installed in cars.

b. Anthracite is the most popular type of coal.

c. Deforestation is one of the reasons of soil erosion.

d. Liquids flow while solids do not.

Q7. Complete the flow chart:

Q8. Give 2 examples of each of the following

a. Stones used as flooring of house.

b. Physical change

Section C

Q9. Answer the following questions in brief

a. What do you mean by artificial satellite? Write its application.

b. What do you mean by earthquake? How its intensity can be measured?

c. How is soil formed?

d. State different types of simple machines with their examples.

e. What are craters? How craters are formed on moon?

Q10. Answer the following questions in detail

class I

hammer

_______

__________

______

nutcracker

class III

_________

_________

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a. Explain global warming with the help of a well labelled diagram.

b. What are different types of pollution? Write their causes and the ways to control them.

c. Explain rock cycle with the help of a neat and well labelled diagram.

d. Explain the term energy. State its different types.

e. State the uses of wind energy and solar energy.

f. What are different ways to conserve soil?