sample test paper-4
Post on 18-Dec-2021
2 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
SAMPLE TEST PAPER-4
Students of Class V to X
CLASS VI
Get Rank, Recognition, Cash Prize & Much More
E-mail: overseascontact@tallentex.com | Website: www.tallentex.com/overseas
facebook.com/tallentex/overseas twitter.com/tallentex/overseas
Corporate OfficeDMCC, 3203, Oaks Liwa Heights, Cluster W, JLT, Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-585106400, 526636693, 521124035, 521124036, 569479639, 567461832
Academic OfficeUnit-408-409, The Business Centre, Khalid Bin Al Waleed Rd - Bur Dubai
1/11
202
2
CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
PART - IPHYSICS
(OBJECTIVE)1. A girl is 20 cm away from the plane mirror. If she moves few steps closer to the mirror,
(1) Size of the image will decrease (2) Size of the image will increase
(3) Size of image will be same (4) Cannot be determined2. Look at the given figures.
Vacuum Water MirrorA B C
(1) Light can pass through only A and B (2) Light can pass through only B and C(3) Light can pass through only C and A (4) Light can pass through all A, B and C
3. Match the following.Column A Column B
A. Translucent substance (a) Give out its own lightB. Opaque object (b) Through which light can pass partiallyC. Reflection (c) Shadow cast by heavenly bodiesD. Luminous object (d) Bouncing back of light in same mediumE. Eclipse (e) Through which light can not pass(1) A-a, B-d, C-e, D-b, E-c (2) A-b, B-e, C-d, D-a, E-c(3) A-b, B-d, C-e, D-a, E-c (4) A-a, B-e, C-d, D-b, E-c
4. Look at the data table below.
Planet Distance to the Sun (in miles)
Mercury 36,000,000
Venus 67,000,000
Earth 93,000,000
Mars 142,000,000Which conclusion can you draw from the data given in the table?(1) There are four planets in the solar system.(2) Earth is farther from the Sun than Venus.(3) Mars revolves around the Sun more quickly than Earth(4) Mars rotates more slowly than Mercury.
5. Two students are pushing a cart, as shown below.
200 N X
N
S
EW
What should be the magnitude of force ‘X’ so that the cart moves towards west ?(1) 50 N (2) 150 N (3) 200 N (4) 350 N
2/11
202
2CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
(INTEGER)6. Jasbeer walks from Point R to Point U. Then he walks to Point Q and finally back to Point R. According to
this information, Jasbeer’s displacement from Point R (in metres) will be ?
Q R S T U
–10 m 0 m 10 m 20 m 30 m7. The length of the pencil as shown in the figure below is
121110987654321 13
(in cm)
8. The diagram below shows Earth revolving around the Sun. Letters A and B show two locations in Earth’sorbit around the Sun. It takes Earth one year to revolve around the Sun. How long will it take for Earth totravel from point A to point B (in months) ?
Sun AEarth
B
(Not drawn to scale)9. If the angle of incidence for a given light ray is 60°, then the value of x (in degree) will be :
x60°
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
10. One kilogram is equal to how many grams ?
CHEMISTRY(OBJECTIVE)
11. Given below are the names of some objects. Pick the odd one out.
(1) Aluminium (2) Sulphur (3) Iron (4) Copper
12. Which one of the following is insoluble in water ?
(1) Oxygen (2) Sugar (3) Salt (4) Sawdust
13. Which process is used for separating salt from sea water ?
(1) Filtration (2) Evaporation (3) Sedimentation (4) Decantation
14. Arrange the following in increasing order of the thickness of Yarn, Fibre, Thread
(1) Yarn < Fibre < Thread (2) Fibre < Thread < Yarn
(3) Fibre < Yarn < Thread (4) Fibre < Thread = Yarn.
15. Which one of the following is not a fossil fuel?(1) Natural gas (2) Petroleum (3) Coal (4) Uranium
3/11
202
2
CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
(INTEGER)
16. How many of the following option are correct ?
(i) When a solid changes to a liquid it is called melting.
(ii) The particles of gas are packed tightly together.
(iii) Liquids are easy to compress.
(iv) When a gas changes into a liquid, it is called condensation.
(v) When a liquid changes to a solid, it is called freezing.
(vi) Liquid takes the shape of container.
17. How many objects are translucent in the given list?
Muddy water, Frosted glass, Wood, Stone, Air, Alcohol, Fog, Iron, Oxygen
18. How many of the gaseous substances among the following?
Air, Steam, Water, Hydrogen
19. How many of the following properties given in the box are correct for wool ?
Warm, fluffy, plant fibre, staple fibre
20. How many of the following is/are mixture(s)?
Air, Water, Salt solution, Medicines, Alloys
BIOLOGY(OBJECTIVE)
21. In which of these conditions, the potted plant would be able to carry out the process of making food?
(1)
Placed in fully enclosed
wooden cupboard
(2) Dry soil in
the pot
(3) All the leavesare smeared
with vaseline
(4) Placed near
an open windowand well watered
22. Choose the correct match regarding biotic and abiotic factors.
Biotic factor Abiotic factor
(1) Air Water
(2) Plant Animal
(3) Plant Water
(4) Water Soil
4/11
202
2CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
23. Study the “food pyramid” below and then find the answer that is a correct description of each grouplabelled, W, X, Y, Z.
Z
W
X
Y
W X Y Z
(1) Protein Fats and oils Vitamins Carbohydrates
(2) Carbohydrates Vitamins Proteins Fats and oils
(3) Fats and oils Proteins Carbohydrates Vitamins
(4) Vitamins Carbohydrates Fats and oils Proteins24. Which two processes occur during the life spans of all animals?
(1) Hibernation and migration(2) Growth and development(3) Changing color and shedding fur(4) Building nests and communication
25. Following test is carried out to confirm……………in food.Drop iodine solution onto the food
(1) Glucose (2) Protein (3) Fat (4) Starch
(INTEGER)
26. Pea, Mango, Groundnut, Orange, Lemon
How many of these are single seeded fruit.
27. How many of the following food items are rich source of carbohydrates.
(i) Rice (ii) Wheat (iii) Pulses (iv) Cabbage
(v) Potato
28. Choose the correct no. of options regarding adaptations in camel.
(i) Long eyelashes
(ii) Thick eyebrows provide shade from sunlight.
(iii) Has long legs to keep its body away from hot sand.
(iv) Hump is a reservoir of fatty tissue.
(v) Nocturnal in nature.
5/11
202
2
CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
29. Following are some features of plants(a) They have very short and small roots(b) They have cone shaped sloping branches.(c) They have narrow and thin ribbon like leaves.(d) Their stems are soft, hollow and light.(e) Their stems are covered with thick waxy layer.Which of the combination of above features are typical of aquatic plants?(1) a, b, d (2) a, c, d (3) b, d, e (4) c, d, e
30. Which of the following statements are correct?(P) Biodegradable household wastes can increase soil fertility.(Q) Useful components of garbage are those which can be recycled or reused.(R) The part of garbage which can rot in nature to form harmless substances is calledbiodegradable garbage.(S) The part of garbage which does not rot in nature is called nonbiodegradable garbage.
(1) P, Q and S only (2) Q and R only (3) P, Q,R and S (4) P and R only
MATHEMATICS(OBJECTIVE)
31. The following pictograph shows the number of cakes sold by a confectionery shop in five days
Day No. of Cakes sold
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
= 10 Cakes
How many cakes were sold on Monday?(1) 30 (2) 35 (3) 40 (4) 45
32. The numbers of books in the school library are shown in the given pictograph.key : One figure of a book represents 10 books.
Write in increasing order, the number of books on different subjects.(1) English,math,social studies, science, french(2) English, math, social studies,french, science(3) English, social studies,math, science, french(4) Math,English, social studies, science, french
6/11
202
2CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
33. Which is true ?(1) 1.3749 < 1.0399 (2) 1.7908 < 1.879 (3) 1.526 < 1.2605 (4) 1.463 < 1.3902
34. Use the graph to answer the following question. How many of these animals can live longerthan 20 years?
CamelCatCowDog
ElephantGoatHorse
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100Number of years lived
How long some animals live
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 4 (4) 1035. How many numbers between 20 and 30 have this property that it is divisible by the digit in the unit position?
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 536. How many minimum points are required to define a unique plane?
(1) any 1 (2) any 2(3) 3 collinear (4) 3 non collinear
37. If there are 18 spokes in a bicycle wheel, then the angle between a pair of adjacent spokes is(1) 30° (2) 24° (3) 20° (4) 36°
38. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle of side 20 m 30 cm.
(1) 80 m (2) 70.4 m (3) 60.9 m (4) 120.2 m
39. Rajesh was piling tiles. Each tiles was 8 mm thick and weighted 18 g. Then how many kilograms did the6.4 m high pile of tiles weigh?
(1) 18 kg (2) 14.4 kg (3) 18.4 kg (4) 144 kg
40. The given table shows the postage rate at a post office. Study it carefully and answer the followingquestions.
First 80 g Every additional 50 g or part there of
Local mail 50 paise 10 paise
Foreign mail 90 paise 20 paise
Postage Rates
How much amount is needed to send a local mail of mass 470 g ?(1) 70 paise (2) 85 paise (3) 90 paise (4) 130 paise
41. Divide 3
18
by 24
(1) 3
24
(2) 1
13
(3) 13
2(4) 4
7/11
202
2
CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
42. Priya measures a sunflower plant at the end of every week. At the end of week 1, the plant is 4 cm tall.
It grow 1
cm3
each week for 7 more weeks. How tall is Priya’s plant at the end of week 7.
(1) 60 mm (2) 7 cm (3) 0.06 dm (4) 6000 m43. Which list shows the numbers below in order from least to greatest ?
1–6
2, 7.25,
467
, 614
, – 5.58, 849
(1) 1
–62
, – 5.58, 614
, 467
, 7.25, 849
(2) – 5.58, 614
, 467
,1
–62
,849
, 7.25
(3) 1
–62
, 614
, – 5.58,467
, 7.25,849
(4) – 5.58, 1
– 62
, 614
, 467
, 7.25, 849
44. Which tile must be added to the picture so that the light grey area is as large as the white area?
?
(1) (2) (3) (4)
45. Number name for 123,080,603 is
(1) one two three eighty thousand six hundred three.
(2) one hundred twenty three million eight thousand six hundred three.
(3) one hundred twenty three million eighty thousand six hundred three.
(4) one twenty three million eighty thousand six hundred.
8/11
202
2CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
(INTEGER)
46. Katrina has 38 matches. She built a triangle and a square, using all the matches. Each side of the triangle
consists of 6 matches. How many matches are in each side of the square ?
47. Mr. Aniket distributed Rs.4950 equally amongst 11 of the children in the society. All the children added Rs.5from their pocket money and donated all the money to a charity organization working for disabled kids.Find how much money was donated to the charity organization.
48. How many zeros are there at the end of the number 201325 × 201326 × 201317?49. Savitri had Rs. 15, 50,000 with her; she bought 25 television sets each of Rs. 52,000 what is the money left
with her after the purchase?
50. Eve brings twelve candies, Alice nine candies and Iren does not bring any candy. They put all the candiestogether on a table and divide them equally among themselves. How many candies does each of the girl get?
51. The length of the rectangular field is thrice its breadth. If its perimeter is 40m, find area of the field(in sq m).
52. How many envelopes of size 40 cm × 30 cm be made from a rectangular sheet of paper measuring
16 m × 9 m :
53. In the diagram, JKL and LMN are straight lines perpendicular
12 cm
J 4 cmK
9 cm
L
M
NP
8 cm
8 cm
4.5 cm
4.5 cm
to each other. M is the midpoint of LN.Calculate the area of the shaded region (in cm2).
54. The difference between the place value and face value of 7 in 658742 is55. Simplify : 8 × (–13) + 8 × 9 :
PART - IIIQ
(OBJECTIVE)56. If 1st and 7th, 2nd and 8th, 3rd and 9th letters are interchanged in the word TRANSLATION. What will be the
fifth letter to the right of 9th letter from the right?(1) T (2) L (3) R (4) S
57. In the following question one of the words given in the alternatives cannot be formed by using the lettersgiven in the question. Find out that word.
CONCENTRATE(1) TREAT (2) CONCERN (3) TRAIN (4) CENTRE
58. Rearrange the following letters to make a single word and then choose the category to which it belongs. G F O R
(1) City (2) Animal (3) Vegetable (4) Person
9/11
202
2
CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
59. How many c's are followed by f in the following series ?p t c f d p l m f c d w v c f z y q c f
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 3 (4) None
60. In a certain code, FAVOUR is written as EBUPTS. How is DANGER written in that code?
(1) CBFFDS (2) CBMHDS (3) EBFHDS (4) EBHHFS
61. If in a code ,TRUTH is coded as SUQSTVSUGI, then the code for FALSE will be
(1) EGZBKMRDE (2) EGZKMRTDF (3) EGZBKMRTDF (4) FGZBKNRTDE
62. One morning, Vir was standing facing a pole. The shadow of the pole fell exactly to his right. In which
direction was he facing?
(1) East (2) West (3) North (4) South
63. A man is facing North-West. He turns 90° in the clockwise direction and then 225° in the anti-clockwise
direction. Which direction is he facing now?
(1) East (2) West (3) North (4) South
64. In the following question, you are given a combination of alphabets and/or numbers followed by four
alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the alternative which most closely resembles the mirror image of
the given combination
GEOGRAPHY
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
65. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the water-image of the given combination.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
66. Which of the digram correctly represents the relationship amongst : Doctor, Lawyer, Male
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Study the following information to answer the given questions (67-69).
(i) Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are seated in a circle facing centre.
(ii) D is between B and G and F is between A and H.
(iii) E is second to the right of A.
Directions : Q.67 to Q.69
67. Which of the following is A's position ?
(1) Left of F (2) Right of F
(3) Between E and F (4) Can't be determined
68. Which of the informations statement are not required to ascertain the position of C ?
(1) (i) above (2) Either (ii) or (iii) above
(3) (iii) above (4) All are required
10/11
202
2CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
69. Which of the following is C's position ?
(1) Between E and F (2) Between G and E
(3) Second to the left of B (4) None of these
70. Which of the following Venn diagrams best represents the relationship amongst "Father, Grandfather, GreatGrandfather" ?
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Directions (Q.71-Q.72). In each of the following questions, one term is missing in the series. You have to
understand the pattern of the series and then insert the missing term.
(INTEGER)71. 3, 128, 6, 64, 9, ?, 12, 16, 15, 872. 17, 7, 24, 19, 9, 28, ?, 8, 31, 27, 10, 3773. In a certain code KAMAL is written as 29894, VIJAY is written as 35196, then the word VIMAL will be
coded as74. If O = 16, FOR = 42, then what is FRONT equal to ?75. Study the diagram given below and answer each of the following question.
How many persons who take tea and milk but not coffee?76. Find the missing term (?)
325, 259, 204, 160, 127, 105, ?77. 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108, ?78. If DRIVER = 7 and CAR = 4, then BOOK = ?79. The following questions are based on the diagram given below :
Who among the following is a male, urban oriented and also a civil servant but not educated ?80. If a certain code language 8514 is a code for HEAD, 3945 for RIDE and 057 for BEG. What will be the
code for GRADE ?
11/11
202
2
CLASS-VI : Sample Test Paper-4
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Ans. 3 1 2 2 4 0 5 6 30 1000
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Ans. 2 4 2 3 4 4 3 3 3 4
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30Ans. 4 3 2 2 4 1 3 4 2 3
Que. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40Ans. 2 1 2 3 3 4 3 3 2 4
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50Ans. 1 1 1 2 3 5 5005 1 250000 7
Que. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60Ans. 75 1200 54 693 -32 3 3 2 3 2
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70Ans. 3 4 4 1 1 4 2 4 4 1
Que. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80Ans. 32 23 35894 78 17 94 147 5 6 73145
ANSWER KEY
top related