

Assessment Booklet
Part -2

Acknowledgements
Academic Author: Anuj Gupta
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Preface
Assessments are more than just a means of measuring progress—they are essential tools to guide and enrich a child’s learning journey. This Assessment Booklet has been carefully structured to support teachers in the process of evaluating student learning at regular intervals, while reinforcing key concepts.
Each grade includes two booklets per subject, structured into Part I and Part II to ensure systematic and continuous assessment. Each booklet provides three test papers—two Periodic Assessments and one Term-End Paper—offering a balanced approach to evaluating students’ progress. This structured format allows for regular checkpoints in the learning process, enabling educators to track student performance at different stages and adapt their teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs.
Rooted in the principles of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), this booklet promotes competencybased learning by prioritising conceptual understanding, problem-solving, and critical thinking over rote memorisation. A carefully designed blend of objective and subjective questions supports different learning styles, while application-based and interdisciplinary questions help students make deeper connections across subjects.
Designed for teachers, this booklet features ready-to-use, perforated sheets for easy distribution and efficient assessment management. It includes ten copies of each of the three assessments, ensuring seamless classroom use.
Beyond academic skills, these assessments encourage students to think independently, apply their knowledge in new contexts, and develop confidence in their problem-solving abilities. By engaging with a variety of question types—ranging from reasoning-based exercises to application-oriented tasks—students are not just preparing for exams but building essential skills for lifelong learning.
This booklet is a practical resource for teachers, students, and parents, ensuring that assessments are purposeful, skill-driven and aligned with real learning needs.
Assess, reflect, and grow—because every learning milestone matters.
Assessment Syllabus (Part-2)
AssessmentChapters IncludedTotal
Periodic
Assessment – 3
Ch 9 – Air and Water
Ch 10 – Rocks and Minerals
Ch 11 – Matter and Its States
Ch 12 – Force, Work and Energy
20 marks45 mins10 copies
Periodic
Assessment – 4
Term
Examination – 2
Ch 13 – Machines Around Us
Ch 14 – Light and Shadows
Ch 15 – The Moon and The Eclipse
Ch 9 – Air and Water
Ch 10 – Rocks and Minerals
Ch 11 – Matter and Its States
Ch 12 – Force, Work and Energy
Ch 13 – Machines Around Us
Ch 14 – Light and Shadows
Ch 15 – The Moon and The Eclipse
20 marks45 mins10 copies
40 marks 1 hr 30 mins 10 copies
Scan this QR code on the UOLO Teach app to access the answer keys.

Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which gas has the highest composition in air?
a. Oxygen
b. Argon c. Nitrogen
B. Which of these is a type of white rock made of calcite?
a. Coal
b. Limestone
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
b. Kerosene
c. Petroleum
c. Milk
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Sand dissolves completely in water.
B. Only living things can exert muscular force.
C. Air is used by both living and non-living things to breathe.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. When we boil water, it reaches the temperature of degrees Celsius.
B. is a lightweight rock that can float on water due to its porous nature.
C. The process of changing a solid to its liquid form is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which type of machine is being shown here? Which type of energy does it generate?
B. Name another type of energy and its source.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Write two ways in which friction is useful.
B. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
C. How is shale different from slate?
D. How is the atmosphere useful to us?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment - 4
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of the following is a simple machine?
a. Scissors
b. Cars c. Washing machine
B. Which of these materials is opaque?
a. Glass
b. A block of wood c. Butter paper
C. Which phase of the Moon has no light reflected from the Sun?
a. Waxing crescent
b. Full moon c. New moon
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The surface of the Moon is smooth.
B. Translucent materials allow some light through.
C. A car is a complex machine.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
B. Shadows are longer in the .
C. A is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What type of simple machine is this an example of?
B. Name two other types of simple machines with examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
B. Name two non-luminous objects.
C. Why does the Moon seem to change its shape?
D. What is the difference between the Earth’s atmosphere and the Moon’s atmosphere?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
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5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
Time: 1 hour 30 mins
Term Examination - 2
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which gas is required for burning?
a. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
b. Argon
d. Helium
B. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to .
a. Chemical changes
b. Physical changes
c. Heat and pressure deep inside the Earth
d. Flow of lava on the surface of the Earth
C. Which of these is miscible in water?
a. Oil
c. Milk
b. Kerosene
d. Sand
D. Which of the following is a complex machine?
a. Scissors
c. Lever
E. Shadows are .
a. always black
b. always blue
c. always grey
d. sometimes black
b. Cars
d. Pulley
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Petrol is a miscible liquid.
B. Salt is a solid that dissolves in water.
C. There are 5 types of levers.
D. The Earth revolves around the Moon.
E. The Sun is eclipsed when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Gneiss is an example of .
B. Obsidian is an example of .
C. The formation of waves occurs due to the pull of the .
D. Water freezes at degrees Celsius.
E. The process of changing a gas to a liquid is called .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. What type of machine is being shown here?
B. Give one example of this machine.
C. Is a knife an example of this type of machine? Why?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. Define the three parts of a lever.
B. Name two objects that have wheel and axle.
C. Why are carbonated drinks frizzy?
D. What would happen if there were no atmosphere?
E. How are shadows formed?
6. Answer the following questions. (10 marks)
A. Draw a labelled diagram of the lunar eclipse.
B. Does the position of the sun affect the length and direction of shadows? How?
C. Why are machines important?
About the Book
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