Assessment Booklet Science Grade 5 Part - 1

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Assessment Booklet

Science

Part -1

Acknowledgements

Academic Author: Anuj Gupta

Book Production: Sneha Sharma, Prerna Raswal

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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-1)

AssessmentChapters IncludedTotal MarksTimeTotal Copies

Periodic

Assessment – 1

Periodic

Assessment – 2

Ch 1 – Food and Health

Ch 2 – The Human Skeletal System

Ch 3 – The Human Nervous System

Ch 4 – Safety and First Aid

Ch 5 – Natural Calamities

Ch 6 – Reproduction in Plants

Ch 7 – Animal World

Ch 8 – Animal World

Term Examination – 1

Ch 1 – Food and Health

Ch 2 – The Human Skeletal System

Ch 3 – The Human Nervous System

Ch 4 – Safety and First Aid

Ch 5 – Natural Calamities

Ch 6 – Reproduction in Plants

Ch 7 – Animal World

Ch 8 – Environment and Pollution

20 marks45 mins10 copies

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: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name: Class: Roll No.:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. Which of these is a communicable disease?

a. Whooping cough

b. Diabetes c. Tuberculosis

B. The only moveable part of our skull is the .

a. eye

b. lower jaw c. teeth

C. What is the function of our nose besides smelling?

a. hearing

b. breathing c. seeing

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. The breastbone is also called the spine.

B. Arthritis is a communicable disease.

C. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. The nerves carry messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles.

B. The ribs that are attached only to the ribcage are called ribs.

C. Adding to our food helps us repair our tissues.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. In which type of accident should we run cold water over the affected part?

B. How would we treat a person who has received a more severe form injury from this accident? Write two steps.

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How are sensory nerves different from motor nerves?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. What is the importance of bone marrow?

D. Why should you not touch plugs and switches with wet hands?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Periodic Assessment - 2

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)

A. How many types of volcanoes are there?

a. 1

b. 3 c. 2

B. The baby plant inside the seed is called .

a. embryo

b. sapling c. tree

C. Which of these is not an example of habitat?

a. nest

b. forest c. ocean

2. Write True or False. (3 marks)

A. Sepals are brightly coloured parts of flowers.

B. Soil remains frozen in the polar regions.

C. We should not use an elevator during an earthquake.

3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. Fish have which help them swim smoothly.

B. The external covering of a seed is called the .

C. can be prevented by building dams.

4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. What do the three Rs stand for?

B. How do they help us in taking better care of the environment?

5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)

A. How can we prevent a drought?

B. Define parasites. Give an example.

C. What is noise pollution? Name one way that helps us prevent it.

D. What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

Time: 1 hour 30 mins

Term Examination - 1

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)

A. Which of the following is caused by consuming dirty food and water?

a. dengue

c. plague

b. malaria

d. cholera

B. The skeletal system is made of .

a. muscles

c. bones

C. How many parts does the brain have?

a. Three

c. One

b. blood vessels

d. nerve cells

b. Four

d. Two

D. When crossing the road, what should you always do?

a. Run quickly across it.

b. Follow the car in front of you.

c. Cross at any point you like.

d. Look left, then right, and then cross it.

E. What should you do during an earthquake?

a. Run outside immediately.

b. Stand near the windows.

c. Take cover under a sturdy table.

d. Climb to a higher spot.

2. Write True or False. (5 marks)

A. Good posture helps reduce strain in muscles and joints.

B. A food chain always begins with a plant.

C. Active volcanoes can erupt at any time.

D. The ribcage protects the heart and the lungs.

E. The cerebellum controls the sense organs.

3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)

A. The surface of our tongue is covered in .

B. Disease that spreads from one person to another is called .

C. The ribcage is made of 12 pairs of .

D. A is a break or crack in the bone.

E. A is a large wave caused due to underwater volcanic eruptions.

4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)

A. Name the leaf shown here.

B. Why does it have saplings at its edge?

C. Name another plant that can grow from its leaves.

5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)

A. Why is the spine important?

B. Write two benefits of exercise.

C. Which part of the nervous system is important for reflex actions?

D. What first aid will you give to a person in case of dehydration?

E. Name any three organisations that help disaster-hit victims.

6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)

A. Draw a labelled diagram of a flower and explain its parts?

B. Explain the difference in the way fish and insects breathe.

C. What is the greenhouse effect? Which human actions cause it and how can we prevent it?

About the Book

This assessment booklet is thoughtfully designed to support teachers in evaluating student learning at regular intervals, while reinforcing key concepts.

Each booklet includes three structured test papers—two Periodic Assessments and one Term Examination—ensuring a balanced approach to student evaluation. These ready-to-use, perforated question papers come with built-in writing space. Teachers can simply tear and share!

Aligned with competency-based learning, these assessments emphasize conceptual understanding, problem-solving, and critical thinking, moving beyond rote memorization.

About Uolo

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