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Book Title: Assessment Booklet Social Science 3 Part-I
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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.
AssessmentChapters IncludedTotal
Periodic Assessment – 1
Periodic Assessment – 2
Ch 1 – The Universe
Ch 2 – The Earth-Our Home
Ch 3 – Continents and Oceans
Ch 4 – Global Directions
Ch 5 – Our Environment 20 marks45 mins10 copies
Ch 6 – Knowing India
Ch 7 – Physical Features of India
Ch 8 – Our Local Government
Ch 9 – India-Symbols and Leaders
Ch 10 – Delhi
Term Examination – 1
Ch 1 – The Universe
Ch 2 – The Earth-Our Home
Ch 3 – Continents and Oceans
Ch 4 – Global Directions
Ch 5 – Our Environment
Ch 6 – Knowing India
Ch 7 – Physical Features of India
Ch 8 – Our Local Government
Ch 9 – India-Symbols and Leaders
marks45 mins10 copies
Ch 10 – Delhi 40 marks 1 hr 30 mins 10 copies
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these has a light of its own?
a. Sun
b. Earth c. Moon
B. Which is the largest continent in the world?
a. North America
b. Asia
C. Which of these is a source of water pollution?
a. Planting more trees
b. Fixing leaking taps
c. Chemicals from factories
c. Antarctica
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation.
B. Globes are representations of the Earth on a flat surface.
C. The needle of a compass always points to where the sun is.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Ocean is mostly frozen.
B. The Big Dipper is called in India.
C. The is an imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. What type of pollution does this picture show?
B. Define this type of pollution.
C. Give one way to reduce this type of pollution.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. How does the Moon shine if it does not have a light of its own?
B. How is the rotation of the Earth different from its revolution? Give two reasons.
C. Define oceans. Name the largest ocean.
D. Why do we need maps? Give two reasons.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. What is Delhi known as?
a. The Capital City of India
b. The National Capital Territory of Delhi
c. The National Region of India
B. What are the members of the Municipal Corporation called?
a. Sarpanch
b. Municipal Councillors
c. Gram Sabha
C. What is the other name for the Northern Plains?
a. Indo-Gangetic Plains
b. Indus Plains
c. Yamuna–Ganga Plains
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. India is the largest country in the world by area.
B. Civic amenities are only for the rich.
C. Pingali Venkayya designed the Indian National Flag.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. The Prime Minister’s Office is located in the .
B. Our national song is .
C. The coastal plains of India meet at .
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)
A. Name the national symbol shown in this picture.
B. Which animals are at the base of this symbol? List them.
C. What do you find written at the bottom of this symbol? What does it mean?
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. Write one similarity and one difference between the State and the Central Governments?
Similarity: Difference:
B. Write any two functions of the Gram Panchayat.
C. Write any two rules that we must follow to respect our National Flag.
D. Describe the Southern Plateau in a few lines.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. Which is the farthest planet from the Sun?
a. Jupiter
c. Neptune
b. Venus
d. Mercury
B. The coldest continent in the world is .
a. North America
c. Canada
C. Which is the highest peak in India?
a. Mount Everest
c. K2
b. Antarctica
d. Australia
b. Kanchenjunga
d. Nanda Devi
D. Using public transport more often can help us reduce .
a. air pollution
c. land pollution
b. the distance
d. noise pollution
E. Whose birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day in India?
a. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Mother Teresa
b. Vallabhbhai Patel
d. Jawaharlal Nehru
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Since Delhi is a union territory, it does not have a chief minister.
B. The Gram Panchayat provides clean drinking water in cities.
C. Indians can start voting from the age of 25.
D. The north-east direction lies between the north and the east.
E. Earth is the third planet in our solar system that can support life.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. The revolves around the Earth.
B. The Antarctic Ocean is also called the .
C. is the process of cutting down trees on a large scale.
D. The Islands lie in the Arabian Sea.
E. Mother Teresa started a group called the .
4. Picture-based questions. (5 marks)
A. What is the name of this monument?
B. Where is this monument located?
C. Is that place a state or a union territory?
D. Which states border the city where this monument is?
E. Which river runs through it?
5. Answer the following questions, in short. (10 marks)
A. How does the Earth support life?
B. Which two countries are India’s neighbours across the Indian Ocean?
C. Which physical features of India meet at Kanyakumari?
D. Name any two types of local governments.
E. Name any two main directions.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. Where do local government bodies get their funding from?
B. Give reasons.
a. When one part of the Earth has day, the other part has night.
b. Walking to nearby places instead of using cars helps reduce air pollution.
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