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10 |
40 |
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CURRICULAR GOAL - 1 (Explores and Engages) - 10 MARKS
Q1. Observe the pictures/descriptions and write the answers using the hints below.
HINTS: Solar Energy, Double-humped Camel, Living Root Bridge, Wheelchair, Ashoka Pillar
[PASTE IMAGE:
Living Root Bridge]
1. It is a bio-engineering wonder found in Meghalaya, grown from rubber tree roots.
[PASTE IMAGE:
Solar Panels on Roof]
2. Ideally, a "Green Home" uses this natural source to generate electricity using panels on the roof.
[PASTE IMAGE:
Double Humped Camel]
3. This animal is found in the cold desert of Ladakh and is used for carrying loads.
[PASTE IMAGE:
Ashoka Pillar Emblem]
4. This National Emblem is found on Indian currency notes and coins.
[PASTE IMAGE:
Wheelchair / Ramp]
5. A mobility device used by some students; schools build ramps to help them move easily.
Q2. Mohit wants to make his school a "Green School". Explain what a Green School is and list any three features found in such a school. (5 Marks)
CURRICULAR GOAL - 2 (Interdependence) - 5 MARKS
Q1. Complete the relationship: (1 Mark)
Hot Desert : Camel :: Cold Desert : ___________________
(a) Tiger (b) Yak (c) Elephant (d) Lion
Q2. Which of the following is an example of "stored energy"? (1 Mark)
(a) Running water (b) Blowing wind (c) A battery in a toy (d) Sunlight
Q3. In the coral reefs of Andaman, the Clownfish lives safely among: (1 Mark)
(a) Sharks (b) Sea Anemones (c) Turtles (d) Whales
Q4. "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" is a traditional Indian belief. How does this belief connect people in a diverse country like India? (2 Marks)
CURRICULAR GOAL - 3 (Safety & Hygiene) - 10 MARKS
Q1. While using electrical appliances at home, we should never:
(a) Turn off switch after use (b) Touch with wet hands (c) Use LED bulbs (d) Unplug device
Q2. To ensure safety in school, which area should strictly be a "No-Running Zone"?
(a) Playground (b) Staircase and Corridors (c) Football field (d) Garden
Q3. In earthquake-prone areas, houses are often made of wood instead of heavy stone to:
(a) Look beautiful (b) Reduce injury during collapse (c) Keep house cold (d) Save money
Q4. Which of the following helps in keeping the school environment healthy and hygienic?
(a) Throwing wrappers in corridor (b) Leaving taps running (c) Segregating waste (d) Scribbling on walls
Q5. The 'Cellular Jail' is a national memorial in Port Blair. We must protect such monuments because:
(a) They are old (b) They tell our freedom story (c) They are brick (d) They are near sea
Q6. Think about "Energy Conservation". List actions you should take to save energy. (5 Marks)
A. Name two appliances that consume a lot of energy:
1.
2.
B. List three habits you will adopt to save electricity:
1.
2.
3.
CURRICULAR GOAL - 4 (Sensitivity & Diversity) - 5 MARKS
Q1. If a new student joins your class who speaks a different language, what should you do?
(a) Laugh at them (b) Ignore them (c) Learn their words & befriend them (d) Complain
Q2. "Sikkim is the first organic state of India." This means people there:
(a) Use chemical fertilizers (b) Use natural manure (c) Don't grow crops (d) Eat packaged food
Q3. Inclusive education in school means:
(a) Only intelligent students study (b) Students of all abilities learn together (c) Boys/girls separate
Q4. You see tourists throwing plastic bottles in the ocean. Why is this bad and what would you do? (2 Marks)
CURRICULAR GOAL - 5 (Maps & Interpretations) - 10 MARKS
Q1. On the map of India, the group of islands located in the Bay of Bengal is:
(a) Lakshadweep (b) Andaman & Nicobar (c) Maldives (d) Sri Lanka
Q2. Indira Point is known as the:
(a) Northernmost tip (b) Southernmost tip of India (c) Easternmost tip (d) Highest point
Q3. Look at a ₹10 Note. Which of these animals is NOT found on the reverse side?
(a) Elephant (b) Tiger (c) Rhinoceros (d) Penguin
Q4. If the library is to the 'North' of your classroom, you walk towards _______ to reach the classroom.
(a) South (b) East (c) West (d) North
Q5. Rajasthan is located in the western part of India. It is famous for:
(a) Heavy Rainfall (b) Hot Desert (Thar) (c) Snowfall (d) Sea beaches
Q6. On the given Political Map of India, mark and label the following: (5 Marks)
- Ladakh (Cold Desert)
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Meghalaya (Root Bridges)
- Arabian Sea
- Rajasthan (Hot Desert)
[PASTE INDIA POLITICAL MAP HERE]