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Delhi Public School, Udaipur

Session 2018-2019
Annual Examination
Class-V, Subject- English
Sample Paper
TIME: 3Hr. M.M.: 80
Name: _______________________________ Class & Section: ______ Roll No.: ______
General Instructions:-
(i) There are 24 questions in all.
(ii) All questions are compulsory.
(iii) Read the question paper carefully.

Section – A (Reading)

Q. 1 Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
(5)
Once upon a time there was a little red fox. One day he was very thirsty and he
went to river to have a drink. When he peered into the water, he became very
angry. There was another fox looking at him. He growled at it to go away and said
it was his river.
Of course, the fox in the river did not go away but he made no sound. The fox again
shouted at the other fox that he would leap in the water and bite the nasty ugly fox.
Little brown duck heard little red fox shouting and asked him why he was doing
so. The fox told her that there was another fox in the water which was not going
away. The duck told him there was no other fox but little red fox insisted he would
jump into the water and bite him.
Little brown duck said, “Don’t do that, in the middle of the river lives a terrible
crocodile. He will grab you and eat you for his dinner. His teeth are long like white
spears.”The fox laughed and said, “I am not scared of any stupid crocodile.” Then,
the fox jumped into the river.
Answer the following questions:-
1. Why was the little fox angry?
2. Who heard the little red fox shouting?
3. How did the little brown duck describe the crocodile’s teeth?
4. What do you think the little red fox was wise or foolish?
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5. Who lived in the middle of the river?
Q. 2 Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow. (5)
THE WORLD
Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful world.
With wonderful water round you curled,
And the wonderfully grass upon your breast
World, you are beautifully dressed.
The wonderful air is over me,
And the wonderful wind in shaking the tree,
It walks on the water, and whirls the mills,
And talks to it on the tops of the hills.
Ah! you are so great, and I am so small,
I tremble to think of you, World at all;
And yet, when I said my prayers to-day,
A whisper inside me seemed to say,
‘You are more than the Earth though you are such a dot:
You can love and think, and the Earth cannot!’
Answer these questions:
(1) Write two adjectives used for the world.
(2) What is it that curls around the world?
(3) Write two pairs of rhyming words from the poem.
(4) What is the wind doing?
(5) What can the author do but the Earth cannot?

Section B – writing
Q.3 Write a paragraph on National festivals of India. [8-10 sentences] (5)

Q. 4 Write a letter to your friend describing your new school and friends.
(5)

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Q. 5 Develop a story with the help of given outlines. Give a title and moral to the
story. (5)
An Elephant ……………….. used to pass by a tailor’s shop……………tailor fed
banana…………one day………….tailor pricked needle………….. filled trunk with dirty
water…………. threw it ……………spoiled the clothes.
Section C – Grammar
Q. 6 Rewrite these sentences with the adverbs at correct position. (3)
(i) He goes occasionally there.
(ii) I am tomorrow going to the cinema.
(iii) Entirely I agree with you.
Q. 7 Correct the conjunctions in the following sentences. (3)
(i) They had an early dinner when they went for a walk.
(ii) You can do this now and later.
(iii) They played well because they did not win the match.
Q. 8 Underline the main clauses and circle the subordinate clauses in these
sentences. (3)
(i) If the plan is approved, the building will be torn down.
(ii) While walking to school, I found a wounded sparrow.
(iii) He will go to bed, when he feels too tired.
Q. 9 Identify the kind of sentences. (4)
(i) I saw the Taj Mahal a long time ago.
(ii) Alas! we miss the train.
(iii) Did Ramesh finish his breakfast?
(iv) Please get me glass of water.
Q. 10 Correct the verbs in the following sentences so that they agree with their
subjects. (3)
(i) My family are excited about the holiday trip!
(ii) Nita have a very good memory.
(iii) What does you do on Sunday mornings?
Q. 11 Write the subjects, verbs and objects in these sentences. (3)
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(i) My grandfather has a beautiful horse.
(ii) The old man drank two glasses of water.
(iii) Mr. John teaches Mathematics.
Q. 12 Rearrange these words to make questions. (3)
(i) Far/the school/from/is/your home/to/?
(ii) The summer vacation/during/where/going/are/you/?
(iii) To visit/you/do/when/your grandparents/plan/?
Q. 13 Place apostrophe wherever needed in the given sentences. (1.5)
(i) Harshas friend lives in last building.
(ii) Doctors profession is a very noble profession.
(iii) My uncles shop is on third floor.
Q. 14 Place comma wherever needed in the given sentences. (1.5)
(i) I saw a lion a bear a zebra and a chimpanzee in the zoo yesterday.
(ii) My mother bought cakes balloons gifts and pop ups for my birthday party.
(iii) That academy trains children for basketball football cricket and chess.
Q. 15 Place comma in the correct places in the compound sentences. (1)
(i) I always take a book with me to read yet I never turn a single page.
(ii) We went to Mumbai for the holidays for my parents wanted to visit our
relatives there.
Q. 16 Insert hyphen in the correct place in the given sentences.
(i) The semifinal match will take place on Sunday.

(ii) Some of the tables were filled with plates of half eaten food.

(iii) R. K. Narayan is a well-known author and has written many books.


(iv) Both the pilot and co pilot are from India.

Q. 17 Complete the following sentences with suitable phrases or clauses. (2)


(i) Leave the book_____________________.
(ii) __________________________all the shops were closed.

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Section – D (Literature)
Q. 18 Answer the following questions. (8)
(i) Why do people celebrate Dragon boat festival?
(ii) How was Mars different from Earth?
(iii)Why does the speaker want a few extra minutes?
(iv) How did the speaker and her Grandmother churn butter together?
Q. 19 Reference to context (4)
Read the following lines and answer the questions that follow:
(i) ‘Four races take place after the parade here’.
(a) Which event is being referred to here?
(b) Where do the races takes place?
(ii) “I sat still, waiting for the best part”.
(a) Where was the speaker?
(b) What was the best part?
Q. 20 Write meanings of the following words (2)
(a) Linger
(b) host
(c) Drowned
(d) Crinkled
Q. 21 Frame sentences with the following words: (4)
(a) Desperately
(b) Alert
(c) Throng
(d) Combination
Q. 22 Write two synonyms for each word. (3)
(a) Vendor
(b) stretch
(c) mound
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Q. 23 Write an antonym for each word. (2)
(a) precious -
(b) warmth -
(c) particularly -
(d) tiredness -
Q. 24 Think and answer (2)
How does the speaker show that a simple drink like the buttermilk can bring
different parts of the country together?

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[k.M & d ¼vifBr cks/k½


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eqykdkr fcVªsu ds iz/kkueU=h foaLVu pfpZy ls gqbZA pfpZy vkSj usg: ,d & nwljs ls
xeZtks’kh ls feysA os cM+h nsj rd ckrsa djrs jgsA lq[kn ekgkSy esa iqjkuh ;knsa rktk gqbZA
pfpZy us usg: ls muds orZeku vuqHkoksa vkSj Hkfo”; dh ;kstukvksa ds ckjs esa iwNkA
vpkud og pqi gks x,A FkksM+h nsj ckn mUgksaus ldqpkrs gq, iwNk] “vki gekjh tsy esa
vusd o”kZ jgsA gekjs vf/kdkfj;ksa us vkids lkFk vHknz O;ogkj Hkh fd;kA vkids eu esa
ge yksxksa ds fy, t:j uQjr gksxhA” usg: th us eqldqjkrs gq, dgk] ckr ;g ugha gS
fd eSa vkidh tsyksa esa fdrus o”kZ jgk ;k vki yksxksa us gekjs lkFk dSlk O;ogkj fd;kA
gekjh vkt+knh dk usr`Ro egkRek xk¡/kh tSls egku usrk us fd;kA mUgksaus gesa nks cqfu;knh
ckrsa crkbZaA ,d ;g fd fdlh ls er Mjks vkSj nwljh fdlh ls ?k`.kk er djksA oSls Hkh
gekjh yM+kbZ fdlh jk”Vª fo’ks”k ;k leqnk; fo’ks”k ds izfr ugha FkhA ge rks vkidh
lkezkT;oknh uhfr;ksa ls yM+jgs FksA
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iz- 2 pfpZy us muls D;k iwNk \
iz- 3 tokgj yky usg: us fdu cqfu;knh ckrksa dk mnkgj.k fn;k \
iz- 4 tokgj yky usg: ds vuqlkj Hkkjr dh yM+kbZ fdlls Fkh \
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mUgksaus vius lHkh f’k”;ksa dks cqyk;k vkSj muds gkFk esa ck¡l dh ,d Vksdjh nhA blds
ckn mUgksaus dgk vkt rqEgsa bu Vksdfj;ksa esa ty Hkjdj ykuk gS vkSj mlh vkJe dh
lQkbZ djuh gSA ;kn j[kuk ty ogh gksuk pkfg, tks bl Vksdjh esa Hkjdj yk;k x;k
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ikuh dSls Hkj ikm¡xkA og rks Nsnksa ls ckgj fudy tk,xkA nwljs f’k”; us dgk] “irk
ugha] xq: th bl ds ek/;e ls D;k fl[kkuk pkgrs gaS”A lHkh f’k”; Vksdjh esa ty Hkjus
yxsA ysfdu tSls gh os ty Hkjrs] oSls gh ty mlds Nsn ls ckgj fudy tkrkA ,d Nk=
lnkozr us fgEer ugha gkjhA og ckj & ckj ck¡l dh Vksdjh esa ikuh Hkjrk jgkA vkf[kj
ckj & ckj ikuh Hkjus ls ck¡l dh dekfu;k¡ Qwy xbZa vkSj muds chp dh txgsa dgha &
dgha ls Hkjus yxhaA FkksM+h nsj esa Vksdjh ls ty fjluk cUn gks x;k vkSj ikuh mlesa Bgj
x;kAlnkozr us mlls vkJe dh lQkbZ dj nhA ;g /kS;Z dh ijh{kk Fkh] ftlesa lnkozr
lQy gqvkA ¼5½
iz- 1 xq: dk uke D;k Fkk \
iz- 2 ,d fnu xq: us f’k”;ksadks cqykdj D;k fn;k\
iz- 3 dkSu lk Nk= iwjk dke dj ik;k \
iz- 4 Vksdfj;ksa esa D;k Hkjdj ykuk Fkk \
iz- 5 ;g ijh{kk fdldh Fkh \
iz’u 2 fuEufyf[kr in~;ka’k dks i<dj fn, x, iz’uksa ds mRrj nhft,& ¼5½
¼d½ eSauUgk & lk ifFkd fo’o ds
iFk ij pyuk lh[k jgk gw¡]
eSa uUgk & lk fogx fo’o ds
uHk esamM+uk lh[k jgk gw¡A
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eq>dks ,sls ix nks] ij nks
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vkSj vHkh ftruk eSa ikš
euksdkeuk gS ;g esjh
mlls dgha vf/kd ns tkš
/kjrh dks gh LoxZ cukus dk
Ekq>dks eaxye; oj nksA
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¼d½ uUgk& lk ifFkd dgk¡ pyuk lh[k jgk gS\
¼v½ vkleku esa ¼c½ ckx esa
¼l½ /kjrh ij ¼n½ fo’o ds iFk ij
¼[k½ dfo viuh rqyuk fdlls dj jgk gS \
¼v½ NksVs cPps ls ¼c½ NksVh fpfM+;k ls
¼Lk½ ,d ifFkd ls ¼n½ irk ughaA
¼x½ dfo dh euksdkeuk D;k gS \
¼v½ bl lalkj ls ftruk feyk gS] mlls T;knk nsdj tkus dhA
¼c½ bl lalkj ls ftruk feyk gS] mruk nsus dhA
¼l½ tUeHkwfe dk _.k pqdkus dhA
¼n½ /kjrh dks LoxZ cukus dhA
¼?k½ dfo bZ’oj ls D;k ek¡x jgk gS\
¼v½ etcwr ia[k ikus dk oj ¼c½ y{; rd igq¡pus dk oj
¼l½ /kjrh dks LoxZ cukus dk oj ¼n½ pyuk lh[k ikus dk ojnku
¼M-½ bl dkO;ka’k dk mi;qZDr ‘kh”kZd gks ldrk gSA
¼v½ /kjrh dks LoxZ cukÅ¡ ¼c½ esjh bPNk
¼l½ izkFkZUkk ¼n½ thou y{;
[k.M & [k ¼O;kdj.k½

Ikz’u 3 ¼i½ ¼v½ fuEufyf[kr ‘kCnksa ds fy, nks & nks i;kZ;okph ‘kCn fyf[k, & ¼2½
¼d½ fdukjk ¼[k½ lqcg
¼c½ dks”Bd esa fn, x, ‘kCnksa ds Ik;kZ;okph ‘kCn fy[kdj [kkyh LFkku Hkfj, & ¼2½
¼d½ og esjh ek¡ gSA ¼vkSjr½
¼[k½ rqe cgqr ckr djrs gksA ¼fofp=½

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¼ii½ ¼v½ fuEufyf[kr ‘kCnksa ds foykse ‘kCn fyf[k, & ¼2½
¼d½ viuk ¼[k½ vk’kk ¼x½ mn; ¼?k½ e/kqj
¼c½ dks”Bd esa fn, x, ‘kCnksa ds foykse ‘kCn fy[kdj [kkyh LFkku Hkfj, & ¼2½
¼d½ yksxksa ds ns[kksA ¼nks”k½
¼[k½ bl dejs esa gSA ¼va/kdkj½

¼iii½ ¼v½ fuEufyf[kr okD;ka’kksa ds fy, ,d ‘kCn fyf[k, & ¼2½


¼d½ vk¡[kksa ds lkeus ¼[k½ dfork fy[kus okyk
¼x½ lekpkj nsus okyk ¼?k½ ftldk dksbZ vkdkj u gks
¼c½ fuEufyf[kr ‘kCnksa ds fy, okD;ka’k fyf[k, & ¼2½
¼d½ Jksrk ¼[k½ vYikgkjh
Ikz’u 4 ¼v½ fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa esa js[kkafdr ‘kCnksa ds vFkZ fyf[k,& ¼2½
¼d½ ;g dke er djukA ¼[k½ eq>s leL;k dk gy fey x;kA
¼c½ fuEufyf[kr ‘kCn ds fHkUu&fHkUu vFkZ lIk”V djrs gq, okD; cukb,A ¼2½
¼d½ mRrj
¼[k½ mRrj

¼ii½ ¼v½ fuEufyf[kr fjDr LFkkuksa dh iwfrZ dks”Bd esa ls mfpr ‘kCn pqudj dhft,& ¼2½
¼d½ rqe rks xq.kksa dh gksA ¼vkdj@ vkdkj½
¼[k½ ns’k dh j{kk djrs gq, mlus izk.kksa dh ns nhA ¼cfy@cyh½
¼c½ fuEufyf[kr fjDr LFkkuksa dh iwfrZ dks”Bd esa ls mfpr ‘kCn pqudj dhft,A ¼2½
¼d½ djus dk lekIr ugha gksuk pkfg,A ¼de] dze½
¼[k½ O;fDr dk gks x;kA ¼fu/ku] fu/kZUk½
iz’u 5 fuEufyf[kr eqgkojksa ds vFkZ fyf[k,& ¼3½
¼d½ Bksdjsa [kkuk ¼[k½ ?kh ds nh;s tykuk ¼x½ ihB fn[kkuk

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Ikz’u 6 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa esa mfpr fojke & fpg~u yxkb, & ¼2½
¼d½ RkqEgkjs fdrus HkkbZ cgu gSa
¼[k½ fN fdruh xUnxh gSA
¼x½ esjs ekrk&firk ‘kgj ls ckgj x, gaS
¼?k½ rqe fon~;ky; D;ksa ugha tk jgh gks
[k.M & Xk ¼lkfgR;½
Ikz’u 7 fuEufyf[kr ‘kCnksa ds vFkZ fyf[k,& ¼5½
¼d½ lsj ¼[k½ leFkZu djuk ¼x½ vkxkg ¼?k½ rM+ds
¼M-½ Hkwty ¼p½ Xysf’k;j ¼N½ gknlk ¼t½ ck<+
¼>½ Nyk¡xsa yxkuk ¼.k½ lcd
Ikz’u 8 fuEufyf[kr iz’uksa ds mRrj laf{kIr esa nhft,& ¼5½
¼d½ va/ksj uxjh esa dkSu cgqr ew[kZ Fkk\
¼[k½ Lokeh ukFku us jkr ds Hkkstu ds ckn fdldh xksn esa flj j[kk\
¼x½ cPpk vius firk dks fdlds ckjs esa crk jgk gS\
¼?k½ lHkh dks fdrus ehy dh nwjh r; djuh Fkh\
¼M-½ duZy nRrk dh ckr lqudj f’kdkjh D;k gks x,\
Ikz’u 9 fuEufyf[kr iz’uksa ds mRrj foLrkj iwoZd nhft,& ¼8½
¼d½ fc’ku ?kk;y rhrj dks D;ksa cpkuk pkgrk Fkk\
¼[k½ fdlh O;fDr dk jkSc fdu ckrksa ls irk pyrk gS\
¼x½ cM+h la[;k esa bekjrsa cuus ls ck<+ o vdky dk [krjk dSls iSnk gksrk gS \
¼?k½ tokgj yky dks vejukFk rd dk lQ+j v/kwjk D;ksa NksM+uk iM+k\
Ikz’u 10 fuEufyf[kr fjDr LFkkuksa dh iwfrZ dhft,& ¼3½
¼d½ frCcrh iBkj dk fujkyk yx jgk FkkA
¼[k½ ds ekSle esa pkjksa vksj ikuh cgus yxrk gSA
¼x½ duZy nRrk us dh ckr ij dksbZ /;ku ugha fn;kA
5
¼?k½ ck?k ds ikl jgrk gSA
¼M-½ jkte us xksyh pykdj dks ekj MkykA
¼p½ cktkj esa cgqr vf/kd gSA
Ikz’u 11- fuEufyf[kr okD; fdlus & fdlls dgs & ¼2½

¼d½ “vc rw bldk D;k djsxk\”

¼[k½ “ysfdu ‘kkc jkLrk cgqr Vs<+k gSA”

Ikz’u 12 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa esa lgh ¼  ½ ;k xyr ¼ X ½ dk fu’kku yxkb,& ¼2½


¼d½ tokgj yky] dqyh] fd’ku lHkh lQj ds fy, ugha fudys A ¼ ½
¼[k½ yksx uyksa ds ikbi esa eksVj ugha yxokrs gSaA ¼ ½
¼x½ fc’ku ckjg o”kZ dk FkkA ¼ ½
¼?k½ fc’ku dk LosVj QV x;k FkkA ¼ ½
[k.M & ?k ys[ku dkS’ky
Ikz’u 13 [ksy izfr;ksfxrk esa izFke vkus ij fe= dks c/kkbZ i= fyf[k, A ¼5½
;k
Pkkpkth dks tUefnol ij migkj Hkstus ds fy, /kU;okn i= fyf[k,A

Izk’u 14 ‘esjh Ldwy cl’ ij vuqPNsn fyf[k,A ¼5½


;k
uhps fn, x, ladsrksa ds vk/kkj ij dgkuh dks iw.kZ dhft,&
,d czkg~e.k --------------cdjh -----------------------------------rhu /kwrksZa dks ----------------------------
------------------- igys /kwrZ us---------------- dqRrk dgk-------------------- nwljs /kwrZ us ejk gqvk
cNM+k -------------------------- rhljs us x/kk -----------------------------czkg~e.k --------------- cdjh
Hkwr gS-------------------------------------- :Ik cnyrh gSA ------------ cdjh NksM+h ---------------------
------ /kwrZ mBk ys x,A
Ikz’u 15 euilUn [kkuk u cuus ij ek¡& csVs ds chp gq, laokn dks fyf[k,A ¼N% okD;½ ¼5½

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Delhi Public School, Udaipur
Session 2018-19
Sample Paper for Annual Examination
Class – V, Subject: Mathematics
Time: 3 Hr MM: 80
Name: _______________________ Class & Section _______ Date:________

General Instructions:-
(i) There are 32 questions in all.
(ii) All questions are compulsory.
(iii) Read the question paper carefully.

Q. 1 Fill in the blanks: [1×5=5]

a) An __________________ is the single value of the group which represents the group.
b) The triangle has ______________vertices, _______________sides and _____________ angles.
c) The longest chord of the circle is___________________.
d) The next square number in the series is 1, 4, 9, 16 ,_________________.
e) Collection of information in the form of numerical figure is called_______________.

Q. 2 Add 102.97 and 205.75. [1]

Q. 3 Write 1940 hours using a.m or p.m. [1]

Q. 4 Write the normal human body temperature in F


ͦ and ͦC. [1]

Q. 5 Check & write whether letter ‘ A’ is symmetrical or not. [1]

Q. 6 Find the radius of the circle whose diameter is 10.4 cm. [1]

Q. 7 The temperature of an object is noted to be 167 F


ͦ . What is the temperature in ͦC. [2]

Q. 8 Convert 4 weeks 2 days 15 hours into hours. [2]

Q. 9 Five girls went to picnic and spent Rs. 200 in all. Find the average expenditure of an
individual girl. [2]

Q. 10 Subtract: [2]

(i) 210.10 from 805.25


(ii) 400 from 635.47

Q. 11 Find the number of items when total cost is 441 and average cost is 21. [2]

Q. 12 Draw an angle of 175 ͦ using a protractor. [2]

P.T.O.
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Q. 13 From the given figure, write the points which are given: [2]
T A
(i) In the Interior of the circle
V
(ii) In the exterior of the circle B
(iii) On the circle o
(iv) In the circular region
Y
Q. 14 Find the perimeter of a square whose side is 20 cm. [2]

Q. 15 Find the diameter of the circle whose radius is: [2]

(i) 4.6 cm (ii) 5.5 cm

Q. 16 Draw and write the number of the lines of symmetry for the following figures: [2]

(i) (ii)

Q. 17 Classify the following as square number, triangular number, both or none: [2]

1,4 ,8 ,10, 25, 36,45, 48,78,90

Q. 18 Draw two figures that have rotational as well as line symmetry. [2]

Q. 19 Arrange 10 marbles in five lines such that each line contain three marbles? [2]

Q. 20 Multiply 6 hrs 15 mins 15 secs by 18. [3]

Q. 21 The cost of 36 packets of biscuit is 288 . Find the cost of 4 packets of biscuits? [3]

Q. 22 Fill in the blanks: [3]

S.NO C.P S.P PROFIT LOSS


1 ------------- Rs. 2450 Rs. 135
2 Rs. 4100 ------------ Rs. 500

Q. 23 Write all the pair of adjacent angles from the following figure: [3]

A B

C
O
D

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Q. 24 By observing the given circle answers the following: C [3]
Y X
(i) The centre of the circle __________________
(ii) The diameters of the circle are _____________ A B
O V
(iii) Radii of the circle are __________________
U
(iv) Chords of the circle are__________________ D

Q. 25 Find the area of the following figure: [3]


15cm

5cm

5.5cm 6cm

4 cm

Q. 26 Complete the figures such that each should be symmetric with dotted line: [3]

(i) (ii)

Q. 27 Look at the bar graph given below and answer the following questions: [3]

(i) Which river has the smallest length?


(ii) Which river has the greatest length?
(iii) Arrange the length of given river in ascending order.
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
Ganga Godavari Narmada mahanadi

Q. 28 Convert the following temperature into ͦF (i) 110 C


ͦ (ii) 120 ͦC [4]

Q. 29 Divide 38 hours 20 minutes 15 seconds by 15. [4]

Q. 30 With the help of and example write the definition of the following: [4]

(i) Acute angle (ii) Reflex angle (iii) Straight angle (iv) Right angle

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Q. 31 Find the perimeter of the following figures: [4]

8 cm
2 cm
4.7 cm 6.3 cm
3 cm.
5 cm
(i) (ii)
10 cm
7.3 cm

Q. 32 The following data shows the number of children who like the following type of fast
food: [4]

Chinese Chat Pizza South Indian Burger


30 20 45 40 55
Make a pictograph of the above data.

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Delhi Public School, Udaipur
Session 2018-2019
Annual Examination
Class-V, Subject-Science
Sample Paper

TIME : 3Hr. M.M. : 80


Name :_______________________________ Class & Sec.:______ Roll No.:______

Q.1 Choose and write the correct option :- (0.5x10=5)

(i) Soil is mostly conserved by __________________.

(a) afforestation (b) deforestation

(c) overgrazing (d) making dams

(ii) Locusts are harmful migratory __________________.

(a) birds (b) rodents (c) fish (d) insects

(iii) The working of the internal organs of our body is controlled by this system.

(a) reproductive (b) circulatory

(c) respiratory (d) nervous

(iv) The most readily available source of energy is _____________.

(a) wind energy (b) solar energy

(c) geothermal energy (d) water energy

(v) The joint that allows maximum movement.

(a) ball and socket joint (b) pivot joint

(c) hinge joint (d) gliding joint

(vi) A person might faint, if his heart does not send enough blood to his_____________.

(a) feet (b) house (c) kidneys (d) brain


(vii) The closest neighbour of the earth in space is_______________.

(a) The sun (b) Jupiter (c) The moon (d) Mars

(viii) The earth’s atmosphere is a blanket of ________________.

(a) Wool (b) gases (c) water vapours (d) dust particles

(ix) We are able to stay on the ground because of ____________.

(a) gravitational force (b) elastic force

(c) buoyant force (d) frictional force

(x) We are able to walk on the ground because of ____________.

(a) gravitational force (b) elastic force

(c) buoyant force (d) frictional force

Q.2 Rewrite the sentences by correcting the underlined words. (0.5x10=5)

(i) Mammals like ants and cockroaches crawl on their legs.

(ii) Minerals deposits in the earth are unlimited.

(iii) Bones give shape, support and strength to our face.

(iv) The bone is the control centre of the human body.

(v) Simple machines make our work complicated.

(vi) We are able to walk because of elastic force.

(vii) The surface of moon is very smooth.

(viii) Trees help to clean the water.

(ix) A greenhouse is a concrete house where we grow plants.

(x) Muscles are attached to the bones with fibres called bone marrow.

Q.3 Fill in the blanks. (1x6=6)

(i) A frog is an amphibian because it can live on ____________and in water.

(ii) Running water washes away soil off the _______________.


(iii) The vertebral column protects the delicate____________cord.

(iv) We breathe and smell through our______________.

(v) Most simple machines make use of_____________force.

(vi) Tides are caused in the oceans due to the _____________pull of the moon.

Q.4 Answer in one word . (1x6=6)

(i) Which animal has scales on its body?

(ii) The soft, spongy material found inside the cavities of long bones.

(iii) The coloured circle inside the eyes.

(iv) The ability or capacity to do work

(v) The first artificial satellite launched by India in 1975.

(vi) The process of wearing away of soil over a period of time.

Q.5 Give two examples of the following. (1x6=6)

(i) Green house gases

(ii) Steps to prevent soil erosion

(iii) The hinge joint

(iv) Simple machines

(v) Forms of energy

(vi) Artificial Satellite

Q.6 Identify and name the part of human brain. (0.5 x 4 = 2)


(a) (b)

(c)

(d)
Q.7 Give Reasons: (2x2=4)

(i) Human beings are responsible for soil erosion.

(ii) We should not clean our ears with a pointed objects.

Q.8 Differentiate between the following. (2x2=4)

(i) Sensory nerves and Motor nerves

(ii) Voluntary muscles and Involuntary muscles

Q. 9 Define the following terms: (2 x 3 = 6)

(i) Habitat (ii) Soil Conservation (iii) Pollution

Q.10 Answer the following questions. (2x3=6)

(i) How do muscles work?

(ii) Why does the moon shine?

(iii) Why is Geothermal energy referred to as renewable source of energy?

Q.11 Answer the following questions. (3x6=18)

(i) Why do some animals migrate?

(ii) Enlist any three steps for soil conservation.

(iii) How is our Skeleton useful to us?

(iv) What is a reflex action? Give examples.

(v) Describe the surface of the moon.

(vi) State the Law of Conservation of energy.

Q.12 Answer the following questions in detail. (3x4=12)

(i) Name the different forms of energy. How is wind energy more environment
friendly than other sources of energy?

(ii) How does the Solar eclipse occur? Explain with a neat & labelled diagram.

(iii) How can rubber be recycled?


Delhi Public School, Udaipur
Session 2018-19
Sample Paper for Annual Exam
Class – V, Subject: Social Studies
Time: 3 Hr MM: 80
Name: _______________________ Class & Section _______ Date:________

General Instructions:-
(i) There are 15 questions in all.
(ii) All questions are compulsory.
(iii) Read the question paper carefully.

Q. 1 Select the correct option and answer the following questions: (0.5 x 6 =3)

(i) There are ____________ major bodies in the UN.


(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 6
(ii) The largest island in the world is:
(a) Greenland (b) Australia (c) New Zealand
(iii) Grasslands were converted into farmlands by
(a) Indian merchants (b) African warriors (c) European settlers
(iv) The Indian National Congress was founded by
(a) Dadabhai Naoroji (b) A O Hume (c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(v) Mahatma Gandhi completed his studies and came back to India in the year :
(a) 1900 (b) 1915 (c)1920
(vi) Which Indian leader was known as ‘Frontier Gandhi ‘?
(a) Udham Singh (b) C. Rajagopalachari (c) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Q. 2 State whether the following statements are true or false: (0.5 x 6 =3)

(i) Swami Dayanand Saraswati is known as the father of modern India.


(ii) Mahatma Gandhi had faith in ‘ahimsa’.
(iii) Winter in temperate regions is very hot.
(iv) There are no forests in Frigid Zone.
(v) The Simon commission was appointed in November ,1927.
(vi) The headquarters of the WHO is in Geneva.

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Q. 3 Match the following: (0.5 x 6 =3)

A B
(i) Poorna Swaraj (a) Hague ,Netherlands
(ii) Alfalfa grass is found in (b) Antarctica
(iii) Headquarters of ICJ (c) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
(iv) Founder of Arya Samaj (d) 1942
(v) Elephant seal is found in (e) Lahore session of Congress
(vi) The Quit India movement was launched in (f) temperate grasslands
Q. 4 Fill in the blanks : (1 x 5=5)

(i) ._______ is a founder member of the United Nations.


(ii) The partition of Bengal was announced in _______.
(iii) The slogan ‘Dilli Chalo’ was given by ________.
(iv) The average size of the farms in grasslands is ________.
(v) People visit Antarctica on _______ expeditions.
Q. 5 Correct the incorrect sentences: (1 x 3 =3)

(i) Ghadar party was formed in New York.


(ii) Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South America.
(iii) The Security Council has ten permanent members.
Q. 6 Give two examples of the following (any 3 questions) : (1x3=3)

(i) Animals found in African Grasslands.


(ii) Birds found in frigid zones.
(iii) Moderate leaders of the INC.
(iv) Specialized agencies of the UN.
(v) Non flowering plants of the Frigid Zone.
Q. 7 Answer the following questions in one sentence (any 5 questions): (1 x 5 =5)
(i) Where does the entire continent of Antarctica lie?
(ii) Which organ of the UN elects the members of the other UN bodies?
(iv) Why is life in Temperate zones difficult?
(iv) In what languages was the Ghadar newspaper published?

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(v) Lala Lajpat Rai was badly injured in protest against which commission?
(vi) The Indian National Congress was broadly divided into how many groups?
Q. 8 Answer the following questions briefly (any 5 questions): (2x5=10)

(i) Draw a diagram to show the major organs of the UN.


(ii) How have the plants adapted to survive in frigid zones?
(iii) Name the different grasslands found in different countries.
(iv) What were the strategies of the Swadeshi movement?
(v) What decision led Mahatma Gandhi to take an active part in the freedom
movement of India?
(vi) What power did Rowlatt Act gave to British government?
Q. 9 Differentiate between the following (any two questions) (2x2=4)

(i) Moderates and Nationalist.


(ii) Umiak and Kayak.
(iii) IMO and ILO.
(iv) Pampas and Steppes.
Q. 10 Give reasons – Why: (2x 3=6)

(i) Many industries are found in grasslands.


(ii) Mahatma Gandhi withdrew from the Non cooperation movement
(iii) Climate in Greenland is changing.
Q. 11 Define the following : (2 x5 =10)

(i) Boycott (ii) Harpoon


(iii) charter (iv) homestead
(v) massacre
Q. 12 Answer the following long questions : (3 x 5=15)

(i) Describe the climate of the frigid zones.


(ii) Write a short note on International Court of Justice.
(iii) Which area is known as the ‘granary of the world’? Name the crops grown
here.
(iv) Why did the British divide Bengal in to two parts ? Which movement
forced the British to revoke it?

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(v) Draw a chronological flowchart to explain the different movements which
led to India’s independence.
Q. 13 Answer the following questions in detail (any 2 questions): (4 x2=8)

(i) What do you understand by ‘Quit India Movement’?


(ii) What steps did Raja Rammohan Roy take to eradicate social evils?
(iv) What are the problems faced by the grasslands?
Q. 15 H.O.T.S (2 marks)

How do you think Pakistan was divided from India?

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