Malick Dhinar Matriculation School: Half Yearly Examination - 2010

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MALICK DHINAR MATRICULATION SCHOOL

Kottor, Nagercoil – 2
Half Yearly Examination – 2010
G. K. Marks: 100
Std.: V Time:
2hrs.

I. Look at the similes given below and chose the correct word from the brackets and
complete them.

1. As proud as a ______________ (Len/ peacock/ queen)


2. As faithfull as a _____________(cat/ dog/ rabbit)
3. As good as______________ (gold/ servant/ silver)
4. As clear as_____________(water/ crystal/ glass)
5. As brave as ____________(cheetah/ tiger/ lion)

II. Fill in the blanks with the help of given clues:

(license, migration, export, patriot, referee, Tasman, Vascodagama, Christopher Columbus,


nerves, activities)

1. The __________carry messages from different part of our body to the brain.
2. The brain controls all the ______________ of our body
3. Movement of animals from one place to another is known as ____________
4. When goods are sent to another country it is known as _____________
5. A person who is loyal to his country is called a _____________
6. One who watches over the players to see if the rules are being followed is called
___________
7. Written permission given by an authority is known as _____________
8. The Portuguese who found a sea route from Portugal to India, round the southern tip of
Africa is ____________
9. The Dutch captain who discovered a huge land mass now known as Tasmania is
____________
10.The Who sailed westwards from Spain in search of India but discovered central America
is ______________

III. Match the countries with the languages:

1. Egypt - Urdu
2. Australia - Persian
3. Iran - Malay and Chinese
4. Pakistan - Arabic
5. Singapore - English
IV. Tick the correct alternations to complete the sentences:

1. Muscles are made up of _______________ (fibres/flesh)


2. Marie curie discovered _____________ (revolver/ radium)
3. The diseases which affects the skin is called ____________ (Eczema/ pyorrhea)
4. In tuberculosis the___________ (kidneys/ lungs) are affected.
5. Myopie, a condition of the eye is also termed as ___________(long sight/ short sight)

V. Match the following:

1. Diseases related to children - veins


2. Diseases of animals - Night Blindness
3. Diseases related to heart and chest - scurvy
4. Cancer treatment - Liver damage
5. Vitamin A - Pitcher plant
6. Vitamin C - Mangrove
7. Vitamin E - Cardiologist
8. The lines seen crisscrossing on a leaf - Veterinarian
9. The plant that has jug like leaves - Pediatrician
10.Trees that grow in salty water - Oncologist

VI. Fill in the blanks:

1. The visible part of the ear is called ____________


2. The joint at elbows, brees, fingers and toes are known as ____________ joints.
3. The lower __________ is the only movable bone in the hand.
4. The process in which the gas is turned into liquid or solid is called ___________
5. A ___________ surface does not reflect any other colour.
6. When we respire we release ____________
7. It is not possible to light a fire without _____________
8. The sun is composed mainly of ______________
9. There are no bones in our _________
10.Our tongue has ___________ to identify taste.
VII. Choose the correct answer from the bracket and fill in the blanks:

(Ice Hockey, world cup, Razia Sultana, Tansen, chanakya, onzone layer, liquid, Kalpana
Chawla, Sriharikota, Jupiter )

1. India’s rocket launching complex is situated at ___________


2. The first Indian woman who travelled in space was __________
3. The planet that has 16 moons is _________
4. The __________ protects the earth from the scorching heat of the sun
5. The inner core of the earth comprises of pure iron in __________ form
6. Kapil Dev scored 175 (not out) against Zimbabwe in __________ 1983.
7. The national game of Canada is ___________.
8. He was the advisor of Chandragupta:_____________
9. This famous musician was a courtier in the court of Akbar_____________
10.This woman occupied the famous the throne of Delhi during the sultanate period.

VIII. Answer the following questions:

1. Who invented the electric bulb in 1879?


2. Who invented the telephone in 1876?
3. Who is the first Prime Minister of India?
4. Who is the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu?
5. Who is the President of India?

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