Krishna International School
CLASS 6 PA 2 EXAM SUBJECT-GK MM 40
Q1 Multiple choice questions 5 mark
1. While lifting a kettle of water, some hot water spills on your hand, turning it red. What will you not
do?
(a) Immediately apply ice on the burn.
(b) Place the burnt area under cool running water
(C) Burst the blisters that may form on the burnt area.
2. Your classmate's nose suddenly starts bleeding and there is no teacher in the class. What will you not
do?
(a) Help the classmate sit straight on a chair and ask him/her to slightly lean forward.
(b) Help the classmate lie down or tilt his/her head backwards.
(c) Tell the classmate to breathe only through the nose.
3.Anika and Mili are riding their bicycles. Anika's bicycle skids and she gets a cut on her leg. It is bleeding
slightly. What should Mili not do?
(a) Mili should immediately put a band-aid on the cut to stop the bleeding.
(b) Mili should help Anika wash the wound with soap and water.
(c) Mill should wash her hands before and after helping her friend clean the wound.
4 .Your brother has returned home after playing in the park under the hot son. He is sweaty. dizzy and
has a high temperature. These are signs of a heat stroke. What will you not do?
(a) Move him to a cool area.
(b) Tighten his clothes..
(c) Give him cold aerated drinks or coffee.
5. In some cases, you may need to call the emergency medical number after giving first aid to a person.
What details should you not give over the phone?
(a) Your name and medical history
(b) The address of the exact location you are at
(c) Your neighbour's phone number.
6 Flags are created in multiple colours, which most often signify the values of the respective countries.
Interestingly, whenever a country uses orange on its tag, it sho ses green. Which is the most used colour
combination on a flag?
(a) Orange, greet and white
(b)White, red and blue
(C)Red and white
7.The dye of this colour is very expensive and not easily available. Therefore, a very les countries have
this colour on their flags. This colour is often associated with royalty. Which colour is it?
(a) Purple
(b) Maroon
(C) YellowYellow
8.Countries usually have rectangular flags and follow the 23 ratio. However, there are three exceptions,
including Nepal that has a non quadrilateral flag. The flags of the other two countries are square in
shape. Which countries are they?
(a) Japan and Algeria
(b)Switzerland and Vatican City
(c) Switzerland and Kores
9.The Indian flag is known as the Tiranga or the Tricolour. Which country's flag is known as the Union
Jack?
(a) Australia
(b) The United States of America
(c)The The United Kingdom
10.This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower.
(a) France
(b) USA
(C) Poland
Q2. Fill in the blanks 15 mark
1 The United Nations (UN) was founded __________in headquartered in New York, USA. It works
towards international peace and security.
2.The United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in
___________.It works for the welfare of children and mothers all around the world.
3.The World Health Organization (WHO) was founded in 1948 and is headquartered in_________ Its
primary function is to provide quality healthcare to people around the world.
4.The International Criminal Police Organization, or interpol, was founded in 1923. It is headquartered in
_________and facilitates cooperation between the police forces of different countries.
5.The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) was founded in_________ It is headquartered in Gland,
Switzerland, and works towards environmental conservation.
6.I________prepare well before giving a presentation.
7.I_______fidget and shuffle my feet.
8.I________carry a serious look during a presentation.
9.I______appear calm and confident
10.I_____ hide my face behind the mic or paperspapers.
11.I______ make eye contact with the audience while speaking.
12.I_______ speak in clear voice that can be heard in the back row as well.
13.I_______ speak very slowly and softly.
14.I________speak fast.
15.I_______ask the audience questions.
Q3. Match the following 5 mark
1.com (a) Non-profit organisation
2.net (b) Military
3.org (c) Business
4.edu (d) Australia
5.biz (e) Commercial
6.info (f) United Kingdom
7.gov (g) Educational
8.uk (h) Governmental
9.au (I) Network
10.mil (J)Information
Q4. Answer the following question in one or two words 10 mark
1. This safety device was invented by Thomas Edison to protect electrical power systems from the
harmful effects of over-current.
2. In 1600, William Gilbert introduced this term in his text De Magnete.
3. Luigi Galvani used this animal to discover animal electricity,
4. It is the surname of the physicist who created the first simple battery using pure silver and zinc discs
5. It is the surname of the English scientist who discovered that an electric current could be produced by
passing a magnet through a copper wire.
6. An electrical unit is named after this physicist.
7.It is a form of electricity discovered by a Greek philosopher and mathematician named Thales around
600 BCE.
8.Though Thomas Edison is popular for inventing it. Joseph Swan invented its first unstable version.
9.It was proved a form of electricity by the famous US statesman Benjamin Franklin.
10. This electric device invented by Samuel Morse helped in long-distance communication.
Q5 Write 5 lines on Jama Masjid. 5 mark