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Nso Level1 Class 4 Set 3

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Nso Level1 Class 4 Set 3

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Find the missing number.

A. 255 B. 855 C. 945 D. 176

2. Some letters are given which are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 followed by a four options containing
combinations of these numbers. Find the combination of numbers so that letters are arranged
accordingly to a meaningful word.
E T A T R G
1 2 3 4 5 6
A. 5, 3, 6, 1, 4, 2 B. 5, 2, 3, 4, 1, 6 C. 4, 3, 5, 6, 1, 2 D. 5, 2, 3, 1, 6, 4

3. Rivisha is taller than Avitsa and Pragya is taller than Nishtha. If Nishtha is taller than Rivisha. Who
is the tallest?
A. Rivisha B. Avitsa C. Nishtha D. Pragya

4. If A and C interchanges their position and B and D interchanges their position. Then A and C move
diagonally and meet at the centre. B is in __________ of A.

A. South-East B. South-West C. North-East D. North-West

5. Select the figure from the options in which Fig. (X) is exactly embedded as one of its parts.

A. B. C. D.

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SCIENCE

6. Ayush spread some bean seeds on a damp cotton wool in a glass bowl. He placed the bean seeds
in different positions. Which is the most likely observation after a few days?
A. All the roots grow downward and all the shoots grow upward.
B. All the shoots grow downward and all the roots grow upward.
C. Roots and shoots grow according to the positions in which seeds were placed.
D. All the roots and shoots grow in same direction whether downward or upward.

7. Study the following conversation.


Rohit : P are rich in proteins and help our body to grow.
Munish : Q helps in digestion and we get it from salads.
Aaisha : R are rich in fats and provide us energy.
Select the correct option regarding P, Q and R.
A. P can be fruits and Q can be carbohydrates. B. P can be pulses and Q can be oils.
C. Q can be roughage and R can be nuts. D. Q can be pulses and R can be fruits.

8. Identify L, M and N in the given structure of tooth.


L M N
A. Enamel Dentine Pulp
B. Dentine Pulp Enamel
C. Pulp Dentine Enamel
D. Enamel Pulp Dentine

9. Feet with two front toes and two back toes are most suitable for
A. Climbing B. Scratching
C. Wading D. Swimming.

10. Which of the organisms shown in figure have three stages in their life cycle and their young ones
resemble the adults?

A. P and Q B. R and S C. R only D. S only

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11. Refer the given figure which shows a type of bird feet. Such feet have
large curved claws called talons to catch, kill and carry prey. In which
of the following birds such feet are present?
A. Cranes, Herons B. Crows, Sparrows
C. Eagles, Hawks D. Hens, Pheasants

12. People living in different states of India, wear different


types of clothes, depending on the climate and tradition
of the state. Given figures show four persons from
different states. Which of the following statements are
correct regarding this?
1. Sandhya may belong to Maharashtra and Ranbir
may belong to Rajasthan.
2. Baldev may belong to Punjab and Vasudha may belong to Kolkata.
3. Both Sandhya and Baldev belong to Punjab.
4. Both Ranbir and Vasudha belong to Rajasthan.
A. 1 and 2 B. 1 and 3
C. 1, 3 and 4 D. 2, 3 and 4

13. In which labelled part of the human digestive system excess of water is absorbed
from the food?
A. P

B. Q

C. R

D. S

14. X is a temporary house made of canvas. It is used by campers, mountaineers, scouts, etc. Which
of the following is X?

A. B. C. D.

15. Which of the following is NOT a product of photosynthesis?


A. Glucose B. Oxygen C. Water D. All of these
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16. Identify the basis on which the given animals have been placed into two separate groups.

A. Group - I consists of carnivores and group - II consists of omnivores.


B. Group - I consists of carnivores and group - II consists of scavengers.
C. Group - I consists of wild animals and group - II consists of pet animals.
D. Group - I consists of animals that undergo aestivation and group - II consists of animals that undergo
hibernation.

17. Which one of the following pairs is mismatched?


A. Leather jacket – Bark of trees
B. Silk kurta – Natural fibres
C. Lycra gown – Synthetic fibres
D. Dark coloured clothes – Winters

18. In Chipko movement, people tightly hugged the trees to save them from being cut down. This
movement was led by ___________.
A. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan
B. Sunderlal Bahuguna
C. Swami Vivekananda
D. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

19. Match column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
(a) Caterpillar 1. A young cockroach
(b) Cocoon 2. Young one hatched from the egg
(c) Larva 3. Covering of the pupa
(d) Nymph 4. Larva of butterfly

A. (a) - 4, (b) - 3, (c) - 2, (d) - 1 B. (a) - 4, (b) - 2, (c) - 3, (d) - 1


C. (a) - 4, (b) - 1, (c) - 3, (d) - 2 D. (a) - 2, (b) - 1, (c) - 4, (d) - 3.
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20. Read the following statements.
(a) 1 is a terrestrial inner planet which is made up of rocks and minerals.
(b) 2 is a gaseous outer planet which is made up of frozen gases.
Select the option which correctly fills the blanks (1) and (2).
1 2
A. Mercury Earth
B. Venus Mars
C. Jupiter Mercury
D. Earth Jupiter

21. Which one of the following pie-charts represents the fraction of Earth that is NOT covered by water? [The
shaded part represents the fraction].

A. B. C. D.

22. The given figure represents

A. Sedimentation
B. Decantation
C. Filtration
D. Evaporation.

23. The given figure represents


A. Lever

B. Wedge

C. Screw

D. Wheel and axle

24. Light from the Sun takes about 1 to reach the Earth; light from the Moon takes about 2 to reach the Earth.
Fill the blanks 1 and 2 and select the correct option.
1 2
A. 8 minutes 2 minutes
B. 5.5 minutes 1.3 seconds
C. 1.3 seconds 8 minutes
D. 8 minutes 1.3 seconds

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25. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A. Carnivores possess well developed canines to tear the flesh.
B. There are eight incisors in an adult human being.
C. Dentine lies below the enamel of the tooth.
D. Premolars are also called cutting and biting teeth.

26. Refer the given conversation about simple machines and identify the INCORRECT option regarding
L, M, and N.

A. L holds the things together. B. M is used in flagpoles and in cranes.


C. N can be a razor or a knife. D. L can be a ramp for wheelchairs.

27. A lever is a simple machine used to


A. Lift weights B. Cut things C. Open lids D. All of these

28. Fill a transparent glass with muddy water. Allow it to stand for some time. You will see that all
the mud and insoluble substances settle down at the bottom of the glass. This process is called
A. Sedimentation B. Evaporation C. Filtration D. Precipitation

29. Radhika was asked to write down few statements about planet Venus. She wrote following four statements.
1. Venus is the brightest planet. 2. Venus is called Shani in Hindi.
3. Venus does not have any satellite. 4. Venus is the coldest planet.
Which statements made by Radhika are not true?
A. 1 and 3 B. 2 and 4 C. 1, 2 and 3 D. 2, 3 and 4

30. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of gases?


A. Gases do not have a fixed shape. B. Gases do not have fixed volume.
C. Gases cannot be compressed. D. Molecules in gases are very loosely packed.

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ACHIEVERS SECTION
31. Refer to the following figure that shows an experiment with leaf.

Cold water
A healthy Iodine
green leaf Alcohol

Water
Water
Burner

Bleach the leaf by first boiling it Wash it in Add a few drops


in water and then boiling it in cold water of iodine
alcohol

What would be the result of this experiment?


A. Leaf will turn blue-black indicating the absence of starch.
B. Leaf will turn red indicating the presence of chlorophyll.
C. Leaf will turn blue-black indicating the presence of starch.
D. No change in leaf colour will occur due to bleaching.

32. Match the type of soil in column-I with its characteristics in column-II and select the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
(a) Gravel (1) Rich in organic matter
(b) Clay (2) Good water holding capacity
(c) Humus (3) Consists of small granules
(d) Sand (4) Consists of tiny stones
A. (a) - (4), (b) - (2), (c) - (1), (d) - (3) B. (a) - (4), (b) - (2), (c) - (3), (d) - (1)
C. (a) - (2), (b) - (3), (c) - (1), (d) - (4) D. (a) - (3), (b) - (2), (c) - (4), (d) - (1)

33. The given flowchart shows the changes in state of matter.


P R

Solid mo Liquid m
 o Gas

Q S

Processes P, Q, R and S involve changes in temperature. Which of the following options is correct
regarding this?
A. Changes in P and Q occur due to increase in temperature.
B. Changes in R and S occur due to increase in temperature.
C. Changes in P and R occur due to increase in temperature.
D. Changes in Q and S occur due to increase in temperature.
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34. Match column - I with column - II and select the correct option.
Column - I Column - II
(Beak types) (Specialised function)

(a) (1) Sucking nectar from flowers

(b) (2) Breaking and crushing seeds

(c) (3) Making holes in tree trunks

(d) (4) For tearing flesh

A. (a) - (3), (b) - (4), (c) - (2), (d) - (1) B. (a) - (4), (b) - (3), (c) - (2), (d) - (1)
C. (a) - (4), (b) - (3), (c) - (1), (d) - (2) D. (a) - (1), (b) - (2), (c) - (3), (d) - (4)

35. The figure shows the shape of the Moon as seen from Earth on different nights.

Which one of the following figures shows the correct shape of the Moon on January 10?

A. B. C. D. .

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