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Test Class IV

This document is a periodic test paper for Class IV Science, consisting of various sections including multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, completion tasks, drawing, and short answer questions. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of basic scientific concepts such as the lifecycle of a frog, properties of matter, and forces. The total marks for the test are 20, and it is to be completed in 50 minutes.
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Test Class IV

This document is a periodic test paper for Class IV Science, consisting of various sections including multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, completion tasks, drawing, and short answer questions. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of basic scientific concepts such as the lifecycle of a frog, properties of matter, and forces. The total marks for the test are 20, and it is to be completed in 50 minutes.
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PERIODIC TEST-II (2024-2025)

CLASS -IV
SUBJECT – SCIENCE
TIME ALLOWED: 50 MINUTES Marks= 20
NAME: ______________________________________ ROLL NO.: ________
CLASS & SEC.: _____________________ DATE: _______________
STUDENT’S SIGN.: _________________ INVIGILATOR'S SIGN.: __________________
NOTE - This question paper contains 7 no. of questions and 3 no. of printed pages.

Section – A
Q 1. Choose the correct options. (5 Marks)
1. The larva of a butterfly is called
a) cocoon b) nymphs c) fries d) caterpillar
2. The process by which a liquid change into a gas on heating is
a) condensation b) melting
c) evaporation d) freezing

3. Work done = _________X distance moved by the object.


a) length of the object b) force applied on an object
c) weight of the object d) none of these

4. A bicycle pedal is an example of which simple machine.


a) screw b) incline & plane
c) wheel & axle d) pulley

5. The examples of amphibians are: -

a) fish, duck and geese b) frogs, toads and salamanders


c) birds, bats and insects d) tigers, lions and camels

Q 2. Write T for True and F for False. (3 Marks)

1. Water is the only matter that naturally exists in all the three states.
2. Scavengers are grass eating animals.
3. Gravitational force always push.
Section – B

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Q 3. Complete the statement. (2 Marks)

The sugar is the ____________ and the water is_____________. The liquid that is formed
after the sugar is dissolved in water is the solution.

Q 4. Draw lifecycle of a frog and label it. (2 Marks)

Section – C

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Q. 5. Answer the following questions. (3Marks)
1. What is universal solvent?
__________________________________________________

2. What is the force exerted by the muscles?


__________________________________________________

3. Which animal lives mostly on trees?


__________________________________________________

Q 6. Define. (3 Marks)
1. Camouflage

2. Mass

3. Condensation

Q 7. Difference between frictional force and gravitational force. (2 Marks)

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