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This document is a General Knowledge test for Class IV students at Delhi Public School, Gurgaon, covering various topics such as language, science, and geography. It consists of multiple-choice questions, unscrambling tasks, fill-in-the-blanks, matching columns, true/false statements, and observational questions. The test is designed to assess students' knowledge in a structured format over a duration of 50 minutes.

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QP 367

This document is a General Knowledge test for Class IV students at Delhi Public School, Gurgaon, covering various topics such as language, science, and geography. It consists of multiple-choice questions, unscrambling tasks, fill-in-the-blanks, matching columns, true/false statements, and observational questions. The test is designed to assess students' knowledge in a structured format over a duration of 50 minutes.

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GURGAON

CLASS-IV (2019-20)
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
MONDAY TEST- III [13/11/2019]
DURATION: 50 mins MM: 20

NAME: ____________________________________ SEC: _______________

Q1. Tick the correct option: (½x6=3)

(a) ___________ is used to view tiny objects which can not be seen by the naked eye.
(i) Odometer (ii) Microscope (iii) Telescope (iv) Rain guage
(b) ________________ is the principal language of Philippines.
(i) Tagalog (ii) Amharic (iii) Swahili (iv) Latin
(c) The National Anthems of India and Bangladesh were written by ________________.
(i) Sukumar Roy (ii) Bankim Chandra (iii) Rabindranath Tagore (iv) Adam
(d) The only bird with nostrils at the end of its beak is __________________.

(i) crow (ii) owl (iii) kiwi (iv) pigeon


(e) The _______________ is the National Bird of India.

(i) parrot (ii) peacock (iii) bulbul (iv) sparrow


(f) The plants of some areas which are deficient in ________________, fulfill their
requirement by eating insects.
(i) nitrogen (ii) oxygen (iii) carbon dioxide (iv) sulphur

Q2. Unscramble the jumbled letters to complete the following sentences: (½ x 5=2½)

(a) The most widely spoken language of the world. __________________ (MNAIADRN)
(b) The study of insects. _________________ (MYOOONETLG)
(c) The natural surroundings in which animal lives. __________________ (ABTIHAT)
(d) The instrument used to check purity of milk. __________________ (ATMTLCOEER)
(e) Animals that no longer exist, have died out __________________ (XICTNTE)

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Q3. Fill in the blanks with the help of the words given in the box: (½x5=2 ½)

Troposphere BPL Card Sundew galaxy

Venus flytrap Aadhar Card constellation

expiry date manufacturing date Stratosphere

(a) ______________________ is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth.


(b) _________________ of an individual stores information like name, age, finger prints,
colour of the eyes etc .
(c) The _______________________tells us the date on which the product was produced or
made and packaged.
(d) The leaves of ____________________ plant are covered with hair like shiny substance
which produces a sticky juice to trap the insects.
(e) A __________________is a pattern formed by a group of stars.
Q4. Match Column A with Column B : (½x5=2 ½)

Column A Column B
(a) Calligraphy animals that are active at night ____
(b) Pitcher plant Polish physicist and chemist ____
(c) Nocturnal animals art of beautiful handwriting ____
(d) Marie Curie study of plants ____
(e) Botany Indian scientist ____
insectivorous plant ____
Q5. State whether the following statements are ‘True’ or ‘False’: (½x5 =2½)

(a) Voter ID Card is issued to the people of 18 years or more. _______

(b) The green dot on a food item tells us that the food item is vegetarian. _______

(c) The animals that feed only on plants are called carnivores. _______

(d) The collection and study of old coins is called Philately. _______

(e) A place where money is coined is called Mine. _______

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Q6. Fill in the blanks : (½ x 5=2½)
(a) Rohit has 24 oranges. He gave half of the oranges to his sister.How many oranges are left
with him? ________________

(b) ABAB, BCBC, ____________, DEDE

(c) Snake : Slither :: ___________ : Hop

(d) 2, 5, 8, 11, _______, _______.

Q7. Who am I? (½x5= 2½)

(a) My tongue is blue-black in colour. (G ___ R ___F ___E)


(b) I am a flower and grow mainly on mountains. (R___O___O___E___D___O___)
(c) I carry my young one in my pouch. (___A ___G___ R___O)
(d) I am a fictional character who was created by Kalidas. (S___A___U ___T ___L___)
(e) I am a type of a cloud. (C___R___U___)

Q8. Observe the pictures given below and circle the correct names from the options
given below: (½ x 4= 2)

(a) C V Raman / Newton (c) Barometer / Anemometer

(b) Zebra / Donkey (d) Cheetah / Lion

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