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NSO Level 2 Mock Test 1 Class 4 CLASS

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Total-Question:35 Time:60.0 Mins
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
Section (1) Science (2) Achievers' Section
No. of Questions 30 5
Marks per Ques. 1 2

Science
Q 1.

Read the following statements made by two friends Shuchi and Ritu.
Shuchi : P is an organism which has three stages in its life cycle. The young one is very
similar to its parent.
Ritu : Q is an organism which has four stages in its life cycle. The young one is very
different from its parent.
Select the option which correctly identifies P and Q.

Q 2.

The given figure shows test tube X, Y and Z. Which among them will have least amount of
oxygen and most amount of carbon dioxide respectively after 4 hours?
A Y, X

B Y, Y

C X, Y

D X, X

Q 3.

Different animals have been placed into two separate groups X and Y. Identify the basis of
placing them separately.

A Group X members are active during the day and group Y members are active at night.

B Group X members are animal eating and group Y members are plant eating.

C Group X members live in open area and group Y members always live in cages.

D Group X members are pet animals while group Y members are wild animals.

Q 4.

Identify the types of teeth labelled as P, Q, R and S in the given figure and match them with
their respective functions given below. Functions
(i) Crush the food
(ii) Tear the food
(iii) Grind and chew the food
(iv) Bite the food

A P-(i), Q-(iv), R-(iii), S-(ii)

B P-(iii), Q-(ii), R-(iv), S-(i)


C P-(iv), Q-(ii), R-(i), S-(iii)

D P-(iv), Q-(iii), R(i), S-(ii)

Q 5.

The given figures show the shapes of the Moon as seen from Earth on different nights.

Which of the following figures shows the correct shape of the Moon on January 17?

Q 6.

Select the correct match.

A Ginger - Root

B Sweet potato - Stem

C Cauliflower - Flower

D Radish - Leaves

Q 7.

Which of the given figures, represents a state of matter, that has a definite volume but no
definite shape?
A P

B Q

C R

D Both Q and R

Q 8.

X is a cold-blooded animal which undergoes metamorphosis to develop into an adult and


breathes through both lungs and skin. Which of the following animals can be X?

D None of these

Q 9.

Study the given food web. What will be the number of herbivore (X) and carnivore (Y)
respectively?

Q 10.
In which of these birds, the given kind of foot is NOT present?

A Swan

B Penguin

C Eagle

D Duck

Q 11.

In order to dissolve the greatest amount of sugar in a cup of water within the fastest
possible time, you should ________.

A Use sugar in large pieces, and cool the water

B Use sugar in large pieces, and heat the water

C Use crushed sugar and cool the water

D Use crushed sugar and heat the water

Q 12.

Read the given statements and select the correct option.


Statement 1 : Woollen and silk clothes should be kept with moth balls or dried neem leaves
in dry, closed boxes or almirahs.
Statement 2 : Woollen and silk clothes are made of natural fibres and can be easily
damaged by insects such as silverfish.

A Both statements 1 and 2 are correct and statement 2 is the correct explanation of
statement 1.
B Both statements 1 and 2 are correct but statement 2 is not the correct explanation of
statement 1.
C Statement 1 is correct and statement 2 is incorrect.

D Both statements 1 and 2 are incorrect.

Q 13.
In the given cycle, fill in the missing phases of moon.

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

A New Moon Half Moon Full Moon Half Moon

B Full Moon Half Moon New Moon Half Moon

C Gibbous Moon New Moon Half Moon Full Moon

D Gibbous Moon Crescent Moon Full Moon New Moon

Q 14.

Study the given adaptation of animal X.


(i) It lives in freezing conditions of Antarctic region.
(ii) It has a thick layer of blubber under the skin.
(iii) It can swim under water.
(iv) It possess feathers.
Which of the following could be animal X?

A Polar bear

B Walrus

C Penguin

D Emu

Q 15.

Study the following conversation.


Amit : P is body building food and helps our body to grow.
Beena : Q is undigestible and helps to remove waste material out of the body.
Asha : R is energy giving food and among all the nutrients it gives maximum energy.
Select the INCORRECT option regarding P, Q and R.

A P could be produced in the human skin on being exposed to the sunlight.


B R could help in the formation of blood and is found in citrus fruits.

C Q is stored in the body and could help to keep the body warm.

D All of these

Q 16.

Select the option that on unscrambling gives the name of a fibre obtained from the stem of a
plant.

A NOTOCT

B KLIS

C NELIN

D LOOW

Q 17.

The given figure shows four stages in the life cycle of a housefly. If all four stages are kept
in an empty container without food and water, which stages will be able to survive?

A P and S

B R and S

C P and Q

D Q and S

Q 18.

Read the following statements.


a.__(i)__ is an inner planet which is the brightest and hottest planet.
b.__(ii)__ is a outer planet which is the third largest planet.
Select the option which correctly fills the blanks (i) and (ii).

(i) (ii)

A Mercury Earth

Venus Uranus
B

C Jupiter Mercury

D Earth Jupiter

Q 19.

In the given classification table, different plants have been grouped separately on the basis
of their edible parts i.e. W, X and Y.
Identify W, X and Y and select the correct option.

W X Y

A Roots Leaves Seeds

B Stems Leaves Seeds

C Leaves Stems Roots

D Roots Leaves Stems

Q 20.

Select the INCORRECT match.

A Solid to liquid - Melting

B Gas to liquid - Sublimation

C Liquid to gas - Evaporation

D Liquid to solid - Freezing

Q 21.

Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding different kinds of soils?
(i) Sandy soil is dry and light and it holds a lot of air and water.
(ii) Loamy soil is a mixture of sand and clay and is good for growing plants.
(iii) Clayey soil is formed of very fine particles and hence does not hold much of water.
(iv) Small stones and pebbles present in soil are called gravel.

A (i) only

B (ii) and (iv)

C (ii), (iii) and (iv)

D (i) and (iv)

Q 22.

X is a force that slows down a moving object and finally stops its motion. X is the force that
also

A Acts at a distance and pulls down object towards Earth

B Produces fire by striking a matchstick

C Causes fall of ripe fruits on the ground

D Acts only when the object is at rest.

Q 23.

Refer the given figure and select the correct option to complete the sentence. Organ L
receives ________ and _________ from organ M.

A Digested food and nutrients

B Undigested food and nutrients

C Undigested food and water

D Nutrients and proteins

Q 24.

Study the given relationship based on adaptations in plants.

Select the option that correctly satisfies the same relationship


A Water lily : Sundew

B Water hyacinth : Hydrilla

C Lotus : Venus flytrap

D Cedar : Fern

Q 25.

Refer to the given picture. Select the option that gives correct matching of labelled part with
its examples.

A Y - Clove, Z - Cauliflower

B W - Apple, V - Potato

C U - Carrot, W - Tomato

D X - Broccoli, V - Sweet potato

Q 26.

Study the given flow chart.


Select the option which correctly identifies P-S.

P Q R S

A Fern Fir Pepper Coconut

B Orchid Cedar Duckweed Moss

C Mushroom Pine Hydrilla Lotus


Pitcher plant Duckweed Tape grass Water lily
D

Q 27.

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

A Plant and animals help to maintain the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in nature.

B Camouflage is the ability of an animal to change its colour to blend or merge with its
surrounding.
C Due to the extreme heat and lack of food, some animals survive the summer season
by going into a kind of deep sleep called hibernation.
D Few animals living in cold Arctic and Antarctic region have a thick layer of fat called
blubber under their skin.

Q 28.

Select the correct option for energy changes taking place with respect to given figure.

A Light energy → Mechanical energy → Kinetic energy

B Light energy → Chemical energy → Kinetic energy

C Chemical energy → Light energy → Kinetic energy

D Mechanical energy → Kinetic energy → Light energy

Q 29.

Which of the following will NOT cause environmental pollution?

A Using fossils like coal, diesel and petrol more than CNG.

B Discharging wastes only into oceans and not into rivers or ponds.

C Using less biodegradable materials than non-biodegradable materials.

D Reducing the usage of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

Q 30.
Study the given equation of photosynthesis. Identify X, Y and Z and select the correct
statement.
X + Water Carbohydrates + Z
I. X is the gas which constitutes 21% of air in the atmosphere.
II. Y represents the pigment present in green leaves of the plant.
III. Z is the gas which turns lime water milky.
IV. X is the gas which extinguishes fire.

A I and II

B II and IV

C I, II and III

D I, II, III and IV

Achievers' Section
Q 31.

Study the given Venn diagram carefully. Which labelled part represents stomach?

A P

B Q

C R

D S

Q 32.
Study the given table.

Select the INCORRECT statement regarding P-S.

A P could be cold-blooded animal whereas R could be warm-blooded animal.

B Q could be six legged animal whereas R could be four legged animal.

C R could breathe through lungs whereas S could breathe through spiracles.

D P could have a pair of wings whereas Q could have three pairs of wings.

Q 33.

Match the simple machines given in column-I with their examples in column-II and choose
the correct option from the codes given below.

A a–(iv), b–(ii), c–(iii), d–(i)

B a–(ii), b–(iv), c–(i), d–(iii)

C a–(iv), b–(iii), c–(ii), d–(i)

D a–(ii), b–(iv), c–(iii), d–(i)

Q 34.

Refer to the given flow chart and select the correct option regarding it. Which of the
following correctly identifies P-R?
P Q R

A Venus Earth Mars

B Mercury Neptune Mars

C Mars Venus Jupiter

D Earth Uranus Saturn

Q 35.

Study the given flow chart and select the option which correctly fills any two blanks.

A S-Definite volume; R-No definite shape

B Q-Definite shape; S-No definite volume

C R-No definite shape; S-No definite volume

D P-Definite shape; R-Definite volume

Answers
Science
1.C 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.A 14.C 15.D
16.C 17.B 18.B 19.D 20.B 21.B 22.B 23.C 24.B 25.D 26.C 27.C 28.B 29.D
30.B
Achievers' Section
31.C 32.C 33.D 34.D 35.C

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