REVSION
SHEET
I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1. Roots of some plants not
only produce food but also produce new plant. They are called ______________ .
2. Seeds, which have
only one cotyledon, are called _______________.
3. Seed, which have two
cotyledons, are called ____________.
4. The process of spreading
seeds with the help of agents are known as ______________.
5. The baby plant is also known as _______________.
6. Two plants that reproduce
from spores ___________ and _______________.
7. Two underground stems are ______________ and _____________.
8. Two plants that reproduce
by stem cutting _______________ and _______________
9. Give two examples of single
cotyledon seed ________________ and ____________
10 Give two examples of two
cotyledon seeds _____________ and ___________.
11. Two plants that
disperse by wind ____________________
and _________________
12. Two plants that disperse
their seeds by animals ______________a nd _________________
13. One plant that disperse
their seeds by water ________________
14. Two plants that disperse
their seeds by explosion ______________ and
________________
15. The external covering of
the seed is called __________________
16 Conditions require for
germination of seeds ___________________, __________________ and ___________________
17. _____________ and
___________ are absorb by the roots.
18. Sugarcane is produce from
____________
19. Bryophyllum grow from
____________ part of the plant.
Seeds need water, appropriate
__(21)__ and a good quality soil to germinate. Seeds as well as some other
parts of plant such as root, stem and leaves can grow into a new ?(22)?. For
example, sweet potato con be grown from __(23)? of plant. The ?(24)? of
sugorcane and __(25)__ are used to grow a new plant. This process is known as ?(26)?.__(27)__
plant can be grown by the process of layering. Dispersal of seed takes place by
the help of air, water __(28)__ and gravity. Dispersal of seed in ?(29)?? takes
place by water.
A)
plant
B)
food
C)
temperature
D)
leaves
II. Match the following
Potato
root
Carrot seed
Bryophyllum stem
Sugar cane
leaves
Papaya
stem cutting
III. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1. An imaginary line that divides the earth into two equal halves is
called ______________
2. The portion of the earth above the earth is called _____________
3. Line of longitudes are also called _____________________
4. There are _______________ number of latitudes drawn on the globe.
IV. True or false:
1. All the longitudes of globe are of equal length. ( )
2. Lines of latitudes are also called as meridians. ( )
3. The north pole is also marked as 90 s. ( )
4. The longest 0 latitude is
called equator. ( )
5. 661/2 north lies in Antarctic zone. ( )
V. Name the states through which tropic of cancer passes.
__________________________________________________________________
VI. Out of the following description mention which related to Rajya Sabha
and Lok sabha.
1. UPPER HOUSE 2. LOWER
HOUSE 3. HOUSE
OF PEOPLE 4. HOUSE OF
THE REPRESENTATIVE 5.
MEMBERS DIRECTLY ELECTED 6.
MEMBERS ELECTED BY OUR REPRESENTATIVES 7. HOUSE CAN BE
DISSOLVED 8.
HOUSES CANNOT BE DISSOLVED 9.
250 elected and nominated 10.
552 elected numbers
11. term of 6 years 12.
Term of 5 years
VII. Rewrite the events in correct order and also write the year
1. Partition of Bengal
2. Quit India Movement
3. Jillian wala bagh Massacre
4. Civil Disobedience movement
5. Non-cooperation movement
6. India gets freedom
7. Gandhi returns India
VIII. Why did the English decide to partition Bengal?
IX. Fill in the blanks:
1. __________ are more powerful then moderates.
2. ______________ is the first president if INDIA.
3. Gandhi believed in ______________ and_________________
4. In 1920, Gandiji launched
_________________ movement.
5. Gandhi asked the people to _______________ during Quit India Movement.
6. _____________,_________________ and Bipin Chandra Pal are the leaders
of extremist or radicals.
7. India got freedom in ________________
8. ____________ was the first Prime minister of India.
9. Thousands of people died in the Incident of ___________________
10. __________________ was the last governor general of free India.
X. Fill in the blanks:
1. A book of maps is called _________________
2. A drawing of the earth or a part of it on a flat surface is called
_________
3. The colour , sign and symbol on the map is the ____________ of the
map.
4. The map showing physical features like mountain, rivers is called
________________ map.
5. Globe is the model of
____________
XI. State true or False;
1. Maps can be drawn to show a country, cities even your neighborhood. ( )
2. Globe is easy to carry and gives a detail information. ( )
3. There are 4 major direction and 4 sub directions. ( )
4. Agricultural lands are shown in blue colour. ( )
5. The word map came from latin word Mappo. ( )
XII. Choose the correct option:
1. The map showing different countries, states is called
a. Physical map b.
Political map c.
Atlas
2. A person who makes maps is called a
a. Cartographer b.
Geologist c. Doctor
3. Amap without scale is called
a. Drawing b.
Sketch c.
Globe
4. The ratio between the size of the map and the area shown is called
a. Scale b.
Rular c.
Language of map
XIV. Write
the names of one neighboring country/water body
1. North
east ____________
2. West
______________
3. East
______________
4. South
west ______________
5. South
______________________
6. North
_____________________
XV. Explain
how plants get their food.
XVI. Which
part of the plant soaks up water and minerals. It also stores food?
XVII. What
gas do plants release into the air?
XVIII. Which
pigment turns a plant green and helps to make food?
XIX. What
part of a plant makes food?
XX. Match
the name of each plant part with its purpose.
1. roots a. part of a
plant that makes food
2. stem b.
part of a plant that makes sees
3. leaves c. part of a
plant that soaks up water and minerals
4. flowers d. part of a plant used for support
and has tubes for carrying food, minerals and water
5. fruit e. part of a plant that holds and
protects seeds
XXI. State true and false
1.
Carbondioxide is an essential gas in the earthis atmosphere because it enables
plant to make glucose by photosynthesis.
2. Plants
helps transfer the energy from the Sun to animal and human.
3. Oxygen
and carbondioxide are produce by plans during photosynthesis.
XXII. State
the answer:
1. Plants
get heat, light and energy from the ___________
2. The green
colour of plant is chlorophyll helps plants to make _______________ and
________
3. Plant
take in carbon di oxide through thei leave _______________
4. Plants
take in water and minerals through their
__________
5. Plants
get their nutrients from ______________
XXIII.
Complete the paragraph:
Photosynthesis
is made up of two words
Photo –
means
Synthesis-
means
XXIV. Answer
these questions:
1. Which type of maps show natural features of
land?
2. What is
Atlas?
3. Which
latitudes is at 661/2 n
4. What is a
scale?
5. What is
cartography?
6. List the
true features of map.
7. Give
three examples of thematic maps are as follows:
8. How are
political maps different from physical map.
9. Which
colour are used to represent mountains and highlands on a map/
10. List any
two short comes for the globe.
11. Name various types of maps.
12.
Difference between map and globe.
13. Make
list of continents and oceans.
14. Who was
the leader of the Indian National Congress.
15. Who all
supported Gandhi in Non-cooperation movement ?
16. What do
Gandhiji’s monkeys symbolize?
17. What was
the Rowlatt ACT?
18. What was
the first thing Gandhi did after he came back to India?
19. Why did
Gandhiji march to Dandhi?
20. Write a
short note on Swadesh movement.
21. Name the
social evils, which divided the society and kept it backward.
22. Who was
the founder of the Indian National Congress.
23. Name the
group which favored strikes and boycotts to protest the injustice done by
English.
24. How many
delegrates attended the first session of Bombay?
25. Name
some leader of the Moderate group.
26. In which
year was the Indian National Congress was formed?
27. The
revolt of 1857 led ot the rise of which movement?
28.
___________, ________________, ______________ and _____________ led the revolt.
29. Who was
the last Mughal Emperor?
30.
Cows are sacred to ______________ and
pigs are unclean for ____________.
31. Which
crop were the Indian farmers forced to grow?
32. Who
defeated whom in the Battle of Plassey and when?
33. British
traded with India mainly in ____________ and ____________
34. The East
India Company was formed in which year?
35. Who came
to India at the end of 15 the century?
36.India was
famous for ____,________________ and _____________
37.
Identify the symbols use for maps
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REVSION
SHEET
I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1. Roots of some plants not
only produce food but also produce new plant. They are called ______________ .
2. Seeds, which have
only one cotyledon, are called _______________.
3. Seed, which have two
cotyledons, are called ____________.
4. The process of spreading
seeds with the help of agents are known as ______________.
5. The baby plant is also known as _______________.
6. Two plants that reproduce
from spores ___________ and _______________.
7. Two underground stems are ______________ and _____________.
8. Two plants that reproduce
by stem cutting _______________ and _______________
9. Give two examples of single
cotyledon seed ________________ and ____________
10 Give two examples of two
cotyledon seeds _____________ and ___________.
11. Two plants that
disperse by wind ____________________
and _________________
12. Two plants that disperse
their seeds by animals ______________a nd _________________
13. One plant that disperse
their seeds by water ________________
14. Two plants that disperse
their seeds by explosion ______________ and
________________
15. The external covering of
the seed is called __________________
16 Conditions require for
germination of seeds ___________________, __________________ and ___________________
17. _____________ and
___________ are absorb by the roots.
18. Sugarcane is produce from
____________
19. Bryophyllum grow from
____________ part of the plant.
Seeds need water, appropriate
__(21)__ and a good quality soil to germinate. Seeds as well as some other
parts of plant such as root, stem and leaves can grow into a new ?(22)?. For
example, sweet potato con be grown from __(23)? of plant. The ?(24)? of
sugorcane and __(25)__ are used to grow a new plant. This process is known as ?(26)?.__(27)__
plant can be grown by the process of layering. Dispersal of seed takes place by
the help of air, water __(28)__ and gravity. Dispersal of seed in ?(29)?? takes
place by water.
A)
plant
B)
food
C)
temperature
D)
leaves
II. Match the following
Potato
root
Carrot seed
Bryophyllum stem
Sugar cane
leaves
Papaya
stem cutting
III. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1. An imaginary line that divides the earth into two equal halves is
called ______________
2. The portion of the earth above the earth is called _____________
3. Line of longitudes are also called _____________________
4. There are _______________ number of latitudes drawn on the globe.
IV. True or false:
1. All the longitudes of globe are of equal length. ( )
2. Lines of latitudes are also called as meridians. ( )
3. The north pole is also marked as 90 s. ( )
4. The longest 0 latitude is
called equator. ( )
5. 661/2 north lies in Antarctic zone. ( )
V. Name the states through which tropic of cancer passes.
__________________________________________________________________
VI. Out of the following description mention which related to Rajya Sabha
and Lok sabha.
1. UPPER HOUSE 2. LOWER
HOUSE 3. HOUSE
OF PEOPLE 4. HOUSE OF
THE REPRESENTATIVE 5.
MEMBERS DIRECTLY ELECTED 6.
MEMBERS ELECTED BY OUR REPRESENTATIVES 7. HOUSE CAN BE
DISSOLVED 8.
HOUSES CANNOT BE DISSOLVED 9.
250 elected and nominated 10.
552 elected numbers
11. term of 6 years 12.
Term of 5 years
VII. Rewrite the events in correct order and also write the year
1. Partition of Bengal
2. Quit India Movement
3. Jillian wala bagh Massacre
4. Civil Disobedience movement
5. Non-cooperation movement
6. India gets freedom
7. Gandhi returns India
VIII. Why did the English decide to partition Bengal?
IX. Fill in the blanks:
1. __________ are more powerful then moderates.
2. ______________ is the first president if INDIA.
3. Gandhi believed in ______________ and_________________
4. In 1920, Gandiji launched
_________________ movement.
5. Gandhi asked the people to _______________ during Quit India Movement.
6. _____________,_________________ and Bipin Chandra Pal are the leaders
of extremist or radicals.
7. India got freedom in ________________
8. ____________ was the first Prime minister of India.
9. Thousands of people died in the Incident of ___________________
10. __________________ was the last governor general of free India.
X. Fill in the blanks:
1. A book of maps is called _________________
2. A drawing of the earth or a part of it on a flat surface is called
_________
3. The colour , sign and symbol on the map is the ____________ of the
map.
4. The map showing physical features like mountain, rivers is called
________________ map.
5. Globe is the model of
____________
XI. State true or False;
1. Maps can be drawn to show a country, cities even your neighborhood. ( )
2. Globe is easy to carry and gives a detail information. ( )
3. There are 4 major direction and 4 sub directions. ( )
4. Agricultural lands are shown in blue colour. ( )
5. The word map came from latin word Mappo. ( )
XII. Choose the correct option:
1. The map showing different countries, states is called
a. Physical map b.
Political map c.
Atlas
2. A person who makes maps is called a
a. Cartographer b.
Geologist c. Doctor
3. Amap without scale is called
a. Drawing b.
Sketch c.
Globe
4. The ratio between the size of the map and the area shown is called
a. Scale b.
Rular c.
Language of map
XIV. Write
the names of one neighboring country/water body
1. North
east ____________
2. West
______________
3. East
______________
4. South
west ______________
5. South
______________________
6. North
_____________________
XV. Explain
how plants get their food.
XVI. Which
part of the plant soaks up water and minerals. It also stores food?
XVII. What
gas do plants release into the air?
XVIII. Which
pigment turns a plant green and helps to make food?
XIX. What
part of a plant makes food?
XX. Match
the name of each plant part with its purpose.
1. roots a. part of a
plant that makes food
2. stem b.
part of a plant that makes sees
3. leaves c. part of a
plant that soaks up water and minerals
4. flowers d. part of a plant used for support
and has tubes for carrying food, minerals and water
5. fruit e. part of a plant that holds and
protects seeds
XXI. State true and false
1.
Carbondioxide is an essential gas in the earthis atmosphere because it enables
plant to make glucose by photosynthesis.
2. Plants
helps transfer the energy from the Sun to animal and human.
3. Oxygen
and carbondioxide are produce by plans during photosynthesis.
XXII. State
the answer:
1. Plants
get heat, light and energy from the ___________
2. The green
colour of plant is chlorophyll helps plants to make _______________ and
________
3. Plant
take in carbon di oxide through thei leave _______________
4. Plants
take in water and minerals through their
__________
5. Plants
get their nutrients from ______________
XXIII.
Complete the paragraph:
Photosynthesis
is made up of two words
Photo –
means
Synthesis-
means
XXIV. Answer
these questions:
1. Which type of maps show natural features of
land?
2. What is
Atlas?
3. Which
latitudes is at 661/2 n
4. What is a
scale?
5. What is
cartography?
6. List the
true features of map.
7. Give
three examples of thematic maps are as follows:
8. How are
political maps different from physical map.
9. Which
colour are used to represent mountains and highlands on a map/
10. List any
two short comes for the globe.
11. Name various types of maps.
12.
Difference between map and globe.
13. Make
list of continents and oceans.
14. Who was
the leader of the Indian National Congress.
15. Who all
supported Gandhi in Non-cooperation movement ?
16. What do
Gandhiji’s monkeys symbolize?
17. What was
the Rowlatt ACT?
18. What was
the first thing Gandhi did after he came back to India?
19. Why did
Gandhiji march to Dandhi?
20. Write a
short note on Swadesh movement.
21. Name the
social evils, which divided the society and kept it backward.
22. Who was
the founder of the Indian National Congress.
23. Name the
group which favored strikes and boycotts to protest the injustice done by
English.
24. How many
delegrates attended the first session of Bombay?
25. Name
some leader of the Moderate group.
26. In which
year was the Indian National Congress was formed?
27. The
revolt of 1857 led ot the rise of which movement?
28.
___________, ________________, ______________ and _____________ led the revolt.
29. Who was
the last Mughal Emperor?
30.
Cows are sacred to ______________ and
pigs are unclean for ____________.
31. Which
crop were the Indian farmers forced to grow?
32. Who
defeated whom in the Battle of Plassey and when?
33. British
traded with India mainly in ____________ and ____________
34. The East
India Company was formed in which year?
35. Who came
to India at the end of 15 the century?
36.India was
famous for ____,________________ and _____________
37.
Identify the symbols use for maps
38. List
down the fundamental rights of Indian constitution.
1.
2.
3.
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38. List
down the fundamental rights of Indian constitution.
1.
2.
3.
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