New Horizon Academy
Kolabari Darjeeling 734423
Final Examination, 2024
Class: IV
Subject: Science FM: 70 Marks
A. Tick (✓) the correct option: (1 x 10 = 10 marks)
1. Which is the main source of energy on the earth ?
(a) air (b) water (c) sun
2. An apple falling from a tree is due to __________ force.
(a) gravitational (b) magnetic (c) elastic
3. The hottest and brightest planet is the :
(a) Jupiter (b) Mars (c) Venus
4. The capacity to do work is called :
(a) energy (b) force (c) machine
5. Earth is a __________ planet.
(a) dwarf (b) blue (c) hot
6. The imaginary lines that divides the earth into two equal halves is called :
(a) axis (b) equator (c) poles
7. The amount of water vapour present in air is called :
(a) evaporation (b) humidity (c) atmosphere
8. Harmful germs in water can be killed by :
(a) boiling (b) decantation (c) filtration
9. It protects us from the harmful rays of the sun.
(a) atmosphere (b) water vapour (c) sedimentation
10. Some heavenly bodies that travel around the sun are called :
(a) satellite (b) planet (c) revolution
B. Fill in the blanks: (1 x 10 = 10 marks)
1. __________ of food starts in the mouth.
2. The nutrients that help our body to grow are __________.
3. A newly born baby has ____________ teeth.
4. Viruses can be seen only through powerful ___________ .
5. Snakes have ___________ on their body.
6. Birds have ___________ bones.
7. ___________ coloured clothes absorb heat.
8. The clothes we wear at home are called ___________ clothes.
9. ___________ is the resting stage in the life-cycle of a butterfly.
10. The young one of a frog is called a ___________ .
C. Write ‘T’ for True and ‘F’ for False statements: (1 x 10 = 10 marks)
1. Jute is obtained from animals.
2. Clothes protect us from the heat and sun.
3. A cluster of frog eggs is called spawn.
4. Whale and dolphins are mammals that live in water.
5. Proteins are called protective food.
6. Fats help our body to build muscles, other organs and blood.
7. Some microbes are useful as well as harmful.
8. There are twelve molars in both the jaws of an adult.
9. Nylon is a natural fibre.
10. Four front teeth in each jaw are used for cutting the food.
D. Write two names for each: (2 x 10 = 20 marks)
1. Two sources of carbohydrates. __________, ___________.
2. Carnivores. __________, ___________.
3. Two methods of cooking. __________, ___________.
4. Omnivores. __________, ___________.
5. Two nutrients. __________, ___________.
6. Aquatic animals. __________, ___________.
7. Two sources of fats. __________, ___________.
8. Parasites. __________, ___________.
9. Two sources of proteins. __________, ___________.
10. Amphibians. __________, ___________.
E. Answer the following questions: (Do Any Six Questions) (5 x 6 = 30
marks)
1. What is the difference between synthetic and natural fibres ? Give two examples of
each.
2. Name the different types of teeth and describe their functions.
3. Why does the body of a bird shape like a boat ?
4. Explain the life cycle of a butterfly. Support your answer with a diagram.
5. What is a balance diet ? What are nutrients ?
6. What are amphibians ? Give some examples.
7. What are microbes ? Name different kinds of microbes.
“Best Of Luck”