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SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA SCHOOL
VASUNDHARA, GHAZIABAD
SESSION 2018-2019
OLYMPIAD WORKSHEET
CLASS - V
SCIENCE
TOPIC -PLANT
Q1) In a flower, green leafy structures present outside the petals are known as
a) Pollens b) Buds c) Sepals d) Leaves
Q2.) Ritu wrote down the steps of agriculture process as shown here.
Refer to these steps and select the correct option regarding them.
a) Irrigation can never be done before sowing.
b) Pesticide spray is done only after ploughing.
c) Sowing should be followed by ploughing.
d) Manuring can also be done after sowing.
Q3) Why black spots are produced on a piece of moist bread that is placed in an air
tight container for few days?
P) They are created by yeast used during baking.
Q) They help us to digest bread better.
R) They contain spores which are needed for the reproduction of mould.
a) R and Q
b) P and Q
c) P and R
d) R only.
Q4) If two trees in a yard are parent and offspring. It must be true that both
trees________________.
a) Have the same number of flowers blooms.
b) Have leaves that are of same shape.
c) Produce the same amount of fruits.
d) Are of same height
Q5) Which type of root is show in the picture given below?
Ploughing Manuring Irrigation Sowing
Harvesting Pesticide spray
a) Tap root b) Fibrous root c) Prop root d) Stilt root
Q6) By looking at a plant in the garden, Rohan came to know that it has fibrous roots.
What led Rohan to this conclusion?
a) Arrangement of flowers on stem.
b) Arrangement of branches on the stem.
c) Number of fruits on the plant.
d) Type of venation on the leaves.
Q7) A small baby plant coming out of a seed is
a) Grain b) Root c) Dispersal d) Seedling
Q8) Read the given paragraph with few blanks and select the option that correctly fills
the blank.
Plants reproduce vegetatively by different means. Plants like _________reproduce
with the help of leaves______________and ______________reproduce by stem
and _____________reproduces by roots.Some plants like mushrooms reproduce
by ________________________.
a) Bryophyllum, potato, turnip, ginger, spores
b) Begonia, onion, rose, sweet potato, seeds
c) Bryophyllum, rose, potato, turnip, spores
Q9) Which of the following is not the female part of a flower?
a) Ovary b) Ovule c) Stigma d) Stamen
Q10) Which of the following is NOT true of stems?
a) They transport water
b) They transport air
c) They transport food and nutrients
d) They hold up the plant to get light
Q11. The root of a new plant grows from____________________
a) plumule b) cotyledon c) radical d) seedcoat
Q12. A dicot seed has two cotyledons which
a) prepare b) digest food c) store food d) germinate into new plant
Q13) Embryo of a plant is present in the
a) seed b) flower c) shoot d) root
Q14) The plants which have seeds with two cotyledons are called
a) dicot b) diatoms c) dihybrids d) bihybrids
Q 15) In most species of plants, food is stored in
a) radical b) plumule c)cotyledon d)zygote
ANSWER KEY
LESSON - PLANT
1 c
2 b
3 d
4 b
5 b
SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA SCHOOL
VASUNDHARA, GHAZIABAD
SESSION 2018-2019
OLYMPIAD WORKSHEET
CLASS - V
SCIENCE
TOPIC –MATTER AND MATERIALS
Q1. Puneet was at the railway station. He observed that there are gaps along the train
track. The purpose of having gaps on the train tracks is to allow________________.
a) the expansion of the tracks on hot days
b) the expansion of the tracks on cold days
c) the contraction of the tracks on hot days
d) the contraction of the tracks on cold days
Q2. Refer to the given flow chart. Which out of P,Q,R and S represent iron and petroleum
respectively?
No
No
a) R and S
b) P and Q
c) Q and S
d) P and R
Q3. _____ is a good conductor of electricity.
(a) Metal
(b) Rubber
(c) Plastic
(d) All of these
Natural material
Obtained from
Earth Is Solid
P
Is
liquid
Q
R S
Q4. Volume is
a) the amount of space that an object takes up
b) the amount of matter in a solid, liquid, or gas
c) the material through which an electrical charge can pass
d) a strong resistor that can stop most electrical charges
Q5. Which will be the best material to use, while making handle of a kettle?
a) aluminium b) wood c) glass d) iron
Q6. What will happen to the piece of aluminium when magnet is brought near it?
a) It will not move to the magnet at all
b) It will move towards the magnet
c) It will move away from the magnet
d) It will move forward and backward
Q7. Overhead cables need not be insulated because:
a) Air is bad conductor of electricity
b) Air is good conductor of electricity
c) Bare wire conduct electricity better
d) None of these
Q8. The state in which matter takes the shape of its container and has a definite volume;
less attraction between the particles; particles move fast enough to overcome some of the
attraction between them...they slide past each other. What is this?
a) liquid b) gas c) plasma d) none of the above
Q9. The atoms in which state shake, but don't move freely?
a) solid b) liquid c) gas d) mixture
Q10.When we add sugar in water, particles of sugar disappear because they
a) get into space between water particles
b) are very small
c) are moving
d) all of the above
Q11. large volume of compressed natural gas(CNG) is available in small cylinders to us due
to its property of
a) high inflammability
b) easy availability
c) high compressibility
d) low density
Q12. If you want to create a solution of water and sugar, what can you do to the water to
dissolve the MOST sugar?
a) cool it down
b) heat it up
c) add pressure
d) you can't change it
Q13. Which item is not made of matter?
a) air
b) water
c) a pencil
d) a shadow
Q14. Adding heat to a liquid causes
a) evaporation
b) condensation
c) boiling
d) melting
Q15. The melting point of water is:
a) 0°C
b) 100°C
c) 32°C
d) 60°C
ANSWER KEY
TOPIC: MATTER AND MATERIALS
1 a 11 c
2 c 12 b
3 a 13 d
4 b 14 a
5 b 15 b
6 a
7 a
8 a
9 b
10 a
SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA SCHOOL
VASUNDHARA, GHAZIABAD
SESSION 2018-2019
OLYMPIAD WORKSHEET
CLASS - V
SCIENCE
TOPIC: FOOD AND HEALTH
Q1) Read the given information, and identify the vitamin.
a) Vitamin C b) Vitamin B
b) Vitamin A d) Vitamin D
Q2) Rohan is practicing running for the sports day competitions. if he wants
to gain energy quickly then which of the following should he take?
a) Fats b) Carbohydrates
c) Minerals d) Proteins
Q3) The man shown in the figure given below is obese because of the over
intake of:
a) carbohydrates b) fats c) vitamins d) proteins
Preserves the health of the skin.
Helps to heal wounds.
Sources are lemon, guava, gooseberry etc.
Q4.) If diarhoea spreads rapidly in your town, which of these precautions
should you start taking immediately?
a) Cover your nose while going out.
b) Drink clean, boiled water and eat fresh food
c) Cover open buckets of water
d) Spray insecticides in the garden
Q5) Which disease spreads through contaminated food and water?
a) Malaria b) Cholera
c) Dengue d) Filaria
Q6) Which food helps to build new cells and repair damaged tissues?
a) Rice b) Bread c) Fish d) Butter
Q7) Which of the following types of food is called energy giving food?
a) Rice b) Oranges c) Fish d) Carrot
Q8) Swati is suffering from bleeding gums and swollen joints. Name the
disease.
a) Beri Beri b) Rickets c) Scurvy d) PEM
Q9) To stay healthy, we must eat:
a) All the nutrients
b) Balanced diet
c) Carbohydrates and proteins
d) Both A and C
Q10) If a person eats too much of food rich in fat and does no physical work,
it leads to:
a) Malnutrition b) Vitamin deficiency
c)Night blindness d) Obesity
Q11) Which of the following nutrient is responsible for strengthening muscles,
bones, and teeth?
a) Vitamins b) Minerals c) Fats Carbohydrates
Q12) Disease that occur due to lack of nutrients for long period are called:
a) Infectious disease b) Deficiency disease
c) Food lacking disease d) Obesity
Q 13) Which of the following helps the body get rid of undigested waste?
a) Roughage b) Proteins c) Minerals d) Vitamins
Q14) Communicable diseases also known as:
a) Infectious b) Non-infectious
c) Both A and B d) None of the above
Q15) Calcium and phosphorous are needed for :
a) Blood b) Healthy bones and teeth
c) Glowing skin d) Energy for playing
ANSWER KEY
TOPIC: FOOD AND HEALTH
1 A
2 B
3 B
4 B
5 B
6 C
7 A
8 C
9 B
10 D
SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA SCHOOL
VASUNDHARA, GHAZIABAD
SESSION 2018-2019
OLYMPIAD WORKSHEET
CLASS - V
SCIENCE
TOPIC: ENVIRONMENT
Q1) Which of these is a correct food chain?
a) Fish Chips Peas
b) Man Cow Grass
c) Cow Farm Supermarket
d) Grass Cow Man
Q2) Bacteria and fungi serve an important role as:
a) Omnivores b) Detrivores c) Decomposers d) Producers
Q3) Greenhouse effect causes:
a) Melting of ice caps b) Rise in the sea level
c) Submerging of low lying areas d) All of the above
Q4) The relationship between a human and a tapeworm is:
a) Predation b) Mutualism c) Parasitism d) Commensalism
Q5) __________ feed on the waste material in an ecosystem including animal
remains, animal faeces, and plant debris.
a) Producers b) Detrivores
c) Decomposers d) Both detrivores and decomposers
Q6) The arrow in the food chain represent:
a) Who eats whom
b) how food travels
c) the movement of energy through different organisms
d) The route of food through the digestive system
Q7) Which of the following sets represents primary consumers?
a) Cows and giraffes b) Insects and butterflies
c) Buffaloes and cats d) All of the above
Q 8) Pesticides sprayed on the crop can:
a) Enter the food chain b) Destroy useful insects
c) Enhance crop health d) All of the above
Q9) Nutrients present in plants and animals are used again and again with the
help of:
a) Consumers b) Decomposers c) Producers d) Herbivores
Q10) Study the food chain . Who among the following can be termed as
consumers?
Plants Rabbit Snake Eagle
a) Rabbit b) Plants c) Eagle d) Rabbit, snake, eagle
Q 11) Evergreen forests grow in the high:
a) Rainfall areas of the western Ghats
b) Rainfall areas of the North Eastern India
c) Rainfall areas of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
d) All of the above
Q12) A plant is:
a) An autotroph b) A heterotroph c) A primary Produce D) A and C both
Q13) Which of the following is a biodegradable waste?
a) Animal excreta b) Vegetable scrap c) Paper d) All of the above
Q14) Biodiversity is described as:
a) The range of different species in an environment
b) The seasonal and daily changes in an environment
c) The way species differ from one another
d) The influence of physical factors on an environment
Q15) The species that is threatened with extinction is called:
a) Endangered species b) Rare species
c) Zooplankton d) Saprophytes
ANSWER KEY
TOPIC: ENVIRONMENT
1 D
2 C
3 D
4 C
5 B
6 C
7 A
8 D
9 B
10 D
11 D
12 D
13 D
14 A
15 A
SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA SCHOOL
VASUNDHARA, GHAZIABAD
SESSION 2018-2019
OLYMPIAD WORKSHEET
CLASS - V
SCIENCE
TOPIC: FORCE ,WORK AND ENERGY
Q1) Which energy conversion takes place during photosynthesis?
a) Heat energy →Light energy
b) Light energy →Heat energy
c) Light energy →Chemical energy
d) Mechanical energy →Chemical energy
Q2) The energy used for cycling comes from
a) The chemical energy of food. b) The heat energy of our body.
c) Sound energy. d) Light energy.
Q3) X enables work to be done. There are many forms of X. What is X?
a) Energy b) The Sun
c) Heat d) Sound
Q4) The figure given below shows a ball remaining stationary on the floor. What force enables the
ball to remain in that position?
a) Pushing b) Frictional
c) Magnetic d) Pulling
Q5) The box below does NOT move because
a) Both forces A and B are acting in opposite directions.
b) Both forces A and B are acting in same direction.
c) There is no frictional force between the box and the ground
d) None of these.
Q 6) Work is done when you
a) Kick a foot ball. b) Hammer a nail.
c) Push a door. d) All of the above.
Q7) Energy can be defined as
a) The capacity to do work. b) Work done in unit time.
c) A push or a pull. d) Attraction between two oppositely charged particles.
Q8) Which of the following is NOT a source of energy?
a) The sun. b) Wind.
c) Water. d) Gravity.
Q9) A football kicked by a boy rolls on the ground to some distance and stops. The force
which stops the ball is
a) Muscular force. b) Gravitational force.
c) Mechanical force. d) Frictional force.
Q10) A stone thrown upwards comes down because of
a) Mechanical energy. b) Kinetic energy of the stone.
c) Wind energy. d) Gravitational force of the earth.
Q11) In which of the following cases do you have to do more work?
a) Pushing a heavy table b) Kicking a ball
c) Stopping a rolling ball d) Pushing a cart
Q12) The force which pulls a body towards the earth is called
a) Friction. b) Gravity.
c) Tension. d) Collision.
Q13) Which energy is present in the objects given below?
a) Muscular energy b) Solar energy
c) Chemical energy d) Heat energy
Q14) Work is said to be done when ______ produces displacement of a body.
a) Force b) energy
c) Distance d) speed
Q15) Study the energy transformation shown here. In which of the following cases is this
taking place?
a) Glowing of an electric torch. b) Photosynthesis in plants.
c) Generation of electricity in windmills. d) Burning of wood
ANSWER KEY
TOPIC: FORCE,WORK AND ENERGY
1 C
2 A
3 A
4 B
5 A
6 d
7 A
8 d
9 d
10 d
11 A
12 A
13 C
14 A
15 d
SETH ANANDRAM JAIPURIA SCHOOL
VASUNDHARA, GHAZIABAD
SESSION 2018-2019
OLYMPIAD WORKSHEET
CLASS - V
SCIENCE
TOPIC: ANIMALS
Q1) Which of the following is a herbivore?
a) b)
c) d)
Q2) The animals given below are similar as they are all
a) Herbivores. b) Decomposers.
c) Insectivores. d) Omnivores.
Q3) The two groups of animals in the table given below are classified according to
Group X Group Y
Cow Tiger
Goat Lion
Sheep Fox
a) The way they consume food. b) The way they move.
c) Their body covering. d) The way they reproduce.
Q4) Which of the following animals live in hives?
a) b)
c) d)
Q5) The animals given below are similar as they are
Monkeys, Squirrels, garden lizards
a) Aerial animals b) Arboreal animals
c) Aquatic animals d) Burrowing animals
Q6) Observe the figure given below. Such feet in birds are useful in
a) Flying. b) Swimming.
c) Scratching. d) Perching.
Q7) Fish and crabs are aquatic animals with some similar habits. What similar character
does 'X' represent?
a) Fins to help them swim b) Presence of backbone
c) Stream lined body d) Gills to breathe
Q8) Look carefully at the groups given below.
Plant eater Animal eater
Elephant Fox
Giraffe Vulture
An animal 'P' can be placed in both groups. Which of the following animals could 'P' be?
a) Deer b ) Rabbit
c) Bear d) Eagle
Q9) Which of the following is an omnivore?
a) b)
c) d) Both a and c
Q10) The two groups of animals in the table given below are classified according to
Group P Group Q
Cow Tiger
Goat Eagle
a) The way they move. b) The way they reproduce.
c) The way they eat. d) Their body covering.
Q11) The animal given below is an example of
a) Saprophyte. b) Omnivore.
c) Parasite. d) Herbivore.
Q12) Which of the following birds can survive in cold winter in Polar Regions?
a) Ostrich b) Emu
c) Penguin d) Siberian crane
Q13) Nisha found an animal near a lake. She observed that the animal has the following
characteristics:
It feeds on insects.
It lays its eggs in water.
It can move about in more than one-way.
It has a soft and moist skin.
The animal that Nisha found is most likely to be a/an
a) Earthworm. b) Fish.
c) Frog. d) Tortoise.
Q14) John jotted down some notes about the movement of an animal X. Which of the
following animals can Animal X be?
a) Rabbit b) Duck
c) Bullfrog d) Goldfish
Q15) Study the information about Animal X.
Which of the following animals is 'X' most likely to be?
a) Frog b) Mosquito
c) Cobra d) Platypus
ANSWER KEY
TOPIC:ANIMALS
Outer covering: Dry scales , Method of reproduction: Lays eggs
1 c
2 c
3 a
4 d
5 b
6 b
7 d
8 c
9 d
10 c
11 c
12 c
13 c
14 c
15 c