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25 WORKSHEET CLASS IV: MATHEMATICS MAX MARKS: 20 © DS Digital Private Limited I Photocopying permitted The Progressive Teacher NUMBERS AS FACTORS Tick ( ) the correct answer 1. What is the smallest whole number? a. 1 b. 2 c. 0 d. None of these 2. What is the smallest factor of a number? a. 2 b. 0 c. 10 d. 1 3. First five multiples of 8 are a. 8,16,24,32,40 b. 8,24,32,40,48 c. 1,2,4,8,16 d. 8,24,40,56,64 4. The multiples of 4 between 70 and 81 are a. 74,76,80 b. 76,80 c. 72,76,80 d. 72,76 5. The first 3 common multiples of 4 and 6 are a. 16,36,48 b. 24,36,48 c. 54,64,84 d. 12,24,36 6. The smallest even number of 3 digits is a. 102 b. 104 c. 100 d. 106 7. Numbers not divisible by 2 are called a. prime b. composite c. odd d. even 8. The smallest two digit number divisible by 3 and 9 is a. 15 b. 12 c. 18 d. 21 9. The number which is not divisible by 4 is a. 9128 b. 4056 c. 6434 d. 17892 10. The number which is not divisible by 6 is a. 10848 b. 99684 c. 96636 d. 9166 Fill in the blanks. 11. The sum of an even number and an odd number is _________ number. 12. The product of an even number and an odd number is _________ number. 13. Every non-zero number is multiple of _________ and _________. 14. The smallest composite number is _________. 15. All numbers ending with 0 are divisible by _________, _________ and _________. 16. _________ is neither prime nor composite number. Write T for the correct statements and F for the incorrect statements. 17. Every multiple of 12 is a multiple of 4. 18. A number divisible by another number is divisible by each one of the factors of that number. 19. A number divisible by both 5 and 3 is not divisible by 15. 20. An even number cannot be a prime number.

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NUMBERS AS FACTORSTick ( ) the correct answer

1. What is the smallest whole number? a. 1 b. 2 c. 0 d. None of these

2. What is the smallest factor of a number? a. 2 b. 0 c. 10 d. 1

3. First five multiples of 8 are a. 8,16,24,32,40 b. 8,24,32,40,48 c. 1,2,4,8,16 d. 8,24,40,56,64

4. The multiples of 4 between 70 and 81 are a. 74,76,80 b. 76,80 c. 72,76,80 d. 72,76

5. The first 3 common multiples of 4 and 6 are a. 16,36,48 b. 24,36,48 c. 54,64,84 d. 12,24,36

6. The smallest even number of 3 digits is a. 102 b. 104 c. 100 d. 106

7. Numbers not divisible by 2 are called a. prime b. composite c. odd d. even

8. The smallest two digit number divisible by 3 and 9 is a. 15 b. 12 c. 18 d. 21

9. The number which is not divisible by 4 is a. 9128 b. 4056 c. 6434 d. 17892

10. The number which is not divisible by 6 is a. 10848 b. 99684 c. 96636 d. 9166

Fill in the blanks.11. The sum of an even number and an odd number is

_________ number.

12. The product of an even number and an odd number is _________ number.

13. Every non-zero number is multiple of _________ and _________.

14. The smallest composite number is _________.

15. All numbers ending with 0 are divisible by _________, _________ and _________.

16. _________ is neither prime nor composite number.

Write T for the correct statements and F for the incorrect statements.17. Every multiple of 12 is a multiple of 4.

18. A number divisible by another number is divisible by each one of the factors of that number.

19. A number divisible by both 5 and 3 is not divisible by 15.

20. An even number cannot be a prime number.

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MULTIPLICATIONTick ( ) the correct answer

1. 29 + 29 + 29 + 29 + 29 = ______ × 29 a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6

2. The multiplication for the addition sentence 19 fives + 5 = _______ a. 20 times 5 b. 19 times 5 c. 5 times 20 d. 5 times 19

3. Find the product of the successor of 99 by the predecessor 1000? a. 99000 b. 100099 c. 990000 d. 99900

Fill in the blanks4. 852 × ________ = 85200

5. 500 × 500 = 250 × 25 × _________

6. 856 × 4000 = 856 × 80 × ___________

7. 550 × 20 = ____________

8. 7 × ____________ = (7×50)+(7×6)

9. 167 × 3 = (3 × 7) + (3 × _________)

10. Multiplication is repeated ______________

Solve:11. The cost of one tube light is Rs 285. What will be the cost

of 146 tube lights? _______

12. A typist can type 78 words per minute. How many words can he type in 2 hours? ____________________

Write T for the correct statements and F for the incorrect statements

13. If the order of factors is changed the product will also change.

14. If a number is multiplied by 1 the product is equal to that number.

15. If the grouping of the factor is changed then the product does not change.

Multiply:

16.

3 6 7 8

× 4 9 2

17.

2 9 6 8

× 5 9

Fill an appropriate symbol of >, < or =

18. 5 × 80 __________6 × 78

19. 30 × 60 _________20 × 90

20. 75 × 200 ________ 125 × 125

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DIVISIONTick ( ) the correct answer

1. In which number sentence is n = 3? a. 30 ÷ n = 5 b. 6 ÷ n =2 c. 18 ÷ n = 9 d. 27 ÷ n = 3

2. Which of the following answers has different values from others? a. 420 ÷ 70 b. 5400 ÷ 900 c. 1800 ÷ 300 d. 600 ÷ 300

3. Suyash has 45 buttons. Each shirt needs 5 buttons. On how many shirts can he sew the buttons? a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9

4. How many thirteens are there in 260? a. 10 b. 20 c. 26 d. 16

5. Add 2000 and 1000 and divide the sum by 500. a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7

6. Eight children share 50 chocolates equally. How many chocolates are left? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8

Fill in the Blanks7. __________ is a process of equal sharing.

8. The number to be divided is called the _____________.

9. The result of division is called ______________.

10. Dividend = (Divisor × _____________) +_________________

11. 811 ÷ ____________ = 811

12. 700700 ÷ 100 = _________________

13. ____________ ÷ 1221 = 0

Solve:14. A gardener plans to plant 4600 trees in 23 rows. Each row

contains the same number of trees. How many trees will there be in each row? ____________

15. The annual salary of a man is ` 292416. What is his monthly salary? ____________

16. 1215peoplewenttoarallyinbuses.If45peoplecouldfitin 1 bus, how many buses were used in all?

Write T for the correct statements and F for the incorrect statements.

17. When a number is divided by 1 the quotient is the number itself.

18. When a number (except 0) is divided by itself the quotient is the number itself.

19. Divisionbyzeroisnotdefined.

20. 548 ÷ 548 = 0

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Tick ( ) the correct answer

1. Fractions having the same denominator are called a. Like fractions c. Mixed fractions b. Unlike fractions d. Equivalent fractions

2. The simplest form of 2040

is

a. 24

c. 48

b. 12

d. 36

3. How many halves are there in 1122

?

a. 12 c. 24

b. 13 d. 25

4. _______ one-fifths make a whole. a. 3 c. 5 b. 4 d. 6

Fill in the Blanks5. The _____________ tells us how many equal pieces, the

whole is divided into.

6. The only number which is the reciprocal of itself is _____________ .

7. The reciprocal of a _____________ fraction is always a whole number.

8. The reciprocal of a mixed fraction is always a/an _____________ fraction.

Write the fraction for the coloured parts.

9. ___________________

ESSENTIALS OF FRACTIONS

10. __________________________

Write T for the correct statements and F for the incorrect statements. 11. Fractions with denominator 1 are called

unit fractions.

12. Every proper fraction can be written as a mixed numeral.

13. A fraction may have an unlimited number of equivalent fractions.

14. All unit fractions are proper fractions.

15. If we multiply the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same non-zero number, we get an equivalent fraction.

Select the like fractions.

16. 29

815

27 —

15

49

34

12

19

16

Arrange the following in ascending order.

17. 1 1 1 1 1, , , ,4 6 8 5 3

--- __________________________

Arrange the following in descending order.

18. 5 3 7 4 1, , , ,8 8 8 8 8 --- _______________________________

Fill in the correct numerals.

19.

20. 7 105

19 ___=

8 ___15 75

=

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FOOD: WHERE DOES IT COME FORM?Tick ( ) the correct answer1. Milk, curd, paneer and ghee all are

a. Plant products c. Synthetic food b. Animal products d. None of the above

2. Bees collect the following item from flowers a. Honey c. Petals b. Pollen grains d. Nectar

3. We eat the following parts of a plant a. Fruit c. Seed b. Stems d. All of the above

4. Turnip, carrot and radish are the modifications of a. Root b. Leaf c. Stem d. Fruit

5. Sprouted seeds are a good source of a. Carbohydrates c. Fibre b. Fat d. Vitamins and proteins

6. Potato tuber is a modified a. Leaf b. Stem c. Root d. Fruit

7. Which of the following is a cereal? a. Corn c. Chick pea b. Pea d. Bengal gram

8. Which of the following is not a spice? a. Cardamom c. Turmeric b. Pepper d. Cocoa

9. Which one of the following has edible flowers? a. Lettuce c. Broccoli b. Turnip d. Maize

10. Edible fungi are also called a. Cap fungi c. Death caps b. Fruit fungi d. Mushrooms

Fill in the blanks using the following words: Milk, Plants, Sugarcane, Animals, Leafy, Beehive, Stem 11. The _______________________ that we drink is an

animal product, which comes from the cow, buffalo and goat.

12. We get sugar from ___________________.13. The main sources of our food are __________________

and ________________.14. The nest of bees is called a _____________.15. Cabbage is a ________ vegetable. 16. Pick the odd one out from the following: a. Barley, rice, wheat, corn, turnip

b. Olive oil, butter, cheese, cream, yoghurt 17. Match the columns: a.Cauliflower i.seed b.Tea ii.flower c. Wheat iii. leaves

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COMPONENTS OF FOODTick ( ) the correct answer

1. Which of the following is not a good source of fat? a. Peanuts c. Celery b. Butter d. Olive oil

2. If a person is suffering from constipation which of the following types of food might be helpful? a. Protein rich food c. Fatty food b. Roughage d. Iron rich food

3. Bleeding gums is a deficiency symptom for a. Goitre c. Beriberi b. Rickets d. Scurvy

4. Night blindness is caused by the deficiency of a. Vitamin D c. Vitamin B b. Vitamin A d. Vitamin K

5. Which of the following foods is not a good source of starch? a. Potatoes c. Rice b. Wheat d. Sugar

6. Milk and bananas are both sources of which of the following minerals? a. Phosphorous c. Manganese b. Copper d. Chromium

7. Which of the following food components is an important source of energy? a. Carbohydrates c. Proteins b. Vitamins d. Minerals

8. Which of the following foods is rich in carbohydrates? a. Butter c. Honey b. Meat d. Egg

9. If you want to eat an item of food that is a good source of fats, Vitamin A and D, zinc and iodine, which of the following should you choose?

a. Milk c. Chicken b. Carrots d. Fish

10. Which nutrient is particularly important for the body’s growth and repair? a. Carbohydrates c. Proteins b. Fats d. Minerals

Fill in the blanks using the words given below: Carbohydrates, Vitamin D, Protein, Iodine, Roughage, Fats, Vitamin C

11. Starch and sugar are types of _______________.

12. The presence of ______________ in a food item can be detected using copper sulphate and caustic soda.

13. Ricketsisadiseasecausedbyadeficiencyof___________________.

14. _________deficiencycancausegoitre.

15. Dietaryfibreisalsoknownas___________.

Match the columns:16. Marasmus i.deficiencycausesscurvy

17. Vitamin C ii. is a good source of vitamin A

18. Fish iii.iscausedbyproteindeficiency

19. Roughage iv. helps in preventing anemia

20. Iron v. getting rid of wastes

vi. is necessary for healthy gums

vii. is a malnutrition disorder

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FIBRE TO FABRIC 1Tick ( ) the correct answer

1. Choose the correct sequence of processes used to prepare cotton fabric from cotton bolls. a. Weaving Ginning Spinning b. Ginning Retting Weaving c. Retting Spinning Weaving d. Ginning Spinning Weaving

2. Which fibre is obtained by the process known as ‘retting’? a. Coir c. Cotton b. Jute d. Wool

3. Natural fibres can be a. Prepared from chemicals b. Synthesised in laboratories c. Obtained from plants and animals d. Derived from petrochemicals

4. From which part of the cotton plant is cotton obtained? a.Theflower c.Theleaves b. The fruit d. The stem

5. Coir is a fibre that is obtained from a. The outer cover of a coconut b. The inner core of a coconut c. The bark of a coconut tree d. The leaves of a coconut tree

6. Which one of the following is not a plant fibre? a. Jute c. Hemp b. Cotton d. Silk

7. Which type of soil is best for growing cotton? a. Red soil c. Grey soil b. Black soil d. Brown soil

8. The fruit of the cotton plant is called a. Boll c. Lint b. Ball d. Flax

9. Paper can be produced by a. Flax c. Hemp b. Jute d. Cotton

10. Which part of plant is used to obtain jute fibre? a. Fruit c. Flower b. Seed d. Stem

Fill in the blanks:

11. Wool is obtained from ______________ of the sheep.

12. Ginningisdonetoseparatecottonfibresfrom__________.

13. Theprocessofmakingyarnfromthefibreiscalled________.

14. Petrochemicals are used for the production of ________________.

15. Animal hide is used to produce ________________.

Pick the correct answer for the following:16. State if the following statements are true or false.

a. Silk is obtained from the fruit of the plant b.Polyesterisanaturalfibre

17. Whichonethefollowingfibresaresynthetic. Nylon, Wool, Silk, Rayon, Polyester, Coir, Jute, Cotton

18. Circle the incorrect pair for fabric and its source. a.Jute-flower b.Cotton-flower c. Hemp - root d. Flax - stem

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Tick ( ) the correct answer

1. When added to water, soluble substances a. Dissolve b. Float c. Settle at the bottom d.Partiallydissolveandpartiallyfloat

2. A sponge is a solid, but which of the following properties does it not exhibit? a.Adefiniteshape c.Incompressibility b.Adefinitevolume d.Alloftheabove

3. Chalk and stone are both a. Compressible and solid c. Lustrous and opaque b. Hard and water soluble d. Solid and opaque

4. Which of the following is the odd one out? a. Oil c. Alcohol b. Milk d. Vinegar

5. Which of the following groups of objects sink in water? a. An iron nail, an eraser, wood b. An eraser, a pencil, paper c. An iron nail, an eraser, a coin d. Wood, paper, a pencil

6. When drops of oil are spread on a sheet of paper, the paper becomes a. Soft c. Heavy b. Rough d. Translucent

7. In which of the following groups are all the objects translucent? a. A metal spoon, frosted glass, tracing paper b. Soap, a mirror, wax paper c. A plastic bag, frosted glass, tracing paper d. Tracing paper, wax paper, a coin

SORTING MATERIALS INTO GROUPS

8. Matter that allows light to pass through, so that objects behind it can be seen clearly is a. Opaque c. Translucent b. Transparent d. An insulator

9. Which of the following substances is soluble in water? a. Oil c. Sand b. Paper d. Sugar

10. A pan of water boils until all of it evaporates into the air. Which of the following properties of water is the same after this change? a. Its state c. Its mass b. Its temperature d. Its volume

Fill in the blanks using the terms or words given below: Non-lustrous, Sinks, Insoluble, Transparent, Lusture, Translucent, Soluble

11. The materials which do not shine are called______________metals.

12. Oil is ___________in water.

13. Sand ______________in water.

14. Air is _____________.

15. Silver loses its ___________when exposed to air.

State whether the following statements are true or false:16. A stone is transparent, water is opaque

17. Woodfloatsonwater

Match the columns:18. Silver spoon and steel rod i. soluble in water

19. Oxygen and sugar ii. transparent materials

20. Cellophane and glass iii. lustrous

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CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENTTick ( ) the correct answer

1. Carrot and wheat are examples of a. Rabi crop c. Perennial crops b. Kharif crop d. Summer crops

2. Seeds can be sown by a. Broadcasting c. Seed drills b. Ploughing d. Broadcasting and seed drills

3. Which of the following is not a type of manure? a. Mushroom compost c. Sewage compost b. Coir compost d. NPK

4. Fertilisers are made up of a. Organic material c. Inorganic material b. Plant and animal wastes d. All of these

5. In biological control of pests, beetles are used to control the population of a. Ants c. Bees b. Aphids d. Cockroaches

6. Which one of the following is used for removing weed? a. Trowel c. Tractors b. Ploughers d. Sickle

7. Which of the following method does not help in soil replishenment? a. Field fallows c. Crop rotation b. Mixed cropping d. Soil preparation

8. Two seeds with desired characterisitcs are crossed to produce a a. Mixed crop c. Weed b. Rabi crop d. Hybrid

9. Before sowing, the first step in crop cultivation is a. Removing weed c. Irrigation b. Soil preparation d. Manuring

10. Which of the following is not a perennial plant? a. Banana c. Ginger b. Wheat d. Potato

11. Classify the following crops in the table provided: Carrots, banana, ginger, rice, wheat, onion, maize, mustard

Kharif crops Rabi crops Biennials Perennials

12. Complete the sequence of agricultural practices followed for crop production:

a. Soil preparation ________ b. manuring ______, ________ c. harvesting ____d._____

Fill in the blanks using the words provided. Food, Rabi, Kharif, Crop rotation, Weeding, Tilling, Broadcasting

13. Wheat is a _________crop.

14. ______________plants are sown in November and harvested in April.

15. Removing unwanted plants from the crop is called______________.

16. Sowing seeds by hands is called_________________.

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MICRO ORGANISMS: FRIEND AND FOETick ( ) the correct answer

1. The bacteria used for production of cheese are a. Lactobacillus and yeast b. Lactobacillus and Streptococci c. Lactobacillus and Spirogyra d. Streptococci and Yeast

2. Which one of the following is produced by fermentation of barley? a. Beer c. Wine b. Cheese d. Yoghurt

3. Which one of the following in not a product of fermentation? a. Cheese c. Beer b. Mushrooms d. Wine

4. The casein present in milk, is a type of a. Carbohydrate c. Protein b. Fat d. Vitamin

5. The substrate for yeast, for production of bread is a. Sugars present in the dough b. Proteins present in the dough c. Fats present in the dough d. Alcohol present in the dough

6. The weakened strains of bacteria and viruses are used in production of a. Nitrogen c. Antibiotics b. Vaccines d. Vitamins

7. Contaminated food and water can cause diseases like a. Malaria c. Dengue b. Polio d. Cholera

8. Which one of the following is a fungal disease? a. Ringworm infection c. Hepatitis b. Typhoid d. Tuberculosis

9. Which one of the following diseases is not caused by droplet infection? a. Tuberculosis c. Whooping cough b. Common cold d. Hepatitis

10. The bread dough rises due to a. Production of alcohol b. Production of carbon di oxide c. Breakdown of sugars d. Breakdown of proteins

11. Classify the following organisms to their respective groups in the table given below: Spirogyra, Yeast, Lactobacillus, Diatoms, Mushrooms, Streptococcus

Bacteria Algae Fungi

Match the following disease to their causative organism:

Column A Column B

12. Polio Bacteria

13. Typhoid Protozoa

14. Malaria Viruses

15. Ringworm Algae

Fungi

16. Identify and name the pictures given below:

1._____________________________

2._____________________________

3._____________________________

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SYNTHETIC FIBRES AND PLASTICSTick ( ) the correct answer

1. Which type of plastics can be heated and reshaped? a. Natural plastics b. Thermoplastics c. Thermosetting plastics d. All plastics

2. Which type of material should be used to make handles of cooking pots and pans? a. Thermoplastics c. Thermosetting plastics b. Steel d. Iron

3. Plastic is a a. Monomer c. Polymer b. Natural substance d. Obtained from rubber tree

4. Which one of the following is not a property of plastics? a. Plastics are insulators b. Plastics are brittle c. Plastics are non- reactive d. Plastics react with acids

5. In thermosetting plastic monomers are joined by a. Circular chains that are loosely attached b. Linear chains that are loosely attached c. Linear chains that are cross linked d. Circular chains that are cross linked

6. Which of the following is not made up of thermoplastics? a. Toys c. Water bottles b. Computer cases d. Plastic bags

7. If monomers of ethene are polymerised, the plastic made would be a. Polyethene c. Polyester b. Polymer d. Polyvinyl

8. Plastic is not disposed off by burning because a. It does not burn b. Petrol is required to burn it c. It produces toxic gases on burning d. It is biodegradable

9. Plastics are recycled by a. Reusing them b. By burying in a landfill c. By burying in soil d. By remoulding them into a new object

10. Plastics are used to coat electrical appliances because a. They are light c. They can be remoulded b. They are stable d. They are insulators

Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct word given below: Reuse, Monomers, Recycles, Biodegradable, Non-biodegradable, Thermosetting, Thermoplastics, Petroleum

11. Small units called _____________join to form polymers.

12. The main source of plastics is______________.

13. The ___________plastics cannot be remoulded.

14. Metal, glass and plastic are ________________.

15. Plastic overuse can be controlled by __________________, recycle, _______________and recover.

State whether the following statements are true or false: 16. Plastic is a naturally occurring polymer.

17. All plastics can be recycled.

18. Polyethene is a polmer of ethylene chloride.

19. Vegetable peels and grass are used for producing plastics.

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Tick ( ) the correct answer

1. An element that can lose an electron to form positive ions is classified as a. Metals c. Sub atoms b. Non metals d. Neutrons

2. Which one of the following elements does not occur as a mineral? a. Iron c. Zinc b. Calcium d. Platinum

3. Metals are extracted from their ores by a. Distillation c. Metallurgy b. Filtration d. Oxidation

4. Magnetic ore from gangue is separated by using a. Hydraulic washing c. Froth Floatation b. Magnetic rollers d. Fractional distillation

5. To convert zinc carbonate to zinc oxide a. The ore should be roasted b. The ore should be calcified c. Magnetic separation should be used d. Should be separated by acid treatment

6. Which method of reduction to obtain metal from its oxide is represented by the following equation? Lead oxide + carbon Lead + Carbon di oxide a. Froth floatation c. Smelting b. Oxidation d. Roasting

7. Electrolytic refining is used to separate a. Copper and lead c. Iron and copper b. Magnesium and copper d. Calcium and copper

8. All of the following elements show the property of malleability except a. Iron c. Aluminum b. Silver d.Graphite

MATERIALS: METALS AND NON-METALS

9. A solution of ash of magnesium ribbon is a. Acidic c. Neutral b. Basic d. Reduced

10. Oxides of non metals are _______ in nature a. Basic c. Neutral b. Acidic d. All of these

11. The dull green colour of copper vessels is due to a. Exposure to air c. Reduction of copper b. Rusting of copper d. Galvanisation of copper

12. Which one of the following metal reacts vigorously with oxygen and water? a. Sodium c. Calcium b. Potassium d. Phosphorus

13. A solid X reacts with an acid to produce a gas which produces a pop sound and lights a splint. The gas produced is a. Oxygen c. Hydrogen b. Carbon dioxide d. Nitrogen

14. The metal used for galvanization of iron and steel from rusting is a. Copper c. Lead b. Aluminum d. Zinc

Complete the following equations: 15. Metal carbonate + Acid

_____________ + Water +________________

16. Na + O2 ________________

17. 2Ca + 2HCl __________________

18. C + HCl ____________________

19. S + O2 ___________________

20. Cu + FeSO4 __________________

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THE RISE OF NATIONALISM IN EUROPETick ( ) the correct answer

1. Napoleon established the Civil Code in a. 1802 c. 1804 b. 1803 d. 1805

2. Which dynasty ruled over Austria-Hungary in the 18th century? a. Czars c. Zollverein b. Tsars d. Habsburg

3. In which year did the First World War start? a. 1912 c. 1913 b. 1914 d. 1915

4. When did the Congress of Vienna take place? a. 1815 c. 1817 b. 1816 d. 1818

5. With which of the following society is Mazzini associated? a. Carbonari c. Young Blood b. Zollverein d. Radical Europe

6. The host of the Congress of Vienna was a. Metternich c. Mussolini b. Garibaldi d. Bismarck

7. The French revolution took place in a. 1788 c. 1790 b. 1789 d. 1791

8. Which country’s independence was recognised by the treaty of Constantinople? a. Greece c. Egypt b. Turkey d. Syria

9. Who was proclaimed as the German emperor in 1871 in a ceremony held at Versailles? a. Bismarck c. Guiseppe Mazzini b. William I d. Louis Philip

10. When did the Frankfurt Assembly meet? a. 1848 c. 1850 b. 1849 d. 1851

State whether the following statements are true or false:11. The Napoleonic Code did away with all privileges based

on birth, established equality before the law and secured the right to property.

12. The term ‘liberalism’ derives from the Latin root liber, meaning free.

13. In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Italy and joined by most of the German states.

14. In 1807, Mazzini became a member of the secret society of the Carbonari.

15. Otto Von Bismarck, was the architect of this process carried out with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy.

Name the Following:16. A cultural movement which sought to develop a

particular form of nationalist sentiment:

17. When an abstract idea is expressed through a person or a thing:

18. A political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs, and preferred gradual development to quick change:

Give Reasons:19. The 1830s were years of great economic

hardship in Europe. ______________________________________________

20. There was intense rivalary in the Balkan region. ______________________________________________

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THE NATIONALIST MOVEMENT IN INDO-CHINATick ( ) the correct answer

1. Which country does not comprise of Indo-China? a. China c. Cambodia b. Vietnam d. Laos

2. In which year was the French Indo-China formed? a. 1885 c. 1887 b. 1886 d. 1888

3. What was the capital of Cambodia? a. Hanoi c. Tonkin b. Annam d. Phnom Penh

4. Which epidemic struck the modern city of Hanoi? a. Bubonic Plague c. Burbonic Plague b. Bitanic Plague d. Bitumic Plague

5. When did the Scholars Revolt take place? a. 1868 c. 1866 b. 1867 d. 1865

6. Who was the author of the book “The History of the Loss of Vietnam”? a. Phan Chu Trinh c. Sun Yat Sen b. Phan Boi Chau d. Huynh Phu Su

7. Under whose leadership was monarchy overthrown in 1911 in China? a. Phan Chu Trinh c. Sun Yat Sen b. Phan Boi Chau d. Huynh Phu Su

8. Name the Vietnamese dynasty deposed by the French a. Nguyen dynasty c. Bao Dai dynasty b. Vietminh d. Ho Chi Minh

9. The famous battle of Dien Bien Phu took place in a. 1953 c. 1955 b. 1954 d. 1956

10. Who was an Influential writer and the policy maker of Vietnam? a. Paul Bernard c. Ho Chi Minh b. Hyun Phu Su d. Phan Boi Trinh

State whether the following statements are true or false:11. In Vietnam, various religious beliefs of Buddhism,

Confucianism, Christianity and local practices prevailed.

12. Phan Boi Chau was a nationalist who was in favour of taking support of the monarchy to overththrow the French.

13. In the peace conference at Geneva, Vietnam was divided into North under Bao Dai and South under Ho Chi Minh.

14. The USA entered war in Vietnam from 1965 to 1978.

15. Vietnamwasunifiedin1975,withtheoccupationofthePresidential palace in Saigon.

Name the Following:16. The mission of the advanced

European countries to bring the benefitsofcivilisationtobackwardpeople:

17. It symbolised how the Vietnamese used their limited resources to great advantage:

18. The school where subjects like hygiene, science and French were taught:

Give Reasons:19. The Rat Hunt Programme was abandoned.

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20. The Vietnamese won the war against USA, despite being an underdeveloped country.

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SYSTEMS OF POWER SHARINGTick ( ) the correct answer

1. What percentage of people speaks French in Belgium? a. 59% c. 1% b. 74% d. 40%

2. What percentage of people in Brussels speaks Dutch? a. 20% c. 40% b. 59% d. 80%

3. Who among the following ethnic groups is NOT a part of Sri Lanka? a. Malayalam speakers c. Sinhala speakers b. Tamil speakers d. Srilankan Tamils

4. Where did the Tamils demand the formation of Tamil Eelam? a. In the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka b. In the southern and western part of Sri Lanka c. In the southern and northern part of Sri Lanka d. In the western and eastern part of Sri Lanka

5. A social division based on shared culture is called a. Majoritarianism c. Prudential b. Ethnic d. Civilization

6. A belief, that the majority community should be able to rule a country by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority is called a. Minoritarianism c. Prudential b. Majoritarianism d. Ethnic rivalary

7. A violent and intense conflict between opposing groups within a country is called a. Criminal war c. Communalism b. Civil war d. Ethnic rivalry

8. Majoritarianism established the supremacy of a. Buddhist Tamils c. Sinhala Community b. Sri Lankans d. Sinhala Muslims

9. How did Belgium solve its problem successfully? a. By developing a proper power sharing mechanism b. By following the policy of Majoritarianism c. By rejecting the claim of minorities d. None of the above

10. In which of the following ways is power sharing NOT possible? a. Federal government b. Coalition government c. Separation of powers d. Accommodating majority

11. The government formed by alliance of two or more political parties is a. Mixed government b. Federal government c. Coalition government d. Community government

12. The advantage of power sharing is a. It accommodates diversities b. It promotes factionalism c. It promotes disunity d. It promotes greed for power

State whether the following statements are true or false:13. In Britain, the Dutch-speaking people constituted a

majority in the country, but a minority in the capital.

14. Sri Lanka is an island nation towards the southern coast of Tamil Nadu, having a diverse population.

15. In Belgium, the leaders have realized that the unity of the country is possible only by respecting the feelings and interests of different communities and regions.

16. The leaders of the Sinhala community adopted a series of majoritarianism measures to establish Sinhala supremacy.

17. In Brussels, there was a third kind of government called ‘community government’ that was elected by all community people.

Give reasons:18. Power sharing is good.____________________________

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19. Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy.__________ ______________________________________________

20. In modern democracies power is shared between different organs.________________________________________ ______________________________________________

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Tick ( ) the correct answer

1. Which of the following countries are NOT federations? a. Brazil c. USA b. India d. China

2. Which State has its own Constitution in India? a. Jammu and Kashmir c. Uttarakhand b. Himachal Pradesh d. Kerala

3. Which of the following state was NOT created to recognise the differences based on culture, ethnicity or geography? a. Odisha c. Uttarakhand b. Jharkhand d. Nagaland

4. Which of the following is NOT a Union territory? a. Lakshadweep c. Haryana b. Delhi d. Chandigarh

5. Which of the following is the third tier of federalism in India? a. Districts c. Panchayats b. Union Territory d. States

6. Which of the following countries is an example of Coming Together Federation? a. India c. Spain b. Australia d. Belgium

7. Which of the following is an example of Holding Together Federation? a. Belgium c. Australia b. Switzerland d. USA

8. Which of the following is NOT a feature of federalism? a. Division of power b. Concentration of power c. Independent judiciary d. Different organs of government

9. How many constitutionally scheduled languages are there in the Constitution? a. 20 c. 22 b. 21 d. 23

THE FEDERAL SYSTEM

10. When power is taken away from Central and State governments and given to local government, it is called a. Federation c. Decentralisation b. Centralisation d. Panchayati Raj

Define the following:

11. Panchayat: ____________________________________

12. Panchayat Samiti:_________________________________

13. Zila Parishad:____________________________________

14. Coming Together Federation:________________________

15. Holding Together Federation:________________________

State whether the following statements are true or false:16. The federal system safeguards and promotes

unity of the country.

17. The union list includes subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency.

18. The residuary power means to make laws on the subjects not mentioned in any of the three lists has been given to the centre.

Give reasons why or how?19. The power sharing arrangement between the centre

andthestatecanbemodified. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________

20. The power from central and state government is given to the local government. ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________

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