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1. Where does the image form in our eye?

2. Which bird is called night bird?


3. Which part of eyes is controlled by iris?
4. What are the uses of kaleidoscope?
5. What is the function of rods and cones in our eye?
6. What is blind spot?
7. Which cells of the retina are sensitive to bright light and color?
8. What is the distinct vision of normal eye?

. Where does the image form is our eye?


2. What is the shape of human eye?
3. What is the working of iris?
4. Define normal?
5. Define angle of incidence?
6. What is a reflection of light? State laws of reflection.
7. How will you prove that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
8. Explain the structure and working of a human eye.
9. What is blindness? How many types of blindness do we know about?

. Does friction depend on the nature of objects?


2. Which type of surface produces more friction?
3. Which type of surface produces less friction?
4. Which is less sliding friction or static friction?
5. Why is it difficult to move on a wet marble floor?
6. What would happen when an object starts moving if there is no friction?
7. Give two examples where friction is undesirable?
8. Our hands become warm when we rub them. Why?
9. Why do we shape aero planes like that of bird?
10. Write some methods to reduce friction?
11. Write various types of friction.
12. What is a fluid friction? Write the factors on which fluid friction depends.

. Write some harms of friction.


2. What is sliding friction?
3. Why we fall down when we stop on banana peel?
4. In which direction frictional force acts on a moving object.
5. What is easier- rolling or sliding?
6. What is drag?
7. Hoes does the friction get affected by the nature of surface?
8. What happens, if the floor we walk on is friction less?
9. The sole of shoes get worn after some time. Explain why?
10. What happens when there is no friction between the chalk and the blackboard.
11. Write on harm of friction.
12. Why do kabaddi players rub their hands with soil?

. What is the major threat to survival of organism?


2. Name the part of earth which supports the biodiversity.
3. Give examples of two endemic flora
4. Name the plant found in Satpura forest.
5. What is Red Data Book?
6. How do we protect wildlife?
7. What do you mean by migration? Write causes of migration.
8. What do you meant by Forest Conversation Act?
9. Name two threatened wild animals.
10. What is the tiger Project? When it was launched?
. What do you mean by species?
2. Name two endemic fauna.
3. Which is the reserve forest of India?
4. What do you mean by endangered animals?
5. What are the causes of the deforestation?
6. What is biodiversity?
7. What do you mean by desertification?
8. Which types of animals and plants are more in danger of becoming extinct?
9. What is the purpose of biosphere reserve?
10. Prepare list of endangered plants and animals. State causes of becoming endangered.
11. How deforestation does changes property of soil?

1. Why Kharif crops cannot be grown in Rabi season?


2. What are the steps involved in soil preparation?
3. Name the medium in which plants grow.
4. Why is it necessary to dry grains before storing them?
5. How are manures prepared by the farmers?
6. Explain modern methods of irrigation in brief.
7. Explain the process of transplantation.
8. Name the two fertilizers containing nitrogen and other containing phosphorous.
9. Why is excessive irrigation harmful to the crops?
10. Why should we grow seeds in moist soil?
11. Why do we need to irrigate fields well before sowing seeds?
12. What are organic foods?

1. What are the basic practices of crop production?


2. What are crops? Explain the two crops in detail.
3. Write a short note on weeding.
4. Explain how fertilizers are different from manures?
5. Give examples of two Rabi and two Kharif crops.
6. Explain modern method of sowing.
7. What is crop rotation and why is it important?
8. How are grains stored and protected?
9. Mention names of any two fertilizers.
10. Why is it necessary to sow seeds at appropriate depth?

1. Write the names of two natural substances.


2. What is the purest form of carbon?
3. What is the main use of coke?
4. Name two fractions of petroleum>
5. Why petroleum is called black gold?
6. Expand PCRA.
7. What are natural resources? Explain with examples.
8. What are fossil fuels? Name main fossil fuel.
9. What is coal tar? What are its uses?
10. Why CNG is called clean fuel?
11. State some harmful effects of using fossil fuels?
12. What are petrochemicals?

1. Name two man-made substances, two natural and two exhaustible substances.
2. Name the gas which is formed when coal is heated in the absence of air.
3. Where was the first oil well drilled?
4. How many substances are found in coal tar?
5. Name the places where natural gas is found in India.
6. What are exhaustible natural resources? Explain with exampes.
7. What is coal gas? Write its uses.
8. What is petroleum? What is it called black gold?
9. Describe the process of formation of coal in the nature.
10. What is main component of LPG?

1. What are microorganisms or microbes?


2. Give two examples of microorganisms.
3. Name two multicellular Microorganisms.
4. What are the two types of Microorganisms on the basis of their functions?
5. Who discovered the antibiotics?
6. What is vaccine?
7. What do you mean by vaccination?
8. Name the pathogen of anthrax.
9. Where do Rhizobium bacteria commonly live?
10. Edward Jenner in 1798.
11. Which is the carrier of dengue virus?
12. What do you mean by food preservation?
13. Who discovered the antibiotics?
14. Name a popular vaccination programme.
15. Where do Rhizobium bacteria commonly live?

1. What are viruses? Name some common diseases in human caused by virus.
2. Explain the formation of curd from the milk.
3. Mention some beneficial effects of bacteria.
4. Explain the discovery of Pencillin.
5. How do microorganisms spoil food?
6. What are carriers of disease causing microbes? Explain with the help of two examples.
7. Explain nitrogen cycle and draw a schematic diagram of nitrogen cycle.
8. Name some common plant diseases their causative microorganisms mode of transmission with the
help of the figures.
9. Explain the uses of Bacteria, Fungi and Algae.
10. What are food preservatives? Explain some common food preservatives.

1. How can we decide whether an object is moving faster than the other.
2. what is required for a force to come into play?
3. What happens when two forces act in same direction?
4. A ball is in rest. When it is pushed, why it starts moving?
5. What is role of force on the speed of moving object?
6. Is the gravity a property of earth only?
7. Does liquids and gases also exert pressure?
8. What is atmosphere?
9. How to feel force in daily life?
10. What is electrostatic force? Why is it called non-contact force?
11. We observe that the wheels of buses and trucks are heavier than the wheels of car or scooters.
Why?
12. What are the examples of muscular force?
13. Give two examples of a situation in which applied force causes a change in the shape of an object.
14. How to change the speed and the direction of a moving body?
15. What are the efftects of force?

1. Identify the agent exerting force and the object on which it acts when a piece of lemon is squeezed
between fingers and juice come out.
2. Explain that force are due to an interaction between objects.
3. What are the effects of force?
4. Explain contact and non-contact forces?
5. Explain the force of gravity?
6. If the area of head is 15cmX15cm, how much air (in weight) would you carry on your head?
7. Does the application of force result in change of state of motion of the object.
8. What do you meant by pressure? How can we increase the pressure by exerting same force?
9. Give two factors which affect the effect of changes?
10. How to describe state of motion?

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