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This section includes 146 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your 5th Class knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Which is the governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer? |
| A. | FIFA: International Federation of association football |
| B. | IFA: International Football Federations |
| C. | UIFA: Union International Football Federations |
| D. | FIFF: Federation of International Football Federations |
| Answer» B. IFA: International Football Federations | |
| 2. |
India's ace shuttler PV Sindhu won 2016 China open super series title by defeating __. |
| A. | Wang Yihan |
| B. | Zhao Yunlei |
| C. | Li Xuerui |
| D. | SunYu |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
This game is immensely popular in the USA and Japan. It is played with a rounded bat and ball on a field known as diamond. Which sport are we talking about? |
| A. | Taekwondo |
| B. | Baseball |
| C. | Soccer |
| D. | Lacrosse |
| Answer» D. Lacrosse | |
| 4. |
In which of the following years both the Summer and Winter Olympics were held in the same country? |
| A. | 1936 |
| B. | 1952 |
| C. | 1944 |
| D. | 1980 |
| Answer» B. 1952 | |
| 5. |
Magnets are materials that attract metal bodies towards themselves. Which one of the following will not be attracted by a magnet? |
| A. | Fridge door |
| B. | Sheet of paper |
| C. | Iron nail |
| D. | Steel plate |
| Answer» C. Iron nail | |
| 6. |
Almost 71% of the earth's surface is covered by oceans. How many oceans are there on earth? |
| A. | 3 |
| B. | 4 |
| C. | 5 |
| D. | 6 |
| Answer» D. 6 | |
| 7. |
Satellites are heavenly bodies that revolve around a planet. Earth has one natural satellite but many artificial ones. Which of these is not a satellite of earth? |
| A. | GSAT-7 |
| B. | International Space Station (ISS) |
| C. | Moon |
| D. | Phobos |
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. |
A change in which the substance can get back to its original form is called a physical change. Which of the following is a physical change? |
| A. | Burning of paper |
| B. | Bursting of crackers |
| C. | Cooking of food |
| D. | Melting of ice |
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. |
Which of the following fact is correct about asteroids? |
| A. | Asteroids do not revolve around the Sun the way planets do. |
| B. | The asteroid belt is between Venus and Jupiter. |
| C. | Asteroids are planet like objects, but smaller and often irregularly shaped. |
| D. | Asteroids cannot be classified into groups. |
| Answer» D. Asteroids cannot be classified into groups. | |
| 10. |
Which of the following is used to see objects that are too small for the unaided eye? |
| A. | Spectacles |
| B. | Microscope |
| C. | Contact lens |
| D. | Telescope |
| Answer» C. Contact lens | |
| 11. |
It is a reflection of sound that arrives at the listener with a delay after the direct sound. You often observe this phenomenon in mountainous areas. What is it called? |
| A. | Echo |
| B. | Mirage |
| C. | Decibel |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Mirage | |
| 12. |
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past. Fossils of sea organisms that no longer exist are sometimes found in high mountain areas. How do scientists explain these discoveries? |
| A. | A new climate caused an ocean to disappear. |
| B. | The mountains were lifted from low, wet areas. |
| C. | The fossils were carried there by flowing rivers. |
| D. | The samples were left behind from volcanic eruptions. |
| Answer» B. The mountains were lifted from low, wet areas. | |
| 13. |
It is a blanket-like layer that surrounds the earth. It contains a mixture of gases including oxygen which most organisms need to breathe. It protects us from the harmful radiations of the sun. What is this layer called? |
| A. | Hydrosphere |
| B. | Geosphere |
| C. | Atmosphere |
| D. | Lithosphere |
| Answer» D. Lithosphere | |
| 14. |
When light rays move from one medium to another, they bend because of varying speeds in different mediums. What is this phenomenon called? |
| A. | Radiation |
| B. | Convection |
| C. | Insulation |
| D. | Refraction |
| Answer» E. | |
| 15. |
Volume can be defined as the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container. Which of the following tools would you use to measure volume? |
| A. | Compass |
| B. | Weighing balance |
| C. | Graduated cylinder |
| D. | Ruler |
| Answer» D. Ruler | |
| 16. |
An element is a substance that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances. Which of these is an element? |
| A. | Carbon dioxide |
| B. | Air |
| C. | Hydrogen |
| D. | Water |
| Answer» D. Water | |
| 17. |
Gravitation or gravity is a natural phenomenon by which all things having mass are brought toward or gravitate toward one another, including stars and planets. Which of the following is the best example of gravitation or gravity? |
| A. | A car hits a tree and motion stops |
| B. | A breeze blows and a sailboat moves |
| C. | A person drops a ball and it falls to the ground |
| D. | A book is pushed and it moves across the table |
| Answer» D. A book is pushed and it moves across the table | |
| 18. |
These blood vessels take blood away from the heart to different parts of the body. The aorta is the biggest of these vessels. Which vessels are we talking about? |
| A. | Arteries |
| B. | Veins |
| C. | Capillaries |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» B. Veins | |
| 19. |
A large part of the human body by weight is water. What percentage of the adult human body is water? |
| A. | \[\sim 60%\] |
| B. | \[\sim 25%\] |
| C. | \[\sim 80%\] |
| D. | \[\sim 90%\] |
| Answer» B. \[\sim 25%\] | |
| 20. |
The backbone consists of 33 special bones most of which have cartilage tissue between them. What are the bones of the backbone called? |
| A. | Ribs |
| B. | Phalanges |
| C. | Vertebrae |
| D. | Tarsals |
| Answer» D. Tarsals | |
| 21. |
Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given below. Column I Column II 1. Hepatitis (a) Blood 2. Pneumonia (b) Liver 3. Arthritis (c) Joints 4. Thalassaemia (d) Lungs |
| A. | 1-d, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a |
| B. | 1-d, 2-b, 3-a, 4-c |
| C. | 1-b, 2-d, 3-c, 4-a |
| D. | 1-a, 2-c, 3-d, 4-b |
| Answer» D. 1-a, 2-c, 3-d, 4-b | |
| 22. |
These substances are special chemical messengers in the body that are created in the endocrine glands. They control most of the functions, from simple basic needs like hunger to complex systems like reproduction, and even the emotions and mood. What are these chemical messengers called? |
| A. | Enzymes |
| B. | Plasma |
| C. | Hormones |
| D. | Urine |
| Answer» D. Urine | |
| 23. |
Rama scraped her knee while climbing a tree at school. Which of the following systems responds to the wound by carrying white blood cells to it to help her fight infection? |
| A. | Respiratory system |
| B. | Circulatory system |
| C. | Nervous system |
| D. | Muscular system |
| Answer» C. Nervous system | |
| 24. |
A human being's sense of balance helps prevent him from falling over when standing or moving. Many organs work together to achieve this, mainly the ear. Where in the ears is a human being's sense of balance located? |
| A. | Outer ear |
| B. | Inner ear |
| C. | Middle ear |
| D. | Both (a) and (c) |
| Answer» C. Middle ear | |
| 25. |
Which of the following disease is caused when plaque blocks the arteries which supply blood to the heart? |
| A. | Coronary heart disease |
| B. | Haemophilia |
| C. | Arthritis |
| D. | Leukaemia |
| Answer» B. Haemophilia | |
| 26. |
Ligaments are fibrous connective tissue that _______. |
| A. | Connect bone to bone |
| B. | Connect various blood vessels |
| C. | Connect muscle to bone |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Connect various blood vessels | |
| 27. |
This system, related to overall species survival, is responsible for allowing a species to produce young ones and to continue to allow their genes to get passed down. Which system are we talking about? |
| A. | Excretory system |
| B. | Nervous system |
| C. | Reproductive system |
| D. | Skeletal system |
| Answer» D. Skeletal system | |
| 28. |
We need vitamin C for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of the body, to make skin, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and blood vessels. Which of the following is the richest source of vitamin C? |
| A. | Cheese |
| B. | Orange juice |
| C. | Potatoes |
| D. | Cow milk |
| Answer» C. Potatoes | |
| 29. |
The human body consists of different systems. These often work together to enable various processes to take place. Which two systems work together closely to make movement possible? |
| A. | Skeletal system and respiratory system |
| B. | Respiratory system and circulatory system |
| C. | Circulatory system and muscular system |
| D. | Skeletal system and muscular system |
| Answer» E. | |
| 30. |
The respiratory system (involving inhalation and exhalation processes) is responsible for taking in oxygen rich air and expelling carbon dioxide rich air. Which of the following is the sequence in which events occur in the inhalation process? P: Air pressure inside your lungs drops. Q: The diaphragm contracts. R: Air from outside rushes into your lungs. |
| A. | P, Q, R |
| B. | Q, P, R |
| C. | R, P, Q |
| D. | Q, R, P |
| Answer» C. R, P, Q | |
| 31. |
By the time food reaches the large intestine only water and roughage are left. It is here that most water is absorbed and stool is created. What is the approximate length of the large intestine? |
| A. | 12m |
| B. | 7 m |
| C. | 50 cm |
| D. | 1.5 m |
| Answer» E. | |
| 32. |
The heart is the organ that pumps blood to the whole body. It has different chambers through which blood passes before being pumped throughout the body. How many chambers does the human heart have? |
| A. | 2 |
| B. | 3 |
| C. | 4 |
| D. | 5 |
| Answer» D. 5 | |
| 33. |
The area of square EFGH is \[\text{144 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\]. Two squares, EPQR and GSTU, with sides 4 cm and 6 cm respectively are cut out as shown. Find the sum of lengths HR and FU. |
| A. | 10 cm |
| B. | 14 cm |
| C. | 20 cm |
| D. | 24 cm |
| Answer» C. 20 cm | |
| 34. |
Deepika bought 7 packets of milk. Each packet contained 0.45 L of milk. How much milk did she buy altogether? |
| A. | 0.315 L |
| B. | 3.15 L |
| C. | 31.5 L |
| D. | 315 L |
| Answer» C. 31.5 L | |
| 35. |
The given figure (not drawn to scale) is made up of a square and two rectangles. Find the length of GH. |
| A. | 14 cm |
| B. | 8 cm |
| C. | 16cm |
| D. | 12 cm |
| Answer» D. 12 cm | |
| 36. |
Riya is standing at point B, facing South- West. She turns \[315{}^\circ \] in the clockwise direction. Which direction will she be facing? |
| A. | West |
| B. | South-East |
| C. | South-West |
| D. | South |
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. |
What was the total number of black cars manufactured? |
| A. | 240 |
| B. | 206 |
| C. | 205 |
| D. | 159 |
| Answer» C. 205 | |
| 38. |
The given line graph shows the number of cars sold by XYZ company during a 5-week car exhibition. What was the decrease in the number of cars sold by XYZ Company in the 4th week as compared to the 1st week? |
| A. | 100 |
| B. | 150 |
| C. | 175 |
| D. | 250 |
| Answer» D. 250 | |
| 39. |
Find the perimeter of the given figure (not drawn to scale). |
| A. | 42 cm |
| B. | 74 cm |
| C. | 64 cm |
| D. | 68 cm |
| Answer» E. | |
| 40. |
Read the given information and answer the question that follows: Who is shorter than Mohit but taller than Mini? |
| A. | Mini |
| B. | Sidak |
| C. | Samarth |
| D. | Trishika |
| Answer» E. | |
| 41. |
is twice the difference between the 6th and the 10th multiple of 7. Find. |
| A. | 56 |
| B. | 28 |
| C. | 70 |
| D. | 42 |
| Answer» B. 28 | |
| 42. |
DIRECTION: The given table shows the number of cars manufactured in four different colours on a particular day. Study it carefully and answer questions 3 and 4. Colour Number of cars manufactured Vento Creta WagonR Red 65 88 93 White 54 42 80 Black 66 52 88 Silver 37 49 74 Which car was twice the number of silver Vento? |
| A. | Silver WagonR |
| B. | Red WagonR |
| C. | Red Vento |
| D. | White Creta |
| Answer» B. Red WagonR | |
| 43. |
Roman numeral for 498 is ___. |
| A. | CDCXVIII |
| B. | CDCXIV |
| C. | CDXCVHI |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 44. |
Which of the following is ninth to the right of the seventeenth from the right end of the given arrangement? M O K T % J 9 I B @ 8 © C # F 1 V 7\[\] 2 E G 3 Y 5 S 6 T |
| A. | E |
| B. | % |
| C. | I |
| D. | Y |
| Answer» B. % | |
| 45. |
Mr. Sahoo attended a 1-day workshop from 09:15 to half past five in the evening. The workshop included a \[\text{1}\frac{1}{4}\] hour lunch break, two 15 minutes tea breaks and 13 activities, each of equal duration. Calculate the duration of each activity. |
| A. | 30 minutes |
| B. | 20 minutes |
| C. | 25 minutes |
| D. | 40 minutes |
| Answer» B. 20 minutes | |
| 46. |
7 tenths 54 thousandths = ___. |
| A. | 0.0754 |
| B. | 7.54 |
| C. | 75.4 |
| D. | 0.754 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 47. |
Identify . What is ? |
| A. | 83140 |
| B. | 73410 |
| C. | 53410 |
| D. | 74310 |
| Answer» C. 53410 | |
| 48. |
If , and , then What is the weight of ? |
| A. | 6 kg |
| B. | 8 kg |
| C. | 9 kg |
| D. | 7kg |
| Answer» E. | |
| 49. |
A number is between 30 and 50. It is also a common multiple of 6 and 8. When it is added to 45, the result is ______. |
| A. | 77 |
| B. | 87 |
| C. | 90 |
| D. | 93 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 50. |
Which one of the following is the most important for professional growth? |
| A. | Expensive clothes |
| B. | Expensive wrist watch |
| C. | Good communication skills |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |