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Class IV Science Sample Paper 2024-25

This document is a sample science question paper for Class IV, covering various topics such as soil, water conservation, and pollution. It consists of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and analytical questions related to environmental issues. The paper is structured into four sections and is designed to assess students' understanding of scientific concepts and their application in real-world scenarios.

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Class IV Science Sample Paper 2024-25

This document is a sample science question paper for Class IV, covering various topics such as soil, water conservation, and pollution. It consists of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, and analytical questions related to environmental issues. The paper is structured into four sections and is designed to assess students' understanding of scientific concepts and their application in real-world scenarios.

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SAMPLE PAPER (2024 – 25)

CLASS – IV

SUBJECT – SCIENCE

Date: 19.03.2025 Duration- 2.5 hours M.M. 50


Name: _________________________ Class: ________________ Roll No.: ______________

1. The question paper consists of three sections: A, B, C and D.


2. Write the answer in neat and clean handwriting.
3. Questions are not to be written, write only answers.

SECTION A
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (1X8=8)

1. Which of the following is a way to conserve water?


a) Leaving the tap running while brushing teeth
b) Watering plants in the morning or evening
c) Using water to wash cars every day
d) Taking long showers

2. Which of the following types of soil is best for growing plants?


a) Sandy soil b) Clay soil c) Loamy soil d) Rocky soil

3. Which of these is a layer of soil?


a) Water b) Air c) Humus d) Rain

4. Which of the following foods is rich in carbohydrates?


a) Rice b) Milk c) Meat d) Fruits

5. Which vitamin helps in the development of strong bones and teeth?


a) Vitamin A b) Vitamin C c) Vitamin D d) Vitamin B

6. Which gas makes up most of the Earth's atmosphere?


a) Oxygen b) Nitrogen c) Carbon dioxide d) Hydrogen

7. What do plants take in from the air to make food?


a) Water b) Oxygen c) Carbon dioxide d) Nitrogen

8. What is an example of air pollution?


a) Throwing garbage on the streets
b) Planting trees
c) Burning of fossil fuels
d) Using water wisely

1
SECTION B

Question 2-Soil have different layers, termed as SOIL PROFILE. Mention different layers of soil in the
following diagram and one composition of each :-

Question 3 – As a researcher, help Reetu in her project by filling the blanks given below :-

1. The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas is called __________. ( Evaporation /
Condensation)

2. __________ soil holds water well and is good for growing plants. (Sandy / Loamy)

3. __________ is a rich source of protein that helps build muscles. (Milk / Rice)

4. The Earth's atmosphere is mostly made up of __________. ( Oxygen/ Nitrogen)

Question 4 Read the statements below and decide if they are true or false. After each statement, explain
why you think it is true or false.

1. The Earth’s atmosphere is mainly made up of nitrogen, which plants and animals need.
2. The atmosphere protects us from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun.
3. Pollution harms the environment and affects both plants and animals.
Water pollution is caused by dumping clean water into lakes and rivers.
4. Using water-efficient appliances is a good way to conserve water.

Question 5. The food pyramid is a guide to healthy eating, helping us make balanced choices that nourish
our bodies and minds. Label the different layers of food pyramid.

2
SECTION C

Question 6. In a Oil factory, A person used the following process to remove grits
and impurities from oil.

a. Observe the given picture and analyse the method used to remove impurities from
oil .
b. Mention the objects/things used in this process.

Question7. Water is essential for many purposes, but sometimes it contains impurities that need to be removed.
One way to remove impurities is by boiling. When water is heated to a high temperature, it turns into steam,
leaving behind solid impurities. Another method is distillation, where water is boiled, and the steam is collected
and cooled down to form pure water again. This process helps separate both soluble and insoluble impurities.
Filtration is another process where water is passed through a filter, which traps dirt and other solid particles,
leaving clean water behind. These processes help make water safe for drinking and other uses.

Questions:

1. What happens to water during boiling?


2. How does distillation help in purifying water?
3. What is the purpose of filtration in cleaning water?

Question 8 Observe the picture and mention the deficiency disease and its cause.

Format - a) _____________ DEFICIENCY DISEASE

_____________ ITS CAUSE

Question 9. As a Inquirer, analyse the situation given below and answer the following questions :-

You live in a village next to a river. Recently, the river has become polluted with trash like plastic bottles
and food wrappers. The water has turned dirty, and the plants along the river are starting to wither. There
is also smoke and noise from nearby factories. This pollution is affecting the animals and people in your
community.

Question:

1. What types of pollution are happening in this situation? (1 mark)


2. How do you think this pollution is affecting the environment and people? (1 mark)
3. What can you do to help reduce the pollution? (1 mark)
3
SECTION D

Question 10. As an Inquirer, categorize the following activities into different types of pollution and
mention any one effects of it on the environment.

Question 11. Investigate an differentiate between soluble and Insoluble Impurities given below. Mention
any two ways to remove insoluble impurities.

SOIL GRIT SALT SUGAR SAND MILK LEMON JUICE

OIL WATER GERMS SANITIZER CHEMICALS WOOD

Question 13. Write the name of the soil type and explain its function or use in gardening.
• Soil Type 1: _______
Function/Use: _______________________
• Soil Type 2: _______
Function/Use: _______________________
• Soil Type 3: _______
Function/Use: _______________________

Question 14. Life on Earth be different if there were no layers in the atmosphere.

Why do you think the Earth has different layers in its atmosphere, and how
do these layers help protect and support life on our planet?

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