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This periodic test presents to us questions on the sources and components of food, food habits of living organisms, the types of fibre and fabric, along with how to sort materials into different groups.

This periodic test presents to us questions on how to separate different substances, the different plants and their body parts. Besides, it provides us questions on the changes around us and our body movements.

This model test paper comprises questions on chapters 1 to 8. These include food and their components, sorting and separating materials, types of fibres, changes around us, along with plants, their characteristics and body movements.

This periodic test comprises questions on chapters 13 to 16. These include the importance of air and water, the states of water, and fun facts about magnets. We will also answer questions on how to dispose off different kinds of garbage.

In this chapter, we will come across periodic test 4. Various subjective and objective questions incorporated in the test cover many concepts, ensuring the students' conceptual clarity. It will help them revise and prepare better for exams.

This model test paper comprises questions on chapters 9 to 12. We will answer questions on how living organisms adapt to their surroundings, motion and measurement of distance, light, shadow, reflection, electricity and circuits.

This chapter explores practice assignments based on one of the history chapters. It contains multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and question answers. Furthermore, the featured questions aim to test our knowledge and memory skills.

This chapter comprises various questions in multiple choices, fill in the blanks, true or false, match the following, and question answers. It covers the topic of the history of traders to rulers. We solve them to test our knowledge.

This chapter contains many questions in different forms, like filling in the blanks based on the countryside under the Company?? rule concept. The practice assignment aims to assess our understanding of the chapter.

This chapter explains various questions based on tribal history during colonial rule. We learn that Van Gujjars belonged to the Uttarakhand Himalaya hills. The questions help and provide conceptual clarity.

Through this chapter, students attempt the questions of history on the rebellion of 1857. It features multiple-choice questions and filling in the blanks questions to evaluate our memory and understanding.

This chapter helps the students learn more about crafts and industries under colonial rule. It features various questions to revise and review our knowledge and provide a better understanding of the subject.

This chapter consists of multiple questions based on the attempts to civilise and educate our natives. It compiles these questions to test our knowledge and understanding of the information gained from the subject.

This chapter explains many questions based on reforms, reformers, and women in history. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a social reformer who played an active role in abolishing the Sati system in 1829. The questions help to form conceptual clarity.

This chapter explains many questions based on reforms, reformers, and women in history. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a social reformer who played an active role in abolishing the Sati system in 1829. The questions help to form conceptual clarity.

This chapter presents various questions in the form of multiple-choice questions, true and false, and match the following based on the struggle for independence in India. It aims to examine our understanding of the topic.

This chapter goes through many geography questions based on natural resources, like soil and water. True and false, fill in the blanks, and question answers are part of the assignment with the purpose of testing our problem-solving skills.

The chapter explores questions based on natural resources, like land and soil. It comprises various questions based on the features of these natural resources and encourages us to solve them to examine our knowledge about them.

This chapter consists of geographical questions on the concept of water as a natural resource. The sole aim of these questions is revision, conceptual clarity, self-assessment, and understanding of the students.

This chapter provides knowledge about natural vegetation and wildlife. It also features many questions like multiple-choice questions, filling in the blanks, and matching the following to enhance students' learning.

This chapter acquaints us with many questions based on mineral and power resources. It consists of many questions, like match the following, true and false, or filling up the blanks to test our conceptual clarity.

In this chapter, we learn about agriculture and types of farming. We learn plantation farming is a form of commercial farming, and India is the biggest producer of rice in the world. There are many questions related to farming for better learning.

This chapter explores case studies based on major crops and development. It features various questions related to the farming of these crops and their share in the development to enhance our understanding and expand our knowledge.

This chapter increases our knowledge about industries by providing their classification and location. It contains multiple-choice, filling in the blanks, true or false, and match the following questions to test our knowledge and memory.

This chapter explains the major industries of the world and their location primarily near sources of raw materials. Many questions are presented to us to enhance our learning and provide conceptual clarity.

The chapter talks about comparative case studies of some major industries. We learn about Ahmedabad city, the Manchester of India. There are many multiple choice questions, fill-ups, match the following, etc., to examine our concept clarity.

This chapter sheds light on human resources. It consists of short questions, fill in the blanks, and match the following based on population, highest literacy rate in India, and differentiates between immigration and emigration.

This chapter sheds light on our constitution. It consists of multiple questions that tell about its structure, its enforcement, and its need. It features the questions to evaluate our understanding of the concept.

In this chapter, we will understand secularism. It includes multiple-choice questions and filling in the blanks questions based on state, religion, cultural and educational rights. It features the law of untouchability.

This chapter gives details on the role of Parliament and its function. It features many questions which provide us with more clarity on Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. It reviews our understanding and memory of the formation of government also.

This chapter sheds light on the need to establish the rule of law, the institution that has the power to make them, and the need to make them. It consists of multiple-choice questions and matching the correct options related to various Acts.

This chapter gives details on the judicial system and its functions. It features multiple questions based on the supreme court and the number of judges working there to evaluate our conceptual clarity and learning skills.

This chapter sheds light on the agencies that play an important role in the criminal justice system. It also features multiple questions based on functions of police, civil and criminal cases, etc., to reinforce interactive learning.

This chapter highlights marginalisation and the steps taken by the government for the welfare of scheduled castes and tribes. It includes questions on Untouchability, Warlis, and Kuki to test our problem-solving skills.

This chapter gives details to confront the marginalisation and discusses the Untouchability Act, Dalit Panther Movement, and the protection of minorities. It comprises several questions related to these topics to test our memory and understanding.

The chapter elaborates on a shirt in the market. It discusses water as an essential part of life and its supply. It consists of multiple questions regarding public healthcare and basic facilities to evaluate our knowledge and conceptual clarity.

