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Sample Paper SET-II
Subject: Environmental Studies.
Class: II
Time Duration: 90 min. Maximum marks: 45
General Instructions:
All questions are compulsory.
Choose the correct option and write inside the space given.
Maintain clean Handwriting.
I. Fill in the blanks with the correct words. (5)
1. A sun looks like a big ball of _________ (fire / water).
2. Monkeys leave on _________ (Den/ Trees).
3. _________ (Bones/ Muscles) are the hard parts of our body.
4. A _________ (shadow / light) is formed because the object does not let a light to pass through it.
5. _____________ (Roots/Leaf) usually grows under the ground.
II. Match the following. (5)
Herb. Den.
Germs. Grass.
Moving Air. Water cycle.
Rain. Makes you sick.
Lion. Wind.
III. Give two examples for each of the following. (5)
1. Climber’s _________________ and ________________.
2. Wild animals_________________ and ________________.
3. Minerals___________ and _______________.
4. Plants that gives us medicines________________ and ______________.
5. Things that are made from milk________________ and ______________.
IV. Look at the pictures and tick (√) the things. (5)
1. Body building foods -- Milk, eggs, cheese. Fruits, vegetables, milk.
2. Herbs -- grass, water lily, lotus. Rose, Hibiscus, grape vine.
3. We get milk from -- Horse, sheep, Ox. Cow, Buffalo, Goat.
4. Types of rocks -- Iron, Quartz, Graphite. Granite, Marble, Sandstone.
5. Wild animals eating only plants -- Elephant, Rhinoceros, Giraffe. Lion, Tiger, Vulture.
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V. Write true or false. (5)
1. Lotus is a climber. ( )
2. A house boat is made on wheels. ( )
3. Shadows are long in the morning. ( )
4. We get wood, medicines and fibers from plants. ( )
5. Ice is formed when water melts. ( )
VI. Draw and colour a tree. (5)
VII. Fill in the missing letters. (5)
1. C__I__B__R__.
2. S__ L __ W__R__.
3. P__ T __ N __M __ L __.
4. S__F__T__ R__ L __S.
5. T__M__T __.
VIII. Answer the following questions in 2 or 3 sentences. (10)
1. What is water cycle?
2. Name different types of plants with examples?
3. What is a joint? How many types of joints are there
4. Name three temporary houses?
5. Write any two safety rules on the road and in the swimming pool?