ISSO Class 3 - Sample question paper 09
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Q) Read the given statements and select the option that correctly identifies them as true (T) and false (F) ones.
(i) Reduce, reuse and recycle are the 3Rs rule for the conservation of environment.
(ii) Playing loud music causes noise pollution.
(iii) Hydroelectricity is produced by coal.
(iv) Polythene bags pollute the environment.
(i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Option A | T | F | T | T |
Option B | F | F | T | T |
Option C | F | T | T | F |
Option D | T | T | F | T |
Answer: Option D. T T F T
Q) The king was called _______ in Egypt.
A. Khalifa
B. Pharaoh
C. Wazeer
D. Raja
Answer: B. Pharaoh
Q) _________ is called mundu in Kerala.
A. Dhoti
B. Turban
C. Kurta
D. Shirt
Answer: A. Dhoti
Q) The _________ is located in Madhya Pradesh.
A. Sanchi Stupa
B. Gateway of India
C. Victoria Memorial
D. Brihadeshwara Temple
Answer: A. Sanchi Stupa
Q) ________ is a harvest festival mainly celebrated by the people of Kerala.
A. Bihu
B. Dussehra
C. Onam
D. Lohri
Answer: C. Onam
Q) The ________ civilizations flourished along the banks of the river Nile.
A. Babylonian
B. Egyptian
C. Harappan
D. None of these
Answer: B. Egyptian
Q) The _______ is used for pulling carts.
A. Bear
B. Cat
C. Deer
D. Camel
Answer: D. Camel
Q) Select the odd one out on the basis of means of communication.
A. Letter
B. Postcard
C. Landline telephone
D. Radio
Answer: D. Radio
Q) Indraprastha was the old name of
A. Mumbai
B. Hyderabad
C. Delhi
D. Kolkata
Answer: C. Delhi
Q) Which of the following is NOT a neighbouring country of India?
A. Bhutan
B. Myanmar
C. Maldives
D. Singapore
Answer: D. Singapore
Q) Study the given relationship and select the correct option to fill in the blank.
Pediatrician : Doctor of children :: Veterinarian : _________
A. Doctor of bones
B. Doctor of brain
C. Doctor of eyes
D. Doctor of animals
Answer: D. Doctor of animals
Q) Which of the following places has a hot climate?
A. Shimla
B. Jaipur
C. Srinagar
D. Darjeeling
Answer: B. Jaipur
Q) Air gets polluted due to __________.
A. Smoke given out by vehicles and factories
B. Burning of wood and garbage
C. Bursting of firecrackers
D. All of these
Answer: D. All of these
Q) Select the correct statement regarding the states of India.
A. Rajasthan is the largest state in terms of area.
B. Manipur is the smallest state in terms of area.
C. Each state has a President.
D. Arunachal Pradesh is a southern state.
Answer: B. A. Rajasthan is the largest state in terms of area.
Q) Read the given statement and fill in the blanks with the correct option.
Garba is a folk dance form of _______, while Bhangra is a folk dance form of ________.
A. Uttar Pradesh, Punjab
B. Uttar Pradesh, Kerala
C. Gujarat, Kerala
D. Gujarat, Punjab
Answer: D. Gujarat, Punjab
Q) Select the correct statement.
A. Mahabalipuram is famous for Lotus Temple.
B. Phiran is traditionally worn in Karnataka.
C. Chhath Puja is a major festival of Bihar.
D. Mahabharata was written by Valmiki.
Answer: C. Chhath Puja
Q) Select the INCORRECT match.
A. Largest ocean - Pacific
B. Smallest ocean - Arctic
C. Hot desert - Thar
D. Cold desert - Sahara
Answer: D. Cold desert - Sahara
Q) Which of the following is NOT a National Festival of India?
A. Gandhi Jayanti
B. Independence Day
C. Republic Day
D. Children’s Day
Answer: D. Children’s Day
Q) Our planet Earth is a tiny part of a galaxy called the Milky Way. The name of Milky Way in Hindi is _______.
A. Tara Punj
B. Brahmand
C. Akash Ganga
D. Vaikunth
Answer: C. Akash Ganga
Q) Which of the following can cause water pollution?
A. Honking of vehicles
B. Sewage disposal into the river
C. Burning of dry leaves
D. All of these
Answer: B. Sewage disposal into the river
Q) Select the INCORRECT statement.
A. The imaginary line around which the Earth rotates is called axis.
B. Revolution of Earth causes day and night.
C. Southern part of India is a peninsula.
D. Thar Desert is situated in the North-Western part of India.
Answer: B. Revolution of Earth causes day and night.
Q) The _______ festival is celebrated at the start of the spring season.
A. Basant Panchami
B. Eid
C. Diwali
D. Raksha Bandhan
Answer: A. Basant Panchami
Q) The _________ is generally used by a farmer.
A. Screwdriver
B. Thread
C. Sickle
D. Injection
Answer: C. Sickle
Q) ________ led the ‘Dandi March’ on 12th March, 1930.
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
C. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
D. Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: D. Mahatma Gandhi
Q) The _______ is responsible for maintaining law and order in an area.
A. Electrician
B. Policeman
C. Postman
D. Carpenter
Answer: B. Policeman
Q) Select the INCORRECT match.
A. Kashmir - Apple
B. Nagpur - Orange
C. Kerala - Coconut
D. Ratnagiri - Litchi
Answer: D. Ratnagiri - Litchi
Q) A house made of ice is called a/an ________.
A. Bungalow
B. Igloo
C. Stilt house
D. Hut
Answer: B. Igloo