NOTE:- Holiday homework is compulsory for all the students and it carries weightage. Written Mock Paper to be done in Neat handwriting.
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1 NOTE:- Holiday homework is compulsory for all the students and it carries weightage. Written Mock Paper to be done in Neat handwriting. Revise all the bookwork and copy work done in Nov. & Dec
2 CLASS II SUB ENGLISH MOCK PAPER (final term) M.M-50 NAME- R.NO- SEC- DATE- NOTE- 1. Attempt all questions. 2. Write neatly and clearly. 3. Follow the cursive writing pattern. 4. Use eraser and sharpen pencils. SECTION A (READING) Q1. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions carefully. (5) Aarti is Manu s best friend. She is getting ready to go to Manu s birthday party in the evening. She bought a big book of stories as a birthday gift for Manu. Aarti wants to wrap it in red colour paper. She knows that red is Manu s favourite colour. She can t find any red paper. Aarti is sad. Looking at Aarti s sad face her mother told her to wrap the gift in her red scarf. Aarti was delighted. Q1. Who is Manu s best friend? a.) Aarti b.) Jagriti c.) Nobody d.) Neha Q2. Where is Aarti going in the evening? Ans. Q3. What gift Aarti had for Manu? Ans. Q4. Which is Manu s favourite colour? Ans.
3 Q5. Make sentences :- Favourite - SECTION B (WRITING) Q1. Write ten lines on any one of the following :- (5) Save Earth, Save Life Or My favourite festival Q2. Write an application for one day leave. (5) The Principal ST. Angel Public School Delhi Date Subject- Respected Ma am, Yours obediently
4 Section C ( GRAMMAR) Q1. Write the sentences using the short forms of NOT. (2) 1. It is not raining. Ans. 2. We will not go. Ans. Q2. Fill in the blanks with ( what, who, where or when) (1) 1. are you doing? 2. is Gopi? Q3. Arrange the words in order and make one complete sentence. (2) 1. making / mother / a / cake / is. Ans. 2. six / chairs / are / the / room / in /there. Ans. Q4. Fill in the blanks choosing the correct words from the brackets. (2) 1. I saw Sanjay, he didn t see me. ( or, but ) 2 I ran could not catch the bus. ( or, but ) Q5. Add do not or does not to these sentences. (2) 1. I drink coffee. Ans. 2. She cooks well.
5 Ans. Q6. Write the past forms of these given verbs. (1) 1. Help - 2. Go - SECTION D ( LITERATURE ) Q1. Anwser the following questions :- (6) 1. How did the children s mother help the gull? Ans. 2. Why did the men unite the bullock? Ans. 3. When did the men load the cart? Ans. Q2. Write the opposite of these words. (1) 1. Dark 2. Day Q3. Write True ( t ) or Not true ( nt ) in correct brackets. (2) 1. The grey bundle was gull. ( ) 2. On Kamala s birthday Kamala s grandmother gifted her a bicycle. ( ) 3. The children kept the gull at home as their pet. ( )
6 4. A cat is running behind Betty. ( ) Q4. Complete the sentences. (4) 1. It took a total of hour to unload and load the cart. 2. One afternoon, Kamala 3 Kamala found that the windows were 4 The children the life of a gull. Q5. Rewrite these words to make a sentence. (2) 1. easy / Hindi / is / learn / to / it Ans. 2 cold / was / it / very / month / last Ans. Q6. Dictation (5) Sentence Q7. Holidays homework. (5)
7 अभ य स प रश न पत र कक ष द सर (ह द ) ख ड क प र१ न च ल ख अन छ द क पढ़कर प रश न क उत तर द ज य (५) एक ब र स क म इ स प क टर आय उनक न म थ लमस टर गययएल स उन ह न ड़क क अ ग र क प च शब द ल खन क ददए ग ध न और स र शब द ल ख ल ए लसर फ क त ल खन नह आय म स टर न द ख कक उन ह न यह शब द नह ल ख, त उन ह न इ स प क टर स आ ख बच कर इश र ककय ककन ग ध कर र भ च पच प ब ठ रह स र ड़क न प च शब द सह ल ख ग ध न लसर फ च र ह ल ख अभ य स क यय प र. १ सभ प रश न क उत तर एक शब द म द ज य क) इ स प क टर क क य न म थ? उ ख) स र बच च न ककतन शब द सह ल ख थ? उ ग) ग ध क क न-स शब द ल खन नह आय? उ घ) सह ल ग शब द पर ग ग ओ १) ड़ककय अ ग र \ ड़क ङ) व क य बन ओ २) स क -
8 ख ड ख प र.२ यनम नल खखत म स ककस एक ववषय पर अन च छ द ल ख (५) क) वष फ ऋत ख) म र वप रय त य ह र ह प र. ३ ख स थ न क भरकर पत र प र कर (५) स व म प रध न च य फ मह दय स ट ए ववद य य र दहण, स क टर १५ आदरण य मह दय सववनय यनव दन यह ह कक धन यव द आपक ददन क
9 प र.४ वव म शब द ल ख (२) क) गम - ख) ग त - प र.५ सवफन म शब द क र ख ककत क ज य (२) क) म र छत त स रक ष त रह ग ख) वह घ स स ब हर यनक गई ग) त म अपन क म कर घ) म न ख न ख ल य प र.६ ख स थ न भर (५ ) क) १५ ख) सत रह ग) ब ईस घ) ३० प र.७ ख स थ न म सह क य शब द भर (२) झ भ ग ख त क) बच च रह ह ख) म हन झ रह ह ग) र ध ख न ह प र.८ शब द क श द ध करक ल ख (२) क) ददव र ख) क य क ख ड ग प र.९ सह उत तर पर सह क यनश न ग ओ (१) क) ग ध क न म कब ह आ? १) 4 ई २) 2 अक ट बर ३) 23 नवर ख) स नहर क ककस पर दय आ गई? १) आदम पर २) पश ओ पर ३) चचड य पर
10 प र.१० एक स अन क क ल ए शब द बन कर ल ख (२) क) एक मछ ख) एक ड़क प र.११ ख स थ न भर (२) चचत रक मह त म ग ध ह प न क) ठ ठ प य ख) हम र र ष ट रवपत ह ग) अच छ स ख क ल ए स खन च दहए घ) प य स क म र ब र ह रह ह प र.१२ ददए गय शब द क अथफ ल ख (२) क) तस व र - ख) अन र ध - प र.१३ ककसन, ककसक कह? (१) क) बह त गम ग रह ह प र.१४ ऊ च स वर म शब द पढ और इनम आय स य क त व य न ल ख (१) क) नन ह, इन ह, क न ह - = = प र.१५ ददए गय प रश न क उत तर द (३) क) ग ध ककस भ क स वन भर महस स कर रह थ उ ख) चचडड़य क बच च ब र-ब र च च ख -ब द क य कर रह थ? उ प र.१६ श र त ख (५)
11 १ २ ३ ४ ५ व क य प र. १७ अवक श क यफ (५)
12 MOCK TEST PAPER (18-19) CLASS-II MATHS M.M:50 Name R.No Class Date Q.1 Fill in the blanks. (4) (a) 1Kg= g (b) 1L= ml (c) Ikm= m (d) is the base unit of weight. (e) 4X1= (f) 23X0= (g)6/0= (h) 19/1= Q.2 Divide the following (2) (a) 6 36 (b) 8 72 Q.3 Add the following (4) (a) Kg g (b) m cm
13 (c) L ml (b) m cm Q.4 Find the product of the following. (4) (a) T O (b) T O X 3 x 6 (C) H T O (d) H T O X 1 X 2 Q.5 Divide the following (a) 42 7= (b) 56 8= (c) 81 9= Q.6 Write (T) for true and (F) for false. (5) (a) The number which is left over is called quotient. (b) The answer of the multiplication sum is called product. (c) Gram and metre are the standard units of capacity. (d) 1 metre is equals to 100 cm. (e) Any number divided by 0 is always 0. Q.7 Expand the numbers. (2)
14 (a) 157= + + (b) 583= + + Q.8 What comes before (1) (a) 47 (b) 93 Q.9 What comes after (1) (a) 79 (b) 84 Q.10 Complete the pattern (2) (a) (b Q.11 Write the number of faces, edges and corners of the following shapes. (3) (a) Cube - Faces- Edges- Corners- (b) Cone - - Faces- Edges- Corners- Q.12 Write the number name of the following. (2) (a) 8 4 = (b) 6 7 = Q.13 Write the place value of (1) (a) 2 in 532 = (b)4 in 468 = Q.14 Complete the given pattern. (a) 6, 9, 12,,. (b) 10, 20, 30, 40,,.
15 Q.15 Choose the correct unit to measure capacity. (2) (a) Tank= (b) Cup = Q.16 Tarun bought 15kg onions, 14 kg potatoes and 18 kg tomatoes. What is the total weight of the vegetables? (2) Ans Kg Weight of onions = Weight of potatoes = Weight of tomatoes= Q.17 Dodging (5) (a) 12 X 6 = (b) 8 x 3 = (c) 7 X 6 = (d) 5 X 8= (e) 11 X 6 = Q.18 Write the table of 8. (5) T O X T O = T O
16 TIME MOCK PAPER ( ) CLASS-II EVS M.M.-50 NAME CLASS/ SEC. R.NO. Q1. Fill in the blanks using help box. (4) medicines, cotton, bear, air a) There is around the earth. b) clothes keep us cool. c) A eats both plants and animals. d) Plants give us. Q2. Write T for true and F for false. (4) a) Domestic animals live in the jungle. ( ) b) Very high hills are called mountains. ( ) c) Tress need support to stand straight. ( ) d) We wear woollen clothes in summer. ( ) Q3. Answer the following questions (8) a) Give two examples of plants whose roots we eat? Ans.,. b) Name any two plant eaters. Ans.,. c) Name any two types of pollution. Ans.,. d) Which are the coldest months in India? Ans.,.
17 Q4. Define :- (8) a) Wind-. b) Plateau-. c) Shrubs-. d) Flesh eaters-. Q5. Match the following (4) a) 1) Desert b) 2) Rainbow c) 3) climbers d) 4) farm animals
18 Q6. Tick( ) the correct option- (4) a) Our earth is made up of water and 1) Land ( ) 2) iron ( ) b) Places which have heavy rainfall or snow have roofs. 1) Flat ( ) 2) sloping ( ) c) Carrot is a 1) Root ( ) 2) stem ( ) d) plough fields. 1) Lion ( ) 2) bullocks ( ) Q7. Draw and label the following (8) a) Any one type of plant b)two things get from animals
19 Two things get from plants Things use in winter season Q8. Dictation (5) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Q9. Winter H.H.W- (5)
20 FINAL TERM PACKAGE MORAL SCIENCE CLASS II Q1. Answer the following in one word. a) Who flew and spotted the hunter? Crow b) Who lost his pride before the tiny ants? King Cobra c) Who save the little fish from the dangerous fish? Octopus d) What was the cow chewing? Grass e) Who was the king of the forest? King Cobra f) Who wanted to be friends with the deer, crow,and the mouse? Tortoise g) What pierced Amar s finger? A Thrown Q2. Give the meaning of the given words. a) Interfere Disturb b) Tiny Very small c) Shy Nervous d) Dangerous That which can cause harm e) Powerful Strong f) Creature Animal g) Feast Large meal h) Gnawed To bite Q3. Write T for true and F for false statement.
21 a) The deer lay on the hunter s path as if dead. T b) The hunter was happy to lose the deer. F c) Octopus shot a big jet of ink on the fish s face. T d) Octopus was too shy. T e) Amar was running after cows. F f) Amar try to pluck flowers. T g) King cobra ordered rabbit to leave the tree. F h) King cobra was powerful. T Q4. Fill in the blanks. a) King cobra s pride boosted (Boosted/cooled) up when other small animals began to fear him. b) When king cobra was small he ate little creatures. (Creatures/snake) c) The cow was chewing grass. (Rose/grass) d) Natural beauty should not be harmed. (man-made/natural) e) All the fish congratulated the octopus. (Congratulated/thanked) f) Tortoise was caught in the net by the hunter. Q5. Speak two lines about yourself. I am I am (Answers can vary) Q6. Tell the moral of the story The Brave Octopus? Overcoming shyness and showing courage. Q7. The little fish needed help but no one helped her. Why? Because big fish was so dangerous that no one dared to help. Q8. What should we do to maintain nature?
22 1. We should protect all plant and animals. 2. We should never harm natural beauty. (Answers can vary) Q9. What did the king cobra see near the tree? He saw an ant hill near the tree. Q10. What lesson do you think did king cobra learn? It is better to be humble than to be proud. Q11. Name the friends who helped their friend who was in need? Deer, mouse and crow. Q12.What is the moral of the story The rose thorn. Caring for nature. Q13 Write any two ways in which you think you can protect nature? 1. Plant more and more trees. 2. Do not throw garbage on the road. (Answer can vary) Q14.Tell some qualities you see in your best friend. (Any two) 1. Honesty, helpful, cheerful, polite. (Answer can vary) Q15. What is the moral of the story Four friends and the hunter.? A friend is need is a friend indeed.
23 GK PACKAGE CLASS-II SECTION-A Ques. 1 Write the name of the state with its special food or dish. a) GattaKadhi b) DahiJalebi Ans.- a) Rajasthan b) Uttar Pradesh Ques. 2 What is the capital of Nepal? Ans. Kathmandu Ques. 3 Beijing is the capital of which country. Ans. China Ques. 4 Which dress is worn by the peoples of Scotland. Ans. Kilt Ques. 5 Which dress is worn by the people of Japan. Ans. Kimono Ques. 6 Identify- Ans. Mahatma Gandhi Dalai Lama Tabla Piano Ques.7 Where Big Ben is situated? Ans. United Kingdom Ques. 8 Name the famous monument of Malaysia? Ans. Petronas Tower
24 Ques. 9 Identify the great entertainers- Ans. Salman Khan AR Rahman Ques. 10 Identify the sports shown below- Ans. Chess Archery Ques. 11 Name the following- a)i cannot fly,but I can run very fast. Ans. Ostrich b)i am a rabbit,where do I live? Ans. Burrow Ques.12 Name the movie in which the girl has a blue-coloured umbrella and she lives in Himachal Pradesh. Ans. The blue Umbrella Ques. 13 This is a movie in which the story revolves around two brothers who live in a slum. They focus on their goal and achieve something that becomes a great example for everyone. Ans. Half ticket Ques. 14 Complete the sentence- Cricket is played by Ans. Virat Kohli Ques. 15 Write the name of the sports person who plays Tennis. Ans. Sania Mirza
25 SECTION B Ques.1 Who was the first Prime Minister of India? Ans. Jawaharlal Nehru Ques.2 How many cricket world cup does India have? Ans. Two Ques. 3 In which year the elections will be going to conduct? Ans Ques. 4 What is the currency of Malaysia? Ans. Ring Git Ques.5 The Durand cup is associated with which sport? Ans. Football Ques. 6 Who is the currently elected chief minister of Rajasthan? Ans. Ashok Gahlot Ques. 7 In whose memory Nobel prize is awarded? Ans. Alfred Nobel Ques. 8 Who is the first Indian to win a world series final title? Ans. PV Sindhu Ques. 9 From when did test match starts among India and Australia? Ans. 6 December Ques. 10 In which year cricket world cup will be going to held? Ans c.sc. Q1. Type the five lines on good manners in word pad and paste the printout in computer copy. Q2. Do page 70,71,72, in computer book as mock paper.
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