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Assessment Sheet 1





                    A.  Fill in the blanks.

                        1.  Roots of a plant grow ____________, and its stem grows ____________.

                        2.  The process of breathing in is called __________ while breathing out is called

                            ___________.

                        3. A ___________ is a place occupied by a particular species of animal or plant to

                            live in.

                        4. ___________ are tiny wingless insects that live on the head of humans.

                        5.  Seeds are mostly enclosed inside the ___________.

                        6. ___________ turn the food tasty by making it sweet, hot, sour or spicy.


                    B.  Write (T) for true and (F) for false statements.

                        1.  All living things show movement.

                        2.  We inhale carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.

                        3.  Woodpecker and parrot are perching birds.


                        4.  Cockroaches are nocturnal insects.

                        5.  Cabbage, lettuce and spinach store food in their fl owers.

                        6.  Rice, maize and oats are edible seeds.


                    C.  Answer the following in one word.

                        1.  Flower that always faces towards the sun                                   ____________

                        2.  Organ through which we breathe in and breathe out air                      ____________


                        3.  Strong, sharp and hooked claws of an eagle                                 ____________

                        4.  Larva is also known as                                                     ____________

                        5.  Seeds that contain only a single cotyledon                                 ____________

                        6.  Small- to medium-sized plants that can live for many years                 ____________



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