The document provides information about a monthly test for class 6 students covering topics in science, social studies, and Vedic studies. It is divided into two parts - Part A focuses on the NCERT curriculum while Part B focuses on the Vedic curriculum. Both parts contain fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. The test covers a range of topics including the solar system, constellations, planets, stars, Indian history, archaeology, manuscripts, and religious scriptures. It aims to evaluate students' knowledge across these subject areas in 1 hour for a total of 40 marks.
The document provides information about a monthly test for class 6 students covering topics in science, social studies, and Vedic studies. It is divided into two parts - Part A focuses on the NCERT curriculum while Part B focuses on the Vedic curriculum. Both parts contain fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. The test covers a range of topics including the solar system, constellations, planets, stars, Indian history, archaeology, manuscripts, and religious scriptures. It aims to evaluate students' knowledge across these subject areas in 1 hour for a total of 40 marks.
The document provides information about a monthly test for class 6 students covering topics in science, social studies, and Vedic studies. It is divided into two parts - Part A focuses on the NCERT curriculum while Part B focuses on the Vedic curriculum. Both parts contain fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. The test covers a range of topics including the solar system, constellations, planets, stars, Indian history, archaeology, manuscripts, and religious scriptures. It aims to evaluate students' knowledge across these subject areas in 1 hour for a total of 40 marks.
The document provides information about a monthly test for class 6 students covering topics in science, social studies, and Vedic studies. It is divided into two parts - Part A focuses on the NCERT curriculum while Part B focuses on the Vedic curriculum. Both parts contain fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions. The test covers a range of topics including the solar system, constellations, planets, stars, Indian history, archaeology, manuscripts, and religious scriptures. It aims to evaluate students' knowledge across these subject areas in 1 hour for a total of 40 marks.
Note: Part-A is for NCERT Syllabus and Part-B is for Vedic Syllabus. Solve either Part-A or Part-B.
Part-A (NCERT)
1. Fill in the blanks: (1mark X 10 = 10marks)
(a) Planets do not have their own __________ and _______________. (b) The first big kingdom was___________ (c) The first Prime Minister of India was_______________ (d) coconut is famous in the southern state like ____________ (e) The phrase unity in diversity was coined by_____________. (f) Ladakh is famous for its _________________ (g) The people of Ladakh wear _____________ clothes. (h) _____________________ are smaller river that flow into a larger river (i) _____________planet is known as Earths twin (j) _________________ planet is a unique planet.
2. State whether true or false. (1mark X 5 = 5marks)
(a) The Moon is the only satellite of the earth. (b) pole star indicate direction to the south (c) Ladakh is cold desert (d) The person who studies the past is known as historian (e) The study of old tools buried inside the earth is called archaeology.
3. Write short notes on the following: (2marks X 5 = 10marks)
(a) Manuscripts (b) inscriptions (c) Galaxy (d) Solar system (e) Constellations
4. Answer the following questions: (2marks X 6 = 12marks)
(a) Which city was discovered 2500 year ago? (b) Where Agriculture was first discovered? (c) Name some examples of archaeological tools (d) To which galaxy does our Solar system belong? (e) Why our earth is a unique planet? (f) What are Artifacts?
5. Differentiate between: Planets and stars. (3marks)
Part-B (Vedic)
1. Fill in the blanks: (1mark X 10 = 10marks)
(a) The temperature of the surface of the sun is about _______________. (b) Halleys comet appears after every_______________. (c) There are about 800 languages in India of which ____________are recognized by the Indian constitution. (d) Kerela is known for its _______________ in the west. (e) The phrase unity in diversity was coined by_____________. (f) Ladakh is famous for its _________________ (g) The people of ladakh wear _____________ clothes (h) Mercury venus Earth and mars are collectively called ______________. (i) _____________is the largest asteroid. (j) ______________ planet has reddish appearance.
2. State whether true or false. (1mark X 5 = 5marks)
(a) The Moon is the only satellite of the earth. (b) BCE stands for before Christian era. (c) The Mesolithic people started using pygmy tools which were huge and heavy. (d) In India cave paintings have been discovered at Bhimbetka in chhatisgarh. (e) Arthshastra was written by kautilya.
3. Write short notes on the following: (2marks X 5 = 10marks)
(a) Manuscripts (b) Archives (c) Stone Age (d) Microliths (e) Constellations
4. Answer the following questions: (2marks X 6 = 12marks)
(a) What are asteroids? (b) How are meteors formed? (c) Name five religions of India. (d) To which galaxy does our Solar system belong? (e) What are religious literary sources? (f) What are Artifacts?
5. Differentiate between: Planets and stars. (3marks)
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