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AMITY International GTSE Class IV Sample Papers : Global Talent Search Examination

Name of the Organisation : AMITY
Name of the Exam : Amity International GTSE Global Talent Search Examination
Document Type : Sample Papers
Class : IV
Subject : Environmental studies, Mathematics
Website : https://www.amity.edu/

AMITY GTSE Examination Class IV Sample Papers

Question Paper of Amity International Olympiad GTSE Global Talent Search Examination Class IV Environmental Studies & Mathematics Question Paper is now available in the official website of AMITY International.

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Instructions to Candidates

01. This question paper has 40 objective questions. In addition to this question paper, you are also given an answer-sheet.
02. Read the instructions carefully for each section before attempting it.
03. For each correct answer 2 marks will be awarded and there is no negative marking.
04. On the answer-sheet, fill up all the entries carefully in the space provided, Only In Block Capital Letters.


05. Incomplete / incorrect / carelessly filled information may disqualify your candidature.
06. On the answer-sheet, use PENCIL / BLUE or BLACK BALL PEN.
07. No extra sheet will be provided for roughwork. Use the space available in the paper for your rough- work.
08. Use of calculator is not permitted.
09. No student is permitted to leave the examination hall before time is complete.
10. Use of unfair means shall invite cancellation of the test.

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Model Questions

Max Marks : 80
Time : 11:00 to 12:30 noon

Environmental studies

Each question has four alternatives marked (A), (B), (C) and (D), but only one of these alternatives is the correct answer.
1. You might have seen different workers performing different works. The same person cannot do all the works. Relate the workers (given in column II) and the works which they perform (given in column I) and tick-mark (?) the correct relation, given as one of the four alternatives. Work performed Name of worker
(a) Working with wood, making or repairing (i) Plumber window, door, etc. (ii) Mason
(b) Replacing fuse-wire, repairing electric fan, (iii) Electrician geyser, etc. (iv) Carpenter
(c) Working with bricks, laying floors with cement or tiles.
(d) Repairing water taps, pipes and other fittings in bathroom
(A) (a) – iv, (b) – ii, (c) – iii, (d) – i
(B) (a) – iv, (b) – ii, (c) – i, (d) – iii
(C) (a) – iv, (b) – iii, (c) – ii, (d) – i
(D) (a) – iv, (b) – iii, (c) – i, (d) – ii

2. Which one of the following is not a part of Indian Railways, if you are travelling with some heavy luggage ?
(A) Taxi
(B) Ticket Checker
(C) Coolie
(D) Sweeper

3. This spice has been long considered as a herbal wonder drug. In its raw form, it can assist in managing high cholesterol level. It can even act as natural mosquito repellent. This is commonly used by some persons while some people don’t like it. This spice is known as
(A) ginger
(B) garlic
(C) pepper
(D) clove

4. Name the following birds in the order in which these are shown as under :
(Pictures of the birds are not to the scale)
(A) crow, hen, duck, parrot, pigeon, sparrow
(B) crow, duck, hen, pigeon, parrot, sparrow
(C) crow, duck, hen, parrot, pigeon, sparrow
(D) crow, duck, hen, parrot, sparrow, pigeon

5. Tick-mark (?) the incorrect statement.
(A) Every beehive has only one queen bee that lays eggs
(B) There are only a few male bees in the hive. These have a special role to look after the baby bees and also protect the worker bees and the hive from other insects
(C) Most of the bees in the hive are worker bees. These worker bees collect the nectar from the flowers for the honey
(D) Many people in villages do bee-keeping and collect the honey. Some people also make sufficient money from this business of bee-keeping

6. In India, we celebrate three National Holidays. The first is celebrated on 26th of January as Republic Day. The second is celebrated on 15th of August as Independence Day. The third is celebrated on 2nd of October as birthday of the Father of Nation. The full name of the Father of Nation is
(A) Mohanlal Karamchand Gandhi
(B) Mohanlal Karanchand Gandhi
(C) Mohandas Karanchand Gandhi
(D) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

7. Match the vegetables given in Column I with the statements given in column II and tick-mark(?) the correct relation.
Column I Column II
(a) Cabbage (i) juice of this vegetable is also popular
(b) Cauliflower (ii) leafy vegetable
(c) Carrot (iii) most widely grown vegetable
(d) Potato (iv) eaten raw, cooked or pickled
(A) (a) – iv, (b) – ii, (c) – i, (d) – iii
(B) (a) – ii, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – iii
(C) (a) – ii, (b) – i, (c) – iv, (d) – iii
(D) (a) – ii, (b) – iv, (c) – iii, (d) – i

8. Every country has its currency, known by a particular name. For example : currency of USA is Dollar, currency of India is Rupee, currency of Pakistan is Pakistan Rupee. The name of currency of Bangladesh is
(A) Bangadeshi Taka
(B) Bangladeshi Rupee
(C) Bangladeshi Kyat
(D) Bangladeshi Doller

9. Sometimes gutter water gets mixed with the water in the drinking-water pipes. Sometimes, even water from the hand pumps is dirty. If the water is not clean or when it appears dirty or slightly coloured, then we should nor drink such water. It may cause many problems. Which one of the following problems is not caused by dirty or contaminated water ?
(A) Diarrhoea or loose motions
(B) Yellow urine, yellow skin and fever
(C) Vomiting or stomach ache
(D) Malaria or whooping cough

10. Sounds of various animals have been given different names. For example dogs : bark, cats : meow. Match the animals given in column I and their sounds given in column II and tick-mark (?) the correct answer.
Column I Column II
(a) Elephants (i) chirp
(b) Frogs (ii) trumpet
(c) Lions (iii) croak
(d) Birds (iv) roar
(A) (a) – iv, (b) – iii, (c) – ii, (d) – i
(B) (a) – ii, (b) – i, (c) – iv, (d) – iii
(C) (a) – ii, (b) – iii, (c) – iv, (d) – i
(D) (a) – ii, (b) – iv, (c) – i, (d) – iii

11. Which one of the following vegetables is different from the other three ?
(A) Potatoes
(B) Tomatoes
(C) Pumpkins
(D) Brinjals

12. Work made by pasting materials such as scraps, photographs or printed material on flat surface is called
(A) collage
(B) hodge podge
(C) chart
(D) glossary

13. Which one of the following statements is not correct ?
(A) Human beings cannot survive without plants and animals, and plants and animals cannot survive without human beings
(B) Deforestation or cutting of trees also decreases the population of birds and animals
(C) Atmospheric air is continuously purified by trees and plants
(D) Plants and trees also increase the wealth of a country

14. The five coloured Olympic rings (given below) were designed in 1913, adopted in 1914 and appeared for the first time at the Olympic Games at Antwerp (Belgium) in 1920. These five rings represent the unity of five inhabited continents (with the Americas regarded as one continent). The five colours are on white background. The colours were chosen such that each nation has at least one of these colours in its national flag. The colours of these rings are respectively
(A) Red, yellow, black, green, blue
(B) Blue, green, black, yellow, red
(C) Red, green, black, yellow, blue
(D) Blue, yellow, black, green, red

15. It is one of the most cultivated tree fruits. This fruit matures in autumn and is available in different varieties. It is used as a raw, in making jams or juices and milk shakes. Its cut slices, when exposed, become brown. It is also used in confectionery. The name of this fruit is
(A) mango
(B) apple
(C) banana
(D) orange

Mathematics

Each question has four alternatives marked (A), (B), (C)and (D), but only one of these alternatives is the correct answer.
1. A plant grows 0.4 millimetre everyday. How much will it grow in one year ?
(A) 16.40 centimetre
(B) 14.60 centimetre
(C) 15.60 centimetre
(D) 14.40 centimetre

2. Find the result of the following expression : (180 ? 4 + 5) – (180 ? 5 + 4)
(A) 30
(B) 20
(C) 10
(D) 0

3. Find the unknown numbers x and y such that the sum of the numbers along each row, along each column and along each diagonal of the grid is 45
(A) 11, 20
(B) 20, 11
(C) 19, 12
(D) 12, 19

4. Which one of the following numbers is not a perfect square?
(A) 192
(B) 169
(C) 144
(D) 121

5. If ? × × ? = 3360 and ? × = 240, then the value of ? is equal to
(A) 16
(B) 15
(C) 14
(D) 12

6. 3.5 + 5.25 + 1 2 + 1 4 is equal to
(A) 9.5
(B) 10.00
(C) 9.00
(D) 9.25

7. How many different numbers can be formed by using the digits 1, 2 and 3 such that no digit is repeated and all the numbers have all these three digits ?
(A) 6
(B) 5
(C) 4
(D) 3

8. What number is exactly in the middle of the numbers 367 and 479 ?
(A) 424
(B) 423
(C) 422
(D) 421

9. Shyam noted that his heart makes 7 beats in 5 seconds. How many beats will Shyam’s heart make in 2 minutes ?
(A) 164
(B) 166
(C) 168
(D) 172

10. If 2/3 of a number of flowers is 16, then 3/4 of this number of flowers is
11. 43 ? 16 ? 13 = 40. In the above statement, which of the mathematical operations shown by ? and ? , respectively, will give the correct equation ?
(A) + +
(B) + –
(C) – –
(D) – +

12.Rashmi has equal number of ten-rupee notes and five-rupee notes. If total money with Rashmi is Rs. 435, then find the number of her ten-rupee notes.
(A) 28
(B) 29
(C) 30
(D) 31

13. Count the number of days from July 16, 2008 to November 22, 2008
(A) 131 days
(B) 130 days
(C) 129 days
(D) 128 days

14. A clock takes exactly 1 second to strike 3 O?clock and the strikings are uniformly spaced. To strike 9 O?clock, the same clock will take
(A) 4.5 seconds (B) 4.0 seconds
(C) 3.5 seconds (D) 3.0 seconds

15. If FRIEND can be written as GSJFOE, then MOTHER can be written as
(A) LPUIFS
(B) NPUGFS
(C) NPSIFQ
(D) NPUIFS

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