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Class 4 Admission Test Sample Paper

Solan Public School in Solan, Punjab held a PRT (Primary Teacher Training) exam for the 2022-23 academic year. The exam consisted of three sections - English, Science, and Mathematics. In the English section, students had to answer comprehension questions about a passage on Surya's job at the Shadipur Zoo, rearrange words and sentences, and identify verbs. The Science section covered topics like physical quantities, properties of light and shadows, crops, planets, minerals, pollution and the skeletal system. The Mathematics section included questions on operations with large numbers, fractions, volume, lengths, and word problems involving money.

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Class 4 Admission Test Sample Paper

Solan Public School in Solan, Punjab held a PRT (Primary Teacher Training) exam for the 2022-23 academic year. The exam consisted of three sections - English, Science, and Mathematics. In the English section, students had to answer comprehension questions about a passage on Surya's job at the Shadipur Zoo, rearrange words and sentences, and identify verbs. The Science section covered topics like physical quantities, properties of light and shadows, crops, planets, minerals, pollution and the skeletal system. The Mathematics section included questions on operations with large numbers, fractions, volume, lengths, and word problems involving money.

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  • Section A (English)
  • Section B (Science)
  • Section C (Mathematics)

Solan Public School, Solan

Beautiful beginnings…..
Affiliated to CBSE (Affiliation No.: 630331)

PRT

Academic Year: 2022-23

Date: ____/ ____ /_________

Section A (English)

Q1. Read the paragraph and answer the questions. [5]

Surya loved animals. He always wanted to be in the company of animals and as luck would have
it, he found a job in Shadipur Zoo. He was always busy with the tigers, lions, monkeys, snakes,
bears and birds like peacock, parrots, emus etc.

Surya was supposed to clean the cages with the help of two attendants. He was supposed to feed
them twice a day, supervise the other workers and cover the cages as per need.

A cobra once attacked him due to which he was upset. When he got to know that it was in pain
due to hurt, he felt relaxed and loved the cobra more.

a. What was Surya interested in?


b. Which zoo was he working in?
c. What were his responsibilities in the zoo?
d. Name any two animals and two birds in the zoo.
e. Why did the cobra attack Surya?
Q2. Re-arrange the following. [5]

a. my/lives/sister/Delhi/in

b. post/will/I/letter/this/tomorrow
c. banana/the/is/monkey/eating/a
d. September/month/October/the/is/after
e. great/is/quality/a/honesty

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Q3. Underline the verbs in the following sentences. [5×1=5] a. She

is cooking at the moment.

b. The children are playing with the snowballs.


c. The boy got good marks.
d. Poonam writes stories for her friends.
e. Anita sings in the band.
Q4. Use the following Nouns into sentences [5×1=5]

a. Solan

b. Sister
c. Books
d. Village
e. Paint

Section B (Science)
Q.1 Which of these is not physical quantity? [1] a.

Temperature

b. Feelings
c. Length
d. Mass
Q.2 What is the colour of the shadow? [1] a. Brown
b. Same as object

c. Blue

d. Black
Q.3 Give two Examples of Kharif crops. [1]

Q.2 Are there any plants that you have heard but never seen? Write any two.
[2]

Q.3 Which are the states next to state you live in. Mention any two.
[2]

Q. Why do we stars mostly in night? [2]

Q.2 What are mineral?


[1]

Q.3 Define Air pollution.


[1]

Q.4 What do you mean by soil erosion?


[1]

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Q.5 Define Force. Write its two effects ?
[2]

Q.6 Write two important functions of the skeletal system.


[2]

Q.7 Name five sense organs and write their importance.


[2]

Section C (Mathematics)
Q.1: What is the predecessor of 9,52,10,736? [1]
Q.2: One million is equal to how many lakhs? [1]
Q.3: A number when multiplied by 7 gives 91 as the product. Find the number. [1]
Q.4: Simplify: [1]
3x + 7y + 7x -3x + 7y
Q.5: Convert 450C to 0F. [1]

Q.6: Find the volume of a box whose each side measures 9cm. [1]
Q.7: If the radius of the circle is 2.5cm. Find the length of its longest chord. [2]
Q.8 Solve: [2×2=4]
a. A set of books costs Rs. 1,459. A school ordered 375 such sets. How much did the school
pay?
b. Rahul bought a book for Rs. 400 and sold it for Rs. 336. Find the loss percentage.

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Common questions

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Verbs are crucial in sentences as they express actions, states, or occurrences. In the examples: 'She is cooking', 'The children are playing', 'The boy got', 'Poonam writes', and 'Anita sings', the verbs are 'is cooking', 'are playing', 'got', 'writes', and 'sings', respectively . They serve as the core predicates describing what subjects are doing .

The five sense organs—eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin—are essential for perceiving the environment. The eyes enable vision, ears facilitate hearing, the nose allows for the sense of smell, the tongue detects taste, and the skin senses touch. Together, they help humans interact with and understand their surroundings, make decisions, and perform everyday activities .

Honesty as a quality signifies truthfulness, transparency, and integrity. It is vital for building trust, fostering open communication, and promoting ethical behavior in social and professional contexts. It forms the basis for moral decision-making and is crucial for sustaining relationships and societal well-being .

The total cost is calculated by multiplying the cost per set of books, Rs. 1,459, by the number of sets ordered, 375. This results in Rs. 547,125 . Such financial considerations include budget management, evaluation of the necessity of the purchase, and assessment of potential bulk order discounts .

Force is a vector quantity that causes an object to undergo a change in speed, direction, or shape. The two effects of force include causing a stationary object to move and altering the motion of a moving object, such as changing its velocity or trajectory . This concept is fundamental in physics, explaining how interactions occur between objects .

Soil erosion is the process by which the upper layer of soil is removed, often due to wind, water, or human activity . This can lead to reduced agricultural productivity, loss of soil fertility, and increased pollution and sedimentation in waterways, which can affect aquatic life and water quality .

Feelings differ from physical quantities because they are subjective, qualitative experiences that cannot be directly measured or quantified in numerical terms like temperature, length, or mass. In scientific contexts, physical quantities are preferred for precise measurements, standardization, and empirical analysis, whereas feelings are more suitable for psychological or subjective evaluations .

Surya was responsible for cleaning the cages, feeding the animals twice a day, supervising other workers, and covering the cages as needed . An incident occurred where a cobra attacked him, which initially upset Surya, but upon learning that the cobra was in pain due to an injury, he felt relaxed and developed even more affection for the animal .

Kharif crops are typically sown at the beginning of the monsoon season and harvested at the end, indicating reliance on seasonal rainfall. Examples include rice and maize . Their growth and harvest align with climatic conditions, reflecting the agricultural cycle's adaptation to environmental factors .

The conversion formula from Celsius to Fahrenheit is (°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F. For 45°C, this calculation yields (45 × 9/5) + 32 = 113°F . This demonstrates how temperature scales differ and requires understanding of basic arithmetic operations and formula application .

Solan Public School, Solan 
                                   Beautiful beginnings….. 
            Affiliated to CBS
Q3. Underline the verbs in the following sentences.                                                 [5×1=5]  a. She
is cookin
Q.5 Define Force. Write its two effects ? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[2] 
Q.6 Write two important functions of the skeletal system.

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