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CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF

Board CBSE
Textbook NCERT
Class Class 5
Subject English
Chapter CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
Chapter Name Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions
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English Worksheet for CBSE Class 5 Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Questions with Answer Download free PDF

Direction: Three sentences are given below you have to identify which sentence is a fact and which is an opinion. Choose your answer as:

Q1.

I: Books are like friends who bring rich and lasting rewards.

II: You should choose your friends.

III: Books give us eternal satisfaction.

(a) I - fact, II - opinion, III - opinion

(b) I - opinion, II - fact, III - opinion

(c) I - fact, II - opinion, III - fact

(d) I - opinion, II - opinion, III - fact

Answer:

(a)

Q2.

I: The greatest need to India today is not for rare specialists but for well-trained general physicians.

II: Basic medical education needs to be increased urgently.

III: Specialised medical education does not take care of general public health or the health of the common masses in India.

(a) I - fact, II - opinion, III - opinion

(b) I - opinion, II - fact, III - opinion

(c) I - fact, II - opinion, III - fact

(d) I - opinion, II - opinion, III - fact

Answer:

(d)

Q3.

I: Their house is on the highway with a heavy traffic and they are facing a problem of noise pollution.

II: People should build their houses away from highway

III: Traffic creates problems of environmental pollution.

(a) I - fact, II - opinion, III - opinion

(b) I - opinion, II - fact, III - opinion

(c) I - fact, II - opinion, III - fact

(d) I - opinion, II - opinion, III - fact

Answer:

(c)

Q4.

I: The present education system needs thorough overhauling.

II: Overhauling results in improvement.

III: The present education system is out-dated.

(a) I - fact, II - opinion, III - opinion

(b) I - opinion, II - fact, III - opinion

(c) I - fact, II - opinion, III - fact

(d) I - opinion, II - opinion, III - fact

Answer:

(b)

Q5.

I: Candidates should be young energetic and dynamic in the age group of 27 to 32 years.

II: Persons below 27 years are not energetic.

III: Persons above 45 years are not young.

(a) I - fact, II - opinion, III - opinion

(b) I - opinion, II - fact, III - opinion

(c) I - fact, II - opinion, III - fact

(d) I - opinion, II - opinion, III - fact

Answer:

(d)

Direction: In these questions, a fact is followed by two opinions. You have to find which opinions follow the given fact. Give your answer as:

Q6.

Fact: Domestic demand has been increasing faster than the production of indigenous crude oil.

Opinion:

I. Crude oil must be imported.

II. Domestic demand should be reduced.

(a) If only opinion I follows

(b) If only opinion II follows

(c) If either opinion I or II follows

(d) If neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(b)

Q7.

Fact: The dissimilarities between the problems of rural and urban development! stand out clearly when we compare the attitude of the government towards these! two fields.

Opinion:

I. Government has more favourable attitude towards rural development than urban development.

II. Government has more favourable attitude towards urban development than rural development.

(a) If only opinion I follows

(b) If only opinion II follows

(c) If either opinion I or II follows

(d) If neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(c)

Q8.

Fact: Castes on social side are a product of human organisations and not a mystery of divine appointment.

Opinion:

I: Castes are man-made.

II: Divinity has created many mysteries in the world.

(a) if only opinion I follows

(b) if only opinion II follows

(c) if either opinion I or II follows

(d) if both opinion I and II follow

Answer:

(d)

Q9.

Fact: Though he is very intelligent he is not popular enough among! his colleagues.

Opinion:

I: Mere intelligence does not lead to popularity.

II. People do not like intelligent people.

(a) if only opinion I follows

(b) if only opinion II follows

(c) if either opinion I or II follows

(d) if neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(a)

Q10.

Fact: I know7 nothing except the fact of my ignorance.

Opinion:

I. The writer's knowledge is very poor.

II. The world of knowledge is too vast to be explored by a single person.

(a) if only opinion I follows

(b) if only opinion II follows

(c) if either opinion I or II follows

(d) if neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(b)

Q11.

Fact: Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man and writing an exact man.

Opinion:

I. Pointed and precise expression comes only through extensive writing.

II. Extensive reading makes a complete man.

(a) if only opinion I follows

(b) if only opinion II follows

(c) if either opinion I or II follows

(d) if neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(d)

Q12.

Fact: With the introduction of computerisation, our organisation can concentrate on personalised customer service.

Opinion:

I. Computerization is the only need of the hour.

II. Without computerisation, personalised customer service was not possible.

(a) If only opinion I follows

(b) If only opinion II follows

(c) If either opinion I or II follows

(d) If neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(c)

Q13.

Fact: In the Art Gallery paintings of a renowned artist are displayed for the public. The prices of the paintings are too high for a common man.

Opinion:

I. Common man purchases paintings from other places.

II. Costly paintings are generally displayed in Art Galleries.

(a) if only opinion I follows

(b) if only opinion II follows

(c) if either opinion I or II follows

(d) if neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(b)

Q14.

Fact: In case of outstanding candidates the condition of previous experience of social work may be waived by the admission committee for M.A. (social work).

Opinion:

I. Some of the students for M.A. (social work) will have previous experience social work.

II. Some of the students for M.A. (social work) will not have previous experiment of social work.

(a) if only opinion I follows

(b) if only opinion II follows

(c) if either opinion I or II follows

(d) if neither opinion I nor II follows

Answer:

(c)

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CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF
CBSE Class 5 English Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions Worksheet PDF