CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4

Read and download the CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4, designed by expert teachers according to the latest 2025-26 curriculum and examination pattern issued by CBSE, NCERT, and KVS. These Class 5 English sample papers include detailed step-by-step solutions, helping students to practice and evaluate their performance against the most recent marking schemes.

Solved Sample Paper for Class 5 English PDF

Our Class 5 English model papers are important for understanding the weightage of different chapters and the difficulty level of expected questions. By solving these guess papers Class 5 students can identify weak areas and improve time management. We also suggest referring to our Class 5 English Question Papers of previous years to further strengthen your exam preparation.

Class 5 English Sample Paper with Solutions

SECTION A: READING 
 
Q1. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions:
 
Once upon a time a rich merchant was passing through a dense forest with his bullock-carts, goods and servants. When they stopped at a clearing in the forest, he told all his men not to eat any unknown fruit, leaf or flower without asking him first.
 
Deep within the forest lay a village. Just outside the village stood a tree called the Whatnot Tree. This tree, though it looked like a mango tree, was very poisonous.
 
Now some of the men who went on ahead were very hungry and also stupid. They could not resist the delicious ‘mangoes’ and ate them. Others remembered the merchant’s warning but ate them after a while. While some, wiser than the rest, did not touch the fruit at all.
 
When the merchant arrived, some of his men lay dead while a few others rolled in pain on the ground. The ones in pain were saved by the merchant who gave them some wild herbs.
 
The merchant then told his men, “I knew it wasn’t a mango tree for two reasons. First, this tree is easy to climb. And second, it is right next to a village, yet the people from the village do not eat the fruit. So they cannot be safe to eat.” The men were amazed at the merchant’s common sense and wisdom.
 
A. Circle the correct answer:
 
a) The merchant was passing through a ____________.
  
i) forest                   ii) town                iii) valley       iv) country side
 
b) The Whatnot Tree was similar to a _______________.
 
i) Mango tree          ii) Gulmohar tree
 
iii) Banyan tree      iv) Pear tree
 
c) The people who did not eat the fruit of the Whatnot Tree were ___________.
 
i) in pain               ii) well               iii) dead             iv) injured
 
d) The merchant knew that it was a poisonous tree because the villagers had not _________________.
 
i) eaten the fruit                    ii) climbed the tree
 
iii) cut it down                       iv) played on the tree.
 
e) The merchant saved some of the men by giving them some _____________.
 
i) fruits                ii) herbs                   iii) flowers                 iv) seeds
 
Q2. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions:
 
An old scarecrow called Rackettypan lived in the middle of a big ploughed field. He had an odd, round turnip head with a battered, old hat on top to keep out the rain. He wore a long, torn coat that had once belonged to Farmer Giles, and he had a string of shining, silvery tin strips hanging from the end of his thin arms of sticks.
 
When the wind blew, the tin strips went jingle-jangle, and all the birds that had been looking for corn in the field, flew up in the air with a great crying and squawking-all except the little Red Robin. He didn’t mind the sound at all. He just chirped to himself and flew up onto Rackettypan’s head and sang, “Sweet, sweet, sweet!” as hard as he could.
 
Rackettypan loved to hear Robin singing so gaily. “That’s the way!” he would shout up to him, “Sing away, little Robin. Sing away! It does me a lot of good to hear you. I get so lonely in the middle of this big field by myself all day and all night. Nobody ever stops to talk to me except you.” And Robin would sing all his nicest, happiest songs to cheer up the lonely old scarecrow.
 
A.On the basis of your reading the passage answer the following questions: 
 
i) Who was Rackettypan? Where did he live?

ii) What made all birds fly up in the air with a great cry?

iii) How did little Red Robin cheer the old Rackettypan?
 
B. Find the word which means the same:
 
i) short, sharp and sweet sounds that a bird made. (para 2)
 
ii) used a lot and not in very good condition. (para 1)




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Students can easily download the CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4 from our website to prepare for their upcoming examinations. To score high marks, it is important for Class 5 students to understand the exaact pattern as per which teachers design the question papers. We strongly suggest that you practice these latest sample papers for English and solve different types of questions that are expected to come this year. You can downloadin PDF format so that you can practice offline. We also recommend that Class 5 students solve these papers actual exam conditions at home.

Why should you solve CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4?

Practicing these model papers has several benefits for Class 5 students:

  • New Question Bank: This set has fresh questions for English which are different from previous years.
  • Exam Pattern Knowledge: Solving more sets will help you to understand the weightage of each chapter in Class 5 and also the type of questions asked.
  • Identify Weak Areas: Comparing your score in each set to find out topics in Class 5 English for which you need hard work.
  • Speed and Accuracy: Attempting MCQ questions and long-form problems for Class 5 English makes you faster and better and you will be able to finish your exam on time.

What should you do after solving CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4?

  1. Check Your Work: Match your answers with the solutions given by our teachers in the English Sample Paper PDF.
  2. Learn from Mistakes: Class 5 students should focus on the questions which you solved incorrectly and understand the error.
  3. Revision: If you find a question difficult you shoul refer to NCERT book for Class 5 English to understand concepts and then try the question again.
  4. Continuous Practice: Solve multiple sets of English sample papers from studiestoday.com to build confidence before the CBSE exams.
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Are solutions provided for CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4?

Yes, CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4 comes with detailed, teacher-verified solutions. We have provided step-by-step answers for English to help students of Class 5 understand correct methodology and marking scheme.

How can practicing CBSE Class 5 English Sample Paper Set 4 help in exam preparation?

Practicing this English paper helps in time management and identifying important topics. For Class 5, solving mock papers is the best way to gain confidence and reduce exam-day anxiety.

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