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Which of these is a damage caused by an earthquake?
 
Buildings collapsing
 
Heavy rainfall
 
Strong winds
 
Cloud formations
How did people look at themselves before mirrors existed?
 
Using water surfaces
 
Looking at their shadows
 
Drawing their reflection in the sand
 
Using polished metals
Why are wires in appliances not left uncovered?
 
To prevent electric shocks
 
To keep them shiny
 
To make them light up
 
To make them longer
What is camouflage?
 
A way animals blend into their surroundings
 
A way animals move faster
 
A method for animals to find food
 
A type of animal sound
A person uses a mirror to see behind them while driving. What property of light does this use?
 
Reflection
 
Refraction
 
Absorption
 
Blockage
You see a shadow grow longer in the afternoon. Why?
 
The Sun is lower in the sky
 
The weather is hotter
 
The ground is higher
 
It is getting darker
Which adaptation helps birds fly?
 
Hollow bones
 
Long necks
 
Sharp teeth
 
Heavy legs
95. Why is copper used inside wires?
 
It conducts electricity well
 
It is soft and colorful
 
It glows in the dark
 
It makes things cool
You shine a torch at a glass of water. What happens?
 
Light passes through
 
Light stops completely
 
Water turns black
 
A shadow forms
What would happen if Earth stopped rotating?
 
There would be no day and night
 
The Earth would shrink
 
Oceans would freeze
 
Animals would stop moving
What helps a cactus survive in the desert?
 
It stores water in its stem
 
It has large flowers
 
It grows tall fast
 
It has big fruits
Why do animals in cold regions have small ears?
 
To reduce heat loss
 
To hear better
 
To look cute
 
To fly better
A camel stores fat in its hump. What is this adaptation for?
 
Surviving with less water
 
Running faster
 
Fighting predators
 
Jumping higher
Why do some animals have thick fur?
 
To keep warm in cold climates
 
To hide from predators
 
To run faster
 
To fly higher
What is animal adaptation?
 
A change that helps an animal survive in its environment
 
A way animals travel faster
 
A tool animals use to eat
 
A place where animals sleep
Which part of Earth is the hottest?
 
The core
 
The crust
 
The ocean floor
 
The clouds
What forms when magma reaches the surface?
 
Lava
 
A mountain
 
Wind
 
A valley
What is magma?
 
Molten rock under Earth’s surface
 
Frozen water underground
 
A kind of soil
 
A plant type
Which part of Earth do we live on?
 
The crust
 
The core
 
The mantle
 
The lava layer
Earthquakes happen when...
 
Tectonic plates suddenly move
 
Volcanoes fall asleep
 
Clouds hit mountains
 
Animals dig deep
You’re making a switch with cardboard. Why won’t it work?
 
Cardboard is an insulator
 
It’s too thin
 
It’s too shiny
 
It’s too soft
What happens when light is blocked by an object?
 
A shadow is formed
 
The light bends around it
 
The object becomes invisible
 
The object glows
78. You spill water near an extension cord. What should you do?
 
Unplug it safely and clean the area
 
Touch it to test
 
Ignore it
 
Pour more water
The Moon appears bright at night because:
 
It reflects sunlight
 
It glow in the dark
 
It absorbs sunlight
 
It produces its own light
Why should electrical wires be covered?
 
To prevent shocks
 
To look colorful
 
To keep them warm
 
To make them shorter
You’re asked to bring a conductor for an experiment. What will you bring?
 
A metal fork
 
A plastic spoon
 
A rubber glove
 
A wooden stick
The Earth's core is mostly made of:
 
Iron and nickel
 
Rocks and soil
 
Sand and clay
 
Water and air
Which layer of the Earth is the thickest?
 
Core
 
Mantle
 
Crust
Which planet is closest to the Sun?
 
Mercury
 
Venus
 
Mars
 
Earth
What do we call the path a planet follows around the Sun?
 
Orbit
 
Asteroid
 
Moon
 
Axis
Light travels in a:
 
straight line
 
circular path
 
random directions
 
zigzag pattern
68. You are outside at noon. What does your shadow look like?
 
Very short
 
Very long
 
Not visible
 
Very dark
Why do stars seem to move across the sky?
 
Because Earth is rotating
 
Because stars are flying
 
They are blinking
 
The Moon is pulling them
You notice your shadow changes size during the day. Why?
 
Because the Sun’s position changes
 
Your body is growing
 
You are moving faster
 
The wind moves it
Why can’t you see your reflection on a towel?
 
Because the surface is rough
 
The towel is too colorful
 
There is no light
 
The towel is soft
What is the bouncing back of light called?
 
Reflection
 
Refraction
 
Absorption
 
Transmission
Which of the following objects is opaque?
 
A wooden door
 
A glass window
 
A magnifying glass
 
A clear plastic sheet
61. You are in a dark room. Why can’t you see anything?
 
There is no light source
 
Your eyes are closed
 
The air is too dark
 
The sound is too loud
Which planet has a very thick atmosphere and is the hottest?
 
Venus
 
Mercury
 
Mars
 
Saturn
59. Why do birds fly south in winter?
 
To find food and warmer weather
 
To race each other
 
To play games
 
To escape humans
57. Why do some animals hibernate during winter?
 
To save energy when food is scarce
 
To look cute
 
To make friends
 
To avoid swimming
How do chameleons protect themselves?
 
By changing their color to blend into surroundings
 
By making loud sounds
 
By running fast
 
By growing spike
55. Why might fish in deep water have large eyes?
 
To see in low light
 
To scare predators
 
To swim faster
 
To hunt during the day
53. A polar bear lives in the Arctic. How is it adapted to this environment?
 
It has thick fur and fat to stay warm
 
It drinks lava
 
It can fly away
 
It lives in trees
51. A volcano is about to erupt. What should people nearby do?
 
Evacuate the area quickly
 
Take photos
 
Swim in lava
 
Go sightseeing
50. Why is it important to dry your hands before using electrical appliances?
 
To avoid electric shock
 
To protect the appliance
 
To clean your hands
 
To make it faster
47. Which of these is an example of using an insulator for safety?
 
Plastic on plugs
 
Metal on plug tips
 
Batteries in remote
 
Switches turning off
46. Why shouldn’t we touch electrical outlets with wet hands?
 
Water can conduct electricity and cause shocks
 
It dries out our skin
 
It wastes water
 
Electricity doesn’t work when wet
45. Which part of a wire allows electricity to flow?
 
The metal inside
 
The plastic covering
 
The insulation
 
The label
44. Which material would be safest for a handle of a cooking pot?
 
Wood
 
Aluminum
 
Iron
 
Copper
43. What does a closed circuit mean?
 
Electricity can flow through it
 
No current can pass
 
The circuit is broken
 
It’s only for batteries
41. What does a switch do in an electric circuit?
 
It opens or closes the circuit
 
It makes the wires longer
 
It stores energy
 
It makes the circuit louder
40. In which of these places is it most dangerous to use electrical appliances?
 
Near a full bathtub
 
In a dry room
 
On a carpet
 
Next to a wooden table
38. Which part of an electric plug is made of metal?
 
The prongs
 
The outer cover
 
The handle
36. Why is rubber used to cover wires?
 
Because it is an insulator
 
Because it's shiny
 
Because it melts easily
 
Because it's heavy
33. What is the role of an insulator in a wire?
 
To protect users from electric shock
 
To help current flow faster
 
To heat up the wire
 
To make it glow
32. Which material is a good insulator?
 
Plastic
 
Aluminum
 
Copper
 
Steel
31. Which of these materials is a good conductor of electricity?
 
Copper
 
Rubber
 
Plastic
 
Wood
30. Why are stars only visible at night?
 
The sky is darker
 
The stars are asleep during the day
 
The Sun is blocking them
 
They turn on at night
29. What happens to light when it hits a black object?
 
It is absorbed
 
It is reflected
 
It passes through
 
It shines brighter
28. Which material is opaque?
 
Wood
 
Glass
 
Clear plastic
 
Air
26. What kind of materials allow light to pass through easily?
 
Transparent materials
 
Opaque materials
 
Reflective materials
 
Metallic materials
25. What kind of surface would create a clear reflection?
 
Smooth and shiny
 
Soft and dull
 
Sticky and rough
 
Transparent and bumpy
24. When does the Sun appear highest in the sky?
 
At noon
 
At sunrise
 
At sunset
 
At midnight
23. What causes day and night?
 
The rotation of the Earth
 
The movement of the Moon
 
The Sun turning off
 
Clouds blocking sunlight
22. Why can we see the Moon?
 
It reflects sunlight
 
It burns like the Sun
 
It produces light
 
It glows with fire
20. Which of the following is NOT a source of light?
 
Moon
 
Candle
 
Torch
 
Sun
18. When are shadows the longest?
 
Early morning or late afternoon
 
At noon
 
At night
 
Under water
17. How does the Sun affect the length of shadows?
 
Shadows change size depending on the Sun's position
 
Sun removes shadows
 
Shadows stay the same
 
Sunlight makes shadows disappear
16. What causes shadows?
 
Light being blocked
 
Sound bouncing
 
Wind blowing
 
Earth shaking
14. Which surface reflects the most light?
 
Mirror
 
Carpet
 
Wood
 
Paper
13. What do mirrors do to light?
 
Reflect it
 
Absorb it
 
Bend it
 
Block it
12. Which direction does light travel?
 
In straight lines
 
In circles
 
Backwards
 
In zig-zags
11. How do we see objects?
 
Light reflects into our eyes
 
They glow in the dark
 
We smell them
 
Sound helps us see
How does camouflage help animals survive?
 
Hides them from predators
 
Makes them faster
 
Helps them fly
 
Keeps them warm
Which of these is a behavioral adaptation?
 
Bird migration
 
Sharp teeth
 
Camouflage skin
 
Thick fur
Why do some desert animals come out only at night?
 
To avoid the heat
 
To see better
 
To fly
 
To find water
How do animals in cold climates adapt?
 
Thick fur or blubber
 
Thin skin
 
Bright colors
 
No legs
Which part of the Earth is the hottest?
 
Inner core
 
Mantle
 
Crust
 
Atmosphere
What happens during an earthquake?
 
The ground shakes
 
Clouds form
 
A volcano erupts
 
Rain falls heavily
What causes volcanoes to erupt?
 
Movement of tectonic plates
 
Sunlight
 
Erosion
 
Wind pressure
What is the Earth's outermost layer called?
 
Crust
 
Mantle
 
Core
 
Magma