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Science Year 6 Revision Game 1

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  • The image shows a food chain. How many "producers" are there?
    only one: the plant
  • A reflected sound is called an ___________.
    echo
  • In water cycle, name the process that happens when liquid water forms in clouds.
    condensation
  • Which part of a plant makes food for itself?
    leaf
  • Which metal is used for the wire inside these electrical plugs, [iron, copper, or silver]?
    copper
  • Which of these foods can lead to tooth decay? [meat, bread, fizzy drinks, vegetables, milk]
    fizzy drinks
  • The image shows the particles of a matter. What state of matter is this? [solid, liquid, or gas]?
    gas
  • The time it takes for the Earth to rotate once in its axis is called a _______. [day, month, or year?]
    day
  • The image shows a part of the digestive system. What is the name of this part?
    stomach
  • What is the process called when seeds are spread away from the plant? [germination, reproduction, fertilisation, or dispersion]?
    dispersion
  • TRUE or FALSE: If you put the south poles of two magnets close to each other, they will attract each other
    FALSE. They will repel each other
  • What do you call the gas form of water?
    water vapour
  • Give the missing word: A car tyre wears out after sometime because of the force called ___________. [hint: starts with "F"]
    friction
  • Jenny boiled sea water. After a while, white crystals are left in the boiling pan. What are these white crystals?
    salt
  • Which of the following will dissolve in water? [pepper, sand, sugar, chalk, flour]
    sugar
  • Give the missing word: A parachute provides great ________________ so that a skydiver can fall slowly and safely onto the ground. (hint: two words)
    air resistance
  • Give the missing word: When you look at the mirror, the image you see is your _______________. (Hint: starts with "R")
    reflection
  • Give the missing word: When you play a guitar, it produces a sound due the _____________ of the strings. (Hint: starts with "V")
    vibration