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Zero and 1st Conditionals with science vocab

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  • What is a "simulation"?
    A game or program that imitates a real situation.
    A real event happening in the world.
    A machine that works by itself.
    A machine that works by itself.
  • What does "stamina" mean?
    The ability to move quickly.
    The ability to lift heavy things.
    The ability to run faster.
    The ability to stay active for a long time without getting t
  • Which sentence shows the correct meaning of "gravity"?
    The gravity on the Moon is weaker than on Earth.
    The gravity of the situation made it serious.
    Gravity makes the ball bounce higher.
    Gravity pushes the car forward.
  • What is "durability"?
    How long something can last or be used before breaking.
    How expensive something is
    How big something is.
    How fast something works.
  • What does "velocity" mean?
    How high something can jump.
    How long something can last
    How fast something is moving in a specific direction.
    How much something weighs.
  • What does "velocity" mean?
    How long something has been moving.
    How heavy something is.
    How much space something takes up.
    How fast something is moving in a certain direction.
  • Which activity needs the most "stamina"?
    Lifting a heavy weight for 10 seconds.
    Running a long race without stopping.
    Playing a game for 10 minutes.
    Jumping for a few minutes.
  • What does "regeneration" mean?
    The ability to think quickly.
    The ability to sleep a long time.
    The ability to become stronger over time.
    The ability to heal or grow back something that was broken
  • Which of these is an example of "regeneration"?
    A person running faster after resting.
    A tree growing new leaves in spring.
    A bird flying.
    A toy car moving quickly.
  • What is "gravity"?
    The size of an object.
    The force that pulls things down.
    The force that pushes things up.
    The speed of moving objects.
  • Which object has good "durability"?
    A paper that rips when touched.
    A car that stops working after a few months.
    A phone that lasts for many years without breaking.
    A toy that breaks easily.
  • What is an example of a "simulation"?
    Running in a real race.
    Looking at a picture of a race.
    Playing a game that copies a real-life race.
    Watching a real race.