Study

Grade 5 Quiz

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • A one and two zeros. One more than 99.
    Hundred
  • Your mother, father, sister, brother, grandfather and grandmother. The people you live together with.
    family
  • A building where you can send letters and buy stamps.
    post office
  • A sport played on a court with two teams of five players. You can score 2 or 3 points for throwing a ball into a hoop.
    Basketball
  • Meat, cheese or salad between two slices of bread.
    sandwich
  • A group of connected railroad cars moving along a metal track. It stops at a station for people to get on and get off. JR is a famous company in Japan.
    train
  • A sport where two teams of 11 players try to kick a ball into a goal.
    Soccer/Football
  • A place where you can read books and borrow books to take home.
    library
  • An area outside your house where you grow flowers, plants, trees and vegetables. Children play outside their house here.
    garden
  • A seat you sit on at your desk at home or at school.
    Chair
  • The middle of the day. 12:00pm in the day.
    noon
  • A device we can use to talk to people who are far away. We can also send messages, take photos and surf the internet.
    phone
  • A place where you can buy food such as fruit, vegetables, meat, milk, sushi, bentos, bread and many other goods we use at home. We put the things we want to buy in a shopping cart and pay for them at the cash register.
    supermarket
  • A device we use to play video games, watch YouTube, send emails and surf the internet.
    computer
  • A musical instrument with 6 strings that we can play with our fingers.
    Guitar
  • Something we put on the wall that tells us what time it is.
    Clock
  • Usually printed everyday. It contains news, sports, opinion and pictures.
    newspaper
  • Food that comes from animals like pork, lamb, beef and chicken.
    Meat
  • A young woman. Not a boy.
    Girl
  • A place where trains stop and people can get on and get off the train.
    station
  • An old woman who is your mother’s mother.
    Grandmother
  • The first day of the school week.
    Monday
  • The place where doctors and nurses work. You go here when you are sick.
    hospital
  • An animal that lives in the jungle and likes to eat bananas.
    Monkey
  • The time of the day when we can see the stars and the moon. We usually sleep at this time of day.
    Night
  • A sweet food we eat after lunch or dinner. For example, cake or ice cream.
    Dessert
  • Something we get at Christmas or on our birthday.
    Present
  • The end of the week. We usually don’t go to work or school. Saturday & Sunday.
    weekend
  • A sport where we move on ice wearing special shoes.
    Skate
  • The top part of your arm which connects your arm to your body.
    shoulder
  • An old man who is your father’s father.
    Grandfather
  • A young man. Not a girl
    Boy
  • The first meal you eat everyday. We usually eat it in the morning after we get up and before we go to work or school,
    breakfast
  • The room in your house where you sleep every night.
    Bedroom
  • A musical instrument with strings and a bow (stick).
    violin
  • A place where you can order food and drinks from a menu and a waiter brings them to your table.
    restaurant
  • A person who puts out fires and rescue people from buildings on fire. This person’s job is dangerous.
    firefighter
  • A big store selling many kinds of goods such as clothes and food, They often have a supermarket in the basement.
    department store
  • A living creature, not human. For example, dogs, cats, lions, fish....
    animal
  • A sport played by hitting a shuttlecock with a racket over a net.
    badminton
  • A sandwich with a beef patty. Sometimes we add tomato, cheese, bacon and lettuce.
    hamburger
  • A device we use to take photos and record videos with.
    camera
  • The time of day when the sun goes down: 18:00-21:00
    evening
  • An orange vegetable.
    Carrot
  • The 12th month of the year. Christmas is on the 25th day of this month.
    December.
  • The 2nd month of the year. Valentines Day is on the 14th day of this month.
    February
  • The money used up in the USA. $
    Dollar
  • A piece of jewellery we wear on our arm to check what time it is.
    watch
  • The room in your house where you cook meals. We usually eat in this room too.
    kitchen
  • The language you come to AIC Kids to study. This language is used in many countries.
    English
  • A vehicle with two wheels that we use pedals to move forward.
    Bicycle
  • A red or green fruit that grows on trees. You can bake them into a pie.
    Apple
  • A building where people work together. People in this building usually use phones and computers.
    office
  • A big number. One and three zeroes.
    thousand
  • A book with many pictures. You can buy them at a convenience store.
    magazine
  • A place where we can swim at a sports center or at a hotel.
    Pool