What is a habitat?
A. A toy for animals
B. A natural home or environment for animals
C. A kind of food
D. A type of weather
B
1:29-1:46 — “a habitat is a natural home or an environment… food, water… place to live”
Why do humans use simple machines?
A. To make tasks easier
B. To make animals fly
C. To make food sweeter
D. To make water disappear
A
0:54-1:05 — “to make these tasks easier… basic tools called simple machines”
What is matter?
A. Only water
B. Everything that has weight and takes up space
C. Only living things
D. Only air
B
1:24-1:35 — “matter is defined as everything that has weight and takes up space”
What is the invisible area of magnetic force around a magnet called?
A. Water cycle
B. Magnetic field
C. Habitat
D. Volume
B
0:30-0:42 — “area of magnetic force… known as the Magnetic Field”
What happens when the Sun heats up rivers and oceans?
A. Water becomes water vapour
B. Water becomes stone
C. Water disappears forever
D. Water becomes animals
A
0:28-0:37 — “water becomes water vapour and it rises up”
Which animals live on land?
A. Aquatic animals
B. Aerial animals
C. Terrestrial animals
D. Amphibians only
C
2:05-2:13 — “animals that live on land are known as terrestrial animals”
Which simple machine uses a fulcrum?
A. Pulley
B. Lever
C. Screw
D. Wheel and axle
B
1:20-1:50 — lever explanation; “acts as a fulcrum"
Which of these is made of matter?
A. Books
B. Toys
C. Air
D. All of the above
D
0:29-0:42 — “air… books… toys… everything is made of matter”
What are magnetic objects?
A. Objects that get attracted to a magnet
B. Objects that can fly
C. Objects that grow on trees
D. Objects that melt easily
A
0:56-1:04 — “Objects that get attracted to a magnet are called Magnetic Objects”
What is evaporation?
A. Water becoming water vapour
B. Rain falling down
C. Clouds becoming rocks
D. Snow becoming trees
A
0:28-0:40 — “This process is called evaporation”
Which animals live in water?
A. Aquatic animals
B. Arboreal animals
C. Terrestrial animals
D. Aerial animals
A
2:56-3:02 — “animals living inside the water are called aquatic animals”
Which simple machine uses a rope over a grooved wheel?
A. Pulley
B. Wedge
C. Screw
D. Inclined plane
A
2:24-2:39 — “pulley… circular grooved wheel over which a rope runs"
What are the three most common states of matter?
A. Hot, cold and warm
B. Solid, liquid and gas
C. Light, sound and heat
D. Big, small and long
B
2:22-2:34 — “three most common states… solid, liquid and gas”
Which materials can be attracted to magnets?
A. Wood, cloth and paper
B. Iron, nickel and cobalt
C. Water, air and light
D. Fruits and leaves
B
1:10-1:24 — “objects that contain Iron, Nickel and Cobalt…”
What are clouds formed from?
A. Tiny droplets of water, gases and dust particles
B. Only sand
C. Only leaves
D. Only fire
A
0:59-1:14 — “tiny droplets of water… gases and dust particles… form clouds”
What special organs help many fish breathe underwater?
A. Wings
B. Gills
C. Fur
D. Legs
B
3:20-3:34 — “fishes have special respiratory organs called gills…”
What is an inclined plane?
A. A magnet
B. A sloping surface or ramp
C. A round wheel
D. A flying machine
B
3:22-3:32 — “inclined planes… sloping surfaces… a ramp”
What happens when ice melts?
A. It becomes gas
B. It becomes liquid
C. It becomes rock
D. It becomes metal
B
2:57-3:01 — “ice is a solid as well but when it melts it becomes liquid”
What happens when like poles come near each other?
A. They attract
B. They repel
C. They disappear
D. They become water
B
1:51-2:07 — “like poles… repel… unlike poles attract”
What is condensation?
A. Water vapour turning into tiny droplets of water
B. Water falling as rain
C. Water turning into rocks
D. Animals drinking water
A
0:59-1:18 — “water vapour… turns into tiny droplets… known as condensation”
Why are frogs called amphibians?
A. They only live in the sky
B. They can survive both on land and in water
C. They only live on trees
D. They cannot breathe
B
3:40-3:51 — “survive both on land as well as in water… known as amphibians”
Which examples are wedges?
A. Knife and axe
B. Rope and wheel
C. Bottle cap only
D. Bicycle wheel
A
3:41-4:03 — “knife, axe, chisels and hammers are good examples of wedges”
How can we prove air takes up space?
A. Water cannot fill a glass upside down fully because trapped air takes space
B. Air becomes a toy
C. Air turns into sugar
D. Air makes no bubbles
A
4:12-4:52 — glass experiment; “air has occupied the space inside the glass”
What direction does a freely suspended magnet rest in?
A. East-West
B. Up-Down
C. North-South
D. Left-Right
C
1:25-1:36 — “freely suspended… rest in the North-South direction”
What are the three main processes of the water cycle mentioned in the video?
A. Evaporation, condensation and precipitation
B. Eating, sleeping and running
C. Solid, liquid and gas
D. Push, pull and twist
A
2:04-2:16 — “continuous process of evaporation, condensation and precipitation"