Give an example of a living thing.
Plants, animals and humans
What is the houses in Singapore commonly known as?
HDB flats
Where can the Great Wall be found?
China
This long-tailed animal is commonly found in parks and nature reserves.
Monkey
We need this natural resource to drink and stay alive.
Water
Give an example of a non-living thing.
Water, sunlight, rocks, and buildings
Where is the tallest point in Singapore?
Bukit Timah Hill
What is the largest continent in the world?
Asia
This fruit tree produces a fruit known as the "king of fruits".
Durian Tree
What does a resource do?
Meet our needs.
What is 71% of Earth made out of?
Water
Name 2 famous tourist attractions in Singapore.
Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Merlion Park, Jewel and Singapore Zoo
Where are the Pyramids of Giza found?
Egypt
This playful animal is often seen swimming in Singapore's rivers and reservoirs.
If non-renewable means it is limited and can be used up completely, name one example of a non-renewable resource.
Coal, oil, natural gas, and metals such as iron and gold
What is part of the natural environment? (Hint: Natural = Nature)
River, Water, Air, Mountain, and Forest
Name two reservoirs in Singapore.
MacRitchie Reservoir, Bedok Reservoir, Lower Seletar Reservoir, Marina Reservoir, Kranji Reservoir
Where can Effiel Tower be found?
This flower is Singapore's national flower.
Orchid
If renewable means it can be replenished quickly, name one example of a renewable resource.
Sunlight, wind, water, and trees
What is part of the man-made environment? (Hint: Man-made = created by humans)
Buildings, houses, farms and roads
Name two islands that is part of Singapore.
Sentosa, Pulau Ubin, Jurong Island, St. John's Island, Pulau Tekong, Sister and Kusu Island
Where can the Great Barrier Reef be found?
Australia
Name one endangered species in Singapore.
Freshwater Crab and Pangolins
What is one way we can conserve resources?
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle