PLANTS
EARTH
ANIMALS
MATTER
SPACE & MOON
10

What do plants need to make their own food?

Sunlight


10

What is the main source of light for Earth?

The Sun

10

Which animal gives us milk?

Cow

10

Name one solid object in the classroom.

Book / Table / Chair

10

What is the name of our planet?

Earth

20

Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?

Roots

20

Name one natural source of water.

River / Lake / Rain / Ocean

20

Animals that eat only plants are called what?

Herbivores

20

Water is an example of which state of matter?

Liquid

20

What shines in the sky at night and reflects sunlight?



The Moon

30

What is the green substance in leaves called?

Chlorophyll

30

What causes day and night?

Earth’s rotation

30

What do we call animals that eat both plants and animals?

Omnivores

30

What happens to water when it is kept in the freezer?

It turns into ice (solid).

30

What is the name of the star closest to Earth?


The Sun

40

Name two ways seeds can travel from one place to another.

Wind / Water / Animals (any two)

40

Name two types of soil.

Sandy / Clay / Loamy

40

Why do camels survive well in deserts?

They store fat/water and can live without water for many days.

40

Name one material that is attracted to a magnet.

Iron

40

Why does the Moon look different on different nights?

Because of the Moon’s phases (we see different parts lit by the Sun).

50

Why are plants called producers?

Because they make their own food.

50

Why is the Earth called a “blue planet”?

Because most of it is covered with water.

50

What is the difference between a mammal and a reptile?

Mammals give birth and feed milk; reptiles lay eggs and have scales.

50

Why does a stone sink in water but a leaf floats?

Because a stone is heavier/denser and a leaf is lighter.

50

What do we call a person who travels to space?

Astronaut

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