Plants
Human
Matter
Light
Heat
100
What do you call the part of a plant that is usually found underground and absorbs water?

The Roots

100

The Organs in your body that hold you up, giving you shape and help you move along with your muscles.

Bones

100

Which of the following is an example of matter?

1) Sound

2) Light

3) Heat

4) Dust

Dust

100

Light travels in straight lines.

True or False?

True

100

How to measure temperature?

Using thermometer

200

Why can plants make their own food?

Leaves contain chlorophyll that captures light energy which is used to make food.

200

The liquid inside your body that brings oxygen to all the parts of your body.

Blood

200

The unit of measurement for mass

in g or kg

200

What happen when light is completely or partially blocked by an object?

A shadow is formed.

200

Heat always flow from an object of lower temperature to an object of higher temperature until both objects reach the same temperature. 

True or False

False. Higher to lower temperature. 

300

Name 3 things that plants need to grow

Air , Water and Food/ Sunlight

300

What occurs in the large intestine?

Water is absorbed from undigested food

300

What are the 3 states of matter?

Solid , liquid and gas

300
Explain how Peter was able to read his book in a dark room when he switches on the lamp.

Light from the lamp is reflected by the book into Peter's eye. OR

Light from the lamp falls onto the book and then it is reflected into Peter's eye.

300

Name the 3 different units of measurements for temperature

Degree Celsius (°C)  

Fahrenheit scale (°F)

Kelvin scale (K)

400

Give 2 examples each of flowering plant and 2 non-flowering plant

Flowering Plants - Mangoes, Roses ...

Non-Flowering Plants - Ferns, Mosses ...

400

State the parts of the digestive system where digestion occurs

Mouth, stomach, small intestine

400

What is the 3 properties of solid? 

Give an example of a solid.

1) Has a definite shape

2) Has a definite volume

3) Cannot be compressed

4) solid - Table, Chair, Ice, Sand,...

400

Which of the following are not sources of light?

Firefly, Sun, Moon, Mirror, Lighting, Star, Lamps

Moon and Mirror

400

Identify 4 materials from this lists that is good conductors of heat.

Plastic / Steel / Wood / Air /Gold / Copper / Ceramic /

Mercury / Glass

Steel , Gold, Copper, Mercury, 

500

Name 3 functions of stems of plants

1) Support the plant upright to get sunlight

2) climb for support / creep on the ground

3) Store food (e.g potato, ginger, sugarcane, yam)

4) Transport food from leaves and water from the roots to other parts of the plant

500

Our body is make up of parts that work together to carry out functions. Name the 5 different system of the human body.

1) Digestive System

2) Circulatory System

3) Muscular System

4) Respiratory System

5) Skeletal System

500

Name one similarity and difference of liquid and gas. 

Give an example of a liquid and a gas.

Both have no definite shape.

Liquid has a definite volume but gas does not. 

Gas can be compressed but liquid cannot.

Liquid - Water, milk, tea, honey , blood

Gas - Oxygen, steam, air, water vapour

500

Different materials allow different amount of light to pass through. Give 1 example each for opaque object, translucent object and transparent object. Explain how much light is able to pass through these objects. 

Opaque Object (no light)- Metal , wood, brick, ceramic

Translucent object (some light)- Frosted glass, sunglasses, wax paper, tissue paper

Transparent object (most light)- clear glass, clear plastic, water, air

500

Jenny dropped an ice cube into a glass of warm water. What will happen to the ice cube? Describe the Volume, temperature, size and the mass of ice cube.

The temperature of the ice cube will increase.

The volume, size and mass of ice cube will decrease because it will change to a liquid. 

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