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100

Identify all nouns: The teacher gave the students books.

teacher, students, books

100

What is energy of movement called?
 

Kinetic energy

100

96 ÷ 4 = ?


24

100

What natural disaster is caused by very strong winds and rain in the Caribbean?

Hurricane

100

What is the national bird of Jamaica called?


Doctor bird (hummingbird)

200

This gives a command.

Imperative

200

What is the water cycle process called when water turns into vapor?

Evaporation

200

How many centimeters in 8 meters?
 

800 cm

200

What scale is used to measure temperature in Jamaica?

Celsius (°C)

200

Who is a famous Jamaican sprinter known as the fastest man in the world?


Usain Bolt

300

Fix the error: Me and Tom are going home.

Tom and I are going home

300

Which state of matter takes the shape of its container but keeps the same volume?


Liquid

300

How many minutes in hour?
 

500 minutes

300

A person who predicts the weather is called a

Meteorologist

300

What sea is Jamaica located in?

Caribbean Sea

400

Change this verb to past tense:
walk

 

walked

400

Why is the Sun important to living things?

It provides light and energy needed for life (plants, warmth, food chains)

400

Lisa had $500. She bought a bag for $275 and a notebook for $85.
How much money did she have left?

 

$140

400

Explain the difference between weather and climate.

Weather is short-term conditions; climate is long-term weather pattern

400

What is the capital of Jamaica?

Kingston

500

Explain the difference between past and present tense.
 

 Past tense tells about something that already happened; present tense tells about something happening now.

500

What force slows objects down?


friction

500

A bus carries 48 passengers. If 3 buses are full, how many passengers are there altogether?


144 passengers

500

How does weather affect daily activities?

It can stop or change plans (e.g., rain stops outdoor play)

500
  1. What is Jamaica’s national motto?



“Out of Many, One People”