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The document contains science questions for different grade levels ranging from easy to difficult. For grade 1, the easy questions cover topics like science processes, animal body coverings and plant parts. The moderate questions ask about body parts and animal abilities. For grade 2, easy questions are on science processes, biology and body organs. Moderate questions cover physical properties, science tools and animal groups. More difficult questions in grades 1 and 2 involve phase changes, animal body parts and true/false statements. The grade 4 questions progress to more advanced topics in the different difficulty levels like the scientific method, plant reproduction and heat transfer mechanisms.
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Grade 1 Easy

The document contains science questions for different grade levels ranging from easy to difficult. For grade 1, the easy questions cover topics like science processes, animal body coverings and plant parts. The moderate questions ask about body parts and animal abilities. For grade 2, easy questions are on science processes, biology and body organs. Moderate questions cover physical properties, science tools and animal groups. More difficult questions in grades 1 and 2 involve phase changes, animal body parts and true/false statements. The grade 4 questions progress to more advanced topics in the different difficulty levels like the scientific method, plant reproduction and heat transfer mechanisms.
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Grade 1

Easy
1. Which of the following Science Processes help find the similarities and differences between two
objects?
A. Classifying B. Comparing C. Observing
2. Which of these sense organs will help you tell the smell of objects?
A. Eyes B. Nose C. Ears

3. What is the body covering of birds?


A. feather B. fur C. hair
4. What is the body movement of a butterfly?
A. It flies B. It jumps C. It runs

5. Which part of the plant makes the food for the plant?
A. fruits B. leaves C. roots

Moderate

1. Which of the following parts of the body will you use for holding and picking up things?
A. Feet and eyes
B. Arms and nose
C. Eyes and hands
2. Which of the following animals can swim?
A. Bird because it has wings.
B. Fish because it has fins.
C. Mouse because it has feet
3. Which of the following is not a part of a plant?
A. Roots because it holds the soil.
B. Fruits because people can eat them.
C. Wings because it’s a body part of an animal.
4. Which statement is true?
A. The sun is the main source of heat and light.
B. Flashlight also gives heat and light.
C. The campfire gives off heat only.

5. Why is it important that an ambulance should use siren?


A. To warn people to get out of the building and move to a
safer place.
B. To warn other vehicles to give way so it would reach the
hospital fast.
C. To warn the people that a typhoon is coming.

Difficult

1. How many legs does a spider have? 8


2. What is the largest type of ‘big cat’ in the world? tiger
3. The scientific study of plant life is known as Botany
4. Fish lives under water. Which body part of the fish helps it to breath under water? gills
5. Stars look like very small in the sky because they are far.

Clincher

1. Your family will build a new house. In what place do you think is the safest place for you to build that
house?
A. on the plain
B. in the mountain
C. near the volcano
2. What makes the land and sky bright at daytime? sun
Grade 2
Easy
1. A Science process used in gathering information by using our senses is called ___________.
A. Classifying B. Observing C. Predicting
2. Which of the following branches of Science deals with living things?
A. Meteorology B. Biology C. Astronomy
3. Which of the following is described as the largest organ of the body? Skin
4. Which of the following science laboratory tools is used to measure little amount of liquid during
experimentation?
A. test tube B. funnel C. graduated cylinder
5. Which of the following has definite shape?
A. alcohol B. air C. eraser

Moderate

1. Which of the following words is an example of a physical property?


A bumpy
B rusting
C burning
What science tool would you use to find out the temperature outside
A hand lens
B thermometer
C ruler
2. If you were want to build a bridge, what would you use?
A straw
B ice cube
C metal beam
3. Which of the following is not true about matter?
A. It can change into different state
B. It has mass and volume
C. It does not occupy space
5. Which of the following group of animals are covered with hair?
A. dog rabbit cat
B. bat cow dog
C. fish bird carabao

Difficult
1. What phase change does the water exhibit when it is heated? evaporation
2. When a gas changes into a liquid it is called condensation
3. The round and colored part of your eyes is called iris
4. A part of the ear that carries messages to the brain is called auditory nerve.
5. True of false? Snakes have slimy skin.

Clincher
Which of the following branches of Science deals with the study of weather?
A. Meteorology B. Biology C. Astronomy
Who among the scientist invented the telescope?
A. Alexander Graham Bell B. Galileo Galilei C. Benjamin Fleming
Grade 4
Easy

1. Science is a systematized body of knowledge based on ___________


A. facts and truths C. beliefs and superstitions
B. tricks and magic D. wild guessing and rumors

2. Which of the following is a prediction?


A. The sun is very hot
B. Fertilizer is needed by plants
C. Rice harvest will improve next year
D. The moon is beautiful to look at during full moon

3. Which laboratory tool is best to use if Ms. Rivera wants to transfer the liquid chemical from
the graduated cyclinder to the test tube?
A. beaker B. dropper C. glass funnel D. test tube

4. What system provides the frame and support for the human body?
A. digestive system C. nervous system
B. muscular system D. skeletal system

5. You want to grow a ginger in your garden. Which of the following will you plant?
A. roots B. bulbs C. leaves D. rhizomes

Moderate
1. What body system has the following functions?

-serves as protection of the bones

-helps your bones move and work

-gives your body its shape

A. Muscular System C. Skeletal System


B. Digestive System D. Nervous System

2. Why do turtles reproduce through eggs?


A. because they are oviparous animals
B. because they are viviparous animals
C. because they are ovoviviparous animals
D. because they give birth to a live young

3. Which of the following are the reproductive parts of a flower?


A. sepals and petals C. calyx and corolla
B. pistil and stamen D. style and stigma
4. What makes the car slows down or stop?
A. Friction between the break pads and wheels
B. Force coming from the wheels
C. Wind that blows pushes the car
D. Work done by the driver of the car

5. Which of the following is an example of convection?


A. Burning candle
B. Lighting a matchstick
C. Putting an aluminum put over the burning stove
D. Touching hot glass of water

Difficult
1. The process of plants using energy from sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into food is known as what?
Answer: Photosynthesis
2. What is it called when a solid change directly into a gas?
Answer: Sublimation
3. What is the common gas in Earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: Nitrogen
4. Who discovered Penicillin?
Answer: Alexander Fleming
5. What are the two elements that water is made up?
Answer: Hydrogen and Oxygen

Clincher
1. What special structures of tongue allows you to experience tastes such as sour, sweet, bitter and
salty?
Answer: taste buds
2. Phobos and Deimos are moons of what planet?
Answer: Mars

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