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The document contains a series of fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, and short answer prompts related to seasons, magnetism, the digestive system, animal behavior, and plant adaptation. It covers concepts such as the effects of seasonal changes, the role of friction, and the processes of migration and hibernation in animals. Additionally, it includes questions about natural and artificial satellites, as well as the importance of digestion and adaptation in various organisms.
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Final G4 May

The document contains a series of fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, and short answer prompts related to seasons, magnetism, the digestive system, animal behavior, and plant adaptation. It covers concepts such as the effects of seasonal changes, the role of friction, and the processes of migration and hibernation in animals. Additionally, it includes questions about natural and artificial satellites, as well as the importance of digestion and adaptation in various organisms.
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G4-Science

A. Fill in the blanks


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1. During spring, flowers start to bloom, and the weather gets _________________.
2. Summer is the season when the days are long, and the weather is usually________________.
3. A magnetic material does ____________ have an area around it where magnetic force is
active. So, a magnetic material cannot ________________another magnetic material.
4. In autumn, the leaves on trees change color and _______________ to the ground.

a. Friction is a force between two surfaces that are trying to slide past each other/remain still.
b. Friction only acts on still/moving objects.
c. Friction always works in the same direction as/opposite direction from the direction the
object is moving.
d. Friction speeds up/slows down the moving object.

B. True or False 10

1. Enzymes in the stomach break down carbohydrates.


2. The large intestine is where most nutrient absorption occurs.
3. The small intestine is where most of the digestion and absorption of nutrients take
place.
4. Like magnetic poles repel each other.
5. The strength of the magnetic field around a magnet decreases as you move farther away
from it.
6. Seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun.
7. 7.Migration is the movement of animals from one region to another in search of better
resources or climate.
8. Hibernation is a state of reduced metabolic activity in animals to conserve energy during
periods of low food availability.
9. Animals that migrate do so only in search of warmer climates.
10. Some animals hibernate to avoid extreme cold temperatures during winter months.

1. Label the diagram of the digestive system. Use these words to help you. 5

Esophagus Small intestine stomach


Large intestine Anus Mouth

8. Why does animal migrate from one place to another?


9. What challenge do animal face during migration?
1. Why do fish move quickly through water? 2
1. What is a natural satellite?

2. Define artificial satellite and give an example of an artificial satellite.

a. Why must food be digested? 2


b. How does the digested food reach all parts of the body? 2

3. Explain how animals hibernate and why it helps them survive.


4. Describe how plants adapt to hot and dry summer conditions.
5. Why is it important for animals to have thick fur in the winter?
6. Name the season of the earth.

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