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IESO Primary 2

The document is an exam paper containing 25 questions covering various topics such as science, environmental conservation, and technology. Participants are instructed to complete the exam within 90 minutes and follow specific guidelines regarding the use of materials and recording answers. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.

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IESO Primary 2

The document is an exam paper containing 25 questions covering various topics such as science, environmental conservation, and technology. Participants are instructed to complete the exam within 90 minutes and follow specific guidelines regarding the use of materials and recording answers. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.

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Name of the Participant: __________________________________Date: ______________

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School Name: _____________________________________________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTION:

1. Do not open the booklet until you are told to do so.


2. You are given 90 minutes to attempt all 25 questions.
3. Ensure to enter the necessary information asked in the Answer Sheet such as your
name, country, and year level.
4. Record your answers neatly on the Answer Sheet provided.
5. Marks are awarded for correct answers only. There is no penalty for incorrect
answers.
6. Calculators are not allowed.
7. All figures are not drawn to scale. They are intended only as aids.
8. Start answering when the proctor gives the signal.

Note: DO NOT REMOVE this exam paper from the exam venue.
1. Which sense organ allows us to perceive different colors and light?
A. Ears
B. Eyes
C. Nose
D. Skin

2. Maria is a student who wants to improve her concentration and energy levels during
class. Which healthy habit would help her the most?
A. Eating a sugary snack before every class
B. Sleeping for 4 hours every night
C. Drinking water regularly and eating balanced meals
D. Skipping breakfast to stay light and focused
3. Which of the following is not a primary requirement for photosynthesis?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Sunlight
C. Water
D. Soil

4. Which of the following is not an essential nutrient for plant growth?

A. Nitrogen
B. Phosphorus
C. Calcium
D. Sugar
5. Which of the following is a vertebrate?

A. Starfish
B. Frog
C. Jellyfish
D. Earthworm

6. Your community is planning to build a park in an empty lot filled with garbage and
weeds. What is the best first step to promote environmental conservation?

A. Burn the garbage to clear the lot quickly


B. Organize a community cleanup and waste
segregation campaign
C. Cover the garbage with soil and plant trees
D. Build the park without removing the garbage

7. Which of the following materials is not biodegradable?


A. Banana peel
B. Paper
C. Aluminum can
D. Eggshell

8. Which property of metals allows them to be drawn into wires without breaking?
A. Brittleness
B. Malleability
C. Ductility
D. Hardness
9. A farmer observes water droplets on plant leaves early in the morning. What part of
the water cycle is this an example of?

A. Evaporation
B. Condensation
C. Precipitation
D. Transpiration

10. Your teacher shows you two magnets placed near each other, but they push away
instead of pulling together. What is the most likely explanation?

A. Both magnets have the same poles facing each other.


B. One of the magnets is broken.
C. One magnet is stronger than the other.
D. The temperature in the room is too high.

11. What causes day and night on Earth?

A. Earth's revolution around the Sun


B. Earth's rotation on its axis
C. The Moon blocking sunlight
D. The Sun moving around E
12. What is the MAIN reason Earth experiences different seasons?

A. Earth's distance from the Sun changes during the year.


B. The Sun’s energy becomes weaker at certain times.
C. Earth's axis is tilted as it orbits the Sun.
D. The Moon’s gravity affects temperature on Earth.

13. You observe that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day. Which of
the following best explains this phenomenon?
A. The Earth rotates from east to west.
B. The Earth revolves around the sun in 24 hours.
C. The Earth rotates from west to east.
D. The sun moves around the Earth.

14. You need to measure 50 mL of water accurately for an experiment. Which laboratory
apparatus should you use?

A. Beaker
B. Test tube
C. Graduated cylinder
D. Flask
15. Which simple machine is primarily used in robotic arms to provide controlled and
precise movement?
A. Pulley
B. Lever
C. Wheel and axle
D. Inclined plane

16. Modern wind turbines rely on which simple machine to convert the motion of wind into
rotational energy that powers a generator?
A. Lever
B. Pulley
C. Wheel and axle
D. Inclined plane

17. What is the World Wide Web (WWW)?


A. physical network of interconnected computers
B. A collection of linked documents and multimedia accessible via the internet
C. The main programming language used on the internet
D. A type of internet browser
18. Which protocol is primarily used to access the World Wide Web?
A. FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
B. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
C. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
D. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

19. Which of the following distinguishes a space probe from a satellite?


A. Space probes orbit Earth, while satellites explore other planets.
B. Space probes explore beyond Earth’s orbit, while satellites mainly stay in orbit
around Earth.
C. Space probes have crews, while satellites are uncrewed.
D. Space probes are smaller than satellites.
.
20. Why are space probes critical for understanding other planets in our solar system?
A. They are faster than telescopes in collecting data.
B. They can gather direct samples and images from places telescopes cannot reach.
C. They are capable of bringing astronauts to explore other planets.
D. They replace satellites in Earth's orbit.
Answer Key – Primary 1
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. D
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. C
14. C
15. B
16. C
17. B
18. B
19. B
20. B

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