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Brain Kidz Tutorial Center c.

the digit in the named place


d. the digit times its place value
Encircle the correct answer. 11. There are _______ thousandths in 1540.1732.
1. Find the number which is 237 more than the a. 1 b. 5
product of 306 and 407.
c. 3 d. 2
a. 124,779 b. 221,001 12. 180 ten-thousandths is ______ 18 thousandths.
c. 124,879 d. 197,064
a. less than b. greater than
2. Football fields are 100 meters from goal line to
c. less than or equal to d. equal
goal line. If it is 360 meters around a football field,
how wide is the field? 13. In standard form, 7(100) + 4(10-3) + 5(103) is
equal to _______.
a. 80 meters b. 90 meters
a. 7 004.005 b. 507.004
c. 100 meters d. 110 meters
c. 5 007.004 d. 507.040
3. The sum of seven numbers is 2,814. If each
number is increased by 70, and the seven resulting 14. 803,000,000 is equal to 8.03 x 10n, n is equal to
numbers are added, the new sum will be ______.
_________.
a. -7 b. -8
a. 3,214 b. 3,304 c. 7 d. 8
c. 3,204 d. 3,504 15. Which of the following expressions are equal.
4. The product of two numbers is 8933. If each of the
I 7 x 30 x 8 x 9
two numbers is doubled the product of these larger
number is __________. II 4 x 6 x 18 x 35
a. 7,866 b. 8,966 III 32 x 8 x 72 x 5
c. 35,732 d. 15,732
a. I & II & III b. I & II
5. The product of two numbers is 4,568. If each of
c. II & III d. I & III
the numbers is halved the product of these two new
number is __________. 16. -322 is NOT equal to ______.

a. 2,284 b. 1,144 a. (-32)2 b. – (32 32)


c. 1,241 d. 1,142 c. (-322) d. – (32)2
6. If 39, 42, 68 and 51 are added and the sum is 17. Negative 100 minus 100 is equal to _______.
divided by 50, the final result is ________. a. 0 b. 100
a. 4 b. 40 c. -100 d. -200
c. 20 d. 2 18. Which of the following statement is FALSE?
7. In a group of 48 boys, 32 play basketball and 25 I 0÷0=1
play volleyball. How many of the boys play both
basketball and volleyball? II 1÷1=1

a. 9 b. 11 III 2 ÷ 2 = 1

c. 12 d. 14 a. I only b. II only
8. What is 37,000,000 expressed in scientific c. III only d. II and III only
notation? 19. A counting number is always _______.
7 6
a. 3.7 x 10 b. 3.7 x 10 a. negative b. positive
5
c. 370 x 10 d. 3700 x 104 c. irrational d. 0
9. If n7 = 128, then n is equal to ________. 20. The absolute value of the number is the distance
a. -2 b. 2 of a number from _______.

c. 3 d. 4 a. zero b. its negative


10. The value of a digit in a number is the same as c. its positive d. its inverse
_______.
a. its place value
b. the number itself
21. Clear water still contains bacteria and other 30. Which of the following statement is true?
organism. A chemical should be added to sterilize it.
a. water can only evaporate at 00C
The chemical which is commonly used is ______.
b. water can also evaporate at lower temperatures
a. chlorine b. iodine but the evaporation is slower
c. sodium chloride d. a colloidal particle c. water can evaporate only when it is boiling
22. ______ is the source of all the water in the world. d. water cannot evaporate when temperature is low
a. rain b. cloud 31. In freezing, liquid changes to solid. What
c. river d. sea happens in condensation?

23. The sun heats the sea and some of the water a. gas changes to liquid
becomes vapor. The vapor collects as clouds. When b. solid changes to gas without passing the liquid
these are blown over high ground they release water state
as rain in the process known as _______.
c. liquid changes to gas
a. condensation b. evaporation d. gas changes to another form
c. precipitation d. run-off 32. Which of the following statement is not true?
24. If heat is continued, the atoms of solid begin to
a. Salty water does not freeze until the temperature
loose the attraction which holds them together, then,
is below 00C.
_______ occurs.
b. Ice melts when pressure is put on.
a. boiling b. a change of state
c. Water boils at 00C and melts at 1000C
c. freezing d. crystallization
d. 98% of the world’s water is liquid, less than 2 % is
24. Which of the following statements best describes in the form of ice, only 0.0004 %, is in the form of
the difference between the mass and the weight? water vapor.
a. mass is the measure of the pull of gravity on the 33. When you turn the switch on, electricity flows
body while weight is the quantity of matter in a body. from
b. mass is the quantity of matter in a body while a. bulb to the battery b. battery to the bulb
weight is the measure of the pull of gravity on a body.
c. battery to the switch d. switch to the bulb
c. mass is always less than the weight.
34. Which of the following is true about the bimetal
d. mass is always more than the weight. strip?
25. If the astronaut stands on the moon, his weight
a. When heated, the bimetal strip starts to bend.
would be much less. This is because:
b. When cooled, the bimetal strip starts to bend.
a. The moon has less gravity to attract him with.
c. When cooled, the bimetal strip straightens.
b. The moon has greater gravity to attract him with.
d. When heated, the bimetal strip remains the same.
c. The moon is smaller than the earth.
35. When does the flow of electricity stop?
d. The moon is smaller than the planet Jupiter.
a. as the bimetal strip is heated
26. The process whereby organic matter is broken
down and goes back to the soil is called _______. b. as the battery function

a. condensation b. decay c. as the bimetal strip is cooled

c. absorption d. littering d. as the switch is pushed on

27. In which part of the flower is pollen produced? 36. When bulbs are connected in series circuit, the
current in all parts of the circuit is _______.
a. filament b. anther
a. higher from left to right b. the same
c. ovary d. style
c. lower form left to right d. always changing
28. _______ is the male reproductive part of the
flower. 37. What happens if one bulb removed?

a. stamen b. filament a. The circuit is broken, the other bulbs goes out.

c. pistil d. seed b. The circuit continues, the other bulbs goes on.

29. Fertilization in the flower results in the production c. The circuit is broken, the other bulbs goes on.
of ________. d. The circuit continues, the other bulbs goes out.
a. fruit b. pollen grain 38. The appliances used in the house should be
connected in ________ with the main supply.
c. flower d. seed
a. series circuit b. parallel circuit
c. both series and parallel 44. The stored energy in the ball resting on the steps
d. sometimes series and parallel is known as ______.

39. Which of the following is true about parallel a. mechanical b. kinetic


circuits? c. potential d. atomic
a. One can be switched on then all appliances are 45. One of the following is not a form of energy.
activated.
a. radiant b. kinetic
b. One can be switched off then all appliances are
turned off. c. chemical d. nuclear

c. each can be switched on and off affecting all the 46. Which of the following involves kinetic energy?
other appliances a. stretched bowstring
d. each can be switch on and off without affecting the b. water behind the dam
other appliances
c. ball rolling down the stairs
40. If you are connecting two bulbs in one battery,
which circuit arrangement would be more practical to d. rock at the top of the hill
use?
a. parallel b. series
c. both d. none of these

41. The above phenomenon happens because.


a. the candle uses the oxygen in the air as it burns. 47. How much speed did the 16-halve vehicle gain
in the first 20 seconds?
b. the candled uses hydrogen in the air as it burns.
a. 20 m/s b. 0 m/s
c. the candle uses both oxygen and hydrogen in the
air as it burns. c. 50 m/s d. 40 m/s
d. the candle does not use oxygen nor hydrogen in 48. What happens to the vehicle after 40 seconds?
the air as it burns.
a. it accelerated b. it deccelerated
42. Why does the water rise when the flame goes
out? c. it stopped d. it started again
49. What is the maximum speed of the vehicle?
a. to put off the flame on the candle
b. to take the place of hydrogen used in the reaction a. 40 m/s b. 20 m/s

c. to take the place of the oxygen used in the reaction c. 0 m/s d. 10 m/s

d. to put back the flame of the candle. 50. For how many seconds does the vehicle stay at
its maximum speed?
43. The gas which plays an important role in the
process of burning is/are; a. 40 seconds b. 20 seconds

a. nitrogen b. hydrogen and oxygen c. 50 seconds d. 60 seconds

c. oxygen d. hydrogen 51. One of the following is not true about a solid
structure.
a. Atoms are arranged in row.
b. Atoms are held tightly together.
c. Atoms are vibrating forwards and backwards.
d. Atoms move about and change places.
52. Which of the following is true about water 60. The organisms that cause disease are called
molecules?
a. Vectors b. Pathogens
a. A water molecule is made up of one atom of c. Reservoirs c. Symptoms
hydrogen and two atoms oxygen.
61.
b. A water molecule is made up of two atoms of
hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.
c. A water molecule can be easily split.
d. A water molecule can be easily squashed.
53. The strongest intermolecular force of attraction
exist in
a. liquid b. solid
c. both liquid and gas d. gas
54. Producers refer to the green plants that make
food. Fungi and bacteria which feed on dead plants
and animals are known as ________. 62.

a. consumers b. decomposers
c. microorganisms d. macro organisms
55. Which of the following statement is true about a
food web?
a. Lettuce makes its own food; tabbits eat lettuce,
foxes eat rabbits. This is an example of food web.
b. Food web is dependent on primary consumers
alone.
c. Anything that happens to one member of a food
63. Identify the odd one out.
web will affect all the other members.
d. All the members of the food web are independent
from one another.
56. Consumers can be classified as primary,
secondary and tertiary according to the type of food
they eat. Primary consumers feed directly on green
plants. They are also known as _______.
a. carnivores b. omnivores
c. scavenger d. herbivores
57. Any animals that feed on bird, rabbit, mouse or
any other secondary consumer is called _______.
a. scavenger b. decomposer
c. tertiary consumer d. primary consumer
58. Which Fahrenheit temperature is twice the
Celsius temperature?
64.
a. 64°F b. 200°F
c. 320°F d. 546°F
59. Arrange in increasing order: 1.2 m, 123 cm, 1180
mm
a. 1180 mm, 123 cm, 1.2 m
b.. 1180 mm, 1.2 m, 123 cm
c. 1.2 m, 123 cm, 1180 mm
d. 1.2 m, 1180 mm, 123 cm
65. 72.

A. B. C. D.

73.

66. Find the odd one out.


A. B. C. D. E.

67. 74.

A. B. C. D. E.

68.

75.
A. B. C. D.

69.

70.

71.

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