This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from an educational workbook about science topics such as the human body, Earth's layers, energy, and astronomy. The questions range from easy to difficult levels of understanding and cover subjects like the heart, blood, parasites, forests, metals, stars, and space.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from an educational workbook about science topics such as the human body, Earth's layers, energy, and astronomy. The questions range from easy to difficult levels of understanding and cover subjects like the heart, blood, parasites, forests, metals, stars, and space.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from an educational workbook about science topics such as the human body, Earth's layers, energy, and astronomy. The questions range from easy to difficult levels of understanding and cover subjects like the heart, blood, parasites, forests, metals, stars, and space.
1. What are the pumping 2. It is called “The River of
chambers of the heart? Life.”
Answer: ventricles Answer: blood
Source: Exploring and Source: Exploring and Protecting Our World, pp. 13 Protecting Our World, pp. 9
Easy Easy
3. What is an organism that 4. What is the continuous
feeds on another organism but exchange of gases between does not immediately kill it? animals and plants called?
Answer: parasite Answer: oxygen-carbon
Source: Exploring and dioxide cycle Protecting Our World, (Manual), Source: Exploring and xxvi Protecting Our World,(Manual), xxvi Easy Average
1. What do you call the system 1. The large blood vessel
of clearing forest area by cutting through which blood leaves the down and burning tress? heart is _______.
Answer: kaingin system Answer: aorta
Source: Exploring and Source: Exploring and Protecting Our World, pp. 118 Protecting the World, p. 13
Average Average
2. An ailment caused by the low 3. What is the body’s first line
production of red blood cells. of defense against infection?
Answer: anemia Answer: skin
Source: Exploring and Source: Exploring and Protecting Our World, pp. 21 Protecting Our World, (Manual),xxv Average Average
4. What kind of energy does a 5. Among the layers of the
waterfall exhibit? earth, which is the thickest?
Answer: mechanical energy Answer: mantle
Source: Exploring and Source: Exploring and Protecting Our World, (Manual), Protecting Our World, xxvii (Manual), xxix
Difficult Difficult
1. What hormone is responsible 2. What is the characteristic of
for the “flight or fight response” steel which makes it good during a dangerous situation? material in constructing bridges? Answer: adrenaline Source: Exploring and Answer: rigid or strong Protecting Our World Source: Exploring and (Manual) ,xxvii Protecting Our World, (Manual) ,xxvii Difficult Difficult
3. The process by which energy 4. The color of a star is related
is released when the center of an to its surface temperature. What atom splits is called________. color are the hottest stars?
Answer: nuclear fission Answer: bluish-white
Source: Exploring and Source: Exploring and Protecting Our World, (Manual), Protecting Our World, xxvii (Manual), p. 272
Difficult Clincher
5. Why do astronauts float when 1. What gas is produced when
they walk in space? rice straw and animal manure are fermented?
Answer: because of the absence Answer: methane
of gravity Source: Exploring and Source: Exploring and Protecting Our World,(Manual), Protecting Our World,(Manual), xxviii p.1 Clincher Clincher
2. A book is on the table . What 3. Two boys are pulling at a box
will keep the book at rest on the in opposite directions. The box table? does not move. Why?
Answer: inertia Answer: The opposite forces
Source: Exploring and are balanced. Protecting Our World,(Manual), Source: Exploring and xxviii Protecting Our World, (Manual), xxviii
Clincher Clincher
4. What separates the mantle 5. Star distances are measured
from the crust? in light –years. About how many kilometres is one light- Answer: Mohorovicic year? discontinuity Source: Exploring and Answer: 9.5 trilllion kilometres Protecting Our World, (Manual), Source: Exploring and xxix Protecting Our World, (Manual), xxx