Multiple Choices: True or False

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TRUE OR FALSE

Wood and plastic are poor conductors of heat.

Fabric cannot be made to be translucent.

The female mammals do not produce milk to feed their young.

Bacteria come in many different shapes and sizes.

Water lily and water boatman live in tropical rainforest habitat.

Plastic and glass are non-magnetic materials.

Clownfish and eels live in field habitat.

The chameleon has a short tongue with a sticky tip.

The meaning of organism is life form.

Bacteria can be very useful in our daily life.

Multiple choices

Amyrul stirred a hot soup with a metal spoon. He noticed that the spoon gained heat very
quickly. Which best describes the property of the spoon that Amyrul observed?

A It is a magnetic.

B It is a good conductor of heat.

C It is soluble in water.

D It is a poor conductor of heat.

Why is glass always used as windscreen?

A It is strong and transparent

B It is soft and magnetic

C It is flexible and soft

D It is colourless and attractive

What do we use to see micro-organism?


A telescope

B microscope

C stethoscope

D Magnifying glass

We can classify the habitats into ________________

i Tropical rainforest and field.

ii Pond

iii Tropical coral reef

iv Mountain

A. i and iv B. i, ii and iv C. i, ii and iii D. All of the above

Examples of ______________ are wood and metals.

A Poor conductor of heat.

B Transparent and opaque materials.

C Translucent and opaque materials.

D Opaque materials.

Plywood are the materials that are always _________________.

A Poor conductor of heat.

B Transparent and opaque materials

C Translucent and opaque materials

D Opaque

Adult amphibians return to _____ to lay their egg..

A land
B water

C Dry river

D Either land or water

Ceramic is a material one of the _______ conductors of heat.

A good

B weak

C poor

D strong

Gills, clownfish and stingray are animals that live in ___________

i Land and water

ii water

iii Freshwater streams and lakes

iv Coral reef

A. i and ii B. i, ii and iv C. ii, iii and iv D. All of the above

The classification of habitats are ________________

i Tropical rainforest and field.

ii Pond

iii Tropical coral reef

iv Mountain

A. i and iv B. i, ii and iv C. i, ii and iii D. All of the above

Match the statements.


Column A Column B Column C

1 An instrument to see micro-organism. Forest

This kind of living things feeds on our dead


2 Habitat
skins.

These can be classified as hard, soft, rough


3 Sugar
or smooth.

4 The place where an organism lives. Cheetah

This allows the king cobra to kill large prey


5 Plastic
very quickly.

They covered Brunei Darussalam’s land


6 Fungi
area about more than 70%.

It can be made to be transparent, translucent


7 Texture
and opaque.

This habitat receives lots of rainfall all year


8 Venom
round.

9 It dissolves in water. Tropical rainforest

It has yellow fur with black spots which


10 Microscope
helps it to hide from other animals.

Fill in the blanks.

Bacteria Texture Metals Amphibians Ostrich


Fungi Dissolve Plants Cheetah Spores

1. _____________ live both in water and on land.

2. The materials which are soft, hard, smooth and rough is called as _____________.

3. Sand and soil cannot _____________ in water.

4. _____________ are useful to people because it helps people to digest food.

5. Fungi are reproduce from microscopic _____________.

6. _____________ have basic parts. They are stalk, a cap and gills.

7. The fastest animal is _____________.

8. _____________ are able to make their own food.

9. _____________ are good conductors of heat.

10. The largest bird is _____________.

Answer the questions accordingly.

1. Bacteria can be harmful to us in our daily


2. List down 3 materials of opaque but non-
life. Give 2 ways how we can prevent
magnetic.
ourselves from getting sick.

a) a)

b) b)

c)

3. Give 3 examples of good conductors of 4. Animals can be divided into how many
heat. groups? List down the groups.

a)

b) a) d)

c) b) e)

c)

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