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Science Review

A. Cross out the correct answer

1. What is the function of the root?


a. Absorb water and minerals from the soil.
b. Made the plant's food.
c. Cover the seeds.
d. Create a new baby plant.

2. What does a plant need to survive?


a. Sunshine
b. Nutrients
c. Water
d. all of the above

3. What does the stem of the plant do?


a. It makes food for the plant
b. It soaks up the water from the ground
c. It delivers water to the other parts of the plant
d. It makes seed

4. What do the leaves of a plant do?


a. They make the food for the plant.
b. They soak up the water from the ground.
c. They deliver water to the other parts of the plants
d. They make seed

5. True or False: All plants flower.


True False

6. What gives plants the power to make their own food?


a. the sun c. insects
b. seeds d. the flower

7. What keeps the plant from breaking or falling?


a. the seeds c. the leaves
b. the roots d. the flower
8. True or False: Stems can only be soft.
a. True b. False

9. Why do plants make and spread seeds?


a. to create food for animals c. to drink up the nutrients
b. to make more plants d. to make food

10. What do leaves use to make food?


a. air, flowers, seeds c. air, sunlight, water
b. roots, stems, water d. water and nutrients

11. What does a plant's flower do?


a. Flowers make seeds. c. Flowers hold up the leaves.
b. Flowers take in water and sunlight. d. flower and fruit

12. Are all plant leaves the same?


No Yes

13. What part of the plant is #3?


a. Leaf
b. Root
c. Flower
d. Stem

14. What part of the plant is #2?


a. Leaf c. flower
b. Stem d. root

15. What do plants release into the air?


a. water vapor c. smell
b. oxygen d. food
16. What do plants use to absorb water from the ground?
a. Stems c. roots
b. Leaves d. flower petals

17. True or false: All plants grow fruits.


True False
18. What is the function of the roots of a plant?
a. Absorb water and minerals
b. Capture sunlight for energy
c. Support the plant
d. Create food for the plant

19. Where do most plants produce their food?


a. Stem c. Leaves
b. Roots d. Seeds

20. This part of the plant acts like an "elevator" carrying nutrients to the plant.
a. Roots c. stem
b. Leaves d. flower

21. What are these made of?


a. Paper
b. Plastic
c. rubber

22.What it is made of?


a. Metal
b. Wood
c. paper

23.This object is made of what material?


a. Wood
b. Rubber
c. metal

24.What it is made of?


a. Wood
b. Fabric
c. Metal

25.What it is made of?


a. Wood
b. Rubber
c. Fabric

26.What it is made of?


a. Metal
b. Rubber
c. Fabric

27.This window is made of which two materials?


a. wood and rubber
b. glass and wood
c. fabric and glass

28.The handle of this pan is made of what material?


a. Fabric
b. Glass
c. plastic

29.This scissors is made of which material?


a. wood and glass
b. plastic and rubber
c. plastic and metal

30.What is the material of the car tyre?


a. Plastic
b. Rubber
c. Metal
31. Which of these materials is suitable for making gloves?
a. Paper
b. Wool
c. Glass

32.What material is a cardboard box made from?


a. Plastic
b. Rock
c. Wood

33.good material for making an umbrella should be


a. Heavy and rough.
b. Light and waterproof.
c. Absorbent and shiny.

34.Steel is a metal that's made of


a. Sand, chemicals and water.
b. Iron, coal and limestone rock.
c. Plastic, sand and chemicals.

35.Which statement is true?


a. Rubber is a bendy, stretchy material.
b. Rubber is used for making coins.
c. Rubber comes from quarries.

36.Which of these property words describe glass?


a. Rough and bendy
b. Soft and stretchy
c. Hard and see - through

37.Paper is a good material to use for


a. wrapping presents
b. building a chair
c. making an umbrella
38.What material are car tyres made of?
a. Rubber
b. Glass
c. Wool

39.Which statement is false?


a. Glass is a material that’s made by people.
b. Glass is a natural material.
c. Glass is made from sand and chemicals.

40.Which two materials are suitable for making clothes?


a. Iron and aluminum
b. Paper and glass
c. Cotton and wool

41. Where does the rubber come?


a. from the sap of rubber tree
b. from the clay
c. from the ground

42. What will be created when sand is melted with a very high temperature?
a. Rubber
b. Glass
c. ceramics

43. How do you make a ceramic vase


a. Make a cut on rubber tree, wait for the sap to gather, collect it and process it.
b. Get a lump of clay, shape it, dry it and burn it.
c. Get some sand, heat it with blowtorch and shape it.

44. Which picture is showing us clay?

a. b. c.
45. Handles of cooking pots should be made of?
a. Metal
b. Plastic
c. Glass

46.What's made of wood?

a. b. c.

47.The properties of this material are: Flexible, Weak, Absorbent


The material is....
a. rubber eraser c. plastic sheet
b. gold bar d. paper towel

48. The properties of this material are: Hard, Strong, Shiny


The material is...
a. rubber hose c. gold bar
b. wooden chopping board d. glass cup

49. The properties of this material are: Stiff (not flexible), Hard, Transparent
The material is....
a. glass window c. plastic block
b. ceramic vase d. rubber mat

50.The properties of this material are: Waterproof, Hard, Transparent


The material is....
a. cotton cloth c. plastic sheet
b. glass sheet d. aluminum foil

51. The properties of this material are: Stiff (not flexible), Hard, Magnetic
The material is....
a. copper wire c. plastic block
b. wooden spoon d. iron nail

52. The properties of this material are: Shinny, Hard, Magnetic


The material is....
a. cotton towel c. rubber hose
b. wooden spoon d. copper pipe

53. A ball is lying on the floor. When will the ball move? *
a. It will never move.
b. When a force acts on it.
c. When the lights are turned on.

54. What must be applied to push or pull an object? *


a. force b. speed c. distance

55. Look at the picture below. Which force is the person using?
a. pull
b. push
c. motion

56. How will the batter change the force on the baseball?

a. He will change its direction.


b. He will change its weight.
c. He will change its shape.

57. What will happen when a light-weight object and a heavy object run into each other?
a. They bounce away equally.
b. The small object bounces backwards.
c. The small object becomes part of the large one.

58. What do you know about the force of the wind by looking at this flag? *
a. There is no wind this day.
b. The wind is blowing strongly.
c. The wind is blowing a little bit.
59. When a force pushes an object, the object moves
a. In the opposite direction of the force.
b. In the same direction as the force.
c. It would not move at all.

60. Why does it require less force to throw a paper plane than a baseball?

a. The paper plane is heavier than the baseball.


b. The paper plane is lighter than the baseball.
c. The paper plane is bigger than the baseball.

61. All of the following are examples of a push except:


a. stapling papers together
b. pressing a button on a phone
c. picking a flower in a garden

62. Which among the following shows PULL action?


a. removing a nail out of the wood
b. cutting a nail with sharp scissors
c. hammering a nail into a piece of wood

63. Which item would you need to use the most force to pick up?

a. b. c.

64. A push or pull that makes something move is called a


a. motion b. force c. path

65. A movement forward is called a


a. push b. pull c. roll

66. A movement backwards is called a


a. push b. pull c. roll

67. A yo-yo pulls when it


a. gets up b. gets down c. gets wound up

68. When the flag goes up the pole the rope is being
a. pulled b. pushed c. held

69. To close a door you would need to do this.


a. push b. pull c. swing
70. When you put on your socks, you must do this to get them over your toes.
a. push b. pull c. rub

71. A force is a _________ or ____________ that makes something move.


a. force – motion
b. push – push
c. push – pull

72. This kind of surface makes objects move slowly:


a. smooth b. rough c. flat

73. A ball will roll faster on


a. smooth b. rough c. bumpy

74. What is the force that pulls objects to the center of Earth called?
a. Motion b. Friction c. Force

75. This is required to move an object.


a. Motion b. Friction c. Force

76. A force is a _______ or a ________that causes movement.


a. push, lift b. push, pull c. pull, run

77. A force can change the direction of a moving object.


a. TRUE
b. FALSE

78. The greater the force, the less the change in the position of the object.
a. TRUE
b. FALSE

79. A force cannot change the shape of an object.


a. TRUE
b. FALSE

80. ________can be either a push or a pull.


a. force b. motion c. sound

81. When a force pushes an object, the object moves . . .


a. In the opposite direction of the force
b. In the same direction as the force
c. In would not move at all

82. Which of the following actions would enable you to move a book from one position to
another?
a. Reading the book for 30 minutes
b. Standing on top of the book
c. Kicking the book across the floor

83. All of these are moving in the direction of the pull of gravity, EXCEPT
a. A helium balloon rising into the sky
b. A rollercoaster going down a hill
c. Rain falling from the sky

84. What keeps Earth and all the other planets in orbit around the sun?
a. a push b. gravity c. movement

85. Throwing a ball and moving a chair are an example of


a. Push b. pull c. gravity

86. It takes more force to pick up a bowling ball than a tennis ball because
a. The tennis ball is heavier
b. The bowling ball is lighter
c. The bowling ball is heavier

87. Which of the following are forces that could move a soccer ball across the floor?
a. Magnet b. push and pull c. light
88. An example of a push would be
a. Spinning a hammer on the floor
b. Yanking a nail out of the wood
c. Hammering a nail into a piece of wood

89. All of the following are example of a push except


a. Picking a flower in a garden
b. Pressing a button on a phone
c. Stapling papers together

B. Write the properties of these material below. Choose your answer from the box.

translucent good conductor flexible

soft transparent hard


C. Read carefully and write the correct answer about materials

1. objects are made of m______________l

2. some material are n___________ natural and m______________ material

3. natural material can come from plants, a______________ or from the g___

4. give one example of material that comes from the skin of animals _______

D. Determine if the pictures require a push and pull force. Write your answer in the space
provided in all small letters.

E. True or False

1. A force can change the direction of a moving object. ______

2.The greater the force, the less the change in the position of the object.______

3.A force cannot change the shape of an object.______

4.A force can start, stop, slow down, and speed up objects. ______

5.An object will move faster when you push it harder. _____

6.A smooth surface will make an object move faster compared to rough surface. _____

7.Work does NOT require movement. _________


F. Look at the illustration below showing different surfaces. Write the numbers in order

from least friction to most friction inside the circles below.

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