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Individual Science Quiz

Mechanics:
1.The coverage of the Individual Science Quiz
is General Science.
2. The Contest will be divided into three (3) rounds: the
Easy, Average and Difficult round.

3. There will be a Clincher round for a tie breaker.


4. The Easy round consists ten (10) questions,
five (5) questions for the Average
round and Difficult round.
5. Each question shall be given a
predetermined number of points
corresponding to its round.

Easy Round = 1 point;


Average Round = 2 points; and
Difficult Round = 3 points
6. The questions shall be read twice. Afterwards,
the quiz master will say “GO”, only then the
contestants may start writing their answer on the
white board given to them and, at the same time,
the start of the countdown timer for 15 seconds. All
contenders should raise their whiteboard marker
and show their final answers after the time allotted
for the specified question.
7. Misbehavior of a contender during contest
is a sufficient condition for disqualification.

8. No questions shall be entertained during


the contest proper.

9. Top three (3) contenders with the highest


scores gathered are the winners.
1. Which of the following does NOT show a
good habit during mealtime?

a. washing of hands before and after


eating
b. chewing of food properly
c. asking rudely for food when not
in reach.
d. eating the right food in the right
amount
Answer: C
2. What part of your body does
shoulders and chest belong to?

a. head
b. torso
c. upper limbs
d. lower limbs
Answer: B
3. Sweater and raincoat are
useful on these weather
conditions except ______

a. rainy day
b. sunny day
c. stormy day
d. windy day
Answer: B
4. Butterflies, dragonflies and bees
have six legs and a pair of
______________

a. tails
b. claws
c. antennas
d. spikes
Answer: C
5. What helps mammal to
breathe?

a. Lungs
b. Gills
c. Heart
d. Intestines
Answer: A
6. Which of these animals does
NOT belong to the group?

a. salamander
b. deer
c. frog
d. turtle
Answer: B
7. Seeds differ in size, shape,
and color. What can seeds do?

a. They can be made into


decorative art.
b. They can grow into new plants.
c. They can be cooked for food.
d. They can be eaten by birds.
Answer: B
8. Which part of the plant that
can make food?

a. leaves
b. roots
c. stem
d. flower
Answer: A
9. Which object can keep its
shape?

a. water
b. air
c. ice
d. water vapor
Answer: C
10.What is the center of the solar
system?

a. Sun
b. Moon
c. Venus
d. Earth
Answer: A
1. Your classmate wanted you to
guess the fruit inside a box. Which
one will you do?

a. Shake the box


b. Lift the box
c. Smell the box
d. Weigh the box
Answer: C
2. Which of the following
observations does NOT
belong to the group?

a. The apple is green


b. The bark is rough
c. The birds chirp softly
d. The boy is hungry
Answer: D
3. Which of the following describes
the picture?

a. Children speak and walk as


they develop
b. Children eat in order to grow
c. Children become happy as they
mature
d. Children change as they grow
Answer: D
4. Why is it NOT good to play
outdoors on a stormy day?

a. It is hot outside
b. It is noisy outside
c. It is rainy and windy outside
d. It is dark outside
Answer: C
5. Where does soil come from?

a. dead plants and animals


b. rocks
c. water
d. all of these
Answer: B
5. The first animal launched into
space was _________________
a. Monkey
b. Rat
c. Dog
d. Parrot
Answer: A
1. How are solids and liquids differ
from each other?
a. Both have mass
b. Both take up space
c. Solids have their own shapes.
Liquids do not have their own
shapes.
d. Solids have definite volume.
Liquids do not have definite
volume.
Answer: C
2. Which of the following use of plants do
you think is the most important?

a. Plants parts can be used as


furniture and decoration at home
b. Plants parts can be source of food
for animals
c. Plants can give shelter to animals
d. Plants can prevent soil erosion and
flood
Answer: B
3. Animals change as they grow. Which of
the following is a mismatch about a
baby animal that changes into a
grown-up animal?

a. chicken : hen
b. puppy : dog
c. kitten : cat
d. goat : kit
Answer: D
4. Which of the questions below can be
answered if your teacher told you to
use hand lens in observing an
earthworm?
a. How old is the earthworm?
b. What is the mass of the
earthworm?
c. How does an earthworm grow?
d. What are the parts of an
earthworm?
Answer: D
5. A globe shows how the earth looks like.
What information about the earth can
be studied by using a globe?

a. The different ecosystems of the earth


b. The distances and locations of places
c. The endangered species of a
particular continent
d. The mineral deposits of a place
Answer: B
1. The place where an animal
lives is called ______________

Write down your answer….


Answer:

Habitat
2. What enables a fish to move in
water?

Write down your answer….


Answer:

Fins and/or
Tails
3.It is everything arounds us. It
occupies space or volume and has
mass. It is called ____________

Write down your answer…..


Answer:

Matter
4. The sun outshines the other stars
during daytime because
______________

a. The sun is the nearest star to us


b. The sun is the brightest star in the
galaxy
c. The sun is a massive star
d. The sun is a supernova
Answer: A
5. What do you call these
animals that can live both
on land and water?
Answer:
AMPHIBIAN
5. The first animal launched into
space was ______________

a. Monkey
b. Rat
c. Dog
d. Parrot
Answer: A

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