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Lobsters and Liquid: A Science Quiz

Test your knowledge with our engaging science quiz focused on marine life, matter states, and plant biology. Explore a range of questions that challenge your understanding of how living organisms interact with their environment and the basic principles of science.

Key features of the quiz include:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on practical science knowledge
  • Suitable for students and science enthusiasts alike
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousTurtle42
What do lobsters use to protect themselves from attacks of enemies?
Spikes
Incisors
Carapace
Feelers
How do you know if an object has changed position?
It looks bigger.
It is not visible anymore.
It is on top of a reference point.
It is farther or closer from a reference point.
It is a body of water which flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water.
River
Stream
Lake
Creeks
Which of the following materials melts when heated?
Flour
Milk powder
Salt
Wax
You played outdoor games with your friends, and you produced too much sweats. What form of matter is sweat?
Gas
Solid
Plasma
Liquid
Gas does not have a definite shape and size.
False because it can occupy a space.
False because it does not occupy space
True because it has shape and size.
True because it takes the shape and size of it container.
Which of the statements is NOT true about plant parts?
Stems have large tubes inside.
Leaves make food for the plant.
Flowers are the reproductive part of a plant.
Roots take in water and minerals from the ground.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
. All living things do not eat, grow, breathe, move and reproduce.
Non-living things depend only on other living things in order to live
Living things depend both on other living things and the environment to survive.
Non-living things breathe, eat, grow, move, reproduce and have senses.
When an object moves, its position changes. What does the word position mean?
The size of an object
The speed of an object
The location of an object
The space between an object
The boy is sitting beside the tree when a cat beside him chases a rat. Where is the origin of the cat in this situation?
Beside the boy
. Behind the tree
Behind the rain
Beside the boy and the rat
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