Long Test in Science - 3rd Quarter

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Science Quiz - 3rd Quarter

Test your knowledge of science concepts related to light, sound, and forces with this engaging quiz designed for students. Challenge yourself with questions on real-life examples, scientific principles, and their applications.

Get ready to:

  • Explore the effects of light and sound
  • Understand forces in our daily lives
  • Enhance your critical thinking skills
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringKnowledge42
1. Sun is the main source of heat and light energy on earth.
A. True
B. False
2. Which of the below is an artificial source of light?
 
I. Moon and stars.
II. Wood and oil
III. Candle and flashlight
A. I, II
B, II, II
3. Among three kids below who correctly protect herself/himself from the harmful effects of the sum.
 
Barry - play footbal around 1:00 PM afternoon under the sun.
Jenny - uses an umbrella in going to school.
Jed - looks at sun at midday while walking.
A. Barry
B. Jed
C. Jenny
4. Choose below an example of vibration or sound. 
 
I. Knocking on the door
II. Playing the drums
III. Clothes drying unde the sun
A. I, II
B. II, III
C. I, III
5. An unpleasant sound like drilling sound along the road is considered as ____________.
6. Which of the below student is protecting his ears and why?
 
Danica is listening to loud music using his earphones.
Gabby is shouting all the time.
Jana covers her ears when the loud siren was heard.
A. Danica because she is just enjoying.
B. Gabby because she is angry.
C. Jana because she knows the loud noise can damage her ears.
7. The sound of the horns of the cars and buses are pleasant to the ears. Is the statement true?
A. yes
B. No
8. Choose the pleasant sound produced below.
 
I. Girl is playing the piano in the recital.
II. Cats are fighting on the roof.
III. The choir singing in the church.
A. I, II
B, II, III
C. I, III
9. What instrument is played by plucking the chords?
A. flute
B. triangle
C. guitar
10. Force can make things move or to stop moving. Choose the scenario below that show force.
 
I. Moving train
II. Falling in line
III. Closing the door
A. I, II
B. II, III
C. I, III
11. The teacher asked what is an example of pull. Which of the below students answer is correct and why?
 
Ben answered a big crate being moved using a ropes and planks.
Lana answered hellping her Grandma with the wheelchair.
Josh answered closing the door.
A. Ben has a correct answer because the force used is pulling the heavy crate.
B. Lana is correct because she is pulling the wheelchair of her grandma.
C. Josh is correct because he pulled the door.
12. What makes the boat move?
A. Wind
B. Magnet
C. Running water
13. What makes the vacuum robot move?
A. wind
B. electricity
C. magnet
14. _______________should be worn at all times when riding a car.
15. Holding to the bars and hand belts are advised while riding a train.
A. True
B. False
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