Third Term Examinations Primary 4 Basic Science Primary 4 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 13
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THIRD TERM PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 4
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
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- The full meaning of ICT is ____ (a) information and communication technique (b) internet and creative technology (c) island Care Technology (d) International Coach Training
- The coldness and hotness of an object or body is called _______
(a) Humidity (b) temperature (c) wind (d) pressure - A process whereby seeds grow in seedlings is called ______
(a) separation (b) plantation (c) germination (d) production - ____ is the instrument used for measuring wind direction
(a) Barometer (b) thermometer (c) wind vane (d) hygrometer - Change is temporary when it is _____
(a) irreversible (b) reversible (c) reversible but later irreversible (d) Not sure - An analogue system use ______ to represent information with a physical quantity that changes continuously (a) signal (b) quantity (c) picture (d) digit
- Which of the following is not an ICT gadgets used for passing information across from one person to another (a) town crier (b) radio (c) computer (d) cell phone
- _____ is used for joining two metals together in shape construction
(a) cellotape (b) welding machine (c) glue (d) nail - ______ is the ability to do work (a) power (b) work done (c) energy (d) rest
- The treatment given to an injured person before the arrival of a doctor is called _____
(a) first aid (b) last aid (c) HIV/AID - A ____ occurs when the skin or mucous membrane is broken
(a) healing (b) pain (c) wound (d) sickness - Which of the following stings (a) dogs (b) scorpions (c) snake (d) spider
- A/an ______ is a person trained in a University to give medical treatment to sick people
(a) lawyer (b) engineer (c) doctor (d) teacher - There are _____ forms of energy (a) 2 (b) 8 (c) 3 (d) 5
- The primary source of energy is the ____ (a) wind (b) water (c) sum (d) rocks
- What is the process of breaking down food called? a) Absorption b) Digestion c) Circulation d) Respiration
- Which organ helps mix food with saliva? a) Stomach b) Small intestine c) Tongue d) Liver
- Where does digestion begin? a) Small intestine b) Stomach c) Mouth d) Large intestine
- Which organ holds and mixes food with stomach juices? a) Small intestine b) Tongue c) Stomach d) Liver
- What absorbs nutrients from digested food? a) Large intestine b) Small intestine c) Liver d) Mouth
- Which organ absorbs water and forms waste products? a) Stomach b) Mouth c) Small intestine d) Large intestine
- What is the function of the tongue in digestion? a) Absorbing nutrients b) Mixing food with saliva c) Holding food d) Absorbing water
- Where does absorption of nutrients occur? a) Mouth b) Stomach c) Small intestine d) Large intestine
- Which organ breaks down food with acid and enzymes? a) Mouth b) Large intestine c) Stomach d) Small intestine
- What is the main purpose of digestion? a) To absorb nutrients b) To form waste products c) To break down food d) To absorb water
- Which organ is responsible for absorbing water? a) Small intestine b) Liver c) Stomach d) Large intestine
- Where does digestion of food end? a) Small intestine b) Stomach c) Large intestine d) Mouth
- What organ holds food before digestion begins? a) Small intestine b) Liver c) Stomach d) Tongue
- Which part of the digestive system absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream? a) Small intestine b) Liver c) Stomach d) Large intestine
- Which organ helps move food around in the mouth? a) Small intestine b) Stomach c) Liver d) Tongue
- Cement, blocks and aluminum roofing sheets are used for building ____
(a) bungalow (b) poultry (c) hut (d) cage - The furniture at home are made from which of the following materials
(a) glass (b) wood (c) metal (d) plastic - Which of the following instruments or tools is used for cutting paper
(a) handsaw (b) chisel (c) snips (d) scissors - The following are digital system of ICT except ____
(a) calculator (b) wristwatch (c) school bell (d) cell phone - Fossil fuels are sources of energy (a) true (b) false (c) maybe (d) not sure
- Which of these is not an ICT gadget (a) newspaper (b) camera (c) computer (d) phone
- Starchy food supplies us with ____ (a) energy (b) protect (c) loss of appetite (d) iron
- There are ____ classes of food (a) 8 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) 5
- Examples of starchy food are ____ and _____
(a) rice and beans (b) egg and fish (c) bread and yam (d) potatoes and cassava - In shape construction, what do we use to cut wood (a) scissors (b) saw (c) pinches (d) blade
- _____ is an animal used to carry load on the farm land (a) dog (b) rabbit (c) donkey (d) bird
- Electrical energy is used for the following except ____
(a) cooking (b) sail boat (c) heating (d) lighting - Vegetables and fruits supplies the body with _____
(a) carbohydrate (b) water (c) vitamins (d) protein - Yam, cassava, cocoyam and sweet potato are best described as ______
(a) cereals (b) tuber crops (c) oil crops (d) fruit crops - A ______ is an instrument for measuring temperature
(a) rainguage (b) wind vane (c) barometer (d) thermometer - Harmful foods are foods that can cause __________. a) Health problems b) Strong muscles c) Clear skin d) Good sleep
- An example of a sugary drink is __________. a) Water b) Soda c) Milk d) Tea
- Fast food includes __________. a) Apples b) Salads c) Burgers d) Rice
- Processed snacks often have too much __________. a) Sugar b) Fiber c) Protein d) Vitamins
- Foods with too much salt include __________. a) Bananas b) Packaged soups c) Oranges d) Carrots
- Eating too many doughnuts is bad because they are __________. a) Sweet b) Fatty c) Juicy d) Fresh
- Bad feeding can cause __________. a) Good health b) Happiness c) Obesity d) Energy
- An unbalanced diet means eating too much of some foods and not enough of __________. a) Sweets b) Junk c) Others d) Fruits
- A healthy diet includes __________. a) Only meat b) Many sweets c) Fruits and vegetables d) Just bread
- Too much sugar can lead to __________. a) Healthy teeth b) Diabetes c) Strong bones d) Good vision
- Eating lots of fast food can cause __________ problems. a) Hair b) Health c) Furniture d) School
- Drinking plenty of __________ is good for health. a) Soda b) Juice c) Water d) Coffee
- Foods high in __________ are bad if eaten too much. a) Vitamins b) Salt c) Water d) Fiber
- Eating only one type of food every day is __________. a) Balanced b) Harmful c) Healthy d) Normal
- To be healthy, we should eat harmful foods __________. a) Often b) Never c) Sometimes d) Always
- A __________ is a machine that moves people or goods. a) Plant b) Vehicle c) Building d) Animal
- An example of a land vehicle is a __________. a) Boat b) Airplane c) Car d) Submarine
- A __________ is used to travel on water. a) Helicopter b) Bicycle c) Boat d) Car
- An airplane is a type of __________ vehicle. a) Land b) Water c) Air d) Rail
- A __________ runs on tracks and is a rail vehicle. a) Car b) Boat c) Train d) Bicycle
- The __________ help a vehicle to move. a) Doors b) Windows c) Wheels d) Mirrors
- __________ allow people to enter and exit a vehicle. a) Bumpers b) Mirrors c) Lights d) Doors
- __________ let passengers see outside. a) Wheels b) Windows c) Bumpers d) Lights
- __________ help the driver see at night. a) Mirrors b) Bumpers c) Lights d) Wheels
- __________ help the driver see behind and beside the vehicle. a) Mirrors b) Doors c) Lights d) Wheels
- __________ protect the vehicle in minor collisions. a) Windows b) Doors c) Bumpers d) Mirrors
- Vehicles are used for __________ people and goods. a) Building b) Transporting c) Planting d) Cooking
- __________ vehicles are used in emergencies. a) Sports b) Work c) Recreational d) Ambulances
- A disadvantage of vehicles is __________. a) Fast travel b) Pollution c) Comfort d) Safety
- Vehicles can cause __________ in cities. a) Fresh air b) Quiet c) Traffic jams d) Clean streets
- A structure with walls and a roof is called a __________. a) Car b) Building c) Garden d) River
- __________ are used to make walls. a) Bricks b) Papers c) Cloths d) Leaves
- __________ holds bricks together. a) Paint b) Cement c) Water d) Sand
- Wood is used for __________. a) Floors b) Walls c) Roofs and doors d) Windows
- __________ is used for windows. a) Plastic b) Glass c) Paper d) Cloth
- __________ makes strong frameworks for buildings. a) Steel b) Wood c) Sand d) Bricks
- A school is an example of a __________ building. a) Special b) Public c) Religious d) Private
- Churches and mosques are __________ buildings. a) Public b) Religious c) Special d) Market
- A __________ is used for legal matters and trials. a) Market b) Hospital c) Court house d) School
- People who break the law are held in a __________. a) Market b) Hospital c) Prison d) School
- A __________ is where goods are bought and sold. a) Market b) Church c) School d) Court house
- A skyscraper is an example of a __________ building. a) Public b) Religious c) Special d) Market
- __________ are materials used for building roofs. a) Bricks b) Wood and steel c) Glass d) Plastic
- A museum is a type of __________ building. a) Special b) Public c) Religious d) Prison
- Hospitals provide __________ care. a) Legal b) Health c) Educational d) Market
- A tool used to cut wood is called a __________. a) Hammer b) Saw c) Ruler d) Glue
- We use a __________ to measure long distances. a) Chisel b) Tape measure c) File d) Scissors
- To make wood smooth, we use __________. a) Sandpaper b) Nail c) Screwdriver d) Pliers
- A __________ is used to drive screws into wood. a) Hammer b) Glue c) Screwdriver d) Ruler
- The tool used to bend metal rods is called __________. a) Saw b) Pliers c) Chisel d) Tape measure
- To make paper shapes, we use the method called __________. a) Cutting b) Bending c) Folding d) Measuring
- A tool used for carving wood is called a __________. a) Chisel b) File c) Tape measure d) Ruler
- We use __________ to stick pieces of wood together. a) Screwdriver b) Glue c) Saw d) Scissors
- __________ is used to smooth rough edges of metal. a) File b) Hammer c) Glue d) Ruler
- We use a __________ to measure angles. a) Pliers b) Protractor c) Tape measure d) File
Section B:
- What are harmful foods?
- Can you name an example of a harmful food?
- What is bad feeding?
- What happens if you eat harmful foods often?
- What is an unbalanced diet?
- Why is an unbalanced diet bad for health?
- What is the role of the large intestine?
- How does food move from the mouth to the stomach?
- Why is the small intestine important?
- What happens to water in the large intestine?
- What are the main steps of digestion?
- Why is an unbalanced diet bad for health?
- Can you name a healthy food?
- Why is it important to eat a variety of foods?
- What are the effects of bad feeding on health?
- How can we avoid eating too many harmful foods?
- What is ICT
- List five materials used in ICT
- What is energy?
- What is a vehicle?
- Name a type of land vehicle.
- Give an example of a water vehicle.
- What type of vehicle is an airplane?
- Name a vehicle that runs on tracks.
- What part of a vehicle helps it move?
- What part of a vehicle lets people enter?
- What is a building?
- Name a material used for walls.
- What holds bricks together?
- What is wood used for in building?
- What material is used for windows?
- What makes strong frameworks?
- Give an example of a public building.
- Name a type of religious building.
- What is a court house used for?
- What happens in a market?
- What part of a vehicle lets passengers see outside?
- What helps the driver see at night?
- What part of a vehicle helps in minor collisions?
- List five forms of energy
- What is a building?
- Name five types of building that you know
- List three materials used in building
- Complete the table given below
- Cutting tool Joining tool
- Mention three things that can keep us healthy
- List the classes of food
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