Mid-Term Assessment and Break Basic Science and Technology Kindergarten Second Term Week 6
Mid-Term Assessment and Break
Assessment Components
Part A: Objective Questions
(Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options)
- A seed is a small part of a _____ that grows into a plant.
(a) flower (b) house (c) plant (d) animal - _____ are examples of body-building foods.
(a) Rice and yam (b) Egg and fish (c) Mango and pawpaw (d) Milk and maize - The energy we get from food helps us to _____.
(a) sleep (b) grow (c) work and play (d) sing - _____ is an example of an energy-giving food.
(a) Fish (b) Rice (c) Orange (d) Milk - Body-protective foods are rich in _____.
(a) vitamins (b) proteins (c) fats (d) oil - Fruits like _____ protect the body from sickness.
(a) beans and yam (b) fish and milk (c) orange and pawpaw (d) rice and maize - Seeds need _____ to grow.
(a) water, soil, and sunlight (b) water, air, and stones (c) sunlight, toys, and soil (d) air, plastic, and soil - Protein helps to _____ the body.
(a) grow (b) protect (c) make energy (d) give water - Plants grow better in good _____.
(a) toys (b) soil (c) stones (d) water - Rice is an example of a/an _____.
(a) energy-giving food (b) body-building food (c) body-protective food (d) none of the above - Body-protective foods help us stay _____.
(a) weak (b) sick (c) healthy (d) tired - The first part of a seed to grow is the _____.
(a) flower (b) root (c) stem (d) leaf - Beans are an example of _____.
(a) protein (b) carbohydrates (c) vitamins (d) fats - Farmers plant _____ to grow food.
(a) stones (b) soil (c) seeds (d) toys - Germination means _____.
(a) eating food (b) a seed growing into a plant (c) a plant drying up (d) throwing seeds - _____ is a body-building food.
(a) Yam (b) Beans (c) Orange (d) Carrot - Energy-giving foods give us the power to _____.
(a) grow tall (b) get sick (c) work and play (d) sleep well - Body-protective foods are rich in _____.
(a) water (b) vitamins (c) stones (d) toys - Seeds grow into _____.
(a) toys (b) plants (c) houses (d) water - Fruits like _____ help protect the body.
(a) mango and pawpaw (b) yam and rice (c) fish and milk (d) maize and beans
Part B: Theory Questions
(Short-Answer Questions)
- What are the three things seeds need to grow?
- Define germination in simple terms.
- List three examples of body-building foods.
- Name two examples of body-protective foods.
- What is an energy-giving food?
- Write two examples of seeds.
- What part of the seed grows first?
- Mention two functions of protein in the body.
- How do plants help us?
- Name two foods that give us energy.
- What do fruits help the body to do?
- Write two examples of foods that protect the body.
- How do farmers grow food?
- Name one food we can grow from seeds.
- Mention one thing a seed cannot grow without.
- What helps seeds to sprout?
- Give one example of a food that gives energy and mention its function.
- List two examples of food that help the body grow.
- Write two examples of foods rich in vitamins.
- What happens if a seed doesn’t get water?
Part C: True or False Questions
- Seeds need water, soil, and sunlight to grow. (True/False)
- Fish and milk are examples of energy-giving foods. (True/False)
- Germination means a seed growing into a plant. (True/False)
- Body-protective foods keep us healthy. (True/False)
- Protein-rich foods make us grow strong. (True/False)
- Fruits like orange and mango help protect the body. (True/False)
- Plants do not need sunlight to grow. (True/False)
- Rice and yam are body-protective foods. (True/False)
- Seeds grow into plants that give us food. (True/False)
- Protein foods give energy to the body. (True/False)
- Maize and yam are examples of seeds. (True/False)
- Soil is important for a seed to grow. (True/False)
- Energy-giving foods give us the strength to work and play. (True/False)
- Body-protective foods are rich in protein. (True/False)
- Beans and eggs are body-building foods. (True/False)
- A plant cannot grow without water. (True/False)
- Seeds can grow without sunlight. (True/False)
- Protein foods help the body grow and repair itself. (True/False)
- Farmers use seeds to grow plants. (True/False)
- Energy-giving foods are rich in vitamins. (True/False)
Part D: Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
(Without Multiple Choice Options)
- A seed is a part of a plant that grows into a _____.
- Seeds need _____ to sprout and grow.
- The first part of a seed to grow is the _____.
- Body-protective foods are rich in _____.
- _____ is an example of an energy-giving food.
- Farmers plant _____ to grow food.
- Germination is the process of a seed turning into a _____.
- Body-building foods like beans and fish help the body _____.
- Fruits and vegetables protect the body from _____.
- Rice and yam are examples of _____-giving foods.
- Plants grow better in good _____.
- Energy-giving foods provide the body with _____.
- _____ is a body-building food.
- We get rice from a plant that grows from _____.
- Orange and mango are examples of _____.
- Seeds that do not get sunlight will not _____.
- Fruits help protect the body from getting _____.
- Protein-rich foods help the body _____.
- A seed needs good soil to _____.
- Plants give us food such as fruits, vegetables, and _____.
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