Key stage 2 Science quiz

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A Key Stage 2 Science Quiz to be used with Qwizdom Student Response Systems.

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Key Stage 2 Science QuizQwizdom UK

Rohan is wearing an apron showing different parts of the body.

Which box indicates the

heart? A

B

C

D

E

Rohan is wearing an apron showing different parts of the body.

Which box indicates the

heart?

D

Which of these would cause most damage to the lungs?

A. Drinking AlcoholB. Smoking CigarettesC. Eating Fatty Food

D. Not Exercising

Which of these would cause most damage to the lungs?

B. Smoking Cigarettes

Complete Each Sentence Using A Word from the choice below

The Skeleton is moved by the ________when the body moves.

A.LegsB.Arms

C.Bones D.Muscles

Complete Each Sentence Using A Word from the choice below

The Skeleton is moved by the ________when the body moves.

D. Muscles

The bones in the skeleton are _________ so that they can support the body.

A. Straight B. Long C. Rigid

D. Curved

The bones in the skeleton are _________ so that they can support the body.

C. Rigid

Jo turns a key to wind up a toy truck. When she lets go of the key, the truck moves on the carpet. Jo wants to find out if the number of complete turns of the key affects the distance the truck travels.

Select the 2 things Jo must keep the same to make her test fair.

A. Toy Truck B. Tape Measure

C. Person Winding the KeyD. The Surface the Truck is On

Jo turns a key to wind up a toy truck. When she lets go of the key, the truck moves on the carpet. Jo wants to find out if the number of complete turns of the key affects the distance the truck travels.

Select the 2 things Jo must keep the same to make her test fair.

A. Toy Truck D. The Surface the Truck is On

The graph shows Jo’s results. How does the number of turns affect the average distance the truck travels. Select all that

apply.

A. The More the Key is Turned the further the truck will travel.

B. The More the Key is turned, the distance traveled will decrease.

C. The Less the key is turned, the less distance the truck goes.

D. The truck will always travel the same distance.

The graph shows Jo’s results. How does the number of turns affect the average distance the truck travels. Select all that

apply.

A. The More the Key is Turned the further the truck will travel.

C. The Less the key is turned, the less distance the truck goes.

Jo repeats the test on a wooden floor and predicts ‘the truck will travel the same distance on the smooth wooden floor as the carpet. The table shows how far the

truck travels for different numbers of turns of the key.

Do the measurements in the table support Jo’s

predicition?

YesNo

Jo repeats the test on a wooden floor and predicts ‘the truck will travel the same distance on the smooth wooden floor as the carpet. The table shows how far the

truck travels for different numbers of turns of the key.

Do the measurements in the table support Jo’s

predicition?

No

Fiona is in the garden. She wonders how she can find out the names of some plants.

Choose one answer.

A.Food ChainB.Fair TestC.Producer

D.Key

Fiona is in the garden. She wonders how she can find out the names of some plants.

Choose one answer.

D. Key

Fiona sorts the plants into groups to help her find out their names. The plants in one of her groups all have yellow flowers. Look at the plants with yellow flowers.

Fiona needs to sort these into two groups.

Suggest a Way they could be sorted into two groups.

Colour and:

A. Size of StemB.Smell

C.Number of PetalsD.Number of Leaves

Fiona sorts the plants into groups to help her find out their names. The plants in one of her groups all have yellow flowers. Look at the plants with yellow flowers.

Fiona needs to sort these into two groups.

Suggest a Way they could be sorted into two groups.

Colour and:

C. Number of Petals

Scientists sort plants into groups. Select one answer to show why it’s a good idea

A. To compare plants with animalsB. To see if a plant is a living thing

C. In case a plant diesD. Because there are many different types of plant

Scientists sort plants into groups. Select one answer to show why it’s a good idea

D. Because there are many different types of plant

Sanna is investigating which materials are good reflectors of light. She shines a torch from a distance of 20cm. She looks

at the following objects to how well each reflects light.

Select the two best reflectors of light

A B C

D E F

Sanna is investigating which materials are good reflectors of light. She shines a torch from a distance of 20cm. She looks

at the following objects to how well each reflects light.

Select the two best reflectors of light

B

F

Select which one doesn’t make a dark shadow.

A B C

D E F

Select which one doesn’t make a dark shadow.

E

Ann and Jake investigate how beans germinate and grow. They each put a bean seed in a jar with paper. They observe their bean seeds for 12 days. Ann does not

water her been seed.

Select one answer to predict how long Ann’s root and shoot will be if she never waters it.

A B

C D

Ann and Jake investigate how beans germinate and grow. They each put a bean seed in a jar with paper. They observe their bean seeds for 12 days. Ann does not

water her been seed.

Select one answer to predict how long Ann’s root and shoot will be if she never waters it.

D

Jake measures the lengths of the root and shoot and records these in a table.

On which day did Jake record that his bean seed had germinated? (Enter numerical answer).

Jake measures the lengths of the root and shoot and records these in a table.

On which day did Jake record that his bean seed had germinated? (Enter numerical answer).

Answer - Day 6

Jake puts his plant in soil. After a few weeks, there is a flower on Jake’s plant. What stage in the life cycle is Jake’s plant

now at?

A. Seed DispersalB. Seed ProductionC. Fruit Production

D. Pollination

Jake puts his plant in soil. After a few weeks, there is a flower on Jake’s plant. What stage in the life cycle is Jake’s plant

now at?

D. Pollination