IBT Grade 4 Science · 2019. 2. 20. · CLASS 5 ABOUT THIS PRACTICE TEST This Practice Test has 15...
Transcript of IBT Grade 4 Science · 2019. 2. 20. · CLASS 5 ABOUT THIS PRACTICE TEST This Practice Test has 15...
CLASS 5
ABOUT THIS PRACTICE TESTThis Practice Test has 15 questions. It has been designed to give you an idea of the main IBT assessment.
ANSWERING THE QUESTIONSEach question has four options. Choose the BEST answer from the four options A, B, C or D.You will find the key to the answers on the last page of this booklet.
EQUIPMENT ALLOWED IN THIS PRACTICE TESTYou may use a pencil for this Practice Test. You may NOT use a dictionary.
ESTIMATED TIME FOR THIS PRACTICE TESTYou should be able to complete this Practice Test in approximately 30 minutes.
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A cactus is a desert plant. It is covered with spines. The spines are modified leaves.
Why are leaves in a cactus modified into spines?
A ball and socket joint allows movement in all directions.
Which of these body parts has a ball and socket joint?
Sania installs solar panels on the rooftop to produce electricity.
During which part of the day does a solar panel produce the most electricity?
A sunrise
B midday
C sunset
D midnight
A spines attract insects to the plant
B spines provide more shade for the plant
C spines make more food for the plant
D spines reduce water loss from the plant
A finger
B neck
C knee
D hip
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Why are human eyes surrounded by strong bones?
A because our eyes are close together
B because our eyes need protection
C because bone helps light to enter our eyes
D because eyes are on the front of our bodies
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solar panel
ball and socket joint
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Use the table below to answer questions 5 and 6.
Which is the warmest planet?
A
Mars
BMercury
C Earth
D
Venus
Which two planets are most similar in size?
A
Mercury and Mars
BJupiter and Saturn
C Uranus and Neptune
D
Earth and Venus
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Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
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108
150
228
778
1420
2870
4500
4 878
12 100
12 756
6 796
142 984
120 536
51 119
49 500
-300
462
33
-20
-157
-178
-216
-214
Planet Distance from the Sun(millions of km)
Diameter(km)
Average Temperature( C)o
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Amina put 100 mL of water in a glass. She added one small spoon of sugar and stirred with the spoon. After the sugar dissolved she measured the volume.It was still 100 mL.
What is the best explanation for this?
A There are small spaces in the water where dissolved sugar can fit in.
B Some of the water evaporates when another substance is added.
C The glass expands slightly when more sugar is added.
D Water begins to shrink when it is mixed with other substances.
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8 Using this classification system, a lobster is best described as
A a vertebrate with an exoskeleton.
B an invertebrate with a soft body.
C an invertebrate with an exoskeleton.
D an animal that lives in a marine environment.
living things
animals
invertebrates
exoskeletons soft bodies
vertebrates
fish
amphibians mammals reptiles
birdss
insects worms
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Using this system, the animal above is best classified as
A a vertebrate.
B a soft-bodied invertebrate.
C a fish.
D an insect.
10 Which rock layer is the oldest?
A granite
B limestone
C sandstone
D igneous rock
11 Which rock has eroded the most?
A limestone
B shale
C granite
D sandstone
granite
limestone
shale
sandstone
igneous rock
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Which row correctly groups these energy sources?
A
B
C
D
wood, solar power
gas, petrol
petrol, wood
solar power, gas
gas, petrol
wood, solar power
solar power, gas
petrol, wood
Renewable(will not run out)
Non-renewable(will be used up)
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A
All these substances are conductors.
BOnly copper and silver are conductors.
C None of these substances are conductors.
D
Only rubber and plastic are conductors.
Substances that allow electricity to flow through them are called conductors.
What conclusion can be made from the above experiment?
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copper rubber
silverplastic
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15 Shenaz is not sure if the tap water is safe to drink.
What can Shenaz do to make the water safe to drink?
A boil the water
B freeze the water
C keep the water at a constant temperature
D store the water for few days and then use it
Rupak wants to find out if salt dissolves more quickly in hot or cold water.He fills two beakers, one with hot water and the other with cold water.
What should Rupak do for a fair investigation?
A add equal amounts of salt to equal amounts of water
B add more salt to the hot water
C stir the cold water more than the hot water
D add salt to a third beaker containing tap water
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