myTestBook.com Math Reading Science Practice Test for Grade 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5  

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Test Topic(s): Force, Motion, and Energy, Living Systems, Life Processes, Electricity and Magnetism, Properties of Matter, Space and Solar System, Earth Patterns, Cycles, and Change

Question 1:
Which one is NOT a form of energy?
Light
Heat
Solid
Force
Question 2:
There is a one foot long iron rod at room temperature. What will be the impact of heating it about 50 degrees above room temperature?
It will shrink in length
It will become heavy
It will become light
It will expand in length
Question 3:
What is the direction of movement for the 1 Kg weight in the above picture?
Left
Up
Right
Down
Question 4:
What kind of circuit do you see in the above picture?
Open Parallel Circuit
Close Serial Circuit
Open Serial Circuit
Close Parallel Circuit
Question 5:
What kind of force should be between the poles of the magnets shown in the picture?
Repulsion
Attraction
Heavy
Light
Question 6:
What is a periodic table?
A table that explains physical elements.
A tabular method of displaying the chemical reactions.
A book of chemical elements.
A tabular method of displaying the chemical elements.
Question 7:
What is Photosynthesis?
It is the process by which plants use the energy from sunlight to produce food.
It is the process by which plants use the energy from water to produce food.
It is the process by which plants use the energy from sunlight to produce gases.
It is the process by which animals use the energy from sunlight to produce food.
Question 8:
What is the layer around a cell called?
Nucleus
Membrane
Cell Wall
Cytoplasm
Question 9:
Which planet of the solar system has life?
Earth and Mars
Earth
Venus
Jupiter and Saturn
Question 10:
The following is an example of ____________.
Turn Around of Light
Refraction of Light
Reflection of Light
Mirroring

 





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