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This document provides instructions and questions for a science quiz bee for grades 3 through 5. It includes: 1) General instructions for the quiz including using a whiteboard to answer multiple choice questions within 15 seconds. 2) Sample questions organized by grade and difficulty (easy, average, difficult) covering topics like the human body, plants and animals, physics, and earth science. 3) The final questions in each section are worth more points and are labeled as "clincher" questions.
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Science Wizard Quiz Bee Questionnaires

This document provides instructions and questions for a science quiz bee for grades 3 through 5. It includes: 1) General instructions for the quiz including using a whiteboard to answer multiple choice questions within 15 seconds. 2) Sample questions organized by grade and difficulty (easy, average, difficult) covering topics like the human body, plants and animals, physics, and earth science. 3) The final questions in each section are worth more points and are labeled as "clincher" questions.
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Science Wizard Quiz Bee Questionnaires

General Instructions:

1. Each participant should have their own white board and marker.
2. Choose the letter of the best answer.
3. After revealing each question, you are given 15 seconds to answer.
4. Answers will be revealed right after each question.

Grade 3

Easy Round (1-point each)

1. As healthy individuals, we should demonstrate good habits to care for the sense organs to avoid
illnesses. Which of the following is a sense organ?
a. Tongue
b. Hair
c. Bone
d. Foot
2. The sun is the brightest object you can see in the daytime. The sun is an example of which of the
following?
a. Star
b. Comet
c. Planet
d. Galaxy
3. Animals have different body parts which they use for survival. Skunks spray a strong-smelling
liquid to _____.
a. attract prey
b. get rid of wastes
c. defend themselves
d. help nearby plants to grow
4. Nena is suffering from protein deficiency. Which of the following should she have in her diet?
a. Rice
b. Bean
c. Carrot
d. Lettuce
5. Raissa will transfer the bowl of food to another place. Her action shows _____.
a. Force
b. Inertia
c. Motion
d. Pressure

Average Round (2-points each)

1. Which of the following has a different texture?


a. Hollow blocks
b. Plastic cover
c. Satin cloth
d. Glass
2. Mr. Cruz has a glass of water and spills it in the hallway. What will happen to the water?
a. Change its shape but not its size.
b. Change its shape or size.
c. No change in its shape or size.
d. No change in its shape but a change in its size.
3. Which of the following organs of the body filters oxygen that enters the body?
a. Kidney
b. Liver
c. Lungs
d. Heart

Difficult Round (5-points each)

1. Amihan’s cats eat food from a can. The cats come running into the kitchen when they hear the
electric can opener. Now, each time Amihan’s mother opens a can of corn, the cats come
running. This is an example of _____.
a. Learned behavior
b. Correct behavior
c. Migration
d. Instinct
4. A bottle of water was put in the freezer overnight. The next day it becomes ice. What change
happened?
a. Solid to liquid
b. Liquid to solid
c. Liquid to gas
d. Solid to gas

Clincher

1. Plants use the energy from the sun to make their food. What do you call the process of
making food by the plant?
a. Fertilization
b. Photosynthesis
c. Pollination
2. When people and animals breathe out, they release a gas called _____.
a. Oxygen
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Nitrogen
3. I have an excellent memory. A male animal is called jack. A female animal is called
jenny. I help to carry the load for people. Who am I?
a. Deer
b. Camel
c. Donkey
Grade 4

Easy Round (1-point each)

1. Mother cooks fried chicken in the kitchen while Vincent is outside the house playing with his
friends. What sense organ did he use to know what mother is cooking?
a. Eyes
b. Nose
c. Ears
d. Tongue
2. It is the general condition of the body and mind. It means soundness of the body and mind or
freedom from disease or ailment.
a. Calmness
b. Health
c. Mildness
d. Temperature
3. Why do Carlo and Justin have a hard time finding grasshoppers among the plants and grasses?
a. The grasshoppers moved faster in the ground to be recognized.
b. The grasshoppers escaped from their enemies by pretending.
c. The grasshoppers used their keen sense of hearing to sense danger.
d. The grasshoppers have colors similar to their background.
4. Which belongs to the shrub group of plants?
a. Acacia, coconut, molave
b. Ampalaya, grapes, squash
c. Santan, rose, gumamela
d. Waterlily, kangkong, cabbage
5. Dogs give birth to puppies; cats give birth to kittens. This process by which animals produce
other animals of their kind is called _____.
a. Reproduction
b. Germination
c. Metamorphosis
d. Pollination

Average Round (2-points each)

Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. Some organisms have both organs appearing in different parts of the body. Which of the
following exhibits hermaphrodism?
a. Snake
b. Earthworm
c. Chicken
d. Fly
2. What process does an animal undergo when the sperm and egg cell unites?
a. Reproduction
b. Fertilization
c. Hatching
d. Life cycle
3. When does evaporation take place?
a. When water is cooled.
b. When water is frozen.
c. When water is heated.
d. When water is filtered.

Difficult round (5-points each)

Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. When the food supply in an area decreases, what will most likely happen to the animals
living in that area?
a. Change their color
b. Hibernate
c. Move to a new habitat.
d. Reproduce new offspring.
2. A prairie dog whistles loudly when it senses danger. When it whistles, all of the prairie dogs
nearby run and hide in their burrows. Which helps the other prairie dogs receive this
warning?
a. Hearing
b. Sight
c. Smell
d. Taste
3. Which human activity has a helpful effect on the environment?
a. Littering
b. Polluting
c. Recycling
d. Smoking

Clincher
1. Many organisms live in the forest. The taller trees in the forests are often cut down for wood.
How can this change in the environment be helpful to plants?
a. Water erodes the soil.
b. Animals have more food.
c. Humans build new houses.
d. More sunlight reaches the ground.

2. How long does it take Earth to revolve around the Sun?


a. One year
b. One month
c. One week
d. One day
3. A student crumpled up a flat sheet of paper into a round ball. Which property of the paper
changed?
a. Hardness
b. Color
c. Mass
d. Shape
4. Which property of a mirror makes it possible for a student to see her image in it?
a. Volume
b. Magnetism
c. Reflectiveness
d. Conductivity

Grade 5

Easy Round (1-point each)

Write the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which example of matter has no definite shape and no definite volume?


a. Air
b. clay
c. rock
d. milk
2. Which form of energy is produced when a person claps his hands?
a. Chemical
b. Electrical
c. Light
d. Sound
3. Which of the two processes are occurring when rock particles are carried over the cliff by the
waterfall and then settle in another area?
a. Evaporation and condensation
b. Deposition and evaporation
c. Condensation and erosion
d. Erosion and deposition
4. Which unit should be used when a student uses a metric ruler to measure the length of a desk?
a. Degree Celsius
b. Gram
c. Milliliter
d. Centimeter
5. Which action allows electrical energy to change to another form of energy?
a. Sleeping in a cold room
b. Turning on a light in a dark room
c. Cooking food on an open campfire
d. Playing a violin in a music group
Average Round (2-points each)

Write the letter of the correct answer.

1. Chameleons mostly live in the rain forests and deserts of Africa. The color of their skin helps
them blend in with their habitats. What is another word for protective coloration.
a. Camouflage
b. Habitat
c. Hibernation
d. Migration
2. Which describes a change that takes place when a chocolate bar melts?
a. A solid becomes a gas.
b. A liquid becomes a gas.
c. A solid becomes a liquid.
d. A liquid becomes a solid.
3. Which of the following is an infection of the nasal passage?
a. Laryngitis
b. Tonsilitis
c. Sinusitis
d. Pharyngitis
4. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the planets that are nearer to the Sun. What are these
planets called?
a. Outer planets
b. Inner planets
c. Water planets
d. Earthen planets
5. A boy was shown the bones of an animal’s head. He concluded that it was an animal that eats
grass. How did he know this?
a. The animal had a big mouth.
b. The animal had a small mouth.
c. The teeth he saw were flat.
d. The teeth he saw were pointed.

Difficult Round (5-points each)

Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Why are green plants important to animals?


a. Green plants consume food and give off oxygen.
b. Green plants consume food and give off carbon dioxide.
c. Green plants produce food and give off oxygen.
d. Green plants produce food and give off carbon dioxide.
2. Oil and water are substances with different densities. Oil remains floating in water. How can we
separate oil and water?
a. Separating funnel
b. Use a magnet
c. Decantation
d. Picking
3. Makahiya or mimosa pudica closes its leaves when touched. What do you call this response to
stimuli?
a. Thigmotropism
b. Hydrotropism
c. Phototropism
d. Geotropism

Clincher

1. Which of the following weather disturbances has the strongest wind near the center?
a. Depression
b. Storm
c. Monsoon
d. Typhoon

Identification

2. What body structure protects the lungs from outside harm? Answer: rib/ribcage
3. A device used for appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners to keep temperature
evenly is called _______. Answer: Thermostat
4. Our teeth act as simple machine because they can cut, chew, and grind the food we eat.
Which simple machine our teeth can be considered? Answer: Wedge
5. How does a cyclonic wind move in northern hemisphere? Answer: Counter-clockwise

Grade 6

Easy Round (1-point each)

Write the letter of the best answer.

1. The process by which plants make their own food is called:


a. Transpiration
b. Photosynthesis
c. Translocation
d. Perspiration
2. Why do stars seem to twinkle?
a. They are too hot
b. Their size and color vary
c. They are covered with clouds
d. Light bends as it passes through layers of the atmosphere
3. What is the most important function of the blood?
a. Collects food nutrients and oxygen from the body
b. Carries food nutrients and oxygen to all parts of the body
c. Regulates the rise of the body temperature.
d. Carries impurities to the cells.
4. A beaker was filled with water up to 40 ml mark. A small stone was slowly lowered into the
beaker and it was observed that the level rose to 45 ml. What does the change in the level of
the water represent?
a. Volume of water
b. Weight of the stone
c. Volume of stone
d. Weight of the stone
5. What layer of the Earth is inferred to be liquid in form?
a. Crust
b. Mantle
c. Outer core
d. Inner core

Average Round

1. The mathematical questions that probe the Big Bang Theory were formulated by _____.
a. Alexander Friedman
b. Albert Einstein
c. Edwin Hubble
d. Edwin Aldrin Jr.
2. Which is useful in removing rice hulls from newly milled rice?
a. Fans
b. Magnet
c. Suction
d. Funnel
3. Which of the following is NOT a function of the skeletal system?
a. It protects the delicate organs of the body.
b. It supports the body.
c. It transports food to the different parts of the body.
d. It stores and releases minerals and fat.
4. Which of the following is not considered a worm?
a. Ascaris
b. Planaria
c. Millipede
d. Tapeworm
5. It is a material that is made up of two or more substances which are physically combined.
a. Solvent
b. element
c. mixture
d. Solute

Difficult
1. What do you call the small gland found in the dermis that produces oil sebum, and waxy
substances.
a. Sebaceous gland
b. Salivary gland
c. Sweat gland
d. Pituitary gland
2. These are made up of limestones which is secreted by corals and deposited in a period of
thousands or millions of years.
a. Coral reefs
b. Phytoplankton
c. Rainforest
d. Mangrove swamps
3. The process in which gases in the atmosphere absorbs heat radiated from the Earth, forming a
kind of heat blanket around the Earth.
a. Atmospheric blanket
b. Greenhouse blanket
c. Greenhouse gases
d. Greenhouse effect

Clincher

1. It is a push or pull on an object that can cause an object to accelerate, slow down, remain in
place, or change shape.
a. Wedge
b. Energy
c. Force
d. Strength
2. The resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another is called _____.
a. Magnet
b. Gravity
c. Energy
d. Friction
3. Which is NOT one of the effects of force on objects?
a. Force can make object travel in time.
b. Force can stop a moving object.
c. Force can change the size and shape of an object.
d. Force can change the speed of a moving object.
Grade 7

Easy Round

1. When you touch a cold window, how is energy being transferred?


a. The window transfers heat to you
b. You transfer heat to the window
c. The sun transfers heat to you
d. None of the above
2. A system of using reflected sound waves to detect and locate objects underwater is called.
a. Sonar.
b. Acoustics.
c. Echolocation.
d. Reverberation.
3. The speed of sound in __ is greater than the speed of sound in water.
a. Air
b. Steel
c. Cork
d. Water vapor
4. The arrows in a food chain or web represents what?
a. They point to the organism that is being eaten.
b. It shows how sunlight flows within an ecosystem.
c. They show what direction the energy is flowing between organisms.
d. They represent how water is transferred within a habitat.

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