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Science Quiz For Grade 1

1. Which animal lays eggs?


a. Dog
b. Cat
c. Duck
d. Sheep
Answer:
Duck
2. A male cow is called?
a. Ox
b. Dog
c. Sheep
d. Monkey
Answer:
Ox
3. All animals need food, air, and ____ to survive.
a. House
b. Water
c. Chocolate
d. Fruits
Answer:
Water
4. Which one is a fur-bearing animal?
a. Hen
b. Crocodile
c. Tortoise
d. Cat
Answer:
Cat
5. What is Earth’s only natural satellite?
a. Sun
b. Mars
c. Venus
d. Moon
Answer:
Moon
6. The tree has a branch filled with green _____.
a. Hair
b. Root
c. Leaves
d. Trunk
Answer:
Leaves
7. What part of the body helps you move?
a. Eyes
b. Lungs
c. Pancreas
d. Muscles
Answer:
Muscles
8. The two holes of the nose are called?
a. Eyelids
b. Nostrils
c. Nails
d. Hair
Answer:
Nostrils
9. What star shines in the day and provides light?
a. Moon
b. Venus
c. Mars
d. Sun
Answer:
Sun
10. Legs have feet and arms have ___.
a. Ankles
b. Pelvis
c. Hands
d. Skull
Answer:
Hands
11. Which organ covers the entire body and protects it?
a. Liver
b. Heart
c. Skin
d. Brain
Answer:
Skin
12. Which shape is a round?
a. Rectangle
b. Circle
c. Square
d. Triangle
Answer:
Circle
13. Who invented the first functional telephone?
a. Albert Einstein
b. Nikola Tesla
c. Thomas Alva Edison
d. Alexander Graham Bell
Answer:
Alexander Graham Bell
Trivia
The first phone call was between Alexander Graham Bell and
his assistant, Thomas Watson. Bell said to Watson, “Mr. Watson,
come here. I want to see you (3).”

14. What is the young one of a cow called?


a. Puppy
b. Kitten
c. Calf
d. Baby
Answer:
Calf
15. Dark rain clouds can give out lightning and ____.
a. Thunder
b. Snow
c. Sunlight
d. Wind
Answer:
Thunder
16. Your hands have four fingers and a ____.
a. Knee
b. Ankle
c. Elbow
d. Thumb
Answer:
Thumb
17. Which part of the bird lets it fly high in the sky?
a. Beak
b. Feet
c. Wings
d. Claws
Answer:
Wings
Science Quiz For Grades 2 & 3
18. Animals that suckle their young ones are called ____.
a. Reptiles
b. Birds
c. Amphibians
d. Mammals
Answer:
Mammals
19. What part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
a. Branch
b. Leaf
c. Root
d. Trunk
Answer:
Leaf
20. What is the boiling point of water?
a. 25°C
b. 50°C
c. 75°C
d. 100°C
Answer:
100°C
21. Which is the largest land animal?
a. Lion
b. Tiger
c. Elephant
d. Rhinoceros
Answer:
Elephant
22. ____ helps pump blood through the entire body.
a. Lungs
b. Kidneys
c. Heart
d. Brain
Answer:
Heart
23. How does a dog express happiness?
a. Twitching ears
b. Moving head
c. Closing eyes
d. Wagging tail
Answer:
Wagging tail
24. What are the three states of matter?
Answer: Solid, Liquid, and Gas
25. Frog is a reptile or amphibian?
Answer: Amphibian
26. If one boils water it will convert into ____.
a. Mist
b. Steam
c. Clouds
d. Snow
Answer:
Steam
27. When you push something, you apply ____.
a. Force
b. Acceleration
c. Mass
d. Compression
Answer:
Force
28. Which group of animals have scales?
a. Mammals
b. Amphibians
c. Reptiles
Answer:
Reptiles
29. Where does our food collect after we chew and
swallow it?
a. Small intestine
b. Large intestine
c. Stomach
d. Liver
Answer:
Stomach
30. Which material from the following has the highest
transparency?
a. Paper
b. Wood
c. Metal
d. Glass
Answer:
Glass
31. Which animal from the below list is best adapted to
the desert?
a. Tiger
b. Cheetah
c. Camel
d. Deer
Answer:
Camel
32. What part of the skeletal system protects the brain?
a. Spine
b. Thigh
c. Pelvis
d. Skull
Answer:
Skull
33. What is the name of a frog’s young one?
a. Infant
b. Puppy
c. Calf
d. Tadpole
Answer:
Tadpole
34. Which pigment gives the leaves its green color?
Answer: Chlorophyll
Science Quiz For Grades 4, 5, 6, & 7
35. What tissue connects muscles to bones?
a. Skin
b. Blood vessels
c. Fat
d. Tendon
Answer:
Tendon
36. Which nutrient plays an essential role in muscle-
building?
a. Protein
b. Carbohydrate
c. Iron
d. Fat
Answer:
Protein
37. Plants need which gas to perform photosynthesis?
a. Hydrogen
b. Carbon monoxide
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Oxygen
Answer:
Carbon dioxide
38. Which scientist proposed the three laws of motion?
a. Isaac Newton
b. Thomas Alva Edison
c. Albert Einstein
d. Stephen Hawking
Answer: Isaac Newton
39. Earth is surrounded by layers of gasses collectively
called the _____.
a. Hydrosphere
b. Stratosphere
c. Atmosphere
d. Ozone layer
Answer:
Atmosphere
40. Which system of the body controls the senses?
a. Circulatory system
b. Digestive system
c. Nervous system
d. Skeletal system
Answer:
Nervous system
41. Which is the largest animal on earth?
a. Shark
b. Elephant
c. Blue whale
d. Giraffe
Answer:
Blue whale

Did you know?


The blue whale is one of the loudest animals. In fact, a blue
whale’s calls can be heard several miles away and far below
the ocean’s surface (4).

42. Similar body cells group together to form a ___.


a. Organ
b. Tissue
c. Blood vessels
d. Joints
Answer:
Tissue
43. What energy emerges from motion?
a. Potential energy
b. Electrical energy
c. Kinetic energy
d. Gravitational energy
Answer:
Kinetic energy
44. Which is the strongest sense in a dog?
a. Touch
b. Hearing
c. Smell
d. Taste
Answer:
Smell
45. The standard unit of measurement for energy is ____.
a. Newton
b. Ampere
c. Watt
d. Joule
Answer:
Joule
46. Which biologist proposed the theory of evolution
through natural selection?
a. Charles Darwin
b. Stephen Hawking
c. Francesco Redi
d. Alexander Fleming
Answer:
Charles Darwin
47. What are animals, which eat both plants and
animals, called?
a. Herbivores
b. Insectivores
c. Carnivores
d. Omnivores
Answer:
Omnivores
48. The outward force, away from the center, felt by an
object in circular motion is ___.
a. Centripetal force
b. Circular force
c. Centrifugal forces
d. Elastic force
Answer:
Centrifugal force
49. What type of energy eventually depletes?
a. Kinetic energy
b. Non-renewable energy
c. Gravitational energy
d. Renewable energy
Answer:
Non-renewable energy
50. A single piece of coiled DNA is called ____.
a. Nucleus
b. Ribosome
c. Cytoplasm
d. Chromosome
Answer:
Chromosome
51. Yeast is a type of ____.
a. Plant
b. Animal
c. Bacterium
d. Fungus
Answer:
Fungus
52. Which is the closest planet to the sun?

Image: IStock
a. Venus
b. Mars
c. Mercury
d. Earth
Answer:
Mercury
Science quiz for grades 8, 9, & 10
53. “For every action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction.” This is Newton’s —– law of motion.
a. First Law
b. Second Law
c. Third Law
Answer:
Third Law
54.Which cell organelle is also called the powerhouse of
the cell?
a. Ribosome
b. Endoplasmic reticulum
c. Cytoplasm
d. Mitochondria
Answer:
Mitochondria
55. The bending of light through a glass prism is called
____.
a. Reflection
b. Refraction
c. Diffraction
d. Absorption
Answer:
Refraction
56. A lion is most closely related to which of the
following animals?
a. Dog
b. Raccoon
c. Wolf
d. Leopard
Answer:
Leopard
Trivia
Lions are the only members of the cat family with manes,
however only male lions have them (5).
57. Newtons is the unit of force or energy?
Answer: Force
58. Diabetes happens because of problems in which
organ of the body?
a. Liver
b. Heart
c. Pancreas
d. Kidneys
Answer:
Pancreas
59. Which of the following is NOT a form of carbon?
a. Diamond
b. Graphite
c. Amorphous carbon
d. Ferrite
Answer:
Ferrite
60. Sweet potato is an example of a modified _____.
a. Leaf
b. Root
c. Stem
d. Branch
Answers:
Root
61. Medicine that is given to fight bacteria but not
viruses?
Answer: Antibiotic
62. Earthquakes are caused due to movements of ______.
Answer: Tectonic plates
63. An acidic liquid will have a ___ pH.
Answer: Low
64. Which is the lightest element in the periodic table?
a. Helium
b. Carbon
c. Nitrogen
d. Hydrogen
Answer:
Hydrogen
65. What elements are the most common in the human
body?
a. Sulfur, sodium, magnesium
b. Phosphorus, nitrogen, calcium
c. Copper, zinc, selenium
d. Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
Answer:
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
True Or False Science Questions For Kids
True or False science questions for kids are a fun and engaging
way to test their knowledge while encouraging curiosity about
the world. These simple questions make learning science
enjoyable and help build critical thinking skills.
True Or False Questions For Grade 1
66. The sun rises in the East.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
67. Fish can live on land.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (Fish live in water)
68. An elephant is smaller than a mouse.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (An elephant is bigger than a mouse)
69. Water freezes at 0 degree Celsius.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
70. There are 7 days in a week.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
71. Spiders have six legs.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (A spider has eight legs)
72. Trees give us oxygen.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
73. Ice-cream is hot.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (Ice-cream is cold)
74. The young one of the sheep is called lamb.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
75. We breathe with the help of our stomachs.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (We breathe with the help of lungs)
True Or False Questions For Grade 2 & 3
76. There are 31 days in February in a leap year.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
False (There are 29 days in February in a leap year)
77. Dolphins are mammals.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
78. The tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest.
Image: Shutterstock
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
79. There are 500 bones in the human body.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
False (There are 206 bones in the human body)
80. The Pacific Ocean is the smallest ocean in the world.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
False (The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world)
81. Octopuses have three hearts.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
82. Venus is the closest planet to the Sun.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
False (Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun)
83. The longest river in the world is the Nile.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
84. Polar bears live in Antarctica.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
False (Polar bears live in the Arctic)
85. Boiling water gives out steam.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
True Or False Questions For Grades 4, 5, 6, & 7
86. A rainbow is more often seen in the month of
monsoon.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
87. The change of a substance from the liquid state to
the gaseous state is called Condensation.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
False (The change of a substance from the liquid state to the
gaseous state is called Evaporation)
88. If pollen is passed from flower to flower, it is called
Pollination.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
89. Acid tastes sour.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
90. The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound.
a. True
B. False
Answer:
True
91. The remains of once-lived living organisms are
called meteorites.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (The remains of once-lived living organisms are called
fossils)
92. Roots of a plant are responsible for absorbing water
and minerals from the soil.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
93. Concave mirrors are used for side views in vehicles.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (Convex mirrors are used for side views in vehicles)
94. A merry-go-round is an example of linear motion.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (A merry-go-round is an example of circular motion)
95. The process by which plants use sunlight to convert
carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen is
called photosynthesis.
Image: Shutterstock
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
True Or False Questions For Grades 8, 9, & 10
96. Oxygen is the waste by-product of photosynthesis.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
97. Plants require nitrate ions to make chlorophyll.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False ( Plants require nitrate ions to make proteins)
98. The acronym ISRO stands for International Space
Research Organization.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
99. Carbohydrates are made of fatty acids.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (Carbohydrates are made of sugar)
100. The flow of electric current is called Electric
Current.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
101. The SI unit of electric current is Ohm.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (The SI unit of electric current is Ampere)
102. The primary function of the ozone layer is to stop
the UV rays from entering into the Earth’s atmosphere.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
True
103. The chemical symbol for gold is Fe.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False (The chemical symbol for gold is Au)

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