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QUESTION BANK  of 3rd grade SCIENCE __ (1)

This document is a revision worksheet for 3rd-grade science students at SNG International School, containing a question bank for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes objective-type questions, very short answer questions, and open-ended questions covering various topics such as states of matter, plant and animal biology, and processes like evaporation and condensation. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding of fundamental scientific concepts.

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QUESTION BANK  of 3rd grade SCIENCE __ (1)

This document is a revision worksheet for 3rd-grade science students at SNG International School, containing a question bank for the academic year 2024-2025. It includes objective-type questions, very short answer questions, and open-ended questions covering various topics such as states of matter, plant and animal biology, and processes like evaporation and condensation. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding of fundamental scientific concepts.

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SNG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Revision Worksheet 3 (2024 – 2025)


QUESTION BANK of SCIENCE

Name : - ____________________________________________________
Grade : - 3rd
Div: - _______ Roll No. ______ Time: 60 mins

Instructions: -
1. Listen to the instructions carefully and do as direct.
2. The question paper is divided into 3 sections.

Objective Type
A. Fill in the blanks with correct words.

• ___________ (Water/ Air) is a mixture of many gases.

• All living things need__________ (oxygen/water vapour) to live.

• Water ____________(freezes/melts) to form ice.

• _____________(steam/ice) is water in a vapour form.

• Steam ____________ (evaporates/condenses) to form water.

• A bird moves with the help of_____________(wings/fins).

• A fish moves with the help of____________ (wings/fins).

• Leaves of the _______________(Mimosa/lotus) close when touched.

• Plants breathe through tiny holes in their_____________


(flowers/leaves).

• ________________(Only animals/Animals and plants) feel changes


around them.

• The part of the plant that grows below the ground is called__________.
(root/shoot)
• A_____________(tap/fibrous) root appears bushy and has no main root.

• The ______________(root/stem) carries water and food to all parts of a


plant.
• __________________(chlorophyll/stomata) helps leaves to absorb light.

• Most flowers change into __________(fruits/seeds).


• I think that has a definite shape and size is called
___________(liquid/solid).

• The process by which a ___________(liquid/gas) changes into a liquid on


cooling is called condensation

B. Choose the correct option.


1. In which of these forms does water exist in nature?

a. Solid

b. Liquid

c. Gas

d. All of these

2. Which of these is not true about Air?

a. It is a gas.

b. It contains oxygen which is a liquid.

c. It contains oxygen that is needed by all living beings.

d. It has no shape or size.


3. What comes out when water is heated?

a. Steam

b. Ice

c. Water

d. Condensation

4. Which of these do not flow and cannot be poured into containers?

a. Solids

b. Liquids

c. Gas

d. All of these

5. Which of these processes help to change steam into water?

a. Condensation

b. Cooling

c. Boiling

d. Both a. and b.

6. Which of the following do not have a shape and size of its own?

a. Solids

b. Liquids

c. Gases

d. All of these
7. What state of matter is oil?

a. Solid

b. Liquid

c. Gas

d. Both b. and c

8. Which of these does air contain?

a. Only oxygen

b. Water vapour

c. Many gases

d. All of these

9. Why do living things need food?

a. To work

b. To move

c. To grow

d. All of these

10. Which of these organs help animals to feel changes around them?

a. Sense organs

b. Antennae

c. Fins and wings

d. Both a. and b.
11. Which of the following is not a sense organ?

a. Eye

b. Tongue

c. Leg

d. Ear

12. Which of the following living things do not lay eggs but give birth to a
baby?

a. Pigeon

b. Duck

c. Human being

d. Hen

13. The leaves of which plant close up when touched?

a. Mimosa

b. Neem

c. All green leaves

d. Mango

14. What helps insects to breathe?

a. Lungs

b. Air holes

c. Nose

d. Gills
15. Which of the following animals is not a bird?

a. Horse

b. Pigeon

c. Parrot

d. Crow

16. Which of the following living things do not go in search of their food?

a. Bear

b. Squirrel

c. Monkey

d. Plant

17. By which process do living things produce more of their own kind?

a. Digestion

b. Breathing

c. Hearing

d. Reproduction

18. Roots of which of these plants are eaten by us?

a. Spinach and mint

b. Radish and carrot

c. Potato and ginger

d. Onion and mint


19. Which of these parts of a plant grow on stems?

a. Leaves

b. Buds and flowers

c. Fruits

d. All of these

20. Which substance gives leaves a green colour?

a. Veins

b. Lamina

c. Stomata

d. Chlorophyll

21. Which of these roots does grass have?

a. Taproot

b. Fibrous root

c. Beetroot

d. Longroot

22. Which part of the plant becomes a fruit?

a. Leaf

b. Bud

c. flowers

d. Seed
23. Which of the following is the gas given out by leaves?

a. Nitrogen

b. Oxygen

c. Carbon

d. Air

24. Which of these are edible seeds?

a. Wheat and rice

b. Corn and bean

c. Cumin and black pepper

d. All of these

25. Which of the following is a flower that we eat?

a. Banana

b. Broccoli

c. Ginger

d. Cabbage

Very short answer type questions.


A- Give one word for the following.

1. Things that do not flow and have a fixed shape and size. _______________

2. Things that can easily flow and take the shape of the container.
___________

3. The process by which water changes to ice on cooling. ______________


4. Things that move, grow, breathe, need food, feel changes, and reproduce.
_________________

5. Part of a plant that helps it to breathe. ________________

6. Part of an insect that helps it to feel changes around it. _________________

7. The part of the plant that is above the ground. __________________

8. A root system in which there is a main root and many small roots growing
from it. ___________________

9. Thick and strong stem of a tree. _________________

10. The flat surface of a leaf. ________________

11. The process by which a seed grows into a new plant. _______________

B - Give two examples for the following.

1. Solids: ______________ _______________

2. Liquids: ______________ _______________

3. Gases: _______________ _______________

4. Processes that change water from one form to another.

________________ ________________

5. Plants that respond to changes around them _____________

_______________

6. Animals that breathe through air holes in their body ____________


_____________
7. Animals that have antennae _____________ ______________

8. Non-living things that can move_____________ _______________

9. Plants that give rise to new plants with the help of their roots.
________________ ________________

10. Plants with taproots ____________ ____________

11. Plants with fibrous roots ______________ _______________

12. Stems that we eat ____________ ____________

13. Flowers that we eat ______________ _______________

14. Edible seeds ________________ _____________

Answer the following question.

1. Name three forms in which things exist.

2. Write two differences between solids and liquids.

3. What is evaporation?

4. What is condensation?

5. With the help of a labelled diagram, show how water changes its forms.

6. Name any five features of living things.

7. With the help of examples, mention two ways in which plants show
movement.

8. How do plants get their food?

9. How do animals reproduce?

10. Give any five differences between living and non-living things.
Label the below diagram.

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