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The document outlines a Science assessment for Primary 4 students for the second semester of the 2024-2025 academic year, consisting of various question types including true/false, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice, matching, and short answer questions. It covers topics such as geology, biology, and physics, with a total of 50 marks available. An answer key is provided at the end for grading purposes.

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The document outlines a Science assessment for Primary 4 students for the second semester of the 2024-2025 academic year, consisting of various question types including true/false, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice, matching, and short answer questions. It covers topics such as geology, biology, and physics, with a total of 50 marks available. An answer key is provided at the end for grading purposes.

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Ingyin Khitt Learning Center

2024 – 2025 Academic Year


Second Semester Assessment
Primary 4 Science Time Allowed: 45 mins
(Answer ALL questions.)

1. Write down TRUE if the following statement is true or FALSE unless it is. (7 marks)
(1) A primary cone develops on the side of the volcano.
(2) There are three kinds of crust.
(3) The inner core has aluminum.
(4) A chemical reaction can happen with only one substance.
(5) Plants and animals can have infectious diseases.
(6) There is energy in running water.
(7) Beak shape of starling is short and pointed.

2. Fill in the blanks. (8 marks)


(1) When magma reaches the surface, it is called as __________ .
(2) The _________ structure of the Earth describes what is below the surface.
(3) Solids melt because their particles gain __________ and break away from the solid.
(4) A piece of paper can not reflect the light because it has a lots of _________ .
(5) A large hole at the top of a volcano where mterial erupts is called _________.
(6) Actually, the ________ is a strong frame that supports our body from the inside.
(7) Other form of solid, ________ are made up of lots of very tiny pieces called grains .
(8) The hard outer layer of invertebrate animals is called an _________ .

3. Choose the correct answer and write down the alphabet only. (7 marks)
(1) The earth crust is _________ below the oceans than below the land.
(a) equal (b) thinner (c) thicker
(2) The bones of the chest are called _________.
(a) invertebrates (b) rib cage (c) teeth
(3) If a surface reflects light very _______, you will be able to see your reflection in it.

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(a) well (b) slow (c) fast
(4) Infectious disease is a disease that is caused by _______.
(a) germs (b) jun (c) grams
(5) Plants which can make their own food are called __________.
(a) herbivores (b) carnivores (c) producers
(6) In a gas, the particles are packed _________ together.
(a) loosely (b) tightly (c) normally
(7) Water changes to ice when it ________ heat.
(a) loses (b) gains (c) none of these

4. Match the column (A) and the column (B): (number and alphabet only) (8 marks)
Column (A) Column (B)
(1) magma (a) invertebrate
(2) snail (b) crust
(3) narrow beam of light (c) a place where a plant or animal lives
(4) habitats (d) running water to electricity
(5) liquid rock (e) ray
(6) energy transfer (f) lava
(7) row of bones in our back (g) liquid material
(8) thinnest layer of the earth (h) spine

5. Complete the following with the given first letter. (8 marks)


(1) An earthquake happens when there is a sudden m_________ of rocks in the Earth’s
Crust.
(2) In solids, their particles are t_________ packed.
(3) The bones of the head are called the s_________ .
(4) A huge sea wave caused by an earthquake that starts under the sea is well known as
T_________ .
(5) Plants can also s_______ in places that are not their normal habitats .
(6) Fish use g_______ to breathe underwater.
(7) An e_________ is a place where the most earthquake damage occurs .
(8) The f________ point is a place where the earthquake begins.

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6. Give the complete answers to the following short questions. (12 marks)

(1) List two types of damage that result from earthquakes.

(2) What is an omnivores?

(3) Name the bone that moves when we chew food.

(4) How can you show that the light can travel in fluid medium?

(5) Why do birds have different sizes and shapes of beaks?

(6) Why do fish sometimes have to move very fast?

TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 50 MARKS

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Answer Keys

1. (1) FALSE (2) FALSE (3) FALSE (4) FALSE (5) TRUE (6) TRUE (7) FALSE

2. (1) lava (2) internal (3) energy (4) bumps (5) crater (6) skeleton (7) powders
(8) exoskeleton

3. (1) b. (2) b. (3) a. (4) a. (5) c. (6) a. (7) b.

4. (1) g. (3) a. (3) e. (4) c. (5) f. (6) d. (7) e. (8) b.

5. (1) movement. (2) tightly. (3) skull. (4) Tsunami (5) survive (6) gills
(7) epicenter. (8) focus.

6. (1) building collapse, flooding, railways lines bend.

(2) An animal that eats plants and other animals is called omnivores.

(3) Jaw Bones

(4) By ray diagrams

(5) Because these different beaks allow them to catch and eat different foods.

(6) Because they have to move away from predators.

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