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This document is a test paper for 6th-grade students at the Institution d’Enseignement Moderne MADIBA for the academic year 2023/2024. It includes multiple-choice questions and classification tasks related to life processes, animals, and living/non-living things. The test aims to assess students' understanding of basic scientific concepts in English.

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This document is a test paper for 6th-grade students at the Institution d’Enseignement Moderne MADIBA for the academic year 2023/2024. It includes multiple-choice questions and classification tasks related to life processes, animals, and living/non-living things. The test aims to assess students' understanding of basic scientific concepts in English.

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IA / PIKINE GUEDIAWAYE Année scolaire :2023 / 2024


IEF / KEUR MASSAR École : Institution d’Enseignement Moderne MADIBA
Épreuve : Science en Anglais Classe : 6eme Prof. : M. Traoré

YOUR FULL NAME: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………....................

DATE: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

FIRST TEST / SECOND SEMESTER

I/MULTIPLE CHOICES (10 MARKS)


Surround the right option among a, b, c or d proposals.
1. Many single-celled organisms grow and then divide into two cells. What is this is an example of?
a) Excretion
b) Reproduction
c) Respiration
d) Nutrition

2. The food that animals eat cannot be used directly by cells. What is the process of turning food into energy
called?
a) Excretion
b) Nutrition
c) Respiration
d) Growth

3. Which is not an example of reproduction?


a) A dandelion produces and disperses its seeds
b) A cat has kittens
c) A large rock is crushed into thousands of small pieces of gravel
d) A strawberry plant runner grows a new plantlet

4. Whales eat plankton and plants make their own food from sunlight. These are examples of which life
process?
a) Reproduction
b) Nutrition
c) Movement
d) Sensitivity

5. Which of the following demonstrates sensitivity in plants?


a) A plant producing food through photosynthesis
b) A sycamore seed falling far from the parent tree
c) A spindly tree in a dark forest growing quickly towards the light
d) A weeping willow crying at sad films

6. Sunflowers were given their name because they turn to face the Sun. This is an example of which life
process?
a) Respiration
b) Growth
c) Excretion
d) Movement
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7. Which of the following is true?


a) Only animals share the seven life processes
b) Only plants share the seven life processes
c) Plants and animals share all seven life processes
d) Plants and animals only share four life processes

8. If you accidentally touch a very hot radiator and pull your hand back quickly, you are demonstrating which
life process?
a) Sensitivity
b) Growth
c) Nutrition
d) Respiration

9. Food provides energy for movement and other life processes. What else does food allow a living organism
to do?
a) Rest
b) Grow
c) Camouflage itself
d) Become a predator

10.Plants need to get rid of oxygen and animals need to get rid of carbon dioxide. What is this process
called?
a) Respiration
b) Growth
c) Excretion
d) Reproduction

II/TABLE FILLING
1. Classify the given animals into herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. (05 marks)

HERBIVORES CARNIVORES OMNIVORES

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Elephant – bat – tiger – gorilla – pig – mouse – goat – crocodile – jaguar

Hippopotamus – rat – hyena – sheep – horse – snake – person – wolf –

Chimpanzee – spider – cow


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2. Classify the nouns under their correct headline. (05 marks)

LIVING THINGS ONCE-LIVING THINGS NON-LIVING THINGS

………………………………….. ………………………………… ………………………………….

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Cotton shirt / rock / gold / baobab tree / butter / mosquito /

dolphin / wooden chair / butterfly / iron chair / cow milk / sand

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