QUIZ BEE REVIEWER
QUIZ BEE REVIEWER
REVIEWER
Easy
Round
Raise the
letter of
your
answer.
1. What part of a plant
helps it absorb water
from the soil?
a) Stem b)
Leaves
2. Which of these animals
is a mammal?
a) Frog b) Bird
c) Whale d)
Butterfly
3. Which is the largest
planet in our solar
system?
a) Earth b)
Saturn c) Jupiter
d) Neptune
4. What process do plants use
to make their own food?
a) Respiration b)
Digestion c)
Photosynthesis d)
Fermentation
5. Which planet is known as
the "Red Planet"?
a) Venus b) Mars
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn
6. The two openings of the
nose where air passes
through.
a)Eyeballs b)
lips
c) nostrils d)
7. The bones that make up
your spine are called what?
a) Femur b)
vertebrae
c) clavicle d)
ribs
8. What is the name of
Saturns largest moon?
a) phoebe b)
hyperion
c) dione d)
titan
9. Which part of the plant
grows into a new plant?
a) Root b) Leaf
c) Seed d)
Flower
10. These are animals that
only eat plants just like cows,
goats, horses and
rabbits.
A. Omnivores B.
Carnivores
11. What instrument is used to
measure temperature of an
object?
A. Barometer B.
Thermometer
C. Anemometer D. Wind
12. How many bones are there
in an adult human body?
a.206
b.304
c.104
13. How many hearts does
an octopus have?
a.2
b.3
c.4
14. What is the fastest
running terrestrial animal?
a.Cheetah
b.Lion
c.Jaguar
15. The most abundant
element in the universe is
thought to be:
a.Carbon
b.Oxygen
c.Hydrogen
15. The most abundant
element in the universe is
thought to be:
a.Carbon
b.Oxygen
c.Hydrogen
Average
Round
Write the
letter of
your
answer.
1. What is the name of the
long pipe that shifts
food from the back of
your throat down to
your stomach?
A. Esophagus B.
Larynx
2. What is the largest
internal organ of the
human body?
a.Lungs
b.Liver
c.Kidney
3. Where in the human
body is the smallest bone
located?
a.Finger
b.Leg
c.Ear
4. Groups of lions are
known as what?
a. Prides b.
Tides
5. Olympus Mons is a large
volcanic mountain on which
planet?
a) Venus b) Mars
6. What is the name of
the largest ocean on
earth?
A. Pacific Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean
7. The nerve that sends
message to the brain
regarding the visual image
that we see
A. Auditory Nerve
B. Optic Nerve
8. It is the outer layer of
the skin.
A. Epidermis B.
Dermis
9. Are small rough growths
on the skin caused by
virus that makes the skin
cells grow excessively.
A. Hives B. Warts
10. Is the natural
environment where animals
live, find food and interact
with other animals.
A. Habitat B.
House
11. These are animals that
can live in both land and
water such as turtles, frogs
and ducks.
A. Reptiles B.
Amphibians
12. These are animals that
lives on land. They live in
farms, forests and even as
pets at home.
A. Terestrial Animals
B. Aquatic Animals
13. The nerve that sends
smell signals to the brain
are called _________?
A. Olfactory Nerve
B. Auditory Nerve
14. An eye illness that
brings the presence of
painful swelling like a boil
in the eyelid.
A. Sore eyes b.
Stye
15. An eye condition where
a person sees near objects
very clearly. However
objects that are far away
will appear blurry. What do
you call this condition?
A. Myopia B.
16. A person who stores
too much sugar in the body
may suffer from
___________.
Diabetes
Fever
17. What do you call the
medical condition in which a
person’s spine is curved from
side to side?
Curved Back
Osteoporosis
18. A green pigment found
in chloroplasts that gives
plants green colour. It
captures sunlight used for
photosynthesis.
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll
19. Which of the following
can make their own food.
Plants
Animals
20. It removes extra salt
and water from our body
in the form of sweat.
CAMOUFLAGE
2. Sunlight is white light.
White light is a mixture of
many colors. What is formed
when white light passes
through some transparent
materials?
RAINBOW
3. What is the
standard unit of
measurement in
temperature?
CELCIUS
4. It is the transparent film-
like covering of the eye that
controls and focus the
amount of light entering it.
CORNEA
5. These are animals that
fly or glide on air. Birds and
insects likes butterflies and
dragonflies are _________
animals.
AERIAL ANIMALS
6. The shape of
DNA is known as?
DOUBLE HELIX
7. The spinning motion of
the Earth on its axis.
ROTATION
8. What is the
human body’s
biggest organ?
SKIN
9. The process by which
plants use sunlight, water,
and carbon dioxide to
create oxygen and energy
in the form of sugaR.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
10. The scientific study of
plants, including their
structure, function,
evolution, and uses.
BOTANY
11. The ___________
transports oxygen and
nutrients to all corners of the
body. It also carries away
carbon dioxide and other
waste products.
Circulatory System
12. The __________ is
responsible for breathing,
which is the controlled
movement of air in and out of
the body (ventilation). It also
moves oxygen and carbon
dioxide into and out of the
Endocrine System
bloodstream
13. The ____________ is
responsible for breaking
down foods into nutrients,
which the body needs for
energy, growth, and cell
repair.
Digestive System
14. The __________ is a
network that makes it
possible for different parts of
the body to communicate
with one another. Think of it
as your body’s command
station.
Nervous System
15. A sharp organ of some
animals that is used to
wound, paralyze or kill prey
or an enemy by piercing and
injecting a poisonous fluid.
Stinger
16. Dogs give birth to
puppies; cats give birth to
kittens. This process by which
animals produce other
animals of their kind is called
___________.
Reproduction
17. What is the largest
asteroid in the solar system?
Ceres
18. What is the main cause
of tides?
Moon’s Gravity
19. A mother hen sits on her
eggs to provide warmth
needed for the eggs to hatch.
What is this process called?
Incubation
20. These are thin folds of
skin that protect and
lubricate the eyes. They also
sweep away debris and
close quickly to prevent
injury. Eyelids