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Science - Year 3/4B Spring 2 Quiz Answers PowerPoint Plants Greatly Green Growers Session 6 Quiz Answers PowerPoint © Original resource copyright Hamilton Trust, who give permission for it to be adapted as wished by individual users. We refer you to our warning, at the foot of the block overview, about links to other websites.

Answers for the Quiz on Plants

1. Which one is not a living thing? B C D E

2. Which one is not a plant? A B C D E

3. Which one of these is not true A B C The root holds the plant upright in the soil The root takes up water from the soil The root makes food for the plant D The root can store food for the plant

4. Which one is not true? A B C The stem transports water from the roots to the leaves The stem of a plant cannot be eaten The stem contains long tubes called xylem

5. Which one is not true A B C D The leaves always grow in pairs The leaves make food for the plant The leaves have tiny holes on their underside that allow gases in and out D The leaves use energy from sunlight

6. Which of these is not needed by a plant to make its food? Water A gas called carbon dioxide Sunlight Sugar

7. Leaves contain a green chemical that traps the sunlight 7. Leaves contain a green chemical that traps the sunlight. It is called … A oxygen B xylem C chlorophyll

In winter, the leaves of many plants turn brown. This is because The plant cannot get enough water B The green chlorophyll breaks down C The wind damages them

Make themselves look nice 9. Plants make flowers to … A Make themselves look nice B Warn off predators C Reproduce

10. The plant makes a fruit to B C Hold its seeds Feed animals Look attractive

11. Which of these is not a fruit? B C D E

12. When it is cold, plants grow Very slowly B Very fast C Just the same

13. Soil is important for plants. Which one of these statements is not true? B Plants need soil for their roots to hold onto so they are anchored in the ground A Plants get minerals and nutrients from soil to keep them healthy C Plants need soil to get rid of waste

14. To be healthy a plant also needs… A plastic plant pot B Other plants nearby C Enough space to grow

15. Which one is not true? A plant that has enough water may still be unhealthy if it doesn’t have enough … A B C Space Attention Light D Nutrients