Science Quiz LO: TBAT UNDERSTAND DIFFERENT SORTS OF QUESTIONS AND TO ANSWER THEM CORRECTLY.

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Science Quiz LO: TBAT UNDERSTAND DIFFERENT SORTS OF QUESTIONS AND TO ANSWER THEM CORRECTLY.

You are going to ….. be a millionaire

Question1 What is the name of the biggest star in our the solar system?

0ptions A. The Stars B. The Comets C. The Sun D. The Meteorites

QUESTION 2 What does water turn into once it’s frozen?

options A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Stay the same, but get colder

QUESTION 3 What is an Habitat?

OPTIONS A. Where animals hide. B. Where animals run away from. C. Where animals get killed. D. Where animals live.

Question 4 What animal is orange and eats meat. Also its stripy?

Options A. Bear B. Tiger C. Elephant D. Giraffe

QUESTION 5 Which material does electricity flow through?

OPTIONS A. Plastic B. Metal C. Magnet D. Wood

Answers 1. C 5. B 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. B

Well done you are an a million air. Hooray!