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Thinking skills Knowledge skills Total Name : ______________________ Grade : _________________ Date: ___________________ Qatar Independent Primary School for Girls Science department 2010 – 2011

MarkFullmarkQuestion No. 2.5Q1 2.5Q2 4Q3 7Q4 4Q5 2Q6 2Q7 3Q8 4Q9 4Q10 35Total

1 KNOWLEDGE SKILLS Q 1 Part  Qatar Independent Primary School for Girls Science Summative Test 1 st Semester Circle the correct answer: 1-Male + female must have a- brother. b- offspring. c- sister. d- father 2 – One of these statements is correct. a- The plants are carnivores. b- The plants are producers. c- The plants are decomposers. d- The plants are omnivores. 3 – Animals that don’t have back bone are a- Vertebrates. b- Invertebrates. c- producer. d- plants. 4 – What do you understand from the word reproduction? a- To reproduce by laying eggs. b- To produce more of your own kind. c- To give birth to young ones. d- To give seeds. ( )

2 5- Becoming bigger in size, is one of the life processes called : a- growth. b-sensitivity. c-nutrition. d- movement. 6- One of the following only can dissolve in water : a-paperclips. b- sand. b- salt. d- rock. 7– The plants need…………… +………………..to make their own food. a- water + carbon dioxide. b- water + oxygen. c- water + nitrogen. d- water + salt

Complete the sentences below : 3 1.The process by which plants make their own food is called……………………. 2.…………………….. is a chemical change. 3. The process by which living things move from place to place is called ……………………………………… 4. Animals that eat plant are…………………… 5. …………………………. is decomposer Q 2

True or False Statement 1. All substances can dissolve in water 2. Animals need soil to grow. 3. Prey is animal eaten by other animal 4. Bat is mammal. 5. Freezing is physical change. 6. A food chain always starts with a producer. 4 Write true or false: Q 3

5 Match between the prey and predator animals: 1212 Q 4 5.1

6 A) Give reasons. 1. Polar bears can live in the North pole. ………………….skin ………………feet. Long hind limbs B) Write down the adaptations in frog. 6.2 THINKING SKILLS Part Q

7 Write down the cause or the effect: CAUSEEFFECT A fish can breathe in water. Cactus has a long root. ……………………………………… ……………………………………. ……………………………………… Q 6

Draw a food chain using the given organisms. A ) insect, grass, bacteria, frog B ) fox, plant, rabbit, bacteria 1212 Q 7 bacteria 8 5.1

Baby Old age Human life cycle Complete the human life cycle below Q 8

Classify these animals in their groups. Circle the odd one out. a- cow, snake, lizard, crocodile. b- plants, hawk, flower, grass. birdamphibianreptilefishmammal ……………… ……………… ……………… ……………… ……………… ……………… Q Q ( Duck, Frog, cow, snake, dolphin, shark, salamander, owl )

Write the name of the animal in the habitat that would be suitable : Camel – lion – shark – polar bear- frog- ant Q 11 Ocean Desert Rainforest Arctic Tundra Pond Grassland All the best