A) Meter B) Millimeter C) Kilometer D) Centimeter E) Meter
A) Balance B) Stopwatch C) Ruler D) Thermometer
A) 1 m = 10 cm B) 1 m = 100 cm C) 1 m = 0.1 cm D) 1 m = 1000 cm
A) 100,000 m B) 100 m C) 1000000000 m D) 1000 m
A) Gram B) Ounce C) Pound D) Kilogram
A) Stopwatch B) Ruler C) Balance D) Thermometer
A) 1 kg = 10 g B) 1 kg = 0.1 g C) 1 kg = 1000 g
A) FALSE B) Vernier caliper, Micrometer C) None of the above D) MAY BE TRUE
A) Hour B) Minute C) Second D) Day
A) Ruler B) Stopwatch C) Thermometer D) Balance
A) Timer B) Clock C) Watch D) Oscillator
A) Air B) Minerals C) Minerals D) Water
A) Sand B) Clay C) All of the above D) Silt
A) Deposition B) Weathering C) Sedimentation D) Erosion
A) Improves soil fertility B) Increases soil erosion C) Reduces crop yield D) Increases water runoff E) Improves soil fertility
A) he movement of earth’s crust B) The movement of air in the atmosphere C) The movement of living organisms
A) Provides energy for plants B) Protects from UV radiation C) Regulates Earth’s temperature D) Supports human respiration
A) Increased crop yield B) Improved respiratory health C) Reduced visibility D) Enhanced atmospheric circulation
A) RecyclingRecycling B) Deforestation C) Burning fossil fuels D) Using public transport
A) Damages crops B) Generates electricity C) Reduces temperature D) Causes erosion |