A) paper B) sand C) clay D) glass E) water
A) tertiary B) secondary C) primary D) EYSF E) university
A) paper B) cocoa C) Limestone D) Stone E) flour
A) sewage from gutter B) Dust C) Smell from burning mosquito coils D) Fumes from cars E) From a clean toilet
A) remove the sewage B) Reduce the amount of water in it C) remove the colour D) remove entirely all the organic matter E) Kill all harmful bacteria
A) Water – borne disease B) Water- washed disease C) Water-sky disease D) Water-based disease E) water- water disease
A) Showing neutralizers on drugs B) Showing abuses on drugs C) Giving drugs to patients who are about to die D) Adding neutralizers to drugs E) Taking drugs without the doctor’s advice and directions
A) Ulcer B) Goiter C) pimples D) Smallpox E) Diarrhea
A) Curable B) international C) Communicable D) non-communicable E) Seasonal
A) Carbon (iv)oxide, oxygen B) Oxygen, water vapour C) Noble, water vapour D) Nitrogen, Oxygen E) Nitrogen, noble gas
A) Nitrogen B) Oxygen C) Carbon (iv)oxide D) Carbon E) Water vapour
A) Thermometer B) Conduction C) Radiation D) convention E) Friction
A) Cytosol B) Cell membrane C) Vacuole D) Chloroplast E) Vacuum
A) chloroplast B) Ribosome C) cytoplasm D) cell wall E) Nucleus
A) system- based B) Space-based C) Water-based D) air-based E) Land-based
A) Matter B) Solid C) Colour D) Gas E) Atoms
A) type of soil B) Number and kinds predators C) Average temperature D) type of water E) Concentration of oxygen
A) circulatory system B) Respiratory system C) Nervous system D) Digestive system E) Excretory system
A) Molecules are tightly scattered B) Molecules are tightly packed C) Molecules are spread far apart D) Constantly keeps its shape E) Takes the shape of its container
A) Kinetic B) Weightless C) Potential D) Gravity E) Orbit
A) Space B) Thermal C) Kinetic D) Potential E) Electrical
A) Invertebrate B) Pisces C) Vertebrate D) Amphibians E) Reptiles
A) Omnivore B) Herbivore C) Vertebrate D) Omnivore E) Carnivore
A) Organ system B) Organelles C) Organism D) Organ E) Tissue
A) Replication B) Reproduction C) Trait D) Pollination E) Heredity |