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Science Quiz Bee Grade 3

a.
b.
c.
d.

Easy:
1. Bats can fly in darkness becausea.
b.
c.
d.

They can see objects in darkness.


They have big wings.
They generate flashes of light
They generate ultrasonic sound
waves.

2. Part of the plant that generates seeds


a.
b.
c.
d.

Stem
Flower
Root
Leaf

3. Which of these does a frog mostly likely


need in order to survive?
a.
b.
c.
d.

A pond
Rocks
Soil
Leaves

4. What is the best way to protect


endangered animals?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Build houses
Drain wetlands
Cut down trees
Preserve their natural habitat.

5. Animals which feed their young through


their mammary gland.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals

6. Which of the following animal is a


carnivore?
a.
b.
c.
d.

7. An animal that only eats plant.

Goat
Tiger
Cow
Worm

Carnivore
Omnivore
Herbivore
Servivore

8. Which of the following can make their


own food.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Plants
Mammals
Insects
Reptiles

9. They are known as the feathered


animals
a. Mammals
b. Reptiles
c. Birds
d. Amphibians
e.
10-. What is the weather when the sun
shining brightly.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Stormy
Rainy
Cloudy
Sunny

Average:
1. It is a curve flap like part attached to
the side of the head.
a. Pinna
b. Ear Canal
2. A thin transparent material that covers
the front eye.
a. Cornea
b. Iris
3. They are special structures which are
sensitive to food flavors.
a. Papillae
b. Taste Buds

4. It removes extra salt and water from


our body in the form of sweat.
a. Oil Glands
b. Sweat Glands
5. A tube like mouth of butterflies, flies
and mosquitoes that help them sip their
food.
a. Proboscis
b. Probiotics
6. The hair like parts of clams and other
shellfish.
a. Cilia
b. Celica
7. They have a complete skeleton,
protective covering, and legs or fins.

Hard:
1. Animals without backbones. They have
soft fleshy bodies
Invertebrates
2. They hold the plant firmly to the
ground.
Roots
3. The process in which leaves take in
carbon dioxide and water to make food
with the help of sun light.
Photosynthesis
4. A gas that plants give off to which
people and animals breathe in.
Oxygen

a. Invertebrates
b. Vertebrates

5. It protects the seed that produce new


plants.

8. It makes photosynthesis possible.


Fruits
a. Pollination
b. Chlorophyll
9. The ability to move the body from one
place to another.
a. External movement
b. Internal Movement
10. It is the removal of waste from the
body
a. Excretion
b. Respiration

6. The ability to move substances from


one part of the body to another.
Internal Movement
7. The amount of space taken up by
matter.
Volume
8. The passing on of certain physical and
mental characteristics from parents to
offspring.
Heredity
9. A sharp organ of some animals that is
used to wound, paralyze or kill prey or an
enemy by piercing and injecting a
poisonous fluid.
Stinger
10. The act or process of breathing.

Respiration

Retina
Clincher:
1. The quality of a material that enables it
to be hammered into sheets

8. The back and forth movements that


produce sounds.

Malleability

Vibration

2. It means to have or cause to have


offspring.

9. Animals without backbones. They have


soft fleshy bodies

Propagate

Invertebrates

3. One of the long sharp teeth which are


used by an animal to seize, hold and tear
apart its prey.

10. Moisture coming from the sweat


glands of the skin.
Sweat

Fangs
4. Quality of material to return to its
original size and shape after it is stretched
or deformed.
Elasticity
5. The nonliving parts of the eco system.
Abiotic Factors
6. The line or course along
sometimes moves, lies or points.

which

Direction
7. Part of the eye where image is focused.

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