PB PAGEZ EXAMS
END OF 1ST TERM EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: SCIENCE – BASIC FOUR (4)
Name………………………………………………………………………….. Date……………………………………..
SECTION: A
Answer All Questions
1. Some animals are insects, insects c. Snake
have…………legs. d. lion
a. Six 8. a carnivore is a ………………..
b. Seven a. flesh – eating animal
c. Two b. plant – eating
d. Four c. nectar-sucking animals
2. Insects have…………..body parts. 9. An animal that eats only flesh is………….
a. Three a. Omnivore
b. Four b. Carnivore
c. Five c. Herbivore
d. One d. Neactavore
3. Some insects like butterfly move 10. A cow is ………………….
by…….........Others crawl. a. Herbivore
a. Flying b. Omnivore
b. Walking c. Carnivore
c. Jumping d. Nectarvore
d. crawling 11. A mouse is a/an………………..
4. Insects make new ones by……………. a. Omnivore
a. Swallowing eggs b. Carnivore
b. Laying eggs c. Herbivore
c. Vomiting eggs d. Nectarvore
d. Drinking eggs 12. Most mammals give birth to
5. Mammals are animals that their…………….ones.
have…………….on their bodies. a. Young
a. Wig b. Old
b. Scales c. Strong
c. Feathers d. Weak
d. Hair 13. Reptiles have…………..on their skin.
6. Some mammals live in water, examples a. Feathers
are………………… b. Fur
a. Seal and whale c. Hair
b. Lion and tiger d. Scales
c. Rat and mouse 14. Reptiles lay eggs on…………………
d. Dog and cat a. Plants
7. Which one of these is a herbivore? b. Leaves
a. Cat c. Land
b. Rabbit d. Hills
15. Young reptiles are produced 22. The roots hold a tree well in the soil. They
from…………. absorb water and other nutrients from the
a. Meat soil for the plant.
b. Eggs a. True
c. Skin b. False
d. Yoke 23. Climbing plants are plants that grow
16. Reptiles have…………..pairs of limbs. around walls, sticks, trees, poles, buildings
a. Three or other plants.
b. Four a. True
c. Two b. False
d. One 24. The following are functions of the stem
17. Snakes move by…………………their except……….
body along the ground. a. The stem helps the tree to stand up
a. Walking straight
b. Creeping b. The stem undergoes photosynthesis
c. Jumping c. The stem carries water and mineral
d. Sliding salts from the roots to the leaves
18. Mammals, birds and reptiles all have back d. The stem prepare food for the tree
bones. They are called…………… 25. Animals covered with scales are
a. Vertebrates called……………………
b. Invertebrates 26. Animals that on land in water are known
c. Invertobrates as……………………..
d. Vertobrates 27. …………………….are animals that have
19. Insects do not have backbone, they six legs and generally one or two pair of
are…………….. wings.
a. Vertebrates 28. Animals covered with feathers are
b. Vertobrates called………………………
c. Invertebrates 29. A cockroach is an insect, it
d. Invertobtates has……………….limbs.
20. A tree is a plant with long stem, supporting a. Ten
branches and leaves. b. Eight
a. True c. Three
b. False d. six
21. The leaves are the organs that prepare food 30. Cockroach is an insect. It lives on land
for the tree. in………….area at home.
a. True a. Plain
b. False b. Dark
c. Hot
d. Cold
SECTION: B
Complete the table below with the animals below according to their classification/group.
i. Duck ix. Lion
ii. Butterfly x. Cockroach
iii. Lizard xi. Eagle
iv. Ant xii. Horse
v. Cow xiii. Human being
vi. Turkey xiv. Housefly
vii. Crocodile xv. Mosquito
viii. Lizard xvi. Chameleon
xvii. Dog
Mammals Reptiles Birds Insects
2. Draw one animal in each group:
a. insect b. mammal c. reptile d. bird
3. a. Write three importance of movements of animals.
b. List any three animals that fly.
4. What is the difference between climber and creeper?
5. Draw a tree and label the parts