2022 Grade 4 Elementary-Level Science Test Questions 1-10 Question Preview (ID: 59836)
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An example of a learned behavior is
a) breathing
b) blinking
c) growing
d) reading
Some birds have colorful feathers for
a) laying eggs
b) building a nest
c) attracting a mate
d) attracting a mate
Camels have wide, flat feet that prevent them from sinking into the sand. These structures best help the camel with
a) growth
b) movement
c) reproduction
d) coloration
Monarch butterflies fly south when the length of daylight decreases as winter approaches. This is an example of an organism
a) migrating
b) germinating
c) escaping predators
d) recycling nutrients
A turtle will be best camouflaged when it
a) swims quickly in the water
b) blends in with its environment
c) sits in the sunlight
d) eats both plants and animals
The life span of an animal can be described as
a) the basic needs of an animal
b) the time from birth to death
c) how an animal changes
d) traits that the animal passes on to its offspring
Animals get the energy needed for growth and repair by taking in
a) heat
b) food
c) water
d) sunlight
Each year, buds and leaves begin to develop on trees. This is an example of trees responding to
a) gravity
b) germination
c) seed dispersal
d) seasonal changes
The producers in this food chain are the
a) insects
b) lizards
c) desert foxes
d) desert plants
The arrow in this food chain that points to the lizard shows that lizards
a) receive energy from the insects
b) receive water from the desert foxes
c) provide food to the desert plants
d) provide mates for other lizards
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