2019 Grade 4 Elementary-Level Science Test Questions 11-20 Question Preview (ID: 59846)


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In which example is the organism defending itself?
a) A fox smells food.
b) An owl sees a mouse.
c) A bee lands on a colorful flower.
d) A skunk produces an odor.

Animals that eat other animals for food are classified as
a) decomposers
b) predators
c) producers
d) prey

Warmer temperatures can cause a deer to rub against trees to remove clumps of heavy fur. This behavior is helping the deer to
a) reproduce
b) feel cooler
c) store fat
d) camouflage itself

Which sequence shows the order of energy flow in a food chain?
a) Sun → rabbit → grass → owl
b) grass → rabbit → owl → Sun
c) Sun → grass → rabbit → owl
d) owl → rabbit → grass → Sun

When a beaver senses a predator approaching, it slaps its tail on the surface of the water. This action is an example of an animal using a body part to
a) find food
b) attract a mate
c) build a shelter
d) communicate information

How long does it take for Earth to complete one path around the Sun?
a) one day
b) one week
c) one month
d) one year

The diagram shows the changing appearance of


a) the Moon as it revolves around Earth
b) Earth as it revolves around the Moon
c) the Sun as it revolves around Earth
d) Earth as it revolves around the Sun

Which process causes a wet towel to become dry?
a) condensation
b) evaporation
c) precipitation
d) deposition

Hard, light-colored, and smooth are observations that describe a
a) glass marble
b) rain cloud
c) cat’s fur
d) cotton ball

A student drops a button and a nickel, and they both fall to the floor. What causes both of these items to fall to the floor?
a) magnetism
b) electricity
c) sound
d) gravity

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