2017 Grade 4 Elementary-Level Science Test Questions 1-10 Question Preview (ID: 59878)
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Which object is a nonliving thing that is made by humans?
a) a fish
b) a rock
c) a green plant
d) a metal container
The spines help the cactus plant to survive by
a) making seeds
b) storing water
c) producing food from sunlight
d) protecting it from animals
Which young plant is most likely an offspring of this mature plant?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
In order to grow and thrive, all animals need water, air, and
a) food
b) sunlight
c) soil
d) offspring
The diagrams below show four rabbits. Which rabbit would have the best chance of survival in a snowy environment?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
Based on the diagrams, which statement is correct?
a) Frogs have shorter life spans than butterflies.
b) Reproduction occurs in frogs, but not in butterflies.
c) Reproduction occurs in frogs, but not in butterflies.
d) Frogs and butterflies each have their own stages of development.
Some animals can identify a mate by its bright colors. Which body structure is needed to sense color?
a) tongue
b) skin
c) eye
d) ear
Which example shows an animal adapting to a seasonal change in its environment?
a) a fox hunting rabbits
b) a goose migrating south
c) a dog chasing cats
d) a bat flying at night
What happens to some animals as the seasons change from winter to summer in New York State?
a) Their fur becomes thicker.
b) Their fur color changes to white.
c) They shed more fur.
d) They begin to hibernate.
Building the factory in this area most likely caused an increase in
a) air pollution
b) natural habitats
c) open space
d) available water
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