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1. What is Science?
A. Memorizing facts
B. Guessing without proof
C. A way of thinking, observing, and exploring
D. Ignoring questions
2. Why is curiosity important in science?
A. It helps us sleep better
B. It leads us to ask questions and explore
C. It stops us from asking questions
D. It is not needed for learning
3. Which of these is an example of scientific thinking?
A. Ignoring a problem
B. Asking why something happens
C. Guessing without testing
D. Copying someone else’s work
4. Science is like solving a
A. Puzzle
B. Storybook
C. Magic trick
D. Dream
5. What does the scientific method help us do?
A. Avoid experiments
B. Find answers to questions
C. Guess without proof
D. Create confusion
6. What is the first step in the scientific method?
A. Making a guess
B. Observation
C. Experimenting
D. Drawing conclusions
7. What is a hypothesis?
A. An answer to a question
B. A guess based on observations
C. A conclusion
D. A random guess
8. Which of the following is a daily life example of using the scientific method?
A. Sleeping without asking questions
B. Trying to find why a pen stopped working
C. Eating food without thinking
D. Walking without purpose
9. What does Earth have that makes it special?
A. It is the biggest planet
B. It supports life
C. It is the farthest from the sun
D. It is full of deserts
10. What is one thing scientists always do?
A. Ignore questions
B. Ask questions and experiment
C. Always agree with each other
D. Use only one method
11. Why do stars shine?
A. Because they are made of gold
B. Because of scientific processes
C. Because they are close to Earth
D. Because of magic
12. How does science help in daily life?
A. It makes life boring
B. It helps solve real-world problems
C. It has no use in life
D. It only helps in space
13. What do scientists use to test their guesses?
A. Observations and experiments
B. Only guesses
C. Random ideas
D. None of the above
14. What is the scientific method?
A. A guessing game
B. A step-by-step process to solve problems
C. A method of reading books
D. A cooking technique
15. What should we do if we cannot find an answer?
A. Give up
B. Ask friends for help
C. Stop thinking about it
D. Ignore the problem
16. Which of the following is a good habit in science?
A. Never asking questions
B. Being curious and observant
C. Ignoring strange things
D. Always accepting what others say
17. Which of the following can be considered a scientific question?
A. “Why is the sky blue?”
B. “How much homework do I have?”
C. “Where is my book?”
D. “Why do I sleep?”
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