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1. What is one reason water is important?
A. It has no use
B. It is important for life
C. It only helps in cleaning
D. It can only be found in oceans
2. Science can be compared to which of the following?
A. A puzzle that has no limit
B. A game with a fixed ending
C. A story with no questions
D. A locked box
3. What do we call the results of experiments?
A. Guesses
B. Hypotheses
C. Conclusions
D. Questions
4. What do scientists study?
A. Only plants
B. Only animals
C. The world and universe
D. Only oceans
5. Why do scientists ask questions?
A. To confuse people
B. To find answers to mysteries
C. To scare others
D. To stop learning
6. What do we need to grow?
A. Only water
B. Food and water
C. Air only
D. Sunshine only
7. What makes science exciting?
A. It is boring
B. It is full of discoveries
C. It never changes
D. It is only about memorizing
8. What does experimenting help us do?
A. Guess better
B. Test our guesses and learn
C. Skip questions
D. Read faster
9. What role does teamwork play in science?
A. It has no role
B. It helps scientists work together to solve problems
C. It slows down science
D. It is used only in sports
10. How is science connected to our daily lives?
A. It is not connected
B. It helps us understand daily activities like cooking and cleaning
C. It is only for scientists
D. It only applies in laboratories
11. What happens when we ask more questions?
A. We stop learning
B. We discover more things
C. We get confused
D. We make more mistakes
12. What is one thing that keeps science moving forward?
A. Mistakes
B. New discoveries and questions
C. Ignorance
D. Guesswork
13. What does the scientific method require us to do?
A. Follow a random process
B. Follow steps carefully
C. Stop thinking after guessing
D. Skip observations
14. Why is teamwork important in science?
A. It makes science boring
B. It helps find answers faster
C. It creates competition
D. It prevents mistakes
15. Which of the following is an example of observation?
A. Ignoring the problem
B. Noticing that water turns into ice
C. Guessing without thinking
D. Avoiding questions
16. What happens when a hypothesis is wrong?
A. We stop the process
B. We make a new guess and test again
C. We never experiment again
D. We give up
17. What is the goal of science?
A. To memorize everything
B. To understand the world better
C. To ask random questions
D. To confuse people
18. What do scientists do when they find new discoveries?
A. Ignore them
B. Use them to ask more questions
C. Stop their research
D. Keep them secret
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