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PRIMARY 2 SAMPLE TEST - Grade 2

The document contains 25 multiple choice science questions covering topics like plants, food webs, chemistry, physics, earth science, and the solar system. The questions test knowledge of concepts like parts of plants, properties of solids and gases, layers of the earth, and objects in our solar system.
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PRIMARY 2 SAMPLE TEST - Grade 2

The document contains 25 multiple choice science questions covering topics like plants, food webs, chemistry, physics, earth science, and the solar system. The questions test knowledge of concepts like parts of plants, properties of solids and gases, layers of the earth, and objects in our solar system.
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1.

The diagram shows four tiles with parts of a plant painted on


them.

The tiles have to be arranged correctly to show a complete


plant. In which order should the tiles be arranged to show the
complete plant?
A. 2-3-4-1
B. 3-1-2-4
C. 3-1-4-2
D. 3-4-1-2

2. This food web links seven living things in a forest ecosystem.

KEY
X Y
EAGLE X is food for Y

SNAKE
GRASS
MOUSE

CORN SEEDS GRASSHOPPER

An herbivore eats plants only. Which of the following is an


herbivore?
A. eagle C. mouse
B. snake D. grasshopper
3. Some plants bear flowers. Which of the following
arrangements tells the correct order in which they grow.

A. I, IV, II, III


B. IV, III, I, II
C. IV, II, III, I
D. IV, II, I, III

4. In the diagram below, what is the function of Part Y?

A. It provides water for the seedling.


B. It provides chlorophyll for the seedling.
C. It provides food for the seedling.
D. It provides protection for the seedling.

5. Ella classified six different animals into two groups as shown


below.
A B
Monkey Eagle
Dog Parrot
Cat Chicken

Which of the following animals can be placed in Group A?

A. bat B. owl C. ostriches D. seahorse


6. The laboratory apparatuses below are used to measure volume
of liquids. Which apparatus can you use to accurately measure
65 ml of liquid?
A. B C D

7. Adam heated water for six minutes. He measured the


temperature using a thermometer. Below shows the
temperature of the water every two minutes.

0 minute 2 minute 4 minute 6 minute

What is the water temperature likely to be at 6 minutes?


A. 38°C B. 40 °C C. 41 °C D. 44°C
8. The pH level of a substance tells if the substance is neutral,
acid, or base. The diagram below shows a number of
substances with their pH level.

Lemon Tomato Milk Egg Hand Bleach


Juice Juice Soap

Gastric Acid Apple Black Pure Baking Ammonia Concentrated


Juice Soda Solution Solutions of Alkalis
Coffee Water

Which two substances below are acidic?


A. pure water and milk
B. baking soda and egg
C. bleach and oven ammonia solution
D. lemon juice and apple juice

9. The diagram shows the composition of the air we breathe.

Which of these is closest to the amount of nitrogen in 100 g


air?
A. 10 g B. 20 g C. 40 g D. 80 g
10. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Gas has a fixed shape and size.
B. Liquid has a fixed shape and size.
C. Solid has fixed shape and size.
D. Solid does not have shape and size.

11. Which of these will bounce the highest when dropped onto a
floor?

A. a pillow C. a ball
B. a stone D. an apple

12. Lorena has this pebble.

How many centimeters (cm) long is the pebble?


A. 2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9
13. This diagram shows the effect of wind on sand grains of
different sizes.

Fine Sand

Medium Sand

Coarse Sand

Large Sand

What size of sand grains are likely to be moved farthest by the


wind?
A. Large sand C. Coarse sand
B. Medium sand D. Fine sand

14. Friction is a force that slows down the movement of objects.


Some students recorded the time it took for one crate to slide
down four ramps. The ramps were the same except for their
surfaces.

Time crate
Surface
(second)
Wood 15 surface
Rubber 25
Ramp
Cement 12
Glass 8

Which surface caused the most friction with the block?


A. cement B. glass C. wood D. rubber
15. A ripe apple is detached from a branch and undergoes free
fall motion. As it falls to the ground, the apple's speed ______.
A. increases C. decreases
B. increases then decreases D. constant

16. Mr. Cruz found a caterpillar in his garden. He puts it on his


finger and took a picture as shown below.
What does his finger help to show?
A. temperature of the caterpillar
B. sex of the caterpillar
C. age of the caterpillar
D. size of the caterpillar

17. The Earth has three layers, namely, the crust, the mantle, and
the core.
 The crust is where all living things live.
 The crust is made up of solid rock and it is the thinnest of
the three layers.
 The mantle is very hot and consists of mainly semi-solid
rock.
 The core is made up of metals; it is the deepest and
hottest layer.
Which diagram correctly matches the above information
about the layers of the earth?
18. The crust, mantle and core are the Earth’s three layers. In
which layer is the temperature the highest?
A. crust C. inner core
B. mantle D. atmosphere

19. What temperature is shown in the thermometer above?


A. 20° B. 25° C. 30° D. 35°

20. Von lives in the Philippines. Von’s dad told him that from
December until mid-year the daytime is shorter. What does
Von need to do every day to find out if this is true?
A. Record the time he goes to bed and the time he wakes
up.
B. Record the time when the sun is right overhead.
C. Record the morning and evening temperatures.
D. Record the time of sunrise and sunset.

21. In our Solar System, what is the closest planet to the sun?
A. Earth B. Mars C. Mercury D. Jupiter

22. Which of the following is the hottest planet?


A. Venus B. Earth C. Mercury D. Neptune

23. Which planet is famous for its big red spot?


A. Mars B. Jupiter C. Mercury D. Neptune

24. The orbit of the Earth is in what order from the Sun in our solar
system?
A. First B. Second C. Third D. Fourth
25. A solar eclipse happens when the moon fully or partially blocks
our view of the sun. Which diagram shows the positions of the
Sun, Earth and moon when a solar eclipse happens?

Key:
Sun
A.
Earth

Moon
Figures are not
drawn to scale.

B.

C.

D.

- End of Test -

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