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AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.

SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 7&8 SCIENCE


(Elimination Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. It is push or pull.
a. force b. acceleration c. power d. work
2. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.
a. heat b. cold c. temperature d. dynamics
3. The place where the fault begins to slip.
a. epicenter b. focus c. fault line d. fault plane
4. The way the electrons of an atom are distributed in the various energy levels or electron shells is
called_______________.
a. energy level b. valence shell c. electron cloud d. electron configuration
5. It is the simplest sugar units.
a. disaccharides b. carbohydrates c. oligosaccharides d. monosaccharides
6. The spot directly above the focus on the surface of the Earth is called ________________.
a. focus b. epicenter c. fault d. hypocenter
7. It is determined by observing the effects of the earthquake in different places.
a. intensity b. magnitude c. energy d. seismic wave
8. What tropical cyclone needed in order to form?
a. fire b. light c. water vapour d. energy
9. It is a particle consisting of two or more atoms combined together in a specific arrangement.
a. atom b. light c. molecule d. cell
10. The process in which a liquid is changed to a solid.
a. melting b. freezing c. evaporation d. sublimation
11. It is the positively charged particle.
a. neutron b. electron c. sub-atomic d. proton
12. It deals with classifying, naming, and ordering of n organisms.
a. taxonomy b. anatomy c. botany d. genetics
13. They can produce their own food.
a. heterotrophsb. sporozoan c. autotrophs d. herbivore
14. It is the rock fragment entering in the Earth’s atmosphere.
a. meteorite b. meteor c. meteoroid d. asteroid
15. This is where you found the asteroid.
a. Oort Cloud b. Andromeda c. Asteroid Belt d. Magnetar

AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.


SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 7&8 SCIENCE
(Proper Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021
EASY
1. A quantity that has a magnitude describable by a real number and no direction.
a. vector b. scalar c. distance d. time
2. A very hard type of rock that is used in buildings and monuments.
a. marble b. granite c. slate d. sediments
3. Any one of a group of very small living things often cause disease.
a. cell b. atom c. molecule d. bacteria
4. Made up of two or more elements.
a. atom b. molecules c. compound d. tissue
5. A saclike cellular organelle that contains various hydrolytic enzymes.
A, lysosomes b. ribosome c. mitochondria d. vacuoles

AVERAGE
1. It is the highest point of a transverse wave. CREST
2. He discovered that cell aroused from pre-existing cell. RUDOLF VIRCHOW
3. The instrument that is used in studying the microorganism. MICROSCOPE
4. The biggest island in the Philippine Archipelago. LUZON
5. Two season in the Philippines. DRY& WET

DIFFICULT
1. The main gas component in the greenhouse gases. CARBON DIOXIDE
2. Layers of the atmosphere where you see the ISS and Satellite. EXOSPHERE
3. The state of the air and atmosphere at a particular time and place. WEATHER
4. A region with particular weather patterns or conditions. CLIMATE
5. The conical part of the shadow of a celestial body excluding all light from the primary source. UMBRA

CLINCHER
1. An occasion when the moon looks like it is completely or partially covered with a dark circle because the
Earth’s shadow is on it. ECLIPSE
2. A shaded region surrounding the dark central portion of a cosmos. PENUMBRA
3. Power house of the cell. MITOCHONDRIA
4. It is the combination of enormous cells. TISSUE
5. Group of organs working together, ORGAN SYSTEM

AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.


SCIENCEQUIZ BEE GRADE 9&10 SCIENCE
(Elimination Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. Distance is _______________ quantity.


a. scalar b. vector c. magnitude d. direction
2. Displacement is a _______________ quantity.
a. scalar b. vector c. magnitude d. direction
3. Speed is a _____________ quantity.
a. scalar b. vector c. magnitude d. direction
4. Separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
a. mitral valve b. aortic valve c. pulmonary valve d. tricuspid valve
5. The science that deals with the study of organic compounds.
a. inorganic chemistryb. applied chemistry c. organic chemistry d. physics
6. The simplest class of organic compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen.
a. phenols b. carboxyl c. isomers d. hydrocarbons
7. It is the distance that light travels in one year.
a. revolution b. light year c. rotation d. planet years
8. It is a very strong muscle and pumps blood throughout the body.
a. heart b. brain c. stomach d. veins
9. It is called oxygen rich blood.
a. deoxygenated b. blue-venous c. haemoglobin d. oxygenated
10. It is the energy of configuration or position.
a. thermal b. kinetic c. potential d. electric
11. It is the rate of change of a body’s velocity with time.
a. distance b. acceleration c. displacement d. time
12. It is an opening in the Earth’s crust.
a. mountain b. valley c. volcano d. hill
13. Steep-sided volcanoes composed of many layers of volcanic rocks.
a. composite b. shield c. lava d. cinder
14. Circular or oval cones made up of small fragments of lava.
a. composite b. shield c. lava d. cinder
15. Volcanoes shaped like a bowl in the middle with long gentle slopes.
a. composite b. shield c. lava d. cinder

AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.


SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 9&10 SCIENCE
(Proper Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021
EASY
1. It is the number of times your heart beats in a minute.
a. accelerate b. pulse rate c. body rate d. breathing rate
2. The main organ of respiratory system.
a. trachea b. pharynx d. alveoli d. lungs
3. Formed by collapse of the central part of a volcano or by explosions of extraordinary violence.
a. volcano b. mountain c. caldera d. valley
4. The movement of air or dissolved gases into and out of the lungs.
a. respiration b. breathing c. circulation d. excretion
5. The large artery that brings blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
a. veins b. pulmonary c. capillaries d. aorta

AVERAGE
1. A natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night. STAR
2. The fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins. BLOOD
3. An act or process of moving. MOTION
4. It has a chemical formula of CH4. METHANE
5. It is where the gas exchange takes place. ALVEOLI

DIFFICULT
1. It has the same chemical formula but different in structural formula. ISOMERS

2. Electrons in the outermost shells of atoms. VALENCE ELECTRONS

3. They are formed when two electrons are shared between two or more non-metals, resulting in the formation
of a molecule. COVALENT BONDING

4. It is characterized by the presence of at least on triple bond in the carbon framework. ALKYNES

5. Referred to the OH group that is attached directly to a benzene ring. PHENOLS

CLINCHER
1. The passage way of the blood in the upper portion of the heart. SUPERIOR VENA CAVA
2. The passage way of the blood in the lower portion of the heart. INFERIOR VENA CAVA
3. It is called as the wind pipe of the respiratory system. TRACHEA
4. The waste product of the respiration. CARBON DIOXIDE
5. It is called as the universal blood in the world. TYPE O

AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.


SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 4 SCIENCE
(Elimination Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. A process on which microorganisms are useful in the production of food.


a. Fungi b. Yeast c. Fermentation

2. Molds and yeasts are examples of microbes called _____________.


a. Bacteria b. Fungi c. Virus

3. It can be changed in many ways without changing its composition.


a. Physical change b. Chemical change c. Mechanical change

4. A change that results to the formation of new substances.


a. Physical change b. Chemical change c. Mechanical change
5. It is a very stable substance.
a. Metals b. Wood c. Water

6. Which of the following is an example of harmful change in matter?


a. Burning of fuels b. Fiber cement c. Decaying matter as a fertilizer

7. They are very tiny organisms that can be seen under the microscope.
a. Microorganisms b. Water c. Mosquito

8. Which of the following is NOT an example of useful change in matter.


a. Organic fertilizer b. Nuclear waste c. Fiber cement

9. Which of the following is an example of physical change in matter?


a. Burning paper b. Ripening of mango c. Cutting of wood

10. Which of the following is an example of chemical change in matter?


a. Folding of paper b. Ripening of mango c. Cutting of leaves

11. What organs is located under the diaphragm and above the stomach and intestines?
a. Heart b. kidney c. liver

12. What do you call to the animals that live on sea or ocean.
a. Aquatic b. Marine c. Terrestrial

13. It allow soft vines to climb to higher support.


a. Tendrils b. Husk c. Pliant
14. Which of the following animals is best suited to live in a mangrove swamp?
a. Jellyfish b. Crocodile c. Whale
15. Interaction where both organisms are benefitted to each other.
a. Commensalism b. Parasitism c. Mutualism
AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.
SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 4 SCIENCE
(Proper Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. Where are your kidneys located?


a. Lower back of the abdominal cavity
b. Right side of the abdominal cavity
c. Upper back of the abdominal cavity
2. What do you call the tiny filtering structures in your kidneys?
a. Liver b. Nephrons c. Glomerulus
3. What do you call the sac that encloses the heart?
a. Atrium b. Pericardium c. Breastbone
4. The air temperature is recorded at 30 degrees Celsius. What does this tell about the weather?
a. Cold b. Warm c. Rainy
5. The fuel of the star is _______
a. Nitrogen b. Hydrogen c. Carbon

AVERAGE
1. It is the upward force exerted by any liquid against the weight of an object immersed in it.
BUOYANCY
2. Organisms that feed on plants only. HERBIVORE/S
3. It is the amount of matter in an object has. MASS
4. Our sun is a ______. STAR
5. The one that is being harmed in parasitism interaction. HOST

DIFFICULT
1. The tendency of the objects at rest to remain at rest. INERTIA
2. Where is the heart located? Behind breastbone/Between the lungs
3. Another term for poliomylelitis or polio. Infantile paralysis
4. A place where animals and plants live. Habitat
5. A membrane filled with fluid to provide less friction on body organs. PLEURA

CLINCHER
1. It consists mostly of clay and the minerals feldspar and quartz. CERAMICS
2. It is made from wood pulp. PAPER
3. Molds and yeasts are example of what organism? FUNGI
4. It is the largest part of your brain. CEREBRUM
5. Force where the objects does not move. BALANCED FORCE

AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.


SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 5 SCIENCE
(Elimination Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. These are materials that can cause serious harm to people’s health or the environment when improperly
disposed.
a. Biodegradable b. Non-biodegradable c. Hazardous wastes

2. It means to get back the energy that comes from waste materials.
a. Repair b. Recover c. Reduce

3. It means to restore by replacing a part, put together what is torn or broken.


a. Repair b. Recover c. Reduce

4. It means to lessen the amount of garbage one produces.


a. Repair b. Reuse c. Reduce

5. It means to clean or refurbish used materials to be used again for the same or different function.
a. Repair b. Reuse c. Reduce
6. It is the change of solid to gas.
a. Deposition b. Sublimation c. Evaporation

7. It is the total (kinetic) energy of moving molecules that make up matter.


a. Cold b. Energy c. Heat

8. It is the change of liquid to solid.


a. Freezing b. Melting c. Condensation

9. Which of the following is an example of sublimation.


a. Water cycle b. Dry ice c. Cube ice

10. It is the change of gas to liquid.


a. Evaporation b. Condensation c. Sublimation

11. Which of the following is an example of deposition.


a. Snow b. Moth balls c. Boiling of water
12. It is the change of solid to liquid.
a. Freezing b. Condensation c. Melting
13. It is the change of gas to solid.
a. Sublimation b. Evaporation c. Deposition
14. Which of the following is NOT part of phase changes.
a. Freezing b. Chemical c. Sublimation

15. Which of the following pair is mismatched


a. Evaporation; Sublimation b. Sublimation; Deposition
c Condensation; Evaporation
AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.
SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 5 SCIENCE
(PROPER Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. Materials that take a very long time to decay.


a. Biodegradable b. Non-biodegradable c. Hazardous

2. Which of the following materials is NOT an example of biodegradable?


a. Fruit peelings b. Vegetable cuttings c. Broken glass

3. Which of the following best describes the biodegradable materials?


a. Biodegradable materials are those that decay and can be composted.
b. Biodegradable materials can be reuse and recycle.
c. Biodegradable materials are those that can be broken down.

4. It means to create new products out of discarded materials.


a. Reuse b. Recycle c. Repair

5. Which of the following is the reason in the destruction of the environment?


a. Over-hunt animals and over-harvest plants.
b. Limited resources.
c. Planting of root crops and trees.

AVERAGE
1. It uses the position of the sun to measure time and involves a shadow cast across a marked surface.
SUNDIAL
2. The first menstruation of a female is called _______. MENARCHE
3. Refers to the area where outflowing river water meets seawater. ESTUARY
4. What causes the change in the color of the sliced apples when you leave it exposed to air. OXYGEN
5. It is created by scattering and results to difficulty in seeing through even a transparent material. GLARE
DIFFICULT
1. They are objects that revolves around a larger object such as the earth. SATELLITES
2. It is the capacity to do work. ENERGY
3. Union of sperm and egg cell. FERTILIZATION
4. Female part of flower. PISTIL
5. What do you call to the tip of penis? GLANS

CLINCHER
1. It holds and produces egg cell. OVARY
2. The fern is a nonflowering plant that produces _______ to reproduce. SPORE/S
3. The smallest cell in our body. SPERM CELL
4. The period when menstruation naturally stop. MENOPAUSE
5. It is a magnetism that results from an electric current. ELECTROMAGNETISM

AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.


SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 6 SCIENCE
(Elimination Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. It is the organ that filters wastes so that the body will excrete these wastes.
a. Heart b. Kidney c. Stomach

2. It is the removal of water from clothes.


a. Decantation b. Condensation c. Evaporation

3. It is used if the mixture is composed of insoluble solid in a liquid.


a. Decantation b. Sieving c. Evaporation

4. What ways of separating mixtures can be done in pasta and water?


a. Sieving b. Evaporation c. Decantation

5. What is the function of paper in the tea.


a. Serve as barrier b. Serve as design c. Serve as filter

6. It is used to pick up sharp metallic materials that are lost to the ground or carpet.
a. Magnet b. Tongs c. Clips

7. Which of the following word can be done by decantation


a. Water and Gravel b. Gasoline and Water c. Nail and Water.

8. It can be used when a heterogeneous mixture is composed of an insoluble solid in a liquid or two
immiscible liquids.
a. Evaporation b. Filtering c. Decantation

9. It is a process where there is a filter to prevent insoluble particles to mix with liquids.
a. Evaporation b. Filtering c. Decantation

10. Which of the following word cannot be done by evaporation.


a. Hanging of Shirts b. Moist soil c. Mixing of vegetables
11. It is the method used to separate the essential oil from plant materials, whether flowers, leaves, bark or
roots.
a. Distillation b. Steam Distillation c. Filtration
12. It is the process where the crushed gold ore is mixed with cyanide solution.
a. Distillation b. Amalgamation c. Cyanidation
13. The process where the pulverized gold ore is washed over copper plates coated with mercury.
a. Distillation b. Amalgamation c. Cyanidation
14. It involves the swirling of pan containing gravel, sand, and gold.
a. Panning b. Crushing c. Distillation

15. It is done in a ball mill.


a. Panning b. Crushing c. Distillation
AGES AND STAGES SCHOOL OF LIPA, INC.
SCIENCE QUIZBEE GRADE 6 SCIENCE
(PROPER Round)
S.Y. 2020-2021

1. It is the longest bone in our body.


a. Pelvis b. Femur c. humerus

2. The largest part of the brain.


a. Cerebrum b. Cerebellum c. Brain stem

3. It includes surfaces in contact move and rub against each other.


a. Static friction b. Rolling Friction c. Sliding Friction

4. It is a series of huge waves generated by an earthquake under the sea.


a. Tidal waves b. Sea waves c. Tsunami

5. Which is of the following is NOT true about the gravity?


a. Gravity is the same whether objects are near or far from each other.
b. Gravity depends on the size of objects.
c. Gravity is the same as the value of an object’s mass.

AVERAGE
1. What is main function of excretory system? EXCRETION
2. Another term for homogeneous mixture. SOLUTION
3. Two veins found in our heart. SUPERIOR and INFERIOR VENA CAVA
4. Largest artery in our body. AORTA
5. The basic unit of structure and function of the nervous system. NEURONS

DIFFICULT
1. Oil glands secrete a greasy or oily substance called ______. SEBUM
2. It determines the color of our skin and hair. MELANIN’
3. It is a form of energy from electromagnetic interactions. ELECTRICAL ENERGY
4. The largest bone of our body. PELVIS/HIP BONE
5. It is considered as universal blood. TYPE O

CLINCHER
1. Animals that has vertebral column. VERTEBRATES
2. It is a force that acts between any two objects. GRAVITY
3. It is the energy of the movement or the position of an object. MECHANICAL ENERGY
4. It is a mixture of volcanic materials traveling down the slope of the volcano like an avalanche.
PYROCLASTIC FLOW
5. Two types of mechanical energy. POTENTIAL AND KINETIC

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