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The document contains 25 questions across three levels of difficulty (Grade 6, Average, Difficult) testing various concepts in science. The questions cover topics such as the chemical symbol for hydrogen, types of mixtures, separation techniques like filtration, anatomy like the skull, largest organs in the human body, classification of vertebrates, forces like gravity, types of energy, planets, and more. An additional 5 questions are provided at the end on topics ranging from Jupiter's mass to types of earthquakes.
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Grade 6 Questions Science Quiz Bee

The document contains 25 questions across three levels of difficulty (Grade 6, Average, Difficult) testing various concepts in science. The questions cover topics such as the chemical symbol for hydrogen, types of mixtures, separation techniques like filtration, anatomy like the skull, largest organs in the human body, classification of vertebrates, forces like gravity, types of energy, planets, and more. An additional 5 questions are provided at the end on topics ranging from Jupiter's mass to types of earthquakes.
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Grade 6 questions

1. What is the chemical symbol for Hydrogen?

a. H
b. He
c. Hg
d. Hy

2. A heterogenous mixture with an intermediate particle size between a solution and a suspension?

a. Colloids
b. Colon
c. Compounds
d. Mixture

3. A separation technique in which an insoluble solid is separated from a liquid

a. Chromatography
b. Distillation
c. Evaporation
d. Filtration

4. It is the bone that protects the brain.

a. Head
b. Pelvis
c. Ribs
d. Skull

5. It is considered as the largest organ in the human body.

a. Bones
b. Heart
c. Muscles
d. Skin

6. Which of the following is classified as a vertebrate

a. Fly
b. Leech
c. Lizard
d. Worm

7.The meaning of Endothermic is?

a. Cold-blooded
b. Hot-blooded
c. Rare-blooded
d. Warm-blooded
8. what kind of force acts upon an object when it falls on to the ground?

a. electrical force
b. frictional force
c. gravitational force
d. nuclear force

9. Also known as Stored Energy

a. Kinetic energy
b. Potential energy
c. Resting energy
d. Super energy

10. What is the name of the biggest planet in our solar system

a. Earth
b. Jupiter
c. Pluto
d. Saturn

Average

1. the chemical symbol for Iron

a. Ag
b. Au
c. Fe
d. H

2. what do you call the substance that is being dissolve in a solution

a. Powder
b. Solute
c. Solvent
d. Water

3. it is formed when two liquids are insoluble in each other. An example is Water and Oil

a. Immiscible
b. Miscible
c. Solute
d. Solvent

4. Cardiorespiratory system is a combination of two organ system. What are those

a. Cardio and heart system


b. Circulatory and Respiratory system
c. Heart and respiratory system
d. Lungs and Blood vessel system
5. it is considered as the largest part of the brain

a. Brainstem
b. Cerebellum
c. Cerebrum
d. Spinal cord

6. Among the following animals which is considered as an endothermic animal

a. Fish
b. Frog
c. Snakes
d. Whale

7. Among the example of mollusk, which is a univalve

a. Clams
b. Oysters
c. Snail
d. Squid

8. A kind of friction. Where friction happens between moving object and a fluid which can be either be
liquid or gas.

a. Fluid friction
b. Rolling friction
c. Sliding friction
d. Static friction

9. a simple machine that has a sloping surface. It lessens effort exerted over a distance

a. Inclined plane
b. Lever
c. Pulley
d. Wedge

10. why are inner planets sometimes referred to as terrestrial planets

a. They are near the sun


b. They lie inside the asteroid belt
c. They have dense, solid, rock-like surfaces
d. They have multiple moons and ring system

Difficult

1. Which of these will not form a solution

a. Preparing a syrup
b. Preparing a cup of tea
c. Mixing ice cubes in water
d. Stirring a spoonful of sugar in water
2. Nowadays, houses have water purifying systems in order for tap water to be potable. What type of
technique in separating mixtures do water purifying system use?

a. Chromatography
b. Decantation
c. Evaporation
d. Filtration

3. what is the purpose of epithelial tissue in the integumentary system?

a. Transmits nerve signals


b. Move joints and bones
c. Covers and protects the body’s surface
d. Provide the structural framework of the bone

4. What part of the brain could cognition and thinking be greatly affected when it is damage?

a. Brain stem
b. Cerebellum
c. Cerebrum
d. Pons

5. Among the following animals, which is an example of Monotremes

a. Dog
b. Eagle
c. Kangaroo
d. Platypus

6. Which of the following is not an example of kinetic energy being converted into potential energy

a. Releasing an arrow
b. Pulling a plow in the rice field
c. Releasing a compressed spring
d. Basketball player jumping for a rebound

7. Margaret is assigned to raise the flag during the flag ceremony. What simple machine should she use?

a. Inclined plane
b. Pulley
c. Screw
d. Wheel and Axle

8. which among the following volcanoes is characterized by a wide base with gently sloping sides?

a. Cinder volcano
b. Composite volcano
c. Shield volcano
d. Stratovolcano
9. which describe a weather?

a. Similar to climate
b. Condition of the atmosphere at a given time and date
c. Affected by Earth’s gravitation and position of Earth’s Axis
d. Average atmospheric condition of a place over a long period of time

10. Which of the following is true

a. Both the moon and the sub orbit Earth


b. The Moon orbits Earth, and Earth orbits the Sun
c. The sun orbits the moon, and Earth Orbits the Sun
d. The Moon orbits the Sun, and Earth orbits the Sun.

Additional 5

How massive is Jupiter in comparison to all planets of the solar system

a. Equally massive
b. Twice as massive
c. Less than twice as massive
d. More than twice as massive

Why is earth in constant motion?

a. It has big bodies of water


b. It is broken into big plates
c. It is being pulled by gravity
d. It lies on top of the liquid part of the mantle

The process of breaking down the food into a form that can be absorbed for use by the body is called?

a. Absorption
b. Digestion
c. Peristalsis
d. Swallowing

Cnidarians is also known as?

a. Jointed legs animals


b. Soft bodied animals
c. Spiny skinned animals
d. Stinging celled animals

There are two types of earthquakes: Volcanic and __?

a. Continental
b. Massive
c. Strong
d. Tectonic

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