Teachers and pupils in the various basic schools, taking Primary 1-3 into consideration should be guided with these samples as they prepare themselves for upcoming end of term examination.
Questions below are set based on the updated curriculum of the primary school taking into consideration the stands and substrands
PRIMARY 1 SCIENCE OBJECTIVES
Choose the correct answer
- Most plants have……….leaves
a. Black
b. Green
c. Violet - The part of plant found below the soil is known as……………
a. Root
b. Stem
c. Branches - The material that we can see through easily is called…….
a. Transparent
b. Opaque
c. Wall - Which material are bendable?
a. Metal
b. Stone
c. Raffia palm - ……………..is an example of transparent material.
a. Wall
b. Plain glass
c. Bag - Raffia palm can be used to make bags.
a. True
b. False
c. None - Changing in the weather for a certain period of time called………….
a. Season
b. Weather
c. Day - How many seasons are in Ghana?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 2 - Wet season is also known as ……….season.
a. Dry
b. Rainy
c. Harmattan - The farmers grow their crops on…….season.
a. Wet
b. Dry
c. Harmattan - We can use……………….to see.
a. Eyes
b. Nose
c. Mouth - The………….can help us to hear.
a. Head
b. Nose
c. Ear - The light from the sun is known as………….
a. Star
b. Sunlight
c. Moon - ……………….help us to see objects.
a. Light
b. Air
c. Darkness - ………………..keep us warm.
a. Sun
b. Air
c. Energy - ……………..is used to warm things.
a. Fire
b. Fan
c. Fridge - We can use……………..to iron clothes.
a. Fan
b. Pressing iron
c. Bottles - ……………….enable Ama to play Ampe.
a. Work
b. Weak
c. Energy - You can jump and walk using your ……………
a. Hand
b. Eyes
c. Legs - Human beings have ………….nose.
a. Two
b. One
c. Three
PRIMARY TWO SCIENCE OBJECTIVES
SECTION A
Choose the correct answer from the options.
- Things that have life in them are called………………
a. Living things
b. artificial things
c. non-living things - Cat is an example of a ………………
a. Plant
b. animal
c. none - Which of the following are basic needs for living things?
a. Air, water and land
b. food, air and plants
c. food, water and air - Living things give birth to their young ones.
a. True
b. false
c. none - Duster is an example of ………………
a. Living things
b. non-living things
c. natural things - Food makes us to………………
a. Sleep
b. grow
c. weak - Mango tree is a/an………………….
a. Animal
b. land
c. plant - Which of the following is true about living things?
a. They do not eat
b. they do not give birth
c. they move - A classroom desk is made up of………….
a. metal
b. glass
c. wood - Which of the following is made up of metal?
a. Key
b. desk
c. bag - The shape of a tin of milk is like a……………..
a. Rectangle
b. cylinder
c. circle - A doll can eat………….
a. True
b. false
c. none - Which of the following is an example of solid?
a. Pen
b. cooking oil
c. kerosene - Water is an example of……………..
a. Solid
b. liquid
c. gas - One difference between living things and non living thing is that living things grow but non living things do not……………
a. Move
b. reproduce
c. grow - The shape of a classroom door is a …………………
a. Rectangle
b. square
c. cylinder - Water is important to living things.
a. True
b. false
c. none - …………………..is a non living thing.
a. Cat
b. pencil
c. dog - Things that do not have life in them are called………….
a. Living things
b. non-living things
c. natural things - Things that move, eat and reproduce by themselves are……………..
a. Living things
b. non-living things
c. natural things
PRIMARY THREE SCIENCE OBJECTIVES
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Choose the correct answer from the alternatives provided.
- One of the following animals moves by flying.
a. Tiger
b. Cow
c. Butterfly - Animals that live in the forest are called………..
a. Pete animals
b. Wild animals
c. Domestic animals - Plants move using their……………
a. Root
b. Wing
c. Legs - The following are animals that live in the forest except.
a. Lion
b. Dog
c. Leopard - Animals more on their own.
a. True
b. False
c. None - Living things can be grouped into two.
a. True
b. False
c. None - Plants are not living things.
a. True
b. False
c. None - Which of the following is made from paper?
a. Ruler
b. Football
c. Exercise book - ………..is made from metal.
a. Pot
b. Padlock
c. Paper bag - An electric wire is made up of rubber and metal.
a. None
b. False
c. True - Which of the following is not a cyclic events.
a. Day and night.
b. Eclipse
c. Wet and dry season - Dry season is known as……………..
a. Harmattan
b. Rainy season
c. Hot season - In the morning, we greet………………..
a. Good afternoon
b. Good morning
c. Good evening - There are three (3) section of day time. Which includes morning, afternoon and …..
a. Midnight
b. Night time
c. Evening - We eat……………..in the afternoon.
a. Breakfast
b. Lunch
c. Supper - The sun appears during the………………..
a. Day
b. Night
c. Rainy season - There is……………….during night time.
a. Sun
b. Light
c. Darkness - We eat dinner during…………………
a. Daytime
b. Afternoon
c. Nighttime - Spectacles are made from glass.
a. True
b. False
c. None - Living things are classified as plants and animals.
a. True
b. False
c. None
SECTION B
Answer all questions from this section.
- a. List three plants you find in your community.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
b. Name five (5) animals you find in your community.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
d. state the two group of living things.
…………………………………………………………………………….. - a. Match the products to their correct materials
PRODUCTS MATERIALS
Exercise book
School bag
Lorry tyre
Pot
School desk
Spectacle
Dress
Textile
Rubber
Paper
Glass
Wood
Leather
Clay
b. list three (3) products/things made from wood.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………