Science Grand quiz (Class 4)

A colorful illustration of various animals in their natural habitats, such as a camel in the desert, a penguin in the icy polar region, and frogs in a pond, showcasing their unique adaptations.

Science Grand Quiz for Young Explorers

Test your knowledge about the amazing animal kingdom and their habitats! This quiz is specially designed for class 4 students to explore exciting scientific concepts.

Engage in fun-filled questions covering:

  • Animal adaptations
  • Food chains and ecosystems
  • Habitats and characteristics of various species
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by HoppingFrog27
The penguin was eaten by a killer whale. This statement shows that
Penguin is the predator of killer whale
Killer whale is the prey of penguin
Penguin and killer whale both are prey
Penguin is prey of Killer whale
Which adaptation of camel helps it to survive in the desert.
It stores fat in its hump to get energy
It has long eyelashes to close in blowing sand
It has wide feet for walking in the sand
All the three statements are true.
Which animals can be grouped together by their similar characteristics?
Fly, scorpion, stickleback fish
Honeybee, wasp , housefly
Cat , mayfly nymph, turtle
Turtle , crocodile , elephant
Which of these causes most damage to a cabbage field?
Deer
Rabbits
Humans
Foxes
In which of these habitats are you most likely to find animals with thick fur?
Deep oceans
Grasslands
Deserts
Polar region
An animal that hunts other animals to feed itself are called a:
Predator
Prey
Producer
Consumer
Which of the following organism cannot make its own food?
Wheat
Grass
Cabbage
Cow
What the primary consumer in this food chain?
Corn
Rat
Owl
None of the above
To identify animals and plants we use
Branching Key
Food chain
Food web
Flow chart
A frog is adapted to its pond habitat by
Green colour
Having webbed feet
Growing into an adult frog
Giving birth to its young ones
Earthworms are likely to find food in ___________ places.
Dark and damp
Dark and dry
Shiny and dry
None of the above
Organisms with _______________ features can be grouped together.
Different
Normal
Similar
Vast
Which statement is true for this food chain?
Carrots are primary consumers
Lion is a producer
Rabbit is predator of carrot
Fox is a prey and predator both
Which of the following features best describe a desert.
Dark, windy, lots of water
Dry, windy, still water
Dry, sandy, hot, very less rain
Dark, damp, lots of trees, many animals
What will happen if we remove frogs from the above food chain?
Pythons will increase in number
Grasshoppers will increase in number
The food chain will not be disturbed
There will be a lot of grass
Which statement best describes a habitat?
They provide clean living space
They only benefit humans
They tell what an animal eats
They provide food and shelter
Which of the following best describes prediction?
I research about something
I perform experiments
I think this is going to happen
I have evidence
Animals that live on land are called
Terrestrial
Aquatic
Reptiles
None of the above
In this food web, there are three prey of vulture. They are....
Snake , mouse and hawk
Grass , grasshopper and coyote
Coyote , mouse and snake
Coyote , snake and hawk
What does a food chain tell?
It tells which animals eat plants
It tells what is best for animal's health
It tells the flow of energy in organisms
It tells how animals are divided into groups
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