Tests in natural history "Air" (grade 5). Entertaining questions on natural history Respiratory organs. Caring for clean air

Option 1

I . Choose the correct answer.

1. In models of the Universe according to Aristotle and Ptolemy in the center

situated:

a) the moon b) the sun; c) Earth.

2. The first to use a telescope to study celestial bodies:

a) N. Copernicus; b) J. Bruno; c) G. Galileo.

3. On the surface of the Earth is:

a) the source of the earthquake; b) the epicenter of an earthquake.

4. The driest continent:

a) Australia b) Africa; c) South America.

5. Huge reserves of water have:

a) all the planets solar system; b) Earth and Mercury; c) only the Earth.

6. Human ancestors were:

a) a chimpanzee b) gorilla; c) extinct monkeys driopithecus.

7. Where did the development of life on Earth begin:

a) in the ocean b) on land; c) in the waters of volcanoes; d) in soils.

8. Wings - a device for existence in:

a) water; b) ground-air; c) soil.

9. Asteroids are

a) the smallest solid particles;

b) fairly large bodies irregular shape circling around

the Sun, mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter;

c) large celestial bodies of the correct form, revolving around the sun.

10) Who discovered America?

a) Christopher Columbus b) James Cook; c) Marco Polo.

II

1. N. Copernicus created a new model of the Universe, in the center of which

placed the sun.

2. Discoveries made by J. Bruno with a telescope proved

the correctness of the world system of N. Copernicus.

3. Mars is a terrestrial planet.

4. The closest planet to the Sun is Venus.

5. The solar system is formed by 9 planets.

6. The sun is a star.

7. A planet is a relatively cold celestial body.

8. Stars are celestial bodies that shine by reflected light.

9. The closest star to Earth is the Sun.

10. A constellation is a section of the sky.

11. There are nine continents on Earth.

12. The largest continent is Africa.

13. The Amazon is the longest river on the planet.

14. The largest lake is Black.

15. The smallest continent is America.

III

1. List the bodies of wildlife.

1. White mushroom 4. Stream

2. Piece of chalk 5. Bacteria

3. Pine 6. Book

2. What sciences are natural?

1.Chemistry

2.Physics

3.Computer science

4. Biology

5. Visual arts

6. History

IV . Set a match.

1. They were afraid of fire

3. They knew how to make a fire themselves

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Option 2

I . Choose the correct answer

1. One of the first thought about what's in the center The universe is

Sun, said:

a) Aristotle b) Aristarchus of Samos; c) Ptolemy.

2. Galaxy is:

a) the sun and the planets revolving around it;

b) several stars;

c) a giant cluster of stars, a star system.

3. In the depths of the volcano is:

a) volcanic character; b) magma chamber.

4. Groups of islands are called:

a) the continents b) continents; c) archipelagos.

5. The development of life on Earth began:

a) 300 million years ago; b) 3.5 billion years ago; c) 10 billion years ago.

6. The first to appear on Earth:

a) erect man b) a skilled person; c) a reasonable person.

7. The main organelles of the cell are:

a) cytoplasm, nucleus, membrane;

b) shell, cytoplasm, mitochondria;

c) nucleus, chloroplasts, lysosome.

8. Panda lives:

9. Comets, being near the Sun, consist of:

a) core and tail; b) core and gas shell; c) core, gaseous envelope and tail.

10) Who discovered Australia?

a) James Cook b) Willy Janson; c) Vasco de Gama.

II . Write down the numbers of statements that are true?

2. Giant planets are composed mainly of gases and are devoid of

hard surfaces.

3. Asteroids are distant stars at great distances.

4. A comet is a light phenomenon that occurs when the celestial

bodies into the atmosphere.

5. A meteor is a cosmic body that has fallen to Earth.

6. J. Buffon suggested that the solar system arose from

cold dust cloud.

7. Kant believed that the planets were formed from "splashes" that arose in

the result of a comet hitting the sun.

8. Rocks are made up of minerals.

9. The mantle covers the core.

10. Rocks always consist of several minerals.

11. Life has been discovered only on Earth.

12. Groundwater makes up 2% of all water on Earth.

13. Dinosaurs are one of the groups of ancient reptiles.

14. All bodies of inanimate nature and living beings consist of cells.

15. wildlife divided into two kingdoms - plants and cells.

III . Choose three correct answers.

1. Characteristics of the asteroid.

1.Hot gas ball

2. Revolves around the sun

3. Glows in the dark.

4.Irregular shape.

5. Fragments of the building material of the planets.

3. From the proposed list, select the names of the constellations.

1. Cassiopeia

2. Sirius

3. Betelgeuse

4. Ursa Major

5. Helios

6. Polar

7. Libra

IV . Set a match.

1.Used natural tools

2. Made stone tools

3. Made tools from stone, horn and bone

A) Reasonable man b) Skillful man c) Australopithecus

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Option 3

I . Choose the correct answer

1. First suggested that The earth is spherical:

a) Aristotle b) Pythagoras; c) Ptolemy.

2. The earth is made up of:

a) the core and the earth's crust; b) core, mantle and earth's crust;

c) the mantle and the earth's crust.

3. The highest mountains of our planet:

a) the Andes; b) the Himalayas; c) Cordillera.

4. Life Discovered:

a) on Earth and Mars; b) on Earth; c) on Earth and Venus.

5. The development of life has begun:

a) in the ocean b) dry.

6. When did the development of life on Earth begin:

a) 400 million years ago; b) 300 million years ago;

c) 200 million years ago; d) 3.5 billion years ago.

7. The Kingdom of Plants includes:

a) mosses, algae, ferns,

b) mosses, algae, bacteria,

c) Euglena green, bacteria, flowering plants.

8. Victoria regia grows in:

a) Eurasia; b) Africa; in Australia; d) South America.

9. Meteor is:

a) the smallest solid particles revolving around the sun;

b) a light flash resulting from the combustion of space

particles in the atmosphere;

c) leftovers celestial body reaching the surface of the earth.

10) Extinct species of plants and animals are listed in:

a) the Red Book; b) Black book; c) Green book.

II . Write down the numbers of statements that are true?

1. Only the Earth has a satellite.

2. Uranus belongs to the terrestrial planets.

3. Among the giant planets, only Saturn has a ring.

6. Earth's crust It is the solid upper shell of the Earth.

7. The mantle is located in the center of the Earth.

8. The place where the shift of rocks occurs is called the focus

earthquakes.

9. When a volcano erupts, magma pours out onto the surface of the Earth.

10. The land of the planet is formed only by continents.

11. The World Ocean consists of 4 oceans.

12. The largest ocean is the Pacific.

13. Glaciers are formed by fresh ice.

14. Protozoa have been discovered on Mars.

15. The ozone layer keeps the planet warm.

III . Choose three correct answers

1. Characteristics of the star:

1.Shine by reflected light

2. Shines with its own light

3.Hot gas ball

4. A huge block of ice

5.Rotates around its own axis

2. The sun is:

1. The center of the solar system

2.Center of the Universe

3.Hot planet

4.Hot gas ball

5. The closest star to Earth

IV . Set a match.

1. They were afraid of fire

2. Able to sustain the fire

3. They knew how to make a fire themselves

a) Reasonable man b) Skillful man c) Australopithecus

The key to the test (Natural science -5kl)

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Exercise 1

1-in

2-in

3-b

4-a

5-in

6-in

7-a

8-b

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10-a

Exercise 1

1-b

2-in

3-b

4-in

5 B

6-b

7-a

8-a

9-in

10-a

Exercise 1

1-b

2-b

3-b

4-b

5-a

6-g

7-a

8-d

9-b

10-b

Task 2

1,3,5,6,7,9,10

Task 2

2,4,7,8,10,11,13

Task 2

4,6,8,9,11,12,13

Task 3

    1, 3,5

    1,2,4

Task 3

    2,4,5

    1,4,7

Task 3

    2,3,5

    1,4,7

Task 4

1-in

2-b

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Task 4

1-in

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Task 4

1-in

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Evaluation criteria

Tasks 1, 2,4 - are estimated at 1 point

Task 3 - 2 points

The maximum number of points is 24

Minimum points - 8

Grading scale:

24 - 17 points - rating "5" (excellent)

16-12 points - score "4" (good)

11 - 8 points - grade "3" (satisfactory)

below 8 points - score "2" (unsatisfactory)

Read the tasks. Choose from them the most interesting. Discuss it with the children. Who already has an answer?

Task 1.

The well-known boa constrictor was measured by parrots, monkeys and baby elephants. Why did the boa constrictor come to the conclusion that when they measure it with parrots, it is the longest?

Task 2.

The hare, running away from the fox, does not run straight, but evades, abruptly changes direction. Therefore, the fox most often remains "without dinner." Why can't a fox change direction just as quickly?

Task 3.

Some animals prepare for the winter and make stocks, others (wolves, deer, hares, foxes) do not make stocks. How do they survive winter?

Task 4.

There are birds that stock up for the winter. I wonder how they "keep" themselves from not eating stocks right away? Here the bear cub Winnie the Pooh could not stop to make himself a supply of honey. He ate it right away.

Task 5.

Some birds are said to fly to warmer climes because they have nothing to eat. Why don't they stock up for the winter? Maybe they leave for other reasons?

Task 6.

Insects are known to be food for many birds.

It is also known that many birds feed on the fruits of various plants in winter. Is there a connection between birds, insects and winter food for birds?

Task 7.

Birds are kept on thin twigs and do not turn over. How do they manage to keep their balance? What is the center of gravity? How can it be found? How will the paws of a fly sitting "along" and "across" a stretched thread be placed?

Task 8.

How should the legs of an insect capable of running along vertical walls be arranged? What if these walls are too smooth?

Task 9.

The fly can climb with its paws up (upside down). It is believed that the paws do not come off the surface due to the fact that the fly sticks them to the surface, but then they still peel off. She runs very fast. And she has six legs! How does she do it?

Olympiad work in natural history Grade 5

Part 1. When completing this section (1-10) Choose one correct answer, circle it in the field of the answer sheet.

1. How many days are in February in a leap year?

2. Specify a fossil fuel.

1) coal 3) clay

2) iron ore 4) limestone

3. What animal can be found in the steppe zone?

1) brown bear 3) gopher

2) arctic fox 4) snowy owl

4. List natural areas in order from north to south.

A. forest B. desert

B. tundra G. steppe

1) ABVG 2) ABGV 3) BAGV 4) BVGA

5. Which ocean is the coldest?

1) Pacific Ocean

2) Atlantic Ocean

3) Indian Ocean

4) Arctic Ocean

6. Which trees don't shed their leaves in winter?
A. spruce B. pine

B. larch G. cedar

7. Specify signs of summer.

A. There is a lot of food for birds - insects.

B. The sun rises higher above the horizon than in spring.

B. It is hot sunny weather.

G. Leaf fall.

8. At what temperature does water begin to boil?

1)+ 50°С3)0°С

2) + 100 °С 4) -20 °С

9.What is a natural phenomenon?

1) sun 3) cloud

2) moon 4) rain

10. What is a globe?

1) model of the Sun 3) model of the ball

2) earth model 4) ball model

Part 2. When completing the tasks of this part (11-15), write down the answer.

11. Complete to make a true statement.

Earth's satellite is ….

12. Identify a group of animals.

They have six legs, a head and a body. They are excellent food for most birds. With the onset of autumn cooling, they hide under the bark of trees, in fallen leaves and withered grass. Answer:

13. Write down the name of this natural phenomenon., When a very strong wind blows, tearing tiles from the roofs of houses, uprooting large trees, causing great damage to agriculture. Answer:

14. Which of the living beings On Earth, upright posture, speech and consciousness are inherent? Answer:..

15. In what groups of animals is the cub called: a) caterpillar, b) tadpole c) bloodworm, d) white pup, e) maggot, f) puppy? Answers: a) ... b) ... c) ... d) ... e) ... f) ...

The key to the Olympiad in natural history for students in grade 5 2011-2012 ac. of the year.

Part 1 tasks (1-10) Scored with a maximum of 10 points 1b. per point).

Tasks of part 2 (11-15) - Maximum of 12 points:

11-14 - 1.5 points for each correct answer,

15 task - 1b each. per point (total - 6b.),

Answers

Part 1.

job number

Possible answer

Part 2

Insects

Seals (harp)

Wolves/jackals/foxes, etc.

Maximum: 20 points

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Topic: OLYMPIAD IN NATURAL SCIENCE

Grade 2

Compiled by: Zyuzina Natalya Olegovna, Omsk Public Educational Institution "Medium comprehensive school No. 132".

  1. They say that the cuckoo was going to make a nest out of it. She chatted and forgot about the nest, but the yarn remained. Name the plant.

A) cuckoo color; B) cuckoo's tears; B) cuckoo flax

  1. According to popular belief, this plant blooms on the night of Ivan Kupala, and whoever manages to find a miracle flower will find a rich treasure. But in fact, this plant does not have flowers. What is this plant?

A) fern B) miner; B) horsetail

  1. What fruit does not grow on a palm tree?

A) date; B) pineapple; B) coconut

  1. This plant is a favorite dish of cows. What plant do people say about: “If it grows ... - there will be butter and cheese”?

A) lupine B) bluegrass; B) clover

  1. What plant is called a vegetable cow?

A) peas; B) beans; B) soy

  1. The name of which plant has nothing to do with dishes?

A) a capsule; B) susak; B) a water lily

  1. So they call both a trusting, rustic person and a plant. What is this about?

A) burdock; B) a simpleton; B) wormwood

  1. Which word is not the name of a forest?

A) linden; B) spruce forest; B) poplar

  1. What did the peasants do on Lukov Day?

A) arranged onion markets; B) planted onions; C) remembered St. Luca

  1. What vegetables are called "blue"?

A) beets; B) eggplant; B) onion

11. What kind of cereal is called barley?

A) cereals from the kernel of wheat; B) groats from the kernel of rye; C) groats from the kernel of barley.

12. Find a representative of the fauna in the picture?

A B C)

13. In the name of which plant is NOT an animal organ hidden?

A B C)

14. Whose child: he has a big head, he has no legs, but there is a tail with which he swims.

A) fish B) mosquito; B) frogs.

15. Whose slipper?

A) Anyutin; B) Venus; B) Marin.

16. Which of the representatives of the animal world can not be found on the Map of the starry sky?

A) sable; B) lynx; B) a giraffe

17. What unites the Earth, the Sun and the nut?

A) shell B) mantle; B) core.

18. Which animal can change skin color?

A) zebra B) chameleon; B) hare

Answers to the questions of the Olympiad:

1. B) cuckoo flax;

2. A) fern;

3. B) pineapple;

4. C) clover (clover);

5. B) soybeans;

6. B) susak;

7. A) burdock;

8. C) poplar;

9. A) arranged onion markets;

10. B) eggplant.

11. C) groats from the kernel of barley

12. B) hare

13. A) pansies.

14. B) frogs. This is a tadpole.

15) B) Lady's slipper.

16 A) sable.

17) C) core.

18) B) chameleon


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