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TRUE or

By SRE

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INSTRUCTIONS:Click on the option that

best matches each statement.

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A cause makes something happen, and an effect is what happens.

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The word crash rhymes with smash

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The names of the countries are common nouns.

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Novels are nonfiction.

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A piano has more white keys than black keys.

TRUE FALSE

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The sun is Earth’s nearest star.

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Cricket is a game that is popular in England.

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Beef comes from the sheep.

TRUE FALSE

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Seven planets circle the sun

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Tornadoes make the ground shake.

TRUE FALSE

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The round black opening in the center of your eye is the

iris.

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A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something.

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Dr. Seuss’s real name is Theodore Seuss Geisel.

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An autobiography is the true story of someone’s life told by a relative.

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The spine of a book joins the front and back covers.

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The M. in Steven M. Cohan is an initial.

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Pablo Picasso was a famous artist.

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Orthodontists are doctors.

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Walt Disney´s first popular cartoon character was Donald Duck.

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The color turquoise is yellow-orange.

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There are two major baseball leagues: The American League and

The National League.

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Air is found only outside.

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Fruit contains the seeds of plants.

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Reptiles have soft , furry skin.

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A, An, and the belong to the group of adjectives called articles

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When a word ends in X, add es to make it plural.

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If a person has a heart of gold, the person is very mean.

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An encyclopedia is a set of books about many subjects arranged in

alphabetical order.

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The setting is when and where a story takes place.

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A soccer team has twelve players.

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A drum is a percussion instrument.

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A conductor is a person who leads an orchestra.

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A banjo is a wind instrument.

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Ballet is a kind of dance with set movements.

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Mountains become hotter and drier the higher you climb.

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Coal and oil are renewable resources.

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Erosion is caused by water carrying away soil and sand.

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The title page of a book lists the contents

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Myths are stories that express people’s beliefs, tell about gods and goddesses, or explain what

happens in nature.

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Fables are stories that teach lessons.

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I, you, she, they, and them are pronouns.

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PC stands for personal computer.

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An orchestra is a group of musicians who play together.

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Origami is the art of Japanese paper cutting.

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When you pantomime, you sing.

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To make orange , mix red and blue.

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The longest day of the year is in December.

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Lizards, turtles, alligators, and snakes are amphibians.

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Comets have tails made of dust, gases, and ice.

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A galaxy is an enormous group of stars held together by gravity.

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The name of the Earth’s galaxy is the Milky way.

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Deserts can be hot or cold.

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Energy is the ability of something to rest.

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Water covers less than one-third of Earth’s surface.

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Plants are green because they have chlorophyll, which

combines with light to make food.

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Fish use their gills to get oxygen from

the water.

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The blue whale is the largest animal on Earth.

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A carnivore is an animal or plant that

eats plants.

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The planet Mercury is closets to Earth.

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An insect breaths through its nose.

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Frogs can jump higher and father than toads can.

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Kangaroos are marsupials.

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Rainbows are caused by drops of water that break up

the sun’s light.

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Day and night happen as Earth spins around the

sun.

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Outer space is totally dark.

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Moonlight is caused by the light of the moon.

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Sun rises in the west.

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CORRECT!!

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INCORRECT!!