Primary 4, English, Worksheet 3, Assessment 1 – tbc
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Question 1 of 38
1. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Ben has invented so __________ interesting things. His room is filled with his inventions.
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Question 2 of 38
2. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Lana was unfamiliar with most of the medical terms the doctor was using except for _________ of them.
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Question 3 of 38
3. Question
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Only ________ petrol I needed for this new car to move.
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Question 4 of 38
4. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
__________ foam was bubbling in the beaker after he mixed some chemicals in it.
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Question 5 of 38
5. Question
2 point(s)Fill in the blanks with a little’, ‘much’, ‘many’, ‘a few’ or ‘any’.
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Usually, experiments and not just have to be conducted before an invention is successful. These experiments will take a long time.
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Question 6 of 38
6. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Shirley thinks there will not be _________ bacteria at all after she sterilizes the bottle.
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Question 7 of 38
7. Question
2 point(s)Fill in the blanks with a little’, ‘much’, ‘many’, ‘a few’ or ‘any’.
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The right amount of wind is needed for a kite to fly well. If there is only wind or too wind, the kite will not fly well.
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Question 8 of 38
8. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Even if you do not have ________ sophisticated equipment at all, you can still invent things with scrap material.
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Question 9 of 38
9. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
I mixed some water with _________ soap to get a solution for blowing bubbles.
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Question 10 of 38
10. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
When the aeroplane was first invented, not _________ people had the confidence in its ability to fly far.
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Question 11 of 38
11. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Over the years, _________ animals have been sacrificed in the name of science but there have been protests against such widespread use of animals in experiments.
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Question 12 of 38
12. Question
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The scientist spent so ________ time on his experiments but they failed in the end.
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Question 13 of 38
13. Question
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Do not bring too _________ luggage with you on the trip.
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Question 14 of 38
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You only need to spend _________ more time studying and you will do much better in your examinations.
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Question 15 of 38
15. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Jeremy blew only __________ air into the balloon. It is still very small.
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Question 16 of 38
16. Question
6 point(s)Read the passage carefully. Fill in the blanks with ‘several’, ‘some’, ‘a little’, ‘many’, ‘a lot of or a large amount of. Use each word ONCE only.
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Ben was trying to make a drink that could turn him the strongest man on earth. First, he poured just (1) yellow liquid into a beaker. Then, he added (2) water into the beaker. The yellow liquid was now very diluted. Next, Ben took (3) smaller beakers and poured the liquid equally into each of them. There were altogether fifteen beakers. He turned on a burner until the flame was at its maximum. (4) heat was needed. He put one of the beakers on the burner. After a while, (5) bubbles had formed. They were almost spilling out of the beaker. Ben emptied (6) orange powder from a packet into the beaker. The final product certainly looked and smelled strange.
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Question 17 of 38
17. Question
5 point(s)Read the passage carefully. Fill in the blanks with ‘a little’, ‘a few’, ‘many’ or ‘much’. You may use each word more than once.
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The telephone rang one Sunday afternoon. As there was so (1) noise in the house, I could not hear clearly what the caller was saying. Feeling (2) irritated, I told my (3) siblings to lower their voices. They did not pay (4) attention to me and continued with their play. After (5) minutes, the caller gave up trying to talk to me and he hung up.
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Question 18 of 38
18. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
When cars were first invented, only ________ people were able to own them as they were very expensive.
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Question 19 of 38
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The Wright brothers were unable to fly________ miles with their first aeroplane.
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Question 20 of 38
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Only_______ diseases can be cured. There are still _________ life-threatening ones in the world today.
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Question 21 of 38
21. Question
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The scientists put in _______ effort and time by working around the clock to find a cure for the disease.
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Question 22 of 38
22. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Inventions have brought _________ convenience to mankind.
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Question 23 of 38
23. Question
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The goverment has invested ________ money totaling 5 billion in research and development in the area of life-sciences.
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Question 24 of 38
24. Question
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Only ___________ radio signals could be transmitted when the radio was first invented.
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Question 25 of 38
25. Question
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_________ different varieties of materials were used to make glue in the past.
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Question 26 of 38
26. Question
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Once you see _________ steam coming from the container, switch off the fire..
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Question 27 of 38
27. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
The professor could not raise _________ funds from the public for his latest invention so he had to turn to his friends.
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Question 28 of 38
28. Question
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The scientist has to wear the protective __________ before he enters the laboratory because he is handling a virus.
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Question 29 of 38
29. Question
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We cleared all the ________ from the laboratory after we had finished our experiments.
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Question 30 of 38
30. Question
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You can take out a _________ to prevent anyone from copying your invention.
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Question 31 of 38
31. Question
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With inventions, machinery and equipment will continue to _________ over the years, thus improving our lives.
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Question 32 of 38
32. Question
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The scientist conducted extensive _________ before he finally found a solution to the problem.
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Question 33 of 38
33. Question
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Do you know where chewing gum _______ from?
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Question 34 of 38
34. Question
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By _______ the way vegetables are grown, we might be able to come up with newer and better growing methods.
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Question 35 of 38
35. Question
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There is a wide spectrum of colours in the rainbow.
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Question 36 of 38
36. Question
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What you did was ingenious! No one else would have thought of it!
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Question 37 of 38
37. Question
1 point(s)For each question, choose the most choose the most suitable answer.
Your measurements have to be accurate if you want the experiment to work. Make sure you do not add more water than necessary.
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Question 38 of 38
38. Question
10 point(s)Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a suitable word from the list. Use each word ONCE only.
Convince Benefit Dream Consider Impact
Improvements Chance Drawing Source Determination
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A lot of time and effort usually goes into a successful invention. Before anything is invented, the would be inventor probably has a (1) of having something that does not exist at that moment. He must then have the (2) to carry out what he wants to do.
Once he has made up his mind, there is a host of things that he has to (3) . Firstly, he has to what he wants to invent. If he wants to invent a type of machine, he needs a (4) of what the machine will look like and how it is supposed to work. With the plan, he can then (5) for funds to help him. He must try to (6) people that his invention will be useful to them.
However, not all inventions are so well thought out. Sometimes, inventors (7) something new while going about their daily activities. Sometimes, they make (8) already exists. Not all inventions have such a profound (9) on people’s lives like the telephone or aeroplane. Some inventions (10) only the inventor.
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