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This document is a revision guide for Year Five Science students at Nusa Jaya School, preparing for their first assessment test in 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, true or false statements, fill-in-the-blank activities, and diagram labeling related to the classification and characteristics of living organisms. The content covers various topics such as reproduction, body structures, and the differences between fungi and plants.

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NUSA JAYA SCHOOL

REVISION FOR FIRST ASSESSMENT TEST 2025


SCIENCE

YEAR FIVE

NAME DATE

A. Multiple Choice. Read the statement carefully. Write the correct letter inside the box provided.

1. ______________________gives birth to one offspring at a time.

(A) Cat. (C) Rat.


(B) Horse. (D) Dog.

2. Which of the bird below can fly?

(A) Emu. (C) Kiwi.


(B) Kingfisher. (D) Ostrich.

3. Study Figure 1.

Figure 1

How are the animals in group A and group B being classified?

(A) Body covering.


(B) The way they move.
(C) The way they reproduce.
(D) Types of food they eat.

4. Most fish are covered with________________.

(A) Fins. (C) Fur.


(B) gills. (D) Scales.

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5. All_________________reproduce by laying eggs.

(A) Amphibians.
(B) Mammals.
(C) Reptiles.
(D) Insects.

6. How are the two living things shown in Figure 2 similar?

Figure 2
P. Both are fungi
Q. Both reproduce from spores.
R. Both can make their own food.
S. Both do not move from place to place.

(A) P and Q only


(B) R and S only
(C) Q, R and S
(D) P, Q and S

7. Which of the following groups of animal feeds milk to its young?

(A) Birds. (C) Insects.


(B) Amphibians. (D) Mammals.

8. Which animal reproduces differently from the other three animals in Figure 4?

Figure 4

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9. Mateen recorded the characteristics of Animal X in his notebook shown below.

Which of the following is Animal X?

10. Which of the following does not reproduce from spores?

(A) Fungus. (C) Water lily.


(B) Moss. (D) Fern.

(10 marks)

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B. Match the statements in column A with the correct words in column C and write the answers in
the spaces in column B.

Column A Column B Column C

Type of mould that is used


to make the medicine
penicillin. Fungi

This is not plant because it Stalk


cannot make its own food.
Scale
Body part that helps fish to
Penicillium
swim.
Amoeba
Basic part of fungi.
Bacteria

Example of micro-organism Fin


that live in water.

(5 marks)

C. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong.

____________________ 1. Amphibians are animals that live on land for the whole of their live.

____________________ 2. Most mammals reproduce by giving birth.

____________________ 3. Insects have a hard outer body covering.

____________________ 4. A spider is an insect.

____________________ 5. Bacteria are used to make some of the foods we eat.

(5 marks)

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D. Fill in the blanks using the correct words given.

yeast birds reptiles fungi intestines


gills bacteria habitat puff balls mammals

1. The four main groups of living things are micro-organism, _______________, plants and
animals.

2. _________________________is used to make bread.

3. Most_________________live on land, but some, such as crocodiles and sea snakes spend

most of their time in water.

4. _________________have hair or fur on their bodies.

5. _____________are only animals that have a body covered with feathers.

6. Mushrooms belong to a group of living things called__________________.

7. ______________________is an example of fungi.

8. Only organisms that are well adapted to their____________________will survive.

9. Bacteria in your stomach and_________________help you to digest food.

10. Amphibians have__________________to get the oxygen they need from water.

(10 marks)

E. The diagram below shows a wasp.

(b)

(a)

(c)

(i) Label and name the three main parts of wasp in the diagram.

(ii) To which group of animals does wasp belong?

__________________________________________________________________________________

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(iii) To which part of the body are the wings attached?

___________________________________________________________________________________

(5 marks)

F. Study the pictures of animals in Figure 5 below.

Figure 5

Using the pictures as shown in Figure 5, answer the following questions.

a. Write the name of the animals under the correct group.

Animals with backbones

Lay eggs in water Lay eggs on land Give birth to young alive

(6 marks)

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(a) Crocodile
(b) ,,
(b)
(c)
G. Study Figure 6 carefully
(c) and answer the following questions.

(i) Label figure 6 using the correct words given


Figure 5 below.

stalk cap gill spores


10. Study Figure 6 carefully and ariswer the following questions.

I.

2.

Figure 6
Figure 6

(ii) The(i)diagram in figure


Label Figure 1 using6the
is a ________________________________________.
correct words given below.

(iii) Stalkthis livingCap


Which group does thing belong to?
Gill Pores

__________________________________________________________________________________
(ii) The diagram in Figure 6 is a
-------------
(iv) What does group
(iii) Which this living things
does this livingfeed on? to?
thing belong

__________________________________________________________________________________

(iv) What does this living thing feed on?


(5 marks)

H. Answer the following questions.

1. Fungi and plants are two groups of living things.

(a) State (i) one similarity and (ii) two differences between a fungus and a plant. l
(i) Similarity:

(1)_____________________________________________________________________________
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(ii) Differences:

(1)_____________________________________________________________________________

(2)_____________________________________________________________________________
(3 marks)
(iii) Briefly state the structures found in a mushroom, a fungus.

_______________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark)
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