myTestBook.com Math Reading Science Practice Test for Grade 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5  

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Test Topic(s): Reading, Non-Fiction

Read the following text/image to answer questions 1 through 5
Plants


Plants make their own food. They make food in their leaves. The leaves contain a pigment called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is green. It gives leaves their green color.
Plants take water from the ground through their roots. They take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. They turn water and carbon dioxide into food using sunlight and chlorophyll.

Question 1:
Where do plants make their food?
roots
stem
leaves
flowers
Question 2:
What gives leaf its green color?
soil
air
insects
chlorophyll
Question 3:
Plants take water from the ground through their _________.
leaves
roots
flowers
stems
Question 4:
Which fact is NOT correct?
Plants need pollens to make their food.
Plants need water to make their food.
Plants need sunlight to make their food.
Plants need carbon dioxide to make their food.
Question 5:
Chlorophyll is found in the __________.
roots
stem
soil
leaves
Read the following text/image to answer questions 6 through 10
Plant Parts

Roots - Hold the plant in the ground. Take in water and mineral from the soil.

Stems - Carry water and nutrients taken up by the roots to the leaves. They lift the leaves of plants up to the sun.

Leaves - Make food for the plant.

Flowers - Produce seeds which form new plants.
Question 6:
Which part of the plant holds it into the ground?
leaves
roots
flowers
stems
Question 7:
The ________ lift the leaves of plants up to the Sun.
flower
roots
air
stems
Question 8:
What do roots take in from the soil?
oxygen and flowers
seeds and air
water and minerals
air and food
Question 9:
Which part of the plant produces seeds?
Leaf
Stem
Flower
Root
Question 10:
The _______ form new plants.
seeds
leaves
stems
roots

 





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