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ACADEMIC

OLYMPICS 2023-2024
SCIENCE 1
Quiz
Bee 2024
SCIENCE 1
MECHANICS

 Participants must be bona fide Kindergarten to Grade 10 learner


of Saint Francis of Assisi College System or Saint Anthony
School of Los Baños S.Y. 2023-2024.
 Quiz bee questions shall be based on the subject lessons from
first quarter to fourth quarter, general knowledge or current
events.
 Learners belonging to the same grade level shall compete with
one another regardless of the section.
MECHANICS

 The final round will be done through face-to-face modality.


 Only students from Kindergarten to Grade 10 shall take the l quiz bee
final round.
 A minimum of two (2) teachers shall administer the quiz bee: one
teacher shall serve as the quiz master and one or more teacher as
observer or verifier and scorer.
 The quiz bee shall be divided into three (3) categories: Easy, Average,
and Difficult.
 Each category has five questions.
MECHANICS

 The contestants will be given a limited time to answer:


 Multiple Choice Question/Identification
(Kindergarten – Grade 3)
 10 seconds to answer in the Easy round;
 15 seconds in the Average round; and
 20 seconds in the Difficult round.
MECHANICS

 Multiple Choice Question/Identification (Grade 4 – Garde 10)


 5 seconds to answer in the Easy round;
 8 seconds in the Average round; and
 10 seconds in the Difficult round.
MECHANICS

 Problem Solving/Solving Equations (Kindergarten –


Grade 3)
 20 seconds to answer in the Easy round;
 35 seconds in the Average round; and
 50 seconds in the Difficult round.
MECHANICS

 Problem Solving/Solving Equations (Grade 4 –


Garde 10)
 15 seconds to answer in the Easy round;
 30 seconds in the Average round; and
 45 seconds in the Difficult round.
MECHANICS

 Each correct answer will earn: 2 points for the easy round, 3
points for the average round, and 5 points for the difficult
round.
 Each question shall be read twice. After the quiz master reads
each question, the countdown timer starts. The contestants
must raise their boards as soon as the signal is given when the
time is up.
 The written answers on the board should be clear and
understandable. If the quiz master or observers cannot read or
understand the answer, it will automatically be invalidated
MECHANICS

 Answers for multiple choice questions must be written in


capital letters. For open questions, answers must be spelled
correctly and with complete units and accuracy when so
required. Misspelled answers and those without the units
required are considered wrong.
 Contestants will be ranked according to their total scores in the
three rounds.
 In case of a tie, a clincher question will be given. The first
contestant to give the correct answer will emerge as the winner.
MECHANICS

 Any form of cheating or academic dishonesty is strictly


prohibited and will be punished by disqualification at the
decision of the organizers.
 Only the official contestants may raise a complaint or
clarification.
 Complaints on a given question should be made before the
next question is asked. This should be directed to the Chairman
of the Board of Judges.
 The decision of the board of judges is final.
Quiz
Bee 2024
SCIENCE 1
EASY ROUND
SCIENCE 1
1. Which body part can use to pick up, grasp,
and hold the objects?

A. Arm B. Elbow

C. Fingers
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

C. Fingers
2. Who invented the microphone?

A. Alexander Graham Bell B. Dr. Angel Alcala

C. Wright Brothers
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

A. Alexander graham Bell


3. Which body parts will you use to look at
images when you watch television?

A. Eyes B. Nose

C. Ears
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

A. Eyes
4. What body part does butterfly, mosquito,
and bee have in common?

A. Fins B. Horn

C. Wings
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

C. Wings
5. This group of animals feed their babies with
milk.

A. Amphibians B. Mammals

C. Reptiles
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

B. Mammals
AVERAGE
ROUND
SCIENCE 1
1. These are things that people get from
animals

A. Cheese, fruits, vegetables B. Egg, wheat, wood

C. Meat, milk, silk


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

C. Meat, milk, silk


2. Why do you need to exercise?

A. It makes you creative

B. It makes wounds and cutes heal faster

C. It makes muscles and bones grow strong


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

C. It makes muscles and


bones grow strong
3. What parts of the flower can produce fruits?

A. Filament B. Ovary

C. Petal
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

B. Ovary
4. Which of the following plants is non- fruit
bearing?

A. Avocado B. Sampaguita

C. Rambutan
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

B. Sampaguita
5. How to avoid animal related injuries?

A. Avoid playing with stray animals.

B. Go near the animals when it is eating.

C. Kick the stray animals.


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

A. Avoid playing with stray


animals.
DIFFICULT
ROUND
SCIENCE 1
1. How do plants can get water and minerals
from the soil?
A. Through the flowers.

B. Through the leaves.

C. Through the roots.


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

C. Through the roots.


2. Analogy: Carrot is to glow food as Rice is to
_______

A. Go food B. Glow food

C. Grow food
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS:
A. Go food
3. Which of the following body parts help
animals get their food? _______

A. beak, feathers, wings B. beak, mouth, tentacles

C. flippers, legs, feathers


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

B. beak, mouth,
tentacles
4. How do most animals with four legs move?

A. Swimming and jumping

B. Walking and running

C. Crawling and swimming


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

B. Walking and running


5. When can we determine if the moon is in a
full moon stage?
A. When the whole bright side of the moon is seen.

B. When half of the bright side of the moon is seen.

C. When the whole dark side of the moon


faces Earth.
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

A. When the whole bright


side of the moon is seen
CLINCHER
ROUND

SCIENCE 1
1. What should be done to potted plants inside
the house?
A. Take the plants outside to get sunlight

B. Pour more water to the plants

C. Put more soil to the pot


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

A. Make the plants


outside to get sunlight
2. Derick was listening to a recorder that his
father gave to him. What does the
recorder produce?
A. Light B. Video

C. Sound
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

C. Sound
3. Paolo and his friends played tug-of-war in
the park. What type of force is need in Tug-of-
war?
A. Pull B. Push

C. Gravity
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

A. Pull
4. What might happen to us without the sun?

A. We will all live

B. We will experience darkness

C. We will feel hot


THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

B. We will experience
darkness
5. Maica give her mother a diamond ring as her
gift for the Mother’s Day. What type of things
is diamond?
A. Living things B. Lovely things

C. Nonliving things
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS

C. Nonliving things
Quiz
Bee 2024
SCIENCE 1

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