Are you familiar with all the basic science concepts related to Grade 10 science? If so, attempt these practice exam questions with answers and test your knowledge. Many important topics are discussed in the following quiz. No matter if you've passed the 10th grade or are yet to, in both cases, the quiz is perfect for improving your knowledge. See more
Step into the realm of academic excellence with our meticulously curated Grade 10 Science Practice Exam, accompanied by comprehensive answers. Tailored to challenge and fortify the understanding of budding scientists, this exam delves into the intricacies of physics, chemistry, biology, and environmental sciences.
Crafted with a keen eye on the curriculum, each question serves as a gauge for students' grasp of scientific principles and their real-world applications. Beyond a mere test, this practice exam is a dynamic tool for self-assessment, fostering critical thinking and conceptual clarity.
Equip yourself with the knowledge and confidence needed for academic success. Let this practice exam be your guiding compass toward mastering the captivating world of Grade 10 Science.
Nucleus
Cell
Nucleolus
Brain
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Optical problems in the water
Refraction
Reflective energy
Angle of the water
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Trachea
Esophagus
Bronchioles
Nasal Cavity
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Fight infection
Carry oxygen
Help with clotting
Carry carbon dioxide to the heart
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Energy Production
Reproduction
Mitosis
Waste Removal
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Gall Bladder
Pancreas
Liver
None of the above
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Translucent
Transparent
Opaque
Reflective
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Have valves the prevent back flow
Are under less pressure than arteries
Contain deoxygenated blood
All of the above
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Cell
Specialized Cell
Organ System
Organ
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Potassium atoms have an odd number of protons
Potassium atoms exist as positive cations
The atomic mass of an element is an average of the atomic masses of all of the isotopes of that element occurring in nature
Potassium atoms give up electrons when they bond with non-metals
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Cell walls
Large vacuole
Chloroplasts
All of the above
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Veins
Alveoli
Arteries
Capillaries
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Heartbeat
Diaphragm
Internal anal sphincter
All of the above
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Bronchus, Bronchiole, Alveoli
Bronchus, Arteriole, Bronchiole
Alveoli, Bronchiole, Bronchus
Bronchiole, Alveoli, Arteriole
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Wood burns
Water is a colorless liquid
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
The density of water is 1.0g/ml
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Alkali metals
Halogens
Oxygen family
Noble gases
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Coals in a wood stove
Sparks from grinding metal
Filament light bulb
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Interphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Metaphase
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Chemiluminescence
Triboluminescence
Incandescence
LED
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Water
Air
Acrylic
Diamond
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Number of neutrons
Number of valence shells
Number of valence electrons
Number of total electrons
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Radio waves
Microwaves
Ultraviolet (UV) rays
Visible light
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Cytoplasm
DNA
Organelles
A nucleus
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Cartilage
Smooth muscle tissue
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
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Chlorine atom and a magnesium atom
Chlorine atom and another chlorine atom
Chlorine atom and an iron atom
Sodium atom and a fluorine atom
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Lose electrons
Share electrons
Gain electrons
Form diatomic molecules
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Roots
Xylem and phloem
Stamen and pistil
Ground tissue system
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NaCl dissolves easily in water
A match burns when struck and exposed to oxygen in air
A solid, precipitate form when two liquids are mixed together
Bread forms a crust when baked
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Experiences no change
Speeds up
Slows down
None of the above
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Iron and silver
Potassium and sodium
Sulfur and potassium
Neon and argon
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