When separating small stones from rice at home, which method is most suitable? A Winnowing in air B Sieving with
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A student sees a coin sinks but a steel bowl can float when kept gently. Which idea best explains this
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A student claims “all shiny objects are metals.” Which everyday example best shows this claim can be wrong? A Steel
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In a kitchen, why are many storage jars made from transparent material for daily use? A Looks very shiny B
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In a classroom, why are windows usually made of glass instead of wood for viewing outside clearly? A Glass is
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When you look at a steel spoon and a plastic spoon, which property helps you notice they are different materials?
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A child eats enough calories but develops swollen belly and thin limbs; the most accurate nutritional cause is A Vitamin
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A student eats plenty of rice but still feels weak and loses weight; the most likely missing nutrient group is
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During long fasting, the body first uses stored energy mainly from A Bone calcium store B Vitamin A store C
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When you need instant energy during sports or running, the best quick source is A Cooking oil B Egg white
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