Combined Science

Combined Science Practice Bank

A fuller Combined Science practice bank with 20 questions. The first 4 are free, with the rest locked for premium families.

FreePractice PlatformGrade 4/5Mixed55 minInteractive practice
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Combined Science Practice Bank

This Combined Science resource gives students structured practice on Cells, Chemical calculations, Energy. Start with the visible questions on the page, then use the linked guide and next worksheet to keep revision moving in one clear flow.

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  • Best used as a practice platform rather than a random extra task.
  • Works well as one focused 55-minute session.
  • Useful for students working at mixed difficulty level.
  • This practice set runs directly on the page, so students can stay focused without an embedded app frame.
Topics inside

This resource focuses on

CellsChemical calculationsEnergyForcesParticle model
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Q1
Particle model

Combined Science Starter

1 markEasyGrade 4/5

In the particle model, which state of matter has particles that are far apart and move freely?

Hint: Think about the least dense state.
Q2
Photosynthesis

Combined Science Starter

1 markEasyGrade 4/5

Complete the word equation: carbon dioxide + water → ____ + oxygen.

Hint: Plants make a sugar.
Q3
Motion

Combined Science Starter

1 markEasyGrade 4/5

What is the equation linking speed, distance and time?

Hint: Speed is how much distance is covered each second or minute.
Q4
Acids and alkalis

Combined Science Starter

1 markMediumGrade 5/6

A solution with pH 2 is best described as what?

Hint: It is the opposite of alkaline.
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