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35+ Primary 3–4 Diversity of living things Practice Questions for 2026 (based on Singapore MOE Syllabus)
Primary Science diversity covers classification of plants and animals, habitats, and adaptations. This page has 35+ questions with answers for the Singapore MOE syllabus (2026).
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Frequently asked questions
- What is taught in Primary Science diversity?
- Students learn to classify living things into plants and animals, sub-groups (mammals, birds, fish, etc.), characteristics of each group, and how organisms adapt to their habitats.
- How do I classify animals in Primary Science?
- Use observable features: backbone (vertebrate vs invertebrate), body covering, how they reproduce, and how they breathe. Flow charts in textbooks show the classification path.
- What are common diversity mistakes?
- Confusing habitat with adaptation, grouping by size instead of features, and forgetting that fungi are neither plants nor animals. Always state the observable feature used to classify.
- Where can I download free Diversity of living things exam papers?
- Browse free Singapore exam papers at /exam-papers/p3-science — open PDFs directly. Combine papers with these Diversity of living things questions on Tutorly.sg/app for full revision.
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