Sound, Vibrations and Sound WavesVersion en ligne This resource introduces students to the basics of sound, vibrations, and sound waves, helping them understand how different sounds are created and how they travel. Through a series of multiple-choice questions and real-life examples, students will explore concepts like pitch, volume, and how vibrations cause sounds. Perfect for reinforcing concepts in a fun, interactive format that makes learning memorable! par Skoolmaths 1 What is sound a form of? a Light B) Energy C) Water D) Matter b Energy c Water d Matter 2 What is pitch in terms of sound? a The loudness of a sound b How high or low a sound is c The speed of a sound d The color of a sound 3 Which of these is an example of a high-pitched sound? a A lion’s roar b A baby chick’s chirp c A rocket launch d A drumbeat 4 What type of pitch does a lion's roar have? a High pitch b Low pitch c Moderate pitch d No pitch 5 What causes sound? a Gravity b Vibrations and sound waves c Light d Temperature changes 6 How do we hear sound? a Through our eyes b By touching vibrations c Sound waves make parts of our ears vibrate, sending signals to our brain d By smelling it 7 When you strum a guitar, what happens to create sound? a The guitar string breaks b The guitar string vibrates c The guitar string stretches d The guitar string remains still 8 What does a tuning fork do to create sound? a Spins in circles b Stays still c Vibrates d Expands 9 Which object vibrates when a drummer hits it with sticks? a Drumstick b Drumhead c Tuning fork d Guitar string 10 What happens when sound waves reach our ears? a We feel cold b We see light c Parts of our ears vibrate d We start to run