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KS1 Science Materials - Weak And Strong Quiz

Some materials need to be very strong, for instance a bridge that will carry hundreds of cars at any one time. Why do some materials break and others not? Help…

Written by Dr. Emma ClarkeReviewed by Dr. Emma ClarkeUpdated 17 Mar 2026

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Topic: Materials Weak And Strong

Questions: 10

Duration: 10 min

Difficulty: ★★ Medium

Focus: applying Materials Weak And Strong with consistent method and answer precision.

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Some materials need to be very strong, for instance a bridge that will carry hundreds of cars at any one time. Why do some materials break and others not? Help to teach your child about weak and strong properties by playing this KS1 Science quiz on the subject for year 1 and year 2 students.

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Complete the quiz once under normal timing, review every mistake, then return to the Science subject page to try a related quiz while the topic is still fresh.

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