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Instruction : Answer all these questions. For Question 1 to Question 40, is followed by four answers marked A, B, C and D.

Choose the best answer for each question. 1. A. B. Science is the knowledge about living things C. natural phenomena curing diseases D. things made by humans

Figure 1 2. A. B. 3. A. B. 4. A. 5. B. Figure 1 shows that it is related to ____________ medical C. Astronomy education D. Agriculture Corrosive substance should be handled _____________ in a dark room C. outside the laboratory in a fume chamber D. in a room with its window open A crucible is used for __________________ keeping chemicals C. measuring the volume of a liquid holding liquid chemicals D. holding solid chemicals for heating

Figure 2 A student is boiling some water by using the apparatus shown in Figure 2. What is wrong with the apparatus? A. B. C. D. The beaker should be held by a retort stand.. A thermometer should be put into the water. A conical flask should be used instead of the beaker. A wire gauze should be put between the tripod stand and the beaker.

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Which of the following shows the organisation of cells in human beings from simple to complex ? Organ cell system tissue organism System - tissue cell organ organism Cell tissue organ system organism Tissue system organ cell organism A group of different tissues working together to perform a specific function is called _______________ a cell a system an organ an organism

A. B. C. D. 7. A. B. C. D.

Figure 3 8. A. B. C. D. Figure 3 shows a type of cell of the human blood circulatory system. The function of this cell in the human body is ____________ to transport oxygen to every part of the body . to sense and react to stimuli in the environment . to transport food particles to different parts of the body. To send nerve impulses between different parts of the body.

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A. B. C. D. 10.

Figure 4 Figure 4 shows the various organs of body system. The system is the ____________ digestive system excretory system respiratory system reproductive system

Figure 5 Figure 5 shows the structures in a plant cell. Which of the structures labelled P,Q,R and S enables a plant cell to make food by carrying out photosynthesis ? P C. R Q D. S

A. 11. B.

Figure 6 Figure 6 shows two balloons, P and Q , hung from a stick What happens when balloon Q is poked with a pin ? A. B. C. D. The The The The size of balloon P increases. balloons remain in a balanced position. end of the stick with balloon P tilts downwards. end of the stick with balloon Q tilts downwards.

12. A. B.

The follow chart shows the classification of matter. Which of the following substances represents X? Ice C. Steam Air D. Cooking oil

The particles of substance Y can only vibrate in their fixed positions. 13. A. B. 14. The above information is about substance Y. Substance Y is most probably ____________ air C. alcohol ice D. cooking oil Which of the following pairs of diagrams shows the arrangement of particles in cooking oil and steam? Cooking oil Steam

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Figure 8 Figure 8 shows the increased water level in a measuring cylinder when 6 identical marbles are put into it. If the mass of marble is 27.3g, what is the density of a marble? 3.9g/cm3 2.9 g/cm3 C. D. 4.0 g/cm3 0.65 g/cm3

A. B.

Table 1 Substances W X Y Z State of matter Liquid Liquid Solid Solid Density (g/ cm3) 0.48 0.98 1.02 0.06

16. Table 1 shows the densities of four substances W,X,Y and Z. Which of the following diagrams shows the arrangement of the four substances when they are placed into a gas jar?

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Figure 9 Figure 9 shows liquid X, liquid Y, and object Z in a beaker. Which of the following shows the possible density of liquid X, liquid Y, and object Z? X Y Z 3 3 1.0 g/cm 1.0 g/cm 2.0 g/cm3 1.0 g/cm3 1.7 g/cm3 1.2 g/cm3 1.0 g/cm3 1.9 g/cm3 0.5 g/cm3 1.0 g/cm3 0.5 g/cm3 1.2 g/cm3

A. B. C. D.

Figure 10 18. Figure 10 shows a cork and a steel cube in a beaker of water. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? Cork is as dense as water. Cork is less denser than water. Steel is denser than water and cork. Cork is more denser than water. Which of the following is a fossil fuel? Coal C. Gold Charcoal D. Lead Which of the following is needed for cell respiration? Oxygen C. Insert gases Nitrogen D. Carbon dioxide Which of the following is not an element? Gold C. Aluminium Copper D. Sodium chloride Which of the following materials is made up of only one type of particle? Salt C. Sugar Sand D. Bromine Which of the following is a mixture? Air C. Graphite Chlorine D. Phosphorus

A. B. C. D. 19. A. B. 20. A. B. 21. A. B. 22. A. B. 23. A. B.

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Which of the following diagrams represents a mixture?

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A. B.

The above follow chart shows the classification of matter. Which of the following is an example of Z? Sugar C. Sea water Iodine D. Phosphorus

A good heat conductor Exists as a liquid at room temperture


26. A. B. The above information shows the properties of an element. The element is probably ___________________ copper C. hydrogen mercury D. aluminium

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A. B. C. D.

Which of the following is true about the average percentage of oxygen and carbon dioxide in exhaled air? Oxygen Carbon dioxide 21% 0.03% 4% 16% 16% 4% 78% 16%

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Figure 11 Figure 11 shows a candle burning inside an inverted gas jar filled with inhaled air. Which of the following shows the water level in the gas jar after the candle has gone out?

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Figure 12 Figure 12 shows the apparatus and materials used in an experiment. A frog and a piece of blue cobalt chloride paper are placed inside a 500 ml conical flask. What is the purpose of using blue cobalt chloride paper? To test for the presence of water To test for the presence of oxygen To test for the presence of carbon dioxide To absorb all the water vapour in the conical flask

A. B. C. D.

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Figure 13 Figure 13 shows two candles burning inside two separate beakers. The candle in beaker Q goes out sooner than the candle in beaker P because ___________________ the oxygen content in beaker q is less than that in beaker p. the nitrogen content in beaker q is more than that in beaker p. the carbon dioxide content in beaker q is less than that in beaker p. the water vapour content in beaker q is more than in beaker p. What is the definition of energy? Energy is a form of heat. Energy is the ability to do work. Energy is the power that can move an object . Energy is anything that has mass and occupies space. Which of the following is not a form of energy? Food C. Sound Light D. Electricity Which of the following parings of energy converter and the energy change involved is correct? Energy converter Iron Radio Dynamo Bunsen burner Energy change Electrical energy light energy Potential energy sound energy Kinetic energy electrical energy Electrical energy heat energy Figure 14

A. B. C. D. 31. A. B. C. D. 32. A. B. 33. 34.

A. B. C. D.

A. B. C. D.

Figure 14 shows the movement of a pendulum. Which of the following statements is true about the pendulum? The potential energy is minimum at X. The potential energy is minimum at Y. The kinetic energy is maximum at X and Y. The kinetic energy is the same at X, Y and Z.

35. A. B. 36.

Which the following is a renewable energy sources? Coal C. Uranium Wind D. Petroleum

Figure 15 Figure 15 shows three beakers containing 30 cm3, 80 cm3 and 50 cm3 of water respectively. Which of the following shows the amount heat contained in the water from the highest to the lowest? P,Q,R C. Q,R,P P,R,Q D. Q,P,R

A. B.

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A. B. C. D.

Figure 16 Figure 16 shows a scientific investigation. Two copper spheres of 25g and 50g respectively are heated in boiling water. The two copper spheres are then put into beakers P and Q containing the same amount of water at room temperature respectively. After five minutes, which of the following could be the temperatures of water in beakers P and Q. P Q o 29 C , 27 oC 27 oC, 27 oC 27 oC, 29 oC 29 oC, 29 oC

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Figure 18 In figure 18, the metal ball cannot pass through the metal ring after it has been heated up. Which of the following explains this phenomenon correctly? The mass of the particles of the metal ball has increased. The size of the particles of the metal ball has increased. The volume of the particles of the metal ball has increased. The distance between of the particles of the metal ball has increased.

A. B. C. D.

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Figure 19 When the round-bottomed flask shown in figure 19 is covered with both your palms, the coloured water in the glass tube goes down because ________________ the glass tube has expanded it is pulled by the force of gravity the air inside the round-bottomed flask has expanded the weight of the air inside the round bottomed flask has increased

A. B. C. D.

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Figure 20 Figure 20 shows a beaker containing water, with small pieces of filter paper in it, being heated by a Bunsen burner .Which of the following shows the movement of the pieces of filter paper correctly?

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