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1. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding science?

A Science is used to design machines to facilitate our works B Science is the study of natural phenomena around us C Science is very wide and encompasses many disciplines D Science is the study of structure and behaviour of the natural and physical world 2. Figure below shows a symbol that represents substance X.

7. The readings of the thickness of a textbook are shown below.

What is the average thickness of the textbook?

8. Which of the following show the differences between mass and weight? Substance X is most probably ... A kerosene or ethanol B ammonia or uranium C dilute acids or benzene D sodium hydroxide or bromine 3. A bottle containing kerosene is placed in the laboratory for use. Which of the following symbols should be marked on the bottle to prevent accident from happening? 9. Which of the following statements is not regarding cells? A All living organisms are made up of small and tiny cells B Cells in animals help them to carry out life processes C All cells can only be observed or studied by using a telescope D Cells help in respiration, excretion and growth in our body 10. Figure below shows an animal cell. B D

4. Why must we plan the experiment in a scientific investigation? I To identify the apparatus and materials that used II To test a hypothesis III To determine the procedure of the experiment 5. The prefixes listed below are arranged in order. Which of the following prefixes best represent X? Kilo Milli X Nano A Deci B Centi C Micro D Pico

Which of the following is incorrect regarding the cell? A Animal cell has nucleus which controls all the activities in the cell B Animal cell contains cell membrane which controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell C Animal cells consist of large vacuoles which store cell sap in the cell D Chromosomes in the animal cell determine the characteristics of an organism 11. Which of the following statements are correct for animal and plant cells? I Both animal and plant cells perform living processes II Both animal and plant cells consist of a protoplasm III Plant cells have large vacuoles and chloroplasts

6. Which of the following physical quantities is matched correctly with their SI unit? A Length kilometre (km) B Temperature ampere (A) C Power joule (J) D Time second (s)

12. Which of the following is not correct regarding the organism shown below.

A Hydrogen B Bread

C Mercury D Carbon

18. What is your inference based on the given information below? I The balloon becomes smaller as the gas in it has A balloon filled with gas is left aside for a week. After a week, it becomes smaller. A It is a plant which lives in water B It attaches itself to water plants C It is simple multicellular organism D It uses its tentacles to catch its prey 13. According to the sequence of human cell organisation, which of the following best represent W, Y and Z? escaped II Gas is able to diffuse through the balloon as it is made up of small particles III Balloon has small openings in its wall which allows the gas in the balloon to escape 19. Which of the following describes density correctly? A Density is the volume of that substance in a unit of weight B Density is the mass of that substance in a unit of volume C Density is the weight of that substance in a unit volume D Density is the volume of that substance in a unit of weight 20. The substance listed below are placed in a measuring cylinder containing kerosene. Which of the following statements are true regarding the results of this activity? Mercury 13.6 g cm 3 Perspex 1.2 g cm 3 Kerosene 0.7 g cm 3 Aluminium 2.61 g cm 3 I Aluminium will sink in kerosene II Mercury is denser than Perspex and kerosene III Aluminium is less dense that Perspex 21. Which of the following statements are correct regarding the hot balloon? I The density of air will decrease when the air temperature in hot balloon is high II The lower the temperature of air in balloon, the higher the balloon floats in the air III The hot balloon can be lowered by decreasing the air temperature in the balloon 22. Which of the following groups is not considered as basic resources of the Earth? A Water and air B Bacteria and fungi C Animals and plants D Fossil fuels and minerals 23. Both plants listed below are used in ... Ginseng Aloe vera

14. Why is man considered to be special compared with other animals on Earth? I Man is able to make decisions II Man has intelligence and emotions III Man is able to differentiate between good and bad 15. The things listed below are classified as a same group as ... Books Soil Water I they occupy spaces II they can be compressed easily III they have masses 16. From the two incidents below, we can conclude that ... Incident 1 Fatimah realises that she cannot put 20 books in her bag Incident 2 A beaker overflows when too much water is poured into it A matter consists of discrete particles B matter occupies space C matter has weight D matter can be compressed easily 17. The features below refer to substance X. Has no definite shape and volume Its volume changes according to the container Which of the following is X?

A making clothes

B producing medicine C producing daily products D making margarine and butter 24. The information below shows the characteristics of substance X. Which of the following is correct regarding X? Good conductor Malleable Ductile A Its density is high B It is a compound C It is a poor conductor of heat D It has dull and unpolished surfaces 25. Which of the following metals is matched incorrectly with its use? 32. Figure below shows two candles which are similar are covered with two inverted gas jars which have different heights. 31. Which of the following will be the composition of oxygen, nitrogen and water vapour in a crowded place?

26. Which of the following methods can be used in separation of the salt solution? I Evaporation III Filtration II Distillation Which of the following statements is not correct regarding this experiment? A Candle in gas jar X will extinguish first as less oxygen is present in the gas jar B About 14 % oxygen in the air is used by the candles during combustion C Oxygen supports combustion for the burning of fuels D Candle in gas jar Y will burn longer than the candle in gas jar X as more oxygen is required 33. Which of the following show the importance of combustion to our lives are correct? I Burning of charcoal plays an important role in keeping our body warm and cooking II Petroleum and coal is burnt for generating electricity III Kerosene and candles are sources of light and heat 34. Which of the following pollutants are produced from open burning? I Tobacco tar II Carbon dioxide III Hydrocarbon 35. Which of the following ways cannot be used in keeping the air clean? A Planting more trees and controlling deforestation by selective logging B Educating the public regarding the importance of keeping the air clean and the effects of air pollution C Encouraging open burning and the use of leaded petroleum

27. Which of the following are the features of air? I Air is a mixture which is made up of different types of gases II Air is a matter as it has mass and occupies space III Air move and the strong movement of air is known as wind 28. Which of the following life processes produces oxygen? A Photosynthesis B Combustion C Respiration D Decomposition

29. Which of the following do not show the differences between inert gas and oxygen?

30. Choose the correct water vapour content in inhaled and exhaled air.

D Using solar, hydro and wind to generate electricity instead of using fossil fuels 36. Which types of energy does the person shown below?

convection and radiation?

.. 37. Which class of food contains the most energy? A Carbohydrates B Proteins C Fibres and water D Vitamins 38. Which of the following are the disadvantages of fossil fuels? I The mining and drilling costs are expensive II Pollutes the environment and causes acid rain III Involves safety hazards and risks to human health 39. Figure below shows a ball bouncing off the floor.

43. Figure below shows the convection of gases. Which of the following statements is not true regarding this process?

A Smoke and cold air which are denser moves in through chimney X to replace the hot air which moves out the box through chimney Y B Hot gas from chimney X rises to the top and moves out the box through chimney Y C Cold gas from chimney X rises up to the top and hot air flows under the cold gas during convection D The smoke from the smouldering wood flows into the box through chimney X and then flows out to outside through chimney Y 44. Figure below shows a process which involves the change of the state of a matter.

The ball the pass through four points, P, Q, R and S. Find the points of the ball when it has the highest kinetic energy and potential energy. Highest kinetic energy: .. Highest potential energy: 40. The information below shows the features of energy source X. Easy to use and store Comparatively cheap Non - renewable Which of the following statements is true for X? A It will be exhausted one day B It can be dangerous C It causes pollution D It is formed by joining nuclei of small atoms 41. Which of the following statements are correct regarding heat? I Heat is a form of energy II Heat can be converted into other forms of energy III Heat energy can be measured in joules (J) 42. Which of the following show the differences between Which of the following statements is not correct regarding the process? A It involves the change of state from a solid to a gas B It is known as sublimation C Heat energy is released during the process D The particles in the iodine crystal absorb heat, move more randomly and freely to become gas 45. Figure below shows a railway track built with gaps in between the tracks.

Which of the following shows the reason why the gaps are left between the railway tracks?

A To ensure that the railway tracks to shrink and contract on cold days B To ensure the railway tracks to expand in hot days without buckling C To ensure that the built railway track is strong and is able to last for a long time D To ensure that the rainwater will not accumulate on the railway tracks during the rainy weather Paper 2

46. Why are fuel storage tanks in some power stations have shiny, white and smooth surfaces? I For absorbing heat II For reflecting radiation III For keeping their contents cool

1. Figure below shows a group of students are conducting an experiment in the science laboratory.

a) Based on the above figure, state five unsafe practices shown by the students behaviour. b) According to your answer in (a), state three safety rules in the science laboratory. c) Draw and name three hazard symbols that you can be found on some chemical bottles in science laboratory.

2. Figure below shows two kinds of cells.

.. a) Name cells Y and Z. b) State two characteristics for each cell.

..

c) Give two differences between cell Y and cell Z. 3. Figure below shows an experiment set up. Two similar balloons Y and Z are filled with air. They are then hanged and tied at both the endings of a drinking straw as shown below. Balloon Z is pierced with a pin through the cellophane tape.

a) What is the purpose of doing this experiment? b) Write two observations for this experiment. c) Briefly explain your observation in (b). . d) Why is the balloon Z pricked through the cellophane tape? 4. Table below shows the masses of six different liquids, G, H, I, J, K and L each with a volume of 10 cm The liquids are then put into a measuring cylinder as shown below. G= J=
3.

H=

K=

I=

L=

a) Calculate the density for each liquid. b) Rearrange the liquids based on the densities of the liquids in ascending order.

c) Label the below figure based on the densities of the liquids that you calculated in (a).

5 Two gas jars, X and Y are filled with different gases. Gas jar X is filled with atmospheric air and gas jar Y is filled with exhaled air. Two pieces of blue cobalt chloride papers are placed into both gas jars X and Y as shown in the below figure.

a) What is the aim of conducting this activity? b) After five minutes, what happens to the colour of cobalt chloride paper in ... i) gas jar X? ii) gas jar Y? c) Briefly explain your answers in (b). 7. Two same candles labelled A and B are lighted and two gas jars with different heights are inverted over the two candles simultaneously as shown below. a) State the aim of this experiment. b) Draw a hypothesis for this experiment.

c) Control the following variables for this experiment. i) Constant variable: .. ii) Manipulated variable: iii) Responding variable: d) i) Write two observations for this experiment. ii) State an inference to support your observations in (d) (i).

e) What is your conclusion of this experiment? 8. Figure below shows four sources of energy that found in region X. a) Name sources of energy labelled A, B, C and D in the above figure.

b) Which type of energy sources in the above figure are ... i) non renewable? ii) renewable? c) i) What is the energy source C made up of? ii) State a method that commonly is used to obtain source C. d) Which type of energy source is considered as the primary source of energy on the Earth? 9. Figure below shows an electric kettle that is produced based on the principle of heat transfer.

a) Briefly explain how X functions in the electric kettle. b) Draw some arrows in the figure to show the current of convection in liquids. c) How does the process of convection occur in liquid? d) Explain how the convection current helps us in boiling water.

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