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Section A [20 marks]

1. The diagram shows a pseudopodium of an amoeba.

pseudopodium

Suggest the function of the pseudopodium. A B C D To reproduce To absorb food To help it to breath To help in movement

2. The diagram shows a classification of matter.

Which of the following are examples of P, Q and R?

P A. B. C. D. Air Water Sugar Tin

Q Aluminium Iron Copper Petroleum

R Sulphur Carbon Zinc Zinc

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3. Table shows the volumes of different quantities of metal bobs, found using the water displacement method. Quantity of metal bobs 2 4 Predict the volume of 5 metal bobs. A. 3cm3 B. 9 cm3 C. 15 cm3 D. 18 cm3 Volume/cm3 6 12

4. What is the state of water at room temperature? A B C D Gas Solid Liquid Mixture of solid and liquid

5. Diagram below shows a small piece of jelly in the water. The jelly remains stationary .

Jelly Water What conclusion can be made of this situation? A Jelly is denser than water. B Water is denser than jelly. C Jelly has more mass than water. D Both water and jelly are of the same density

6. Which of the following mixtures can be separated by filtration? A B C D Sugar and water Cooking oil and water Iron filing and sulphur powder Chalk powder and salt solution 2 Panitia Sains SM Sains Kuala Selangor

7. Why is man considered to be special compared with other animals on Earth?

I II III

Man is able to make decisions Man has intelligence and emotions Man is able to differentiate between good and bad

A I and II only B I and III only C II and III only D I, II and III

8. Which of the following gases is not found in the air? A B C D Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen Carbon dioxide

9. A hydrocarbon is a compound which consists of A B C D Carbon and oxygen Carbon and hydrogen Carbon, hydrogen and water Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

10. Which of the following is a renewable energy source? A B C D Coal Petroleum Biomass fuel Radioactive substance

11. Which of the following is not a source of chemical energy? A B C D Coal Sand Fruits Petrol 3 Panitia Sains SM Sains Kuala Selangor

12. Which following particles have the least kinetic energy at room temperature A B C D Mercury Nitrogen Aluminium Carbon dioxide

13. Which comparison between combustion and respiration is correct? Combustion A. B. C. D. Uses oxygen Produces energy Occurs outside the living cell Occurs in dark condition only Respiration Produces oxygen Does not produce energy Occurs inside the living cell Occurs in bright and dark conditions

14. Which of the following is a bad effect of acid rain? A B C D Corrodes buildings Damages the lungs Damages the ozone layer Causes respiratory problem

15. The following information shows the processes of changes of state in matter.

Solid Liquid Gas

Process P Process Q Process R

Liquid Gas Liquid

Which of the following represents P Q and R? P A. B. C. D. Condensation Boiling Melting Melting Boiling Condensation Boiling Condensation Q Melting Melting Condensation Boiling R

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16. Which of the following energy changes takes place in an electrical iron?

A. B. C. D.

Electrical energy Electrical energy Electrical energy Electrical energy

Heat energy Light energy Kinetic energy Potential energy

17. Which of the following will not reduce air pollution?

A B C D

By enforcing laws to preserve the air quality. By encouraging the use of public transportation By reducing the use of fertilisers and pesticides in agricultures. By educating the public regarding the harmful effects of air pollutions and methods to reduce them. Ball

18.

Figure shows a ball rolling down a slope. Which of the following forms of energy will be increased? A. Chemical energy B. Potential energy C. Kinetic energy D. Heat energy

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19. Which of the following statements on heat and temperature is false?

Heat A. B. C. A measure of energy Unit measurement is joule Heat content of a body cannot be measured Heat depends on the temperature and volume of a body

Temperature A measure of the degree of hotness Unit measurement is degrees Celsius Temperature of a body can be measured using its kinetic energy The colder a body gets, the lower its temperature

D.

20. Which of the following is an effect of heating a solid? A. A change in its pressure B. A change in its volume C. An increase in its density D. An increase in the boiling point

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Section B [30 marks] 1. Tick ( ) for the correct statements and cross (X) for the incorrect statements given below: a. Heat causes the particles of a substance to move slower.

b. As the particles move faster and more vigorously, they take more space. c. Heat causes the substance to expand.

d. When a hot object cools down, it particles move slower 1

2.

Name the type of energy form based on the information given below: Description Energy of a moving object Energy possessed by a hot object Energy possessed by an object due to its position Energy in food and fuel Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom 2 Energy forms

a. b. c. e. f.

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3. Complete the following concept map on heat transmission.

4. Fill in the blanks with the correct answers given.

Oxygen energy

carbon dioxide water vapour

water

a. _____________________ gas is colourless, odourless and reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium carbonate.

b. Plants and animals respire using _____________________ gas.

c. Inhaled air contains more ___________________ gas and less _______________________ gas than exhaled air.

d. The products formed during respiration are ____________________, __________________ and ______________________. 4

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5. Figure below shows a demonstration. A gas jar containing air is inverted over another gas jar containing a brown gas. At the beginning, the two gas jars are separated by a gas jar cover.

Air

Gas jar

Gas jar cover

Brown

a. What can be observed when the gas jar cover is removed? ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

b. Explain your answer in (a). ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

c. What inference can be made about the arrangement of particles of air from the observation in (a). ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 5

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6. Diagram below shows a ball of plasticine sunk to the bottom of the beaker.

Water Plasticine

a. Why does the ball of plasticine sink in water?

______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

b. What will happen if the mass of the ball of plasticine in the diagram is reduced?

______________________________________________________________________

c. Explain your answer in (b).

______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

d. What will happen to the ball of plasticine if it is transferred into a beaker of mercury?

______________________________________________________________________

e. Explain your answer in (d).

______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 6

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