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2 Section A [30 mark] Answer all questions. The time suggested for this section is 45 minutes.

If you are unable to answer any question, proceed to the next question. 1. Diagram 1 shows a picture of an animal.

Diagram 1 Which of the following is the basic need of this animal

3 ". Which of the following is not a harmful effect of smoking to the lungs I. !ough II. #igh fe$er. III. %ad smell& breath. IV. 'o maintain the balance diet. A. ( and ((. %. (( and (). !. (* (( and (((. D. (* ((* ((( and ().

3. Diagram " shows a group of animals that breathe with same breathing organ.

Diagram " Which of these animals breathe in the same wa& as the animals shown in the Diagram " A. !at %. +ish. !. %ird. D. !aterpillar.

4 ,. 'he leaflets of mimosa plant closed when it is touched. 'o which stimulus do the leaflets respond A. Air. %. Water. !. 'ouch. D. -ra$it&.

.. Diagram 3 shows a t&pe of plants.

Diagram 3 #ow do these plants protect themsel$es from the enemies A. 'horns. %. +ine hairs. !. %ad smells. D. /oisonous.

5 0. Which of these materials can be used to measure length A. 1traw* ruler and measuring tape. %. 1traw* measuring tape and beaker. !. 1traw* string and measuring c&linder. D. 1traw* measuring tape and stopwatch.

2. Which of the following shapes has the largest area " cm A " cm % " cm D 1 cm ! 1cm 3 cm 3 cm 1cm

6 3. Which of the following process repeat uniforml& and can be used to measure time ( (( Water dripping %all bouncing

((( /ulse () 1winging pendulum A % ! D ( and (( (*(( and ((( (* ((( and () (* ((* ((( and ()

4 Which of the ob5ect float on water A 1tone % (ron nail ! 6etal spoon D Wooden block

10 Which of the following are matched correctl& Opaque 1tone 'issue paper !arbon paper 6ineral water bottle Translucent 'ransparent sheet 1tone Window pane !oloured plastic

A % ! D

7 11 Which of the following statements is true about insulators A 'he& are materials that cannot absorb water % 'he& are materials that are good conductors of heat ! 'he& are materials that allow most light to pass through D 'he& are materials that do not conduct electricit& and heat

1" Diagram , 'he ob5ects abo$e ha$e a similar propert& in the material used which is A it conducts electricit&. % it floats on water. ! it allows light to past through. D it can be stretched.

8 13. Diagram . shows an in$estigation using material 7.

6aterial 7 Diagram . Which statement described material 7 A. 'he material allows all light to pass through it. %. 'he material onl& allows some light to pass through it. !. 'he material does not allow an& light to pass through it. D. 'he material onl& allows the brightest light to pass through it.

1,. 'he following wa&s can be used to slow down the melting of ice except A. /ut some salt on ice. %. /ut some sugar on ice. !. 8eep the ice in sawdust. D. 8eep the ice in a pol&st&rene bo9.

9 1.. Diagram 0 shows an ob5ect that student use in their dail& life at school.

Diagram 0 What are the materials that we use to make this ob5ect A. :ubber and wood. %. :ubber and cotton. !. :ubber and plastic. D. :ubber and leather.

10. Wh& is metal used to make a kettle A. (t is fle9ible. %. (t is strong and hard. !. (t is a good heat conductor. D. (t can conduct electricit&.

10 12. Which of the following is a man;made ob5ect using natural materials

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13 Which of the following practices can help to conser$e natural man;made materials (. %urning the materials. ((. :eusing the materials. (((.:ec&cling the materials. ().:educing the use of materials. A. ( and (((. %. (( and (). !. (* (( and (). D. ((* ((( and ().

11 14. 'he diagram 2 below shows four ob5ects.

balloon

nail

chair Diagram 2

ke&

Which of these ob5ects will rust when left in the open air for a few da&s A. balloon and ke&. %. nail and balloon. !. nail and ke&. D. chair and balloon.

12 "0. Diagram 3 below shows the apparatus prepared b& a student to in$estigate the rusting of screw.

Diagram 3 'he screw will not get rust& in which test tube A. ( and () %. (( and ((( !. (* (( and () D. (* ((* ((( and ()

13 "1. Wh& is it necessar& to pre$ent rusting i. 1a$e cost ii. <ook beautiful iii. <ong life i$. %reak easil& A. i and ii onl& %. i* ii and iii !. ii* iii and i$ D. i* ii* iii and i$

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%elow are the wa&s to pre$ent ob5ects from rusting e9cept A. /ainting the ob5ect %. Appl&ing grease or oil on the ob5ect !. !oating the ob5ect with plastic D. <ea$ing the ob5ect in the en$ironment

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Which of the following shows the ascending order of planets from the nearest to the furthest from the sun. A. )enus* 1aturn* =eptune* 6ars %. )enus* 6ars* 1aturn* =eptune !. 6ars* )enus* =eptune* 1aturn D. 1aturn* 6ars* =eptune* )enus

14 ",. Which of the following statements is true A. 'he moon is bigger than the earth. %. All planets are condusi$e for li$ing things !. All planets in the solar s&stem mo$e around the sun D. 'here are ele$en planets mo$ing around the sun.

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'he figure shows the relati$e si>es of the earth and the moon. earth

moon

What is the conclusion of the obser$ation A. 'he diameter of the earth is big. %. 'he diameter of the moon is small. !. 'he diameter of the earth is four times bigger than the moon. D. 'he diameter of the moon is four times bigger than the earth.

15 "0. Wh& is the earth suitable for li$ing things A. %ecause it gi$es out light %. %ecause it has air* water and suitable temperature !. %ecause it recei$es more sunlight from the sun D. %ecause it has more land than other planets

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#umans cannot tra$el to far places and walk $er& fast. Which de$ices can help to o$ercome these problems

( A. ( and (( %. ( and ((( !. (( and () D. ((( and ()

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16 "3. Arrange these pictures to show the de$elopment in communication. J L

K A. <*6*?*8 %. 8*6*?*< !. <*6*8*? D. 6*8*?*<

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<im@s grandmother is short sighted. 1he needs a AAAAAAAAAAAA. A. microscope %. telescope !. pair of spectacles D. periscope

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What are the disad$antages of technolog& to mankind A. -lobal warming %. 1a$e cost of labour !. (ncrease producti$it& D. (mpro$e the standard life.

Section B

17 [ 20 Marks ] Answer all questions. 1. Diagram 1 shows an in$estigation. 'wo &oung rabbits of the same weight are kept in two cages labelled B and 7.

Diagram 1 aC What is the purpose of the in$estigation AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D1 mark C bC (n this in$estigation E iC What to change E AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D " marks C cC Write one obser$ation from the in$estigation. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C dC 1tate one inference based on the obser$ation stated in 1 D c C. iiC What to keep the same E AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

18 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C ". 1&ariman sets up a simple pendulum to find out how the number of swings of the pendulum in one minute change when the length of the pendulum changes. 'he results of in$estigation are shown in the following table. <ength of thread D cm C . 10 1. "0 'able 1 aC What is the aim of the in$estigation AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C bC %ased on the in$estigation* state the following E iC What to change iiC What to measure E AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA E AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D " marks C cC 1tate the pattern number of swings. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C dC /redict the number of swings when the length of thread is ". cm. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C =umber of swings .. ,. 3. ".

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3. 'he diagram below shows the set up of an e9periment carried out b& a group of pupils to stud& the factors that caused the rusting of an iron nail.

Diagram " aC What is the purpose of the in$estigation AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D " marks C bC 1tate &our obser$ation based on the e9periment. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C cC D b C. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C dC What is the conclusion of the in$estigation AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1tate one inference based on the obser$ation stated in 3

20 D 1 mark C ,. Diagram 3 shows the position of . planets to the sun in solar s&stem

Diagram 3 'able " shows the distance of the planets from the sun and the number of da&s to complete one orbit. /lanets 6 = F / G Distance from the sun D million km C .3 103 1.0 ""3 223 'able " =umber of da&s to complete one orbit 33 "". 30. 032 ,330

aC 1tate two informations gathered in this in$estigation. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D " marks C bC /redict the position of the planet : if the planet takes .00 da&s to complete one orbit. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C cC 1uggest one h&pothesis from the in$estigation.

21 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C dC What conclusion can be made from the information in table " AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA D 1 mark C

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