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Stethoscope Opisometer Thermometer
Hand lens
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b) Draw lines to show the correct match between the apparatus and their functions
Name the apparatus Function
B. To measure the volume of a liquid A. To measure the weight of an object 1.Beaker 2.Measuring cylinder 3.Gas jar 4.Spring balance
C. To contain liquid and chemicals
D. To measure temperature
E. To collect gases 5.Thermometer 6.Pipette
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2. Give the function of apparatus below.
i) Pipette:
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ii) Thermometer:
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iii) Measuring cylinder :
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iv) Gas jar
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v) Spring balance
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vi) Thermometer:
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3. Name the apparatus below.
i) ii)
iii) iv)
v) vi)
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4. Diagram 4 shows a thermometer.
a) What is the reading of the thermometer?
b) Name liquid P
P: ..
30
c) Put a ( / ) in the correct box on the figure to show the correct eye when taking a reading?
P
40 MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 1.2 CELL AS THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE
1.Name the parts of microscope.
a) Draw lines to show the correct match between the part of the microscope and its function.
uestion
PART FUNCTION T S R P Q 1.Hold the objective lenses 2.Regulates the amount of light reaching the objective lens 3.Holds the eye piece 4.The lens that magnifies the specimen 5.Reflects light into the microscope
Q P T U V W U 6.Platform where the slide is placed V W 7.Control the height of the microscope tube with more accurately 8.Control the height of the microscope tube for focusing
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2. (i) What is the function of eyepiece?
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(ii) What is the function of stage?
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(iii) What is the function of mirror?
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(iv) What is the function of objective lens?
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(v). What is the function of coarse focus knob?
(vi). What is the function of fine focus knob?
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Cell as a unit of life
3. Diagram 3 shows an animal cell.
Diagram 3
Label each part of the cell with a suitable word from the following list.
P R Q
Nucleus Cell membrane Cytoplasm MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007
4. Diagram 4 shows a plant cell
Diagram 4
Label each part of the cell with a suitable word from the following list.
D E F A B
C
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Chloroplast Nucleus Vacuole cell wall MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 5 Diagram 5 shows the structure of a cell.
S
T
P
Q U
R
Diagram 5
Match the labeled cell structures to their names and functions.
Cell structure Name Function
P Nucleus Maintains the shape of cell
Q Cell membrane Controls all cell activities
R Cytoplasm Absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
S Chloroplast Stores water and dissolved minerals
T Cell wall Site of chemical processes
U Vacuole Control the movement of Substances in and out of The cell
MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 UNICELLULAR AND MULITICELLULAR
6. a) Name the organisms shown in Diagram 6.
P : ___________________ Q : ____________________
R : __________________ S : _____________________
Diagram 6
b) Group the organisms in Diagram 6 into unicellular or multicellular organisms
Unicellular
Multicellular
i ______________________
ii ______________________
i __________________________
ii _________________________
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Cell organisation
7. Match the name to the correct part of the cell organisation in human.
Name Part of cell organisation
Cell
System
Tissue
Organ
P
R
Q S MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 8. Show the organisation of cells in the human body by filling in the boxes below with the words given.
e
Made up of different systems that work d together
Made up of c different organs
made up of different tissues b
made up of a the same type of cells the basic unit
System tissue organ cell organism
MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 1.3 MATTER
1. Classify the following matter into solids, liquids or gases a) e)
_____________ _______________ f) ` b)
______________
g)
___________________
c)
__________________ h)
d)
___________________ _________________ hot water Air in the balloon Hot air balloon Carbon monoxide Wind from windmill aeroplane kerosene MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007
2) Match objects/substances below to their arrangement of particles
a) glue
b) coffee
c) smoke i
d) breeze
e) mercury
f) blood
ii. g) book
h) steam
i) oxygen
j) rainwater iii.
k) thumbtack
l) cloth
m) droplets
n) salt solution
i
MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 1.4 THE VARIETY OF RESOURCES ON EARTH
THE CONCEPT OF DENSITY
The density of substance is the mass of the substance in a unit volume.
The unit for density is kg/m or g/cm
DENSITY (D) = MASS (M) VOLUME (V)
1. What is M a. D = _______ D V V = _________
Example 1
The mass of 5cm of iron is 10.0g. What is its density?
The density of iron = Mass Volume
= 10.0g 5cm = 2 g/cm
2.The mass of an object is 30 g. What is its density if it has a volume of 12 cm ?
3.The volume of R was determined to be 40cm in an experiment. If the density of solid R is 0.5 g/cm. What is its mass?
4.The mass of piece of stone is 360g and its volume is 200cm. What is the density of the stone?
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5. The substances are put together according to a, b, c, and d.Draw the position.
a. Stone and Water b. Water and oil
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c. Cork , water and oil d. Stone, water ,oil and Cork
A less dense substance FLOATS in a denser liquid Whereas a denser substance SINKS in a less denser liquid
STONE WATER OIL CORK
MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 6. Diagram 6 shows the densities of liquids Z, Y and X and solids P, Q and R which are put into a measuring cylinder.
a. Arrange the density of liquid X, Y and Z in an ascending order?
b. Arrange the density of liquid X, Y and Z in a descending order?
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c. Arrange the solids P, Q and R in an ascending order?
d. Arrange the solids P, Q and R in a descending order?
e. Arrange P,Q, R , X, Y and Z in an ascending order?
f . Arrange P, Q ,R , X, Y and Z, in a descending order?
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7. Diagram 7 shows the arrangement of particles in three substances, J, K and L. Label J, K and L using the following words:
Element Compound Mixture J K L E_ _ _ _ _ t C _m_ _ und M _ x t _ _ e MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007
8. Draw lines to show the correct match between the names of the substances and the diagrams.
Compound
Mixture
Element
MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 1.5 THE AIR AROUND US
1. Diagram 1 shows the composition and percentage of the constituents of air.
Diagram 1
a) Identify the following gases based on Diagram 1
Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon dioxide
i. Gas A : ___________________________
ii Gas B : ____________________________
iii Gas C : _____________________________
b) State the confirmation test for the gases below :
i) Gas B : _______________________________________________
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ii) Gas C : ________________________________________________
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A 78% B 21% D 1% C 0.03% MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 1.6 SOURCES OF ENERGY
1. State the forms of energy involved in the picture shown using the following word
Chemical energy Sound energy Kinetic energy Nuclear energy Light energy Heat energy
a) b) c)
d)
e)
f)
g) h) i)
DIAGRAM 1.1
MODUL 1 FORM 1 STF 2007 2. Diagram 2 shows various sources of energy on earth
Diagram 2 Name the energy sources that represented by
A : ..................................................................................
B : ..................................................................................