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1 Module 3

Module 3- Material
SECTION A
Answer all questions. Every question is followed by four answer A, B, C and D. Choose the correct answer. Then, blacken your answer on the answer sheet provided. The suggested time for this section is 45 minutes. If you are unable to answer a question, proceed to the next question. 1. The diagram shows a classification of objects into two groups.

Objects

Group A Coin Paper clip


R is a.. A B C D 2 book chair tyre window panes

Group A balloon R

Object M can float in water but object N cannot. M and N are respectively A B C D M plastic ruler rubber slipper paper coin N metal fork plastic cup ice-cream stick wooden ruler

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3 The resource below material is

Skin Fur Silk


A B C D 4 soil plant animal petroleum

The diagram shows an object made of different materials.

P Q

Which of the following is correct about the properties of materials P and Q? P Do not conduct heat Do not conduct electricity Heavy Soft Q Conduct heat Conduct electricity Light Hard

A B C D

Which of the following is not true ? Object Flower pot Leather shoe Wooden chair Wooden table Resource Soil Animal Plant Petroleum

A B C D

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6 Diagram shows an observation when block W is put into water

W Water
What material can W be made of? I II III IV A B C D 7 Rubber Plastic Soil Metal I only I and II only I and III only I and IV only.

What makes iron rust? A B C D Exposure to air only. Exposure to water only Exposure to sunlight only Exposure to air and water only

Rusting of iron can be prevented by I II III IV A B C D painting applying oil applying grease spraying water I only I and II only I, II and III only I, II, III and IV.

Which of the following cannot rust? I II III IV A B C D needle wooden table paper clip handbag I and II only I and III only II and III only II and IV only

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10 Which statement is true? A B C D 11 Wood floats on water and is used to make furniture only Glass is easily breakable and does not absorb water Silk is waterproof and used to make umbrellas Plastic is stiff and dense.

The diagram below shows objects classified as P and Q.

Which of the following objects can be classified in the same group as above?

P
A B C D 12 Umbrella Nail Straw Knife

Q
Shirt Cupboard Marble Shoe

The diagram shows objects made of the same material.

Which material is used to make the objects above? A B C D Wood Glass Plastic Rubber

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13 The diagram below shows an investigation.

Rubber band

What conclusion can be made about the rubber band? A B C D It can be polished It can be stretched It can float on water It can absorb water easily

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The diagram shows objects M, N, O and P which were placed in beakers containing water separately.

O P
Arrange objects M, N, O and P according to their ability to float in descending order. A B C D M, N, O, P O, M, N, P P, M, N, O O, N, M, P

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The diagram shows two objects.

Which of the following explain why synthetic cloth is used to make part P of the objects? I II III A B C D 16 It is a good conductor of heat It does not absorb water It is a strong material I and II only II and III only I and III only I, II and III

The diagram shows a spring being pulled by Ahmadzul with both hands.

What will happen when he releases it? A B C D The spring will be broken The spring becomes longer The spring becomes shorter The spring will return to its original shape

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17 The diagram shows an object made of natural material.

Natural material
X originates from A B C D 18 Animal Rock Plant Clay

The diagram below shows four objects.

Which objects are made of man-made materials? A B C D 19 W, X, Y and Z W, Y and Z only W, X and Y only W, X and Z only

The diagram below shows iron nails, X and Y placed in two different test tubes.

Tap water Nail X

Oil Boiled water Nail Y

What will be observed after a week? A B C D Both nails become rusty Only nail X become rusty Only nail Y become rusty Both nails are not rusty

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20 The diagram below shows three objects made of metal.

R
Which can be non-rusty? A B C D 21 R only S only R and S only S and T only

The diagram below shows an investigation to study the rusting process.

Cork

Iron nail

Anhydrous calcium chloride

What is the function of anhydrous calcium chloride? A B C D 22 To absorb heat To moist the test tube To clean the air in the test tube To dry the water vapour in the test tube

Mr. Lim placed bottles of iced water and chilled drinks in the polystyrene box for a picnic. Why was polystyrene used? A B C D It is light It does not melt It does not break It keeps drinks cold

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23 The diagram shows four objects. Which object is made of rubber ?

P A B C D 24 Q and P R and S P and S Q, R and S

Which of these methods can be used to prevent rusting? I II III IV A B C D Coating iron with paint Coating iron with oil Coating iron with paper Coating iron with grease I and II I, II and III I, II and IV I, II, III and IV

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The information below shows a list of materials. Cotton Nylon Synthetic cloth Plastic

Which of the materials does not belong in the same group? A B C D Cotton Plastic Nylon Synthetic cloth

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26 The figure shows the results of an experiment.

Why has the water level in the gas jar risen on the fifth day? A B C D 27 The air in the gas jar becomes lighter. The air in the jar expands when heated. The rusting of the steel wool causes the air to expand. Some air in the gas jar has been used in the rusting process.

The statement shows the information about rubber. Rubber gloves are widely used in many industries like manufacturing and agricultural industry Which of the following is the main reason for its wide usability? A B C D Rubber is well-known for its waterproof characteristic Rubber is the popular for its elasticity Rubber is poor conductor Rubber is a good insulator

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Which characteristic belongs to elastic objects? A B C D Being able to withstand heat Float on the surface of the water Conduct heat and electricity easily Return to its original shape after being stretched

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A group of pupils brought some ice cubes for a picnic. Which of the following is the most suitable object for keeping the ice ? A B

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The diagram below shows an iron wool in a beaker.

cooking oil Iron wool The iron wool did not rust after one week because A B C D there is no air in the beaker. there is no water in the beaker. there is no air in the water of the beaker the light cannot pass through the beaker.

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Section B Answer all question. 1. Match A to the equivalent value in B A 2 cm 100 cm 4000 m B 4 km 200 mm 1m ( 3 marks ) 2. Munirah classified a few objects into group C and group D according to the material they are made of as shown below. Group C Group D

Tooth brush Hand bag

Gold ring

Paper

Pail

Rain coat

a) Name Steel spoon Vase Group C: __________________________________________________________ Group D: __________________________________________________________ ( 2 marks )

b) Name two other objects that can be group into C and D. Group C: Group D: __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ ( 2 marks )

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Water Material Y No water

3. The diagram shows water being spilled on a table and wiped away with material Y. a) Give reason for the observation above? _______________________________________________________ b) What can be material Y? _______________________________________________________ c) (i) Is material Y suitable to make a raincoat? _______________________________________________________ (ii) Give a reason for your answer in c (i) _______________________________________________________ ( 4 marks ) 4. Name the resource for each of the objects below and state whether it can or cannot rust. Can rust ( / ) cannot rust ( )

Object Cupboard Tyre Iron gate Flower pot

Resource

( 4 marks )

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5. The picture shows a fair test carried out by group of year 4 pupils. Iron nail

oil Dry calcium chloride

Water

After a week the condition of the nails were observed and the results is shown in the table below; Test tube P Q R a) What is the function of the layer of oil in test tube Q? __________________________________________________________ ( 1 marks ) b) Give an inference for the observation in test tube: P: _________________________________________________________ Q: ________________________________________________________ (2 marks) c) In this fair test, state what is changed? The presence of __________________________________________________________ (1 marks) d) What is the conclusion for this fair test? _____________________and _________________are needed for iron to rust. Condition of the nail Not rusty Rusty Rusty

(1 marks)

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