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Section B
1 (i) Starch 1
(ii) Glucose 1
(iii) Fatty acids and Glycerol 1
(iv) Protease 1
2 (a) True 1
(b) False 1
(c) True 1
(d) False 1
4 1
5 (i) virus 1
(ii) antigen 1
(iii) white blood cells , antibody 2
Section C
1 (a) (i) 1
(c)
(i) R : Convection 1
S : Conduction 1
(ii) When the soup is heated, the soup particles receive heat 1
energy, move faster.
The particles become less dense and rise. 1
The cooler and denser particles move downwards to fill the 1
empty space .
This creates a convection current in the soup. 1
(iv) Titration 1
(b)
(i) The lower the pH values, the higher the acidity of subtances. 1
(iii) pH paper can measure the pH values, while litmus paper can 1
show whether the substance is acid or alkali only.
(c) Red litmus paper remain red in Beaker P, while it turns blue in
Beaker Q because calcium hydroxide only shows its alkaline 1
properties in the presence of water.
3 (a) (i) Metal X expands more than Metal Y when heated. 1
(ii) Iron 1
(ii) when heated, particles in the metal receive more energy and 1
vibrate faster.
The space between the particle increase ; thus metal expand. 1
(iv) Give warning to public so they can run away from danger to 1
survive.
(v) i. Thermometer 1
ii. Steel bridge are build with roller and a gap on one end 1
(ii) The closer the distance of the whistle from Joshua , the higher 1
the frequency of the sound / Pitch increases.
(iii) No, 1
because there is no relative movement between arif and the 1
whistle.
(iii) No Radiation 1
Not harmful to the foetus in the womb 1 (max 2m)
Can be done repeatedly or more often 1