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Instruction: Every questions is followed by four options A, B, C, and D. Choose the correct answer.
The suggested time for this section is 45 minutes. If u unable to answer a question, proceed to the next
question.
Move
Excrete
Breathe
Reproduce
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Root
Stem
Flower
Leaves
Which of the following are the methods of measuring length using the limbs?
I Step
II Cubit
III Straw
IV Thumb
What of the following can be used to measure the length of a curved line?
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I String
II Thread
III Matches
IV Paper clip
I and II only.
II and IV only.
I, III and IV only.
I, II, III and IV.
60 cm
65 cm
66 cm
72 cm
Metre
Cubic metre
Square metre
Square kilometer
Which of the following is the main factor for the seed to germinate?
Air
Soil
Water
Sunlight
2
Why animals need water?
I To get energy
II To keep themselves warm
III To help in blood circulation
IV To control body temperature
I and II only.
III and IV only.
I, III and IV only.
I, II, III and IV.
10. Among the following are the basic needs of plants, except
air
food
Water
Sunlight
Tiger
Snake
Wolf
meat
fruit
grass
nectar
sea
land
pond
on the tree
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13. Humans need shelter to protect themselves from
I rain
II storm
III the sun
IV earthquakes
air
food
shelter
sunlight
16. Which of the following units is suitable to be used to measure the distance between two
towns?
Metre
Kilometre
Millimetre
Centimetre
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17. Which are the following are true?
I 100 cm = 1 m
II 10 mm 2 = 10 cm 2
III 100 mm = 1 cm
IV 100 mm 2 = 1 cm 2
Length × Width
Length + Width
Length × Width × Height
Length + Width + Height
II
III
IV
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21. The diagram below shows two cube box.
20 cm 3
40 cm3
60 cm 3
80 cm 3
23. The X area in diagram below represents the basic needs for both animals and plants.
cave
pond
rass land
underground
26. The experiment in the diagram below was carried out for one week.
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27. The diagram below shows a method of measuring.
step
foot
cubit
arm spam
Find the area of the floor if the above ceramic tiles are used to cover the floor.
16 cm 2
100 cm 2
160 cm 2
1 600 cm 2
12 cm 2
18 cm 2
24 cm 2
36 cm 2
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30. The diagram below shows information of the shaded area.
12 cm 2
15 cm 2
18 cm 2
20 cm 2
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. 1 The diagram below shows three different animals.
(a) Name the breathing organs for the animals labelled X, Y and Z.
X:
Y:
Z:
[3 marks]
(b) List two animals that have similar breathing organ as the animals labelled X, Y and Z.
X:
Y:
Z:
[3 marks]
[1 marks]
[1 mark]
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2. The diagram below shows an investigation carried out by Maniam. He plants a balsam plant in a
pot which contains dry and wet cotton wool.
[1 mark]
(b) Predict the observation and the relevant inference after a week.
(i) Observation:
[1 marks]
(ii) Inference:
[1 marks]
(c) Draw the results of the roots of balsam plant after a week.
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
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3. The table below shows the maximum number of cars that can park in three parking areas P, Q
and R.
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
(d) What is the formula that you can use to calculate area ?
[1 mark]
(e) If P have 10 meter length and 3 meter width. What is the area of P ? Calculate.
[1 mark]
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4. The diagram below shows a measuring cylinder is filled up with five marbles.
(a) What was the volume of water before the marbles fill in the measuring cylinder?
[1 mark]
(b) Predict what will happens when marbles are filled into the water.
[2 mark]
(c) What is the volume of water in the measuring cylinder when the marbels are filled in it?
[1 mark]
(d) Find the volume of the marbles in cubic centimetre. What is the volume of a marble?
[1 mark]
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ANSWER : FOR SCIENCE YEAR 4 MAY 2007
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 3
(a) Q
(b) It can park the largest number of cars compared to P and R.
(c) P- R-Q
(d) Area = Length x width
(e) P = 30 meter square
QUESTION 4
(a) The volume of water is equal 5 cm 3
(b) The volume rises by 5 cm 3
(c) The volume of water is 10 cm3
(d) The volume of the marble is 1 cm 3
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ANSWER : FOR SCIENCE YEAR 4 MAY 2007
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 3
(a) Q
(b) It can park the largest number of cars compared to P and R.
(c) P- R-Q
(d) Area = Length x width
(e) P = 30 meter square
QUESTION 4
(a) The volume of water is equal 5 cm 3
(b) The volume rises by 5 cm 3
(c) The volume of water is 10 cm3
(d) The volume of the marble is 1 cm 3
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ANSWER : FOR SCIENCE YEAR 4 MAY 2007
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 3
(a) Q
(b) It can park the largest number of cars compared to P and R.
(c) P- R-Q
(d) Area = Length x width
(e) P = 30 meter square
QUESTION 4
(a) The volume of water is equal 5 cm 3
(b) The volume rises by 5 cm 3
(c) The volume of water is 10 cm3
(d) The volume of the marble is 1 cm 3
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ANSWER : FOR SCIENCE YEAR 4 MAY 2007
QUESTION 1
QUESTION 2
QUESTION 3
(a) Q
(b) It can park the largest number of cars compared to P and R.
(c) P- R-Q
(d) Area = Length x width
(e) P = 30 meter square
QUESTION 4
(a) The volume of water is equal 5 cm 3
(b) The volume rises by 5 cm 3
(c) The volume of water is 10 cm3
(d) The volume of the marble is 1 cm 3
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