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SAENGTHONG VITTHAYA SCHOOL, HATYAI


ENGLISH SCIENCE MID-TERM EXAMINATION

Time allocated: 60 minutes MATHAYOM 1 Marks: 100 marks

General instructions: -
This question paper consists of 20 questions, and it is divided into three sections A, B and C.
Every answer should be written neatly, clearly, visibly and legibly.
All questions are compulsory. Answer all the questions.

Name : _____________________________________ Class : _________

Nickname : _____________________________________ Teacher : Sir Zack

SECTION A (20 MARKS)

1. Which of the following is not a natural phenomenon?


A. Lightning and thunder
B. Use of computer in offices and homes
C. Melting of ice
D. Growth of plants

2. The diagram below shows the basic structure of a light microscope.

Which of the following labelled parts magnifies the image of the specimen?
A. P
B. Q
C. R
D. S
3. The diagram shows a method used to determine the volume of marbles.

What is the average volume of a marble?


A. 3 ml
B. 9 ml
C. 18 ml
D. 54 ml

4. The diagram below shows a microorganism.

The organism is classified as a multicellular organism because


A. it can easily be seen by using a magnifying glass.
B. a large number of these organisms usually live together in the same habitat.
C. it is made up of many cells.
D. it has many tentacles.

5. Which of the following organisms does not have organization of cells?


A. Ant
B. Bee
C. Earthworm
D. Yeast

6. Which of the following is not a natural phenomenon?


A. Lightning and thunder
B. Use of computer in offices and homes
C. Melting of ice
D. Growth of plants

7. The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of


low concentration is called
A. osmosis
B. diffusion
C. net movement
D. hypertonic

8. The following information shows some steps involved in using a microscope.

P – Place a slice with the specimen on the stage.


Q – Look through the eye piece and adjust the coarse focus knob.
R – Place the microscope in a well-lighted area.
S – Turn the fine focus knob until a sharp image is seen.
T – Look through the eye piece and adjust the mirror.

Arrange the correct sequence of the steps.


A. R, P, T, Q, S
B. R, Q, T, P, S
C. R, T, P, Q, S
D. R, T, Q, P, S

9. The diagram below shows a book.

Which instrument is suitable to be used to measure the thickness and the


mass of the book?

Thickness of the book Mass of the book


A. Vernier calipers Electronic balance
B. Internal calipers Spring balance
C. Ruler External calipers
D. Measuring tape Opisometer
10. The diagram below shows some microorganisms.

Which of the microorganisms are unicellular?


A. P and Q only
B. P and S only
C. Q and R only
D. P, Q and S only

SECTION B (40 MARKS)

11. Match each of the following laboratory apparatus to its purpose.

Laboratory apparatus Purpose

Stopwatch To measure the volume of liquids accurately.

Test tube holder To contain gas.

Filter funnel To heat chemicals.

Beaker To hold hot objects.

Bunsen burner To measure time.

Tripod stand To filter mixtures and solids and liquids.

Burette To measure temperature.

Gas jar To hold test tubes.

Crucible tongs To contain chemicals and liquids.

Thermometer To support apparatus during heating.


SECTION C (40 MARKS)

What does these terms mean?


Hypertonic solution:
Hypotonic solution:
Isotonic solution:

Figure shows an outline of a leaf which has been traced on a graph paper.

The total number of completed squares, half-completed squares and more-than-half-completed


squares is ______________________.
The area of each square is ______________________.
The area of the leaf is ______________________. This method is (accurate, not accurate).
The answer is only an ______________________.

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