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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 29 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 (40 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. Which of the following statements is true about the multicellular organisms?


A. They are bigger than unicellular organisms.
B. They are not microscopic organism.
C. They do not have cell walls.
D. They carry out life processes which are less complex than unicellular organisms.

3. Which of the following units can be used to measure mass?


I Newton
II Kilogram
III Milligram
A. I only
B. II only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III

4. Which of the following is the prefix value of milli?


A. 0.1
B. 0.01
C. 0.001
D. 001
5. 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

6. 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

7. The diagram below shows the sequence of the cell organization in a multicellular organism.

Which of the following represents X?


A. Stomach
B. Digestive system
C. Epithelial cell
D. Epithelial tissue
8. 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.

9. What does this symbol mean?

A. Corrosive
B. Poisonous
C. Explosive
D. Irritant

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

11. Which of the following organisms does not have organization of cells?
A. Ant
B. Bee
C. Earthworm
D. Yeast
12. 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

13. A teaspoon of sugar weighs 56 grams. It is equivalent to


A. 0.56 kg
B. 5.6 x 10-2 kg
C. 5.6 x 10-3 kg
D. 5.6 x 10-4 kg

14. The diagram shows an animal cell.

What is the function of P?


A. Supports and gives shape to the cell
B. Stores the dissolved substances
C. Controls all cellular activities
D. Controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell

15. 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

16. 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
17. 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

18. Robert Hooke was the first person to observe cells under a microscope. What were the cells he
observed?
A. Cheek cells
B. Cork cells
C. Nail cells
D. Root cells

19. How does science help us?


I It helps us to learn about natural phenomena.
II It helps us to solve most of our problems.
III It helps us to prevent future volcanic eruption.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III

20. The diagram below shows a hazard warning symbol on a chemical bottle.

Which substance is an example represented by the symbol above?


A. Mercury
B. Ammonia
C. Sodium hydroxide
D. Plutonium
SECTION B (30 MARKS)

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


Laboratory apparatus Purpose

a) Stopwatch • To measure the volume of liquids accurately.

b) Test tube holder • To contain gas.


c) Filter funnel • To heat chemicals.

d) Beaker • To hold hot objects.

e) Bunsen burner • To measure time.

f) Tripod stand • To filter mixtures and solids and liquids.

g) Burette • To measure temperature.

h) Gas jar • To hold test tubes.


i) Crucible tongs • To contain chemicals and liquids.
j) Thermometer • To support apparatus during heating.

22. Complete the table below.

Symbol for SI unit

a) i) ii)

b) i) ii)

c) i) ii)

d) i) ii)

e) i) ii)

23. Group the following organisms accordingly.


Bacteria Earthworm Hydra Yeast Pleurococcus

Paramecium Euglena Spirogyra Mucor Moss

Unicellular organisms Multicellular organisms


SECTION C (30 MARKS)

24. What does these terms mean?


Hypertonic solution : ____________________________________________________

Hypotonic solution : ____________________________________________________

Isotonic solution : ____________________________________________________

25. 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 ______________________.

26. Figure shows four instruments.

A B C D

a) Name each of the instruments.

i) A : ___________________________ iii) C : ___________________________

ii) B : ___________________________ iv) D : ___________________________

b) State the instruments that can be used to measure

i) weight : ________________________ and ___________________________

ii) mass : ________________________ and ___________________________


27. Identify each of the following unicellular organism.

a) _______________ b) _______________ c) _______________ d) _______________

28. Identify each of the following multicellular organism.

a) _______________ b) _______________ c) _______________ d) _______________

29. Label the parts of the microscope as shown in figure below.

a) ______________
b) ______________

c) ______________ d) ______________

e) ______________
_

f) ______________

~End of question paper~


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