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CANDIDATE
NAME
CENTRE CANDIDATE
NUMBER NUMBER
‘SCIENCE 1113/04
Paper 1 October 2019
45 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
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Answer all questions,
You should show all your working in the booklet.
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‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question
The total number of marks for this paper is 50
This document consists of 14 printed pages and 2 blank pages.
1819 101113. 019RP Cambridge Assessment
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‘Checkpoint1 The diagram shows a human stomach.
blood vessels
and digestive
cells in the
stomach lining
(a) Which term best describes the stomach?
Circle the correct answer.
cell organ organism. system tissue
Use information from the diagram to explain your answer.
(2)
(b) Red blood cells and muscle cells are found in the wall of the stomach.
(i) Explain how the structure of a red blood cell is related to its function.
(ii) Explain how the structure of a muscle cell is related to its function.
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Success Groups Cambridge Secondary Checkpoint2 Look atthe diagram
It shows a sealed bottle containing air particles.
fa)
(b)
(c)
_-air particle
‘The air exerts a pressure on the sides of the bottle
Explain how air exerts a pressure.
Use ideas about particles in your answer.
The bottle is heated.
What happens to the pressure inside the bottle?
Explain your answer.
Use ideas about particles.
A bottle of perfume is left in a room.
‘The top is taken off the bottle
‘The smell of the perfume eventually fills the room.
What is the name of this process?
Circle the correct answer.
condensation conduction diffusion melting
1)
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Success Groups Cambridge Secondary Checkpoint3 Chen looks at different sound traces with an oscilloscope.
“AWW
B ONS
Describe what is happening to the sound from A to B.
Choose words from
decreases increases stays the same
The pitch of the sound
The frequency of the sound ...
The volume of the sound
The amplitude of the sound ...
[4]
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4 This question is about completing a key to identify these four arthropods.
ant
centipede
millipede
not to scale
(a) Look at the key.
The statements for boxes A, B and C are missing.
Use the diagrams to complete A, B and C.
arthropods
yes no
yes. no yes. no
bee ant centipede| | millipede
[3]
(b) Spiders also belong to the arthropod group.
Give one feature which separates a spider from the other four arthropods.
a)
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5 Blessy investigates the reactions of the element carbon
Blessy uses a Bunsen burner to heat carbon.
She lets the carbon burn in air.
She then puts the burning carbon into a jar of oxygen.
‘The diagram shows the apparatus Blessy uses
__—— jar of oxygen
burning
carbon
Universal Indicator
solution
(a) Carbon is an element.
What is the chemical symbol for carbon?
(b) The carbon reacts with the oxygen to make a gas
(i) Whats the name of this gas?
Circle the correct answer.
carbon carbonate carbon dioxide carbon hydroxide
(i) The gas turns Universal Indicator solution orange
‘Suggest a pH value for the solution.
BH savor
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carbon sulfate
M1)
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6 The diagram shows a black scabbard fish from the Atlantic Ocean.
This fish is adapted to live in very deep water where there is very little light.
(a) Describe how this fish is adapted to live where there is very little light.
1)
(b) The black scabbard fish is a fast moving predator.
(i) Suggest how the colour of this fish helps to make it a successful predator.
(il) Describe two other adaptations that suggest that this fish Is a fast moving predator.
1
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7 Angelique finds information about the stopping distance of cars.
The stopping distance is the distance a car moves after the driver wants to stop the car.
32kmh || >> D
Smevres 6 metres
omn |_) —
‘Tmaves 14 metres
sinh |)
= =
ook |_—_ a —)
= =
sion |__| a
z= =
= =
speed thinking distance braking distance
Angelique calculates the stopping distance for a car with a speed of 32km/h,
Here is her calculation.
6m+6m=12m
(a) Calculate the stopping distance for a car with a speed of 112 km/h.
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(b) Describe the pattem in the information for thinking distance.
Complete the sentence.
As the speed increases by 16km/h the thinking distance
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(c) Predict what the thinking distance will be at 128 km/h.
m tl)
(d) The speed of the car doubles from 32 km/h to 64 km/h.
‘Answer the questions choosing words from
decreases
doubles
halves
more than doubles
more than halves
‘What happens to the thinking distance from 32 km/h to 64 km/h?
‘What happens to the braking distance from 32km/h to 64 km/h?
What happens to the stopping distance from 32kmv/h to 64kmv/h?
(2)
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8 Safia investigates the rusting of iron.
She puts iron nails into three different test-tubes.
Each test-tube contains different conditions.
The test-tubes are then left for one week
‘The diagram shows the test-tubes after one week.
A B c
— damp air dry air
=} iron nail iron nail
—water
_-chemical used
—rust
to remove water
(a) The iron nail in tube A rusts.
This is because the nail reacts with water and a gas found in air.
‘What is the name of the gas?
(b) Complete the sentences about the investigation.
‘The iron nail in tube B did not rust because
The iron nail in tube C did not rust because
[2]
(c) Rusting is a reaction that is not useful
Explain why rusting is not a useful reaction
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9 Pierre makes an electromagnet.
iron nail ~~
cell
a
coil of
insulated wire
switch
Pierre wants to make a stronger electromagnet.
What does he do?
Circle the two correct answers.
add another cell
add another switch
add more coils to the insulated wire
change the iron nail to a wooden pencil
remove the iron nail
remove the switch
turn the cell around
[2]
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10 Look at the diagram of a human skeleton.
(a) Name the tissue which makes up the skeleton.
1)
(b) Give two functions of the skeleton
1
(2)
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11 Jamila investigates the reaction of different metals with hydrochloric acid.
The metals are magnesium, zine and iron.
She measures how long it takes for the reaction with each metal to make 50cm‘ of hydrogen gas.
(a) She thinks these variables are important in her investigation.
A the metal used
the volume of hydrochloric acid used
B
the concentration of the hydrochloric acid used
D the time to make 50cm’ of hydrogen gas
E
the temperature of the room
Which letter shows the variable Jamila changes?
Which letters show the three variables Jamila keeps the same?
: and
Which letter shows the variable Jamila measures to find out which metal reacts the fastest?
(4)
(b) Jamila predicts that hydrochloric acid will react fastest with zine,
Look at her results.
metal time to make 50 cm’ of gas
in seconds
magnesium 50
iron 280
zine 200
Is Jamila's prediction correct?
Explain your answer.
(2)
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Class 9 have a quiz about our solar system
Complete the answers.
Solar System Quiz
Mercury, Earth and Mars are three of the inner planets of our solar system,
‘What is the name of the other inner planet?
‘The most distant planet from Earth was Pluto.
Pluto has now been classified as a dwarf planet instead of a planet.
What is the name of the most distant planet from Earth?
‘What is the name of the object that all the planets in our solar system orbit?
(b)
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Class 8 look at a photograph of the night sky.
lines
‘A camera normally lets light into it for a second
The camera that took this photograph let light into it for 30 minutes.
‘What objects in the night sky make the lines on the photograph?
Explain why they look like lines.
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