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Future British International

School
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

Final Revision
Name: ……………………………… Date: ………………………….

1. The system formed by the heart, blood vessels and blood to carry food and oxygen
around the body.
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2. Name the three types of blood vessels of the human circulatory system in order
from biggest to smallest in size.

a _______________

b _______________
c _______________
3. The air tube that carries air from the nose and mouth to the lungs and back again.
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4. The number of times we breathe in and out in one minute _______________

5. Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B or C to each question.

a. Which of the following happens when we exhale?


A: The diaphragm muscle contracts and moves upwards.
B: The diaphragm muscle contracts and moves downwards.
C: The diaphragm muscle relaxes and moves upwards.

b. In which direction does oxygen move when we breathe in?


A: nose → windpipe → lungs → blood
B: nose → windpipe → lungs → diaphragm
C: nose → lungs → windpipe → blood

6. This question is about physical changes during adolescence.


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Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

Complete the table by describing one physical change that occurs during
adolescence.
Example of a physical change during adolescence
Only in males
Only in females

In both male and female

7. Describe two ways to reduce spread of bacteria through food.


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2 ……………………………………………………………………………………
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8. Describe two ways to reduce spread of bacteria through water.
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2 ……………………………………………………………………………………
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9. Describe two ways to reduce spread of diseases through insect`s bites.
1 ……………………………………………………………………………………
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2 ……………………………………………………………………………………
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10. Humans have defence mechanisms against infectious diseases spread.
Describe three of these defence mechanisms.
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School
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

11.Materials have specific properties.


Draw a line between each material and the correct property of the material.

12.Mike investigates how much salt is dissolved in 100 𝑐𝑚3 of sea water.
Mike:
• Measures 100 𝑐𝑚3 of sea water.
• Pours the sea water into a beaker.
• Puts the sea water in a warm oven until all the water evaporates.
• Measures the mass of salt in the beaker.

a. Name the apparatus used to accurately measures 100 𝑐𝑚3 of sea water.
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b. Name the apparatus used to measure the mass of salt.
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c. Name the unit of mass.
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d. Dissolving salt is a reversible process.
Explain.
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School
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

e. What is the name of the mixture of salt and water called?


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f. Salt is called a solute.


What is the name of the water in this mixture?
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13.Blessy mixes different solids with a liquid.


She uses this equipment.

Here are her results.

solid Results
A mixture increases in temperature
B solid remains in the liquid and temperature stays the same
C solid dissolves and the mixture gets colder
D Mixture decreases in temperature
E produces a gas which collects in the gas syringe

a. How many of these substances have a physical change when mixed with
water?
Circle the correct number

1 2 3 4

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Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

b. Blessy writes some notes about mixing solid E with a liquid.

Solid E is sodium.
The only liquid in the flask at the start is hydrochloric acid.
The gas is hydrogen.
The name of the solid at the end is sodium chloride.

Complete the sentences.

The reactants of this reaction are …………………………………………………


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The products of this reaction are ……………………………………………
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14. Evaporation is one of the processes in the water cycle.


Mia says,

'I predict that water will evaporate faster if the temperature of the water is hotter.'

Mia does an experiment to test her prediction.


She:
• puts 25 g of water into a beaker
• keeps the temperature of the water in the beaker at 20°C for 24 hours
• finds the mass of the water left in the beaker after 24 hours.
Mia repeats the experiment using four different temperatures of water.
(a) Mia always uses 25g of water.
Write down one other variable that must not be changed in the experiment.

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(b) What is the dependent variable in this investigation?

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(c) Look at her results.

Complete the table by calculating the decrease in mass of water for 30, 35 and 40°C.

(c) Explain why the mass of water decreases in each experiment.


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(d) Mia made this prediction,

'I predict that water will evaporate faster if the temperature of the water is hotter.'

Tick (✓) to show if her prediction is correct.

Yes No

Explain your answer using information from the results table.

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School
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

15.The table shows some information about different substances.

(a) Room temperature is usually 20°C.


Substance A is a liquid at room temperature.
Complete the table to show the state of all the substances at room temperature.
Choose from the list.
solid liquid gas
(b) Which substance is water?
Write down one reason for your answer.

Substance ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Reason ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Future British International
School
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

16. Lily investigates magnets. She uses different magnets to find which one
attracts the most pins. Here are her results.

a. Complete the bar chart to show Lily’s results.

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Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

17.Complete the following diagram

a Name the process at 1: _______________

b Name the process at 2: _______________

c Name the process at 3: _______________

d Name the process at 4: _______________

e Name the process at 5: _______________

f Name the process at 6: _______________

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Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

18.Fill in the correct words at A-E on this diagram of the rock cycle.

Rocks Weathering,
on
A …………………………..,
surface
transportation and
deposition
sediments
Extrusive
igneous rock
Earth`s surface

E. ……………….
Igneous rock
Burial and
B ……………………………

Cooling

sedimentary rock
Magma

Deeper burial , heat and


D. …………………………
C ……………………………
Rock

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Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
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19. Description of rock


A Large crystals of different
colours.
B Black with small crystals

C Black with lots of thin


layers and distorted fossils
D White hard solid

E Yellow and crumbles into


sand

a. Which rock is sedimentary?


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b. Which rock is metamorphic?
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c. Which two rocks are igneous?
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d. Describe how igneous rocks are formed.
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e. Name two factors that form metamorphic rocks.
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20. Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B or C to each question.


a Which of the following best describes a fossil?

A: A fossil is a dead animal crystallised in rock.

B: A fossil is an imprint of a plant or animal in rock.

C: A fossil is the remains of a plant or animal preserved in rock.

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g Which statement describes loam?

A: Loam is a type of sedimentary rock.

B: Loam is a balanced soil consisting of sand, clay and organic matter.

C: Loam is organic matter such as dead leaves and twigs.

21. Complete the labels at A, B, C, D and E on this diagram of the rock cycle.

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22. Look at the information about six different rocks.

Description of rock How rock was formed


A Large crystals of different Liquid rock(magma)cooled slowly
colours. underground.
B Black with small crystals Liquid rock (lava) from an erupting
volcano cooled rapidly above ground.

C Black with lots of thin Claystone was changed by high pressure


layers
D White hard solid Limestone was changed by high
temperature and pressure
E Yellow and crumbles into Layers of sand were compressed
sand
F White and grey hard solid Chalk was changed by heat and
pressure

(a) Rocks A and B both formed from cooling liquid rock.

i. What type of rock are A and B?

ii. The crystals in rock A are larger than in rock B.


Suggest a reason why.

(b) Which rock is a sedimentary rock?


Choose from C, D, E, OR F

(C) Rock E contains the remains of organisms that lived millions of years ago.
What word is used to describe these remains?

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School
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

23. Questions 1a–f are based on the food web below.

a Name two producers in the food web.

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b Name two herbivores in the food web.

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c Name two carnivores in the food web.

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d Name two omnivores in the food web.

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e Draw one food chain in the food web that has exactly three links.

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f Draw one food chain in the food web that has exactly four links.
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24. This is a food chain on a farm where the farmer sprays pesticides on his
crops.

cabbage → bug → lizard → bird

a Explain what a pesticide is.

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b Which link in the food chain will be affected first by the pesticide?

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c How does the pesticide move through the food chain?

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d If the pesticide does not break down naturally, after some time which link in the
food
will have the most pesticide in its body?

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e Which word describes the build-up of a harmful substance in the body of a living
thing?

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25. Which of these statements about energy transfers in food chains and food webs
are true and which are false? Tick the correct box for each statement.

Statement True False


a Producers get their energy from the Sun.

b Living things transfer some of their energy to the


surroundings as heat.
c As energy moves through a food chain, each link in
the food chain gets the same amount of energy.
d When a carnivore eats the herbivore, it only gets
the energy that is stored in the herbivore’s body.

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26.

a Which lamp will light up in Circuit 1?

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b Explain why.

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c What type of circuit is Circuit 1?
Explain.

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d What type of circuit is Circuit 2?
Explain.

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e Which lamp or lamps will light up in Circuit 2?
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F What will happen to the brightness of the two lamps if a buzzer was added to the
circuit? Explain.

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f List TWO ways in which you could change Circuit 1 to make the lamps shine
brighter.

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School
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Science Department
Grade 6

27. Look at the diagram of the forces acting on a ship.

Force H is the applied force from the engine of the ship.

(a) Identify the forces E, F, G and J.


Choose from the list.

air resistance
friction
gravity
normal force
upthrust
water resistance

force E ………………………
force F ……………………….
force G ………………………
force J …………………………

28. Name one difference between:


a. Mass and weight

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b. Evaporation and boiling
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Science Department
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29. A ball rolls down a rocky slope and rests against a tree at the bottom of the
slope.
a What effect does the rocky slope have on the ball as it rolls down?

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b What effect does the tree have on the ball?

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30. Marcus bounces a ball off the ground and catches it.
c What effect does bouncing have on the ball?

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d What effect does catching the ball have on the ball?
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31. The following diagram represents the moon phases.

(a) Name each phase.


(b) Draw the moon on each phase.
(c) At which phases is the moon waxing?
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32. There are eight planets in the Solar System.

(a) Complete the table using these distances from the Sun in millions of km.

58 108 150 228 779 1434 2873 4495

33. Yuri has an optical fibre.


The surface of the optical fibre is made of glass.
This glass acts like a mirror. Look at the diagram of the optical fibre.

a. Complete the path of the light ray through the optical fibre.

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(b) Yuri also has a beaker of water.


The surface of water in the beaker acts like a mirror. Look at the diagram.

(c) Complete the path of the light ray from the light source to the X on the side of
the beaker.
(d) Name the process that happens when light bounces off objects
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Look at the diagram. It shows a ray of light hitting a glass block.

The ray of light changes direction as it enters the glass block.


(e) Complete the diagram by drawing the ray of light as it enters and leaves the glass
block.
(f) Name the process that describes the change of direction when the ray of light
enters the glass block.
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