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    1. Science is.

    A. The study of the environment

    B. The apparatus used in the laboratory

    C. The study of natural phenomena

    D. The invention of new technologies

    2. K, L, M and N are steps involved in a scientific investigation. Rearrange them in

    correct order.

    A. K, L, M, N

    B. L, K, M, N

    C. M, K, L, N

    D. N, L, K, M

    3.

    Figure 1

    Figure 1 shows a measuring cylinder containing water. What is the volume of the

    water?

    A. 32.0 ml

    B. 32.5 ml

    C. 33.0 ml

    D. 33.5 ml

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    K Analysing data

    L Interpreting dataM Recording data

    N Making conclusions

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    4. Which apparatus is most suitable to measure 21.3 cm3 of liquid accurately?

    A. 50 cm3 burette

    B. 50 cm3 beaker

    C. 100 cm3 measuring cylinder

    D. 25 cm3 pipette

    5. Which of the following balance can be used to measure the mass of an object?

    I. Spring balance

    II. Lever balance

    III. Chemical balance

    I and II only

    I and III only

    II and III only

    I, II and III

    6.

    Figure 2

    Figure 2 shows the swing of a pendulum bob. Which of the following influence the time

    taken for the pendulum swing?

    A. Mass of the pendulum

    B. Weight of the pendulum

    C. Number of the swings

    D. Length of the pendulum

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    7. Which of the physical quantities with its S.I unit is paired correctly?

    Physical quantity S.I Unit

    A. Length Kelvin

    B. Mass Kilogram

    C. Time Ampere

    D. Current Second

    8.

    Figure 3

    Figure 3 shows a method to determine the volume of an object X. Which of the following

    might be object X?

    A. Cork

    B. Glass

    C. Metal ball

    D. Iron

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    thread

    Object X

    Stone

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    9.The distance between point P and Q in figure 4 can be measured using

    Figure 4

    A. Vernier calipers

    B. Internal calipers and ruler

    C. External calipers and ruler

    D. Thread and ruler

    10. A standard system of units is very important to us because

    A. Measurements wont be wrong

    B. Measurements can be easily understood everywhere

    C. Measurements can be made by using different S.I units

    D. Measurements can be made by using only one type of measuring tool

    11. Figure 5 shows the various parts of a microscope

    Figure 5

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    What are the functions of L, M and N?

    L M N

    A. To stabilize the microscope Changes slightly the

    position of the objective

    lens for a sharp focus

    To put the glass slide

    B. Directs light beam to the

    specimen

    Changes the position of the

    objective lens for a rough

    focus

    Fixes position of glass slide

    C. To support body tube Holds eyepiece at a fixed

    distance from the objective

    lens

    To put the glass slide

    D. Controls the amount of light

    reaching the objective lens

    Changes the position of the

    objective lens for a roughfocus

    To reflect light to the

    objective lens

    12. Which of the following statements about a cell is not true?

    A. A cell is the basic unit of living things which can function on its own

    B. Cell are able to perform life processes such as respiration and excretion

    C. Cells of living things exist in many sizes and shapes

    D. Cells can be seen with our naked eyes

    13. Which of the following structures enables you to determine that it is a plant cell?

    A. Nucleus

    B. Cell wall

    C. Cytoplasm

    D. Cell membrane

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    14. The figure 7 shows the preparation of a slide of an onion epidermal peel for

    microscopy.

    Figure 7

    What is the use of the iodine solution?

    A. To supply nutrient to the cells

    B. To make the cell structures more visible

    C. To test for the presence of starch

    D. To prevent the cell from bursting

    15.

    Figure 8

    Figure 8 shows the structure of a plant cell. Which of the labeled structure A, B, C or D is

    not found in animal cell?

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    16.

    Figure 9

    Figure 9 shows the structure of a cell. Which of the structures A, B, C or D absorbs light

    for photosynthesis?

    17.

    Figure 10

    Figure 10 shows a cell organization. Of the following, which belong in groups X and Y?

    X Y

    A. Platelet white blood cell

    B. Kidneys ovum

    C. Stomach sperm

    D. Epithelium tissue Lungs

    Cell Y

    System

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    X

    D

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    18.

    Figure 11

    Of the parts in Figure 11 labeled P, Q, R, S and T, which maintains the shape of the root

    cell?

    A. P only

    B. P and Q

    C. P, Q, S and T

    D. P, Q, R, S and T

    19.

    Figure 12

    Name the organisms shown in figure 12

    A. Earthworm

    B. Paramecium

    C. Amoeba

    D. Algae

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    Figure 13

    20. Figure 13 shows two types of living cells. Which of the following statement is

    correct?

    A. X and Y have no cell membrane

    B. X can make its own food but Y cannot

    C. Y has cell wall but X does not

    D. Y has definite shape but X does not

    21. The figure14 shows the arrangement of particles in a matter.

    Figure 14

    Which of the following substances possibly has its particle packed as above?

    A. Wood

    B. Iron block

    C. Mercury

    D. Hydrogen gas

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    22. The density of the substance is the

    A. Mass per volume of an object

    B. Force per area of a substance

    C. Mass per surface area of the substance

    D. Mass per length of the substance

    23. Which of the following influences the density of a matter?

    A. Shape

    B. Volume

    C. Weight

    D. Movement of particles in matter

    24. Which of the following statement is true?

    A. The buoyancy of the body depends on its mass

    B. A solid that has a higher density than density of a liquid will float on the surface

    of the liquid

    C. A liquid P that has a lower density than the density of liquid Q will sink to the

    bottom

    D. If object M sinks in liquid S, then the density of object M is higher than the

    density of liquid S

    25. The figure 15 shows a simple experiment.

    Figure 15

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    Based on the observation, what inference can you make?

    A. Air has volume

    B. Air has mass

    C. Air has density

    D. Air can be compressed

    26. The figure 17 shows the movement of smoke particles in a smoke cell.

    Figure 17

    Why do the smoke particles move this way?

    A. Smoke consist of tiny particles

    B. Smoke consists of discrete particles

    C. The smoke particles are constantly moving

    D. The smoke particles collide with the air particles

    27. Which of the following is an application of the principle of density in daily life?

    I. Tin ore are sinks to the bottom of palung railings

    II. Aeration in an aquarium

    III. Gases being stored in cylinder

    A. II only

    B. I and II only

    C. II and III only

    D. I, II and III

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    Figure 18

    28. Figure 18 shows an experiment conducted to study the density of substances. Among

    the following, which shows the sequence of densities in ascending order of

    substances P, Q, R and S?

    A. P, Q, R, S

    B. Q, S, P, R

    C. R, P, S, Q

    D. S, P, R, Q

    29.

    Figure 19

    Figure19 shows the arrangement of particles in matter P, Q and R. which of the following

    substances are represented by P, Q and R?

    P Q R

    A. Sugar Oil Hydrogen

    B. Alcohol Hydrogen Copper

    C. Petrol Alcohol Ice

    D. Oil Ice Petrol

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    30.

    The resulting mixture in figure 20 is 69cm3. This is because the alcohol molecules

    A. React with water

    B. Move more slowly than water molecules

    C. Fill the empty spaces between the water molecules

    D. Evaporate quickly into the air

    31. Below are different resources on earth.

    Which resources are needed to sustain life?

    A. P and Q

    B. Q and S

    C. P, Q and R

    D. P, Q, R and S

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    P Air

    Q Water

    R FoodS Minerals

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    32. Air is important because it is required for

    I. Respiration

    II. Combustion

    III. Decay

    I and II only

    I and III only

    II and III only

    I, II and III

    33. Which of the following shows how important soils is to plants?

    I. To supply food

    II. To supply water

    III. To supply minerals

    II only

    III only

    I and II only

    II and III only

    34. A substance that only contains one type of atom is

    A. Brass

    B. Water

    C. Mercury

    D. Carbon dioxide

    35. Oxygen is differs from carbon dioxide because oxygen is a

    A. Compound

    B. Molecule

    C. Element

    D. mixture

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    36. Which of the following represent an element?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    37. A compound is formed when

    A. Ice melts

    B. Iron filings are mixed with sulphur powder

    C. Iodine is heated

    D. Iron fillings and sulphur powder are heated together

    38. Below are the properties of an element.

    The element is most likely to be

    A. Sulphur

    B. Carbon

    C. Polystyrene

    D. Aluminium

    DuctileGood heat conductorShiny surface

    High boiling point

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    39.

    Figure 21

    Figure 21 shows the classification of matter. Among the following, which is probably the

    example of substances X and Y?

    A. Zinc Carbon

    B. Sodium Chloride Carbon

    C. Sulphur Sodium

    D. Air Mercury

    40. The pairs below show the differences between a compound and a mixture. Which pair

    is not correct?

    Mixture Compound

    A. Properties of each element unchanged Compound has new properties

    B. Formed by physical means Formed by chemical reaction

    C. No new substance is formed New substance is formed

    D. Elements combined by a specific ratio Elements do not combine by a specific

    ratio

    Matter

    Element X Mixture

    Metal Y

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