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Science Form 1 - Model Question

1. The document contains a science paper with multiple parts asking students to complete tasks related to chemistry, biology, and physics concepts. Questions involve matching hazardous substances to their symbols, calculating pendulum periods from a data table, measuring water volume, comparing plant and animal cell structures, describing states of matter, and analyzing diffusion experiments. 2. The diffusion experiments manipulate container size, keep solution concentration constant, and measure how far copper sulfate crystals diffuse over time. Experiment 1 uses a small container and Experiment 2 a large one. 3. The conclusion is that the rate of diffusion is faster in Experiment 1 due to the smaller container size allowing the particles to interact and spread out more quickly than in the larger container of Experiment

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68% found this document useful (25 votes)
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Science Form 1 - Model Question

1. The document contains a science paper with multiple parts asking students to complete tasks related to chemistry, biology, and physics concepts. Questions involve matching hazardous substances to their symbols, calculating pendulum periods from a data table, measuring water volume, comparing plant and animal cell structures, describing states of matter, and analyzing diffusion experiments. 2. The diffusion experiments manipulate container size, keep solution concentration constant, and measure how far copper sulfate crystals diffuse over time. Experiment 1 uses a small container and Experiment 2 a large one. 3. The conclusion is that the rate of diffusion is faster in Experiment 1 due to the smaller container size allowing the particles to interact and spread out more quickly than in the larger container of Experiment

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SCIENCE PAPER 2

Part A (40 marks)

1. Draw lines ( lukis garisan) to match the symbols with the hazardous substances.

Concentrated acids Radioactive

Alcohol
Corrosive
Radium

Sodium
Flammable
Concentrated Alkali

( 5 marks)
2. The table below shows the results of the experiment. Calculate the period for one
complete swing.

Length of the pendulum 10 20 30 40 50


Period for 10 complete swings 11.0 1 1 1 20.0
3.9 6.4 8.5
Period for one complete swings
(5 marks)
Based on the table, plot a bar chart of the period for one complete swing against the
length of the pendulum. ( lukis geraf bar)

(3 marks)

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3. In an activity, a student collects some water from a burette in an empty beaker. Below
is the information recorded by the student.

• Initial volume reading = 12 ml


• Final volume reading = 46 ml
• Number of drops of water release = 40 drops

Based on the information given, answer the following questions.

i. What is the volume of water in the beaker? ___________ml

ii. What is the volume of one drop of water? _____________ml

iii Write your answer for ii in standard form. ________________ml ( 3 marks)

iv. Why is necessary (mengapa kah perlu) to measure 40 drops of water instead of just
one drop?

______________________________________________________ ( 2 marks)

4. In a box below, draw a typical plant cell and an animal cell.(Lukis gambar sel
tumbuhan dan gambar sel haiwan) . Label the diagram with

Nucleus cytoplasm cell membrane cell wall vacuole chloroplast

Plant cell Animal cell

(Drawing 1 +1. label 6 marks) ( 8 marks)

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5. a. What is meant by …
i. unicellular organism? _____________________________________________

ii. Give two examples of unicellular organism :

_____________and _______________

iii. Give two examples of multicellular organism:

___________and __________________

b. Define ( beri maksud) the term ‘ cell’:

_________________________________________________________

i. Give three examples of cell in our body. :

_____________, ______________ and ________________

( 9 matrks)

6. a. Draw the arrangement of particles in solid, liquid and gas.

solid liquid gas

b. Give two examples of liquid (beri 2 contoh cecair)

_______________

_______________
( 5 marks)

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Part B ( 20 marks)

7. Study the diagram below, state the arrangement of particles in each of the object.

water frog flower

coffee scissors slippers

a. Arrangement of particles in: (Susunan zarah-zarah dalam:-)

Water : ____________________________________________________

Frog : ____________________________________________________

Flower : ___________________________________________________

Coffee : ___________________________________________________

Scissors : __________________________________________________

Slippers : ___________________________________________________

( 6 marks)

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b. Group all the objects above into 2 groups according of their arrangement of particles.

Water, frog,
coffee, scissors,
slippers, flower

Arrangement of particles

Name of objects

( 4 marks)

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8. A group of students carried out two experiments about diffusion of copper sulphate
crystal, as shown in the diagram below. The observations of the experiments are made
after a few days. ( Sekumpulan pelajar menjalankan dua eksperimen mengenai resapan
zarah-zarah kuprum sifat seperti ditunjukan dalam rajah di bawah). Pemerhatian
dilakukan selepas beberapa hari)

a. State variable that is

manipulated :_______________________________________________
constant : _______________________________________________
responding : _______________________________________________
(3 marks)
b. What can be observed after a few days?

Experiment 1: ____________________________________________________

Experiment 2 : ____________________________________________________
( 2 marks)

c. Give one inference for your answer.

________________________________________________________________( 1 mark)

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d. In which experiment does diffusion take place faster?

________________________________________________________________( 1 mark)

e. Give reason for your answer in (d)

________________________________________________________________( 1 mark)

f. What is the conclusion of this experiment?

________________________________________________________________( 2 mark)

KERTAS SOALAN TAMAT

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