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SMK SEREMBAN 2 UJIAN INTRA 1 SCIENCE FORM 1 1 HOUR 30 MINUTES SECTION A ( 30 MARKS) Answer all question 1. What is the meaning of science? A. B. C. D. Research and compilation of knowledge connected with nature. Invention of instruments for human needs. Method to solve problems daily life. Type of instrument to facilitate work.

2. Which of the following is a natural phenomenon? A. B. C. D. Forestry. Burning of rubbish. Flower blossoming. Production of table salt from salt fron sea water.

3. What are the contribution of science and technology to mankind? I. Work can be done faster and easier with the invention of machines, electronic and electrical equipment.

II.The quality of health is improved with the discovery of of medicines and vaccines. III.Communication becomes easier with the invention of vehicles and satellites.

A. B. C. D.

I and II only I nd III only II and III only I,II and III

4. What is the first thing a scientist should do before starting on scientific investigation? A. B. Identify the problem. Suggesting a hyphothesis
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C. D.

Controlling the variables Planning the investigation

5. P, Q, R and S are steps in scientific method


P Recording the data Q Making observations R Making conclusion S Analysing data

Which of the following shows the correct sequence? A. B. C. D. Q P Q P P Q P Q R S S R S R R S

6. Which apparatus is most suitable to be used for measuring 12.70 cm of liquid accurately? A. B. C. D. 25 cm pipette 50 cm burette 50 cm beaker 100 cm measuring cylinder

7. The area of your palm can be estimated using I. Internal calipers II. Graph paper III. Measuring tape
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A. B. C. D.

II only I and II only I and III only II and II only

8. Why must a reading in any any experiment be taken at least three times? I. To get an accurate reading II. To reduce the error of measurement III. It is style of the modern scientist

A. B. C. D.

I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III

9. Which of following pairs are correctly matched? Physical quantities I. Temperature II. Length III. Electricity SI units Kelvin (K) Meter (m) ohm ()

A. B.

I and II only I and III only


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C. D.

II and II only I, II and III

10. Salmah wants to label a bottle containig hydrogen sulphide with a hazard symbol. Which of the following is the correct symbol used?

A.

B.

C.

D.

11. Figure 1 shows the position of the eye while reading the volume of water in the measuring cylinder.

Figure 1 Which is the correct eye position? A. B. C. D. K L M N

12. Figure 2 shows a measuring tool used in a laboratory.

Figure 2 The measuring tool can be used to measure A. B. C. D. Time Volume of a liquid Weight of an object Mass an object

13. Figure 3 shows a microscope.

Figure 3 Which of the following are correctly matched?

P A. B. C. D. Coarse focus knob Fine focus knob Objective lens Objective lens

Q Objective lens Coarse focus knob Fine focus knob Coarse focus knob

R Fine focus knob Objective lens Coarse focus knob Fine focus knob

14. The basic unit of living things is___________ A. B. C. D. The cell The nucleus The cell wall The cytoplasm

15. Plant cells have green colour substance is known as_________ A. B. C. D. Chloroplast Chlorophyll Protoplasm Cell membrane

16. Which of the following shows the similarity between a Paramecium and cheeck cell? A. B. C. D. Contains a cell wall Has big vacoule Cannot move around Contains cell membrane

17. Animal cells do not have a fixed shape because they do not have a _____________ A. B. C. D. Cell membrane Cytoplasm Cell wall Nucleus

18. Which of the following is a unicellular organism? A. B. C. D. Spigogyra Euglena Mucor Hydra

19. A part of a cell is made up of cellulose. Which of the following is the function of that part of cell? A. B. C. D. Controlling activities of cell Maintaining the shape of the cell Making food Controlling the entry of substances into the cell
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20. Figure 4 shows a plant cell.

Figure 3 Which of the following structures A,B,C, and D plays apart in the photosynthesis process.

21. Figure 5 shows two organsms that can be found in pond water.

Figure 5 The both organism are examples of A. B. C. D. Multicellular plants Multicellular animals Unicellular plants Unicellular animals

22. What is the function of a nucleus? A. B. C. D. Protects the cell Mantain the shape of the cell Control the movement of substances in and out of the cell Controls all the activities in the cell.

23. What is the similarity between a cheek cell and a onion cell? A. B. C. D. Both have vacoule Both have cell walls Both have chloroplasts Both have cell membranes

24. Fugure 6 shows an organism

Figure 6 Which of the following are the habitats where the organism can be found? I. II. III. Pond River Dry soil A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I,II and III

25. Which organism reproduces by budding? A.

B.

C.

D.

26. Which of the following are reproductive cell? I.

II.

III.

A. B. C. D.

I and II only I and III only II and III only I,II and III

27. The following shows the cell organisation in the human body. X tissues Y Z organism

What do X,Y and Z represent? X A B C D cells cells organs organs Y organs systems cells systems Z systems organs systems cells

28. The following shows the organisation of cell in organism. Cell tissue M Systems Organism

What is the examples of M? A. Nose


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B. C. D. E.

Ovum Sperm Frog

29. The system which involves detection of stimulus in human body is the ________ A. B. C. D. Nervous system Muscular system Skeletal system Blood cicurlatory system

30. Mankind is the most special of all beings. This is because mankind endowed with ____________ A. B. C. D. A brain A mind Senses feelings

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SECTION B ( 20 MARKS) Answer all questions

Diagram 1 shows the apparatus set up used by student in his experiment.A

Diagram 1 a) Name the balance shown in the Diagram 1

(1 marks)

b) What is the use of the balance?

(1 marks)

c) What is the others tools to measure the weight?

(1 marks) d) Name the SI unit for weight. ___________________________________________________________________________ (1 marks)

e) Predict what will happen to the mass if the object of 3 kg is measured on the Moon.

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(1 marks)

Diagram 2 shows the method that is used to measure volume of a cork and a stone.

Diagram 2 a) Name the method used to measure the volume of the objects. __________________________________________________________________ ( 1 mark) b) i. Name the apparatus used in the experiment.

( 1 mark) ii. state the function of the apparatus named in (b) i. __________________________________________________________________ ( 1 mark) c) Based on the Diagram 2, calculate the volume of the stone and the cork. i. Volume of the stone
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( 1 mark)

ii.

Volume of the cork.

( 1 mark)

3. Diagram 3 shows a plant cell.

Diagram 3 a) Name the structures P,Q and R P:___________________________________________________________________ Q:___________________________________________________________________ R:___________________________________________________________________ (3 marks) b) State the function of structures P,Q and R P: ____________________________________________________________________ Q: _____________________________________________________________________

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R: _____________________________________________________________________ (3 marks) c) Name two structure and it function that can be found in a plant cell but not in an animal cell 1. __________________________________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________________________________ (4 marks)

*****END OF QUESTIONS*****

Prepared by : ______________________ (Salwa bt Abdullah) Science Teacher Checked by : ______________________ (Pn. Esah bt Manap) Head of Science and Mathematics Department

Checked by : ______________________ (Pn. Nurul Niza bt Sidik ) Ketua Panitia Sains Verified by : ______________________ (Pn. Hjh Nurul Azmi bt ) GPK 1 SMK Seremban 2

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