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SMK METHODIST (ACS) KLANG THIRD MONTHLY TEST JULY 2009 SCIENCE FORM 1 NAME: ___________________________________________ Section A (40

marks) Answer all the questions. Transfer your answer to the objective answer section. FORM: 1 _____________

1. Which of the following are units of density?

6. Figure 1 shows several liquids in a beaker.

P g/cm Q kg/m3 R g/m2


A B C D P only P and Q only Q and R only P, Q and R

Figure 1 The liquid with the lowest density is A petrol B tetrachloromethane C water D mercury 7. Which of the following does not make use of the concept of density? A Hot air balloon B Submarine C Rocket D Float

2. 125 cm3 of oil weighs 100g. Calculate its


density. A 0.8 g/cm3 B 1.25 g/cm3 C 8.0 g/cm3 D 12.5 g/cm3

3. Which of the following formulas is used to


calculate the density of a substance? A Volume Mass B Mass_ Volume C Force Area D _Area_ Force

8. Table 1 shows four substances with their


densities. Substance W X Y Z Density ( g/cm3) 0.25 0.95 0.55 1.50

4. The density of a substance K is 3.2 g/cm3.


What is the volume of 80 g of the substance K? A 25 cm3 C 112 cm3 3 B 40 cm D 256 cm3

5. Which of the following explains why petrol


floats on water? A Petrol does not dissolve in water B Petrol does not react with water C Petrol is heavier than water D Petrol is less dense than water

Table 1 Which of the following substances will float in petrol of density 0.75 g/cm3?

ANSWERS : 1) ____

2) ____ 3) ____ 4) ____ 5) ____ 6) ____ 7) ____ 8) ____ 1

A B C D

W and X W and Y X and Y X and Z

11. Which of the following represents an element?

9. A study was done to compare the9) ____ of 10) ____ 11) ____ 12) ____ 13) ____ 14) ____ 15) ____ density ANSWERS : five substances P, Q, R, S and T. the information shows the result obtained from the study. Solid R is denser than liquid T. Liquid S is less dense than liquid T. Solid P is less dense than liquid S. Solid Q is less dense than liquid T. Which of the following shows the correct positions of the substances?

12. Elements in a compound can be separated by A using a magnet B filtration C distillation D electrolysis 13. Why copper is/are used to make electrical wires? I It does not rust II It has a shining surface III It is ductile IV It is a good electrical conductor A I and II only B I and III only C III and IV only D I, II and IV only

10. Figure 2 shows liquids P, Q, R and solids X,


Y, Z in a measuring cylinder.

14. The element that present in carbon dioxide are I hydrogen II oxygen III carbon A I and II only B I and III only C II and III only D I, II and III

15. The information below shows the properties of a substance. Figure 2 The descending order of densities of the substances is A B C D X, Y, Z, P, Q, R X, P, Y, Q, R, Z Z, R, Q, Y, P, X R, Z, Y, Q, X, P Have shiny surface Mallaeble Have high melting point What is the substance? A Carbon B Silver

C Sulphur D Argon

ANSWERS : 16. Which of the following is true about the


arrangement of atoms for substances?

16) ____

17) ____ 18) ____ 19) ____ 20) ____


Which of the following most probably represents R, S and T? A B C D R Mercury Zinc Ammonia Bromine S Hydrogen Water Copper Carbon T Mixture Oxygen Blood Soil

18. Which of the following pairs of resources and its usage is not true? A B C D Resource Copper Aluminium Silver Fossil fuels Usage Electrical cables Kitchen utensils Building bridge Generate electricity

A I and II only B I and III only

C II and III only D I, II and III

19. The following are resources on Earth except A water B clothes C air D minerals 20. Plants and animals are important resources to human beings because they provide us with I food II clothes III building materials A B C D I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III

17. Diagram 1 below shows the classification of


matter.

Matter

Compound Element

R
Diagram 1

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