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SMK BATU LINTANG SCIENCE/MONTHLY TEST 2 AUGUST 2011 / FORM 1 NAME:____________________ OBJETIVE QUESTIONS (20 MARKS) 1) Diagram 1 shows

a concept map. 4) Which of the following is a compound? A. Gold B. Mercury Diagram 1 What is M? A. Water B. Air C. Soil D. Metal 5) Particles move fastest in A. gel 2) Man depends on animals and plants for I II III food fuels clothes C. II and III only D. I, II and III Which of the following classifications is correct? B. water C. oil D. oxygen C. Iron Chloride D. Air FORM:______________

6) The following list contains the names of some metals and non-metals. Sulphur Copper Carbon Mercury

A. I only B. I and II only

3) The water content in human body is not used to A. dissolve digested food B. remove toxic substances to be excreted C. regulate body temperature D. protect body from harmful virus.

Metal Carbon Copper

Non-metal Sulphur Mercury

Metal Mercury Copper

Non-metal Sulphur Carbon

Metal Sulphur Mercury

Non-metal Carbon Copper

I Soil erosion caused by deforestation II III Excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides by farmers Disposal of domestic wastes

A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II and III D Metal Sulphur Carbon Non-metal Mercury Copper A B C 7) Which of the following correctly paired? A B C D Element Carbon Nitrogen Aluminium Calcium Use Dry battery Palm oil Knife Paper D 10) Which of the following in the table is incorrect? Compositio n in air Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon dioxide Inert gases Percentage (%) 78.0 21.0 0.3 0.97

11) An inverted test tube of carbon dioxide is put into a beaker containing solution X. Solution X then rises in the test tube as shown in the diagram.

8) Excessive carbon dioxide in the air will cause A. soil erosion B. extinction of species C. global warming D. destruction of habitat. A. Water 9) Which of the following activities cause water pollution? 2 B. Alkaline pyrogallol solution C. Sodium hydroxide solution Diagram 2 What is solution X?

D. Alcohol 14) Inert gases present in the air include I helium

12) Oxygen and carbon dioxide I II III are slightly soluble in water support combustion are colourless and odourless

II xenon III hydrogen IV nitrogen

A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II and III. 13) Diagram 3 shows test tubes that were left at room temperature for several minutes.
Test tube A Test tube B

A. I and II only only B. III and IV only

C. I, II and IV D. I, III and IV only

15) The experiment in Diagram 4 is to show the effect of inhaled air and exhaled air on the combustion of candles.

Diagram 3 Which of the following are false about this experiment? I Air contains water vapour. Diagram 4 From the observation, the candle in beaker S burned longer than the candle in beaker T. This is because beaker S I II has more oxygen in it. has less carbon dioxide in it.

II The liquid on test tube B do not changes the colour of the blue cobalt chloride paper. III The liquid on test tube B is acidic in nature. A. I and II only. only B. I and III only. III. C. II and III D. I, II and

III has less water vapour in it. A. I and II only. B. I and III only. C. II and III only.

D. I, II and III. 18) What habits should be practiced in order to maintain clean air? I II Practising car pool when necessary Burying household rubbish

16) Diagram 5 shows an activity to find out the product of combustion of charcoal.

III Smoking only in houses A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. I, II and III. Diagram 5 Which of the following are true after the activity? I The lime water will turn chalky when shaken with the remaining gases in the gas jar. II The wall of the gas jar remains cool. III Light energy is released. A B C D 19) Which of the following pairs is incorrect? Form of energy Potential energy Kinetic energy Chemical energy Electrical energy Situation A pendulum at its highest position A rubber band being stretched Energy stored in cooking oil Energy released from a dry cell

A. I and II only. B. I and III only. C. II and III only. D. I, II and III.

17) Which of the following causes the Greenhouse Effect? A. Water shortage B. Melting of ice in the North Pole and South Pole. C. The increase in the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. D. The deficiency of oxygen in the air.

20) Which of the following statements is correct about sound energy? A. Sound energy can be produced by vibrations. B. Sound energy is the energy given out by hot objects when the cool down. C. Sound energy is also known as mechanical energy.

D. Sound energy can be transmitted through vacuum.

SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS ( 30 Marks)

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[1 [2marks] 1 a) Complete the equation above to show the process of respiration. b) Figure 2 shows the apparatus set-up to show that living things give off carbon dioxide during respiration. mark] c) State whether the average percentage of the following components of air in the test tube increases and decreases at the end of the experiment. i) oxygen : ________________________ ii) carbon dioxide : _________________ iii) water vapour : ________________[3marks]

d) State one characteristic of Figure 1 i) What happens to the colour of the bicarbonate indicator after some time? i) oxygen : ___________________________ ii) carbon dioxide : ________________[2marks] 2) Diagram 1.1 shows an experiment set-up to study the property of various substances.

[1 mark] ii) Why does the bicarbonate indicator change colour?

c) Give one example for each of the following substance: Diagram 2 a) State the aim of the experiment. i) Substance J : ____________________ ii) Substance K : ___________________ [2marks] ________________________________[1mark] b) Table 1.2 shows the results of the experiment. Substance J K L M Condition of light bulb Light up Does not light up Does not light up Light up Table 2.1 i) Based on the observations in Table 2.2 mark (/) to identify substances J, K, L and M. Substance J K L M Table 2.2 [4marks] ii) Based on Table 1.2, what can be concluded about the properties of metals and non-metals? [3marks] ii) State the percentage of carbon dioxide in air. _______________________________[1mark] b) Draw lines to match oxygen with its properties. [1mark] 6 Slightly soluble in water Metal Non-metal Diagram 3 i) On Diagram 3, label gases P,Q and R using following words: Carbon dioxide Nitrogen Oxygen 3) (a) Diagram 2 shows the component of air.

Oxyge n

Very soluble in sodium hydroxide solution. Ignites a glowing wooden splinter. Changes a moist blue litmus paper to red. [2 marks]

4) Diagram 3 shows four similar candles being covered by four containers K,L,M and N, of different sizes.

Diagram 4 a (i) In Table 4.1 record the time taken for the candle in container M to extinguish. Candle in container K L M Time to extinguish 5 8

[1mark]

Table 4.1 ii) Predict the time taken for the candle in container N to extinguish. ____________s. b) State the responding variable in this experiment. _____________________________________________________ [mark] [1mark]

c) Based on data in Table 4.1 draw a bar chart to show the time taken for the candle to extinguish in each container.

[2marks] e) Based on bar chart drawn in 3 (a)(iii), state the relationship between the size of containers and the time taken for the candle to extinguish. ___________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ [1mark]

f) Predict the time taken for the candle in container K to extinguish if the air in the container is replaced with exhaled air. ____________________________________________________________________ 8 [1mark]

WRITE YOUR OBJECTIVE ANSWER BELOW 1.____ 2.____ 3.____ 4.____ 5.____ 6.____ 7.____ 8.____ 9.____ 10.____ 11.____ 12.____ 13.____ 14.____ 15.____ 16.____ 17.____ 18.____ 19.____ 20.____

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