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SECTION A (20 MARKS) 1. Which of the following statements best describe science? A.

Science can help us to solve every problem in life. B. Science is the knowledge about natural phenomena. C. Science is the knowledge that is only useful in a laboratory. D. Science is the knowledge about things that happen in the past. All the following are science-related careers except A. Artist B. Pharmacist C. Astronomer D. Science teacher What happen if an experiment result does not support hypothesis tested? A. The hypothesis is rejected B. A new hypothesis is accepted C. The hypothesis is tested again D. The hypothesis is accepted after it is slightly altered

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Figure 1 4. Figure 1 shows a hazard warning symbol. Examples of substances labeled with the symbol are A. Ethanol and kerosene B. Sodium and aluminium C. Ammonia and chloroform D. Mercury and sodium cyanide

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Figure 2 Which of the following affects the period of oscillation of the pendulum shows in Figure 2? 1

A. B. C. D. 6.

Length of the pendulum Mass of pendulum bob Weight of pendulum bob Number of oscillations

Which of the following tools can be used to measure the length of the curve in the diagram? A. Caliper B. Metre ruler C. Measuring tape D. String and a ruler 7. Which of the following statements is true? A. Mass is the same as weight B. Weight is the same everywhere C. Weight is the quantity of matter in object D. Weight can be measured by using a spring balance Adam wants to determine the volume of one marble. He drops 20 marbles of equal size into a measuring cylinder. Based on Figure 4 (i) and 4 (ii), what is the volume of one marble? A. 1.25 cm3 B. 1.30 cm3 C. 1.35 cm3 D. 1.50 cm3 9. 13.6km is equal to A. 0.136 m B. 1360 m C. 13 600 m D. 0.0136 m Which of the following made up protoplasm? A. Nucleus and cytoplasm B. Chloroplast and vacuole C. Cell wall and nucleus D. Cell membrane and vacuole

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Which of the following is matched correctly? Structure of cell Function A. Vacuole Maintains the shape of the cell B. Nucleus A place where process and chemical reactions take place C. Cell wall Controls the movement of substances in and out the cell D. Chloroplast Contains chlorophyll to carry out photosynthesis Which of the following is the correct organization of cells in the human body? A. Cells systems organs tissues organism B. Cells organs systems tissues organism C. Cells tissues systems organs organism D. Cells tissues organs systems organism The genetic materials of a cell is in the A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C. protoplasm D. nucleus Figure 5 shows a type of cell in human body. This cell is a A. nerve cell B. bone cell C. muscle cell D. male reproductive cell

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Which of the following is not a multicellular organism? Which of the following is true of microorganism? A. They are only found in the air B. They are unicellular C. They are so tiny that they cannot be seen with the naked eye D. They cause diseases

Figure 5 17. Which system is shown in Figure 6? A. Digestive system B. Nervous system C. Respiratory system D. Skeletal system The organs that pumps blood in the body is the A. heart B. head C. kidney D. lungs Which of the following statements is correct? A. Matter has mass and occupies space B. Matter has the same size C. Matter has the same shape D. Different objects are made up of same matter The diagram shows the particles in a liquid.

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Which of the following describes the above particles? A. Arranged in a compact manner B. Vibrate in their own position C. Slide over each other. D. Have no kinetic energy

SECTION B (30 MARKS) 1. a) Arrange the following steps in scientific investigation in the correct sequence using the phrase below. Making hypothesis Controlling variables Writing a report Analysing and interpreting data

Identifying the problem

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Plan the experiment

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Collecting data

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Making conclusion

d) (4 marks) b) Complete the table below to state the S.I units and the corresponding symbol. Physical Quantity Temperature Mass Time S.I unit kilogram s (3 marks) 2. Match the parts of the microscope to its function. Symbol K

Eye piece

To magnify the size of a specimen by 4, 10 or 40 To change the position of the objective lens when focusing with low power objective lens To control the amount of light entering objective lens

Coarse focus knob

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Objective lens

To magnify the specimen by 10

Diaphragm

To place the glass slide (5 marks)

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a) Label the diagram 1 below.

(6 marks) b) Name cell X and cell Y. i) Cell X: _______________________ ii) Cell Y: _______________________ (2 marks) c) State two (2) similarities between cell X and animal cell Y. i. _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________

ii. _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ (2 marks) d) State two (2) differences between cell X and cell Y. i. _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ ii. _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ (2 marks) 4. Diagram 2 shows pictures of three states of matter.

a) Based on Diagram 2, label the states of matter for each of the pictures by using the following words. b) Based on Diagram 2, draw a two-dimensional diagram to show the arrangement of particles in each state of matter.

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