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5. Untuk soalan subjektif, jawapan hendaklah ditulis pada kertas berasingan yang disediakan oleh guru. 6. Bagi soalan 40 hingga 44, murid hendaklah mendengar arahan daripada guru. 7. Jawab semua soalan. Modul ini mengandungi 17 halaman bercetak
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Gold, quartz and limestone are examples of minerals. Which of the following is a mineral? A B C D Quartz Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen
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Minerals are solid elements or compounds found naturally in the Earths crust. Where can you find minerals? A B C D Outer space Atmosphere Deep ocean Earths crust
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Calcium carbonate releases carbon dioxide and forms calcium oxide when heated. Name the product formed when calcium carbonate is heated. A B C D Iron oxide Iron sulphide Calcium oxide Calcium carbonate
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Silicate is a compound made up of silicon, metal and oxygen. Asbestos, jade, clay, mica and feldspar are examples of silicate. Which of the following is not a silicate? A B C D Jade Clay Quartz Asbestos
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Magnesium reacts faster when heated in oxygen than zinc and iron. Choose a metal which is most reactive. A B C Magnesium Zinc Iron
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Calcium carbonate is made up of different elements namely calcium, carbon and oxygen. How many elements are present in calcium carbonate? A B C One Two Three
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Zinc oxide is formed when zinc is heated. What is the product of heating zinc? A B C D Zinc oxide Zinc carbonate Zinc sulphide Zinc nitrate
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Salt and sugar are soluble in water. Haematite and limestone are hard and insoluble in water. Which of the following does not dissolve in water? A B C Salt Sugar Limestone
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Fossil fuels such as petroleum, natural gas and coal provide most of the energy needed by man. Examples of the fossil fuels needed by man are ________ I II III IV A B C coal soil water petroleum I and II I and III I and IV
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Hydrocarbon is made up of carbon and hydrogen. Hydrocarbon is classified as ____ A B C an atom an element a compound
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Petroleum can be separated into fractions by heating at different temperatures. The method used is known as _______ A B C D crystallisation condensation decomposition fractional distillation
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A substance which is formed from the remains of organisms that were buried under layers of sediment millions of years ago is called ________ A B C D an element a mixture a compound fossil fuel
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The compound that is made up of silicon, metal and oxygen is known as _____ A B C silica silicate element
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Calcium oxide reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide which is also known as ________ A B C quicklime slaked lime limewater
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Silver is a metal. It is shiny, hard and can be knocked into various shapes. Name another example of metal. A B C D Oxygen Chlorine Helium Aluminium
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Silicon is a substance that ________ A B C reacts with acid dissolves in water withstands heat
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Name the method used in getting petroleum fractions from crude oil A B C D Sea water distillation Fractional distillation Soil sedimentation Salt evaporation
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Name the petroleum fraction used as a fuel for aeroplanes A B C D Petrol Diesel Bitumen Kerosene
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Calcium carbonates which exist in their natural states are\ I II III IV A B C D sand marble coral jade I and II I and III II and III III and IV
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What are the elements that are present in silica? A B C Silicon and nitrogen Silicon and hydrogen Silicon and oxygen
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Natural elements or compounds that exist in the Earths crust are called ____ A B C D atoms. mixtures. minerals. substances.
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Haematite is made up of _________ A B C D iron and sulphur iron and oxygen tin and sulphur tin and oxygen
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The table shows the composition of calcium silicate. Mineral Calcium silicate What is element X? A B C Silica Silicon Silicate Calcium Element composition X Oxygen
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Which of the following compounds cannot be broken down when heated? A B C Oxides Sulphides Carbonates
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Silicon compounds are used in the making of ______ I II III A B C D Floor marble Ceramic flower vase Fibre optic cable I and II I and III II and III I, II and III
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The word equation shows the reaction between metal and oxygen. Metal + oxygen heat X Which of the following is the possible answer for X? A B C D Tin oxide Nitrous oxide Carbon dioxide Sulphur dioxide
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The table shows the boiling point of fractional distillation product. Fractional distillation product A B C D 300C 800C 800C 1200C 1200C 1600C 1600C 2000C Boiling point
Based on the information given, which fraction distills out first? 32. The word equations show the reactions of elements with sulphur I II III Magnesium + sulphur Oxygen + sulphur Aluminium + sulphur Magnesium sulphide Sulphur dioxide Aluminium sulphide
Choose the correct equations that show reaction of metal with sulphur A B C D I and II I and III II and III I, II and III
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The figure shows substance Q being heated. After a few minutes the lime water turns chalky. substance Q
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What is substance Q ? A B C D 34. Aluminium oxide Aluminium silicate Calcium sulphide Calcium carbonate
Which of the following word equations is correct when metal sulphide is heated? A B C D
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Quicklime
Slaked lime
Lime water Choose the correct statement. A B C Limestone reacts with water to form quick lime. Quicklime reacts with water to form slaked lime. Slaked lime when heated strongly decomposes into lime water.
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The figure shows the apparatus set up to study the reaction of metals with oxygen. 3 asbestos papers are filled with metal powders A, B and C respectively. glass wool potassium manganate (VII)crystal heated
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From the observation, choose the most reactive metal . Types of metal A B C Observation Burns quickly with white flame Burns with a bright flame and spreads slowly Glows and spreads slowly
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What are the products represented by X, Y and Z? X A B C D diesel petrol petrol kerosene Y petrol kerosene kerosene diesel Z kerosene diesel bitumen bitumen
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The figure shows a set-up of an experiment to show the action of heat on calcium carbonate. Gas Y is produced and tested using solution X .
calcium carbonate
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Predict what happens to solution X. A B C Clear changes to chalky Remains the same Chalky changes to clear
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The table shows the characteristics of petroleum fractions obtained from fractional distillation. Petroleum Range of boiling fraction P Q R S point ( C) 70 100 100 150 150 200 200 250 Not viscous Slightly viscous Viscous Very viscous Yellow Dark yellow Some soot A lot of soot
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Which of the following statements are true? I II III A B C D The higher the boiling point, the darker the colour of the distillate The higher the boiling point, the lower the viscosity of the distillate The higher the boiling point, the higher the quantity of soot produced I and II I and III II and III I, II and III
Question 40 to 44. Listen carefully to the text read by the teacher. Then, answer the questions. 40. Examples of natural fuel resources are _____ I II III A B C D Petroleum Coal Water I and II I and III II and III I, II and III
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What is hydrocarbon made up of? A B C Hydrogen and carbon Hydrogen and oxygen Oxygen and carbon
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Name two factors involved in the formation of natural fuel resources. I II III A B C pressure moisture heat I and II I and III II and III
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Which is not a product of fractional distillation of petroleum? A B C D Kerosene Mercury Bitumen Diesel
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Name two examples of minerals found in the Earths crust. A B C Gold and oxygen Gold and quartz Quartz and hydrogen
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