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Disease Pathogen Infection Method: Virus Protozoa Air / Water Droplets Bacteria Vector
Disease Pathogen Infection Method: Virus Protozoa Air / Water Droplets Bacteria Vector
CHAPTER 1
1. The table below shows a few types of diseases caused by a certain pathogen and one of its
infection methods. Complete the table with correct answer.
Disease Pathogen Infection method
AIDS Virus Sharing injection needle
Flu Virus Water droplets
Malaria Protozoa Vector
Tuberculosis (TB) Bacteria Air / Water droplets
Cholera Bacteria Vector
CHAPTER 2
1. Match the diseases/health disorder and the cause as shown in the table below.
2. Match the diseases/health disorder and the cause as shown in the table below.
Cause
Gender (sex)
Surrounding temperature
Kwashiorkor
Scurvy
Anorexia nervosa
Goiter
Rickets
6. Classify the nutrients in the box above into macronutrients and micronutrients in table below.
Macronutrients Micronutrients
7. Categories the groups of people in the box below into their energy requirement.
*male *female
CHAPTER 3
Pollutant Effect
Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) Thinning of ozone layer
Carbon dioxide Acid rain
Nitrogen dioxide Green house effect
Excessive fertilizer in a river Acid rain
Sulpur dioxide Eutrofication
CHAPTER 4
1. You are given the palm oil extraction methods. Match the methods to its corresponding process.
Methods Process
Sterilisation Oil is pressed from the husk by presser
Separation Separates fruits from bunch
Digesting Removes oil impurities
Extraction Dehusking of fruit
Filtration Kills bacteria and fungi and softens the fruit
Purification Steam is flowed through the oil to eliminate its smell.
Oil is flowed through activated carbon to eliminate its
colour.
CHAPTER 5
1. Match ticker tapes cutting of a trolley’s movement with the type of movement of the trolley.
2. Match patterns of ticks on a ticker tape with the type of velocity of a trolley.
Constant velocity
- zero acceleration
PREPARED BY PN. SITY SALANG 6
Name : _______________________________ Class: ______________
Velocity increase
- object accelerates
velocity decreases
- object decelerates
Velocity varies
then decelerates
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
bakelite polystyrene
polythene bakelite
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) melamine
polystyrene epoxy resin
perspex
CHAPTER 8
Transistor
Capacitor
Diode
Transformer
Resistor
Inductor