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LEEDS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Panadura | Matara | Galle | Horana | Ambalangoda | Matugama | Tangalle


Piliyandala | Negombo
3rd TERM TEST 2020 / 2021
Science I
Grade: 11 Duration: 1 hour
For Candidate's Use

Instructions for candidates:


1. Fill the details in this box only.
2. Write your name, class and index number correctly in the appropriate boxes.
3. Answer all the questions.
4. In each of the questions from 1 to 40, pick one of the alternatives (1), (2), (3) or (4) which
you consider as correct or most appropriate.
5. Mark a cross (×) on the number corresponding to your choice in the answer sheet provided.

Class Index No Candidate's Name :

For Teacher's use only

Paper - I 80
Teacher's Name :
Paper - II 120
Total Marks 200 Teacher's Signature
Percentage

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Part I

1. The standard international unit of moment of force is,


(a) J (b) W (c) Nm (d) Js-1
2. Choose the disaccharide from the following compounds.
(a) Glycogen (b) Sucrose (c) Galactose (d) Glucose
3. What is the Lactose percentage of human breast milk?
(a) 2%-3% (b) 4%-5% (c) 5%-6% (d) 6%-7%
4. The number of electrons, protons and neutrons in tritium,
(a) 1,1,1 (b) 1,2,1 (c) 1,1,2 (d) 1,1,0
5. Which of the following is a unicellular fungus?
(a) Chlamydomonas (b) Yeast
(c) Amoeba (d) Paramecium

6. What is the type of electromagnetic wave used in mobile phones in the current world mostly?
(a)X rays (b) Gamma rays (c) Micro waves (d) Ultra violet rays

7. The organelle which is shown in the picture is,


(a) Golgi complex
(b) Chloroplast
(c) Mitochondria
(d) Vacuole

8. Resistant of a domestic electric appliance is 200 ohms. If a 2A current passes through it, what is
the power of that electrical appliance?
(a) 200 W (b) 300 W (c) 400 W (d) 800 W

9. Which is not an example for connective tissues?


(a) Blood (b) Bones (c) Cartilage (d) Epidermis of skin

10. What is the device shown in the figure?


(a) Variable resistor (b) Light emitting diode
(c) Junction diode (d) Light dependent resister

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11. Which of the following hormone contributes in releasing an ovum after the grafian follicle is
fully matured?
(a) Oestragen hormone (b) Progesterone hormone
(c) Luteal hormone (d) Follicle stimulating hormone
12. An object that is three meters above from the ground has a potential energy of 270 J.
What is the mass of that object? ( g = 10 ms-2 )
(a) 9 kg (b) 10 kg (c) 11 kg (d) 12 kg
13. What is the composition of the solution which is made by dissolving 3 g of NaCl in 250 cm3
water in m/ v?
(a) 12 gdm-3 (b) 3 gdm-3 (c) 6 gdm-3 (d) 4 gdm-3
14. What is the correct statement regarding asexual reproduction?
(a) Formation of gametes
(b) Meiosis can be seen
(c) Producing organisms identical to mother
(d) Involvement of maternal and paternal organisms
15. The electronic configuration of neutral atom of Z is 2, 8, 1 . What is the incorrect statement
about Z?
(a) The atomic number is 11. (b) Z belongs to second period
(c) Z belongs to first group (d) Z always forms +1 ions
16. The Calcitonin hormone which reduces the Calcium level of blood is produced in the
(a) Pancreas (b) Pituitary (c) Thyroid gland (d) Adrenal gland
17. Who is the scientist that showed the genes that present in the same chromosome do not segregate
always independently and they result unexpected phenotypic ratios?
(a) Mendel (b) Morgon (c) Mendelieve (d) Newton
18. What are the optical devices related to the instances given below?
 Obtain a very large image of your face.
 Obtain a converged light beam after refraction.
 Able to view a larger area with a diminished image.
What are the optical devices related with the above instances?
(a) Convex mirror, convex lens, concave mirror
(b) Concave mirror, convex lens, convex mirror
(c) Concave mirror, concave lens, convex lens
(d) Concave lens, concave mirror, convex lens

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19. Choose the correct order of animal groups which have two chambers, three chambers and four
chambers in the heart.
(a) Pisces, Amphibian, Aves (b) Aves, Amphibian, Pisces
(c) Amphibian, Aves, Pisces (d) Pisces, Aves, Amphibian
20. An instrument that is not used in preparation of a standard solution,
(a) Wash bottle (b) Watch glass (c) Conical flask (d) Funnel

21. CaCO3 CaO + CO2


What is the mass of CaO that can be obtained from 50 g of CaCO3 by burning?
(Ca – 40, O – 16, C – 12)
(a) 28 g (b) 50 g (c) 56 g (d) 100 g

22. Select the answer of correct sequence of tissues that contain cells of isodiametric and lignified walls
respectively.
(a) Parenchyma and collenchymas tissue
(b) Parenchyma tissue and sclerenchyma tissue
(c) Collenchyma and sclerenchyma tissue
(d) Collenchyma and parenchyma tissue
23. Select an instance of using ultra violet rays.
a. In mobile phones
b. In radar systems
c. To kill germs in hospitals.
d. In checking hidden symbols in currency notes
(a) A and b only (b) b and c only (c) c and d only (d) a,b and c only
24. Select the correct statement/s given below about solubility.
a Temperature affects on the solubility of a solid.
b Pressure affects on the solubility of a gas.
c Non polar solutes dissolve in non polar solvents.
(a) A and b only (b) b and c only (c) a and c only (d) a,b and c
25. The instance where atmospheric pressure is not used ,When
(a) Drinking soft drink by using straw.
(b) Removing water from a tank by using a siphon
(c) Fixing rubber sucker on to a glass
(d) Applying break on a vehicle

26. Which is not a pair with equal number of electrons from following atoms/ions?
(a) Na+, Ca 2+ (b) Al3+ ,Na+ (c) Na+ , Mg2+ (d) K+ , Ca2+

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27. The instance of seeing this method of cell division is
(a) When producing ovules within the ovary.
(b) When producing sperms of sperm mother cells.
(c) When healing the wound on the skin
(d) When producing pollen

28. Molar fraction of water that is contained in a solution prepared by dissolving 40 g of sodium
hydroxide in 180g of water is, ( H = 1 , O – 16 , Na = 23)
(a) 40/41 (b) 1/11 (c) 4/41 (d) 1/18

29. A student arranged a set up using two carbon electrodes, connecting


wires, a bulb and batteries as shown in the figure. The beaker contains
solution “X”. Which of the following cannot be X?
(a) Sugar solution (b) Salt solution X
(c) Lime juice (d) Dilute HCl solution
30. A hawk grabbed a prey and flew with an initial velocity of 4 ms-1 while
obtaining 40 J of kinetic energy. If the mass of the prey is 1 kg, what is the weight of the hawk?
(a) 4N (b) 40N (c) 5N (d) 50N
31. Which of the following is not a characteristic of neuron?
(a) Made up of cell body and nerve fibres.
(b) Axons carry the nerve impulse away from the cell body.
(c) Dendrons carry the nerve impulse towards the cell body.
(d) The resource of myelin sheath reduces the speed of nerve

32. Given below are the chemical changes of metals X, Y and Z.

water.

h a hissing sound when it is put into cold water.


What is the descending order of X, Y and Z metals according to their reactivity?
(a) X,Y,Z (b) X,Z,Y (c) Z,Y,X (d) Z,X,Y

33. Which is the disease that not associated with the blood circulatory system?
(a) Hypertension (b) Atherosclerosis
(c) Albinism (d) Hypotension

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34. The amount of heat required to supply to increase the temperature of a piece of copper with the
mass of 150 g from 300 C to 500 C ( Specific heat capacity of copper = 40 Jkg-1K-1 )
(a) 300 J (b) 120 J (c) 1200 J (d) 2700 J
35. If 5 LED lams with 12 W are lighted up for 4 hours, Calculate the quantity of electrical energy
spent.
(a) 24 kWh (b) 2.4 kWh (c) 0.24 kWh (d) 0.024 kWh
36. What is the percentage of parental genotypes received to the F2 generation in a BB × bb cross?
(a) 25% (b) 50% (c) 75% (d) 100%
37. What is the best method to identify the basic pigments of an ink?
(a) Chromatography (b) Solvent extraction
(c) Recrystallization (d) Fractional distillation
38. Which answer shows the correct order of the domestic electric circuit?
(a) Electric meter , Over load circuit breaker , isolator ,trip switch
(b) Over load circuit breaker, Electric meter , isolator , trip switch
(c) Over load circuit breaker, isolator , Electric meter , trip switch
(d) Isolator , Electric meter , Over load circuit breaker , trip switch
39. The gas causing a bad smell in a water body with eutrophication is,
(a) H2S (b) CO2 (c) N2 (d) He
40. Which procedure that should be used to reduce non communicable diseases?
(a) Increase the consumption of food which containing saturated fats.
(b) Increase the consumption of salt.
(c) Increase the consumption of fiber containing food.
(d) Increase the body mass by good food habits.

2×40= 80 marks
Prepared & Set by : Ms. Thilini Karunarathna

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LEEDS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Panadura | Matara | Galle | Horana | Ambalangoda | Matugama | Tangalle
Piliyandala |Negombo
3rd TERM TEST 2020 / 2021
Science II
Grade: 11 Duration: 3 hours
For Candidate's Use

Instructions for candidates:


1. Fill the details in this box only.
2. Write your name, class and index number correctly in the appropriate boxes.
3. Answer all the questions in Part A and only three questions from part B.
4. Answer the questions in Part A in the spaces provided and use separate papers to answer the
questions in Part B.

Class Index No Candidate's Name :

For Teacher’s use only


Q. No. Marks
Teacher's Name :
Part I
01 15
02 15 Teacher's Signature
03 15
04 15
Part II
01 20
02 20
03 20

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Part A - Structural Essay
1. A. Following picture shows a man-made environment according to the concept of
sustainable development and environmental management.

Plant
Nursery

(i) What is the meaning of sustainable development?


………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
(ii) According to the picture, write 2 instances where the sustainable development concept is
applied.
………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………….. [2]
(iii) It is expected to minimize carbon foot print and food milage under the sustainable
development.
a. What is carbon foot print?
…………………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
b. Write a strategy used to minimize food milage in the above picture.
…………………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
iv) Write an action that has been taken in this building for energy management.
…………………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]

B. Some factors affect for non contagious diseases are given in following chart.
High blood pressure
(I) What are non-contageous diseases?
Use of tobacco Lack of physical
exercise …………………………………………..
………………………………………….. [1]
(ii) Name a non-contageous disease caused by
Non Communicable
increasing of blood cholesterol level.
Consuming liquor Dieses

------------
Obecity
+++++++
-----------
+++++++ -----------
………………………………………….. [1]
-----------
++++++ ----------
++++++- - - - - - - - - -
+++++ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
+++++ -------------- - (iii) Write 2 other risk factors from the chart,
Increase of
Increase of blood ++++ Cholesterol that can cause heart diseases.
++ -------- -
glucose level …………………………………………
Less consumption of vegetable & fruit
…………………………………………[2]

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C. Rough diagram of N2 cycle is given below. Answer the questions using the diagram.
(N2)
Plants & Animals

Fecal matter & excretory


Denitrification products of animals & plants Y X
Z
NH4+
NO2-

NO3-

(i) What is the process denoted by Z ?


………………………………………………………………………………………… [1]
(ii) Write the processes denoted by X and Y.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………… [2]
(iii) Mention the main human activity that affects the Nitrogen cycle.
…………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
(iv) Write a step to minimize environmental pollution as a student.
…………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]

Total for Q1= 15 marks

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02. A. Student observed an onion peel, through light microscope and sketch the cells as follows.
(i) a) Name an organelle that he could identify in the tissue.
………………………………………………………………… [1]
b) Write a specific function of that organelle.
………………………………………………………………... [2]

c) Name two differences in between plant cell and the animal cell.
………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………… [2]

(ii) a) A friend of the student said that the cells in the diagram cannot be considered as a typical cell.
Do you agree with that idea?
……………………………………………………………………………………… [1]

b) Write the reason for your answer.


…………………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………. [2]
c) Define the term tissue.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………. [2]
(iii) Chromosomes of a species undergo meiosis cell division.
a) Write a main difference between meiosis cell division and mitosis cell division.
…………………………………………………………………………………… [2]

b) Name a type of cell that undergoes meiosis cell division in living organisms.
…………………………………………………………………………………………' [1]
c) How does the meiosis help in evolution?
…………………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………….. [2]

Total for Q2= 15 marks

3. Motion in physics is applied in many instances.


i) Write the Newton’s 2nd law of motion.
……………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………… [1]

ii) A 40kg object is placed on a table. What is the value of normal reaction exerted on the object
by the table?
………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………… [2]
iii) A man applied a force of 1000N on the object and it started to move. At that time the frictional
force is 200N. Find the acceleration of the object when moving.
………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………… [2]
iv) Find the velocity of the object after 4s.
………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………… [1]

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B. (i) Write the type of waves used to operate in the given apparatus / equipments.
Equipment Type of wave used
a. Mobile phones ..........................................................................

b. RADAR system ..........................................................................

c. Remote controller ..........................................................................

d. SONAR .......................................................................... [4]

(ii) Write a specific feature of the wave type that used in RADAR system.
…………………………………………………………………………………………… [1]

(iii) Given below is a graph of a wave formed on water. [3]

a) Mark the amplitude (a) and wave length (l) in the given diagram.
B
o D
F
b) Write another instance where this type of wave motion
occurs in day to day life.
[1]
…………………………………………………………………
Total for Q3= 15 marks

4.

B C

(A) i) Name A,B,C,D.


…………………………………………………………………………………….……….
………………………………………………………………………………..………… [4]

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ii) Which tissue has lignified cell walls.
……………………………………………………………………………………...…..[2]
iii) Write the function of D.
………………………………………………………………………………………….[1]
iv) Write one living cell type present in D.
……………………………………………………………………………………….…[1]
v) How do you differentiate B and C? Write one structural difference.
……………………………………………………………………………………….…[2]
vi) Write two common characteristics of meristamatic tissue.
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………….…[2]
vii) Give the functions of simple permanent tissues separately.
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………….[3]

Total for Q4= 15 marks

Part - B
Answer 3 questions only.

5. A. Following diagram shows the structure of blood circulatory system.


(i) Which vein contains highest oxygen concentration? [2]
Lungs

(ii) Write a difference between the composition of F and G


B
blood vessels. [2]
A (iii) Name the valve at the beginning of the vessel 'A' that
starts from heart. [2]
(iv)
Lymphatic system is a part of blood circulatory system.
(a)Name a blood cell, that present in lymphatic system.
[2]
C Liver D Intestine
(b)Write the main function of lymphatic system.[2]
G
F
E

Legs

B. Maintenance of constant internal environment is important for efficient biological functions.


(i) What is the name given for the above process? [1]
(ii) One of the factors to maintain constant internal environment is temperature. Write 2 other
factors. [4]

(iii) (a) What is the organ , that helps to maintain body temperature constantly? [1]
(b) Name two things which are done by that organ to reduce body temperature. [4]

Total for Q5= 20 marks


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6.
A. Ammonia gas is produced by reacting hydrogen with Ammonia. Ammonia is very important for the
production of fertilizer.
(i)Draw a lewis dot cross diagram of Ammonia. [4]
(ii) What type of chemical bonds exists in ammonia. [2]

B. 44 g of carbon dioxide is dissolved in 360 g of water under high pressure.


( C = 12 , O = 16 , H = 1)
(i) Calculate the number of water moles in the mixture. [4]
(ii) Calculate the number of CO2 moles in the mixture. [4]
(iii) Express the composition of water as a mole fraction. [4]
(iv) Which type of mixture is this? [2]

Total for Q6= 20 marks

7. (A) A student decided to use the reaction between Magnesium and water to measure the rate of
reaction.
(i) What is the equipment used in the lab to measure the mass iof magnesium? [2]
(ii) Why does the hot water used for above reaction. [2]
(iii) It is suggested to collect the gas emit during the reaction between magnesium and water by
using downward displacement of water. What is the reason? [2]
(iv) Write another method to collect that gas . [2]
(v) Is that solution resulted by the reaction acidic or basic? [2]

(B) Given below A and B set ups are prepared in the laboratory to identify types of bonds.
Bulb is lighted Bulb is not lighted

X Y
(i) Write the types of bonds in X and Y. [2]
(ii) Write two compounds used for X and Y separately. [4]
(iii) Write two physical properties in compound X. [4]

Total for Q7= 20 marks

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8. (A)
(i) To which group belongs to the musical instruments given below. [1]
Drum , udakkiya , Rabbana , dawla
(ii) The different strings of the violin produce different pitches even though strings having same
tension. What is the reason for that? [2]
(iii) How does the frequency change when the length of vibrating string decreases? [2]

(B) An incomplete circuit diagram of an experiment that arranged by a student using a Nichrome wire
coil, a volt meter, a ammeter , a rheostat and 4 dry cells, to check the accuracy of Ohm , s law in given
below.

(i) Draw the completed diagram of this circuit.


[3]
(ii) What do you expect from the rheostat in the circuit?
[2]

(iii) The student plots the graph among potential difference and currant by using data in 5 difference
instances.

(a) Write the relationship between currant and potential difference in a


circuit. [2]
(b) Data for B and D are away from the other data. Write an
experimental error that could lead the deviation of A and B. [2]
(c) Suggest a method to avoid above mentioned error. [2]

(iv) You are provided resistors with 10 Ω , 3 Ω and 2 Ω . Draw 02 diagrams to obtain equivalent
resistance of 5 Ω by using above resistors. [4]

Total for Q8= 20 marks

A B
9.

C
D

The above diagram shows a DC motor.


(i) What is the direction of the current flow in the wire loop? [2]
(ii) What is the direction of rotation of the wire loop? [2]
(iii) What is the rule that you used to find out that rotational direction? [2]
(iv) When a current passes through BC, does a force created on it? [2]
(v) What is the function of the commutator? [2]
(vi) Name P and Q. [2]
(vii) Write the energy transformation of this motor. [4]
(viii) If you want to rotate the motor the otherway, what should you do? [4]

Total for Q9= 20 marks

TOTAL FOR PAPER II = 120 MARKS


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Prepared and Set by: Ms. Thilini Karunarathna Finalized By : Mrs. Priyadarshani Fernando
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