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a) Name the hazard symbols shown above. [4] b) Give one example of substance that is shown by the following hazard symbols: K: .. L: .. .[2]
c) State one proper handling technique for substances that have the following properties: K: L: [2] 2. Figure below shows four measurement devices which are commonly found in a science laboratory.
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b) Classify the devices in (a) into the following groups: i) For measuring the weight of an object .. ii) For measuring the mass of an object [2] c) State the SI unit for i) mass: .. ii) weight: . [2]
d) The weight of an object on the moon is less than its weight on the Earth. Why? [1]
3. Figure below shows the use of two instruments, P ad Q to find the thickness of a metal pipe. The measurements are taken in three different positions of the metal pipe and the results are as shown.
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b) What features of the pipe are measured by each of the instrument? i) P: ..ii) Q: ..[2] c) Read the measurements from the above figure. Record them in the table below. Using instrument P (cm) Using instrument Q (cm)
[2] d) From the observation, calculate the average readings and find the thickness of the metal pipe. i) Average reading using instrument P: ii) Average reading using instrument Q: iii) Thickness of the metal pipe: .[3] 4. Figure below shows the outline of an irregular shape of object traced on a piece of graph paper.
a) From the above figure, count the number of larger squares which are
i) fully covered by the object:
ii) half and more than half covered by the object: [2] b) Based on your results in (a), what is the estimated total area of the outline of the irregular shape object? [2] 5. A student carried out an experiment to determine the time taken for one oscillation of a pendulum for various lengths of string, as shown in the below figure.
a) Write a suitable hypothesis for the experiment. ..[1] b) State the variables in the experiment.
i) constant variable:
ii) manipulated variable: . iii) responding variable: .. [3] c) Table below shows the result obtained.
State the relationship between the time taken for one oscillation of the pendulum with its length. [1] d) Based on the table above, draw a line graph. [2]
e) State one inference for the experiment. ..[1] f) Based on the graph drawn, predict the time taken for one oscillation if the length of the string is 50 cm. ..[1] g) Suggest how the student can get more accurate results by modifying the procedure of the experiment. ..[1]