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Form 2 Form 2 ___

1st term Integrated Science Revision Exercise Name: _________________________________ Class No. ____

Total number of pages of question paper: 11 (including 3 answer sheets) Time allowed: 1 hour Instructions to students: All the answers should be written on the answer sheets. Hand in the question paper and the answer sheets separately. Section I For each of the following, choose the best answer, either A, B, C or D. You should mark all your answers on the multiple choice answer sheet. (30 marks) 1. Which of the following statements is correct? (1) Breathed air contains more carbon dioxide than unbreathed air. (2) Breathed air contains more water vapour than unbreathed air. (3) The temperature of breathed air is the same as that of unbreathed air. A (1) and (2) only B (1) and (3) only C (2) and (3) only D (1), (2) and (3)

2.

Which of the following is not needed in photosynthesis? A light B oxygen C chlorophyll D carbon dioxide

3.

The unit for measuring the amount of energy in food is A calorie. B gram. C metre. D degree Celsius.

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4.

Why is the Bunsen burner turned off when the leaf is heated in alcohol during the test for starch?

A B C D

We can save the amount of town gas used. The water bath is hot enough. The leaf may break if water keeps boiling. Alcohol catches fire easily if there is a flame.

5.

Which of the following statements is/are true for both respiration and photosynthesis? (1) Oxygen is needed for both processes. (2) Both processes have energy changes. (3) Water is formed in both processes. A (1) only B (2) only C (1) and (3) only D (2) and (3) only

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Which of the following statements is/are true for both respiration and burning? (1) Both processes need oxygen and give out carbon dioxide. (2) Both processes release the same form(s) of energy. (3) There are flames in both processes. A (1) only B (3) only C (1) and (2) only D (2) and (3) only

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Which of the following can be used to test for nitrogen? (1) Glowing splint (2) Dry cobalt chloride paper (3) Lime water A (1) only B (2) only C (2) and (3) only D None of them Page 2

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The following table shows the energy content of different kinds of food. Food Wheat bread Cheese Pork Lettuce Mass (g) 25 20 10 10 Energy content (kJ) 272 419 251 5.3

Which kind of food has the highest energy content per gram? A Wheat bread B Cheese C Pork D Lettuce 9. Which part of a plant takes in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis? A leaf B flower C root D seed Which of the following is a greenhouse gas? A Nitrogen B Oxygen C Carbon dioxide D Chlorine Which of the following turns iodine solution blue? A blood B butter C potato D water Referring to the diagram below, what gas inside the jar will be used up when the candle goes out?

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A B C

Nitrogen Carbon dioxide Water vapour Page 3

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D Oxygen Which of the following does not have fixed volume and shape? A. Stone B. Water C. Wooden board D. Carbon dioxide When a crystal of copper sulphate is added to a beaker of water, some blue colour spreads through the water. This mainly shows that A. different substances are made up of different particles. B. the particles are tiny. C. the particles are moving all the time. D. there are spaces between particles.

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Why does a large balloon become smaller after a few days?

After a few days

A. B. C. D. 16.

The gas inside the balloon passes through its wall. The gas inside the balloon is compressed. The gas inside the balloon changes to liquid. The plastic material of the balloon absorbs the gas.

Callys mother is cooking food in the kitchen. Cally can smell it even in the living room. Which point of the particle theory best explains this phenomenon? A. Particles are tiny. B. Particles of different substances are of different sizes. C. Particles are moving all the time. D. There are spaces between particles.

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A substance expands when it is heated because (1) the number of particles in it increases. (2) its particles move more vigorously. (3) the spaces between its particles increase. A. (1) and (2) only B. (1) and (3) only C. (2) and (3) only D. (1), (2) and (3)

18.

The diagrams below show the gas particles in four containers. The volumes and temperatures of the containers are the same. Which of the following gases has the greatest gas pressure? A. B. C. D.

19.

When the temperature of a gas increases, which form of energy will the gas particles gain? A. Kinetic energy B. Electrical energy C. Light energy D. Sound energy If the two glass plates are removed, where will the brown gas move to? gas jar

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brown gas

glass plates

A. B. C. D.

The brown gas will move upwards. The brown gas will move downwards. The brown gas will move both upwards and downwards. The brown gas will not move.

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Section II Answer all the questions below. 1. Air pollutants coming out from factories and vehicles are shown in the diagram below. State one effect on human and the environment respectively. (2 marks)

2.

Read the following article and answer the questions that follow. A chemical leakage accident happened in Kwun Tong yesterday morning. As there were fumes coming out from the chemical wastes in a rubbish truck suddenly, the driver of the truck tried to splash water to the wastes. The chemicals reacted with the water and caught a fire, producing much more fumes. Firemen used dry sand to absorb the water and examined the chemicals on arrival. No one was hurt in the accident.

(a)

What did the driver do to the chemical wastes that were on fire? What was the result? ______________________________________________________________(1 mark)

(b)

What did the firemen use to put out the fire? (1 mark) ______________________________________________________________________ (c) List the two substances for putting out fire mentioned in the article. Explain the principles behind. Substance Principle of putting out fire

(2 marks) (d) State another method for putting out fire. Page 6 (1 mark)

_________________________________________________________________________ 3. Angela wants to investigate whether carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis. She performed the following experiment and concluded that carbon dioxide was necessary for plants to carry out photosynthesis.

Setblack case plastic bag soda lime plastic bag transparent up B case

Set-up A Set-up B (a) How should Angela destarch the plant before the experiment? (1 mark) ____________________________________________________________________ (b) What is the use of the soda lime in the black case? (1 mark) ____________________________________________________________________ (c) (i) At the end of the experiment, how could Angela confirm if photosynthesis had taken place? (1 mark) ____________________________________________________________________ (ii) Write down the procedures of the test in c(i). (2 marks) _____________________________________________________________________ (d) Was the experiment conducted by Angela a fair test? Briefly explain your answer. (1.5 marks) (e) How should Angela modify her set-up to come up to her conclusion? Draw the experimental set-up in the space provided on the answer sheet on Page 8. (2 marks)

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4.

The following graph shows the rate of carbon dioxide released or absorbed by a green plant at different times of the day during an investigation on the plants respiration and photosynthesis.

(a) What process(es) was/were carried out by the green plant from time 0000 to 0500? (1 mark) (b) What process(es) was/were carried out by the green plant from time 0500 to 1500? (1 mark) (c) At what time of the day the rate of respiration and that of photosynthesis in the green plant is the same? Explain your answer. (1.5 marks)

5.

Read the following article and answer the questions that follow. An environmental protection group demonstrated against the deteriorating quality of air in Hong Kong recently. The demonstrating party all wore masks to show their dissatisfaction with the air quality. Environmentalists criticized the government for its slow introduction of LPG taxis and other measures of improving air quality. They said that this has deprived Hong Kong people of their right to breathe in fresh air.

(a) Why did the demonstrating party wear masks?

(1 mark)

(b) Which government department is responsible for measuring Air Pollution Index? (1 mark)

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(c) Suggest two ways of improving air quality.

(2 marks)

End of Paper Form 2 1st term Integrated Science Revision Exercise Answer Sheet Name: _________________________________ Class No. ____

Form 2 ___

Section I For each of the following, choose the best answer, either A, B, C or D. (30 marks) 1 A B C D 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

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Section II Answer the questions. (40 marks) 1. _____ _

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__________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________

2. (a) __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ (b) (c) Substance Principle of putting out fire Page 9 __ __

(d) _________________________________________________________________________

3. (a) (b) (c) (i) _________ (c) (ii) _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ (d) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

__________________________________________________________________________ (e)

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4. (a) (b) (c) _

_________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 5. (a) (b) (c) _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _ __

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Section I For each of the following, choose the best answer, either A, B, C or D. (30 marks) A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 A B C D

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Section II Answer the questions. (40 marks)


1. Effects on humans: irritating to lungs/causing diseases of the breathing system e.g. bronchitis and asthma (1) Effects on the environment: causing acid rain/causing poor visibility(1) 2. (a) He tried to use water to put out the fire. Yet the chemicals reacted with the water and caught a fire, producing much more fumes. (1) (b) (c) Substance Water(0.5) Sand(0.5) (d) 3. (a) (b) (c) Put the plant in darkness for 24 hours. (1) To absorb carbon dioxide.(1) (i) Carry out iodine test on the leaves to test for the formation of starch. (1) (ii) 1. Immerse the leaf in boiling water for 2 minutes. (0.5) 2. Immerse the leaf in hot alcohol. (0.5) Principle of putting out fire Lower the temperature(0.5) Cut the oxygen supply(0.5) Dry sand. (1)

Using fire blankets, fire extinguishers, foam fire extinguishers, carbon dioxide fire extinguishers (any one) (1)

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3. Put the leaf in hot water. (0.5) 4. Add a few drops of iodine solution on the leaf. (0.5) (d) (e) No, it was not a fair test. (0.5) The variables in the two set-ups are different. In Set-up A, both sunlight and carbon dioxide are absent. (1)

Setup A
transparent case 0.5

Soda lime
plastic bag Set-up A 2 set-up (0.5) Both with transparent cases (0.5) One is with soda lime and one is without soda lime. (0.5) Presence of sunlight(0.5) 4. (a) (b) (c) Respiration.(1) Respiration and photosynthesis.(1) The rate of respiration and that of photosynthesis in the green plant are the same at time 1000. (0.5) The rate of respiration equals to that of photosynthesis, the amount of carbon dioxide produced by respiration is the same as that consumed by photosynthesis. (0.5) Thus, there would be no net intake or release of carbon dioxide when the two processes occur at the same rate at time 1000.(0.5) 5. (a) (b) (c) To demonstrate against the deteriorating air quality in Hong Kong. (1) The Environmental Protection Department.(1) Reduce the number of vehicles on roads by encouraging people to use public transport. Plant more trees. Treat the exhaust gases from factories before discharging it into the atmosphere. (Any other reasonable answers) (2) set-up B plastic bag

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