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1. Complete Table 1 below with the correct energy changes in the following activities.

Activity Energy changes

(a) Light is switched on in the class

(b) Clapping both hands.

(c) Compressing and pushing a spring.

(d) Rubbing two palms of the hand together.

Table 1
(4 marks)

2. State the types of energy sources and classify the following energy sources in Diagram 2.

Radioactive Water Sun Geothermal


substance

Fossil fuels Biomass Wave Wind

Types of energy sources

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energy sources energy sources

Example : Example :

Diagram 2
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(4 marks)

3. Read the following passage.

Sun is the original source of energy of almost all life on Earth. Most of the sunlight that
reaches Earth is absorbed and warms the land, ocean and atmosphere.

The sun supports key environmental process such as the provision of clean water and the
flow of air in a stable climate. Green plants, a producer, trigger the nutrient cycles and
biological diversity.

(a) Complete the following chart below to show how the energy from the Sun is transformed into
other forms of energy sources.

Diagram 3
(3 marks)

(b) Explain why solar energy is suitable to replace petrol fuels in cars for transportation.

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(2 marks)

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(c) Fatimah is living in community that relies on fossil fuel as their main energy sources.
What is the risk that she will face?

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(1 mark)

4. (a) Match the physical processes with the diagrams.

(3 marks)

(b) Match the correct physical process with the correct meaning.

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(3 marks)

5. Diagram 4 shows an experiment to investigate the absorption of heat by a different type of surfaces.

White and shiny


surface

Black and dull surface

Thumbtack A Thumbtack B

Bunse
n
burner

Diagram 4

(a) State the hypothesis of this experiment.

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(1 mark)

(b) (i) Which thumbtack will drop first?

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(1 marks)
(ii) Explain your observation in (i).
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(2 marks)

(c) (i) How does heat reach both thumbtack?

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(1 mark)

(ii) Suggest a manipulated variable in this experiment.

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(1 mark)

6. The following diagram shows the structure of human ear.

(a) (i) Arrange the above letters in the correct order to show how sound travels in the human ear.

(1 mark)

(i) Based on the above diagram, which part can detect sound vibrations and changes them into
nerve impulses?

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(1 mark)

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(b) State two functions of human ear.

1. __________________________________________________________________________

2. __________________________________________________________________________
(2 marks)

(c) Stereophonic hearing is the ability to hear using both ears.


In your opinion, how does stereophonic hearing help humans in facing earthquakes?

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(2 mark)

7. Diagram 5 shows a cross-section of the human eye.

Diagram 5

(a) Name the parts labelled X and Y.

X : __________________________________________________________________________

Y : __________________________________________________________________________
(2 marks)

(b) (i) Which labelled part involved in detecting light?

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(1 mark)

(ii) Why the part you mentioned in (i) can detect light?

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(2 marks)

(c) (i) Mr. Joshua is 60 years old. He can see distant and far objects clearly while near objects are
blurred. Name the visions defect.

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(1 mark)

(ii) Suggest and draw a suitable lens for Mr. Joshua to correct his visions defect.

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(2 marks)

8. (a) Complete the following diagrams to show the refraction of light.

(4 marks)

(b) Explain the refraction of light that happened in (iv).

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(2 marks)

9. (a) Underline the correct answer related to response in plants.

(i) Plants respond towards the stimuli is known as ( negative / positive ) tropisme.

(ii) Plants respond away from the stimulus is known as ( positive / negative ) tropisme.

(2 marks)

(b) Diagram 6 shows responses in plants.

Wet cotton

Diagram 6

Based on Diagram 5, mark ( ) for the correct statement and ( X ) for the wrong statement.

(i) The plant roots in P show hydrotropisme response.

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(ii) The Q plant shows phototropisme response.

(iii) Positive phototropisme is a plant response towards light.

(iv) The P plant shows geotropism response.

(4 marks)

10. (a) Table 7 shows some example of foods. Tick ( ) the food class for each of the example of food
given.

Example of food Protein Carbohydrate Vitamin Fat

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Table 7
(4 mark)

(b) Diagram 8 shows a goitre patient who is getting examine and treatment.

Diagram 8

Based on Diagram 6, identify either the statement is True or False.


Write your answer in the space provided.

Statement True / False

(a) Goitre is a swelling of the thyroid gland caused by iodine


deficiency.

(b) Goitre can be prevented by taking seafood such as cockles.

(c) Potassium intake can prevent goitre

(d) Goitre can cause muscle cramp and anaemia.

(4 marks)

- End of Questions Paper -

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Prepared by, Checked by, Verified by,

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(EN. MUHAMMAD SAFWAN YUSUF) (CIK NORSILAH KAMARUDDIN) (PN. NOR SIDAH M. AMIN)
Sciences Form 2 Coordinator Head of Sciences Panel Head Of Science & Maths Dep.

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