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1. Figure 1 shows cross section of the human skin.

4. Which of the following figure shows short sightedness?

Figure 1

5. Why is phototropism important to plant? Which of the following structures A, B, C or D is sensitive to pain? A. Green leaves can carry out the process of photosynthesis. B. Flower can bloom earlier. C. Plants can carry out the process of transpiration. D. The roots can absorb water and mineral salts from the soil. 6.

Figure 2 shows the areas of the tongue that are sensitive to taste. Which is most sensitive to vinegar?
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Three dimensional vision Can estimate distance accurately Narrow field of vision

Which of the following is related to the above information?


Figure 2

A. B. C. D.

Stereoscopic vision Optical illusion Monocular vision Short sightedness

Figure 3 shows a light a ray X travelling towards a plane mirror. Which of the following is the reflected ray of X?
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7. Which of the following classes of food does not give us energy? A. B. C. D. 8. I II III A. B. C. D. Fibre Fat Protein Carbohydrate Which of the following are carbohydrates? Egg Sugar Starch I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III

Figure 3

Figure 4 shows a set-up of an experiment. After 30 minutes, the water in the beaker is tested with iodine and Benedicts solution.
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D. Vitamin D Figure 5 shows the movement of food in the oesophagus. What is the movement called?
13.

Figure 5

Figure 4

A. B. C. D.

Iodine solution Yellow brown Incorrect answer Dark blue answer Incorrect Dark blue answer Incorrect Yellow brown Correct answer

Benedicts solution Blue Red precipitate Blue Red precipitate

A. B. C. D.

Digestion Defecation Peristalsis Reabsorption

14. Which group does cockroach belongs to? A. B. C. D. Amphibians Vetebrates Invetebrates Reptiles

10. The information below shows the action of enzyme on food.


Proteins ---------------------
Protease

15. The animal shown in Figure 6 is a reptiles because

Fats -------------- fatty acid +


Lipase

What are the products X and Y? A. B. C. D. X Amino acid Correct answer Glucose Incorrect answer Glycerol answer Incorrect Glucose answer Incorrect Y Glycerol Fatty acid Amino acid Glycerol
Figure 6

A. B. C. D.

Its body is covered with dry scales. It carries out internal fertilisation. It has backbones. Its body temperature changes according to the temperature of the surrounding.

11. Which of the following is used to test for fats? A. B. C. D. Filter paper Iodine solution Benedicts solution Millons reagent

16. The variety of different types of living organisms are known as A. B. C. D. 17. I II III Biology Biodiversity Vertebrates Classification A prey predator relationship exists between a tiger and a goat a snake and a rat remora fish and shark

12. Which of the following vitamins is produced by our skin when exposed to sunlight? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C

A. I and III only B. II and III only C. I and II only

D. I, II and III

18.

Figure 7, shows an interactive between lady bird and tree barnacles.

Figure 7

Which of the following interactions is correct? A. B. C. D. Prey predator Tree barnacles and tree trunk Ladybird and tree trunk Ladybird and tree barnacles Tree barnacles and Parasitism Ladybird and tree trunk Ladybird and tree barnacles Tree barnacles and tree trunk Ladybird and tree barnacles

Which of the following terms is correct to express the interaction among organisms and the physical environment as shown in figure 8?
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Tadpole

Larvae Fish

Prawn Figure 8

A. B. C. D.
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Community Habitat Population Ecosystem Figure 9, shows an example of a food chain. Paddy Plant ( P ) Rat (Q) Snake Eagle

Bacteria and fungi ( R )


Figure 9

What are P, Q and R? A. B. C. D. P Producer Primary consumer Decomposer Primary consumer Q Primary consumer Decomposer Producer Producer R Decomposer Producer Primary consumer Decomposer

21. The figure shows the classification of plants.

24. The figure shows a carbon cycle. Carbon dioxide in air X Animals Nutrition Green Plant Decay Respiration Y

PLANTS

Flowering plants Dicotyledon

Non-Flowering plants

Which of the following characteristics belongs to the plants in group X? A. B. C. D. Leaves have parallel veins Have tap root Stems usually woody Seeds have two cotyledon

What are processes X and Y? X Respiration A. Correct answer B.Respirationanswer Incorrect C.Decaying answer Incorrect D.Photosynthesis Incorrect answer Y Combustion Photosynthesis Respiration Respiration

22. The figure shows the classification of vertebrates. Which of the following gas is collected in test tube P in figure 10?
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Vertebrates

Mammal s

Birds

Reptiles Fish

Which of the following can represent X? I Frog II Snake III Toad A. B. C. D. I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III

Figure 10 A. B. C. D. of 26. Why does the canteen worker add salts to the ice box containing some ice cream? A. B. C. D. Maintain the temperature of the ice at 0C Kill bacteria in the box Soften the ice cream Lower the melting point of ice Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon dioxide

23. What is the main function decomposer in an ecosystem?

A. To change inorganic substances to organic substance. B. As a source of food for all organisms. C. To decompose organic substance to simple forms. D. To transfer solar energy to other organism.

27. Four pieces of filter paper P, Q, R and S are soaked in water. The filter papers are put under the following conditions as stated table 1. Which of the following P, Q, R and S filter paper will dry fastest? Filter paper P Q R S A. B. C. D. P Q R S Condition Under the sun and windy Shady and saturated air Under the sun and saturated air Shady and windy
Table 1

D. Incorrect answer 31. Which of the following statements on the application of the rubber sucker hook in figure 11 are true?

Figure 11

28. Why is alum added to water in a water treatment plant? A. To coagulate the sediments into larger particles. B. To correct the acidity of the water. C. To remove dissolved substances. D. To kill micro-organisms. 29. Which of the following water purification methods match the correct purposes in table 2? Water purification Purpose method I Boiling To kill micro organisms II Coagulation To precipitate solid into sediment II Filtration To obtain pure water I
Table 2

Moisten the rubber sucker to obtain a good seal. II Press the rubber sucker on a flat surface. III Lift the edge of the rubber sucker to allow air in. A. B. C. D. I, II and III II and III only I and III only I and II only

Figure 12 shows a condensed milk being poured into a cup. The tin of the milk has one hole in the lid.
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A. B. C. D. 30.

I, II and III I and II only I and III only II and III only Effects on litmus paper Red blue Blue red
Table 3

Solution M N

Taste Bitter Sour


Figure12

Based on table 3, which of the following is best represented by M and N? M A.Milk Incorrect answer B.Soap water Correct answer C.Asam laksaanswer Incorrect Apple juice N Salt solution Lemon juice Toothpaste Vinegar

What should be done so that the milk can flow out more freely from the tin? A. Slightly heat up the tin. B. Shake the milk before pouring it C. Make another hole in the lid opposite the existing hole.

D. Pour cool water onto the tin. Figure 13 shows a drinking straw in a glass of water. Where a hole should be made so that the person cannot suck up the water?
33.

36. What is the unit for measuring force? A. B. C. D.


37.

Watt Joule Kilogram Newton

Figure 15 shows a block of wood being pulled in the direction of P. In which direction does the frictional force act?

Figure 13

When the piston in figure 14 is pulled up, water will enter the syringe. This is because
34.

Figure 15

A. B. C. D.
38.

P S Q R

Which of the following materials cannot be used to reduce friction? A. B. C. D. Oil Ball- bearing Water Wheels

Figure 14

A. Water expands and enters the syringe. B. Water will become lighter when it is being pulled. C. The water pressure pushes the water into the syringe. D. Atmospheric pressure pushes the water into the syringe. 35. Which statement best explains the principle of a spring balance? A. A spring extends direct proportional to the force. B. A strong spring resists a force. C. A weak spring extends when pulled by a force. D. A spring can return to its former state when the force on it is removed.

A boy with a mass of 50 kg carries a load of 100N through a distance of 50 meters in a minute. Calculate the power generated by the boy? ( assuming 1 kg = 10 N )
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A. B. C. D.
40.

500 W 360 W 250 W 1000 W

A worker weighing 60 kg carries a load of 200N for a distance of 10 m. How much the work done? ( assuming 1 kg = 10 N ) A. B. C. D. 8000 J 800 J 80 J 30 J

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