UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ADDITIONAL COMBINED SCIENCE 5130 / 01 paper 1 Multiple Choice October / November 2005 1 hour Additional Materials: soft clean eraser soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the answer sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer
UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ADDITIONAL COMBINED SCIENCE 5130 / 01 paper 1 Multiple Choice October / November 2005 1 hour Additional Materials: soft clean eraser soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the answer sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer
UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ADDITIONAL COMBINED SCIENCE 5130 / 01 paper 1 Multiple Choice October / November 2005 1 hour Additional Materials: soft clean eraser soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the answer sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer
UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ADDITIONAL COMBINED SCIENCE 5130 / 01 paper 1 Multiple Choice October / November 2005 1 hour Additional Materials: soft clean eraser soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the answer sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
ADDITIONAL COMBINED SCIENCE 5130/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice
October/November 2005
1 hour Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the answer sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate answer sheet.
Read the instructions on the answer sheet very carefully.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. Any rough working should be done in this booklet. A copy of the Periodic Table is printed on page 20.
This document consists of 17 printed pages and 3 blank pages. IB05 11_5130_01/2RP UCLES 2005
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 1 The diagram shows a micrometer scale.
20 15 10 0 5 mm
Which reading is shown? A 5.64 mm B 7.14 mm C 7.16 mm D 7.64 mm
2 The graph shows the speed of a car as it accelerates from rest.
During part of this time the acceleration is uniform.
0 1 2 3 time / s speed m/ s 4 5 6 30 25 20 15 10 5 0
What is the size of this uniform acceleration? A 5 m / s 2 B 6 m / s 2 C 10 m / s 2 D 20 m / s 2
3 The drawing shows a sprinters shoe during a race.
Which arrow indicates the direction of the force of friction acting on the sprinters shoe?
A D B C
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 [Turn over 4 A door requires a minimum moment of 32.5 N m in order to open it.
handle distance hinges
What is the minimum distance of the handle from the hinges, if the door is to be pulled open with a force at the handle of 50 N? A 0.33 m B 0.65 m C 0.77 m D 1.54 m
5 The diagram shows energy transfer through a machine.
machine input energy useful output energy wasted energy
What is the efficiency of the machine? A input useful output energy B useful output energy input energy C useful output energy wasted energy D wasted energy input energy
6 A clinical thermometer is placed in a persons mouth and then removed to read the temperature.
Why is a clinical thermometer more suitable than a laboratory thermometer for this purpose? A It has a larger range. B It has a linear scale. C It has a steady reading. D It has a wider bore.
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 7 A substance was heated in an enclosed space until it became a gas.
After the heater was removed, the temperature was recorded at regular intervals. The graph shows temperature plotted against time.
time temperature P Q
What does the section PQ represent? A boiling B condensing C melting D solidifying
8 A ray of light travels from air into glass. The refractive index of the glass is 1.5 .
Which of the following pairs could be values of the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction?
angle of incidence angle of refraction A 21.5 o 20.0 o
B 40.0 o 30.0 o
C 60.0 o 35.3 o
D 80.0 o 53.3 o
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 [Turn over 9 The diagram shows an electric circuit.
V A 24 resistor X Y
Which two readings are obtained when a suitable power supply is connected to X and Y?
voltmeter reading ammeter reading A 2 V 6 A B 6 V 0.5 A C 12 V 0.5 A D 12 V 2 A
10 The diagram shows a circuit. The reading of ammeter A 2 is 1A and of A 4 is 3A.
4 A 1 A 4 6 3 A 2 A 3
What are the readings of ammeters A 1 and A 3 ?
A 1 A 3
A 1.5 A 0.5 A B 2 A 1 A C 3 A 1 A D 3 A 2 A
11 A 2 kW appliance is to be connected to the 240 V mains supply.
Which fuse should be fitted in the plug? A 1 A B 3 A C 5 A D 10 A 6
UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 12 What is the relationship between the number of electrons, neutrons and protons in a neutral atom of C 14 6 ? A n > p = e B n = p > e C n = p < e D n < p = e
13 The table shows the possible properties of radioactive emissions.
Which emission could be a beta-particle?
emission charged deflected in a magnetic field level of ionisation A no yes none B yes yes none C yes yes weak D yes no weak
14 The following tests were carried out on an aqueous substance X.
test observation add acidified barium chloride white precipitate add aqueous sodium hydroxide white precipitate
What is X? A aluminium chloride B ammonium chloride C iron(II) sulphate D zinc sulphate
key n = number of neutrons p = number of protons e = number of electrons 7
UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 [Turn over 15 Which diagram represents the arrangement of particles in a solution.
A B C D
16 The table shows some of the properties of four substances.
Which substance could be sodium chloride?
melting point / o C ability to conduct electricity when liquid ability to conduct electricity in aqueous solution A 114 none good B 180 none (insoluble) C 808 good good D 3550 good (insoluble)
17 Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid as shown in the equation.
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) MgCl 2 (aq) + H 2 (g)
In an experiment the volume of hydrogen produced was 24 cm 3 .
gas syringe hydrochloric acid magnesium
What mass of magnesium was used? A 24 g B 12 g C 0.12 g D 0.024 g
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 18 Electrolysis of molten lead(II) bromide gives lead at the cathode.
Why does the lead form? A Lead(II) bromide decomposes on heating. B Lead(II) bromide has a low melting point. C Negative lead ions are discharged at the cathode. D Positive lead ions are discharged at the cathode.
19 Which process is endothermic? A the formation of a hydrogen-chlorine bond B the formation of rust C the formation of water from ice D the formation of water from oxygen and hydrogen
20 The diagram shows the first step in the preparation of pure, dry crystals of zinc sulphate.
hot dilute sulphuric acid unreactive zinc oxide powder
Other steps are: 1 evaporation 2 filtration 3 washing and drying
In which order should these steps be carried out? A 1 2 3 B 1 3 2 C 2 1 3 D 2 3 1
21 Which entry in the table represents an alkali metal?
melting point conductivity of the solid conductivity when molten A high high low B high low high C low high high D low low low 9
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22 The diagram shows a metal X reacting with water.
metal X bubbles of hydrogen water
What is X? A calcium B copper C potassium D sodium
23 What products are formed when limestone is heated? A lime and carbon dioxide B lime and water C lime, carbon dioxide and water D slaked lime and carbon dioxide
24 Which statement about an homologous series is not correct?
All the members of the series have the same A chemical reactions. B functional group. C general formula. D physical properties.
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 25 The diagram represents the process of fractional distillation of petroleum.
At which outlet is petrol (gasoline) obtained?
A B C D kerosene heater crude oil
26 Which statement about a compound means that it must be an alkane? A It burns easily in air or in oxygen. B It contains carbon and hydrogen only. C It has the general formula C n H 2n+2 . D It is generally unreactive.
27 The polymer 1 has the same linkages as 2 . It is therefore likely to be 3 by heating with aqueous acids and alkalis.
Which set of words correctly completes the sentences above?
1 2 3 A nylon proteins unaffected B poly(ethene) carbohydrates unaffected C starch esters unaffected D Terylene fats hydrolysed
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 [Turn over 28 The diagram shows a plant cell as seen under a microscope.
1 2 3
What are the functions in the cell of the numbered parts?
controls the entry of substances synthesis of carbohydrate A 1 3 B 2 1 C 3 2 D 3 1
29 Cylinders of potato tissue were placed in different concentrations of a sugar solution.
The graph shows the percentage change in length of the cylinders of potato tissue.
Which sugar solution has the same water potential as the potato tissue? A 0.0 mol B 0.2 mol C 0.3 mol D 0.5 mol
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 30 Three jars were set up as shown.
light light light fish water pondweed 1 2 3
How will the concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide in the water of each jar change?
jar 1 jar 2 jar 3 A decreases increases no change B increases increases increases C increases no change decreases D no change decreases decreases
31 The diagram shows the effect of pH on the activity of two enzymes, X and Y, in the alimentary canal.
enzyme activity strongly acid neutral strongly alkaline X Y
In which regions of the alimentary canal would these enzymes be most active?
X Y A duodenum colon B duodenum stomach C stomach colon D stomach duodenum
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 [Turn over 32 The diagrams show a plant in a flask of water. It is left for 6 hours on a warm, dry day in bright sunshine.
326.75g 321.75g cotton wool layer of oil water balance 6 hours
Which process explains the result after 6 hours? A absorption of water into the root hairs B evaporation of water from the flask C photosynthesis in the leaves of the plant D transpiration from the leaves of the plant
33 The amount of oxygen carried by human blood depends on the A amount of plasma. B number of platelets. C number of red blood cells. D number of white blood cells.
34 Which path does a molecule of oxygen take as it enters the body? A alveolus bronchiole bronchus trachea B alveolus bronchus bronchiole trachea C trachea bronchiole bronchus alveolus D trachea bronchus bronchiole alveolus
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 35 The diagram shows a section through skin.
sweat gland vessel X
What happens if the body temperature starts to fall below normal?
sweat glands blood flow in vessel X A secrete sweat decreases B secrete sweat increases C stop secreting sweat decreases D stop secreting sweat increases
36 Where is the hormone insulin produced and where does it act?
site of production site of action A adrenal glands ileum B adrenal glands liver C pancreas ileum D pancreas liver
37 The table shows the rate of energy flow through each of four trophic levels in an ecosystem.
Which trophic level contains the producers?
trophic level energy flow / kJ per m 2 per year A 3 B 32 C 301 D 3000
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 [Turn over 38 The diagram shows part of the water cycle.
W Y X
What are processes W, X and Y?
W X Y A evaporation drainage transpiration B evaporation transpiration rainfall C transpiration drainage rainfall D transpiration rainfall drainage
39 In plant reproduction, the following processes occur.
1 fertilisation 2 growth of a pollen tube 3 pollination 4 seed germination
In which order do these processes take place? A 1 4 2 3 B 2 1 3 4 C 3 2 1 4 D 4 3 1 2
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UCLES 2005 5130/01/O/N/05 40 Which characteristic shows discontinuous variation in humans? A blood group B height C intelligence D weight
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