Test Paper Science
Test Paper Science
Test Paper Science
Science test
KEY STAGE
3
TIER
5–7 Paper 1
First name ________________________________________________
School ________________________________________________
Remember
■ The test is 1 hour long.
2009
■ You will need: pen, pencil, rubber, ruler, protractor and calculator.
■ The test starts with easier questions.
■ Try to answer all of the questions.
■ The number of marks available for each question is given below the
mark boxes in the margin. You should not write in this margin.
■ Do not use any rough paper.
■ Check your work carefully.
■ Ask your teacher if you are not sure what to do.
TOTAL MARKS
1. A company has made a new material called ‘Wellwarm’. They want to use ‘Wellwarm’
to make coats.
(a) A scientist tested ‘Wellwarm’ to see how well it insulated a beaker of hot water.
She tested ‘Wellwarm’ and three other materials as shown below.
lid thermometer
(i) What was the independent variable that the scientist changed?
1ai
1 mark
(ii) What was the dependent variable that the scientist measured during
the investigation?
1aii
1 mark
0 60 60 60 60
20 34 40 38 36
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(i) The scientist said that the ‘Wellwarm’ material is the best insulator.
Which material was ‘Wellwarm’? Use the results to help you.
Tick the correct box.
A B C D 1bi
1 mark
(ii) Use the evidence in the results table to explain your choice.
1bii
1 mark
(c) The company made a coat from each of the four materials they tested.
A person tested the different coats by wearing each one in a cold room.
He measured the temperature inside each coat for 30 minutes.
Write down two other variables that should be controlled to make this a fair test. 1c
1 mark
1.
1c
2.
1 mark
(d) Write down one thing the scientists should do to make sure the person testing
the coats is safe.
1d
1 mark
(e) Suggest one advantage of using a temperature sensor and data logger instead
of a thermometer in this experiment.
1e
Total
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2. (a) The diagram below shows George using his laptop.
Light from the lamp is reflected by the laptop screen.
lamp
2ai
1 mark
2ai
1 mark
(i) On the diagram above draw a ray of light to show how George sees the
light from the lamp reflected by the laptop screen. Use a ruler.
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(ii) With the laptop screen in the position shown in part a(i), George sees an
image of the lamp on the screen.
George tilts the screen forwards as shown below.
lamp
When the screen is tilted forwards it is easier for George to see the words
on the screen.
What happens to the reflected ray of light when the screen is tilted?
2aii
1 mark
sound thermal
maximum 5 marks
Total
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3. (a) The diagram below shows the positions of the Sun, Moon and Earth during a
solar eclipse.
Write numbers (1–4) on the diagram below to label the features during an
eclipse.
1. the Earth
2. the Moon
3. the Sun
4. a region where the total eclipse of the Sun is taking place
3a
1 mark
3a
1 mark
not to scale
(b) Scientists discovered a regular cycle of eclipses. It is called the Saros cycle.
The table below shows the dates of some eclipses in this cycle.
Complete the table by predicting the date of the next eclipse in the Saros cycle.
eclipse date
3b
eclipse 3 11th August 1999
1 mark
3b eclipse 4
1 mark
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4. The diagram below shows an organism called Euglena.
It is made of only one cell. It lives in ponds and streams.
Euglena have features of both plants and animals.
membrane
chloroplast
nucleus
1 mark
1.
4a
2.
1 mark
1 mark
4c
4c
carbon dioxide + glucose +
1 mark
maximum 9 marks
Total
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9
5. Joe makes two bridges from strips
of cardboard cut as shown. bridge A
corrugations
across the bridge
bridge A bridge B
bridge B corrugations
along the bridge
Joe tests the bridges by adding masses to them. He measures the distance from the
bench to the bottom of each bridge for different masses as shown.
ruler
masses
cardboard bridge
wooden
block
distance
measured
bench
50cm
5a (a) Suggest two things Joe must do to make his test fair.
1 mark
1.
5a
2.
1 mark
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(b) (i) Joe put 325 g on each bridge.
Using the results table, estimate the distance from each bridge to the bench.
5bi
bridge A cm bridge B cm
1 mark
(ii) Suggest what happened to bridge A when it was loaded with 350 g.
5bii
1 mark
(c) (i) Which bridge would be better for carrying a 200 g toy car?
Tick the correct box.
bridge A bridge B
5ci
1 mark
(ii) Which bridge would be better for carrying a 300 g toy car?
Tick the correct box.
bridge A bridge B
5cii
1 mark
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6. (a) Amy’s family are at the beach during the summer.
Amy and her sister have a bucket containing seawater and sand.
6b
1 mark
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(c) Draw a line from each of the substances below to the group that it belongs to.
Draw only three lines.
6c
1 mark
maximum 6 marks
Total
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6
7. (a) The diagram below shows part of the periodic table of elements.
D E
B
C
7a A B C D E
1 mark
1 mark 1.
7b
2.
1 mark
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(c) When copper metal is heated it reacts with a gas in air.
What is the chemical name of the product formed when copper reacts with
a gas in air?
7c
1 mark
(d) Which statement below describes what happens in a chemical change but
not in a physical change?
maximum 5 marks
Total
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8. The dentist’s leaflet below shows how plaque causes tooth decay.
(a) (i) Explain how reducing the amount of plaque can reduce tooth decay.
Use the leaflet to help you.
8ai
1 mark
8ai
1 mark
8aii
1 mark
(b) A group of boys wanted to find out how well plaque is removed by brushing teeth.
Every day, before they brushed their teeth, the boys chewed a tablet that stains
plaque red.
Explain why the boys looked at their teeth before and after brushing.
8b
1 mark
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(c) The diagram below shows teeth with the plaque stained.
plaque
The boys used a grid drawn on clear plastic to measure the area of the
plaque on their teeth.
A B
(i) Grid B is better than grid A for measuring the area of plaque.
Why is a grid with smaller squares better for measuring the area
of plaque?
8ci
1 mark
maximum 6 marks
Total
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9. Jane stored some milk at room temperature for five days in a sealed container.
She used a pH sensor and data logger to record the pH of the milk for 5 days.
graph 1
8
7
6
5
pH 4 milk at room
3 temperature
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
time (days)
(a) Jane predicted that the number of live bacteria in the milk would change
as shown below.
graph 2
milk at room
temperature
(i) Suggest one reason why the number of live bacteria would start to decrease
after 3 days.
9ai
1 mark
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(ii) What evidence from graph 1 suggests that there were still some live bacteria
in the milk on day 5?
9aii
1 mark
(b) Jane put some fresh milk in a sealed container in the fridge.
She measured the pH of the milk every day for five days.
(i) On graph 3 below, draw a line to show the pH of the refrigerated milk
for five days.
graph 3 8
7
6
5
pH 4 milk at room 9bi
3 temperature
1 mark
2
1 9bi
0 1 mark
0 1 2 3 4 5
time (days)
(ii) On graph 4 below, draw a line to predict how the number of live bacteria
in refrigerated milk will change over five days.
graph 4
milk at room
temperature 9bii
1 mark
maximum 5 marks
Total
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10. (a) Pineapple juice contains a substance that speeds up the digestion of protein.
_____________________________________________________
10aii
_____________________________________________________
1 mark
A B C
5 g jelly cube 5 g jelly cube 5 g jelly cube
+ + chopped into
15 cm3 15 cm3 fresh pieces
cold water pineapple +
juice 15 cm3 fresh
pineapple
juice
He recorded how long it took for the jelly to be digested in each test tube.
The table below shows his results.
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(i) What was the purpose of test tube A?
_____________________________________________________
10bi
_____________________________________________________
1 mark
_____________________________________________________
10bii
_____________________________________________________
1 mark
(c) The substances that speed up digestion stop working when they have been
boiled.
(i) What does Asim need to put in a fourth test tube to test this in his
experiment? Label test tube D.
Test tubes A, B and C contain the same as in the first experiment.
A B C D
5 g jelly 5 g jelly cube 5 g jelly cube
cube + chopped into
+ 15 cm3 fresh pieces
15 cm3 pineapple +
cold water juice 15 cm3 fresh
+
pineapple
10ci
juice
1 mark
10ci
1 mark
(ii) Predict what Asim would observe in test tube D after 2 hours.
10cii
_____________________________________________________
1 mark
maximum 7 marks
Total
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11. (a) The fire extinguisher below contains a compound called sodium
hydrogencarbonate.
contains sodium
hydrogencarbonate
powder
(ii) Complete the table below to show the mass of water produced when
168 g of sodium hydrogencarbonate breaks down completely.
reactant
compound mass (g)
or product
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(b) The diagram below shows two other types of fire extinguisher.
(i) Use the information above to explain why carbon dioxide is used to put
out fires.
11bi
1 mark
11bi
1 mark
(ii) When water from the fire extinguisher is sprayed over a fire,
the water evaporates.
11bii
1 mark
maximum 6 marks
Total
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6
12. The table below shows information about four planets.
Mercury 0.25 60
The diagram below shows the orbits of the Earth, Mercury, Venus and Mars, and their
position at one particular time.
The arrows show the direction in which the planets move.
Venus
Sun Earth
Mercury
12a
1 mark
not to scale
12a
1 mark
Mars
(a) Show the position of each planet six months later by drawing a letter X on the
orbit of each planet.
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(b) Use the information in the table to calculate the largest and smallest distance
between the Earth and Venus. 12b
1 mark
closest million km
12b
furthest million km
1 mark
12c
s
1 mark
(d) The diagram below shows the path of an asteroid around the Sun.
asteroid
Sun
not to scale
(i) On the path of the asteroid, draw a letter S to show the position where the
asteroid is travelling the slowest.
On the path of the asteroid, draw a letter F to show the position where the 12di
asteroid is travelling the fastest.
1 mark
12dii
1 mark
maximum 7 marks
Total
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13. (a) The drawings below show an old and a modern variety of wheat plant.
stalk
grain
average mass of
grain produced 0.5 0.8
per m 2 (kg)
average length
145 78
of stalk (cm)
Give one reason why modern wheat plants with short stalks can store
more starch in the grain. Use the drawings and information.
13a
1 mark
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(b) A plant breeder wants to use selective breeding to produce corn with short stalks
and a high mass of grain. He could use the following varieties of corn:
(i) What would the plant breeder need to do to make sure he always
produced corn with short stalks and a high mass of grain?
Describe the three steps the breeder would use.
13bi
1 mark
13bi
1 mark
13bi
1 mark
(ii) Suggest one other characteristic that farmers might like corn plants
to have to increase the amount of corn produced.
13bii
1 mark
END OF TEST
maximum 5 marks
Total
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