Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint
Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint
Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint
Anisah Abdulssalam
SCIENCE 1113/02
Paper 2 October 2018
45 minutes
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1 Draw a straight line from each function to the correct plant cell.
[2]
chlorine chloride
oxygen oxide
sulfur sulfide
[2]
water [1]
A1 A4
A2
A3
A2 is 0.4 A.
A3 is 0.4 A.
A4 is 0.8 A. [2]
Scientists classify animals with backbones into five main vertebrate groups.
reason it lives nearby water and on land. it lays its eggs in water and the larvae live most of their life there
[2]
5 Rajiv draws pictures of the stars in the night sky from his bedroom window.
reason: the earth rotates on an axis so it returns to its initial position of January [1]
6 (a) (i) Name the process that plants use to make their own food.
photosynthesis [1]
oxygen [1]
The plants are kept in the same conditions for one week.
at start
after one
week
plant kept in gas A The plant grew taller/ increased in size and the leaves looked fuller and healthier
[3]
He puts zinc into a conical flask and then adds 25 cm3 of cold dilute sulfuric acid.
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
gas syringe
zinc
dilute sulfuric acid
Carlos then records the volume of gas in the syringe each minute.
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
1 minute 2 minutes
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
4 minutes 6 minutes
(b) Carlos repeats the investigation using 25 cm3 of warm dilute sulfuric acid.
27 cm3 [1]
(c) Carlos then repeats the investigation using 25 cm3 of more concentrated sulfuric acid.
Because there is more concentration of sulfuric acid, there are more particles of sulfuric acid in an area
to react with. The particles collide more frequently and therefore react faster.
[2]
air particles
loudspeaker
Write the letter C on the diagram where there is a compression of air particles.
Write the letter R on the diagram where there is a rarefaction of air particles.
[2]
The air pressure at the top of the mountain is very low. This makes breathing very difficult.
A chemical in the breathing apparatus removes waste gas from his breath.
(a) Name the life process which provides the mountaineer with the energy for climbing.
respiration [1]
(b) Which gas, found in the air, is needed for this process?
oxygen
[1]
(c) Which waste gas needs to be removed from the mountaineer’s breath?
(d) Suggest why low air pressure at the top of mountains makes breathing more difficult.
If there is low air pressure, air is less dense, so less oxygen taken in with each breath.
[2]
10 Youssef and Blessy investigate the reaction of metals with dilute hydrochloric acid.
Youssef and Blessy measure the time it takes for the metal to react completely.
reaction time
metal
in s
calcium 15
iron 290
magnesium 23
zinc 230
magnesium
zinc
(b) Write the word equation for the reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid.
+ +
magnesium hydrochloric acid magnesium chloride hydrogen
[3]
(c) Youssef and Blessy wear safety glasses during the investigation.
Explain why.
To prevent the bubbles formed from the chemical reaction from getting into their eyes [1]
white light
glass prism
(a) Write down the name given to this splitting of white light.
dispersion [1]
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
indigo
violet
[2]
carbon
copper
magnesium carbonate
sulfur
water
compound element
water copper
sulfur
[2]
13 Chen draws a diagram to show water changing from a liquid to water vapour.
water vapour
water molecules
liquid
gas
This makes the liquid become .................................... .
[4]
blood from
body X
blood to
lungs
(a) Complete the table about the composition of the blood going to the lungs.
Tick () the two boxes that describe the correct composition of this blood.
concentration concentration
of carbon dioxide of oxygen
[1]
(b) The blood vessel labelled X carries blood away from the heart.
to carry blood with high pressure and prevent damage to the walls
[1]
A
B
C
distance
from D
Blessy
E
time
(a) The distance axis shows how far an object is away from Blessy.
A B C D E
[1]
[1]
d1 d2
F2
F1
Moment is the force times the perpendicular distance from the pivot
[2]
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