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    SECTION A

    [30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions in this section.

    1. Which of the following animals givesbirth to its young?

    2. How does the animal in the pictureensures its survival?

    A By keeping the young in their mouth.B By carrying the young in the pouch.C By laying eggs in a hidden area.D By staying in herds.

    3. Which of the following statements aboutmicroorganisms is true?

    A Microorganisms live only in the air.B Microorganisms are not living things.

    C Microorganisms cannot be seen throughthe naked eyes.D Alga, larvae and tadpoles are examples of

    microorganisms.

    4. Which is not true about time and itsmeasuring tool?

    A Hourglass can be used to measure time.B Watch and digital clock are able to

    measure time accurately.C Stop watch commonly used to measure

    short period of time.D Rain drops can be used to measure time

    because it happens repeatedly and

    uniformly.

    5. The diagram shows water in a beaker andmeasuring cylinder. A pupil pours thewater from the beaker into the measuringcylinder.

    What is the total volume of water inmeasuring cylinder now?

    A 100 cm3B 140 cm3

    C 150 cm3D 160 cm3

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    6 Which of the following classification ofanimals according to their way ofreproduction is correct?

    Gives birth Lay eggs

    A elephant, turtle snake, sealB goat, kangaroo hamster, frogC squirrel, whale snake, dolphinD platypus, bat tortoise, lizard

    7. Figure 2 shows the sources of energy.

    Which of the following is true about thesources of energy above?

    A They are renewable.B They are non-renewable.C They can cause air and water pollution

    D They can be used up.

    8. The information below shows therelationship among the living things inhabitat P.

    Which of the food web above best describesthe information given?

    9. Which is the most efficient way to keepthe canned drink cold?

    10. The diagram shows a centipede.

    How does a centipede protect itself from itsenemies?

    A Centipede can camouflageB Producing a bad smellC Stinging its enemiesD Curling up its body

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    11. The diagram shows a table fan.

    What is the energy transformationhappens when the switch is turned on?

    A Electrical energy kinetic energysound energy

    B Electrical energy sound energyKinetic energy

    C Potential energy electrical energysound energy

    D Kinetic energy potential energyelectrical energy

    12. What do bamboo plants and sugarcaneplants have in common to protectthemselves from their enemies?

    A Latex B Bad smellC Fine hairs D Sharp thorns

    13. P, Q, R and S are four pieces ofcardboard. The following informationcompares the areas of the cardboards.

    Which of the following bar charts representsthe above information?

    14. Which of the following is true about theobjects shown in the diagram?

    A They produce electricity.B They are electrical appliances.C They possess kinetic energy.D They are sources of non-renewable energy

    15. Which of the following are the effectscaused by improper disposal of waste?

    WEnvironmental destructionXFood sources will be affectedYpoisoning in the living thingsZSecure the healthy living style

    A W and Y B W X and YC W YandZ D X.YandZ

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    16. Diagram 4 shows the shadows formed atdifferent time of the day.

    Arrange the shadows formed, frommorning to evening.

    A III-I-IV--IIB TIIIIIVIC IIIIV--I---IID IVIIIIII

    17. The information below is about liquids J,K and L.

    What are liquids J, K and L?

    J K L

    A Distilledwater

    Cookingoil

    Lemonjuice

    B Lemonjuice

    Distilledwater

    Saltsolution

    C Soapsolution

    Cookingoil

    Lemonjuice

    D Saltsolution

    Lemonjuice

    Soapsolution

    18. Figure 1 shows a carpenter is carryingout an activity. Which of the followinguses the same type of force as above?

    A Playing the pianoB Blowing a balloonC Twist a wet towelD Press the numbers on a telephone

    19. Which iron nail becomes rusty after aweek?

    20.. The information below shows fourtypes of material

    Which of the materials natural?

    A P and QB P and RC Q and SD R and S

    21. The diagram shows an investigationcarried out bj a pupil on the changes of stateof matter.

    What states of matter change occur at P andQ?

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    P Q

    A Liquid- gas Gas- liquidB Solid- gas Solid- liquidC Liquidsolid GasliquidD Liquidgas Liquid- gas

    22. Which of the following are involved inthe water cycle process?

    I Boiling

    II Condensation

    III Evaporation

    IV Melting

    A I and II onlyB I and III onlyC II and III onlyD III and IV only

    23. Which of the following things float onwater the longest?

    A Paper

    B SpongeC Tissue paperD Coconut husk

    24. Figure 8 shows an investigation.

    What is represented by Y?

    A The Sun B The EarthC The Moon D The Jupiter

    25. The information below is about thecharacteristic of Mars.

    What will happen to animals migratefrom the Earth to Mars?

    A The animals will stay alive.B The animals will die of coldness.C The animals will die without water.D The animals will die due to the lack of

    oxygen.

    26. Figure 14 shows the area P of the Earth

    that experiences day time and the area Qof the Earth that experiences night time.

    Which of the following causes the

    phenomenon above?A The rotation of the Moon on its axisB The movement of the Earth around the

    SunC The rotation of the Earth on its axis

    from the west to the eastD The rotation of the Earth on its axis

    from east to west.

    27. The diagram shows an apparatus set-upused in an experiment.

    What are the changes observed in thisexperiment?

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    I Thermometer reading decreases.II Water droplets form at the outer wall of

    the beaker.III Volume of water in the beaker increases.IV The ice cubes melt.

    A I and II onlyB I, II and IV onlyC I, III and IV onlyD I, II, Ill and IV

    28. Which of the following shows thecorrect sequence of the different phases ofthe Moon?

    29. What are the benefits of technology?

    A To make our life easier and morecomfortable.

    BTo cause pollution that harms humanshealth.

    C To manufacture weapons for war.D To create more cars

    30. Which of the following is not matchedcorrectly?

    A WatchgearB Wheelbarrowwheel and axleC Wheelbarrow - leverD Ladderinclined plane

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    Section A

    [30 marks]

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. Diagram 1 shows a type of food.

    Which of the following food has the samechemical property as the food in Diagram1?

    2. Which of the following statements is nottrue about food chain?

    A All food chains start with producers.B All food chains end with tertiary

    consumers.C Primary consumers in a food chain are

    omnivores.D Tertiary consumers in a food chain

    are carnivores.

    3. The statement below is about liquid X.

    What is the taste of liquid X?

    A Tasteless C BitterB Sweet D Sour

    4. Which of the following animals lay eggs?

    I PantherII PenguinIII PandaIV Platypus

    A I and III onlyB II and IV onlyC III and IV onlyD I, III and IV only

    5. Diagram 2 shows the seeds of plant P.

    Which of the following disperses its seedsin the same way as plant P?

    6. Figure 1 shows two different actions doneby two children.

    Diagram 2

    Aminah Akmal

    Figure 1

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    Which types of force are used by Aminahand Akmal?

    Aminah AkmalA Pull Push

    B Pull PullC Push PushD Push Pull

    8. Diagram 3 shows four differentcontainers,

    W, X, Y and Z. Each container is filledwith 200 ml of water. The four containersare put under sunlight for an hour.

    Arrange the containers from the onecontaining the most water to the onecontaining the least water after an hour.

    A W-X-Y-ZB W-X-Z-YC W-Y-X-Z

    D W-Y-Z-X

    9. Which of the following sources of energyare non renewable?

    A I and II B II and IIIC I, II and III D I, III and IV

    10. Figure 2 shows a leaf sketched on agraph paper.

    Estimate the area of the leaf in Figure 2.

    A 37cm2 B 39cm2C 41cm2 D 45cm2

    11. Which of the following shows thecorrect way in handling electricalappliances?

    12. Diagram 4 shows the circuit set up by a

    group of pupils in an investigation.

    The bulb in the circuit does not light upwhen the switch is switched on. Which ofthe following explain the observation

    above?

    I The bulb is burnt.II There is a short circuit in the set up.III The batteries have run out of

    electrical energy.IV The bulb is not suitable to be used in

    this investigation.

    I

    III IV

    II

    Figure 2

    Diagram 3

    Diagram 4

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    A I, II and III onlyB I, II and IV onlyC II. III and I V onlyD I. IL III and IV

    13. Figure 3 shows a Venn diagram.

    Which of the following are true about X?

    XLight can be reflectedYLight travels in a straight lightZLight cannot travel through an opaque

    Object

    A X and Y B X and ZC Y and Z D X, Y and Z

    14. Figure 4 shows the commonly usedelectrical appliances at home.

    Which of the these operates based onthe same transformation of energy asthe electrical appliances above?

    A Hair dryerB Electric fanC Electric lightD Washing machine

    15. Which of the following are the effectsimproper waste disposal?

    I Produces bad smellII Causes water pollutionIII Causes air pollution and acid rain

    IV Causes flash floods during heavy rain

    A I, II and III onlyB I, II and IV onlyC II, III and IV onlyD I, II, III and IV

    16. Which of the following explains theimportance of using standard units ofmeasurement?

    A To save moneyB To use different types of measuring

    toolsC To carry out any investigation more

    easilyD To obtain accurate and standard

    measuring results

    17. Diagram 5 shows the mass of threeobjects, X, Y and Z.

    Which statement is true about Diagram 5?

    A Z is the heaviest.

    B X and Z are of the same mass.C Z is lighter than Y but heavier than X.D Y is heavier than Z but lighter than X.

    Figure 3

    Figure 4

    Diagram 5

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    18. Diagram 6 shows a component in acircuit.

    The component above is made of

    I cloth.II rubberIII metal.IV wood.

    A I and III onlyB II and III only

    C I, II and III onlyD II, III and IV only

    19. Which of the following shows thecorrect position of the eyes when readinga thermometer?

    20. Arrange the steps to design a machine inthe correct order.

    A P Q R SB Q R S PC R S P QD Q P S R

    21. Diagram 10 shows an investigationcarried out by Joseph.

    Which processes are taking place in theinvestigation?

    A Boiling and freezingB Boiling and meltingC Condensation and freezingD Evaporation and condensation

    22. An iron nail in an experiment did notbecome rusty after two weeks. Why?

    A It is not exposed to air.B It is not exposed to sunlight.C Iron is a non-rusty material.D It is not exposed to air and water.

    23. Rizal draws a circle with a diameter of 4cm to represent the Moon. What is thecorrect diameter that must be drawn to

    represent the Earth?

    A 8cmB 6cmC 24cmD 80cm

    24. The diagram shows some food.

    What do these foods have in common?

    Diagram 6

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    A They taste sour.B They taste bitter.C They do not change the colours of litmus

    papers.D They turn the colour of red litmus paper

    25. Which of the following is not true aboutsimple machine?

    A A tool that makes our jobs easierB There are seven types of simple

    machineC Inclined plane is one of the simple

    machine

    D A tool with more than one complexmachine is a simple machine

    26. The following information shows someof the planets in the Solar System.

    Which of the following is the correct

    sequence of the planets, from thenearest to the farthest from the Sun?

    A P, R, S, Q B Q, R, P, SC Q, P, R, S D R, Q, P, S

    27. The information below is about the Sunand the nine planets.

    Which of the following is true based onthe information above?

    A Each planet reflects light from the Sun.B Each planet has its own natural satellite.C Each planet revolves around the Sun in

    its own orbit.D Each planet revolves around its ownaxis from the east to the west.

    28. Device Y can be used to store data, toCommunicate and analyse data. Whichof the following is device Y?

    A. A computerB. A calculatorC. A televisionD. A typewriter

    29. Which of the following does not showthe application of technology?

    30. Figure 2 shows a construction.

    What is the advantage of the structureshown above?

    A To connect two islandsB To reduce the use of air transportC To serve as a tourist attraction placeD To increase the number of vehicles of

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    two islands

    SECTION A[30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. Which of the following is not a basic needfor humans?

    2. The rat in which container will stay aliveafter seven days?

    3. Diagram 1 shows the apparatus set-up inan experiment.

    The purpose of theexperiment above isto study that

    A plants need air to stay alive.

    B plants need water to stay alive.

    C plants need sunlight to stay alive.

    D plants need nutrients to stay alive.

    4. Which of the following is the shelter for abird?

    A Nest C Hive

    B Cave D Pen

    5. Which of the following animals reproduceby giving birth?

    I Bat III Seal

    II Penguin IV Polar bear

    A I. II and III only

    B I, II and IV only

    C I. III and IV only

    D I. II, III and TV

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    6. Which of the following is true about thedevelopment of agriculture?

    A Donkeys are used by farmers to plough

    field nowadays

    B Reaping machines can be used to harvestcrops efficiently

    C People in the olden days knew how to usepesticides to kill pests

    D Using animals faeces to fertilise the soilis one of the modern technology applied inagriculture

    7. Animal X lives in the caves.

    Which of the following could X be?

    A Turtles

    B Tigers

    C Frogs

    D Bats

    8. The data below is about the speed of arunning cheetah.

    A cheetah can run at a speed of 90 km/h.

    Which statement is true?

    A A cheetah can run for 90 hours

    B A cheetah can run 90 km in an hour

    C A cheetah can run 90 km in 90 hours

    D A cheetah can run for a distance of 90km

    9. Diagram 2 shows an electric circuit.

    How can the brightness of the bulbs in thecircuit above be increased?

    I By reducing the number of bulbs in thecircuit

    II By connecting the circuit above into aseries circuit

    III By increasing the number of batteries inthe circuit

    IV By increasing the number of switches inthe circuit

    A I, II and III only C II, III and IV only

    B I, II and IV only D 1, II, III and IV

    10. Diagram 3 shows an electric circuit.

    What will happen if one bulb is added to thecircuit at X?

    A Bulb P becomes the brightest.

    B Bulb Q becomes the brightest.

    C The brightness of bulb P remains thesame.

    Diagram 2Diagram 2

    Diagram 3

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    D The brightness of bulbs Q and R remainsthe same.

    11. Diagram 5 shows an appliance.

    Based on Diagram 5, which of the followingshows the transformation of energycorrectly?

    A Electrical energy sound energy

    B Electrical energy sound energy

    kinetic energy

    C Electrical energy kinetic energySound energy

    D Chemical energy electrical energykinetic energy

    12. Which of the following statements aboutan opaque object is correct?

    A It allows most light to pass through it.

    B It allows some light to pass through it.

    C A shadow is formed when a torch is shoneon it.

    D No shadow is formed when a torch isshone on it.

    13. Two cars runs at the speed of 120km/hand 60 km/h respectively.

    I Car Q moves faster than car P

    II The speed of car P is twice the speed ofcar Q

    III When departed at the same time, car Preaches the destination earlier than car Q

    IV When departed at the same time, car Qreaches the destination earlier than car P.

    A I and II only

    B II and III only

    C III and IV only

    D I. II and IV only

    14. Which of the following is the moststable when going round a corner at a very

    high speed?

    15. The diagram shows a measuring cylinderfilled with water. Which is the correct eyeposition of a person reading themeasurement of the volume of water in thecylinder?

    16. Which of the following can be used tomeasure time?

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    A P and Q C Q and R

    B P and R D R and S

    17. Urea and water are mostly excretedthrough

    A urine.

    B sweat.

    C faeces.

    D exhaled air.

    18. Salt solution does not change the colourof litmus paper. Which of the following isrelated to the statement?

    A Salt solution is a neutral substance.

    B Salt solution is an acidic substance.

    C Salt solution is an alkaline substance.

    D Salt solution is an alkaline and acidicsubstance.

    19. A transparent material

    A allows all light to pass through it.

    B allows some light to pass through it.

    C does not allow any light to pass through it.

    D absorbs some light that pass through it.

    20. Which of the following statements aboutexpansion and contraction of matter is true?

    I Concrete slabs on pavements have gaps toallow for expansion.

    II A tight bottle cap can be loosened bjimmersing it into hot water.

    III There are gaps at rail tracks to allow forexpansion in hot weather.

    IV Electric cable is installed loosely toprevent it from snapping when it contracts incold weather.

    A I and III only

    B II and IV only

    C I, III and IV only

    D I, II, III and IV

    21. The diagram shows a circuit.

    Which of the following should X be in orderto light up the bulb?

    I Liquid detergent III Vinegar

    II Lime juice IV Water

    A II and III B I, II and III

    C I, III and IV D I, II, III and IV

    22. The diagram shows three containers, X,Y and Z filled with the same amount ofwater and left in the laboratory for 3 hoursfor evaporation to occur.

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    After 3 hours, the volume of water in Z isthe highest, followed by Y and the lowest isin X. What can we conclude from the resultof this investigation?

    A The bigger the surface area of thecontainer, the higher the rate of evaporation.

    B The height of the container determines thevolume of water evaporated.

    C The more the empty space in thecontainer, the faster the water evaporates.

    D The rate of evaporation is affected by theshape of the container.

    23. Figure 1 shows a phenomenon.

    The phenomenon above happens when

    I the Moon partly blocks the sunlight

    IT the Sun partly blocks the moonlight

    ITT the Moon totally blocks the sunlight

    TV the Sun totally blocks the moonlight

    A I and III only

    B III and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    D I, II. III and IV

    24. The diagram shows part of the SolarSystem.

    If the position of Earth was at the orbit ofplanet X, what would happen?

    A The Earth would enlarge in size.

    B All living things on Earth would die.

    C The Earth experiences only daytime everyday.

    D The Earth takes more than one wear to goround the Sun.

    25. In an investigation, Rosita stood underthe Sun by facing to the east. She realisedthat the shadow was formed behind her. At

    what time did she possibly carry out theabove investigation?

    I 9 a.m. III 1 p.m.

    II 11a.m. IV 4 p.m.

    A I and II only

    B I and IV only

    C II and III only

    D III and IV only

    Figure 1

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    26. Which of the following can be collectedand recycled?

    I Cans

    II Plastic bags

    III Newspapers

    IV Broken porcelain flower pot

    A I and II

    B II and III

    C I, II and III

    D I. II, III and IV

    27. Figure 2 shows waste collected from Mr.Tans house.

    How can the waste above be classified?

    A Can decay naturally and can be recycled

    B Can decay naturally and can be reused

    C Can be reused and can be recycled

    D Reduce and can be recycled

    28. Which of the following statements about

    the eclipse of the Moon is true?

    A It occurs when the Moon is locatedbetween the Earth and the Sun

    B It occurs when the Earth is locatedbetween the Moon and the Sun

    C It occurs when the Earth, the Moon andthe Sun are in a curved line

    D It occurs when the Moon stop revolvinground the Earth

    29. Which of the following is true aboutEarths natural satellite?

    A It gives out its own light.

    B It is bigger than the Earth.

    C It has craters on its surface.

    D It has an ocean of liquid methane.

    30. Diagram 3 shows the development oftechnology in water transportation.

    Figure 2

    Diagram 2

    Which of the following best describes M?

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    SECTION A

    [30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions this section

    1. Which of the following shows the humanlimitations in brains ability?

    A To invent new devices

    B To memorise past experiences

    C To solve simple mathematical problems

    D To collect and store a huge quantity

    2. Figure 1 shows an animal.

    3. Which of the following animals do notbreathe through gills?

    4. Which of the following waste productsare excreted by humans?

    I Sweat II Faeces

    III Excess water IV Carbon dioxide

    A I and II only

    B II and III only

    C I, II and III only

    D I, III and IV only

    5. Diagram 1 shows the food chain in ahabitat.

    What are the effects to the food chain aboveif all cicadas are dead?

    I The number of plants increases.

    II The number of praying mantis decreases.

    III There is no change in the number ofbirds.

    IV There is no change in the number ofother living things in the food chain.

    Which of the following parts helps the

    animal to breathe?

    A W C Y

    B X D Z

    Diagram 1

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    A I and II only

    B II and IV only

    C III and IV only

    B I, II and III only

    6. Which habit will affect the life processesof humans?

    A I, II and III only

    B I, II and IV only

    C I, III and IV only

    B II, III and IV only

    7. Which statement is true about thesimilarity between solids and liquids?

    A Both have mass

    B Both can be compressed

    C Both do not have fixed shapes

    D Both do not have fixed volumes

    8. Figure 2 shows a plant that lives in thedesert.

    What are the functions of part X in the plantabove?

    I To make its own food

    II To avoid being eaten by other animals

    III To reduce water loss through evaporation

    A I and II only

    B I and III only

    C II and III only

    D I. II and III

    9. Figure 3 shows the observation recordedin an experiment.

    What conclusion can be made from theobservation above?

    A The roots of the plants grow upwards

    B The roots of the plants respond to water

    C The roots of the plants grow upwardsslowly in order to absorb sunlight

    D The roots of the plants grow to alldirections to obtain sufficient basic needs

    Figure 2

    Figure 3

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    10. Below is part of a water cycle.

    Which of the following is true aboutprocesses P and Q?

    P Q

    A Evaporation Condensation

    B Boiling Condensation

    C Evaporation Melting

    D Boiling Melting

    11. What is the volume of the solid if it hasthe length of one side is 2 cm?

    A 64cm2

    B 64cm3

    C 128 cm2

    D 128 cm3

    12. The main source of energy is the

    A battery C food

    B fuel D Sun

    13. The bulbs in which circuit are thebrightest?

    14. T refers to the distance travelled by anobject in a fixed time. What is T?

    A Volume C Length

    B Area D Speed

    15. Figure 4 below shows the set-up of anexperiment.

    At which position should the torch be placedto get a bigger shadow?

    A P C R

    B Q D S

    P Q

    Water Water Water

    vapour droplets

    Figure 4

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    22. Below is the ratio of the size of theMoon, the Earth and the Sun.

    Which of the following can represent thesize of the Moon, the Earth and the Sun?

    The Moon The Earth The Sun

    A

    B

    C

    D

    Marble

    Sago

    Basketball

    Sago

    Sago

    Basketball

    Marble

    Marble

    Basketball

    Marble

    Sago

    Basketball

    23. Which of the following statements aretrue about the stability of an object?

    I The higher the object, the more stable theobject is

    II Reducing the height of an object can

    increase the stability of the object

    III An object with a bigger base area andlower in height is a stable object

    IV An object with a bigger base area is morestable than an object with a smaller basearea

    A I. II and III only

    B 1, 11 and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    D I, II, III and IV

    24. The information below are about a typeof material.

    The material described above refers to

    A iron C tin

    B rust D carbon

    25. Figure 5 shows constituent T in the SolarSystem.

    Which of the following statements are trueabout T?

    I T does not give out light

    II T revolves around the Sun

    III T is a big lump of rock in the space

    IV T takes 76 years to make a completerevolution around the Sun

    A I and III only

    B II and III only

    C I, II and IV only

    D II, III and IV only

    Fi ure 5

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    26. Which of the following phenomenaoccurs when the Earth moves around theSun?

    A Four seasons

    B Day and night

    C Phases of the Moon

    D High tide and low tide

    27. Which of the following is the adverseeffect brought about by the development oftechnology in construction?

    A More wars

    B Earthquakes

    C Sound pollution

    D Increased rate of unemployment

    28. Figure 6 shows the Earth that we live on.

    When zone P is at noon, what is the time atzone Q?

    A Early morning C Afternoon

    B Morning D Night

    29. Where is the position of asteroid belt?

    A Between Mars and Earth.

    B Between Mars and Jupiter.

    C Between Mars and the Sun.

    D Between Saturn and Jupiter.

    30. Figure 7 shows a tool.

    Which simple machines does the tool have?

    A Lever, gear

    B Lever, screw

    C Wedge, lever

    D Wedge, wheel and axle

    Figure 6

    Figure 7

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    SECTION A

    [30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. Listed below are some characteristics ofseed M.

    How is seed M dispersed?

    A By wind

    B By water

    C By humans or animals

    D By explosive mechanism

    2. Which of the following statements are

    true about the use of microorganisms?I Yeast is used to make bread

    II Bacteria can be used to make yoghurt

    III Virus can be used to produce antibiotics

    IV Fungi can decay dead organisms to formorganic fertilisers

    A I, II and III only

    B I, II and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    B I, II, III and IV

    3. Diagram 1 shows a food chain in ahabitat.

    What will happen to the food chain above if

    all paddy plants die of drought?

    A The rats will die.

    B The number of snakes will increase.

    C The number of eagles will decrease.

    D All the living things in the habitat will die.

    4. The information below is about thesituation in a natural habitat.

    A J-K-L-M C J-L-M-N

    B J-K-M-L D JM-K-L

    5. Amoeba sp. is a type of living thing.Which family does it belongs to?

    A virus C bacteria

    B fungi B protozoa

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    6. Figure 1 show two animals.

    What special structure do these animals have

    for breathing?

    A Gills C Trachea

    B Lungs D Moist skin

    7. Diagram 2 shows the structure of athermos flask.

    What is the function of the part labeled Y?

    A To trap air

    B To prevent leakage of water

    C To prevent a rise in temperature

    D To prevent heat loss to surroundings the

    8. Which of the following statements is not

    true about boiling?

    A It happens at fast speed

    B It occurs at any temperature

    C It occurs throughout the water

    D The water changes to water vapour

    9. Figure 2 shows a food chain.

    What will happen if the number of smallbirds increases suddenly?

    A The yield of the paddy decreases

    B The number of eagles decreases

    C The number of grasshoppers decreases

    D Grasshoppers will move to other places

    10. Figure 3 shows four animals that facethe threat of extinction.

    The above animals are classified into groups

    P and Q based on the reasons of gettinglesser in amount. Which of the following istrue?

    Figure 1Figure 2

    Figure 3

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    11. Figure 4 shows the pickling process.

    Which food can be preserved using methodP?

    12. Figure 5 shows a type of appliance inour home.

    Which of the following energytransformation is involved in the applianceabove?

    A Electrical energy - Kinetic energy - soundenergy

    B Chemical energy - Electrical energy -Sound energy

    C Chemical energy - Electrical energy -Kinetic energy

    D Chemical energy - Electrical energy -Kinetic energy - sound energy

    13. In an experiment, a pupil is pushing atoy car at different speed.

    What can be concluded from the experimentabove?

    A Push is a type of force

    B Force can make an object start moving

    C The greater the force, the further an objectcan travel

    D Force can change the direction of amoving object

    14. Diagram 3 shows the human organsinvolved in the excretion process.

    Which of the following are excreted by theorgans shown in Diagram 5?

    I Urea III Mineral salts

    II Excess salts IV Carbon dioxide

    A I, II and III only C I, III and IV only

    B I, II and IV only D I, II, III and IV only

    Figure 5

    Diagram 3

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    15. Figure 9 shows an electric circuit.

    Which bulb / bulbs will light up whenswitch S1 is connected?

    A Ll C L3

    B L2 D L2 and L3

    16. The diagram shows an investigationcarried out by a group of pupils.

    What must be done to increase the size ofthe shadow?

    A Move the object to position P

    B Move the object to position R

    C Move the object nearer to the light source

    D Move the light source further from theobject

    17. Figure 5 shows an experiment carriedout by a pupil.

    The above experiment proves that force canchange

    A the weight of an object

    B the shape of an object

    C the colour of an object

    D the direction of a moving object

    18. Which of the following describes humanlimitations correctly?

    A The good memory power of humans.

    B The ability of humans to see very tinythings.

    C Certain inventions of humans that limitstheir movements.

    D Certain things that cannot be done byhumans because their senses do not allowthem.

    19. Which of the following is not a methodused by ancient people to send messages?

    A Through drawings

    B By beating drumsC By fax machines

    D By using smoke

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    20. Diagram 9 shows the response made bya boy when he touched the iron gate.

    The situation above shows that

    A iron is elastic.

    B iron is strong.

    C iron is a good conductor of heat.

    B iron is a good conductor of electricity.

    21. A motorbike appeared blue because it

    A absorbs all the coloured lights

    B reflects all the coloured lights

    C absorbs other coloured lights except theblue light

    D reflects other coloured lights except theblue light

    22. Lever balance and compression balanceare used to measure

    A pressure.

    B length.

    C speed.

    D mass.

    23. What will happen if the distancebetween the Earth and the Sun becomesshorter?

    I The Earths temperature will rise.

    II The living things on the Earth will die.

    III The water on the Earth will becomefrozen.

    IV The atmosphere of the Earth will become

    thinner.

    A I and II only B I and III only

    C II and III only D III and IV only

    24. Which of the following objects can beclassified into the same group?

    I Rubber band

    II Eraser

    III Tyre

    A I and II

    B I and III

    C II and III

    D I, II and III

    25. Which of the following planets receivesthe most heat from the Sun?

    A Mercury C Jupiter

    B Saturn D Earth

    26. The information below shows fourplanets.

    Which of the following shows the correctsequence of planets from the nearest to thefurthest from the Sun?

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    A Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Venus

    B Jupiter, Earth, Mars, Venus

    C Mars, Jupiter, Earth, Venus

    D Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter

    27. The diagram shows the length andposition of the shadow of a pole throughoutthe day.

    What is the correct sequence of the lengthand position of the shadow from morning tolate afternoon?

    A J, M, K, N, L C L, N, K, J, M

    B M, J, K, L, N D N, L, K, J, M

    28. Figure 5 shows a class of lever.

    Which of the following tools operates basedon the same class of lever shown in Figure5?

    29. Which of the following is the biggestplanet in the Solar System?

    A Venus B Saturn

    C Jupiter D Neptune

    30. Which of the following bridges has thestrongest structure?

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    SECTION A

    [30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. The diagram shows an animal.

    Which of the following is not true about theanimal?

    A It lags eggs.

    B It lives in the water.

    C It takes care of its babies.

    DIt feeds on other animals meat.

    2. Which of the following basic needs ofhumans and plants are common?

    A Sunlight C Food

    B Shelter D Air

    3. P, Q, R and S are the life processeshumans undergo.

    Which processes do humans get rid of wastematerials from their bodies?

    A P and Q C Q and S

    B Q and R D R and S

    4. The information below shows theclassification of animals based on theirbreathing organs.

    5. Which of the following animals breathesthrough its lungs?

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    6. Which of the following statements is nottrue?

    7. Which of the following will not causewater pollution?

    A The oil spillage by big ships

    B The burning of rubbish near a river

    C The pesticides used in agriculture

    D The disposal of waste water by factoriesto the nearby rivers

    8. The following shows an example of afood chain in a paddy field.

    9. The information below shows theproperties of an object.

    Which of the following objects has thoseproperties?

    A Gas

    B Solid

    C Liquid

    D Non-matter

    10. Which of the following are eaten bycarnivores?

    I Fish II Grass

    III Fruits IV Meat

    A l and Il

    B I and IV

    C II and IV

    D III and IV

    11. Which of the following can be used totest if an electric circuit is complete?

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    12. Diagram 1 shows the development oftechnology in harvesting agriculturalproducts.

    Which of the following is not an advantagebrought about by the development oftechnology?

    A It increases productivity.

    B It improves our quality of life.

    CIt reduces farmers workload.

    D It enables work to be done more easily.

    13. Figure 1 shows four different waste, P,Q, R and S.

    Which waste shown in Figure 4 can bereused but cannot be recycled?

    A P and Q C Q and S

    B Q and R D P and R

    14. Which of the following statements is nottrue?

    A 15 kilograms equals to 15 000 grams

    B A heavier object will have a bigger areathan a lighter object

    C Kilogram is the unit of measurement usedfor a heavier object

    D One kilogram of cooking oil and one litreof water have the same volume

    15. The diagram shows an electric circuitwith four bulbs, P, Q, R and S.

    If we want only one bulb to be lighted,

    which bulb must we remove?

    A P C R

    B Q D S

    16. Figure 2 shows an experiment set-up,

    The observer is not able to see the light fromthe candle. Why?

    A Light travels in a straight line

    B Light can be refracted

    C Light can be absorbed

    D Light can be reflected

    Diagram 1

    Figure 1 Figure 2

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    17. Figure 3 shows the set-up in anexperiment.

    At which position should an opaque objectbe when the shadow formed is the mostblur?

    18. Which of the following is matchedcorrectly?

    Food Preservation method

    A Fresh milk Waxing

    B Salted fish Salting

    C Curry puff Canning

    D Lychee Bottling

    19. Which of the following are true aboutthe disadvantages of preserving food bypickling?

    A P and Q

    B R and S

    C P, Q and S

    D Q, Rand S

    20. Which of the following statements aboutthe specific characteristics of plants are true?

    I Durian trees have buttress roots to protectthemselves from strong wind.

    II Rubber trees shed leaves to protectthemselves from excessive loss of water.

    III Cacti have thick stems that store water.

    A I only

    B l and II

    C II and III

    D I, II and III

    21. Which of the following electricalappliances changes electrical energy intosound energy and light energy?

    22. Substance X Tastes sour and changesblue litmus paper to red. Which is possiblysubstance X?

    A Sugarcane juice

    B Soy sauce

    C Milk

    D Orange juice

    Figure 3

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    23. Object X is made of iron. Which methodcannot prevent object X from rusting?

    A To paint the object X

    B To cover object X with cloth

    C To cover the object with plastic

    24. Which statement is not true about thecharacteristic of a shadow formed on ascreen?

    A Light travels in a straight line

    B A shadow is formed when the light is

    blocked by an opaque or a translucent objectC The size of a shadow changes accordingto the distance between an object and itslight source only

    D The shape of a shadow changes when theposition of the light source or the position ofthe object is changed

    25. The table shows information aboutplanets, X Y and Z.

    Which of the following is true based on theinformation in the table?

    A Planet Z is the nearest to the Sun.

    B The orbit of planet X is the largest.

    C The movement of planet Y is the fastest.

    D The temperature of planet X is thehighest.

    26. Figure 4 shows two simple machines.

    27, The diagram shows part of the SolarSystem.

    Most asteroids are found moving in an orbitbetween planets X and Y. What planets doX and Y represent?

    A Earth and Mars

    B Mars and Jupiter

    C Jupiter and Saturn

    D Saturn and Uranus

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    28. The diagram shows the positions of theMoon as it moves around the Earth.

    29. The diagram shows three models, P, Qand R.

    Which of the following is the correctstatement about the stability of the models?

    A P is more stable than 0.

    B Q is more stable than R.

    C R is less stable than P.

    D R is the most stable.

    30. Which of the following humanlimitations can microscopes and magnifyingglasses overcome?

    A Not being able to walk too fast.

    B Not being able to hear from far.

    C Not being able to see tiny things.

    D Not being able to see well-hidden things.

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    SECTION A

    [30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. Which of the following does not explainthe purpose of reproduction in animals?

    A To maintain the balance in nature

    B To avoid the extinction of its species

    C To improve the quality of its species

    D To increase the number of its species

    2. Figure 1 shows the inventions created byhumans.

    These inventions help overcome the humanlimitation in

    A seeing

    B hearing

    C memorising

    D physical abilities

    3. Which of the following is matched

    correctly?

    4. The diagram shows the stages in the lifecycle of a butterfly.

    5, Which two fruits / seeds are dispersed in asimilar way?

    A I and II C II and IV

    B II and III D I and IV

    6. Four containers, each filled with the samevolume of water, are kept at roomtemperature. The water in which containerwill be evaporated at the fastest rate?

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    7. Table 1 shows the masses of fourdifferent objects.

    8. Which of the following are the effortstaken by the government to preserve theendangered species?

    I Reforestation

    II To set up forest reserves

    III To allow excessive hunting

    IV To enforce law on wildlife act

    A I and III only

    B I, II and IV only

    C I, III and IV only

    D II, III and IV only

    9. Figure 2 shows the two methods topreserve food.

    What is true about Z?

    A Kept below 0C

    B Can last for few years

    C Contains preservatives

    D The nutrients can be preserved

    10. The information below is about theproperty of object X.

    Which of the following is object X?

    11. Which activity will cause the death of

    certain animals due to food shortage?

    12. Food treated with vacuum packing doesnot contain

    A air C water

    B fats D nutrients

    Figure 2

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    13. To recycle waste means

    A to throw waste into dustbins

    B to use man-made materials instead ofnatural materials

    C to classify the used products and placeinto separate dustbins

    D to retrieve material from used ones tocreate a new material

    14. On which inclined plane is the workdone most difficult?

    15. Figure 3 shows the set-up of anexperiment.

    Which shadow will be formed on thescreen?

    16. Figure 4 shows two gears. P and Q.

    Which of the following statements is true?

    A When gear P rotates, gear Q will stoprotating

    B Gear P rotates at different direction from

    gear Q

    C Gear P rotates at a faster speed ascompared to gear Q

    D When gear P makes one rotation, gear Qhas already made five rotations

    17. The diagram shows an aluminium pot.

    The part labelled X is made of plasticbecause plastic

    A is light.

    B conducts electricity.

    C is an insulator of heat.

    D does not absorb water.

    18. The diagram shows an electric circuit.

    Which of the following objects whenconnected to the circuit at X and Y will lightup the bulb?

    Fi ure 3

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    19. Table 1 shows the time recorded in a 100m race by three athletes.

    20. Which of the following activities willcause water pollution?

    21. Figure 5 shows an experiment set-up.

    Which statement is not true about the waterdroplets formed on the outer walls of theglass?

    A The water droplets are tasteless

    B The water droplets are neutral

    C The water droplets change the colour of

    the litmus paper

    22. The bar chart shows the amount of waterreceived b plants F, Q and R over a week.

    The plants are then observed after one week.

    Which of the following statements are true?

    I Plant P appear to be the healthiest.

    II Plants P, Q and R look the same.

    III Plant Q and R are wilted.

    A I and II only

    B I and III only

    C II and III only

    D I, II and III

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    23. Figure 6 shows a box with its shadowand the position of the Sun.

    At which position is the Sun in order to formthe shadow as shown in Figure 6?

    24. Figure 7 shows three constituents in theSolar System.

    What is the ratio of size among X. Y and Z?

    A 1:4:400 C 4:400:40

    B 100:1:40 D 100:40:1

    25. Figure 8 shows a boat is sailing on thesurface of the Earth.

    Which statement is true about Figure 8?

    A The Earth is a sphere

    B The Earth is covered by water

    C The Earth is made up of land and the sea

    D Only boats can go around the Earth

    26. Daniel went camping and needs to combhis hair. He had forgotten to bring a mirror.Which of the following would be the bestfor him to use to see himself?

    A A clear plastic bag.

    B A white sheet of paper.

    C A plastic bowl of water.

    D The bottom of a polished can of nuts.

    27. Allan starts his journey from Town A at2. 15 p.m. and reached his destination, TownB in 3 hours 40 minutes. At what time didAllan reached Town B?

    A 3.40 p.m.

    B 4.05 p.m.

    C 5.35 p.m.

    D 5.55 p.m

    28. Diagram 2 shows five phases of theMoon.

    Arrange the phases of the Moon in thecorrect sequence.

    Fi ure 6

    Fi ure 7

    Fi ure 8

    Dia ram 2

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    A K-J-M-N-L

    B K-N-M-J-L

    C K-L-M-J-N

    D K-J-L-N-M

    29. The diagram shows a method humanscommunicate with each other in farawayplaces.

    Which of the following devices are used forthe same purpose as shown above?

    30. Figure 9 shows an activity carried out bya boy.

    Which of the following simple machines are

    involved in the activity above?

    I Lever III Wedge

    II Wheel and axle IV Inclined plane

    A I and II only

    B II and III only

    C III and IV only

    D I, II and TV only

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    SECTION A

    [30MARKS

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. X is a living thing. The basic needs of Xare water, air and sunlight. What could Xbe?

    2. The diagram shows an experiment set-up.

    Which of the following basic needs of plantsis being tested in the experiment above?

    A Sunlight C Water

    B Food D Air

    3. Below listed are some naturally occurringphenomena or conditions.

    Which process is involved in the conditionslisted above?

    A Freezing C Melting

    B Evaporation D Condensation

    4. Which of the following statements is nottrue?

    A Mammals and birds breathe through lungs

    B All the aquatic animals use gills to breathe

    CThe cockroachs trachea is at theabdomen

    D Oxygen dissolves more easily in the moistskin of frogs

    5. Which of the following does not showthat humans respond to stimuli?

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    6. Which of the following disperses theseeds by explosive mechanism?

    7. Diagram 1 shows a food web.

    Which of the following is an omnivore?

    A Eagle C Small bird

    B Snake D Grasshopper

    8. Which waste disposal method causes airpollution?

    A Land filling

    B Open burning

    C Throw wastes everywhere

    D Throw wastes into the river

    9. Figure 1 shows activities carried out byhumans.

    What is the consequence brought by theactivities shown in Figure 1?

    A Landslide

    B Water pollutionC Greenhouse effect

    D The extinction of animals

    10. Which of the following is the taste of analkaline substance?

    A Sweet C Sour

    B Bitter D Salt

    11. Data below is about object X.

    What is object X?

    A Glass C Clay

    B Aluminium foil D Plastic

    Diagram 1

    Figure 1

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    12. Which situations will pollute our waterresources?

    A I. II and III only

    B I, III and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    D I. II. III and IV

    13. Which of these was not used to measuretime during ancient times?

    A Candle C Shadow

    B Hourglass D Digital watch

    14. The information below is aboutsmoking.

    A P. Q and R

    B P, R and S

    C Q, R and S

    D P, Q, R and S

    15. Which of the following shows the usesof opaque materials?

    I For making roofing materials

    II For making car windscreen

    III For making umbrellas

    A l and Il C II and Ill

    B I and III D I, II and III

    16. At what time is the shadow formed theshortest?

    A 10a.m. C 12noon

    B 4p.m. D 6p.m.

    17. Below are the properties of the surfaceof objects.

    Which properties allow the light to bereflected efficiently?

    A P and Q B P and R

    C Q and S D R and S

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    18. Which measuring tools are used inancient time to measure time?

    A I. II and III only

    B I, II and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    D I, II, III and IV

    19. Figure 2 shows an experiment set-up.Two identical conical flasks are connectedby using delivery tubes which contains afew drops of coloured water inside it.

    How do you make the coloured water movetowards conical flask Y?

    A By heating the coloured water

    B By heating the conical flask X

    C By heating the conical flask Y

    D By heating conical flasks X and Y

    20. The diagram shows an investigationcarried out using a metal ring and a metalball. The metal ball is heated and thechanges are observed.

    What can you conclude from thisinvestigation?

    A The metal ring expands when heated.

    B The metal ball expands when heated.

    C The metal ring contracts when heated.

    D Both the metal ring and metal ball expandwhen heated.

    21. The diagram shows cube P and model Q.

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    22. Which of the following methods canprevent rusting?

    A Coating an iron rack with plastic

    B Soaking iron nails in salt solution

    C Polishing steel rods with sandpaper

    D Wrapping paperclips with wet tissue

    23. What is recycle?

    A Conserving reusable materials

    B Using waste in different ways

    C Cutting down the use of limited naturalmaterials

    D Using science and technology to makewaste into new products

    24. Which of the following describes Orion?

    A Orion can be seen around 12.00 am. and4.00 a.m every day.

    B Orion is best seen between December toFebruary,

    C Orion is always pointing towards the,south.

    D Orion is a group of stars formed in ashape of a cross.

    25. Diagram 3 shows three objects.

    26. Which of the following are caused bythe rotation of Earth around its axis?

    I The occurrence of four seasons

    II The occurrence of day and night

    III The thinning of the ozone layer

    IV The Sun rises from the east and set at thewest

    A I and III only

    B II and IV only

    C III and IV only

    D I, II and III only

    27. Diagram 13 shows the positions of theMoon when it moves around the Earth.

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    28. The occurrence of day and night is dueto

    A the movement of the Sun from east towest

    B the movement of the Moon from west toeast

    C the rotation of the Earth on its axis fromeast to west

    D the rotation of the Earth on its axis fromwest to east

    29. Figure II shows the structure of a roller

    skate.

    Which part. A, B, C or D shows the axle?

    30. The diagram shows the development oftechnology in construction.

    Choose the correct sequence to show hehistory of construction technology, startingwith the oldest.

    A W, Z, X.Y C Y, X, Z.W

    B X, Y, Z, W D Y, Z, X, W$

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    SECTION A

    [30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. The diagram shows a rotten orange.

    What are the grayish patches seen on thesurface of the orange?

    A Protozoa C Fungus

    B Bacteria D Virus

    2. The diagram shows an investigation in alaboratory over two days.

    What is the aim of the investigation?

    A To investigate whether animals need air tostay alive.

    B To investigate whether animals need foodto stag alive.

    C To investigate whether animals can livewithout sunlight.

    D To investigate whether animals needshelter to stag alive.

    3. Which of the following are the units usedto measure time?

    I Hour

    II Year

    III Minute

    IV Gram

    A I and II only

    B I. II and III only

    C I, III and IV only

    D II III and IV only

    4. Which of the following explains thereason of the extinction of animals?

    A Animals lay a lot of eggs

    B Animals take care of their young

    C Animals eat only one type of food

    B Animals eat different types of food

    5. Makcik Minah ran out of vinegar whilecooking sweet and sour fish. Which of thefollowing is suitable to replace the vinegarfor her cooking?

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    6. The information below shows howanimals X, Y and Z protect their eggs indifferent ways.

    7. Which plants reproduce by stem cutting?

    A II and ITT only

    B I, II and IV only

    C I, III and IV only

    D II, III and IV only

    8. Diagram 2 shows an animal.

    Which animal has the same breathing organas the animal in Diagram 2?

    9. Diagram 6 shows four conditions.

    The wet clothes in which condition will dryin the shortest time?

    A P C R

    B Q D S

    10. Diagram 6 shows the fruit of a plant.

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    What are the characteristics of the fruitabove to enable it to be dispersed byanimals?

    I The fruits are juicy.

    II The seeds are small.

    III The fruits have a fragrant smell.

    IV The fruits are brightly coloured.

    A I, II and III only

    B I, III and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    D I, II, III and IV

    11. The following habits can be practiced byevery pupil to save the environment, except

    A group the rubbish accordingly

    B walk or cycle to a near destination

    C switch off the lights when not in use

    D switch on the air-conditioner when it ishot

    12. Which of the following is the effect onenvironment caused burning?

    A Landslide

    B Sound pollution

    C The thinning of the ozone layer

    DThe rise in the worlds temperaturenegative by open

    13. Figure 7 shows four sources ofelectricity P, Q, R and S.

    Which of the following is matched correctlyto its name?

    14. The diagram shows cuboid R and cubeS.

    How many of cubes S ore needed to fillcuboid

    R?

    A l2 C 48

    B 96 D 24

    15. The bar chart in Diagram 5 shows thelength of the shadows formed at differenttime of the day.

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    Which statement is true?

    A The Earth rotates on its axis at the speedof light.

    B The Earth rotates on its axis from the west

    to the east.

    C The Earth takes 12 hours to make acomplete rotation on its axis.

    D The Earth is an opaque object and thiscauses the formation of shadows.

    16. Which of the following factors affect thesize of the shadow formed?

    I The size of the object

    II The shape of the object

    III The distance between the object and thelight source

    IV The distance between the object and thescreen

    A I, II and III only

    B I, III and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    D I, II. III and IV

    17. Below are four different liquids.

    Which liquids will change the colour of bluelitmus paper to red?

    A J and K C K and L

    B J and L D L and M

    18. Listed below are the properties ofmaterial X.

    Material X is most likely to be

    A a candle B petroleum

    C carbonated drink D nitrogen

    19. Figure 3 shows the distance between Kit

    Shengs house and his office.

    Kit Sheng leaves for office at 7.30 am. andhe drives at a speed of 60 km/h. At what

    time will he reach his office?

    A 7.45 a.m.

    B 7.55 a.m.

    C 8.00 a.m.

    D 8.lOa.m.

    20. Which of the following are the

    advantages of technology to mankind?

    I Work becomes easier.

    II Saves money.

    III Saves time

    A land II only

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    B I and III only

    C II and III only

    D I, II and III

    21. Diagram 10 shows the height of objectsX and Y.

    Which units are suitable for measuring theheight of objects X and Y?

    22. Figure 12 shows one phenomenon in thesky.

    What is represented by H?

    A Saturn C Comets

    B Meteors D Asteroids

    23. Diagram 11 shows four objects.

    Which of the following is the commoncharacteristic of the objects above?

    A They are tasteless.

    B They are alkaline substances.

    C They change the colour of a red litmuspaper to blue.

    D They do not change the colour of red and

    blue litmus papers.

    24. Below are four planets in the SolarSystem, P. Q, R and S.

    Based on the surface temperature of eachplanet, arrange the planets above from thehottest to the coldest.

    25. Why do we need to use energy wisely?

    I To save cost.

    II To avoid wastage.

    III To reduce pollution.

    IV To avoid using renewable energy.

    A I and II only

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    B II and IV only

    C I, II and III only

    D I, III and IV only

    26. A constellation Q has the followingcharacteristics.

    What is Q?

    A Southern Cross

    B Big Dipper

    C Scorpion

    D Orion

    27. Figure 15 shows an activity done by afarmer.

    Which of the following devices can help toovercome the activity shown in Figure 15?

    A HoeB Crane

    C Field sprayer

    D Ploughing machine

    28. Which of the following is true aboutmeteors?

    A They have glowing tails.

    B They are huge chunks of rocks.

    C They move round the Sun in a large ovalpath.

    D They probably originated from theasteroid bell

    29. Figure 6 shows that the Sun, the Moonand the Earth are on a straight line.

    Which statement is true about Figure 6?

    A The Moon falls into darkness

    B The whole Earth falls into darkness

    C The process lasts for few minutes

    D The shadow of the Moon blocks thewhole Earth

    30. Which of the following shows thedevelopment of technology in agriculture?

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    SECTION A

    [30 MARKS]

    Answer all the questions in this section

    1. The diagram shows a food chain.

    Which of the following animals is mostprobably X?

    A Grasshopper

    B Butterfly

    C Bird

    D Rat

    2. Which of the following aremicroorganisms?

    I Protozoa

    II Bed bug

    III Ant

    IV Virus

    A l and II

    B l and III

    C I and IV

    D II and III

    3. Mrs Liew found that the dough sheprepared to make bread did not rise.

    She should have

    A added yeast to the dough.

    B added less flour to the dough.

    C added cooking oil to the dough.

    D added more water to the dough.

    4. Which of the following show that humansrespond to stimuli?

    I A girl withdraws her hand when shetouches a hot iron accidently.

    II A boy breathes rapidly after runningaround the school field.

    III A girl sweats when she walks in the sun.

    IV A boy blinks his eyes when a sharpobject moves towards his eyes.

    A I and II C II and III

    B I and IV D III and IV

    5. Which of the following animals take careof their eggs?

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    6. Which of the following describeshibernation the best?

    A The grouping of many animals to protectthemselves from predators.

    B The time when the animals eat the most

    to store the food in their body.

    C The state of an animal going into a deepsleep to prevent excessive loss of water fromits body.

    D The most active period of an animal thathelps it to lose excessive water from itsbody.

    7. Figure 3 shows one of the endangeredspecies in Malaysia.

    Which of the following causes the animal inFigure 3 to face extinction?

    A Lack of food

    B Lack of water source

    C Killed in the forest fire

    D The habitat has been destroyed

    8. The diagram shows the life cycle of a

    butterfly.

    9. Diagram 4 shows the observationrecorded in an experiment.

    Which of the following properties are

    proven in the experiment above?

    I A solid has mass.

    II A solid has a fixed shape.

    III A solid has a fixed volume.

    IV A solid cannot be compressed.

    A I and II only

    B I and III only

    C II and III only

    D III and IV only

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    10. The following list the steps involvedduring the canning process.

    Which steps stated above is not requiredduring the canning process?

    A P C R

    B Q D S

    11. Which of the following shows the watercycle correctly?

    12. Which of the following waste can decaynaturally?

    A Iron gate

    B Glass bottle

    C Newspaper

    D Aluminium can

    13. Non-renewable energy means the energythat

    A are not easily found.

    B cannot be replenished when it is used up.

    C cannot be transformed from one form toanother.

    D can be replaced with alternative source ofenergy.

    14. Swee Lan conducts an experiment to

    investigate the response of seedlingstowards the sunlight. She placed seedling Anear the window and seedling B under herbed. What would her observations be afterthree days?

    A The shoot of seedling B grew downwardsinto the damp cotton wool.

    B The shoot of seedling B looks healthierthan that of seedling A.

    C The shoot of seedling A grew outwards insearch of sunlight.

    D The shoot of seedling A grew away fromthe sunlight.

    15. Which of the following factors should beconsidered when choosing suitable materialsto make an object?

    I The uses of the objectII The mass of the object

    III The colour of the object

    IV The properties of the material

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    A I and IV only

    B II and III only

    C I, III and IV only

    D II, III and IV only

    16. Which of the following show thecharacteristics of spoilt food?

    A K, L and M C L, M and N

    B K, L and N D K, L, M and N

    17. The diagram shows a boy behind a tallwall.

    If the boy wants to observe the scenerybehind the tall wall, which of the followingdevices can be used?

    18. Diagram 4 shows an electric circuit.

    Which statements are true about the circuitabove?

    I It is a complete circuit.

    II The more bulbs there are in the circuit, thedimmer the bulbs are.

    III All the bulbs in the circuit can becontrolled by a switch.

    IV The brightness of the bulbs is affected bythe number of batteries in the circuit.

    A I, II and III only

    B I, II and IV only

    C II, III and IV only

    D I, II, III and IV

    19. When a blue litmus paper is immersed inliquid Q, no change was observed. Which ofthe following could be liquid Q?

    A Lime juice C Orange juice

    B Warm water D Pineapple juice

    20. Which of the following are the

    applications of the principle of expansionand contraction in daily life?

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    A I, II and III

    B I, II and IV

    C I, III and IV

    D II, III and IV

    21. Which of the following explains

    recycling of materials?

    A Unwanted materials are reused for otherpurposes.

    B Unwanted materials are burnt inincinerators,

    C Unwanted materials are processed tomake new products.

    D Unwanted materials are processed with

    other materials to form new materials.

    22. Which of the following tools is acomplex machine?

    23. Which of the following is true about theSolar System?

    A The planets in the Solar System give outlight

    B Uranus is in the centre of the SolarSystem

    C The planets differ in size and distancefrom the Sun

    D The main constituents of the Solar Systemare the meteors and asteroids

    24. Which of the following statements is not

    true about the Moon?

    A The Moon is a natural satellite of theEarth.

    B The Moon does not emit light but reflectslight from the Sun.

    C The rotation of the Moon around the Earthcauses the occurrence of day and night.

    D The Moon moves around the Earth, and at

    the same time, it moves around the Sun.

    25. The diagram shows a constellation.

    P points to the

    A south C west

    B north D east

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    26. Diagram 12 shows the Sun and theMoon observed by people on the Earth.

    The Sun and the Moon appear the same size,because

    A the Earth is very close to the Sun.

    B the Moon is very far from the Earth.

    C the distance between the Sun and theEarth is much closer than the distancebetween the Earth and the Moon.

    D the distance between the Sun and theEarth is much further apart than the distancebetween the Earth and the Moon.

    27.Figure 15 shows the Orion constellation.

    R points to theA East

    B South

    C West

    D North

    28. The diagram shows a device toovercome humans limitation.

    Which of the following is the most suitableactivity for using the device shown?

    A To look at the fungus on rotten bread

    B To look at a sparrow while it is flying

    C To look at the pollen of a flower

    D To look at a tree behind a wall

    29. Which methods were used tocommunicate in the ancient time?

    A I, II and III only

    B I, Il and IV only

    C I, III and IV only

    D II, III and IV only

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    30. Figure 4 shows the positions of the Earthand the Moon.

    At which position is the Moon when peopleat zone Z on the Earth observe the fu11moon?