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Science test
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I The test is 1 hour long. I You will need: pen, pencil, rubber, ruler, protractor and calculator. I The test starts with easier questions. I Try to answer all of the questions. I The number of marks available for each question is given below the
mark boxes in the margin. You should not write in this margin. I Do not use any rough paper. I Check your work carefully. I Ask your teacher if you are not sure what to do.
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1. Nancy is a dancer.
1a 1 mark
(a) When Nancy dances her arms and legs are moved by pairs of antagonistic muscles. How do antagonistic muscle pairs work? Tick the correct box.
Both muscles contract at the same time.
One muscle is big and the other is small.
As one muscle contracts, the other relaxes.
One muscle is strong and the other is weak.
Both muscles relax at the same time.
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(b) As Nancy dances her breathing changes because she needs more oxygen. The graph below shows how the volume of air in her lungs changes when she dances.
4000
Nancy starts dancing
3000
2000 1000
0
0
0.5
1.0
From the graph, give two ways her breathing changes when she dances. 1. 2.
(c) Nancy's muscle cells produce carbon dioxide as she dances.
Which of the following shows how the carbon dioxide is removed from Nancy's body? Tick the correct box.
muscle cells
bloodstream
windpipe lungs
nose
1b 1 mark
1b 1 mark
muscle cells windpipe lungs bloodstream nose
muscle cells bloodstream lungs windpipe nose
muscle cells
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windpipe
bloodstream
3
lungs
nose maximum 4 marks
1c 1 mark
Total
4
2. (a) The table below shows the pH of four acidic liquids.
acidic liquid
pH
grapefruit juice
3.1
ethanoic acid
3.0
lemonade
4.4
dilute hydrochloric acid
1.0
2a 1 mark
Which of these liquids is the least acidic?
(b) Emilio cooked an egg until it was hard-boiled. He put the egg in a beaker of dilute hydrochloric acid as shown.
2bi 1 mark
dilute hydrochloric acid
bubbles of gas
egg
(i) The egg shell reacted completely with the acid. After two days the pH of the liquid in the beaker was 2.5.
How did the acidity of the liquid in the beaker change? Use the table above to help you.
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(ii) Emilio put another hard-boiled egg in some ethanoic acid. It took longer for the shell to react completely. Use the table opposite to suggest a reason for this.
(c) The chemical formulae for four acids are shown in the table below.
sulphuric acid H2SO4
hydrochloric acid HCl
nitric acid HNO3
ethanoic acid CH3COOH
(i) Give the name of the element that is present in all four acids.
(ii) Give the names of the two other elements present in sulphuric acid. 1. 2.
(iii) How many atoms are there in the formula HNO3 (nitric acid)?
2bii 1 mark
2ci 1 mark
2cii 1 mark
2cii 1 mark
2ciii 1 mark
maximum 7 marks
Total
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5
7
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