E-Assessment Practice: Essential Skills
E-Assessment Practice: Essential Skills
E-Assessment Practice: Essential Skills
Module 1
Essential
Skills
Criterion BC
Light provides energy for the synthesis of glucose from carbon dioxide and water during
photosynthesis. An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of light intensity on the
rate of photosynthesis of a water plant. The diagram below shows the apparatus used.
a. Suggest how you ensure that the plant had a good supply of carbon dioxide.
1m
1m
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d. Suggest and explain how could you prevent the heat from the lamp affecting the experiment.
2m
Using this apparatus set up, design and investigation to investigate the effect of increasing light
intensity on the rate of photosynthesis?
1m 2m 3m 4m
Reference to 5 IV
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Data or or and
3 trials
rubric trials 3 trials 3 trials
And calculates
mean
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Equipment is Equipment to
measure
suggested measure
Equipment DV and to control
but is not relevant DV or to control or
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monitor one CV
monitor one CV
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Plant materials is used to produce ethanol, which can be used as biofuel. The main sources of
plant materials used around the world today are wheat, corn, soybeans and sugarcanes. These
food sources are used because they have high sugar content, and they ferment easily. Some
students investigated if other food waste could be fermented to produce biofuel.
The food waste they choose to study was sugarcanes and pineapples. The results from their
investigation are shown in the table below.
a. For each of the food waste, identify the day which the total mass of ethanol was produced.
Sugarcanes 1m Pineapple 1m
b. Plot the data for sugarcane and pineapple waste on the graph. You should also add a title
Title :
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c. Outline two trends in ethanol production for pineapple waste. Explain these trends 6m
using scientific reasoning.
Trend 1 Trend 2
Explanation 1 Explanation 2
d. Calculate the total mass of ethanol produced by sugarcane and pineapple waste over the 11
days.
Sugarcanes 1m Pineapple 1m
e. Calculate the difference in mass produced for both types of food waste. 1m
During fermentation, a food source containing more carbohydrates will produce more ethanol
than a food source that contains less carbohydrates.
Remarks
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