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Russell put ground-up coffee beans in a coffee maker and added hot water.
(a) How could Russell see that some coffee had dissolved in the water?
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(1)
(i) Which mesh would be best to separate the coffee drink from all the
ground-up coffee beans? Write the letter.
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(1)
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(ii) This method of making coffee uses a type of filter.
The apparatus used for filtration in a school laboratory is drawn below.
Which part of the apparatus above works in the same way as the wire
mesh? Write the letter.
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(1)
(c) Russell wanted to separate the water from the coffee drink.
He set up the apparatus shown below.
(i) Why did Russell put ice cubes around the glass tube?
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(ii) Choose words from the box below to fill the gaps in the following
sentences.
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(4)
maximum 8 marks
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Q2
pH chart
pH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
colour of universal
liquid pH
indicator solution
milk green
rain water 5
bleach 11
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(c) Michelle measured the pH of some milk stored at room temperature for five
days.
(1)
(ii) Use the graph. How does the pH of the milk change over the five days?
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(1)
maximum 5 marks
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Q3
A rocket was fired above a seaside town to call out the lifeboat crew. The rocket
exploded, giving out light and sound at the same time.
(a) Lisa was outside the town. She saw the flash of the rocket exploding and
heard the bang.
She heard the bang and saw the flash at the same time.
(1)
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(b) Some people were nearer to the rocket than Lisa. How did the sound seem
to them?
It was quieter.
It was louder.
(1)
Maximum 3 marks
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Q4
(1)
(ii) The useful energy output from the solar cells is ........................................
energy.
(1)
(b) For every 500 J of energy absorbed by the solar cells, 75 J of energy are
transferred to the batteries.
Use the following equation to calculate the efficiency of the solar cells. Show
clearly how you work out your answer.
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Efficiency = ……………………………
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Maximum 4 marks
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Q5
David made two electromagnets as shown below. He used paper-clips to test the
strength of each electromagnet. He switched on the power supply in both
circuits.
(a) How can you tell that the strength of both electromagnets is the same?
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(1)
(b) David switched off the power supply in both coil iron core coil steel core
circuits.
The paper-clips fell off the iron core, but not
power supply power supply
off the steel core. off off
Why is iron used, rather than steel, for the core of an electromagnet?
Use the diagrams above to help you.
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(c) David used a sensor to measure the strength of an electromagnet.
25 mm from
electromagnet
reading on
the sensor
50 mm from
electromagnet
current (amps)
(i) How did the distance of the sensor from the electromagnet affect the
reading on the sensor?
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(1)
(ii) How did the size of the current in the coil affect the strength of the
electromagnet?
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Maximum 5 marks
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Q6
Susan has a small fan to keep herself cool. When she switches it on, a motor turns the
blades to blow air.
blade
switch
(a) The diagrams below show the symbols for a battery, a motor and a switch.
In the space below, draw a series circuit diagram for the fan using these
symbols.
(1)
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(ii) Some of this energy is used to turn the blades.
The rest of the energy is wasted.
(1)
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(1)
maximum 6 marks
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Q7
Lorna built the circuit drawn below. All the bulbs are identical.
(a) Complete the table below by writing on or off for each bulb.
switch bulb
S1 S2 A B C D
open open
off off off off
open closed
closed open
closed closed
(3)
maximum 3 marks
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Q8
The drawings show some woodland and some farmland. Both have a river flowing
through.
(a) (i) There is a wider variety of wildlife in the woodland than in the
farmland.
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(1)
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(b) Many farmers spray chemicals on their fields.
fertilisers
pesticides
(1)
fertilisers
(1)
(iii) There is a wider variety of wildlife in the river flowing through the
woodland than in the river flowing through the farmland.
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(1)
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(c) The population of the UK has increased over the last two hundred years.
This increase in population has resulted in damage to the environment.
Apart from farming methods, give two ways in which humans damage the
environment.
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2 ..................................................................................................................................
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(2)
maximum 8 marks
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Q9
The drawings show the amounts of different substances in 100 g of full-cream milk
and 100 g of skimmed milk.
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(c) (i) Which animals produce milk to feed their young?
Tick the correct box.
amphibians birds
mammals reptiles
(1)
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Q10
The bar chart below shows how the number of cigarettes smoked is linked to the
percentage of deaths from heart disease in the total male population.
(a) Use the information in the bar chart to write two conclusions about the
relationship between smoking and the number of male deaths from heart
disease.
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2. ....................................................................................................................
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(2)
(b) Smoking can cause fat to be deposited in the arteries to the heart muscle.
Explain how this could prevent the heart muscle from working properly.
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(c) The drawing below shows part of the lining of the airway leading into the
lungs.
(i) Describe how mucus and cilia help to keep the airway free of dust and
bacteria.
mucus ...................................................................................................
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cilia .......................................................................................................
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(1)
maximum 8 marks
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Q11
(a) (i) Which country had the greatest proportion of people with cancer of
the large intestine?
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(1)
(ii) What conclusion could you come to about the effect of eating starch
on getting cancer of the large intestine?
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(b) (i) Starch is a carbohydrate.
bread cheese
chicken tomatoes
fish pasta
(2)
(ii) What other type of nutrient, needed as part of a balanced diet, keeps
the
intestine working well and prevents constipation?
Tick the correct box.
(1)
maximum 5 marks
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Mark schemes
Q1.
(b) (i) • D
1 (L3)
(ii) • P
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• evaporation
1 (L4)
• condensation
1 (L4)
[8]
Q2.
(a) • 7
• orange
• purple
accept ‘time’
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accept ‘days’
do not accept ‘hours’ or ‘minutes’
1 (L4)
[5]
1. (a)(i) She saw the flash first. if more than one box is ticked 1
award no mark
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(b) It was louder. if more than one box is ticked, 1
award no mark
(b) 75 / 500 1
[4]
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• steel stays magnetised
(ii) • the greater the current the stronger the electromagnet 1 (L6)
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(iii) any one from 1 (L6)
4. (a)• 1 (L4)
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do not accept a switch drawn as
accept ‘batteries’
• sound 1 (L4)
accept ‘thermal’
[6]
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5. (a) 3 (L6)
A B C D
on on off off
on on on on
Q1.
• roads
• quarrying
• grazing
2
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(ii) pesticides
1
• global warming
2
[8]
Q3.
(a) • fat
accept ‘cream’
1 (L3)
• in the blood
• in blood vessels
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accept ‘plasma’
accept a named blood vessel
accept ‘arteries’ or ‘veins’ or ‘capillaries’
or ‘circulatory system’
accept ‘blood cells’ or ‘red cells’
accept ‘the heart pumps blood’
[5]
Q5.
• the more cigarettes smoked, the greater the number or percentage that
die
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accept statements such as ‘20 cigarettes a day is
worse when you are 45 – 64 than under 45’
accept the converse
1 (L7)
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(ii) • it paralyses them or they stop moving
[8]
Q7.
(ii) the less starch eaten, the more people get cancer
• pasta
(ii) fibre
[5]
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