Science 2025 Test 8
Science 2025 Test 8
Science
Stage 8
Paper 2 2025
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• You should show all your working on the question paper.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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component function
                                                                            protects against
                                                                               pathogens
plasma
                                                                               transports
                                                                              mitochondria
transports nutrients
transports oxygen
[2]
(b) Name the process that gases use to travel between blood and the air in the lungs.
[1]
[2]
                               A
                                                                           B
         B
                                                                                      [2]
[1]
[1]
crust
mantle
core
                                              calcium
                                           carbohydrates
                                            fats and oils
                                                 iron
                                              proteins
                                              vitamin A
                                              vitamin C
                                              vitamin D
                                                water
(a) (i) Write down the constituent that is most essential for healthy muscle development.
[1]
(ii) Write down the two constituents that are most essential for healthy bone growth.
               2
                                                                                                    [1]
Look at the pie chart that shows factors that cause cancer.
                                      other
                                      26%                                   diet
                                                                            35%
                                genetics
                                  6%
                                  alcohol
                                    3%
                                                      tobacco
                                                        30%
(i) What is the total percentage of cancer caused by diet and tobacco?
% [1]
[1]
thermometer
                                                                                 insulated
                                                                                 container
acid
    •    measures the temperature of the acid at the end after all of solid A reacts
    •    repeats this experiment with solids B, C and D.
    Look at her results.
[1]
[1]
    2
                                                                                    [1]
80
70
60
50 Oliver
                                        Mike
 distance
           40
 in metres
30
20
10
                0
                    0    2          4             6                               8            10   12   14      16
                                                                                  time
                                                                              in seconds
m [1]
(b) What is the distance Mike runs in the first 8 seconds of the race?
m [1]
Explain how you can tell from the shape of the graph.
[1]
(d) Describe how the graph shows that Oliver won the race.
[1]
10
thermometer
boiling tube
water
burning food
Pierre then repeats the investigation for all three foods two more times.
    Look at his table of results showing the measurements taken and the increases in
    temperature calculated.
temperature of water in C
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
          bread            3.3                       32                         30                 41      40               9       10
                                          ......                                        ......                  ......
        sunflower
                           1.7             27        29                         30      48         49      47   21         20       17
          seeds
biscuit 2.2 30 31 31 42 36 43 12 5 12
11
The initial temperature of the water is 33C and the final temperature of the water is 42C.
C [1]
yes no
[1]
(b) This table shows the mass of the constituents found in 100 g of food X.
constituent mass in g
carbohydrate 35
fat 51
protein 6
water 8
[2]
12
         2
                                                                                [2]
Write down the word used to describe substances that are unreactive.
[1]
13
    (a) The diagram shows what happens when a narrow beam of white light is shone towards
        a special piece of glass.
           ray of
          white light
........................................ light
........................................
[1]
14
(b) Different coloured light from three sources is shone onto the same area of a white screen.
cyan
      ........................................
                                                          blue                                 green
                                                               yellow
                                                                                                                                                  [2]
15
[1]
16
13 Rajiv investigates how the solubility of potassium nitrate changes as the temperature increases.
The solubility of a solid is the number of grams of the solid that dissolves in 100 g of water.
                                temperature                        solubility
                                   in oC                   in g / 100 cm3 of water
                                       0                                    13
                                     10                                      21
                                     20                                      32
                                     40                                      64
                                     60                                     110
17
    (a) Plot his results on the grid. Some have been done for you.
         Draw the curve of best fit.
                      120
110
100
90
80
70
     solubility
     in g / 100 cm3    60
     of water
50
40
30
20
10
                        0
                            0          10          20                             30         40     50   60      70
                                                                                temperature in °C
                                                                                                                 [2]
18
    (b) Describe how the solubility of potassium nitrate changes as the temperature of the
        water increases.
[1]
19
    Gabriella:
    •    holds an electromagnet above some pins and switches the electromagnet on
    •    counts how many pins the electromagnet attracts
    •    repeats the experiment using a different number of turns on the coil of the electromagnet.
(a) Write down one way Gabriella makes her investigation a fair test.
[1]
20 7 9
40 12 13
60 21 37
80 31 33
100 38 42
(i) Explain how the data in the table shows that the results are unreliable.
[1]
(ii) Suggest what Gabriella does to make her results more reliable.
[1]
[1]
20
    The concentration of a solution depends on how many solute particles are present in 1 cm3
    of water.
[1]
(a) Blessy makes four statements about changes in climate and weather.
                                                                                 climate
                                      statement                                     or
                                                                                 weather
Forty years ago, there was a lot more rain than there is today.
[2]
    (b) Suggest one human activity that causes changes in the atmosphere linked to
        climate change.
[1]
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                                                                                                                                                             hydrogen                                                                                                                                helium
                                                                                                                     Key                                        1                                                                                                                                      4
                                                             3            4                                      atomic number                                                                                                       5            6             7            8             9           10
                                                            Li          Be                                 atomic symbol                                                                                                             B            C            N            O             F           Ne
                                                           lithium     beryllium                                      name                                                                                                         boron        carbon       nitrogen      oxygen       fluorine      neon
                                                             7            9                                   relative atomic mass                                                                                                   11           12           14            16           19           20
                                                             11          12                                                                                                                                                          13           14           15            16           17           18
                                                           Na           Mg                                                                                                                                                          Al           Si            P             S            Cl          Ar
                                                           sodium     magnesium                                                                                                                                                  aluminium      silicon    phosphorus      sulfur       chlorine      argon
                                                             23          24                                                                                                                                                          27           28           31            32          35.5          40
                                                             19          20            21             22               23              24          25           26          27            28             29            30            31           32           33            34           35           36
                                                             K          Ca           Sc              Ti                V              Cr          Mn           Fe          Co             Ni           Cu             Zn           Ga            Ge           As           Se             Br          Kr
                                                          potassium    calcium     scandium        titanium         vanadium       chromium     manganese      iron        cobalt        nickel        copper         zinc         gallium     germanium     arsenic      selenium      bromine      krypton
                                                             39          40            45             48               51              52          55           56          59            59             64            65            70           73           75            79           80           84
                                                             37          38            39             40               41              42          43           44          45            46             47            48            49           50           51            52           53           54
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Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
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                                                          rubidium    strontium      yttrium      zirconium          niobium      molybdenum    technetium   ruthenium    rhodium      palladium        silver      cadmium        indium         tin       antimony      tellurium      iodine      xenon
                                                             85          88            89             91               93              96           –          101          103           106           108           112           115          119          122           128           127         131
                                                             55          56         57–71             72               73              74          75           76          77            78             79            80            81           82           83            84           85           86
                                                                                   lanthanoids
                                                            Cs          Ba                           Hf               Ta               W          Re          Os            Ir            Pt            Au           Hg             Tl           Pb            Bi          Po             At          Rn
                                                          caesium       barium                     hafnium          tantalum         tungsten    rhenium     osmium        iridium      platinum        gold        mercury       thallium       lead        bismuth      polonium      astatine      radon
                                                            133          137                         178              181             184          186         190          192           195           197           201           204          207          209            –             –           –
                                                             87          88         89–103           104              105             106          107         108          109           110           111           112           113          114          115           116           117         118
                                                                                       57             58               59              60          61           62          63            64             65            66            67           68           69            70           71
                                                         lanthanoids                  La            Ce                Pr              Nd          Pm          Sm           Eu            Gd             Tb           Dy            Ho            Er          Tm            Yb            Lu
                                                                                   lanthanum        cerium        praseodymium    neodymium     promethium   samarium    europium      gadolinium      terbium     dysprosium     holmium       erbium       thulium      ytterbium     lutetium
                                                                                      139            140              141             144           –          150          152           157           159           163           165          167          169           173           175
                                                                                       89             90               91              92          93           94          95            96             97            98            99          100          101           102           103
                                                         actinoids                    Ac            Th                Pa               U          Np           Pu         Am            Cm              Bk            Cf           Es           Fm           Md            No             Lr
                                                                                    actinium       thorium         protactinium      uranium    neptunium    plutonium   americium       curium       berkelium    californium   einsteinium    fermium    mendelevium    nobelium     lawrencium
                                                                                       –             232              231             238           –           –            –             –              –            –             –            –             –            –             –