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Test 2

1. The document contains a monthly science test for Form 1 students with multiple choice questions about science concepts and experiments. 2. Questions on the test cover topics like simple pendulums, scientific definitions, SI units, laboratory safety rules, converting between metric units and scientific notation, measuring instruments, experimental results, sources of measurement error, and microscopic specimen preparation. 3. The test contains diagrams illustrating scientific apparatus and experiments to aid comprehension of the questions being asked.

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SMK BANDAR PUTRA

10. Change 3 x 10-3 m into prefix form


MONTHLY TEST (TEST 2) A 3 mm
B 3 dm
SCIENCE FORM 1 C 3 cm
NAME: ……………………………………… DPERIOD:
3 dam
1 HOUR
6. Figure 1 shows a simple pendulum
CLASS:………………………………………
moving from 1 to 5 and then back again to 11. DATE:
The table16below
APRIL 2009some prefix
shows
1. and their symbols. Which of the following
pairs is incorrectly matches?
Figurein
Instruction: Answer all questions 1 Section A and Section B. For question in Section Prefix A, eachSymbols
question
is followed Which
by fourofanswers.
the following
Chooseinfluences the
the best answer. A mega M
period of oscillation of a simple B deci D
Section A (25 marks)
pendulum? C kilo k
D nano n
A The length of the thread.
1. Science can be define as the 12. Which of following represents the
B The thickness of the thread.
C The number of prefix value of micro?
A study of scientific knowledge
oscillation
B study of outer space A 0.000 001
D The weight of the pendulum.
C study of living things 4. A B of the
Which 0.001
B following correct
D study of natural environment C
hazard warning 1000 for corrosive
symbols
7. All of the following are basic
quantities except substances? D 1 000 000
2. Which of the occurrence below is
not a natural phenomenon?
A time 13. Which of the following statements
B speed
A Tsunami about mass are true?
C temperature
B Pollution C D
D electric current I Mass varies according to
C Hurricane
5. Making hypothesis means
locations.
D Floods
8. Which are following is not a SI
II Mass is defined as the
unit? A interpreting data
3. Which statement is true about the
Bquantity of the amatter.
making smart guess
science laboratory safety rules and
A Metre C controlling
III theofvariables
Mass objects can
precautions?
be measured by using beamtobalance?
B Celsius D deciding what do
C Ampere before the experiment is carried
A Turn off the tap and gas
D Kilogram out.
after using it.
A I and II only
B Taste the chemical as you
9. 7564000 m which is changed to B I and III only
like.
standard form is
C Throw solids into the sink. C II and III only
D Enter the laboratory
A 7.564 x 104 m D I, II and III
whenever you want5
to.
B 7.564 x 10 m 1
C 7.564 x 106 m
D 7.564 x 107m
The apparatus in figure 2 can be
14. Which of the following instrument used to measure the
can be used to measure the mass of an
object? A length of a measuring
cylinder
B internal diameter of a
measuring cylinder
C external diameter of a
A I and II only
measuring cylinder
B I and III only D diameter of a measuring
C II and III only cylinder
D I, II and III
17.
15. The information below is a result
of an experiment. Figure 3

Figure 3 shows an out lines of a leaf


traced on a piece of graph paper. Estimate
the area of the leaf.

A 20 cm3
What is the mass of water? B 21 cm3
C 22 cm3
A 50 g
D 23 cm3
B 60 g
C 70 g 18. There will be an error in the
reading when the eye is not placed at the
D 150 g
same level as the meniscus. This error
known as
16.
A meniscus error
Figure 2 B displacement
C density
2 D parallax error
19. I III
ParallaxII error causes inaccuracy in
measurements. How can this error be
avoided? 22. When the specimen is placed on
a slide, the cover slip must be placed
A Read the mark which is in slowly so that
line with the bottom of the
meniscus. A the slide does not crack.
B Position the eye vertically B the specimen is not spoilt.
above the meniscus. C the specimen is always dry.
C Read the mark which is in D air bubbles are not formed.
line the top of the meniscus
Mass of beaker = 100g 23. What is the protoplasm?
D Position the eye vertically
Mass of beaker with sugar dissolve in
below the meniscus.
water = 160g A cytoplasm and vacuole
20. Mass of sugar dissolved
The external in waterof=a10g
diameter boiling B nucleus and cytoplasm
tube is 7.2 cm and its internal diameter is C cytoplasm and chloroplast
6.6 cm. What is the thickness of the D nucleus and chloroplast
beaker?
24. Chloroplasts in plant cell contain

A 30 mm A chromosome
B 60 mm B starch grains
C 3.0 mm C chlorophyll
D 6.0 mm D water and mineral salts
P
25. Which of the following are
21.
correct about functions of P, Q and R?
R
Q
Figure 4

Figure 4 show several steps carried out to


StructureFunctionIPGives cell a definite
measure the volume of cork. The volume
shapeIIQControls all the activities of the
in cm3, of the cork is
cellIIIRContains food
A I and II only
A x-y
B I and III only
B z-x
C II and III only
C z-y
D I, II and III
D z+y-x
3
4

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