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 1. How do we d efine science? A. Science i s a coll ecti on of exp er iments condu ct ed by scie nt is ts . B. Sc ie nce co ns ists of na tur al phenomena. C. Science is a branch of k nowledge that inol es t he systemati c obser ation of natural phenomena. !. Sci enc e i s t he i ne nti on o f e "ui pme nts and mac hineri es to m eet man#s dai ly need s. $. %hich of t he following is not  a natural phenomenon? A. &he occurrence of da y and night. B. &he occurrence of rainbows. C. &he formation of clouds. !. &he launching of rockets. '. St at e the ca re er t hat in ol es i n th e st udy of p lant s. A. (harmacist B. (hysicist C. Biologist !. Botanist ). %hat i s t he meani ng of t he f ol lowi ng ha*ar d sy mbol ? A. +xplosie material  B. Corrosie material  C. &oxic materia l !. ,adioactie material

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1. How do we define science?

A. Science is a collection of experiments conducted by scientists.

B. Science consists of natural phenomena.

C. Science is a branch of knowledge that involves the systematic observation of natural phenomena. D. Science is the invention of equipments and machineries to meet mans daily needs.2. Which of the following is not a natural phenomenon?

A. The occurrence of day and night.

B. The occurrence of rainbows.C. The formation of clouds.D. The launching of rockets. 3. State the career that involves in the study of plants.A. Pharmacist

B. Physicist

C. Biologist

D. Botanist 4. What is the meaning of the following hazard symbol?

A. Explosive material

B. Corrosive material

C. Toxic material

D. Radioactive material

5. What is the use of apparatus shown in figure above?

A. To support apparatus and ensure even heating

B. To hold or support apparatus

C. To provide a flame

D. To collect gases

6. The information above shows some of the steps taken when conducting a scientific research. Which of these are arranged in the correct sequence?

A. S, T, R, P, Q B. R, P, Q, T, S

C. Q, P, R, S, T

D. T, Q, P, R, S 7. During a scientific investigation, what must you do after you have identified what you want to find out?

A. Write a report.

B. Make a conclusion.

C. Make a smart guess.

D. Controlled the variables.

8.The diagram above shows the oscillation of a pendulum from P to R and then back to Q.

Choose a factor that influences the oscillation of the pendulum.

A. The length of the pendulum

B. The thickness of the string

C. The number of oscillations

D. The weight of the pendulum bob

Physical quantitiesS. I unit

TemperatureP

LengthQ

Electric currentR

9. Table above shows the S.I units of three physical quantities. Which of the following represents P, Q and R?

PQR

A.CelciusCentimetreAmpere

B.KelvinMetreAmpere

C.KelvinMetreVolt

D.CelciusKilometreAmpere

10. Which of the following has the same value as 0.03 km?

I30 m

II3 000 cm

III30 000 mm

A. I, II and III

B. I and II only

C. II and III only

D. I only

A. Which of the following equation is incorrect?

B. 5 10-2 m = 0.05 m

C. 6 X 106 s = 6 000 000 s

D. 0.00200 A = 2 X 10-2 A

E. 1 000 g = 1 X 103 g

11. The following table shows the comparison between mass and weight. Which of the following is correct?

Mass Weight

A.Depends on the force of gravity A measure of the distance between two points.

B.S.I unit is Newton S.I unit is kilogram

C.Does not vary from place to place Varies from place to place

D.Measured by spring balance Measured by lever balance

12. Which of the following balances can be used to measure the mass of an object?

I Lever balance

II Electronic balance

III Triple-beam balance

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

13. The length of a curved line can be measured by using

IThread and ruler

IIMetre ruler

IIIInternal calliperA. I, II and III

B. I and II only

C. II and III only

D. I only

15.The above diagram shows the water level in a measuring cylinder before and after four marbles are put into it. What is the volume of each marble?

A. 2 cm3B. 5 cm3C. 12 cm3D. 16 cm3

16.The diagram shows a map of Peninsular Malaysia that drawn on a piece of graph paper that has squares of 1 cm. Estimate the area of the map on the graph paper.

A. 14 cm2

B. 24 cm2C. 29 cm2

D. 33 cm217.The diagram show the apparatus used to find the volume of a piece of cork.

The volume of a piece of cork is

A. 1.9 cm3

B. 6.3 cm3C. 12.6 cm3

D. 14.5 cm318. All living things are made up of basic units called _______________. A. OrgansB. Tissues

C. CellsD. systems

19.

What is the function of X?

A. To magnify the image formed by the objective lens.B. To hold the microscope slide in position.C. To reflect light on to the object.

D. To support the microscope slide.

20. Choose the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell.

Animal cellPlant cell

A. Has chloroplastNo chloroplast

B. No nucleusHas a nucleus

C. No cytoplasmHas cytoplasm

D. No cell wallHas cell wall

21.

The information above describes a kind of organism. Which of the following could be the

organism.

I. SeaweedII. Yeast III. Spirogyra

A. I only

B. III only C. I and III onlyD. II and III only22. Which of the following are examples of unicellular organisms?

A. Amoeba, Yeast and HydraB. Euglena, Yeast and Spirogyra

C. Yeast, Amoeba and Euglena

D. Spirogyra, Euglena and Amoeba

23. The following diagram is the sequence of cell organisation in human.

Which of the following is possible to be P?

A. Heart B. Sperm

C. Ovum

D. Epithelial cells24.

The organ listed above make up a system in the human body. The system is

A. digestive system

B. excretory system

C. nervous system

D. respiratory system

25. Which of the cells in the human body are responsible for carrying oxygen?

A

C

B

D

26. Diagram below shows some organs that can be found in human.

Name the human system.

A Reproductive system

B Respiratory system

C Excretory system

D Digestive system27. Which statement shows the special characteristic of humans? I. Have intelligence

II. Able to create III. Able to think rationallyA. I and II only

B. II and III only

C. I,II and III

D. I only28.How do we define matter?

A. Anything that has shape.

B. Anything that has volume and mass.

C. Anything that has mass and occupies space.

D. Anything that has mass.

29.

X Y Z The diagram above shows three states of matter. Which of the following represent

X, Y and Z correctly?

30.The difference between the particles of ice and the particles of steam is in the

A. size of the particles

B. mass of the particles

C. shape of the particles

D. arrangement of the particles

31.The density of an object can be calculated by measuring its

Imass

IIsurface area

IIIvolume

A.I and II only

B.I and III only

C.II and III only

D.I, II, and III32.Which of the following is the correct S.I unit for density?

A.g cm3

C. kg m3

B.kg m-3

D. kg m-233.Which of the following is/are the application/s of density in daily life?

I. Transporting logs by rivers

II. Killing mosquito larvae by spreading oil on a pond

III. Separating tin ores from soil

A. I and II only

B. II and III only

C. I, II and III

D. I only

34.The diagram shows two balloons P and Q filled with air, being balanced on a rod. When Q balloon was gently pierced with a pin, the rod slowly dipped to one side.

What inference can you make from the observation?

A. Air particles move in all directions

B. Air occupies space

C. Air has pressure

D. Air has mass

35.Table below shows the properties of two states of matter.

PropertyStates of matter

XY

Density HighVery low

Kinetic energyLittleA lot

Attractive forceVery strongVery weak

What are X and Y?

XY

A.GasLiquid

B.LiquidSolid

C.SolidGas

D. GasSolid

36.The following shows the results obtained in an activity to find the density of oil.

What is the density of oil?

A. 0.8 g/cm3

B. 1.25 g/cm3

C. 1.6 g/cm3

D. 6.3 g/cm337.Table below shows the masses and volumes of four substances.

Which substance has the highest density?

SubstanceMass/ gVolume/ cm3

K550500

L350290

M200100

N5015

A. K

B. L

C. M

D. N38.What principle is used in a hot air balloon?

A. The balloon has a space filled with air.

B. Hot air is less dense than cold air.

C. Hot air is denser than cold air.

D. The balloon is light.

39.Table below shows the densities of three types of liquid.

Liquid Density (g/cm3)

Mercury 13.6

Glycerine 1.3

Petrol 0.7

Which of the following shows the correct positions of mercury, glycerine and petrol?

MatterDensity/g cm-3

P19.2

Q2.5

R0.15

S13.6

T1.59

40.

The above table shows five different materials P, Q, R, S and T. All of the materials are put in 1000 ml beaker of water and left for a while. Which one of the following is the correct position of P, Q, R, S and T?

P Controlling the variables

Q Planning the experiment

R Analysing the data

S Making a conclusion

T Making a hypothesis

X

Multicellular organism

Microscopic organism

Lives in water

Can make its own food

Cell tissue P system human

Mouth

Stomach

Liver

Pancreas

Intestine

EMBED PBrush

Mass of beaker = 80 g

Mass of beaker + oil = 160 g

Volume of oil = 100 cm3