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WORKSHEET CAMBRIDGE SCIENCE CHECKPOINT STAGE 7

OVERALL REVISION
Name: …………………………………………… Class: ………… Mark: ………………

Question 1. What colour is universal indicator when the solution is neutral?


A. Red.
B. Green.
C. Yellow.
D. Blue.

Question 2. Which phenomenon can be observed when magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid?
A. The solution changes colour.
B. A gas is given off.
C. The solution becomes cloudy.
D. There is a change in pH of the hydrochloric acid solution.

Question 3. Chen tests some chemicals with Universal Indicator.


His results are shown on a pH chart.

Which chemical in the pH chart is the most acidic?


A. Floor cleaner.
B. Bath salts.
C. Vinegar.
D. Lemon juice.

Question 4. What is the reaction that produces a metal oxide:


A. Sulfur reacts with oxygen.
B. Oxygen reacts with hydrogen.
C. Magnesium reacts with oxygen.
D. Sodium reacts with water.

Question 5. What is the reaction that produces hydrogen gas:


A. Sulfur reacts with oxygen.
B. Oxygen reacts with hydrogen.
C. Magnesium reacts with oxygen.
D. Sodium reacts with water.

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Question 6. Jamila and Angelique investigate a type of chemical reaction.
Jamila:
• adds 5 cm3 of hydrochloric acid to sodium hydroxide solution
• measures the pH of the solution using a pH probe
• adds another 5 cm3 of hydrochloric acid and measures the pH again
• continues until she has added 40 cm3 of hydrochloric acid.
Here are her results

What is the volume of hydrochloric acid (cm3) she needs to add to make the pH of the solution pH 7?
A. 35 B. 15 C. 25 D. 40

Question 7. Circle the reaction which is a neutralization reaction:


A. Reaction of sodium and oxygen.
B. Reaction of barium and water.
C. Reaction of hydrochloric acid and potassium hydroxide.
D. Reaction of iron and sulfur.

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Question 8. What is the medium of almost all types of toothpaste?
A. Alkaline.
B. Acidic.
C. Neutral.
D. Can not determine.

Question 9: Choose the chemical reaction among these changes?


A. Melting chocolate
B. Water vapour condenses when contacts a cool surface
C. Burning a piece of wood.
D. Dissolving salt into water.

Question 10: Gently heating black copper oxide with sulfuric acid produces a blue solution of copper
sulfate. What is the chemical reaction clue in this process?
A. A gas given off
B. Color change.
C. A precipitate is formed.
D. pH changes.

Question 11. Which of these can be measured in amps?


A. brightness of a lamp.
B. loudness of a buzzer.
C. current in a circuit.
D. speed of electron flow.

Question 12. Which statement is true about current in any series circuit?
A. Current decreases around the circuit.
B. Current increases around the circuit.
C. Current stays the same around the circuit.
D. Current increases and decreases around the circuit.

Question 13. Electrons are particles that can be found in wires.


What happens to the electrons when current flows?
A. The electrons vibrate more slowly.
B. The electrons do not move in the circuit.
C. The electrons flow around the circuit.
D. The electrons move randomly in the circuit.

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Question 14. Which of these circuits will give light and sound a buzzer when the switch is closed?

A. B.

D.
C.

Question 15. The insulating material on electric wires can be:


A. aluminum B. copper C. enamel D. plastic

Question 16. Most of the electricity carrying wires near highways do not have a plastic covering like
the wires used at homes. But there is no substantial loss of energy because
A. Air is a bad insulator of electricity.
B. Air is a bad conductor of electricity.
C. Electricity flows very fast near highways.
D. Both air is a bad conductor of electricity & electricity flows very fast near highways.

Question 17. In a circuit having one bulb, another bulb is added. Then the bulbs will
A. Not glowing.
B. Glow but less brightly.
C. Glow more brightly.
D. Get fused.

Question 18. The main function of a switch is to


A. Allow charges to flow.
B. Complete or break a circuit.
C. Make the bulb glow easily.
D. Prevent electric shocks.

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Question 19. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
I. Electricity is a form of energy.
II. Electric current can flow through the brick walls of a house.
III. The metal electric wires can be replaced with plastic ones to allow flow of current.
IV. Electrical energy can be converted to chemical energy.

A. I & II B. III & IV C. I & IV D. II & III

Question 20. Which shows the correct direction of current?

A. B.

C. D.

Question 21. The strength of gravity is 10N/kg on Earth. What is the weight of an adult who has a mass
of 65kg?

A. 650 kg. B. 650 N. C. 6.5 kg. D. 6.5 N.

Question 22. The strength of gravity is 10N/kg on Earth. What is the mass of an object which has a
weight of 6400 N?

A. 640 kg. B. 640 N. C. 64000 kg. D. 64000 N.

Question 23. What is the name given for a cloud of dust and gas in space?

A. planet. B. star. C. nebula. D. moon.

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Question 24. What is the kind of force that can pull particles of dust and gas together in space?

A. pulling force. B. air resistance. C. pushing force. D. attractive force.

Question 25. Which of the following planets is closest to the Sun?

A. Earth. B. Mars. C. Venus. D. Jupiter.

Question 26. Which of the following planets is farthest away from the Sun?

A. Neptune. B. Uranus. C. Saturn. D. Jupiter.

Question 27. What is vacuum?


A. The space in which all the particles are arranged in patterns.
B. The environment in which the temperature is extremely high.
C. The space in which no particles are found.
D. The environment in which the temperature is extremely low.

Question 28. What kind of forces act on the Earth as it orbits the Sun?
A. Gravity only.
B. Gravity and air resistance.
C. Air resistance only.
D. Gravity, air resistance and friction.

Question 29. The planet was seen to move further away from the Sun at regular times.
These results were recorded. Which word best describes these results?

A. observations. B. predictions. C. conclusions. D. secondary information.

Question 30. Which of these causes the force of gravity for tides on Earth?
A. The Sun only.
B. The Moon only.
C. The Sun and the Moon.
D. The Sun, the Moon and other stars.

Question 31. What is the unit for energy?

A. Newton. B. Joule. C. Kilogram. D. Second.

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Question 32. Which of the following energy is a stored energy?

A. Light. B. Sound. C. Elastic. D. Electrical.

Question 33. Which of the following energy is a transferred energy?

A. Chemical. B. Elastic. C. Kinetic. D. Thermal.

Question 34. What kind of energy is stored in a battery?

A. Light. B. Chemical. C. Electrical. D. Sound.

Question 35. What kind of energy is transferred to the outside when a radio is working?

A. Sound. B. Light. C. Electrical. D. Chemical.

Question 36. What is the useful energy of a working washing machine?

A. Light. B. Sound. C. Chemical. D. Kinetic.

Question 37. Which of the following is the wasted energy of a moving car?

A. Thermal. B. Light. C. Electrical. D. Sound.

Question 38. Which of these terms describes energy that is dissipated?


A. Energy that spreads out and becomes less useful.
B. Energy that becomes more useful.
C. Energy that can be used later.
D. Energy that is not useful but can be stored.

Question 39. Which of these can be dissipated?

A. Chemical. B. Gravitational potential. C. Elastic. D. Sound.

Question 40. Which of the following is not a metal?

A. Copper. B. Magnesium. C. Sodium. D. Chlorine.

Question 41. Which of the following is not a non-metal?

A. Calcium. B. Hydrogen. C. Oxygen. D. Sulfur.

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Question 42. Which statement is correct about metals?
A. Metals are poorly electrical conductors.
B. Metals are soft.
C. Metals are malleable.
D. Metals have generally low melting points.

Question 43. Which statement is correct about alloys?


A. Alloys are molten mixtures of metals.
B. Alloys are mixtures of molten metals.
C. Alloys are quite soft and easily to be stretched,
D. Alloys are dull.

Question 44. Which color will be seen when testing an acid with purple litmus?

A. Purple. B. Green. C. Blue. D. Red.

Question 45. Which color will be seen when testing a solution of pH 8 with universal indicator?

A. Dark green. B. Dark blue. C. Red. D. Yellow.

Question 46. Which of the following substances is not an acid?

A. Vinegar. B. Lemonade. C. Tomato juice. D. Bleach.

Question 47. Which of the following substances is not an alkali?

A. Detergent. B. Soap. C. Sodium hydroxide. D. Coffee.

Question 48. What does this label warn?

A. This is a safe place to feed fishes.


B. This substance is hazardous to the environment.
C. This substance has a stinky smell.
D. This substance is good for fishes.

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Question 49. What does this label warn?

A. This is a brittle substance, which is easy to break.


B. This is a substance that can reflect light very well.
C. This is a colorful substance.
D. This is an explosive substance which can easily catch fire.

Question 50. Which of the following use energy, grow, reproduce and respond to their environment?
A. All living things
B. only animals
C. only plants
D. all nonliving things

Question 51. A plant grows toward the light. The plant’s action is an example of
A. Reproduction.
B. A response.
C. A stimulus.
D. Development

Question 52. Which of these is NOT caused by a Coronavirus?


A. The flu
B. COVID-19
C. MERS
D. SARS

Question 53. What is a species?


A. Group of organisms that share the same characteristics
B. Group of organisms that share the difference characteristics
C. Group of organisms can’t breed each other
D. Groups of organisms live together in a same time

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Question 54. The diagram shows an animal.

Use the key to identify the animal.


1. has two wings ……………………………………….. go to 2
has four wings ………………………………………. go to 3
2. has antennae much shorter than legs …………… species A
has antennae about the same length as legs ….. species B
3. has feathery antennae ……………………………. species C
has smooth antennae ………………………………species D
This animal is …………
A. A B. B C. C D. D

Question 55. The diagram shows an animal.

Use the key to identify the animal.


1. front limb with five fingers …………………………………. go to 2
front limb with four fingers ………………………………… go to 3
2. skin with spots ……………………………………………… species A
skin without spots …………………………………………. species B
3. tail with fins …………………………………………………. species C
tail without fins ……………………………………………… species D
This animal is …………
A. A B. B C. C D. D

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