ks3 Science 2006 Level 5 7 Paper 1
ks3 Science 2006 Level 5 7 Paper 1
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(a) Mammals and birds are two groups of animals that live in forests.
Give two reasons why fewer mammals and birds can survive after
trees have been cut down.
1. ____________________________________________________________
1a
____________________________________________________________
1 mark
2. ____________________________________________________________
1a
____________________________________________________________
1 mark
(b) Many small plants grow in the clearings left after trees are cut down.
Explain why small plants are able to grow well after the trees have
been cut down.
1b _________________________________________________________________
1 mark
_________________________________________________________________
1b
_________________________________________________________________
1 mark
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Fungi and bacteria feed on these branches and release minerals, such
as nitrates, back into the soil.
Why is it important that the minerals are released back into the soil?
_________________________________________________________________
1c
_________________________________________________________________
1 mark
In sustainable forests, new trees are planted to replace trees that are
cut down.
Give two reasons why it is important to replace forest trees that are
cut down.
1. ____________________________________________________________
1d
____________________________________________________________
1 mark
2. ____________________________________________________________
1d
____________________________________________________________
1 mark
maximum 7 marks
Total
KS3/06/Sc/Tier 5–7/P1 3 Photograph © Heather Angel/Natural Visions
7
400
China
350
300
250
amount of
starch eaten Finland
(g/day)
200
150 Ireland
Britain
Netherlands
100 United States
50
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
number of people, per 100 000,
with cancer of the large intestine
(a) (i) Which country had the greatest proportion of people with cancer of
the large intestine?
2ai
_________________________________
1 mark
(ii) What conclusion could you come to about the effect of eating starch
on getting cancer of the large intestine?
__________________________________________________________________________
2aii
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
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bread cheese
2bi
chicken tomatoes
1 mark
1 mark
(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.
2bii
1 mark
maximum 5 marks
Total
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solder 62 38
steel 1 99
stainless
70 20 10
steel
brass 67 33
(a) Which alloy in the table above contains an element which is a non-metal?
4a
_________________________________
1 mark
(b) Which two alloys in the table contain only two metals?
4b
__________________________ and __________________________
1 mark
(c) Another alloy called nichrome contains only the elements chromium and nickel.
100 g of nichrome contains 20 g of chromium.
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__________________________________________________________________________
4di
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
maximum 5 marks
Total
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She used:
l green ink
l blue ink
l purple ink
l ink from her felt-tip pen.
red
yellow
water
pink
(a) (i) Which colours were present in the ink from the felt-tip pen?
5ai
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
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________
__________________________________________________________________________
5aii
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
(iii) Susie placed the spots of ink on a line on the chromatography paper
as shown in the diagram.
To draw the line, Susie had to choose a felt-tip pen or a pencil.
_________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
5aiii
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
Suggest why the experiment worked with ethanol but not with water.
_________________________________________________________________
5b
_________________________________________________________________
1 mark
maximum 4 marks
Total
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6. Two pupils were given a sample of ‘biological’ washing powder and a sample
of ‘non-biological’ washing powder.
They investigated how the two powders compare in removing egg-stains
from cloth.
_________________________________________________________________
6a
_________________________________________________________________
1 mark
(c) What should they observe to compare the two types of washing powder?
_________________________________________________________________
6c
_________________________________________________________________
1 mark
maximum 4 marks
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observation explanation
1 mark
The Earth is a sphere.
Sun.
maximum 4 marks
Total
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Mars 230
How does the time for a planet to orbit the Sun change with its
distance from the Sun?
__________________________________________________________________________
8di
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
(ii) Use information in the table to estimate the time for Mars to orbit
the Sun.
8dii
________ Earth-years
1 mark
(e) The diagram below shows the path of a comet around the Sun.
path of
comet
Sun
8e
comet
not to scale 1 mark
maximum 7 marks
Total
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(c) (i) Just before take-off, the plane is speeding up along the ground.
Force B is zero.
1 mark
(ii) Which statement is true about the plane just as it leaves the ground?
Tick the correct box.
Force C is zero.
1 mark
maximum 5 marks
Total
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embryo ___________________________
10bi
foetus ____________________________
1 mark
(ii) Into which part of the woman’s reproductive system is the embryo
implanted?
10bii
_________________________________
1 mark
(c) (i) Explain why a child can look like both parents but is not identical to
either of the parents.
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________ 10ci
1 mark
__________________________________________________________________________
10ci
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
(ii) In the table below, tick one box by each human characteristic to show
whether it is:
l inherited only
l inherited and affected by environmental conditions.
eye colour
skin colour
weight
10cii
Total
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(b) In the box below, draw and label a table that you could use to record
your results.
11b
1 mark
maximum 4 marks
Total
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1 mark
maximum 5 marks
Total
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(c) The graph below shows how the upward force and the weight of the shuttle,
including fuel, change during the first 20 seconds, after the fuel is ignited.
30
25
20 key
upward force
force
on the shuttle
(millions 15
of N) total weight
10 of the shuttle
and fuel
0
0 5 10 15 20
time (seconds)
Why does the total weight of the shuttle decrease during the first 20 seconds?
_________________________________________________________________
13c
_________________________________________________________________
1 mark
(d) (i) Look at the graph. At 20 seconds, what is the value of:
________ millions of N
(iii) Use the graph to explain why the shuttle cannot take off before 10 seconds.
__________________________________________________________________________
13diii
__________________________________________________________________________
maximum 6 marks 1 mark
Total
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14. Six groups of pupils burned magnesium in air. The magnesium reacted with
oxygen to form magnesium oxide.
They recorded the mass of magnesium used and the mass of magnesium oxide
formed. Their results are shown in the table.
14a
1 mark
14a
1 mark
14a
1 mark
14a
1 mark
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(b) (i) Which group’s results do not fit the general pattern?
Give the letter.
14bi
__________
1 mark
(ii) How should the class deal with this ‘odd’ result?
__________________________________________________________________________
14bii
__________________________________________________________________________
1 mark
(c) Use the graph to predict the mass of magnesium oxide that will be
formed by burning 7.0 g of magnesium.
14c
________ g
1 mark
(d) The results show the relationship between the mass of magnesium and
the mass of magnesium oxide formed.
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
14d
_________________________________________________________________
1 mark
maximum 8 marks
Total
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END OF TEST