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NAME: _____________________________________ CLASS: ______

ASJA Boys’ College Charlieville

End of term examination

December 2009

Integrated Science

Form One

Time – 2 hours

Instructions
1. Write your full name and class in the space provided.

2. This paper consists of FIVE (5) sections. Section A has twenty multiple choice questions.
Section B consists of twenty (20) true and false questions. Section C consists of two (2) fill
in the blanks questions. Section D consists of one (1) object match question. Section E
consists of three (3) structured questions.

3. Students are to answer ALL questions.

4. ALL writing will be done on this paper.

5. If you finish before time, check over your work properly.

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SECTION A - 20 marks (a) From low concentration to high
concentration
Shade the correct answer using a pencil only.
(b) From high concentration to low
1. Matter is defined as concentration
(a) Living things on earth (c) From high temperatures to low
(b) Dead things on earth temperatures

(c) Anything that has a mass and (d) From low temperatures to high
occupies space temperatures.

(d) Objects that you play with


5. Evidence that matter is made of tiny
particles comes from
2. An atom is
(a) Diffusion
(a) The smallest part of a pure
substance (b) Osmosis

(b) A type of ball (c) Brownian motion

(c) A round object (d) All of the above

(d) An invisible particle


6. A sub-atomic particle is a particle that

3. Identify an example of diffusion from (a) Can exist on its own


the answers. (b) Can only be found inside an atom
(a) A car burning fuel (c) Is made of molecules
(b) Exhaust fumes spreading in the air (d) Exists as energy.
(c) A car moving

(d) An engine making noise.

4. Diffusion is the movement of particles 7. Protons are sub-atomic particles that

(a) Are neutral


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(b) Are positively charged (d) A change in the density of matter

(c) Are negatively charged

(d) Have no mass 12.Elements in the periodic table are


arranged according to

(a) Atomic mass


8. Electrons are sub-atomic particles that
(b) Atomic number
(a) Are neutral
(c) Atomic size
(b) Are positively charged
(d) Atomic weight
(c) Are negatively charged

(d) Have a mass of one a.m.u


13.Temperature is measured in

(a) Watts
9. Neutrons are sub-atomic particles that
(b) Joules
(a) Are neutral
(c) Kelvin
(b) Are positively charged
(d) Meters
(c) Are negatively charged
14.Pressure is measured in
(d) Have no mass
(a) Pascals

(b) Meters
10.All of the following are physical
properties except (c) Seconds

(a) Density (d) Amperes

(b) Colour

(c) Reaction with oxygen 15.The modern periodic table was


developed by
(d) Melting point
(a) Sir Issac Newton

(b) Demitri Mendeleev


11.A chemical change involves
(c) Gregor Mendel
(a) A change in the chemical
composition of matter (d) Thomas Edison

(b) A change in the texture of matter

(c) A change in the shape of matter

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18.An example of a compound is

(a) Water – H2O

(b) Oxygen gas – O2

(c) Sodium – Na

(d) Nitrogen gas – N2

16.A change in state is cause by 19.The number of atoms present in


ammonia (NH3) is
(a) A change in particle movement
(a) 2
(b) A change in particle arrangement
(b) 3
(c) A change in forces of attraction
(c) 4
(d) All of the above
(d) 5

20.An element is
17.A pure substance has
(a) Made up of one type of atoms
(a) A consistent melting point
(b) Made of many different types of
(b) A consistent boiling point atoms
(c) A consistent arrangement of (c) Made of protons only
particles
(d) Made of electrons only.
(d) All of the above

SECTION B – 20 marks

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State whether the following questions are true or false. Write your answer in the spaces
provided.

1. Osmosis is the movement of gas particles from a high concentration to a low

concentration. _____.

2. Carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen are all gases at room temperature. _____.

3. Protons and neutrons are found at the center of an atom. ______.

4. Electrons are found in shells moving around the center of an atom. _______.

5. Brownian motion involves the movement of water particles in cells. _______.

6. A change of state happens when particles gain or lose energy. _________.

7. A change in pressure can cause a change in state. ________.

8. The kinetic theory states that matter is made up of moving particles._________.

9. Boiling can occur at any temperature but evaporation cannot. _________.

10.As a gas cools it gains energy. ________.

11.Atomic number is the sum of protons in a single atom of an element. ________.

12.Atomic mass is the number of electrons in an atom. ________.

13.Electrical conduction is a chemical property of matter. ______.

14.Diffusion and osmosis always occur down an energy gradient. _________.

15.A chemical change involves particles gaining or losing energy in a chemical reaction.

________.

16.The smaller the surface area of a container the faster the rate of evaporation. _______.

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17.Solids can be easily compressed. ________.

18.The temperature where a liquid turns to a gas is called its melting point. ________.

19.Mercury is the only liquid metal at room temperature and pressure. ________.

20.A molecule is the simplest part of a pure substance. ________.

SECTION C

1. Complete the following table.

State of matter Movement of Arrangement of Strength of


particles particles forces of
attraction

Solids Particles vibrate in (a) (b)


a fixed position.

(c) (d) (e) (f)

(g) (h) (i) (j)

20 marks

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2. Complete the following table below

Physical Quantity Unit of measurement Symbol for unit of


measurement.

Current

Temperature

Mass

Length

Time

10 marks

SECTION D

1. Match, by drawing arrows, the following changes in state with the appropriate definition.

Sublimation A state where a liquid changes to a


gas throughout the entire liquid.

Melting point The process where a gas is cooled


and changes into a liquid.

Evaporation The process where a solid changes

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directly to a gas

Boiling The temperature where boiling


occurs.

Condensation The process where surface particles


of a liquid absorb energy and escape
into the gas state.

Boiling point The temperature where melting


occurs.

kelvin The hap-hazard movement of


particles.

Osmosis The movement of particles from a


high concentration to a low
concentration.

Diffusion A unit of measurement of


temperature.

Brownian Motion The movement of water particles


from a high water level to a low
water level across a semi-permeable
membrane.

10 marks

SECTION E

1. Draw atomic structure diagrams of the following atoms.

(a) Sodium – (atomic number = 11, atomic mass = 12) 2 marks

(b) Neon – (atomic number = 10, atomic mass = 20) 2 marks

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(c) Oxygen – (atomic number = 8, atomic mass = 16) 2 marks

Total 6 marks

2. (a) Define the term ENERGY.

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1 mark

(b) State the unit energy is measured in.

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1 mark

(c)List TWO examples of kinetic energy.

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2 marks

(d) List TWO examples of potential energy.

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2 marks

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(e) Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable sources of energy using
appropriate examples.

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4 marks
10 marks

Grand Total 100


marks

END OF TEST

Mr. Siddeek Ali

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