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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.
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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.
(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
(b) Colour
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18.An example of a compound is
(c) Sodium – Na
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.
concentration. _____.
2. Carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen are all gases at room temperature. _____.
4. Electrons are found in shells moving around the center of an atom. _______.
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. ________.
SECTION C
20 marks
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2. Complete the following table below
Current
Temperature
Mass
Length
Time
10 marks
SECTION D
1. Match, by drawing arrows, the following changes in state with the appropriate definition.
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directly to a gas
10 marks
SECTION E
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(c) Oxygen – (atomic number = 8, atomic mass = 16) 2 marks
Total 6 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
END OF TEST
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