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Mark Schem Es: Quick Quiz Matching End of Unit Test Marks To NC Levels

The document provides a mark scheme for matching test marks to different levels on the National Curriculum. It includes example questions and answers from an end of unit test, showing what level of understanding is required to achieve each mark. It breaks down the questions, answers, and number of marks allocated for each part of each question.

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Mark Schem Es: Quick Quiz Matching End of Unit Test Marks To NC Levels

The document provides a mark scheme for matching test marks to different levels on the National Curriculum. It includes example questions and answers from an end of unit test, showing what level of understanding is required to achieve each mark. It breaks down the questions, answers, and number of marks allocated for each part of each question.

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9I Mark schemes

9
I Quick Quiz Matching End of Unit Test marks to NC levels
Question Answers Marks Level Marks Cumulative Suggested
Topic 1 2 3 4 available total threshold for
achieving level
9Ia B C D A 4
4 7 7 5
9Ib C B C A 4
5 3 10 8
9Ic B A B C 4
6 11 21 18
9Id C C B A 4
7 1 22 22
8 3 25 23

End of Unit Test


Question Level Answers Mark scheme
1 4 candle – light; car – kinetic 1 mark –  mark for each
5 balloon – strain; crisps – chemical 1 mark –  mark for each
2 4 cells/batteries; electrical; sound 3 marks – 1 for each one correct
3 4 a in the fuel/petrol/diesel 1 mark
5 b kinetic, 1 mark – for kinetic energy
4 heat, sound 1 mark –  mark each for heat and sound
6 c kinetic 1 mark
4 6 the same amount 1 mark
5 6 The energy carried by the electricity/charge/electrons. 1 mark –  mark for each
6 4 a correct symbol for voltmeter, 1 mark
5 correctly connected across bulb 1 mark
6 b4V 1 mark
7 6 a How much useful energy is transferred. 1 mark
6 b 20% 1 mark
6 c Heat escapes from flue or sound or light energy. 1 mark – accept any sensible answer
7 d 1500 J ¥ 0.8 = 1200 J 1 mark for correct answer (units not necessary)
8 e Electricity is generated using other forms of energy; 2 marks – 1 for each valid point. Accept equivalent answers.
power stations are not very efficient; so if you include
the efficiency of electricity generation the overall
efficiency is less for an electric fire.
8 6 a gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy 2 marks – ‘gravitational’ must be mentioned to get the potential
energy mark
6 b i Any two from: sound energy/heat energy 2 marks – one for each kind of energy mentioned
(of surroundings/floor)/kinetic energy (moving air).
8 ii It is too spread out/it has dissipated. 1 mark – accept equivalent answers

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9J Mark schemes
Quick Quiz Matching End of Unit Test marks to NC levels
Question Answers Marks Level Marks Cumulative Suggested
Topic 1 2 3 4 available total threshold for
achieving level
9
9Ja
9Jb
A
D
C
A
C
C
B
D
4
4
3 1 1 Insufficient marks to J
demonstrate level
9Jc A D C B 4
4 1 2 2
9Jd B A D C 4
5 8 10 7
6 5 15 13
7 8 23 20
8 2 25 Insufficient marks to
demonstrate level
End of Unit Test
Question Level Answers Mark scheme
1 3 gravity 1 mark – accept weight
2 4 Because gravity pulls everything towards the 1 mark – accept equivalent explanations
centre of the Earth.
3 5 550 N 2 marks – 1 mark for correct answer, 1 mark for units
4 6 a arrows drawn on moon and spacecraft, pointing 1 mark – both arrows must be drawn to get the mark
towards each other
7 both arrows equal size 1 mark
6 b They would be twice as big. 1 mark –  mark if ‘bigger’ is stated without saying ‘twice as big’
6 c They would get less. 1 mark
5 5 a Io 1 mark
6 b Bigger masses produce stronger gravitational forces; 1 mark – accept equivalent explanations
7 c 900 ¥ 1.43 = 1 287 N 2 marks – 1 mark for correct working but wrong answer
6 6 a There is no air in space to slow it down; or no 1 mark –  mark for each point
friction.
7 b gravity or the pull of the Earth 1 mark
7 5 a It goes over the North and South Poles. 2 marks
7 b The satellite will eventually fly over all areas of the 2 marks – 1 for each valid point; accept equivalent answers
Earth; as the Earth spins beneath the orbiting spacecraft. If valid points from part b are included in the answer to part a,
they should be given credit
5 c Any two from: communications (transmitting 2 marks – 1 for each valid use. Do not accept ‘sending telephone
telephone calls or TV programmes); navigation/GPS; calls’ and ‘sending TV programmes’ as two separate uses
taking pictures of the Earth; taking pictures of the
stars/planets.
8 5 The planets all move around the Sun in elliptical orbits. 1 mark
9 8 Any two of the following: Jupiter’s moons (and/or the 2 marks – 1 mark for each point; accept equivalent answers
moons of other planets) are not orbiting the Earth;
the Moon has mountains on it and so is not a perfect
sphere; Mars shows retrograde motion and so cannot
be moving in a simple circle; predictions made using
these ideas do not match observations.
10 7 The model can be used to make predictions of 2 marks – 1 mark for each point; accept equivalent answers
orbits, etc. which are accurate.

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