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Cambridge International Examinations Draw lines from the cell function to the correct type of cell.
Cambridge Secondary 1 Checkpoint
Draw four lines only.
contracts to cause
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
movement
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
transports oxygen
around the body
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 50.
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2 Draw a line from the type of energy to its description and example. 3 Mike investigates different rocks.
One has been done for you. He uses different objects to try and scratch the surface of the rocks.
D no no no yes
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(b) Mike finds this information about the hardness of rocks. 4 The diagram shows part of the human respiratory system.
relative
scratch test
hardness
10 cannot be scratched air sac bronchus diaphragm lung rib cage trachea
(a) The reaction between an acid and an alkali is called .................................................. . [1]
(b) The reaction between iron and copper sulfate to form iron sulfate and copper is called
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(c) When baking powder reacts with vinegar the mixture gets colder.
6 Yuri investigates light and coloured filters. 7 The table shows the masses and heart rates of eight mammals.
(a) He shines white light through a red filter and then a green filter. body mass heart rate in
mammals
in grams beats per minute
red filter green filter
whale 120 000 000 20
human 90 000 60
(b) He shines white light through a blue filter and then a cyan filter.
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(iii) Suggest a better way of presenting the data so that the pattern is more obvious.
What is the colour of the light at A and at B?
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A
The information for the chicken does not fit with the general pattern for mammals.
Suggest why.
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8 Mia collects three liquids found in her kitchen. 9 Safia wants to find the density of a small ball.
coffee
(a) She measures the mass of a plastic cup containing ten identical balls.
(a) Mia’s friend Carlos tells her she has no evidence for her statement.
(b) Describe how Mia uses an indicator to collect evidence for her statement. [1]
Include the
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(b) Safia measures the volume of the ten identical balls. 10 The islands of Hawaii are home to around 40 species of birds called honeycreepers.
They have descended from an original species of honeycreeper which is now extinct.
cm3 cm3
50 50 Look at the diagram.
40
30 40
40 It shows five species of honeycreeper.
30 30
20 30
20 20
The volume of the water and ten balls in the measuring cylinder is cm3. A
D
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The difference in volume between these two readings is cm .
(b) This key can be used to identify four species of honeycreeper. 11 The diagram shows the atomic structure of aluminium.
honeycreeper
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(d) Aluminium is used in the circuit boards and batteries of mobile phones.
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12 The lizard loses thermal (heat) energy and gains thermal (heat) energy. 14 Oliver investigates the effect of light on photosynthesis.
Complete the labels to show the energy transfers taking place. Oliver is given the apparatus shown.
Write down two variables which Oliver needs to control during his investigation.
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