Year 7 End of Year Assessment 2010
Year 7 End of Year Assessment 2010
Year 7 End of Year Assessment 2010
Marks
Compulsory section:
/52
Additional section:
Aliens:
/22
A&E
/27
Electromancer:
/22
Total ________%
1.
The drawing shows a bottle of lemonade. Label A points to the cap and label C
to the bottle. Labels B and D point to inside the bottle.
(a)
Write by the labels A, B, C and D whether each points to a solid, liquid or gas.
A
B
C
D
4 marks
(b)
(i)
bottle.
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1 mark
(ii)
Level 4
2.
sensor P:
d ry g a u z e
sensor Q :
g a u z e d ip p e d
in w a te r
sensor R :
g a u z e d ip p e d
in e th a n o l
Every five minutes, the datalogger recorded the temperatures of the sensors.
Time, in
min
temperature of
sensor P, in C
temperature of
sensor Q, in C
20
20
20
18
10
20
17
15
20
17
(a)
temperature of
sensor R, in C
20
16
12
20
What was the temperature of the room at the beginning of Kalas experiment?
..................... C
1 mark
(b)
(c)
The next day the gauze on sensor Q felt dry. What had happened to the water
on the gauze?
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1 mark
Maximum 4 marks
Level 5
3.
Luke investigated the heating of water. He predicted that the rise in temperature
would depend on the volume of water.
The diagram shows the apparatus he used.
th e rm o m e te r
s tir in g r o d
100 cm
beaker
w a te r
c a n d le
b lo c k
volume of water,
in cm3
temperature at
start, in C
25
18
50
18
75
18
(a)
temperature after
2 minutes, in C
30
24
22
Why did Luke need to know the temperature of the water at the beginning and
at the end of the experiment?
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1 mark
(b)
(c)
Luke stirred the water during the experiment. How did this make his results
more reliable?
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1 mark
(d)
(e)
Level 6
4.
Some pupils predicted that water will evaporate faster if the surrounding air
temperature is higher.
To investigate their prediction they placed some water in containers in two
different rooms.
(a)
Give two factors they should keep the same to make their investigation fair.
1. ..................................................................................................................
1 mark
2. ..................................................................................................................
1 mark
(b)
They recorded the mass of the water and the container in room 1 and room 2
every day for 5 days.
The table below shows their results.
time
(days)
room 2
100
100
92
85
80
72
60
46
72
54
45
30
The data shown in their table is not good enough to test their prediction.
Explain why.
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1 mark
They plotted their data for room 2 and attempted to draw a line of best fit.
0
9
0
0
m
a s s 8 o0 f
w a t e r a n d
c o n t a i n e r
7 0
( g )
(c)
0
0
5
3
4
6
7
t i m
e
( d a y s )
Describe the mistake they made in drawing the line of best fit.
1
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1 mark
(d)
Using the data in the table plot the points for room 1 on the graph above.
1 mark
(e)
(f)
room 2
Level 7
5.
John used an electrical heater to heat a cup of water. He kept stirring the water.
When the temperature reached 20C, he started his stopwatch and measured the
temperature of the water every half minute.
He switched off the heater after 4 minutes, but continued to record the
temperature.
His results are shown in the table.
One measurement is missing and another appears to be wrong.
Time (minutes)
Temperature (C)
0.0
20
0.5
26
1.0
31
1.5
36
2.0
41
2.5
46
3.0
3.5
57
4.0
56
4.5
58
5.0
59
5.5
59
9
(a)
)
4 marks
(b)
From your curve, estimate the temperature of the water after three minutes.
............C
1 mark
maximum 5 marks
10
Melting, boiling, freezing and condensing are the names of four changes of state.
Draw lines to join each name to the correct change of state.
n a m
m
f r e
c o
c h a n g e
l t in
i li n
z in
s i n
o f
t o
l i q
id
s o
l i d
li q
id
s t a t e
l iq
t o
t o
t o
i d
li q
id
s o
l id
4 marks
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Level 4
7.
Emma and Philip wanted to see if changing the temperature of the water affected
the time taken for a cold cure powder to dissolve in water.
(a)
(i)
below.
............................................
(C)
(ii)
(b)
Give the names of two pieces of measuring equipment they would need.
1. .................................................................................................................
1 mark
2. .................................................................................................................
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1 mark
(c)
Why did they put the same amount of water in each beaker?
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1 mark
(d)
(e)
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Level 5
8.
Susie used chromatography to identify the coloured substances in the ink from a
felt-tip pen.
She used:
green ink
blue ink
purple ink
ink from her felt-tip pen.
She used water as the solvent.
r e
y e
t e
r k
l lo
b dl u a e r k
l u
r
p
p
l in
h
w
e
e
r e
s p o t s
r e
p l a c e d
g
r e e
in k
o
n
a
f
b
l e
b pl u a e l e
i n k
lu
i n
i n
e
k
u
i n
r p
k
l u
l e
i n k
f r o
f e l t - t i p
m
p e
(i)
Which colours were present in the ink from the felt-tip pen?
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1 mark
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(ii)
(iii)
(b)
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Level 6
9.
(a)
The boxes on the right show the arrangement of particles of methane in the
three different physical states.
Each circle represents a particle of methane.
p h y s ic a l s ta te o f m e th a n e
a r r a n g e m e n t o f p a r tic le s
gas
liq u id
s o lid
(i)
(ii)
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(b)
Methane is the main compound in natural gas. The scale below shows the
melting point and the boiling point of methane.
m e lt in g
p o in t
1 8 3 C
b o ilin g
p o in t
1 6 2 C
C
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
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Level 7
10. A pupil used a sensor to record the change in pH of 10 cm3 of an acid solution when
an alkali solution was added a little at a time. The concentrations of the alkali and
acid solutions were fixed.
pH of resulting mixture
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.5
6.0
7.0
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.0
9.0
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(a)
4 marks
(b)
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(a)
(i)
(ii)
Alan begins to move forwards. Which arrow shows the force which
makes Alan move faster?
Give the correct letter. ..................................
1 mark
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(b)
Level 4
12. The drawings in parts (a), (b) and (c) show two teams of pupils in a tug-of-war.
There is a ribbon tied to the middle of the rope.
(a)
The sizes and directions of the forces of each team are shown.
team A
team B
The ribbon stays above point X on the ground.
Give the reason for this.
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1 mark
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(b)
team A
team B
Draw an arrow on the rope to show the direction in which the ribbon will
move.
1 mark
(c)
team A
team B
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(d)
The team pulls with a force of 1200 N but the tree does not move.
What is the force of the tree on the rope?
Tick the correct box.
zero
less than
1200 N
1200 N
more than
1200 N
1 mark
(e)
The pupils do not slip because there is a force between their shoes and the
ground. What is the name of this force?
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1 mark
maximum 5 marks
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Level 5
13. The diagram shows four forces acting on a plane in flight.
(a)
Which arrow represents air resistance?
Give the letter.
.............
1 mark
(b)
(i)
When the plane is flying at a constant height, which two
forces must be balanced?
Give the letters.
............. and .............
1 mark
(ii)
(c)
(i)
25
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(ii) Which statement is true about the plane just as it leaves the ground?
Tick the correct box.
Force C is zero.
Force C is greater than force A.
Force A is equal to force C.
Force A is greater than force C.
1 mark
maximum 5 marks
Level 6
14. Russell investigated the relationship between mass and weight.
He weighed five different masses using a force meter.
His results are shown in the table.
mass (g)
weight (N)
150
1.5
250
2.5
300
3.8
400
4.0
580
5.8
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(a)
(ii)
6 . 0
5 . 0
w e ig
( N )
4 . 0
h t
3 . 0
2 . 0
1 . 0
0
0
1 0
2 0
3 0
0
m
4 0
s s
5 0
( g
0 0
0 0
)
1 mark
(b)
One of the points Russell plotted does not fit the pattern.
Circle this point on the graph.
1 mark
(c)
(ii)
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(d)
Give one reason why it is more useful to present the results as a line graph
rather than a table.
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1 mark
maximum 6 marks
Level 7
15.
(a) Megan was doing time-trials on her bike around a 400 metre horizontal
track.
Compare the forward force on the bike with the backward force on the
bike when Megan was travelling at a constant speed.
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1 mark
(b)
Megan then crouched down over the handlebars to make herself more
streamlined, as shown below.
She continued to pedal with the same force as before.
Compare the forward and backward forces on Megan and her bike now.
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1 mark
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30
16. The diagrams below show a human ovum (egg) and a human sperm.
m e m b ra n e
m e m b ra n e
n u c le u s
n u c le u s
ta il
head
h u m a n o v u m (e g g )
h u m a n s p e rm
n o t to s c a le
(a)
cells
organs
1 mark
(b)
(c)
Give the name of the male reproductive organ where sperm are made.
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1 mark
(d)
n o t t o s c a le
growth
respiration
1 mark
Maximum 4 marks
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Level 4
17. Drawings A, B, C, D and E show the positions of five organ systems in the human
body.
(a)
The names of the five organ systems are given in the table. By each name,
write the letter of the drawing which shows the organ system.
n a m e o f o rg a n s y s te m
le tte r o f th e d r a w in g o f
th e o rg a n s y s te m
c ir c u la t o r y s y s te m
d ig e s t iv e s y s t e m
r e p r o d u c t iv e s y s te m
r e s p ir a to r y s y s te m
s k e le to n
5 marks
(b)
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Level 5
18. The diagram shows a section through the female reproductive system.
o v id u c t
( f a llo p ia n t u b e )
u te r u s
o v a ry
c e rv ix
v a g in a
(a)
(i)
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1 mark
(ii)
(iii)
(b)
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(c)
Level 6
19. The diagram below shows six cells.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
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(iii)
(b)
(i)
...............
1 mark
(ii)
(iii)
What is the function (job) of ciliated cells in this part of the body?
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1 mark
(c)
Give the letter of the cell which transfers genetic information from father to
offspring.
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1 mark
maximum 7 marks
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Level 7
20.
(a)
s t a
s t a
s t a
not to scale
(i)
(ii)
(b)
(i)
Explain why a child can look like both parents but is not
identical to either of the parents.
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2 marks
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(ii)
In the table below, tick one box by each human characteristic to show
whether it is:
inherited only
inherited and affected by environmental conditions.
human
characteristic
inherited only
eye colour
skin colour
weight
1 mark
maximum 7 marks
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s w
lb
p
(i)
l a
t t e
s t i c
s w i t c h
c o n t a c t
it c h
r y
c a
(ii)
The diagrams below show symbols for a battery, a bulb and a switch.
Connect the symbols to make a series circuit for the torch.
t t e
l b
r y
s w
i t c h
1 mark
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(b)
The drawings below show two other torches. In both torches, the bulbs will
not light even when Paul closes the switches.
t o r c h
t o r c h
(ii)
(c)
When Paul bought his torch there was a paper strip between the contacts of
the switch as shown below.
p a
e r
s t r ip
Paul had to remove the paper strip before he could turn the torch on.
Give the reason for this.
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1 mark
maximum 5 marks
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Level 4
22.
(a) Ahmed bought two sets of lights to put on a tree in his garden.
Circuit diagrams for the two sets of lights are shown below.
t o
in
c i r c u i t
l u
t o
in
c i r c u i t
l u
Choose words from the list below to fill the gaps in the sentences.
all
(a)
none
some
parallel
series
short
(b)
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Level 5
23. A circuit is shown below.
A
(a)
b u lb X
open
s w itc h
b u lb Y
(b)
Steven removes the copper wire and uses it to connect point C to point D.
The switch is still open.
Which bulbs, if any, light up?
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1 mark
(c)
Steven removes the copper wire and closes the switch. Both bulbs light up, but
not very brightly.
He then uses the copper wire to connect point B to point C.
c lo s e d
s w it c h
w ir e
C
b u lb X
b u lb Y
goes out
..
1 mark
(ii)
..
1 mark
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(d) Steven removes the copper wire. The switch is still closed. Both bulbs light up,
but not very brightly. He then uses the copper wire to connect point A to point
B.
A
c lo s e d
s w it c h
w ir e
b u lb X
b u lb Y
gets dimmer
goes out
1 mark
(ii)
1 mark
Maximum 6 marks
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Level 6
24. Alex makes an electromagnet.
She winds insulated wire around an iron nail.
She connects the wire to a power supply.
She uses the electromagnet to pick up some steel paper-clips.
(i)
Give the one factor she should change as she investigates her
prediction.
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1 mark
(ii)
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(iii)
(b)
(c)
(i)
Which size paper-clips would Alex use to make her results
more
accurate?
Tick the correct box.
1 mark
(ii)
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Level 7
25. The diagram shows a rectangular coil and circuit. It has two iron rods in it.
The rods are parallel and touching. They are free to move.
(a)
(b)
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