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Chapter 6. 1 Which is the second most abundant element in the Earths crust?

A Lead B Silicon C Carbon D Oxygen

What is formed in the reaction shown in the figure above? A Zinc disulphide B Zinc sulphide C Zinc oxide D Zinc carbonate

Which of the following substances are formed in activities J and K? J K A Calcium carbonate Calcium hydroxide B Calcium hydroxide Calcium carbonate C Calcium hydroxide Calcium oxide D Calcium oxide Calcium hydroxide

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The figure above shows the fractional distillation of petroleum. In which of the parts labelled A, B, C or D, is kerosene collected? Compared to lubricating oil, petrol has A a clearer colour B flames that produce more soot C a higher boiling point D a more yellowish flame

Chapter 7 1 A glass rod was rubbed with some wool. Then the glass rod was brought near some small pieces of paper. What will you observe? A The paper will burn B The paper will be attracted to the glass rod C The paper will be repelled by the glass rod D Sparks will jump between the glass rod and the paper

Bulbs P, Q, R, S, T and U in the figure above are similar. If bulb P fuses, which bulbs will still light up? A Q, R, S, T and U only

B Q, R, S and T only C S, T and U only D None of the bulbs 3 Which of the following components and symbols is correctly matched? Component Symbol A Dry cell B Fuse C Rheostat

D Galvanometer

The figure above shows the magnetic field lines of a bar magnet. What can you conclude about the magnetic field lines of a magnet? A All magnets have magnetic field lines B All magnetic field lines have similar patterns C Magnetic field lines do not cut each other D Magnetic field lines are further apart at the poles

What will you observe, if the apparatus shown in the figure above is switched on? A The ball bearing and the soft iron core will become cold B Sparks will be produced between the ball bearing and the soft iron core C The ball bearing will swing like a pendulum D The ball bearing will be attracted to the soft iron core

Chapter 8

A thermal power generating station is shown in the figure above. Which of the parts labelled A, B, C or D, is the boiler?

The figure above shows a transformer. What is the output voltage? A 500 V B 5 000 V C 50 000 V D 500 000 V Which of the following wires and its colour are correctly matched? Wire Colour I Neutral Blue II Live Red with yellow stripes III Earth Brown A I only B I and II only C I and III only D I, II and III An electric oven is marked 1000 W, 250 V. It is used for 2 hours daily. The cost of one unit of electricity is RM 0.50. What is the cost of using the oven for 2 weeks? A RM 1.40 B RM 14 C RM 1400 D RM 14000 What is the most suitable fuse rating for an electrical appliance? A Slightly lower than the normal current B Very much lower than the normal current C Very much higher than the normal current D Slightly higher than the normal current

Chapter 9

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The figure above shows the structure of the Sun. Which of the parts of the Sun labelled A, B, C or D, is the photosphere? Which of the following can disrupt telecommunication systems on Earth? I Solar energy II Sunspots III Prominences IV Solar flares A I and II only B III and IV only C II, III and IV only D I, II, III and IV From which of the following is a star born? A Supernova B Black hole C Earths gravity D Nebula How is a black hole formed? A When a white dwarf dies B When a red giant dies C When a supergiant star dies D When a neutron star dies Which of the following statements is true about galaxies? A There are about ten galaxies in the Universe B A galaxy is constantly increasing in size C A galaxy is only made up of stars D There are two types of galaxies

Chapter 10 1 Who were the first people to study astronomy? A The Americans B The Russians C The Chinese D The Greeks A satellite is launched by the military. What is this satellite most probably used for? A To monitor troop movements B To give early warning on natural disasters C To provide information for mineral exploration D To transmit television programmes Who was the first human being to orbit the Earth? A Neil Armstrong B Edwin Aldrin C Michael Collins D Yuri Gagarin What is a space station? A A very large rocket B A space probe sent to other planets C A reusable satellite D An orbiting spacecraft where long term space studies can be carried out Which of the following factors helps the development and manufacture of products in space? A The low temperatures B The amount of hydrogen and other gases that exist C The lack of gravity D An unpolluted environment

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