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YEAR 9 PRACTICE EXAMINATION MODEL ANSWERS Question Answer ONE a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. TWO a. Tripod, tongs, gauze mat, evaporating dish, safety goggles, filter funnel, beaker Dichotomous key 2 way split Clear and unambiguous 12, 6.5, 23.5 0.4 mm, 54 mL Bunsen burner, tripod, gauze, beaker Done in pencil Ruler used Not in 3 dimensions Drawn to size Flame is hotter, no soot produced So the flame is visible, cooler flame Do not run or fool – injury possible Wear the appropriate eye protection – eye safety Report spills or breakages – safety Follow teachers instructions – safety 1. Mirror 2. Slide 3. Cover slip 4. Coarse focus 5. Fine focus 6. Base 7. Eye piece 8. Lens 9. Condenser (diaphragm) 10. Stage 1. Take microscope slide 2. Place drop of iodine on slide 3. Bend back onion leaf 4. Cut off skin and place on drop 5. Lower cover slip at 45o onto skin 6. Check for air bubbles (order may be different) First row moving from left to right 1. Norno Beverlus 2. Norno Dallus 3. Norno Rajus Second row 4. Norno Kentuckyus 5. Norno Californius b. c. i. c. ii c. iii c. iv c. v c. vi c. vii d. e. f. i f. ii g. i g. ii g. iii g. iv g. v THREE a. 6. Norno Walawala Third row 7. Norn Dakotus 8. Norno Yorkio Herbivore – eats plants Decomposer – release nutrients from dead animals Omnivore – eat plants and animals Producer – green plants make their own food Carnivore – eat only animals Plant plankton Krill Squid and Fish King penguin, leopard seal, sperm whale Leopard seal, krill, squid, fish, sperm whale Leopard seal would eat more squid. Reduced squid numbers for the sperm whale Leopard seal and king penguin numbers would decrease, squid numbers would increase, possible drop in numbers of krill, more food for sperm whale, so increase in sperm whale numbers Use of MRS GREN to argue case M – movement R – respiration S – sensitivity G – growth R – reproduction E – excretion N – nutrition (can use MRS C GREN) if required Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Structural – exoskeleton for excretion, lungs for gas exchange Behavioural – clump together for moisture and warmth, stop when meet surface, stay in dark to protect from predators and avoid water loss Critically endangered Parrot Eggs or young may be eaten Loss or habitat, slow breeder Ground dwelling, flightless, slow breeder i. proton or neutron ii electron iii nucleus iv proton or neutron Electron Negatively charged, orbits the nucleus, has almost no mass Proton Positively charge particle, mass of 1, found in the nucleus Neutron Has no charge, has a mass of 2 and found in the nucleus b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. a j. b. i j. b. ii j. b. iii FOUR a. Hydrogen H Fluorine F Oxygen O Helium He Calcium Ca Sulfur S Chlorine Cl Sodium Na Carbon C Silicon Si Metals – left hand side of Periodic Table Non-Metals – right hand side of Periodic Table Circled elements: copper, zinc, mercury, sodium, lead, potassium Physical properties: eg: colour, lustre, electrical and heat conductivity, melting points and boiling points, state Metals: Shiny, malleable (bendy), ductile (drawn into wires) conduct heat and electricity, silver in colour, usually solid at room temperature Non-metals Dull, brittle, do not conduct heat or electricity, various states at room temperature, a variety of colours i. water ii. carbon dioxide iii. nitrogen gas iv. sulfuric acid Elements: Gold, sulfur, oxygen, hydrogen Compounds: Water, table salt, pure water, copper sulfate Mixtures: Salt water, milk, pepsi H2 - 2 atoms H2O - 3 atoms CuSO4 – 6 atoms Making for oxygen gas: Add manganese dioxide to hydrogen peroxide Testing for oxygen gas: Place a glowing splint in the gas. If it reignites (catches fire) then it is oxygen The limewater would turn cloudy (and then clear again – but seldom observed by students) To remove carbon dioxide from the air Condensation (water) produced from the combustion of the candle wax (hydrocarbon). It would be better to place it BEFORE the limewater because some of the water vapour will be carried across from flask 3 to flask 4 Moving car – kinetic energy b. c. i c. ii c. iii d. i d. ii d. iii e. i e. ii e. iii f. g. h. FIVE a. b. Battery – chemical potential energy Diver – gravitational potential energy Heater – heat energy (but if fan heater could be electrical or kinetic energy) Kinetic Energy → Gravitational Energy Kinetic Energy → Elastic Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy → Kinetic Energy Radiation The hot air masses rise by convection currents Plastic is a poor conductor of heat and the lights produce a lot of heat Graph must include: Title Both labelled axis (scale and units) Vertical axis is temperature and horizontal is time Scales evenly spaced Points plotted correctly Point joined with a smooth curve Line graph The substance is melting 600o C This is where the second plateau (constant temperature) can be seen Gases expand to fill the spaces Solids have a fixed shape Liquids have no fixed shape and can be spread over a surface A. Gas B. Gas → Liquid C. Liquid D. Liquid → Solid E. Solid Molecules are moving from their fixed positions. In a liquid they can move around Solid → Liquid - melting Liquid → Gas - evaporation Gas → Liquid - condensation Liquid → Solid - freezing Solid → Gas - sublimation Nebula – gas cloud left over from a supernova Satellite – object (natural like a moon or artificial) that orbits a planet Constellation – unrelated star group that can be seen as a picture in the sky Comet – ball of rock and ice in elliptical orbit around the sun Neutron star – pulsar – remains of a supernova A year is the time taken to orbit the sun. Mercury is closer to the Sun and therefore takes less time to orbit the sun hence its year c. d. i d. ii d. iii e. i e. ii e. iii e. iv f. g. is shorter in time. Sun, Earth and Moon labelled correctly with bulges shown to indicate tidal movement. the light rays need to be drawn correctly to shade the moon Penumbra is the partial shade, Umbra is the total shade A lunar eclipse can only occur at night because the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon Gravity Hydrogen It would engulf Earth and possibly extend out as far as Mars Massive stars Correctly joined up pointers and long axis of the Southern Cross to drop a perpendicular line down to the Earth’s surface. The South Celestial Pole is a fixed point in the sky around which the stars appear to rotate. The stars would rotate in an anticlockwise direction. In a 24 hour period they would make one full rotation, so in 6 hours they would make a quarter of a rotation (90o) The south celestial pole is only visible in the southern hemisphere