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Year 6 Science Exam Paper

(1) The document is a sample science exam for primary school Year 6 students assessing their knowledge of various science topics through multiple choice and short answer questions. (2) The exam covers areas like nutrition and food groups, forces and motion, materials both natural and man-made, weather patterns like rainfall, and properties of sound and materials. (3) Students are asked to label diagrams, identify materials, interpret data in charts, explain concepts, and suggest experimental methods demonstrating their understanding of fundamental science ideas.

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Year 6 Science Exam Paper

(1) The document is a sample science exam for primary school Year 6 students assessing their knowledge of various science topics through multiple choice and short answer questions. (2) The exam covers areas like nutrition and food groups, forces and motion, materials both natural and man-made, weather patterns like rainfall, and properties of sound and materials. (3) Students are asked to label diagrams, identify materials, interpret data in charts, explain concepts, and suggest experimental methods demonstrating their understanding of fundamental science ideas.

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DEPARTMENT FOR CURRICULUM,

RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND LIFELONG LEARNING


Directorate for Learning and Assessment Programmes
Educational Assessment Unit
Annual Examinations for Primary Schools 2018

YEAR 6 SCIENCE TIME: 45 minutes


Sample Paper

School: _____________________________________________________

Name: _____________________________ Class: ______________

1. Look at the food plate and complete the table on the right.
a) Match the different food items to A, B, C, D or E.
An example has been done for you.

C carrots
E
milk/cheese chicken
A
fruit B cabbage
bread/cereal
rice
C
vegetables D yoghurt
meat
strawberries

(5 marks)

b) Explain why it is important to keep a balanced diet.

_____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________ (2 marks)

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2. Match each sentence in Column A to the correct word in Column B.
The first one is done as an example.

Column A Column B

a. I give humans energy. sun

b. I slow down a falling object. gravity

c. I break a circuit. moon

d. I magnify images of objects. a food

e. I give plants energy. lens

I appear to have different


f. air resistance
shapes.

g. I pull objects to the ground. switch

(6 marks)

3. Some materials can occur naturally and others are man-made.

a) Look at the pictures below and write the name of the material produced by each.

tree lamb quarry


_________________ __________________ __________________
(3 marks)
b) List three man-made materials.

i. ___________________________

ii. ___________________________

iii. ___________________________ (3 marks)

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4. The bar chart below shows the monthly rainfall over a whole year.

Monthly rainfall for Year 2017


90
80
rainfall (in millimeters)

70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
rainfall (mm) 18 10 9 7 7 6 6 3 50 82 54 35

months

a) Which month has the highest rainfall? _______________________ (1 mark)

b) Fill in the missing amount of rainfall for the month of December in the bar chart

above. (1 mark)

c) Calculate the difference in rainfall between October and August. ____ (2 marks)

d) Tick () the weather instrument which measures rainfall.

(1 mark)

e) Explain the problems farmers might face during the month of August.

_____________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________ (2 marks)

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5. Materials can absorb or reflect sound.
Look at the picture below. Two children are on either side of a wall.

wall

material

a) Tick () the best material that can be used to reflect the sound of the girl’s voice.

plastic paper metal


(1 mark)

b) John is doing an experiment to investigate how to reduce the sound made by an


alarm clock. He puts the alarm clock in a box and wraps some material around it.

i. Tick () the best material that can be used to reduce the sound of the alarm clock.

cotton wool cardboard foil


(1 mark)
ii. What should John do to make the experiment a fair test?
_____________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________ (2 marks)

END OF PAPER

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