Assumption English School Sec 1 SA2 2020 Science
Assumption English School Sec 1 SA2 2020 Science
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so.
Write your NAME, INDEX NUMBER and CLASS at the top of this page and on the OAS paper
Shade your index number on the OAS paper.
Al the end of the examination, hand in your OAS paper, Booklets A and B separately.
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1 2 3 4
        A l and 3 only
        B l and 4 only
        C 2and 3only
        D 3 and4only
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3 Which safety precautions should be taken when heating a liquid in a test tube?
    A l and 2 only
    B 2and 4 only
    C 1,2 and 4 only
    D 2, 3 and 4 only
4   Which row correctly shows how a Bunsen burner should be used for strong
    heating?
          1    depth of a beaker
          2    diameter of a test tube
          3    volume of regular solid
     A 2 only
     B l and 2 only
     C l and 3 only
     D 1,2and3
6 What is the reading shown on the scale of the Vernier caliper below?
0 10
     A   6.31 cm
     B   6.37 cm
     C   6.47 cm
     D   7.23 cm
7   A block of copper was cut into two parts, X and Y. Part X was twice as heavy
    as part Y.
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I    Which elements are metals?
      A       RandTonly
      B       R, T and V only
      C       W, V and Y only
      D       W, V, X and Y only
I    Which stiatement accurately describes the elements shown in the outline of the
     Periodic Table?
      A 2 only
      B 3 only
      C l and 2 only
      D 'l and 3 only
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               P
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11 \Mich statement about the process shown in the diagram is not true?
12   \Mich row correctly shows   a substance U that can be obtained from the given
     mixture P?
P U
                    insoluble solid +
      B                                                          insoluble solid
             liquid with boiling point 70 'C
      c              soluble solid +
                                                                  soluble solid
             liquid with boiling point 70 "C
                     soluble solid +
      D                                                  liquid with boiling point 100 'C
            liquid with boiling point 100 "C
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13     Calcium carbonate is a compound that can be found in egg shells. lts chemical
       formula is CaCOs.
E F G J K
        A   E only
        B   EandGonly
        C   FandGonly
        D   E,FandG
     A    The blood ofthe horseshoe crab humans use to help detect bacleria.
     B    The honey produced by bees from nectar obtained from flowers
     C    The iron found in the earth humans use to construct buildings.
     D    The wood of trees in forests humans use to make furniture.
16   The kakapo is a large, flightless bird that lives in forests. lt used to be found all
     over New Zealand, but is now critically endangered.
kakapo
     Wtrich of these factors could have contributed to the decline in the kakapo's
     population?
      A 3 only
      B l and 2 only
      C 2 and 3only
      D 1,2 and 3
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17 Which row shows how bacteria can be helpful and harmful to humans?
helpful harmful
          bacteria can convert milk into food        bacteria can cause our food to
      c          products like yoghurt                            spoil
            bacteria produce toxins that can         bacteria living in the mouth can
      D
                 cause food poisoning                       cause bad breath
The ligure shows part ofthe human body. Use it lo answer questions l9 and 20.
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'19 \Nhich level of organisation besl describes whal is shown in the figure?
       A    cell
       B    organ
       C    organ system
       D    tissue
21 Based on the particulate model of matter, which statement about solids is true?
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      B
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                         +
      D
23   Wrich graph shows the energy level of particles of oxygen gas as they are
     heated?
A B
               o)                                    c't
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               o
temperature temperature
c D
               o)                                     (,)
               o)                                     o
               c                                      c
               o                                      o
temperature temperature
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     What can be said about thrs substance?
      A   2 only
      B   3 only
      C   'l and 2 only
      D   2and 3only
A o
B 8
      c    10
      D    14
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A B
c D
      A l and 2 only
      B l and 3 only
      C 2and 3only
      D 2and4only
28   A person is standing 2.0 m away from a mirror, and sees an otter who is
     standing on a rock 0.5 m behind him. How far away is the image of the otter
     from the person's eyes?
                                    0-5 m                        2.0 m
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      A   2.0m
      B   2.5m
      C   4.5 m
      D   5.0 m
30   \Mrich row correctly states the colour that a red ball will appear to be when
     different colours of light are shone on it?
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so.
Write your NAME, INDEX NUMBER and CLASS at the top of this page This paper consists of 2
sections.
At the end of the examination, hand in your OAS paper, Booklets A and B separately
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'l   A study was conducted in May 2020 to determine how effective wearing surgical
     masks is in preventing the spread of COVID-I9.
     Hamsters that were infected with COVID-19 were placed with healthy hamsters. The
     set-ups and results are shown in the table below.
1 2 ?
set-up
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(b) State two conclusions that can be drawn from this experiment.
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    (c)   Suggest one advantage and one disadvantage of using animals in scientific
          research.
advantage: ...
disadvantage: .
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    (b) (i)    Rubber ducks are able lo float in water because they are filled with air,
               increasing the volume of the rubber duck without changing its mass.
        (ii)   Given that the density of water is 1.0 g / cm3, state and explain if the
               rubber duck in part (bXi) will float in water.
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3 Tea is a drink that is prepared by pouring hot water over tea leaves. Some of lhe
  compounds in the tea leaves will enter the water, giving tea its flavour and colour.
  Some of these compounds are listed in Table 3.1 .
                                         Table 3.1
          compound                     descriptlon             solubility in water
          pheophytin                 a black pigment                   low
  (a)   A cup of green tea was prepared by pouring hot water into a cup that contained
        green tea leaves. The tea was green and transparent, and the tea leaves sank
        to the bottom of the cup after some time.
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        (ii)    Green tea also has properties of a solution. ldentify one solute and one
                solvent in the green tea.
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(b)   Tea leaves can also be placed in a tea bag, which acts as a filter. The tea bag
      allows soluble compounds to enter hot water, but prevents the leaves from
      doing so.
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      (i)    State and explain if water can be used to separate these compounds by
             paper chromatography.
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      (iii) Suggest why paper chromatography may not be the best method            to
             separate caffeine from polyphenol.
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4 Fig. 4.1 is a dichotomous key of some birds that can be found in Singapore
birds
                                                                                         woodpecker                       myna
    kingfisher               egret
Fig.4.1
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    (b)    The descriptions of three birds are given below. Use the dichotomous key to
           identifo the birds.
                      Egretta garzetta
                                                               L,!
                                                  Aplonis panayensis
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5 A sealed container containing helium was cooled until only solid helium was left
  The graph shows the temperature changes during the cooling process.
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                 E                  B
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                 E
                 ()
                                             c
                                                        D
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time / minutes
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 (c) (i)       ln the square below, draw the particulate model of helium particles at point
               c.
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  (c)   State the electronic configuration of potassium.
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(d) State the mass number, proton number and neutron number of scandium.
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1   Fungi and bacteria, like plants and animals, are made out of cells. The diagrams
    below show a fungal cell and a bacterial cell (not drawn to scale).
                             c                            cell wall
                                     a      0
                     o       c                                  pili
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    (a)   Table 1 .1 has been filled in with information about parts of a fungal cell
          Complete the table for animal cells and plant cells.
                                                   Table 1.'l
           parts of a cell           animal cell            plant cell           fungal cell
               cell                                                                   present
             membrane
             cytoplasm                                                                present
                                                                         I
chromosomes present
                                                                                many small
                vacuole
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(c)   Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, a large molecule that is made of many
      p-glucose molecules bound together.
      Fungal cell walls are made of chitin. Just like cellulose, chitin is made of many
      of the same molecule bound together.
The flgures below show the molecular structure of p-glucose and chitin
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                     p-glucose                                     ch   itin
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      (ii)    Using information from the figure above, state the chemical formula of
              B-glucose.
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      (iii)   Describe one difference in the elements that make up B-glucose and
              chitin.
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2   The solubility of salt S in water was measured at different temperatures' Salt S was
    added into 100 ml of water at each temperature, and the maximum mass of the salt
    that could be dissolved was recorded. The results are shown in the graph below
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          B
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               14
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          =
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                0
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                    010203040506070
                                                                        temperature / 'C
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    (b)    Calculate the mass of salt S that can be dissolved in 200 ml of water at 50 "C
           Show your working in the space below.
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(c) Table2.l shows some physical properties of saltT, powder U and methanol.
                                           Table 2.1
                                  salt T               powder U          methanol
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      (i)    Salt T and powder U were mixed in a beaker of methanol. Outline the
             steps required to obtain salt T and powder U from the mixture. For each
             step, state which substance is obtained, and which substances are left
             behind.
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      (ii)   Draw a labelled set-up forthe step used to obtain saltT in part (c)(i).
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3   Hyperopia is an eye condition that prevents a person from seeing objects that are
    nearby clearly.
    A person with hyperopia can use spectacles to help produce a clearer image of
    nearby objects in the eye. Fig. 3.1 shows how the lens on a person who wears
    spectacles focuses light.
Fig. 3.1
(a) Explain why we are able to see objects in the light, but not in the dark.
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(c) (i) Measure the angle of incidence of light ray A in Fig 3.1.
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          (ii)   Describe how the direction of light ray A changes as it passes from the
                 air and into the lens. Explain the change in direction.
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      (iii)   Apart from the change in direction, describe how the speed of light ray B
              changes as it passes from the air and into the lens.
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(d) (i)       Spectacle lenses need to be able to withstand scratches. State the
              physical property that determines the ability of a material to withstand
              scratches.
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      (ii)    A scratch on a spectacle lens changes the shape of the surface of the
              lens. Fig. 3.2 shows the surfaces of a lens with and without scratches
              when viewed under a microscope.
Fig. 3.2
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(e) Plastic lenses are lighter as compared to glass lenses of the same volume.
Explain why.
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Markino Scheme
Section A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B B c A B A A c D
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
  c         D
                 I
                     A      D                   D     U        A       D     B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
  D-        B        B      D                   C     D        c
"No right answer
Section B
Qn                                    Answer                                Marks
1ai which hamste(s) wore masks                                                I
1 aii Type of masUtype of hamster/d uration of experimenUfood given to
      hamsters/ary re asonable answer                                         1
      When either infected or healthy hamsters wore masks, viral load was
      lower; owtle                                                            1
       Disadvantage:
       - cruel to animals
       - data for anima$$Ay not apply to humans                               I
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2a      1.5 x 10                                                                   1
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        = 15 9
        deduct max 1m for unit errors in Q2
2bii    Total mass= 159+09 = 159                                                   1
3ai     Tea leaves setUe the bottom after the tea is left to sand/the tea leaves
        do not dissolve.                                                           1
but small enough so the tea leaves does not enter the tea 1
3ci No, because carotene and xanthophyll are both insoluble in water 1
4a    Feeds on fish; has a long, sharp beak: has brightly coloured feathers        I
4bi   Egrct (common name: little egret)                                            1
      ecosystem
4cii They ensure that systems in nature remain stable                               1
5ai E 1
5aii A 1
5aiii D 1
      helium particles
      OR
      PE is lost as heat as bonds between particles are being formed                1
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              rB
        At least 2 particles touching
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5cii    Particles are able to slide past one another
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6a      The smallest particle of an element                                                           1
6b
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Section C
Qn                                              Answer                                                Marks
1ai          pa(s of a cell                                  plant cell                 tungal cell
                              I   anrmal cell
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'l   ciii   Chitin contains N. B-qlucose does not                                            1
            filtrate
            2. Evaporate the mixture to dryness                                              1
            Tripod    stand              I
            Bunsen burner
            Correct apparatus - 1m
            Correctlabels- 1m
            Proper scientific drawings (2D, no line on opening of evaporating dish)      -   D
            1m
            Allow ECF if step in 2ci is wrcng. Use same marking points.
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