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Final End 2-Mathayom 1 Science

This document is the final English science examination for Mathayom 1 students at Saengthong Vitthaya School in Hatyai, Thailand. It consists of 25 multiple choice and short answer questions across three sections (A, B, C) worth a total of 100 marks. The exam covers topics in physics including heat, temperature, the atmosphere, and weather. Students are asked to provide their nickname and class before answering questions that test their understanding of these concepts and their ability to interpret diagrams, charts, and experiments.

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Final End 2-Mathayom 1 Science

This document is the final English science examination for Mathayom 1 students at Saengthong Vitthaya School in Hatyai, Thailand. It consists of 25 multiple choice and short answer questions across three sections (A, B, C) worth a total of 100 marks. The exam covers topics in physics including heat, temperature, the atmosphere, and weather. Students are asked to provide their nickname and class before answering questions that test their understanding of these concepts and their ability to interpret diagrams, charts, and experiments.

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No.

SAENGTHONG VITTHAYA SCHOOL, HATYAI


ENGLISH SCIENCE FINAL EXAMINATION

Time allocated: 60 minutes MATHAYOM 1 Marks: 100 marks

General instructions: -
This question paper consists of 25 questions, and it is divided into three sections A, B and C.
Every answer should be written neatly, clearly, visibly and legibly.
All questions are compulsory. Answer all the questions.

Nickname : _____________________________________ Class : _________

SECTION A (40 MARKS)


1. Which of the following is the main source of heat energy?
A Electricity
B Burning of fossil fuels
C The Sun
D Friction

2. Which of the following instruments can be used to measure the atmospheric pressure?
A Thermometer
B Psychrometer
C Barometer
D Anemometer

3. Which of the following is not true about heat?


A Heat is a form of energy.
B Heat cannot be measured.
C Heat cannot be seen.
D Heat can be transferred through a vacuum.

4. Which of the following is true about temperature?


A Temperature is the amount of heat in an object.
B Temperature is the amount of matter in an object.
C Temperature is the degree of hotness of an object.
D Temperature is the amount of energy in an object.

5. Which of the following differences between heat and temperature is correct?


Heat Temperature
A Depends on the mass or size of object. Depends on the size or type of object.
B Heat can do work. Temperature cannot do work.
C Measured in degree Celsius Measured in Joule
D Can be measured with a thermometer Can be measured with a calorimeter

6. The diagram below shows the layers in the atmosphere.

What is layer X?
A Stratosphere
B Mesosphere
C Troposphere
D Thermosphere
7. Which of the following is not true about the Earth’s atmosphere?
A The atmosphere can be divided into seven layers.
B It is a layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
C It is made up of a mixture of gases.
D It is held to the Earth by the force of gravity.

8. The diagram below shows the arrangement of particles in a solid when it is heated.

What happens to the solid when the temperature increases?


A The atoms vibrate slowly.
B The volume of the solid increases.
C Heat energy is released by the solid.
D The solid contracts.

9. During a thunderstorm, we should


A stay outdoors
B avoid water-based activities
C use the telephone and computers
D prepare a large luggage to pack clothes

10. The general prevailing weather conditions of a region over a long period is called
A weather
B climate
C global warming
D season

11. The diagram below shows a bimetallic strip being heated.

The bimetallic bends down when it is heated. This is because


A metal P expands while metal Q does not expand
B the mass of metal P is more than the mass of metal Q
C metal Q expands less than metal P
D metal Q is hotter than metal P
12. The diagram below shows a fire alarm circuit.

How does the fire alarm work when there is a fire?


A The contact point contracts and the gap becomes broader.
B The contact point expands and touches the bimetallic strip.
C The bimetallic strip bends towards the contact point and touches the contact point.
D The bimetallic strip bends away from the contact point.

13. The diagram below shows the joints between two railway track partitions.

Small gaps are left between the partitions to


A avoid the track from shrinking during the cold.
B avoid the track from expanding during hot days.
C release heat from the tracks.
D give space for the tracks to expand during hot days.

14. The diagram below shows a thermos flask that can be used in daily life to maintain the
temperature of hot water.

T – Plastic container
U – Surface coated with silver
V – Vacuum space
W – Thick glass wall

Between T, U, V and W, which part reduces the loss of heat to the


surroundings through radiation?
AT
BU
CV
DW
15. The amount of water vapors present in the atmosphere is called as
A air pressure
B humidity
C relative temperature
D precipitation

16. How do we make use the weather forecast?


I We can prepare ourselves and take precautions for any predicted conditions.
II We can predict and plan for crop irrigation, fertilizing and protection.
III We can stop forest fires and droughts.

A I and II only
B I and III only
C II and III only
D I, II and III

17. The diagram below shows an experiment to study heat transfer in a solid.
Which of the following is true about Y and the way of the heat transferred?
Solid Y Heat transfer
A Iron Conduction
B Plastic Convection
C Copper Radiation
D Steel Convection

18. 1548 J of heat is required to increase the temperature of 2 kg of a substance from 15°C to its
final temperature. Taking the specific heat capacity of the substance to be 129 J kg-1 °C-1),
what is the final temperature of the substance?
A 20°C
B 21°C
C 22°C
D 25°C

19. Which of the following is not true about a tropical cyclone?


A It usually forms over warm oceans and moves onto the land.
B It is a circular storm that brings heavy rain and strong winds.
C It is formed when the sea temperature is below 20°C.
D It forms when the humidity is high.

20. The amount of heat required to change 1 kg of a substance from a liquid to a


gaseous state without any change in temperature is called
A specific heat capacity
B specific latent heat of vaporization
C specific latent heat of fusion
D Thermal equilibrium
SECTION B (30 MARKS)

1. Complete the table below with the given words in the box. (20 marks)

Reusing materials Power generator Replanting forest


Combustion Wind surfing Cycling
Open-air burning Decomposition Diesel-fuel taxi
Canoeing Livestock farming Coal mining

Activities that do not cause greenhouse


Activities that cause greenhouse effect
effect

Cycling Livestock farming

2. Label the layers of the Earth’s atmosphere correctly with the given words. (10 marks)

Trosposphere Atmosphere Mesosphere


Stratosphere Thermosphere Existsphere
Shakesphere Exosphere Innosphere
SECTION C (30 MARKS)

1. Draw the arrangement of the particles when they are heated.


Briefly describe the arrangement. (14 marks)

Particles Arrangement of Particles Description


i) Normal Solid Heated Solid

ii) Normal Liquid Cooled Liquid

iii) Normal Gas Heated Gas

2. Complete the table with the name of the instrument correctly. (10 marks)
Weather components Instruments used to measure

Air temperature

Atmospheric pressure

Humidity

Precipitation

Wind
3. A weather forecast is a prediction about the weather that will be experienced a short period
of time in the future.
Give three reasons why weather forecasting is important? (6 marks)

i) _______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

ii) _______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

iii) _______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

~End of question paper~


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