
<p>1. James shone a ray of light at a mirror as shown below.</p><p> incident ray mirror</p><p> angle of incidence angle of reflection</p><p> reflected ray</p><p> diagram 1</p><p>He measured the angle of reflection for different angles of incidence. His results are shown below.</p><p> angle of incidence (º) 30 40 50 60 70</p><p> angle of reflection (º) 30 40 50 65 70</p><p>(a) Which angle of reflection was not measured accurately?</p><p>...... °</p><p>How can you tell this from the table?</p><p>...... </p><p>...... </p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 1 1 mark</p><p>(b) James set up a different experiment as shown below.</p><p> glass block incident ray</p><p> angle of incidence angle of refraction</p><p> refracted ray</p><p> diagram 2</p><p>He measured the angle of refraction for different angles of incidence.</p><p>His results are shown in the graph.</p><p>30</p><p>20 angle of refraction (º)</p><p>10</p><p>0 0 20 40 60 angle of incidence (º)</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 2 Use the graph to answer the questions below.</p><p>(i) When the angle of refraction is 20°, what is the angle of incidence?</p><p>...... ° 1 mark</p><p>(ii) What conclusion could James draw from his graph? Complete the sentence below.</p><p>When light passes from air into glass, the angle of incidence is</p><p> always ...... the angle of refraction. 1 mark</p><p>(c) On diagram 2, draw a line to continue the refracted ray as it leaves the glass block. 1 mark maximum 4 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 3 2. A teacher has a small torch. He switches it on and points it towards a mirror.</p><p> mirror</p><p> torch</p><p>(a) A ray of light from the torch reflects off the mirror. Use a ruler to draw the ray of light:</p><p>(i) from the torch to the mirror; 1 mark</p><p>(ii) reflecting off the mirror. 2 marks</p><p>Add arrows to the rays to show the direction of the light.</p><p>(b) A laser beam is a very bright and powerful beam of light. It is very dangerous to point a laser beam towards people or animals. Which part of the body can be most easily damaged by a laser beam?</p><p>...... 1 mark Maximum 4 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 4 3. (a) The diagram below shows a ray of red light entering a glass block.</p><p> air</p><p> glass block ray of air red light</p><p>(i) Most of the light goes into the glass block, but some does not. What happens to the light which does not go into the glass block?</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) As the light goes into the glass block, it changes direction. What is the name of this effect?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 5 (b) The diagram below shows white light passing through a prism and forming a spectrum on a white screen.</p><p> white screen</p><p> ray of white light prism spectrum</p><p>The spectrum contains light of all colours. Red is at one end of the spectrum. Write blue, green and violet below in the order of the spectrum.</p><p>Red</p><p>1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 6 (c) A pupil puts a green filter in the ray of white light. What happens to the spectrum on the screen? Tick the correct box.</p><p>The whole spectrum turns green.</p><p>The green part of the spectrum disappears, but the other colours stay the same.</p><p>The green part of the spectrum stays the same, but the other colours disappear.</p><p>The whole spectrum disappears.</p><p>1 mark Maximum 4 marks</p><p>4. (a) The diagrams below show how much heat is lost from different parts of a house every second.</p><p>Through which part of the house above is most heat lost?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 7 (b) Part of the house is insulated to reduce the loss of heat. This is shown below.</p><p>(i) Which part of the house has been insulated?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Explain your answer.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(c) The table below gives information about three fossil fuels that can be used to heat a house.</p><p> energy Does the fuel produce these fuel physical released substances when burned? state when 1g is sulphur burned (J) water dioxide</p><p> coal solid 25000 yes yes</p><p> oil liquid 42000 yes yes</p><p> methane gas 55000 yes no</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 8 (i) Which fuel in the table releases the least energy when 1 g is burned?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Methane can be compressed. Which information in the table shows that methane can be compressed?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(iii) Sulphur dioxide causes acid rain. Use the table to explain why burning methane does not produce acid rain.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark maximum 6 marks</p><p>5. Susan has a small fan to keep herself cool. When she switches it on, a motor turns the blades to blow air.</p><p> blade</p><p> switch</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 9 (a) The diagrams below show the symbols for a battery, a motor and a switch.</p><p>M</p><p> battery motor switch</p><p>In the space below, draw a series circuit diagram for the fan using these symbols.</p><p>1 mark</p><p>(b) (i) Which part provides energy for the circuit?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Some of this energy is used to turn the blades. The rest of the energy is wasted.</p><p>Complete the sentence below. Choose words from the list.</p><p> chemical heat light sound 1 mark</p><p>When the blades are turning, energy is wasted as</p><p>...... energy and ...... energy. 1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 10 (c) Susan built a circuit using a battery, a motor and a switch. She closed the switch to turn the motor on.</p><p>(i) Susan added a bulb to the circuit. The current in the circuit decreased.</p><p>How did this affect the motor?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Susan removed the motor from the circuit. The current in the circuit increased.</p><p>How did this affect the bulb?</p><p>...... 1 mark maximum 6 marks</p><p>6. (a) Alfie made a model of part of the solar system. He used metal balls for the Sun, the Moon and the planets.</p><p>• E goes around D. • B, C, D, F and G go around A.</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 11 Give the letter that is used to label:</p><p>(i) the model Sun;</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) the model Earth;</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(iii) the model Moon;</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(iv) the model planet with the largest orbit.</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(b) The bar chart shows the force of gravity on eight of the planets.</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 12 (i) The gravity on Neptune is 12 N/kg.</p><p>On the chart above, draw a bar for the planet Neptune. Use a ruler. 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Give the name of a planet where you would weigh more than you weigh on Earth.</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(iii) On which planet would a spaceship need the largest force to take off?</p><p>...... 1 mark maximum 7 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 13 7. (a) Sita made a model of three parts of the solar system, the Sun, Earth and Moon. She used a marble, a torch and a tennis ball.</p><p>Draw a line from each part of the solar system to the object she used.</p><p>Draw only three lines.</p><p> part of the solar system object</p><p>Sun</p><p> marble</p><p>Earth</p><p> torch</p><p>Moon</p><p> tennis ball 2 marks</p><p>(b) The table below shows the order of some of the planets in our solar system.</p><p>Complete the table to show the positions of the Earth, Neptune and the Sun.</p><p>Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus</p><p>2 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 14 (c) The diagram shows a satellite in orbit around the Earth.</p><p> satellite</p><p> orbit of Earth satellite</p><p> not to scale</p><p>(i) Give one use of a satellite.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... </p><p>(ii) Which force keeps the satellite in orbit around the Earth? Tick the correct box.</p><p> gravity friction </p><p> air resistance magnetism </p><p>2 marks maximum 6 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 15 8. (a) The diagram below shows the positions of the Sun, Moon and Earth during a solar eclipse.</p><p>Write numbers (1–4) on the diagram below to label the features during an eclipse.</p><p>1. the Earth 2. the Moon 3. the Sun 4. a region where the total eclipse of the Sun is taking place</p><p> not to scale 2 marks</p><p>(b) Scientists discovered a regular cycle of eclipses. It is called the Saros cycle. The table below shows the dates of some eclipses in this cycle.</p><p>Complete the table by predicting the date of the next eclipse in the Saros cycle.</p><p> eclipse date</p><p> eclipse 1 20th July 1963</p><p> eclipse 2 31st July 1981</p><p> eclipse 3 11th August 1999</p><p> eclipse 4 </p><p>2 marks maximum 4 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 16 9. Michael cut his knee while he was playing football.</p><p>A first-aider put a bandage over the cut.</p><p>(a) A bandage helps to stop a cut getting dirty or infected. Give the name of one type of micro-organism which can infect a cut.</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(b) While he was cleaning Michael’s knee, the first-aider wore rubber gloves.</p><p>(i) Give one reason why wearing rubber gloves is important for the first-aider’s health.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Give one reason why it is important for Michael’s health that the first-aider wears rubber gloves.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark Maximum 3 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 17 10. The table shows the recommended daily intake of energy and some of the nutrients needed by different groups of people.</p><p> nutrients</p><p> minerals, group of energy, protein, carbohydrate, fat, in g people in kJ in g in g in g calcium iron</p><p> male 15–18 11510 55.2 360 109 1000 11.3</p><p> female 15–18 8830 45.0 276 84 800 14.8</p><p> male 19–50 10600 55.5 331 100 700 8.7</p><p> female 19–50 8100 45.0 253 77 700 14.8 pregnant 8900 81.0 278 84 700 14.8 female</p><p>(a) (i) Explain why two 16 year-old males of the same weight might need different amounts of energy.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Which two types of nutrient provide most of the energy in our diet?</p><p>1...... </p><p>2...... 2 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 18 (b) (i) Calculate the difference in the recommended daily intake of calcium for a 15 year-old male and a 30 year-old male.</p><p>...... mg 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Calcium is needed for healthy bones. Explain the difference in the amount of calcium needed each day by a 15 year-old male and a 30 year-old male.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(c) Look at the table. Explain the difference in the amount of protein needed by a 25 year-old pregnant female and a 25 year-old female who is not pregnant.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(d) Iron is needed to make blood. Explain why a 15 year-old female might need more iron than a 15 year-old male.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark Maximum 7 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 19 11. An alloy is a mixture of elements. The table shows the mass of each element present in 100 g of five different alloys, bronze, solder, steel, stainless steel and brass.</p><p> mass of each element in 100 g of alloy</p><p> alloy lead tin copper zinc carbon iron chromium nickel (g) (g) (g) (g) (g) (g) (g) (g)</p><p> bronze 4 95 1</p><p> solder 62 38</p><p> steel 1 99 stainless 70 20 10 steel brass 67 33</p><p>(a) Which alloy in the table above contains an element which is a non-metal?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(b) Which two alloys in the table contain only two metals?</p><p>...... and ...... 1 mark</p><p>(c) Another alloy called nichrome contains only the elements chromium and nickel. 100 g of nichrome contains 20 g of chromium.</p><p>How much nickel does it contain?</p><p>……… g 1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 20 (d) Before 1992, two-pence coins were made of bronze. Steel rusts but bronze does not rust.</p><p>(i) Why does bronze not rust? Use information in the table above to help you.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Rusting requires water and a gas from the air. Give the name of this gas.</p><p>...... 1 mark maximum 5 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 21 12. The drawings show the amounts of different substances in 100 g of full-cream milk and 100 g of skimmed milk.</p><p>FULL-CREAM SKIMMED MILK MILK</p><p> water 87 g water 91 g</p><p> fat 4 g fat 0.1 g</p><p> protein 3 g protein 3 g</p><p> sugar 5 g sugar 5 g</p><p> calcium 120 mg calcium 120 mg</p><p> vitamin C 1 mg vitamin C 1 mg</p><p>(a) Use the information in the drawings to complete the sentence.</p><p>When skimmed milk is made from full-cream milk, most of the</p><p>...... is taken out. 1 mark</p><p>(b) (i) Look at the drawings. Which substance in milk do we need for strong bones and teeth?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) How are substances carried around the body?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 22 (c) (i) Which animals produce milk to feed their young? Tick the correct box.</p><p> amphibians birds</p><p> mammals reptiles</p><p>1 mark</p><p>(ii) A baby fed on its mother’s milk gets fewer infections. What is the reason for this? Tick the correct box.</p><p>The milk contains antibodies.</p><p>The milk contains water.</p><p>The milk is at body temperature.</p><p>The milk is a liquid.</p><p>1 mark maximum 5 marks</p><p>13. Burning fossil fuels causes air pollution.</p><p>(a) (i) Give the names of two fossil fuels.</p><p>...... and ...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) Some fossil fuels contain sulphur.</p><p>Complete the word equation for the reaction between sulphur and oxygen in the air.</p><p> sulphur + oxygen → ...... 1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 23 (b) Burning fossil fuels leads to the formation of acid rain. Acid rain has collected in this lake. A helicopter is dropping calcium hydroxide into the lake.</p><p>Calcium hydroxide dissolves in water to form an alkaline solution.</p><p>(i) What effect does an alkali have on the pH of an acidic lake?</p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) When calcium hydroxide reacts with sulphuric acid in the lake a calcium salt is formed.</p><p>What is the name of this salt? Tick the correct box.</p><p> calcium carbonate calcium chloride</p><p> calcium nitrate calcium sulphate</p><p>1 mark</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 24 (c) The photograph below shows trees damaged by acid rain.</p><p>(i) The trees have lost their leaves and have died. Explain why leaves are needed for a tree to grow.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark</p><p>(ii) What effect does acid rain have on buildings made from limestone?</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 1 mark maximum 6 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 25 14. (a) Amy’s family are at the beach during the summer. Amy and her sister have a bucket containing seawater and sand.</p><p>Read the following statements. Which are true and which are false?</p><p>Tick one box for each statement.</p><p> true false</p><p>Water is a solvent for salt.</p><p>Sand sinks in water because water is more dense than sand.</p><p>When a solid dissolves in water, the solid is called a solute.</p><p>2 marks</p><p>(b) Seawater contains dissolved salt. Describe what Amy can do to separate and collect pure water from seawater.</p><p>...... </p><p>...... 2 marks</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 26 (c) Draw a line from each of the substances below to the group that it belongs to. Draw only three lines.</p><p>Draw a line from each group to the correct description. Draw only three lines.</p><p> substance group description</p><p>It contains two or more seawater compound types of atoms or molecules which can be physically separated.</p><p>It contains only one salt mixture type of atom.</p><p>Two or more types of oxygen element atoms are chemically joined together.</p><p>2 marks maximum 6 mar</p><p>Bishop Challoner Catholic School 27</p>
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