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UPSR Sets HIKMAH MODULE Module 1 Section A [ 30 marks ] Answer all questions. The time suggested for this section is 45 minutes. If you are unable to answer any question, proceed to the next question. 1. Which is a living thing ? A B C D 2. Look at the picture . Which is the breathing structure of this animal ? 1 A B C D

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Section A

HIKMAH MODULEUPSR Sets

UPSR Sets HIKMAH MODULE

Module 1Section A

[ 30 marks ]

Answer all questions.

The time suggested for this section is 45 minutes.

If you are unable to answer any question, proceed to the next question.

1.Which is a living thing ?

A

B

C

D

2.Look at the picture .

Which is the breathing structure of this animal ?

3.Which is the special behaviour of these animals to protect themselves from danger is true?

A

B

C

DAnimalsSpecial behaviour to protect themselves

Pretending to be dead

Having bad smell

Living in the group

Breaking its tail to escape

4.Which of the above information are the life processes of human ?

AP and Q

BQ and R

CP , Q and S

DQ , R and S

L

M

N

5.The pictures above show four types of plants.

Which of the following reproduce by seeds ?

AL and O

BM and N

CL and M

DN and O

6.Which of the following shows the correct grouping of animals based on their

reproduction ?

A.

B.

C.

D.Lay eggsGiving Birth

WhaleCow

FishCat

SquirrelTiger

ChickenOwl

7.Which answer below shows the correct arrangement from the biggest to the

smallest length ?

A. cubit, arm span, span, span

B. arm span, cubit, foot, span

C. span, foot, cubit, arm span

D. foot, span, arm span, cubit

8.Which of the following shows the correct position of the eye when reading the volume of liquid ?

A.

B

C

D

9. Look at the pictures.

What is the difference between volumes R and S ?

A20 ml

B38 ml

C40 ml

D58 ml

10.The information below shows the relationship between the volumes of three

boxes The volume of box R is greater than box S

The volume of box T is equal to box S

Which of the following represent the information above ?

R

S

T

A

B

C

D

11. Which of the object can be rusting ?

A.

C

B.

D

12 . The Figure below shows the types of materials

What are W, X and Y ? W X Y

A Span Stone Pencil

B Leather hat Magnet Book

C Car mirror Tracing Paper Plasticine

D Biscuit Tin Door Cardbord

13. The Figure below shows three weighing scales. Each scale compares the weight of two diferent types of fruits.

Based on the Figure, which is the correct statement ? A. The rambutans are lighter than the bananas

B. The oranges are lighter than the rambutans

C. The apples are heavier than the bananas

D. The apples are heavier than the oranges

14 . The Figure below shows the area

W X Y Z Area Area

A C

Objects Objects

W X Y Z W X Y Z

Area Area

B D Object Object

W X Y Z W X Y Z

15. Recycling means.

A. maximising usage.

B. keeping things for future use.

C. keeping and using again the things you intend to throw away.

D. converting used materials into new usable materials

16. Units used to measure the volume of water are:

I litre

II cubic centimetre

III millilitre

IV square metre

A. I only

B. I and III only

C. II, III and I only

D. I, II, III and IV

17. The pictures shows two groups of objects base on their common characteristics.

What are the common characteristics of Group X and what are the common

characteristics of Group Y.

A

B

C

DGroup XGroup Y

Natural materialsMan-made materials

PlantsAnimals

AnimalsRocks

Man-made materialsNatural materials

18.

The devices above are used in the field of

A. agriculture

B. construction

C. transportation

D. communication

19. The information below shows one of human limitations.

Which device can be used to overcome it ?

A. crane

B. microphone

C. microscope

D. megaphone

20. Which situation does not involve the application of technology ?

A. Processing of information using a computer

B. Plougling a padi field with a tractor

C. Tasting food with tongue

D. Viewing stars using a telescope

21. The coldest planet in the Solar Syestem is

A. Uranus

B. Jupiter

C. Mercury

D. Pluto

22. Arrange the development of technology in the field of transportation from the past to the present .

A. P

Q

R

S

B Q P S R

C R S P Q

D. S R Q P

23. The information below describes S.

What is S ?

A. Sun

B. Uranus

C. Jupiter

D. Asteroid

24. Which of the following are the constituents of the Solar System ?

I. Planets

II. Stars

III. Asteroids

IV. Comets

A. I, II and III only

B. II, III and IV only

C. I, III, and IV only

D. I, II, III and IV only

25. The sun is very much bigger than the moon but appears to be about the same size. Why ?

A. The sun is very hot

B. The sun is very much further from the Earth than the Moon.

C. The sun is round.

D. The sun is burning

26. Which of the following shows the correct ratio for the size of the Moon , Earth and Sun.

MoonEarthSun

A14004

B14400

C41400

D40041

27. The figure below shows the position of the Earth from sun.

P

What will happen if the Earth is placed at position P ?

I The Earth will stop moving around the the sun.

II The Earth will be too hot to support life.

III The Earth will be too cold to support life.

IV All living things will die.

A. I and II only

B. II and III only

C. II and IV only

D. I, II, III and IV

28. The bar chart shows the pulse after an out door game.

Based on the bar chart, what conclusion can be made ?

A. The pupils are very active

B. We can measure the stamina of a person

C. The pulse rate of each person is not the same

D. Chuas pulse rate is the fastest.

29. The figure shows a marble, a ping-pong ball and a fooball.

Which of the object above represent the moon , the earth and the sun.

MarblePing Pong BallFootball

AEarthMoonSun

BSunEarthMoon

CMoonSunEarth

DMoonEarthSun

30. The picture shows an animal.

Which of the following living things have the same breathing structures as the animals

above.

A. Whale

B. Tadpole

C. Grasshopper

D. Turtle

END OF SECTION ASection B

[ 20 marks]

The suggested times for this section is 30 minute. If you are unable to answer a question, proceed to the next question.

Answers all question.

Write your answers in the spaces provided.1. Hafiz carried out a study to find out the relationship between sources of food and the numbers of consumers. The study involved eagles and rats in the paddy field.

The observations are recorded in the following table.

Number of eagles2468

Number of rats50403020

a) State the aim of investigation.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

b) What is the trend of change in number of rats ?

__________________________________________________________________

c) Predict the numbers of rats if the numbers of eagles is 10.

__________________________________________________________________

d) What is the conclusion can you make based on the observations?

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

e) State one other animal that can be found at paddy field.

__________________________________________________________________

2. A group of students carried out an activity to study the numbers of chest movement and the running distance.

The bar chart below shows the results of the activity.

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

20 40 60 80 100

a)Based on the investigation, state the following that is :

1) kept the same ? ( fixed variable )

____________________________________________________________

2)changed ( manipulated variable)

____________________________________________________________

3) measured (responding variable)

____________________________________________________________

b)What is the purpose of the investigation ?

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

c)State the relationship between the running distance and the numbers of chest movement in one minute.

__________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

3.Figure 2 shows a food chain.

FIGURE 2

a) Using the food chain in Figure 2, state two reasons why the number of frogs decreases ?

1. _________________________________________________________

2. _________________________________________________________

b) Predict the number of snakes if the number of eagles increases in the food chain.

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

c)Using the food web above, construct two food chains.

1. ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

2.____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

4.The following table shows the number of orang utans found in jungle.

Year19982000200220042006

Number of orang utans100908070?

a)Based on the investigation, state the following that is:

1)changed ( manipulated variable)

____________________________________________________________

2) measured (responding variable)

____________________________________________________________

3) kept the same ? (fixed variable)

____________________________________________________________

b) Predict the numbers of orang utans in 2006 ?

____________________________________________________________

c)What is the trend in the number of orang utans in the table above ?

____________________________________________________________

END OF SECTION BModule 2SECTION A : OBJECTIVES QUESTION

Instruction: Each question is followed by four option A, B, C and D. Choose the

correct answer

1. The following information shows how animals of type P and Q protect themselves from enemies.

Which of the following represent P and Q ?

PQ

A

B

C

D

2. The table shows the number of animals a species living in a forest from 1999 to

2003

Year19992000200120022003

Number of animals27023020017090

What conclusion can be made from the table ?

AThe animals were short of food

BThe animals were threatened by extinction

CThe animals do not reproduce

DThe number of animals was decreasing

3.The diagram below shows an investigation.

What is being investigated ?

AGermination of seeds

BGrowth of seedlings

CCompetition among seedlings

DReproduction of seedlings

4. The diagram below shows an object made from a particular plant material.

If there is a massive increase in the production of this object, how will the plant be affected

AExtinction of the plant

BRecycling of the plant materials increase

CHigher rate of the plant reproduction

DProduction of more other objects using the plant materials

5. P, Q, R and S are four types fruits

Which of the following give possible ways for the fruits to disperse the seeds ?

FruitsWays of Dispersion

IPExplosive mechanism

IIQAnimals

IIIRWind

IVSWater

AI and II

BI, III and IV

CII, III and IV

DI, II, III and IV

6.A cook does not have tamarind for curry dish.

Which of the following fruits is not suitable to replace the tamarind ?

AMango

BPapaya

CTomato

DPineapple

7. Figure below shows plants of different sizes and heights.

Which of the following factors cause these differences ?

IThe quantity of air received

IIThe quantity of sunlight received

IIThe quantity of water received

IVThe space for growth

AI and IV

BII and III

CI, II and III

DII, III and IV

8.What is meant by preservation ?

AA condition where various species are extinct from the Earth

BA struggle to acquire limited basic needs

CTo maintain the condition of habitats so that living things can live

Naturally

DTo care for something by improving it towards its originals state to avoid extinction

9.What is meant by light refraction ?

ALight travels in all directions

BLight travels in a straight line

CThe movement of light as it travels from an object towards our eyes

DThe movement of light as it travels from one medium to another medium.

10.An investigation is carried out by rolling a ball on four different surfaces.

Diagram below is bar chart which shows the result of the investigation.

Distance

travel

X Cement Y Z Type of

surface

What are surface X, Y and Z ?

XYZ

ACarpetMirrorBoard

BCarpetBoardMirror

CMirrorCarpetBoard

DMirrorBoardCarpet

11.Diagram below shows an ice cube

What process has taken place ?

AEvaporation

BMelting

CBoiling

DCondensation

12.Diagram below shows an experiment

What will happen after a week ?

AThe mass of the nail decreases

BThe colour of the water in the test tube changes

CThe colour of the nail becomes radish

DThe water level in the tube rises.

13.The information below are steps used when recycling old newspapers.

Choose the correct sequence

AN

M

K

L

BK

N

L

M

CL

K

N

M

DM

N

L

K

14Which of the following is the best method to find the speeds of four sprinters ?

ARecord their running time over a given distance

BMeasure them running different in different time

CObserve the sprinters running over the same time

DObserve the sprinters running one by one without recording their running

distances.

15. The picture shows the formation of rain.

Which of the following describe the changes in the states of matter in processes J and K?

Process J

Process K

ALiquid

Gas

Liquid

Gas

BGas

Liquid

Gas

Liquid

CGas

Liquid

Liquid

Gas

DLiquid

Gas

Gas

Liquid

16.The diagram shows three types of materials partially immersed in water.

Which characteristic of the materials are true ?

PaperPlasticCloth

AAbsorb waterDoes not absorbs waterAbsorb water

BAbsorb waterDoes not absorbs waterDoes not absorbs water

CDoes not absorbs waterAbsorb waterDoes not absorbs water

DDoes not absorbs waterAbsorb waterAbsorb water

17.The picture shows a model of a buoy

Some of the following statements about the model are correct.

ICan float

IIWill not burst easily

IIICan be made from waste materials

IVMade from natural materials

Which combination of statement is correct ?

AI and II

BII and IV

CI, II and III

DI, III and IV

18.Diagram below shows an experiment

What will increase after the stone is put into the beaker ?

AThe size of the stone

BThe temperature if the water

CThe volume of stone

DThe water level in the beaker.

19.A tailor uses a measuring tape to measure the bodies of his client. He loses his measuring tape.

Which of the following is the most suitable replacement for the measuring tape ?

A

B

C

D

20.Table below shows the result of an experiment when ice cubes are put into a beaker filled with 200 ml of water. The ice cubes used are the same size.

Number of ice cubes024

Temperature of water / C807264

7 ice cubes with the same size as those used in the experiment are put into a beaker filled with 200ml of water. The initial temperature of the water in the beaker is also the same as in the experiment.

Predict the temperature of the water in the beaker.

A60 C

B58 C

C52 C

D46 C

21.Figure below shows various shapes of the moon during its lunar eclipes

Choose the correct sequence.

AP, R, S, T, Q

BP, Q, S, R, T

CP, S, Q, T, R

DP, T, R, Q, S

22.A bowl of porridge was left on a table.

Why was the porridge spoilt after one week ?

AIt was kept for too long

BIt was exposed to the air

CIt was kept in a cold and dark place

DIt was caused by bacteria and fungus

23.The figure shows three model pyramids

What will happen if models L, M, and N has the same height ?

AL, M and N have the same strength

BL, M and N have the same stability

CL is stronger than M and N

DN is more stable than L and M

24.Figure below shows a screw

Which of the following principles of simple machines are found in the screw ?

IInclined plane

IIWedge

IIIWheel and axle

IVGear

AI and II

BII and IV

CI, II and III

DII, III and IV

25.Figure below shows and astronaut who landed on the moon in 1969.

Which of the following statements explain why the astronauts footprint remain

until this day

IThere is no rain on The Moon

IIThere is no wind on The moon

IIIThe surface of the Moon is covered with sand

AI

BI and II

CII and III

DI, II and II

26.Diagram below shows a jar containing mosquito larvae

The larvae can be destroyed by putting in

ASnails

Bsmall fish

Cwater-lily

Dwater lettuce

27. How can you estimate the time without looking at a watch ?

ABy observing the direction and position of the constellation

BBy observing the direction and length of shadows

CBy observing the size and position of the moon

DBy observing the brightness of the surrounding

28.Diagram below shows four types of water transportation

Choose the correct sequence to show the history of transportation technology

starting with the oldest.

AS, P, R , Q

BR, Q, P, S

CS, Q, R, P

DR, P, Q, S

29.

The statement above is about the

Away to keep water resources clean

Bimportance of water cycle

Cimportance of keeping water resources clean

Dway humans pollute the water resources

30.Figure below shows a piece of bread that has been left for a week.

Fungus has grown on the bread.

AHot and dry

BCold and dry

CHot and damp

DCold and damp

SECTION B

Answer all question

1A group of student gathered information about the extinction of animal species in

a particular forest.

The bar chart below shows the information obtained by the pupils

a)What is the trend in the number of animals species ?

b)State two inferences to explain why the number of extinct animals in year 2000 is

the highest.

1.

2.

c)Predict the number of animal species that will be extinct in year 2010.

d) State one conclusion that can be made from the barf chart

2. Diagram below shows an investigation carried out by group of pupils.

a) What is the purpose of the investigation ?

bBased on the investigation,

iwhat is change ?

iiwhat is observed ?

c) State the relationship between the things you stated in (b) i and ii.

d) In this investigation , what must be kept the same ?

e)What can you conclude from this investigation

3Aqil and Aiman carry out an investigation. They set up the apparatus as shown in diagram below. They place an abject at three different distances from the source of light. They observe the size of the shadow formed on the screen.

Table above shows the results of the investigation

Distance (cm)604020

Size of the shadowSmallMediumBig

a) What do they want to find out from this investigation ?

b)In this investigation, identify the following.

i.What is change?

ii.What is observe?

c)If the shadow is the smallest, predict the distance of the object from the source of light.

d)State one hypothesis from this investigation ?

4Muaz an Afiq carry out an experiment to investigate the length of a rubber band after 50 g of weight is hung. The initial length of the rubber band is the same. The result of the experiment are shown in the table below.

Width of a rubber band / cmLength after a 50 g

weight is hung /cm

0.510

0.78

0.96

a)What is the aim of this investigation ?

b)State two variables in the investigation ?

i.

ii

c)State one hypothesis for the investigation.

d)Predict the length if they used a rubber band with 1.3 cm width.

THE END

Module 3SECTION A

INSTRUCTION : Answer all questions.Every question is followed by four options A, B, C and D. Choose the correct option.

1.Which of the following is a flowering plant ?

AFerns

BLallang

CMushroom

DSeaweeds

2.What do animals need for living ?

AJ and K only.

BJ, K and L only.

CK, L and M only.

DJ, K, L and M

3.What is the usefulness of microorganisms in medication ?

ATo make bread

BTo make tempe

CAs a fertiliser

DAs an antibiotic

4.Which of the following is done by the animals that are solitary ?

ACooperate with other animals for protection

BShare their food with other animals

CMark their own territories

DHunt for food together

5.Shown below are activities carried out by some of the animals.

Why do the animals carry out these activities ?

AFor growth

BFor reproduction

CFor the survival of the species

DTo compete with other animals.

6.What will happen to a potted plant if it is left without water in the sun for two weeks ?

AThe plant wilts and the leaves drop off.

BThe plant produces flowers.

CThe plant grows taller.

DThe leaves are greener and produces flowers.

7Which of the following is not the renewable energy resources ?

ASolar

BWind

CBoimass

DPetroleum

8.Diagram 1 shows three same kind o books put on a weighing scale. What is the mass of each book ?

Diagram 1

A1.5 kg

B2.0 kg

C3.0 kg

D6.0 kg

9.Which statement is wrong about shadows ?

AShadow is formed on the left of the object when the light source is on the

left of the object.

B Shadow is formed in the area opposite of the light source.

CShape of shadow is the same as the objects shape.

DSize of a shadow can change.

10.Frozen fish and meat can be kept for months because the bacteria are

Akilled.

Bpreserved.

Ccompletely inactive.

Dremoved from the food.11.Which of the following are the physical charateristics of a material ?

AW and X only.

BX and Y only.

CW, X and Y only.

DW, X, Y and Z.

12. Which of the following does not need frictional force ?

AIce skating.

BClimbing a tree.

CSharpening a pencil.

DTurning the door knob.

13.Which of the following uses solar energy from sunlight to produce electrical energy ?

AKettle

BToy car

C Monorail

DSatellite

14.When a metal spoon is placed in a glass of hot water for five minutes, the spoon feels hot. Why does this happened ?

AThe metal spoon conducts heat.

BThe metal spoon absorbs water.

CThe metal spoon ia an insulator.

DThe metal spoon is a translucent material.

15.Which of the following are natural materials ?

ISilk

IIMetal

III Plastic

IVLeather

AI and II only.

BI, II and III only.

CI, II and IV only.

DI, II, III and IV .

16.Among the following statements, which is true ?

AAcid is a salty chemical.

BAlkali is a tasteless chemical.

CAlkali items are non-acidic.

DNeutral items do not have taste.

17.Which methods can be used to avoid rusting ?

ITin coated

IIApply paint

IIIWrap with plastic

IVApply grease or oil

AI, II and III only

BI, II and IV only

CII, III and IV only

DI, II, III and IV

18.A faster object

Imoves faster in a fixed time

IImoves with uniform speed through a fixed distance.

IIItakes a shorter time through a fixed distant

AI and II only

BI and III only

CII and III only

Di, III and III

19.

How does the above process enable the food to last longer ?

ABacteria and fungi cannot grow without air.

BBacteria and fungi cannot grow without water.

CBacteria and fungi become inactive at a high temperature.

DBacteria and fungi cannot grow if there is no nutrients in the food.

20.Which statement is false ?

AWaste items that are recycled will be collected and sorted.

BFood and farming waste are processed to make crop fertilizer and food

for live stock.

CRecycling involves remodeling waste items to produce new items.

DTo reuse is using again, waste items for the same purpose or new.

21. Arrange the planets in the order of size from the smallest to the biggest.

ANeptune, Saturn, Jupiter, Earth.

BEarth, Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter.

CSaturn, Jupiter, Earth, Neptune.

DJupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Earth.

22.Which of the following statements is true ?

AThe Solar System only consists of the Sun, the Earth and the Moon.

BPlanets are the biggest objects.

CSaturn is the prettiest planet because it has two wide rings around it.

DAll planets rotate from west to east except Venus and Uranus.

23.Which of the following is true about constellation ?

AConstellation is a group of stars that form a certain pattern in the sky.

BConstellation is a group of planets that forms a certain pattern in the sky.

CThe position of the constellations in the sky is always the same.

DWe can see all the constellations throughout the year.

24.Which of the following is true ?

A

B

C

D

25.What are the disadvantages of technology to mankind?

IEarthquakes

IIGlobal warming

IIIDestruction of natural habitats

IVExhaustion of natural materials.

AI and II only

BI and III only

CII and III only

DII, III and III only

26.What is technology ?

ALearning about science and living things.

BLearning scientific methods and techniques.

CUsing scientific measuring tools to carry out experiments.

DUsing scientific knowledge to overcome human limitations.

27.The strength of a model depends on the

Itype of material

IIheight of the object

IIIbase area of the object

IVposition where the object is placed.

AI and II only

BI and IV only

CII and III only

DII and IV only

28.Which statement is true ?

A. Bridges are stronger if they are built in a shape of an arch.

B. The bigger the base area of a model, the lower the stability of the model.

C. The lower the height of a model, the lesser the stability of the model.

D. The decrease in height of a model will result in decrease in stability of the model.

29.Which of the following work needs a pulley ?

ACutting cloth

BRaising a flag

COpening a can

DCutting down a tree

30.Which of the following activities would cause flash floods ?

ADisposal of rubbish into drains.

BRelease of toxic waste into rivers.

CBurning of rubbish in an open area.

DDisposal of rubbish into uncovered dustbins.

SECTION B

Answer all questions

1.A group of pupils carried out an activity. Two frogs are kept separately in two containers as shown in diagram 1. Both the containers are left for four days.

Diagram 1

a)What is the aim of the investigation ?

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

( 1 mark)

b)In the investigation, identify:

i) what must be change : ____________________________________

ii) what must be observed:____________________________________

(2 marks)

c)Predict what will happen to the frogs in both containers after four days.

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

d)State your inference based on your answer in question (c) above.

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

2.An experiment was carried out by a group of pupils. They placed four conical flasks with different colours outside the science room for one hour as shown in diagram 2.

Diagram 2

Below are the record of their observations.

FlaskBlack paintBlue paintYellow paintWhite paint

Temperature (C)80604030

a)What is the aim of their observation ?

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

b)What is your observation ?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

c)Give your inference based on your answer in 2 ( b ).

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

d)What is the trend of change in the temperature of the flask ?

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

e)Suggest one hyphothesis based on the trend stated in 2( d ).

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)3.In an experiment a pupil uses several metal rings and a magnet. The magnet is labelled at three different positions, S, T, U. Diagram 3 shows the result of the experiment.

Diagram 3

a)What is the aim of the experiment ?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

b)State two variables that needs to be identified in the experiment.

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(2 marks)

c)State one variable that need to be kept the same in this experiment.

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

d)What conclusion can you make from the experiment ?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

4. Diagram 4 shows a pupil carrying out an investigation. Objects P and Q are of the same size, shape, and material. P and Q were blown with equal strength.

It was found P fell first.

Diagram 4

a)State your inference based on the observation ?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

b)Based on the investigation, state the following;

i) what to keep the same : _________________________________

ii)what to change : _________________________________

iii)what to observed : _________________________________

( 3 marks)

c) Draw your conclusion on the above investigation ?

__________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________

(1 mark)

Module 4SECTION A: Each question is followed by four options A, B, C and D. Choose the correct answer. Answer all questions.

1.Which of the following are the basic needs of animals ?

I Water

II Air

IIIFood

IVSunlight

AI and II

BI, II and III

CII, III, and IV

DI, II, III, and IV

2.The diagram below is a rubber seed that disperses its seeds.

Give a reason for the dispersal of seeds.

A To avoid competition

B To avoid extinction

C For seeds to grow

D Protection from enemies

3.Why do humans need to excrete and defecate ?

A To make sure the breathing process works smoothly

B To maintain body health

C To clean the human blood

D To clean the human organs

4.Fruit K dries up and bursts to push the seeds out. Which of the following is fruit K ?

ARubber

BMimosa

CAngsana

DPong-pong

5.The information below shows the activities of certain animals.

All these activities of the animals are related to

Agrowth.

Bconservation.

Creproduction.

Dsurvival of species.

6.

Figure 1

How does the plant shown in Figure 1 protect itself ?

ABeing poisonous

BHaving fine hairs

CBeing thorny

DHaving sap

7.

Figure 2

What is the length of the pencil shown in Figure 2 ?

A

2 cm

B

5 cm

C

7 cm

D

8 cm

8.Which of the following tool can measure the volume of liquid accurately ?

A Ruler

B Spring balance

C Beam balance

D Measuring cylinder

9.Figure 3 shows the mass of 3 glasses with a same weight.

Figure 3

Calculate the mass for one glass ?

A 700 g

B 900 g

C 2.1 kg

D 2 100 g

10.Which of the following symbols can represent a battery in a circuit diagram ?

11.Which of the following appliance can change electrical energy into heat energy ?

12.Akmal hits a table tennis ball towards a wall ?

What effect of a force can be observed?

AA force stops a moving object.

BA force makes an object move faster.

CA force changes the shape of an object.

DA force changes the direction of a moving object.

13.

Figure 4

Figure 4 shows several simple electric circuits.

Bulb in which circuit will light up ?

A V

B W

C X

D Y

Figure 5

14Figure 5 shows a torch emit light through a small hole onto a piece of mirror. What can be concluded ?

A Light can be bent

B Light can be absorbed

C Light can be reflected

D Light changes direction

15A material which does not allow any light to pass through it is

A an insulator

Btransparent

Ctranslucent

D opaque

16In which of the following groups will a paper clip belongs to ?

Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4

belt

wallet

safety pin

needlebrick

flower poteraser

rubber band

AGroup 1

BGroup 2

CGroup 3

DGroup 4

Figure 6

17Figure 6 shows small space on the railway track. What is the purpose of the small spaces ?

A To avoid the track from sliding

B To ensure the train to stop easily

C To ensure the train runs smoothly on the track.

D To avoid the track from bending when expanded

18

Which of the following shows the correct states of matter ?

Solid

Liquid

Gas

AApple juice

Rainwater

Cloud

BJelly

Dew

Snow

CIce

Mineral water

Vapour

DDew

Ice

Smoke

19

The picture below shows a boy looking at his own image in a mirror.

image

What causes the phenomenon ?

ALight is blocked.

BLight is scattered.

CLight is reflected.

DLight travels in a straight line.

20Haziq kept the following food in a cupboard. Which food would be the first to spoil ?

A

B

C

D

21In a process of food preservation, food is heated to a high temperature to kill microorganisms.

Which of the following methods involves the process described above ?

ACanning

BFreezing

CSalting

DPickling

22. A traveler who is lost in the desert can find his way by

A looking at the phase of the moon.

B looking at the stars in the sky.

C looking at the position of the constellations at night.

D looking at the movement of the sand when the wind blows.

23The Solar System does not include

Astars.

Bthe Sun.

Ccomets.

Dthe Moon.

24Where can asteroids be found in the Solar System ?

AAny part of outer space

BIn the Suns atmosphere

CIn the Earths atmosphere

DIn between the planets Mars and Jupiter

25During the eclipse of the Moon, sunlight is blocked by an opaque object. What is

the opaque object ?

AThe Sun

BThe Star

CThe Earth

DThe Moon

26Ifwat was assigned to raise the Jalur Gemilang during an assembly.

Which simple machine did he use ?

APulley

BGear

CScrew

DLever

27What is meant by a complex machine ?

AA bigger machine

BMany types of machines

CA machine that helps us to do work

DA combination of several simple machines

28Which of the following pairs are correct ?

Complex machinePrinciples of simple machines that are used

PScissorsLever, wedge

QWheelbarrowLever, wheel and axle

RBicycleGear, lever, inclined plane

SHand drillScrew, wheel and axle

AP and Q only

BQ and R only

CP, Q and S only

DP, Q, R and S

29Among the inventions listed below, which one is used to overcome the

limitations of a mans sense of hearing ?

A

C

B

D

Figure 7

30What can be done to increase the stability of the bench in Figure 7 ?

I Lower the bench

II Increase the top of the bench

IIIIncrease the heights of the legs

IVIncrease the base area of the legs

A I and IV

B II and III

C I and II

D III and IV

Section B

Answer all question.

1.The bar chart in Diagram 4 shows the number of animal Q in a forest area from 1992 to 2001.

Diagram 1

(a)What is the trend in the change in the number of animal Q from1992 to 2001 ?

________________________________________________________________

[1 mark ]

(b)State two reasons to explain the trend in the change in the number of animal Q as you stated in (a).

(i)____________________________________________________________

(ii)____________________________________________________________[2 marks ]

(c)Predict what will happen to animal Q by the year 2010.

_______________________________________________________________

[1 mark ](d)Write a conclusion that can be made based on the information given in the bar chart shown above.

__________________________________________________________________

[1 mark ]

2

Area of cotton cloth (cm2)Volume of water which remained ( ml )

2555

3642

4931

6422

Table 1

Different sizes of cotton cloth are soaked in water and then taken out. The water that remained in every container is measured. The results are shown in Table 1.

(a) State two things that are kept the same in the above activity.

(i) _____________________________________________________________

(ii) _____________________________________________________________

[2 marks ]

(b) State the thing that is

(i) changed: ____________________________________________________

(ii) measured: ___________________________________________________

[2 marks ]

(c) State the relationship between what is changed and what is observed.

________________________________________________________________

[1 mark ]

(d) Predict the volume of water that will remain in the container if area of cotton cloth is 81 cm2.

________________________________________________________________

[1 mark ]

Diagram 1

3Two ice cubes of different sizes are put into two beakers P and Q as shown in Diagram 1. The temperature of water in beaker P and Q is recorded in Table 1 below.

BeakerInitial Temperature ((C)Temperature after the melting of ice ( (C )

P3015

Q3025

Table 1

(a) What is the aim of the activity? _______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

[1 mark ]

(b) State the thing that is

(i) changed

_______________________________________________________________(ii) observed _______________________________________________________________

[2 marks]

(c) State one thing that must be kept the same in this activity.

-

_______________________________________________________________ [1 mark ](d) What conclusion can be made from this activity ?_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

[1 mark ]4A group of pupils built three models as shown in the diagram below.

ModelThe number of books that can be supported

P3

Q8

R6

(a)What is the aim of this investigation ?

_____________________________________________________________[1 mark]

(b) State

(i) what is changed.

____________________________________________________________

(ii)what is observed.

_____________________________________________________________[2 marks]

(c) What is the relationship between the thing that is change and things that are the observed?

_______________________________________________________________

[1 mark]

ANSWERS FOR MODULE 1SECTION A

1C11A21D

2D12C22B

3B13B23A

4A14B24C

5A15C25C

6B16B26B

7C17A27C

8D18D28C

9C19C29D

10B20D30B

SECTION B

1.a.to find out the relationship between the number of eagles with the number of

rats.

b. decreasing / decrease

c. 10 rats

d. Increase in the number of the eagles will cause the number of rats to increase.

e. snake / leech / snail / earthworms / buffalo.

( accept any suitable answers)

2.a.i.same pupil / time taken / time one minute

ii. running distance

iii. number of chest movement..

b.To investigate the relationship between the running distance with the number of chest movement.

c. As the running distance increases, the number of chest movement also increases.

3.a.i.eaten by snake.

ii. disease

iii. not enough food.

b.decrease.

c.i.paddy

rat

snake

eagle

ii.paddy leaves

caterpillar

hen

snake

(accept any suitable answers)

4.ai.years

iinumbers of orang utans

iv. place of investigation (same jungle) / type of animal.

b.60 orang utan.

c.decrease.ANSWER FOR MODULE 2SECTION A

1A

2B

3C

4A

5D

6C

7D

8C

9D

10C

11B

12C

13C

14A

15D

16A

17A

18D

19D

20C

21A

22D

23D

24C

25D

26C

27B

28B

29C

30C

SECTION B

1a)increase

b) i hunting activities increase

ii destruction of the jungle

iii increasing of development

c) more than 50

d) The more the year, the more species instinct

2a)To investigate the relationship between the high of model with the time

model fall

b)i The high of model

ii The time taken model fall

c) The higher the model , the lest time model fall

d) The fan / type of model

e) The higher the model, the lest time model fall

3a)To investigate the relationship between the distance of object with the

size of the shadow.

b)i The distance of object

ii The size of shadow

c) Less than 20

e) The nearer the distance of object to the light source, the bigger the size of

shadow.

4a)To investigate the relationship between the width of rubber band with the

length.

b)i width of a rubber band

ii Length after a 50 g weight is hung /cm

c) The more the width, the lesser the length

d) 2 cmANSWERS For Module 3SECTION A

1B11C21B

2B12A22D

3D13D23A

4C14A24C

5C15C25D

6A16C26D

7D17D27B

8B18B28A

9A19B29B

10C20C30A

SECTION B

1.a) i) To show that food is a basic need of animals

ii) To investigate the relationship between the present of food and the

condition of the frogs after four days.

b) i) The food

ii) The condition of the frog after four days.

c) The frog in container P will still be alive but the frog in container Q will

be dead.

d) The frog in container P was given food and water whereas the frog in

container Q was not given food.

2.a) To investigate the relationship between the colour of the conical flask

and the temperature of the flask / heat absorption.

b) The darker the colour of the conical flask, the higher the temperature of

the flask.

c) Dark colour absorb more heat than lighter colours.

d) Decreases

e) i) If colour is lighter, lesser heat is absorbed

ii) The lighter the colour of the flask, the lower the temperture of the

flask.

3.a) To investigate the relationship between the strength of magnetic force at

different positions of the magnet with the number of metal rings attracted by the magnet.

b) i) The positions on the magnet

ii) The number of metal rings attracted by the magnet.

c) size of metal rings / type of magnet

d) The magnetic force is strongest at both ends of the magnet.

4.a) Q fell first because it has a smaller base area than P.

b) i) size / shape/ material of the object / blowing strength.

ii) base area of the object

iii) time of the objectb fall / stability of the object

c) The stability of an object depends on the size of its base area.Answers For Module 4Section A

1B6C11C16B21A26A

2A7B12D17D22C27D

3B8D13A18C23A28C

4A9A14C19C24D29D

5D10D15D20C25C30A

1.(a)Decreasing

(b)(i)Animal Q is hunted excessively by humans.

(ii)Its habitat is disturbed or destroyed by the activities of human.(c)Animal Q will become extinct.(d) If the years increase, number of animals decrease.

2.(a) (i)Thickness of cloth

(ii)Initial volume of water in the containers

(b) (i)The area of cotton cloth

(ii)The volume of water that remained in the containers

(c) The bigger the cloth, the less water that remained.

(d) 7 ml3(a) To investigate the relationship between the size of the ice cube and the

temperature after the melting of ice / of water (b)(i) The size of ice cube

(ii)The temperature of water after the ice is melted (c)(i) Quantity of water

(ii) Initial temperature of water (d) The bigger the ice cube, the lower is the temperature of water

4 (a) To investigate the relationship between the height of the model and the strength

of a structure / the number of books that can be supported(b) (i) The height of the model

(ii) The number of books that can be supported(c)When the height of the model increases, the load that can be held decreases

A

B

C

D

P - Breathing

Q - Reproducing

R - Sleep

S - Respond to stimuli

O

N

R

S

Types of materials

Transparent

Plastic sheets

Aquarium

W

Opaque

Rubber

Wood

Y

Translucent

Tissue paper

Window pane

X

Apples

Bananas

Oranges

Bananas

Rambutans

Apples

Group PGroup Q

Telephone

Walkie talkie

Cell phone

Unable to see fine details on an object

P Q R S

The centre of our solar system

All planets move around it

Sun

Earth

Pulserates

Yati

Soh

Nasir

Chua

Football

Ping pong ball

Marble

The numbers of chest movement in one minute.

Running distance / metre

P : Live in groups

Q : Camouflaging

K -Filtering

L-Soaking and grinding

M-Drying

N-Smoothing

Disposing rubbish at recycling or disposal centers instead of river and lakes

Observation:

1. Model X falls before models Y and Z

2. Model Y falls earlier than model Z

Metal ring

S

T

Magnet

U

P

Q

Moon eclipseSun eclipseOccurs in a few minutes.

Occurs up till two hours

Moons shadow is formed on the earth.Earths shadow is formed on the moon.

The Earth is between the sun and the moon.The Moon is between earth and sun

The moon blocks sunlight from reaching the earth.The Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon.

The food is dried under the hot sun.

W can be polished

X can be stretched

Y can float on water

Z gravitational force

Lay many eggs

Take care of their young

Bury their eggs in the sand

J AirL - Water

K FoodM - Sunlight

Lay many eggs

Feed their young

Lay eggs at hidden places

A

C

B

D

A

B

C

D

V W X Y

torch

Number of animals

Year

1992

1995

1998

2001

P Q R

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