Section A: Answer All The Questions
Section A: Answer All The Questions
Answer all the questions. Every question is followed by four answers A, B, C and D. Choose the correct answer. Then, blacken your answer on the answer sheet provided. The suggested time for this section is 45 minutes. If you are unable to answer a question, proceed to the next question. 1. Below are three situations.
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A ball changes direction when headed. A ball moves faster when kicked. A ball syops when caught.
Which of these situations show the effect of a force ? A B C D 2. P and Q only P and R only Q and R only P, Q and R
A bus takes three hours to reach a destination of 240 km away. What is its speed ? A B C D 80 km/h 237 km/h 243 km/h 720 km/h
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Figure 1 shows an investigation about frictional force. Table I shows the result of the investigation .
FIGURE 1 Surface Tarred Sand paper Mirror What is the conclusion of the investigation ? A B C D The tarred surface has the greatest frictional force. The mirror surface has the greatest frictional force. As the frictional force increases, the toy car moves further. The frictional force on the sand paper surface is greater than that on the tarred surface. Distance travelled by a toy car 4 cm 7 cm 10 cm
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FIGURE 2 Which of the following activities involve the two forces used by the carpenter ?
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Which statements about force are true ? I II III IV A B C D It can be seen. It causes an object to move. It is a pull or a push. It can change the motion of an object. I and II only I and III only I, II and III only II, III an IV only
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The list below shows four sporting events. W X Y Z Badminton Javelin Archery Bowling
FIGURE 3 What force enables the ball to remain in that position ? A B C D 10. Pushing Pulling Friction Magnet
Which of these activities does not need force ? A B C D Swimming Cycling Painting Talking
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Which are the ways to reduce friction ? I II III IV A B C D Using sand Using grease Using a magnet Using rollers I and II only I and III only II and IV only II, III and IV only
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Which of the pictures shows that a force changes the shape of an object ?
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Puan Alia rolls a lump of flour dough until it becomes thin. The statement above shows that A B C D force can change the shape of an object. force can change the speed of an object. force can change the movement of an object. force can move a stationary object.
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What can a force do ? I II III IV A B C D Bend a metal rod Stop a moving object Make moving objects move faster Change the direction of a moving object I and II only I and III only I, II and III only I, II, III and IV
FIGURE 4 What is the effect of the force shown in the above picture ? A B C D 16. The force changes the shape of the object. The force slows down the moving object. The force causes the stationary object to move. The force changes the direction of the moving object.
FIGURE 5 What is the use of the pattern? A B C D 17. To make the shoe looks more beautiful. To make the shoe exerts more friction. To make the shoe lasts longer. To make the shoes heavier.
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The following methods can be used to move the heavy load. I II III IV Place a log under the load. Place a few balls under the load. Coat the floor with oil. Pull the load using a longer rope.
Which of the following combination of methods will move the heavy load most easily. A B C D 19. I and II only I, II and III only II, III and IV only I, III and IV only
A pull is exerted on some objects. Which of the following can became longer when the force is applied ? I II III A B C D A rubber band A coiled spring A wooden broomstick I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III only
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FIGURE 6 What is the effect of force is shown ? A B C D A force can stop a moving object. A force can speed up a moving object. A force can slow down a moving object. A force can change the direction of a moving object.
FIGURE 7 Which of the following activities involves the two forces used by the boy ?
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Which of the following activities involves the least amount of frictional forces ?
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Which of the following statements does not describe friction ? A B C D Friction is a force. Friction opposes motion. Friction speeds up a moving object. Friction acts between two surfaces in contact.
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Which of the following observations help us to infer that friction is a type of force ? I A book sliding on a table slows down and stops. II It is easier to open the lid of a jar with dry hands with oily hands. III It is difficult to move a box on a rough floor. A B C D I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III
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Object Y
FIGURE 8 If the surface of object Y is made rougher, what will happen to the frictional force between the two objects? A The frictional force will become smaller. B The frictional force will become greater. C The frictionall force will remain the same.
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FIGURE 9 The door is difficult to open and close. What should be done to the door hinges ? A B C D Oil the hinges. Coat the hinges with lanquer. Rub the hinges with sandpaper. Clean the hinges with soap and water.
27. The bar chart shows the distances travelled by four trolleys K, L, M and N in 8 seconds.
Arrange the trolleys according to their speed from the fastest to the slowest. A B C D 28. K, L, M, N L, K, N, M M, N, K, L N, M, L, K
The table shows the time taken by four runners to run a 100 meters race. Runner Time taken (s) K 20 L 15 M 11 N 10
Which of the following statements is not true ? A B C D K is the slowest runner. N is the fastest runner. L runs at a lower speed than M. The speed of K is two times that of N.
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A bus took 3 hours to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan, a distance of 258 km. What is the average speed of the bus ? A B C D 65 kilometres per hour 76 kilometres per hour 86 kilometres per hour 129 kilometres per hour
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Arif drove his car over a distance of 8 km in 30 minutes. At what speed was he travelling ? A B C D 3 km/h 4 km/h 10 km/h 16 km/h
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SECTION B ( 20 MARKS ) The time suggested for this section is 30 minutes. If you are unable to answer a question, proceed to the next question. Answer all questions.
1. In an investigation, a pupil pushes a block on a non-oily surface. Then the pupil pushes the same block on an oily surface. The result is as follow: The block moves further on the oily surface.
a) State one inference to explain why the block move further on the oily surface. . [ 1 mark ] b) What are kept the same in this investigation ? 1. . 2. [ 2 marks ] c) What conclusion can be made from the investigation ? [ 1 mark ]
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A block of wood is allowed to slide down a smooth slope onto a wooden floor. The block of wood is then allowed to slide down the same slope onto a concrete floor. The block of wood stops at different distances from the foot of the slope as shown in the following figures.
a) What inference can you make about friction between the block of wood and the different floor surfaces ? . [ 1 mark ] b) How can the block of wood be made to move farther from the foot of the slope on the concrete floor ? . [ 1 mark ] c) Write a hypothesis for the experiment. .. [ 1 mark ]
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3. Aqasyah studies how much time it takes for different numbers of people to push a car over a certain distance.
Aqasyah records the result in the table below. Number of people Time taken to push the car over 15 metres (s) 2 360 4 300 6 240 8 180
a) Based on the investigation, what must be kept the same to make the test fair ? [ 1 mark ] b) What is the trend of change in the time taken to push the car ? ........... [ 1 mark ] c) What is i) changed in the investigation ? ii) measured in the investigation ? . [ 2 marks ] d) What can you infer about the results obtained by Aqasyah ? .. [ 1 mark ]
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Calculate the value in each situation. a. A car takes 30 minutes to travel 18 km. What is its speed ? Speed = .. km/h b. A lorry travels 2.75 hours at a speed of 100 km/h. What is the distance the lorry travels ? Distance = .. km c. Mary cycles at a speed of 1.5 m/s to her friends house situated 900 meters away from her house. How much time does Mary take to reach her friends house ? Time = minutes d. A motorcycle travels 120 km in 40 minutes. What is its speed ? Speed = . km/min [ 4 marks ]
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The table below shows the distance and the time taken to travel from one place to another place by three different cars. Car K L M Distance travelled (km) 100 100 100 Time taken to travel (hour) 0.75 1 1.25
a) What is the trend in the time taken for the cars to travel ? .. [ 1 mark ] b) What is i) to change :
END OF SECTION B
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