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Cambridge primary checkpoint - Revision paper 1

Time: 35 minutes Marks: 40

Name: Class: Section:

1. Some diseases are spread by food.

a) Write down the names of two types of organism that spread disease in food.

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b) Describe two ways good hygiene controls the spread of disease in food.

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c) Humans have defence mechanisms against infectious diseases spread in food. Describe one
of these defence mechanisms.

Stonaatch Ae

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2. The diagram shows parttof the human respiratorysystem.

Trachea.

Dinqhram
a) LabelP, Q,andR on the diagram. [3)
bMhe seqvence shows the flow of inhaled air in the respiratory system.

Trachea ’ bronchiole alveolus

What is Z?

Bconch
c) What is the role of alveolus in the respiratory system?

3. Blood is pumped to and from parts of the body.


c)Which twoof these are correct for blood flow
from the pump? Tick two bOxes.

frorn to

the body theheart

the lungs the body


the heart the lungs
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the heart the body

b) Name two substances that the blood carries to be used by the cells in the body.

Capitlarne,
c) Name one substance carried by the blood to the lungs so it can be removed from the body.

Atcryee
4. The table shows some information about different substances.

substance meltingpoint in°C boiling point in °C solid, liquid or gas at


room temperature?
A -8 56 |liquid
B 335 1752
100
D 116 186
E |-103 -36 gas

a) Room temperature isuSually 20°C. Substance A is a liquid at room


temperature and
substance Eis agas. Complete the table to show the state of allthe substances at room
temperature.

Choose from the list.

solid liquíd gas

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b)Which substance is water?

5ubstahce C
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Write down one reason for
your answer.
Substance
Reason

Lhe bptlng point i 100


c) Draw the particle model for
substance Ain the space given below.

00 0

5. Noe and Tamar


investigate friction.
They pull ablock using a force meter.

block
forcemeter

a)Draw the arrow on the


b) What is force measured in?
Friction
diagram to show the direction of the frictiongl force.

Nevtons
c) Noe and Tamar repeat the
investigation using different surfaces.
Here are their results.

0surface force needed


table-top 3.0

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|papertowel
3.2
smooth sand paper 3.5
rough sand paper 3.8

Complete the sentence to write a conclusion of their


investigation.
The rougher the surface the eTOgh sadhefPaper forde needed.

d)Predict what willhappen if oil is added to the surface of the


tabletop. Tick the correct
statement.

The force needed will be about 2.6


The force needed will be about 3.0
The force needed will be about 3.1
The force needed will be about 3.6

6. The flow chart shows the movement of water through the environment.

water vapour in the air water droplets in the clouds

/water in the sea containing salt fresh water in lakes and


rivers

a) Name the process that changes water in the sea into water vapour.

Snttt Exaparation
b) Nume the process that changes water vapour into water droplets.

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c) When ice is warmed it changes into water. What is the melting point of
pure ice?

7. Elephants have a similar


circulatory system to humans.
a) Write down the names of the three
types of blood vessels in an elephant.

Lapilat
b)Write down the function of the heart.
(3]

Firet time the henpt punps the


blootto lungsi
carry blood towards the heart and carry blood
away from the heart.

8. Changes can be either reversible or irreversible.

a)Draw straight lines from each of the changes to show if they are reversible or irreversible.

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nail rusting roversible

broaking an cgg
irreversible

evaporating water

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statement.
b) "Physical changes are mostly reversible". Give two reasons to justifythe

SOnetigsAroversible Chang we c4n also


changesenmetingi [2]

numberina
fossils in the correct order,
statenmentsand rearrange the formation of
7. Read the
from 1to 4.
sand,
is covered vwith
skeleton of the animal
When an animal dies, the the bones can disappear.
before
sarthhrock or sea bed The rock fossil is

The earth isS eroded away


bythe
weather or thesea. 4
Gxposed and discovered. shape of the bones.
layers,in theexact rock.
thespaceintominerals hardeninto
Minerals slowly fill
thenew inthe
Jnder lots ofT pressure,
time. the bones
breakdown
and leavea space
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Verylong mould. [3]
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I0. Ther aro threo lypos of rock found in tho Erth's crust, These are igneous, metamorphic
and sedimontary rock. Look at lho talblo that shows some inforrmation about threo rock
samples.

|sample |doscription of sample typeof rock

Y
|soft whito rock found in layors
dark grey rock that is very hard and contains
ottAt settmet
|crystals
very hard grey rock that contains minerals and
distorted crystals
a) Complete the talble by identifying the typeof rock for oach rock sample.
[2]

b) Complete the sentonce. Wind and rain break rocks into smaller pieces and transport them
away. This process is callod

c) The smaller picces of rock are clhangod into sedimentary rock. Describe how this happens.

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