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Name: ___________ Date: _______
YEAR 5 -SCIENCE REVISION-FIRST TERM EXAM –JANUARY 2019
1. Separating materials
(a) Sera mixes sand and water together. The mixture can be separated using the equipment below.
What name is given to this method of separating?
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(b) Explain why sand can be separated from water using this method.
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(c) Sera wants to separate some different mixtures.
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Complete the table below to show how Sera could separate each mixture quickly.
Mixture Method of separating
How is the mixture separated?
sugar and water
flour and rice
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The flour .................................................
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The rice ..................................................
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steel nails and brass
screws
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The steel nails ........................................
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The brass screws ....................................
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2. Identifying solids
(a) Annie has four different solids. Her teacher asks her to find out what the solids are. Annie mixes a teaspoon of each solid into different beakers of water. She records her observations in Table 1.
Table 1
Solid Observation after mixing with water
A Most solid floats on top of the water.
The solid turns the water misty.
B The solid cannot be seen.
The liquid is clear.
C The solid cannot be seen.
The liquid is clear.
D Some solid sinks to the bottom.
The solid turns the water cloudy.
What is the name of the process that has happened to solids B and C?
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(b) Annie tries to separate a mixture of solids A and D using a sieve. She records her observations in Table 2.
Table 2
Solid Observation after sieving
A The solid stays in the sieve.
D The solid goes through the sieve.
Describe ONE difference between solids A and D that stops solid A going through the sieve.
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(c) The teacher tells Mia the names of the four solids.
Draw FOUR lines to match each solid to its name. Use the information from the table to help
you.
3. Filters
(a) Some mixtures can be separated with a filter.
Filter
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The table below shows some different mixtures.
Complete the table to show if a filter can be used to separate each mixture. Write yes or no.
One mixture has been done for you.
(b) Jai has a mixture of chalk powder, sugar and water. He tries to filter the mixture using kitchen foil.
The foil does not separate the mixture. The foil does not break.
Explain why the foil does not separate the mixture of chalk, sugar and water.
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(c) Jai makes a new filter using a paper towel.
Describe how Jai could separate the sugar from the water.
Mixture Can the mixture be separated
by a filter? Yes or no?
Sand and stones no
Soil and water
Sand and soil
Salt and water
He uses the paper towel filter to separate more of the chalk, sugar and water mixture.
The chalk stays on the paper towel.The water and sugar go into the beaker.
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Tick ONE box to show the equipment Sophie could use to separate the flour from the raisins quickly.
Wooden spoon Sieve
Weighing scales Filter
(b) Sophie thinks of some things you can do in the kitchen. .The activities cause the materials to change.
Complete the table by writing solid, liquid or gas in each box to show how the materials change. One box has been done for you.
d) Sophie’s dad heats water in a saucepan. The water does not boil. The level of the water in the pan goes down as the water is heated.
Name the scientific process that causes the level of the water to go down as it is heated.
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(a) Sophie and her dad are cooking in the kitchen. Sophie spills some flour onto some raisins.
Activity Before After
Baking a cake liquid
Melting butter
Making ice cubes
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5. (a) Here are pictures of two fully grown foxes from different parts of the world.
A B
Fox A is adapted to a cold part of the world.
It has a thick layer of fur.
Write ONE other way some mammals are adapted to cold climates.
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(b) A female fox gave birth to a litter of cubs in three successive years.
Each litter had six live cubs born into it.
The graph shows how many fox cubs survived to become adults from each litter.
Write ONE possible reason for the change in the number of fox cubs that survived from the third litter compared with the second litter.
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(c) The number of adult foxes in the area changed over three years.
Write ONE possible reason for the change in numbers of adult foxes from 1994 to 1995.
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6. (a) Robert and Lucy carried out a survey of three sites in a wood.
At each site they looked at the number of different species of plant, the average height of the nettles and the intensity of the light.
They recorded their measurements in a table.
Add two more environmental factors to the list below which could account for the numbers of different species of plant at each site.
(i) Light intensity (ii) (iii)
Year 1994 1995 1993
Number of adult foxes 11 16 14
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7) . (a) This diagram shows the life cycle of a red admiral butterfly.
Jo wants to get rid of all the nettles in the school wildlife area. This will affect the red admiral butterfly.
Give TWO different reasons why nettle plants are important in the life cycle of the red admiral butterfly.
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8. (a) These stages in the life cycle of a flowering plant are not in the right order.
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b) Complete the life cycle in the right order.
Put the letter showing each stage in the correct box. Two have been done for you.
(c) Why are some wild flowers highly scented with brightly coloured petals?
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(d) Some flowering plants are wind pollinated.
For these plants, what does the wind carry from one flower to another?
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9. Looking at Plants
(a) Which part of the plant produces pollen?
Tick ONE box.
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(b) Which information about this plant suggests that it is pollinated by insects.
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(c) After the insects pollinate this plant, it develops seeds.
The seeds are scattered by the wind.
Write ONE different way that seeds from other plants are dispersed.
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10. Human life cycle
(a) Some children are comparing a baby and a doll.
The baby can breathe, but the doll cannot.
This shows that the baby is living.
What are TWO other things a baby does that show it is living?
Tick TWO boxes.
2 marks
grow
sit in a pushchair
lie in bed
be cuddled
have a bath
suck milk
wear clothes
get dirty
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(b) A baby is a part of the human life cycle. The flow chart below shows different stages of the human life cycle.
Which ONE life process can an adult do that a young child cannot?
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11. Growing up
(a) Sam has collected the pictures below. They show different stages in the life of his grandmother.
Write a number from 1 to 6 in each box to put the life stages in order from youngest (1) to oldest (6).
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(b) Growth is a life process of all living things.
Name TWO other life processes of all living things.
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2. ..............….......................................
(c) The graph below shows how Sam has grown in height.
Sam’s age (years)
How tall was Sam on his fifth birthday?
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(d) Tick ONE box to show when Sam grew most quickly in height.
1 mark
0–5 years
5–10 years
10–15 years
15–20 years
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(e) Continue the line on the graph below to predict Sam’s height between 20 and 30 years old.
Sam’s age (years)
12. Oak tree
(a) Oak trees produce acorns. New oak trees grow from the acorn seeds.
Look at the picture of the acorn seed germinating.
Tick ONE box to show which part of the plant comes out of the acorn seed first as it germinates.
1 mark
leaf
stem
root
petal
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(b) The jay is a bird. It collects acorns from oak trees and buries them in the ground to eat later. Sometimes the jay does not go back for the acorns.
The jay helps part of the oak tree’s life cycle.
Which part of the oak tree’s life cycle does the jay help?
Tick ONE box.
pollination
seed dispersal
growth
seed production
13. Explain these Scientific Terms in your own words on a sheet of paper. Give suitable examples a) Incomplete Metamorphosis b) Lifecycle c) Dissolving d) Monotremes e) Marsupials f) Adaptation g) Mixtures h) Solutions i) Solute j) Precipitate k) Filterate l) Residue m) Habitat n) Pollination o) Dispersion p) Fertilisation q) Germination r) Life Process