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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
                Cambridge Checkpoint




SCIENCE                                                                                          1113/01
Paper 1                                                                       For Examination from 2012
SPECIMEN PAPER
                                                                                               45 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials:     Ruler


READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.             For Examiner's Use
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
                                                                                    1
Answer all questions.
You should show all your working in the booklet.                                        2

                                                                                        3
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 50.                                         4

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                        This document consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page.


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1   The diagram shows a plant cell.                                                                    For
                                                                                                    Examiner's
                                                                A                                      Use




                       C
                                                                    B




                                                              chloroplast


    (a) Name the parts labelled A, B and C.

         A

         B

         C                                                                                    [3]


    (b) Why are chloroplasts important to plants?

                                                                                              [1]


    (c) Name two structures present in a plant cell that are not present in an animal cell.

                                                and                                           [2]




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2   The diagram shows a balloon containing air.                                                   For
                                                                                               Examiner's
                                                                                                  Use



                                                 air




    (a) Explain how the air particles exert a pressure on the inside of the balloon.



                                                                                         [2]


    (b) The air in the balloon is heated by leaving the balloon in a sunny place.

         State two effects this has on the air particles.

         1

         2                                                                               [2]


    (c) State one way in which the balloon changes when it is left in a sunny place.

                                                                                         [1]




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3   Maya investigates the reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.               For
                                                                                               Examiner's
                                                                                                  Use
    She adds dilute hydrochloric acid to some calcium carbonate (marble chips), at room
    temperature.

    She collects the gas given off in a gas syringe.


                                            dilute hydrochloric acid




                                                          syringe


                                     calcium carbonate

    (a) Suggest one safety hazard in this experiment. How can Maya reduce the risk from this
        hazard?

         hazard

         how to reduce the risk                                                          [2]


    (b) Maya measures the volume of gas in the gas syringe every two minutes, until the
        reaction stops.

         The graph shows her results.



                       40

                       30
          volume of
          gas / cm3
                       20

                       10

                        0
                            0           2            4              6   8        10
                                                    time / minutes

         What is the total volume of gas given off in the reaction?

                                                       cm3                               [1]



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    (c) When the reaction stops, there is still some calcium carbonate in the bottom of the             For
        flask.                                                                                       Examiner's
                                                                                                        Use

         (i) After how many minutes does the reaction stop?

                                                         minutes                               [1]

        (ii) Why does the reaction stop? Tick ( ) the correct box.


               The calcium carbonate has all reacted.




               The hydrochloric acid has all reacted.




               The temperature has risen too high.
                                                                                              [1]


    (d) Maya wants to find out if increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction.

         She repeats her experiment, but this time at a higher temperature.

         State two variables that Maya should keep the same in her experiment.

         1

         2                                                                                     [2]




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4   (a) A scientist sets up two experiments. In both experiments he has a torch, two pieces of            For
        card with holes in them and a screen.                                                          Examiner's
                                                                                                          Use

         (i) The first experiment is shown in diagram 1.




                                              card B
                                                                             screen
                                          holes
                              card A




                    torch
                                              diagram 1

               The scientist could see a spot of light on the screen.

               Draw the ray of light to show its path on diagram 1, after it has passed through the
               hole in card A.                                                                   [1]

        (ii) The second experiment is shown in diagram 2.




                                                      card B                 screen
                                           holes
                              card A




                    torch
                                              diagram 2

               The hole in card B is not in line with the hole in card A.
               Draw the ray of light to show its path on diagram 2.                              [1]

        (iii) Explain why the light is unable to reach the screen.



                                                                                                 [1]



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    (b) A pinhole camera allows an image of an object to be projected onto a screen.                 For
                                                                                                  Examiner's
                                                                                                     Use
                                                              screen




                         object
                              hole

         Draw two rays of light, one from the bottom of the pencil and one from the top of the
         pencil, to show how the image forms on the screen.                                 [2]




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5   Some students are investigating a river ecosystem. They use nets to sweep through the      For
    water. They empty the contents into a shallow container of water, examine the animals   Examiner's
                                                                                               Use
    present and record what they see.

    (a) The diagram shows a student’s record.

               A                     B                        C              D




         All four animals can be classified into the same group.
         Name the group and give a reason for your answer.



                                                                                      [2]




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    (b) The student uses this key to identify the animals A and B.                                      For
        Fill in the correct names.                                                                   Examiner's
                                                                                                        Use

         1     The animal has one or more breathing tubes extending from the               go to 2
               end of its abdomen.

               The animal does not have a long breathing tube extending from               go to 3
               the end of its abdomen.


         2     The animal has a long, thin, stick-like body.    Ranatra linearis

               The animal has an oval-shaped body.              Nepa cinerea


         3     The front legs are muscular and claw-like.       Ilyocoris cimicoides

               The front legs are not muscular or claw-like.    Aphelocheirus aestivalis



         Animal A is

         Animal B is                                                                           [2]




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6    Read the article about Ferdinand Magellan who led the first voyage around the world.            For
                                                                                                  Examiner's
                                                                                                     Use
     Use the information in this article and your biological knowledge to answer the questions.



                                  Magellan’s Voyage.
                            Proof that the World is round!




    In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan sailed from Spain to find a western
    route to the Spice Islands. He took 237 men in five ships.

    Each ship carried a supply of basic foods including cheese, flour, oil,
    meat and vegetables. There were also some live animals, including
    chickens.

    The ships eventually reached the Spice Islands but only one
    continued the journey back to Spain. This was the Victoria. The
    sailors on the Victoria became very ill before they arrived home.
    They had bleeding gums and sores which would not heal. One sailor
    though, called Elcarno, used to eat a spoonful of fruit jam every
    day. He did not develop any of these symptoms.




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    (a) Magellan’s ships set sail with basic foods that provided a balanced diet.                      For
                                                                                                    Examiner's
                                                                                                       Use
         What is meant by a balanced diet?




                                                                                              [2]


    (b) Suggest why Magellan took some live animals with him on the voyage.

                                                                                              [1]


    (c) Most of the sailors on the Victoria developed a deficiency disease called scurvy.

         (i) What is meant by a deficiency disease?



                                                                                              [1]

        (ii) Describe one symptom of scurvy.

                                                                                              [1]

        (iii) What is the cause of scurvy?

                                                                                              [1]

        (iv) Suggest why Elcarno did not develop this deficiency disease.

                                                                                              [1]




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7   A scientist uses an oscilloscope to record the traces made from four different sounds.            For
                                                                                                   Examiner's
                                                                                                      Use
    The diagrams show the traces made from these four sounds.




                         trace A                               trace B




                         trace C                               trace D


    (a) Which is the loudest sound?

                                                                                             [1]


    (b) Which sound has the highest pitch?

                                                                                             [1]


    (c) The scientist makes a fifth sound.

         This sound has the same amplitude as the sound that made trace B.

         It has the same frequency as the sound that made trace D.

         Draw the trace that his fifth sound makes on the oscilloscope.




                                                                                             [2]




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8   The diagram shows the rocks on the sides of a deep quarry.                                   For
                                                                                              Examiner's
                                                                                                 Use



                                               rock A                           +
                                               rock B                   +
                                +                                  +
                                                            +
                           +             +
                                     +                  +              rock C
                            +              +       +
                                      +
                                     rock E
                                 +             +            rock D
                           +          +

    Rocks A, B and C are sedimentary rocks. They were formed when tiny rock particles built
    up in layers and were compressed.

    Rock D was formed when limestone (a sedimentary rock) was heated to a very high
    temperature, at high pressure, and then cooled.

    Rock E was formed when hot magma (liquid rock) cooled and solidified.

    (a) Rock A contains fossils.

         (i) What is a fossil?



                                                                                        [2]

        (ii) Choose the letters of two other rocks that could contain fossils.

                                                            and                         [1]


    (b) Suggest how the limestone was heated to form rock D.



                                                                                        [1]




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9   Ice, water and steam all contain water molecules.                                             For
                                                                                               Examiner's
                                                                                                  Use
    Complete these sentences using words from the list.

    You may use them once, more than once, or not at all.

                      larger than       the same as         smaller than


    (a) In steam, the distance between the molecules is                             the

         distance between the molecules in water.                                        [1]


    (b) In steam, the forces between the molecules are                              the

         forces between the molecules in water.                                          [1]


    (c) In water, the mass of one molecule is                              the mass of

         one molecule in steam.                                                          [1]




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10 Amulu uses this apparatus to measure the density of water.                                       For
                                                                                                 Examiner's
                                                                                                    Use




                        0.00 g



    The sentences describe his experiment for measuring the density of the water, but they are
    not in the correct order.

     A     Pour 50 cm3 water into the measuring cylinder.


     B     Divide the mass of the water by 50.


     C     Remove the empty measuring cylinder from the scales.


     D     Place the empty measuring cylinder on the scales.


           Subtract the mass of the measuring cylinder from the mass of the measuring
     E
           cylinder and water.


     F     Note the mass of the empty measuring cylinder.


     G     Note the mass of the measuring cylinder and water.


     H     Place the measuring cylinder and water on the scales.



    Write the correct order in the boxes. The first one has been done for you.

      D
                                                                                           [5]




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publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity.

University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of
Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge.

© UCLES 2011                                                          1113/01/SP/12

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Cambridge checkpoint science p1 specimen 2012

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge Checkpoint SCIENCE 1113/01 Paper 1 For Examination from 2012 SPECIMEN PAPER 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Ruler READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. For Examiner's Use Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. 1 Answer all questions. You should show all your working in the booklet. 2 3 The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 50. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total This document consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page. © UCLES 2011 [Turn over
  • 2. 2 1 The diagram shows a plant cell. For Examiner's A Use C B chloroplast (a) Name the parts labelled A, B and C. A B C [3] (b) Why are chloroplasts important to plants? [1] (c) Name two structures present in a plant cell that are not present in an animal cell. and [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 3. 3 2 The diagram shows a balloon containing air. For Examiner's Use air (a) Explain how the air particles exert a pressure on the inside of the balloon. [2] (b) The air in the balloon is heated by leaving the balloon in a sunny place. State two effects this has on the air particles. 1 2 [2] (c) State one way in which the balloon changes when it is left in a sunny place. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 4. 4 3 Maya investigates the reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid. For Examiner's Use She adds dilute hydrochloric acid to some calcium carbonate (marble chips), at room temperature. She collects the gas given off in a gas syringe. dilute hydrochloric acid syringe calcium carbonate (a) Suggest one safety hazard in this experiment. How can Maya reduce the risk from this hazard? hazard how to reduce the risk [2] (b) Maya measures the volume of gas in the gas syringe every two minutes, until the reaction stops. The graph shows her results. 40 30 volume of gas / cm3 20 10 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 time / minutes What is the total volume of gas given off in the reaction? cm3 [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 5. 5 (c) When the reaction stops, there is still some calcium carbonate in the bottom of the For flask. Examiner's Use (i) After how many minutes does the reaction stop? minutes [1] (ii) Why does the reaction stop? Tick ( ) the correct box. The calcium carbonate has all reacted. The hydrochloric acid has all reacted. The temperature has risen too high. [1] (d) Maya wants to find out if increasing the temperature increases the rate of the reaction. She repeats her experiment, but this time at a higher temperature. State two variables that Maya should keep the same in her experiment. 1 2 [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 6. 6 4 (a) A scientist sets up two experiments. In both experiments he has a torch, two pieces of For card with holes in them and a screen. Examiner's Use (i) The first experiment is shown in diagram 1. card B screen holes card A torch diagram 1 The scientist could see a spot of light on the screen. Draw the ray of light to show its path on diagram 1, after it has passed through the hole in card A. [1] (ii) The second experiment is shown in diagram 2. card B screen holes card A torch diagram 2 The hole in card B is not in line with the hole in card A. Draw the ray of light to show its path on diagram 2. [1] (iii) Explain why the light is unable to reach the screen. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 7. 7 (b) A pinhole camera allows an image of an object to be projected onto a screen. For Examiner's Use screen object hole Draw two rays of light, one from the bottom of the pencil and one from the top of the pencil, to show how the image forms on the screen. [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 8. 8 5 Some students are investigating a river ecosystem. They use nets to sweep through the For water. They empty the contents into a shallow container of water, examine the animals Examiner's Use present and record what they see. (a) The diagram shows a student’s record. A B C D All four animals can be classified into the same group. Name the group and give a reason for your answer. [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 9. 9 (b) The student uses this key to identify the animals A and B. For Fill in the correct names. Examiner's Use 1 The animal has one or more breathing tubes extending from the go to 2 end of its abdomen. The animal does not have a long breathing tube extending from go to 3 the end of its abdomen. 2 The animal has a long, thin, stick-like body. Ranatra linearis The animal has an oval-shaped body. Nepa cinerea 3 The front legs are muscular and claw-like. Ilyocoris cimicoides The front legs are not muscular or claw-like. Aphelocheirus aestivalis Animal A is Animal B is [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 10. 10 6 Read the article about Ferdinand Magellan who led the first voyage around the world. For Examiner's Use Use the information in this article and your biological knowledge to answer the questions. Magellan’s Voyage. Proof that the World is round! In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan sailed from Spain to find a western route to the Spice Islands. He took 237 men in five ships. Each ship carried a supply of basic foods including cheese, flour, oil, meat and vegetables. There were also some live animals, including chickens. The ships eventually reached the Spice Islands but only one continued the journey back to Spain. This was the Victoria. The sailors on the Victoria became very ill before they arrived home. They had bleeding gums and sores which would not heal. One sailor though, called Elcarno, used to eat a spoonful of fruit jam every day. He did not develop any of these symptoms. © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 11. 11 (a) Magellan’s ships set sail with basic foods that provided a balanced diet. For Examiner's Use What is meant by a balanced diet? [2] (b) Suggest why Magellan took some live animals with him on the voyage. [1] (c) Most of the sailors on the Victoria developed a deficiency disease called scurvy. (i) What is meant by a deficiency disease? [1] (ii) Describe one symptom of scurvy. [1] (iii) What is the cause of scurvy? [1] (iv) Suggest why Elcarno did not develop this deficiency disease. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 12. 12 7 A scientist uses an oscilloscope to record the traces made from four different sounds. For Examiner's Use The diagrams show the traces made from these four sounds. trace A trace B trace C trace D (a) Which is the loudest sound? [1] (b) Which sound has the highest pitch? [1] (c) The scientist makes a fifth sound. This sound has the same amplitude as the sound that made trace B. It has the same frequency as the sound that made trace D. Draw the trace that his fifth sound makes on the oscilloscope. [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 13. 13 8 The diagram shows the rocks on the sides of a deep quarry. For Examiner's Use rock A + rock B + + + + + + + + rock C + + + + rock E + + rock D + + Rocks A, B and C are sedimentary rocks. They were formed when tiny rock particles built up in layers and were compressed. Rock D was formed when limestone (a sedimentary rock) was heated to a very high temperature, at high pressure, and then cooled. Rock E was formed when hot magma (liquid rock) cooled and solidified. (a) Rock A contains fossils. (i) What is a fossil? [2] (ii) Choose the letters of two other rocks that could contain fossils. and [1] (b) Suggest how the limestone was heated to form rock D. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 14. 14 9 Ice, water and steam all contain water molecules. For Examiner's Use Complete these sentences using words from the list. You may use them once, more than once, or not at all. larger than the same as smaller than (a) In steam, the distance between the molecules is the distance between the molecules in water. [1] (b) In steam, the forces between the molecules are the forces between the molecules in water. [1] (c) In water, the mass of one molecule is the mass of one molecule in steam. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 15. 15 10 Amulu uses this apparatus to measure the density of water. For Examiner's Use 0.00 g The sentences describe his experiment for measuring the density of the water, but they are not in the correct order. A Pour 50 cm3 water into the measuring cylinder. B Divide the mass of the water by 50. C Remove the empty measuring cylinder from the scales. D Place the empty measuring cylinder on the scales. Subtract the mass of the measuring cylinder from the mass of the measuring E cylinder and water. F Note the mass of the empty measuring cylinder. G Note the mass of the measuring cylinder and water. H Place the measuring cylinder and water on the scales. Write the correct order in the boxes. The first one has been done for you. D [5] © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12
  • 16. 16 BLANK PAGE Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2011 1113/01/SP/12