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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
Joint Examination for the School Certificate
and General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
ADDITIONAL COMBINED SCIENCE 5130/1
PAPER 1 Multiple Choice
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2002
1 hour
Additional materials:
Multiple Choice answer sheet
Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (Type B or HB is recommended)
This question paper consists of 16 printed pages.
SP (NF/KS) S24688/2
CIE 2002 [Turn over
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1 The speed-time graph for a falling skydiver is shown below. The skydiver alters his fall by
spreading his arms and legs and then by using a parachute.
Which part of the graph shows the diver falling with terminal velocity?
2 A coin is placed on top of a beaker, as shown. If the card is pulled away quickly, the coin does not
move sideways but falls into the beaker.
Which property of the coin makes this possible?
A density
B inertia
C thickness
D volume
card
beaker
A
B
C
D
speed
time
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3 A body of mass 500 g was suspended in 100 cm
3
of water by a piece of cotton as shown.
What is the density of the body?
A 0.38 g / cm
3
B 2.63 g / cm
3
C 5.00 g / cm
3
D 5.56 g / cm
3
4 A student adds different loads to the end of a spring. She finds the extension in each case and
plots a graph of extension against load.
Which is the correct graph?
extension
load
0
0
A
extension
load
0
0
B
extension
load
0
0
C
extension
load
0
0
D
200
150
100
50
cm
3
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5 When a radioactive nucleus decays, a large amount of energy E is released. At the same time, a
small amount of mass m is lost.
Which of the following gives the amount of energy E? (speed of light = c)
A mc
2
B mc C mc
2
D mc
6 The diagram shows the melting points and boiling points of four substances.
( = melting point, = boiling point.)
Which substance is a gas at 150 C and a solid at 50 C?
7 Which type of wave is longitudinal?
A light wave
B radio wave
C sound wave
D surface water wave
A B C D
500
400
300
200
100
0
-100
-200
-300
temperature / C
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8 The diagram shows a displacement / time curve produced by a sound wave of amplitude 2 units.
Which diagram shows the same sound played more loudly?
9 A total current of 2 A flows between the terminals T
1
and T
2
in the circuit shown.
What is the potential difference between T
1
and T
2
?
A 0.5 V B 1V C 2V D 4V
2A
T
1
T
2
2
2
1
+2
+1
2
1
0
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
time
1
+2
1
0
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time
1
+2
+4
2
4
0
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2
4
0
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time
A
B
C
D
1
+2
2
0
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time
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10 Which circuit is connected correctly to measure the current flowing through a fixed resistor and the
potential difference across the ends of the same resistor?
11 The diagram shows some information printed on a light bulb.
Which current is needed to light the bulb at normal brightness?
A 0.25 A B 3.0 A C 4.0 A D 15 A
12 Why is a soft iron core placed inside the coil of an electric motor?
A to decrease the electric current
B to increase the electric current
C to strengthen the magnetic field
D to weaken the magnetic field
13 Carbon-14 is formed when neutrons from nuclei in the atmosphere bombard atmospheric
nitrogen.
14
7
N +
1
0
n
14
6
C + x
What does x stand for?
A
1
1
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4
2
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0
1
e D
1
0
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14 Which pair of nuclides are isotopes?
A
12
5
B and
12
6
C
B
1
1
H and
2
1
D
C
12
6
C and
13
7
N
D
14
6
C and
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7
N
15 The diagrams represent the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases.
Which diagram represents a solution?
16 Which is the best piece of apparatus for transferring accurately 24.7 cm
3
of a solution into a
beaker?
A burette
B conical flask
C measuring cylinder
D pipette
17 An atom of chlorine is represented as
37
17
Cl.
What is the total number of neutrons plus protons in the nucleus of this atom?
A 17 B 20 C 37 D 54
18 Element Y has the electronic structure 2,8,2.
Element Z has the electronic structure 2,8,6.
The compound formed between Y and Z will probably
A conduct electricity when molten.
B have a low boiling point.
C have a macromolecular structure.
D not conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
A B C D
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19 When 7 g of iron reacts with 4 g of sulphur, 11 g of iron(II) sulphide is produced.
What will be produced if 7 g of iron is reacted with 7 g of sulphur?
A 11 g of iron(II) sulphide and 3 g of unchanged iron
B 11 g of iron(II) sulphide and 3 g of unchanged sulphur
C 11 g of iron(II) sulphide only
D 14 g of iron(II) sulphide only
20 The diagram shows the first step in the preparation of pure, dry crystals of zinc sulphate.
Other steps are 1 evaporation
2 filtration
3 washing and drying
In which order should these steps be carried out?
A 1 2 3
B 1 3 2
C 2 1 3
D 2 3 1
21 How many electrons and protons are in an ion of an element in Group VI of the Periodic Table?
hot dilute
sulphuric acid

unreacted
zinc oxide
powder
number number
of electrons of protons
A 8 6
B 8 8
C 18 16
D 18 20
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22 Titrating dilute sulphuric acid against aqueous potassium carbonate can be used to prepare
potassium sulphate.
Which conclusion can be drawn from this information?
A Potassium carbonate is insoluble in water.
B Potassium carbonate neutralises sulphuric acid.
C Potassium sulphate is a base.
D Potassium sulphate is insoluble in water.
23 Which of the following oxides is most readily reduced to the metal by heating in a stream of
hydrogen?
A calcium oxide
B copper(II) oxide
C sodium oxide
D zinc oxide
24 In a catalytic converter nitrogen oxides react with carbon monoxide.
NO
x
+ CO X + Y
What are X and Y?
A carbon dioxide and nitrogen
B carbon dioxide and water
C oxygen and nitrogen
D oxygen and water
25 Which electrolysis gives the products as shown in the table?
electrolyte electrodes cathode (ve) anode (+ve)
A aqueous copper(II) sulphate copper Cu(s) Cu
2+
(aq)
B aqueous copper(II) sulphate carbon O
2
(g) Cu
2+
(aq)
C molten sodium chloride carbon H
2
(g) Cl
2
(g)
D dilute sulphuric acid platinum O
2
(g) H
2
(g)
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26 What is the general formula of an organic acid?
A C
n
H
2n+2
B C
n
H
2n+1
CO
2
H
C C
n
H
2n
O
n
D C
n
H
2n+1
OH
27 Compound X undergoes an addition reaction with steam.
What is X?
A ethane
B ethanol
C ethene
D methane
28 The table shows some characteristics of four types of cell.
Which cell could be a root hair cell?
key
= present
= absent
nucleus chloroplast
A
B
C
D
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29 Germinating seeds were crushed with water and added to starch solution in tube X. Tube Y
contained starch solution only.
After 15 minutes, some liquid was removed from each tube and tested for starch. The table shows
the results.
The remainder of each liquid was then tested for sugar.
Which results were obtained?
key
= sugar present
= no sugar
X Y
starch solution plus
crushed seeds
starch solution
only
tube X tube Y
no starch starch present
tube X tube Y
A
B
C
D
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30 The diagram shows an experiment set up to investigate photosynthesis.
Which conditions will cause the plant to produce the most bubbles?
31 What is the function of the gall bladder?
A absorption of fat
B digestion of fat
C production of bile
D storage of bile
32 Which path does a molecule of carbon dioxide take as it leaves the body?
A alveolus bronchiole bronchus trachea
B alveolus bronchus bronchiole trachea
C larynx trachea bronchus bronchiole
D trachea larynx bronchus bronchiole
bubbles of gas
water
water weed
dissolved
carbon dioxide light
A absent bright
B absent dim
C present bright
D present dim
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33 The graph shows changes in a persons body temperature plotted against time.
What could cause the changes in body temperature in periods 1 and 2?
period 1 period 2
A reduced air temperature increased air temperature
B reduced air temperature shivering
C vigorous exercise increased sweating
D vigorous exercise shivering
34 The chart shows the risk of heart disease developing in men who smoke cigarettes.
Which group of men is most at risk?
A men aged under 45 who smoke 5 cigarettes per day
B men aged under 45 who smoke 20 cigarettes per day
C men aged 55-64 who smoke 5 cigarettes per day
D men aged 55-64 who smoke 20 cigarettes per day
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
5 10 15 20
age under 45
age 45
age 55-64
number of cigarettes smoked per day
number of men
dying from heart
disease per 100 000
period
1
period
2
0 20 40 60 80 100
time / min
body temperature / C
39
38
37
36
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35 What is the main source of energy for green plants?
A carbon dioxide
B chlorophyll
C heat
D light
36 The diagram shows part of the water cycle.
What are processes W, X and Y?
X
Y
W
W X Y
A evaporation drainage transpiration
B evaporation transpiration rainfall
C transpiration drainage rainfall
D transpiration rainfall drainage
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37 The diagram shows a food chain found in a freshwater lake that is polluted by insecticides.
Which organisms in the food chain will accumulate the highest concentration of insecticide in their
body tissues?
38 Sexual reproduction is a process in which
A all types of organism reproduce.
B many cells of one type fuse with a single cell of another type.
C nuclei of two specialised cells fuse together.
D parents produce genetically identical offspring.
39 Which of the following can cross the placenta?
key
= can cross
the placenta
= cannot cross
the placenta
40 A person with Downs syndrome is born with 47 chromosomes in each of their cells, instead of 46.
What could cause this?
A A mutation occurred during the production of the egg cell.
B More than one sperm fused with the egg at fertilisation.
C Radiation caused a change in structure of a gene in the fathers sperm.
D The mother was exposed to harmful chemicals while she was pregnant.
A B C D
single cell
organisms
insect
larvae
fish birds
fatty acids urea red blood cells
A
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C
D
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