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S.

2 Integrated Science
Supplementary Exercise
Exercise 3

I. Multiple choice questions

1. Which of the following is commonly used in filling balloons that will float in air?
A. oxygen B. nitrogen C. helium D. carbon dioxide

2. Which of the following can be used in fire extinguishers?


I. Oxygen II. Water III. Carbon dioxide IV. Nitrogen
A. I and II only B. II and III only C. I and III only D. III and IV only

3. Breathed air
A. does not contain oxygen. B. mainly consists of carbon dioxide.
C. is drier than unbreathed air. D. is usually warmer than unbreathed air.

4. During photosynthesis, light energy is changed into


A. sound energy. B. heat energy. C. stored energy. D. kinetic energy.

5. Which of the following can be used to show the presence of photosynthesis?


I. Starch formed II. Oxygen given out III. Carbon dioxide used
A. I only B. I and II only C. II and III only D. I, II and III

P
6. Look at the circuit diagram on the right.
Bulb X and Y are similar. A
Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1
X Y
I. The two bulbs are equally bright.
II. Bulb X is brighter than bulb Y.
A
III. The electric current at P is the same as that at Q.
IV. The electric current at P is greater than that at Q. Q
A. I only B. III only C. I and III only D. II and IV only

7. The ammeter reading for the following circuit can be increased by


I. adding one more light bulb in parallel A
II. putting more cells in the circuit X
III. placing another ammeter at X
IV. removing one of the branches
A. I and II only B. I and III only
C. II and IV only D. I, II and III only

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8. Which of the following situations are dangerous and should be avoided?
I. Wires are torn and exposed.
II. Sockets are being overloaded with too many plugs.
III. Electrical appliance is connected to 3-pin plug.
A. I and II only. B. II and III only.
C. I and III only. D. I, II and III.

9. When a piece of blue litmus paper is dipped into milk of magnesia, it will
A. turn red B. become colourless C. remain blue D. turn green

10. The following table shows four solutions and their pH value:

Solution P Q R S
pH 2 7 9 13
Hydrogen will be given off when a piece of zinc is added to solution
A. P B. Q C. R D. S

II. Fill in the blanks


1. The process in which gas changes into liquid is called _(a)_.
2. The feeding relationship between different living organisms can be represented by a _(b)_ (two words)
and many of which form a network called a _(c)_ (two words).
3. Wood and plastic cannot conduct electricity because they are _(d)_.
4. A _(e)_ is a device used for controlling the resistance of a circuit.
5. The household appliances/circuits are connected in _(f)_.
6. A __(g )_ is a thin piece of wire used as a safety device in electrical appliances.
7. Potassium burns when it is placed in water because it is very _(h)__. Therefore potassium has to be
stored under _(i)_.

III. Structured questions


1. The gas jars below were filled with different gases. One contained carbon dioxide, one contained air
and one had oxygen.
The following results were obtained when the gas jars were put over lighted candles.

A B C
(a)
The candle burned for The candle The candle stopped
(b)
a few seconds then burned brightly. burning immediately.
(c)
went out.
(d)
(a) Which gas jar contains air? Explain your answer.
(b) Which gas jar contains carbon dioxide? Explain your answer.
(c) Describe a test for oxygen.
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2. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are the acidic gases that will cause acid rain.
(a) Give two sources of the gases.
(b) Describe how acid rain is formed.
(a) Give three effects of acid rain on the environment.

3. (a) Explain why a fuse protects our electrical appliance.


(b) Instead of fuses, what other modern safety device can be used at home?

4. A salt solution is produced when sodium Sodium hydroxide solution hydroxide


solution is added into hydrochloric acid.
Thermometer
(a) What happens to the temperature of
the solution when sodium hydroxide
solutionis added into hydrochloric
acid? Hydrochloric acid
(b) What happens to the pH value of the
solution in the flask when sodium
hydroxide solution is added into
hydrochloric acid?
(c) Name a method by which you can separate the salt from the solution after the neutralization
process has completed. Draw a diagram to show the set-up of the method.
(d) Give two applications of neutralization.

**** The end ****

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