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Scheme of Answer Paper Two Trial PMR 2010 No. Description Total 1 3

This document contains a sample answer scheme for a 2010 PMR trial exam with 8 questions. It provides the marking scheme, including points awarded for each part of the questions and sample answers. The key details summarized are: 1) It contains the marking scheme for 8 exam questions with multiple parts, awarding a total of 60 marks. 2) The questions cover topics like the digestive system, density, chemical reactions, plant transport systems, acids and bases, electricity, states of water, factors affecting air pressure, and reading instruments. 3) Sample answers are provided for each question part to illustrate answers that would be awarded marks.
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Scheme of Answer Paper Two Trial PMR 2010 No. Description Total 1 3

This document contains a sample answer scheme for a 2010 PMR trial exam with 8 questions. It provides the marking scheme, including points awarded for each part of the questions and sample answers. The key details summarized are: 1) It contains the marking scheme for 8 exam questions with multiple parts, awarding a total of 60 marks. 2) The questions cover topics like the digestive system, density, chemical reactions, plant transport systems, acids and bases, electricity, states of water, factors affecting air pressure, and reading instruments. 3) Sample answers are provided for each question part to illustrate answers that would be awarded marks.
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SCHEME OF ANSWER PAPER TWO TRIAL PMR 2010 No.

(a)

Description

Marks

Total 3

1
Mouth

3 Q Oesophagus
Stomach

(b) (c)

Digestive system amylase

1 1

1 1 1 6

(d)

to kill bacteria/microorganism

(a) Water, Oil, Cork (b) The cork is less dense than water/ The water is denser than cork

1 1 1 1 2

1 1 2 2

(c) (i) Tie up the cork to the stone (ii) The stone is denser than water so the stone will sink in water.
Hot air balloon / / Car Submarine Bicycle

(d)

(a) (i)React with calcium carbonate to formed salt, carbon dioxide and water (ii)
Calcium carbonate

+ +

Hydrochloric acid

Calcium Chloride

Carbon dioxide

2 Water

3 correct answers = 2 marks 2 correct answers= 1 mark (iii) Lime water turns cloudy/ milky/ chalky (b) For road surfacing (c) create job opportunities/ development of new township

1 1 1

1 1 1 6

(a) (i)

(ii) to transport water and mineral salt (b) to carry out photosynthesis/ for turgidity of cell (c) (i)

1 1

1 1

(c) (ii) food/Glucose (iii) Food cannot be transported to the lower part of the ring

1 1

1 1 6

(a) (b) (c)

Is the reaction between an acid and alkali to form salt and water Acid + Alkali (i) Solution K : Salt + Water Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid Nitric Acid (either one/any other suitable answer) Natrium hydrochide Calcium Hydrochide Potassium Hydrochide (either one/any other suitable answer)

1 2 1

1 2 1

(ii) Solution L :

1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1

(d) (e) (f)

pH 7 Yellow/Red (either one) Brushing the teeth with alkali toothpaste/taking antacids for gastric pain/using acid to neutralize wasp stings/using alkali to neutralize ant or bee stings/ adding alkali to acidic soil (any other suitable example)

8 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

(a) P: Power Sation Q: National Grid Network (b) Connect power stations with users / transmits electricity from power Stations to users (c) Eletrical power still continuously supply (d) Decreases number of turns in wire coil Z / Increases number of turns In wire coil Y (e) (i)Current= Power/ voltage = 2500 / 240 = 10.4 A (ii) 1A 5A 10A 13A

1 1

7 P: There is no water// water is not formed/present Q:There is no water// water is not formed/present R:There is water//water is present S: There is water//water is present 1 1 1 1

(b)

P, Q, R, S

1+1
Water is present Water is not present/ Water is absent

1+1
P, Q R, S

(a) (i)air pressure is greater in situation A / Air pressure is lower in situation B (ii) The higher the temperature, the greater the air pressure/ Air pressure is greater in hot day/ air pressure in lower in cold day/ Air pressure is greater under sunlight/ air pressure is lower at Night (b) (ii) (i) Temperature of air (ii) Reading of the pressure gauge/ the value of air pressure (iii) Volume of water/ volume of air

1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 12

(c) Plot the graf with all point correct 1 mark Draw a straight line - 1 mark

(d) The higher the temperature of air, the greater the air pressure/The lower the temperature , the lower the air pressure. (e) 121 Pcal (f) Air pressure is affected by temperature/ As the temperature increases The air pressure also increases (g) Air pressure is the reading of the pressure gauge (h) Pouring condensed milk from a sealed can/ a blockage in a sink

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