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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
                Cambridge Checkpoint




SCIENCE                                                                                          1113/02
Paper 2                                                                       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.
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Answer all questions.
You should show all your working in the booklet.                                        2

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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   Litmus is made from a plant pigment.                                                       For
    It is red when placed in an acidic solution.                                            Examiner's
                                                                                               Use
    It is blue when placed in an alkaline solution.
    It is purple when neutral.

    (a) What do we call substances that change colour like this?

                                                                                      [1]


    (b) What colour would litmus be in a solution of pH 10?

                                                                                      [1]


    (c) What colour would you expect litmus to be in pure water?

                                                                                      [1]


    (d) Excess acid in the stomach can cause indigestion.

         What would be the safest thing to neutralise excess acid in the stomach?
         Tick ( ) the correct box.


               vinegar (acid)


               salt water (neutral)


               sodium hydrogencarbonate (mild alkali)


               caustic soda (strong alkali)
                                                                                      [1]




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2   A plant called Himalayan balsam produces seed pods. These pods explode and the seeds                   For
    shoot out in all directions.                                                                        Examiner's
                                                                                                           Use

    (a) Carlos finds 175 seeds on the ground around a Himalayan balsam plant. He measures
        the distance of each seed from the plant.

         The table shows his results.

     distance of seeds
                               0–50        51–100           101–150     151–200   201–250   251–300
     from plant / cm

     number of seeds            55           45               30          25        15        5

           (i) Draw a histogram to display these results.

         60




         50




         40
number
of seeds

         30




         20




         10




           0
               0        50           100          150             200      250       300       350

                                        distance travelled by seeds / cm
                                                                                                  [3]

        (ii) How many seeds travelled more than 200 cm?

                                                                                                  [1]




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    (b) Although the seeds shot out in all directions, they were not spread evenly around the        For
        plant.                                                                                    Examiner's
                                                                                                     Use

         The diagram shows where Carlos finds the seeds around the plant.

                                              North




                                      38 seeds        79 seeds


                     West                                               East
                                                  plant

                                      15 seeds        43 seeds




                                              South

         Carlos thinks that more seeds are in the north-east section because the wind blew from
         the south-west.

         He wants to find more evidence to decide if his explanation might be correct.

         Which two pieces of evidence would support his explanation? Tick ( ) the two correct
         boxes.


               There are always more seeds close to the plant than further away.


               When the wind blows from the south-east, the smallest number of seeds
               is found in the south-east section.

               When there is no wind, the seeds are found in equal numbers in each
               section.
                                                                                            [1]


    (c) The spreading of seeds away from the parent plant is called dispersal.

         Suggest two reasons why seed dispersal is useful to Himalayan balsam plants.

         1

         2                                                                                  [2]




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3   The diagram shows the Earth moving around the Sun.                                                For
                                                                                                   Examiner's
                                                                                                      Use




                                              Sun




    (a) What causes day and night on Earth? Tick ( ) the correct box.


         The Earth moves round the Sun once every 24 hours.


         The Earth spins on its axis once every 24 hours.


         The Sun moves round the Earth once every 24 hours.


         The Sun spins on its axis once every 24 hours.
                                                                                             [1]


    (b) Two students are discussing the Sun and the Moon.

         Luca says: The Sun gives out light that it produces itself.
         Anya says: The Moon does not give out light. It only reflects light from the Sun.

         Who is correct? Tick ( ) the correct box.


         Luca only


         Anya only


         both Luca and Anya


         neither Luca nor Anya
                                                                                             [1]


    (c) Underline the two words in the list that are the names of planets.

                 Earth           Jupiter          Moon             Sun                       [1]

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4   The diagrams show some arrangements of particles.                    For
                                                                      Examiner's
                                                                         Use




    Write the letter of the diagram that represents


    (a) molecules of a compound

                                                                [1]


    (b) an element made up of atoms

                                                                [1]


    (c) a mixture of different elements.

                                                                [1]




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5   Sam and Shakira make an electromagnet as shown.                                                       For
                                                                                                       Examiner's
                                                                                                          Use
                                                          iron core

                      power supply                        coil of insulated
                                                          copper wire

                                                        iron filings


    Their teacher asks them to plan an experiment to answer this question.



                                            Does wrapping more
                                           coils around the magnet
                                              make it stronger?




    She tells them that they can test the strength of their magnets by measuring the mass of
    iron filings that they pick up.

    The diagram shows the changes that Sam and Shakira make to their magnets when they
    begin their experiment.

                              iron core                                            iron core
                              coils made of                                        coils made of
power supply                  insulated                power supply                insulated
                              steel wire                                           copper wire

                            iron filings                                          iron filings


                  Sam                                                   Shakira

    (a) Explain why Sam’s experiment will not answer the teacher’s question.



                                                                                                 [2]




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    (b) These are the results that Shakira writes down. She writes them in the order that she                For
        collects them.                                                                                    Examiner's
                                                                                                             Use

               number of coils 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30

               mass of iron filings in grams 2, 6, 23, 18, 22, 25


         (i) In the space, draw a results table and complete it by writing in Shakira’s results.

               Use a ruler to draw your results chart.




                                                                                                    [2]

        (ii) Describe the pattern in Shakira’s results.

                                                                                                    [1]

        (iii) In your results chart, draw a circle around the result that does not fit the pattern. [1]

        (iv) Suggest one way in which Shakira could make her results more reliable.

                                                                                                    [1]




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6   There are about 35 different species in the dog family.                                               For
                                                                                                       Examiner's
                                                                                                          Use
    (a) The diagrams show three different species within the dog family. These are a fox, a
        jackal and a wolf.




                  fox                       jackal                          wolf

         (i) Describe one way, shown in the diagrams, in which a wolf differs from both the fox
             and the jackal.

                                                                                                 [1]

        (ii) Foxes, jackals and wolves are classified by scientists as three separate species.
             Explain why.

                                                                                                 [1]


    (b) Modern domestic dogs are thought to have descended from wolves.

         Humans may have caught and tamed wolves and kept them to help with hunting.

         Modern domestic dogs are thought to have evolved about 15 000 years ago.

         The diagrams show four breeds of modern domestic dogs.
         Although they look different, they all belong to the same dog species which scientists
         call Canis familiaris.




         collie                   corgi                      labrador              pekinese

         (i) What word is used to describe the differences between animals of the same
             species?

                                                                                                 [1]




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        (ii) Wild dog species such as foxes or jackals are all very similar to each other.              For
             Modern domestic dogs have many differences in size, shape and colour.                   Examiner's
                                                                                                        Use

               Explain why.



                                                                                               [2]




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   7    Write the missing terms in these energy transformation diagrams.      For
                                                                           Examiner's
                                                                              Use




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8   Read this information about plants and animals in a garden. Use the information to answer      For
    the questions.                                                                              Examiner's
                                                                                                   Use

       •       A gardener grows cabbages in her garden.
       •       Some of the cabbages are eaten by caterpillars.
       •       Birds eat some of the caterpillars.
       •       Snakes eat some of the birds.



    (a) (i) Use the information to complete the food chain.
            Write your answers in the boxes.




                                                                                          [2]

           (ii) Name one organism in the food chain which is a predator.

                                                                                          [1]

           (iii) Which organism is a producer?

                                                                                          [1]


    (b) The gardener sprays her cabbages with a chemical to kill the caterpillars.

           What will happen to the number of birds?

           Explain why.



                                                                                          [1]




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9   (a) When sodium is added to water, a new compound is formed, a gas is produced and                   For
        heat is given out in the reaction.                                                            Examiner's
                                                                                                         Use

         (i) Write the correct scientific word that is used to indicate that heat is given out in a
             reaction.

                                                                                                [1]

        (ii) Complete the word equation.




                                                                                                [2]


    (b) Put a tick ( ) if heat is given out in the process.



               burning              evaporation                melting         neutralisation




                                                                                                [2]




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10 The boxes A, B and C show particles of substances in one of three different physical                For
   states: solid, liquid and gas.                                                                   Examiner's
                                                                                                       Use
               A                       B                       C


                                                                               particles
                                                                               of substance




    (a) Write the letter of the box which

         (i) contains a liquid.

                                                                                              [1]

        (ii) contains particles vibrating about fixed positions.

                                                                                              [1]


    (b) How could the particles in the box you have given in (a) (ii) be made to vibrate more
        quickly?

                                                                                              [1]


    (c) (i) Write the letter of the box in which the particles would quickly escape if the top of
            the box was removed.

                                                                                              [1]

         (ii) What is the name of the process by which the particles escape?
              Underline the correct answer.

                    evaporation                  diffusion              vaporisation          [1]

         (iii) Why do the particles escape?

                                                                                              [1]




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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                                                          1113/02/SP/12

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Cambridge checkpoint science p2 specimen 2012

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge Checkpoint SCIENCE 1113/02 Paper 2 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 BLANK PAGE © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12
  • 3. 3 1 Litmus is made from a plant pigment. For It is red when placed in an acidic solution. Examiner's Use It is blue when placed in an alkaline solution. It is purple when neutral. (a) What do we call substances that change colour like this? [1] (b) What colour would litmus be in a solution of pH 10? [1] (c) What colour would you expect litmus to be in pure water? [1] (d) Excess acid in the stomach can cause indigestion. What would be the safest thing to neutralise excess acid in the stomach? Tick ( ) the correct box. vinegar (acid) salt water (neutral) sodium hydrogencarbonate (mild alkali) caustic soda (strong alkali) [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 4. 4 2 A plant called Himalayan balsam produces seed pods. These pods explode and the seeds For shoot out in all directions. Examiner's Use (a) Carlos finds 175 seeds on the ground around a Himalayan balsam plant. He measures the distance of each seed from the plant. The table shows his results. distance of seeds 0–50 51–100 101–150 151–200 201–250 251–300 from plant / cm number of seeds 55 45 30 25 15 5 (i) Draw a histogram to display these results. 60 50 40 number of seeds 30 20 10 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 distance travelled by seeds / cm [3] (ii) How many seeds travelled more than 200 cm? [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12
  • 5. 5 (b) Although the seeds shot out in all directions, they were not spread evenly around the For plant. Examiner's Use The diagram shows where Carlos finds the seeds around the plant. North 38 seeds 79 seeds West East plant 15 seeds 43 seeds South Carlos thinks that more seeds are in the north-east section because the wind blew from the south-west. He wants to find more evidence to decide if his explanation might be correct. Which two pieces of evidence would support his explanation? Tick ( ) the two correct boxes. There are always more seeds close to the plant than further away. When the wind blows from the south-east, the smallest number of seeds is found in the south-east section. When there is no wind, the seeds are found in equal numbers in each section. [1] (c) The spreading of seeds away from the parent plant is called dispersal. Suggest two reasons why seed dispersal is useful to Himalayan balsam plants. 1 2 [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 6. 6 3 The diagram shows the Earth moving around the Sun. For Examiner's Use Sun (a) What causes day and night on Earth? Tick ( ) the correct box. The Earth moves round the Sun once every 24 hours. The Earth spins on its axis once every 24 hours. The Sun moves round the Earth once every 24 hours. The Sun spins on its axis once every 24 hours. [1] (b) Two students are discussing the Sun and the Moon. Luca says: The Sun gives out light that it produces itself. Anya says: The Moon does not give out light. It only reflects light from the Sun. Who is correct? Tick ( ) the correct box. Luca only Anya only both Luca and Anya neither Luca nor Anya [1] (c) Underline the two words in the list that are the names of planets. Earth Jupiter Moon Sun [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12
  • 7. 7 4 The diagrams show some arrangements of particles. For Examiner's Use Write the letter of the diagram that represents (a) molecules of a compound [1] (b) an element made up of atoms [1] (c) a mixture of different elements. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 8. 8 5 Sam and Shakira make an electromagnet as shown. For Examiner's Use iron core power supply coil of insulated copper wire iron filings Their teacher asks them to plan an experiment to answer this question. Does wrapping more coils around the magnet make it stronger? She tells them that they can test the strength of their magnets by measuring the mass of iron filings that they pick up. The diagram shows the changes that Sam and Shakira make to their magnets when they begin their experiment. iron core iron core coils made of coils made of power supply insulated power supply insulated steel wire copper wire iron filings iron filings Sam Shakira (a) Explain why Sam’s experiment will not answer the teacher’s question. [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12
  • 9. 9 (b) These are the results that Shakira writes down. She writes them in the order that she For collects them. Examiner's Use number of coils 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 mass of iron filings in grams 2, 6, 23, 18, 22, 25 (i) In the space, draw a results table and complete it by writing in Shakira’s results. Use a ruler to draw your results chart. [2] (ii) Describe the pattern in Shakira’s results. [1] (iii) In your results chart, draw a circle around the result that does not fit the pattern. [1] (iv) Suggest one way in which Shakira could make her results more reliable. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 10. 10 6 There are about 35 different species in the dog family. For Examiner's Use (a) The diagrams show three different species within the dog family. These are a fox, a jackal and a wolf. fox jackal wolf (i) Describe one way, shown in the diagrams, in which a wolf differs from both the fox and the jackal. [1] (ii) Foxes, jackals and wolves are classified by scientists as three separate species. Explain why. [1] (b) Modern domestic dogs are thought to have descended from wolves. Humans may have caught and tamed wolves and kept them to help with hunting. Modern domestic dogs are thought to have evolved about 15 000 years ago. The diagrams show four breeds of modern domestic dogs. Although they look different, they all belong to the same dog species which scientists call Canis familiaris. collie corgi labrador pekinese (i) What word is used to describe the differences between animals of the same species? [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12
  • 11. 11 (ii) Wild dog species such as foxes or jackals are all very similar to each other. For Modern domestic dogs have many differences in size, shape and colour. Examiner's Use Explain why. [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 12. 12 7 Write the missing terms in these energy transformation diagrams. For Examiner's Use © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12
  • 13. 13 8 Read this information about plants and animals in a garden. Use the information to answer For the questions. Examiner's Use • A gardener grows cabbages in her garden. • Some of the cabbages are eaten by caterpillars. • Birds eat some of the caterpillars. • Snakes eat some of the birds. (a) (i) Use the information to complete the food chain. Write your answers in the boxes. [2] (ii) Name one organism in the food chain which is a predator. [1] (iii) Which organism is a producer? [1] (b) The gardener sprays her cabbages with a chemical to kill the caterpillars. What will happen to the number of birds? Explain why. [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12 [Turn over
  • 14. 14 9 (a) When sodium is added to water, a new compound is formed, a gas is produced and For heat is given out in the reaction. Examiner's Use (i) Write the correct scientific word that is used to indicate that heat is given out in a reaction. [1] (ii) Complete the word equation. [2] (b) Put a tick ( ) if heat is given out in the process. burning evaporation melting neutralisation [2] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/SP/12
  • 15. 15 10 The boxes A, B and C show particles of substances in one of three different physical For states: solid, liquid and gas. Examiner's Use A B C particles of substance (a) Write the letter of the box which (i) contains a liquid. [1] (ii) contains particles vibrating about fixed positions. [1] (b) How could the particles in the box you have given in (a) (ii) be made to vibrate more quickly? [1] (c) (i) Write the letter of the box in which the particles would quickly escape if the top of the box was removed. [1] (ii) What is the name of the process by which the particles escape? Underline the correct answer. evaporation diffusion vaporisation [1] (iii) Why do the particles escape? [1] © UCLES 2011 1113/02/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 1113/02/SP/12