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This document consists of 22 printed pages and 2 blank pages. IB15 10_0846_01/5RP © UCLES 2015 [Turn over   Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge Primary Checkpoint SCIENCE 0846/01 Paper 1 October 2015 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Pen Calculator Pencil Ruler READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the top of this page. Write in dark blue or black pen. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. You should show all your working in the booklet. The total number of marks for this paper is 50.

2 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 1 There are food chains in the jungle. grass locust scorpion baboon grass impala tick bird (a) Which is a producer? Circle the correct answer. bird grass locust scorpion [1] (b) What does the impala eat? [1] (c) What is eaten by the scorpion? [1] (d) Circle the word that describes the baboon in the food chain. producer predator prey [1]

3 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over (e) The baboon also eats ticks. baboon tick On the picture draw an arrow () to show that the baboon eats the tick. [1]

4 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 2 The teacher makes a model of the Sun and Earth. lampball The lamp in the model is the Sun. The ball in the model is the Earth. (a) Draw the letter D on the ball to show where it is day. Draw the letter N on the ball to show where it is night. [1] (b) The teacher uses the model to show how day becomes night. Circle what she does to the model. spins the lamp on its own axis spins the ball on its own axis moves the lamp around the ball moves the ball around the lamp [1]

5 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over 3 Ahmed and Lily are playing a game. They are trying to identify different objects without looking at them. They have a bag with an object inside the bag. (a) They try to guess what the object is using their hands. What sense are they using? [1] (b) Complete the sentence. Choose from the words. conclusion prediction question result When they guess what the object is this is called a . [1] (c) They are allowed to look and see if they have guessed correctly. What sense are they using? [1]

6 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 4 Angelique has a sound meter. (a) Circle the thing she measures. the mass the weight the loudness the speed of an object of an object of a sound of a sound [1] (b) Here is a picture of a piano keyboard. low pitched notes high pitched noteskey B key A Angelique pushes key A and key B. She uses the same force each time. Tick () the correct sentence. Key A has a higher pitch than key B. Key B has a higher pitch than key A. Key A is louder than key B. Key B is louder than key A. [1]

7 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over 5 Gasoline can exist as a solid, liquid or a gas. solid gasolineliquid gasolinegasoline vapour process A process Cprocess B process D (a) What is the name of process A in the diagram? [1] (b) What is the name of process B in the diagram? [1] (c) What is the name of process C in the diagram? [1] (d) What is the name of process D in the diagram? [1]

8 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 6 Materials are chosen for certain purposes because of their properties. Glass is used to make windows. This is because glass is colourless. Complete each of the following sentences about the uses of materials. Choose from the list of properties. attracted to a magnet not attracted to a magnet brittle (breaks easily) flexible (bends easily) not poisonous poisonous insoluble in water soluble in water strong weak a good electrical conductor a poor electrical conductor (a) This bridge is made from steel. This is because steel is . [1] (b) This bar magnet is made from steel. NS This is because steel is . [1]

9 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over (c) This food box is made of plastic. This is because plastic is . [1] (d) This T-shirt is made from cotton. This is because cotton is . [1] (e) This cable is made using copper wire. This is because copper is . [1]

10 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 7 Mike investigates friction. surface 1surface 2 surface 3 Mike holding marbles block string cup  he puts a block on three different surfaces  he sticks a piece of string and a plastic cup to each block  he puts one marble in each cup  he adds more marbles until the blocks move.

11 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over (a) Here are Mike’s results. surface 1 = 5 marbles surface 2 = 6 marbles surface 3 = 2 marbles Complete the table of his results. surface 1 6 [2] (b) Complete the sentences. Choose from the following. 1 2 3 5 6 The surface with the most friction is surface . The smoothest surface is surface because it takes marbles to move the block. [2]

12 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 8 Mia makes a series circuit. battery lamp lamp Mia makes different series circuits. She uses the same size batteries. She uses the same size lamps. (a) Complete the table. Choose from the following words. dim normal bright number of batteries number of lamps brightness of lamps 1 2 normal 2 2 1 3 [2]

13 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over (b) Mia draws a circuit diagram. It has 1 battery and 2 lamps. circuit diagram Draw a circuit diagram for 1 battery and 3 lamps. circuit diagram [1]

14 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 9 Humans have a skeleton inside their body. (a) Complete the sentences. The protects the brain. [1] The protects the lungs. [1] (b) Muscles are used to make bones move. triceps biceps What happens to your biceps muscle when you bend your arm? [1]

15 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over 10 Here are some pictures. animal running hot air balloon moving through the airroller-coaster sliding down the slope pedalling a bicycle up a hillwind turbine turningten-pin bowls lined up (a) Circle the pictures that have energy because they are moving. The first one has been done for you. [2] (b) Describe how the animal in the first picture can increase its movement energy. [1]

16 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 11 Jamila and Safia investigate the germination of seeds. They put six seeds in each dish. dish seed AB C D E (a) Safia pours the same volume of water into each dish. Circle the apparatus she uses to measure the volume accurately. [1] (b) Jamila puts the dishes in areas with different temperatures. She measures the temperature of each dish. What equipment does she use? [1]

17 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over 12 Carlos uses different materials to investigate shadows. Carlosshadow object (a) Look at the shadow. Circle the correct description of the object. the object is opaque the object is transparent the object is transparent and opaque [1] (b) Carlos moves closer to the source of light. What happens to the size of the shadow? Circle the correct answer. decreases increases stays the same [1]

18 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 (c) Carlos stops moving. The intensity of the light is increased. What happens to the size of the shadow? Circle the correct answer. decreases increases stays the same [1] 13 Humans can have positive and negative effects on the environment. A new road is being built near your school. Complete the table to show if the effects are positive or negative. reason positive? (tick ) negative? (tick ) creates jobs removes trees fills in a pond [2]

19 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over 14 Aiko investigates the time it takes sugar cubes to dissolve in water. This is what she does in her first experiment.  adds 100 cm 3 of water to a beaker  adds one sugar cube to the water  stirs the water and sugar cube with a glass rod  measures the time it takes for the sugar cube to dissolve. (a) What piece of equipment does she use to measure the time? [1] (b) In her second experiment she wants to use two sugar cubes instead of one. She wants to do a fair test. What volume of water should she use? cm 3 [1]

20 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 15 Many plants have flowers. insectflower (a) Which two parts of the flower attract insects? Circle the two correct answers. carpel nectary petal sepal stigma [1] (b) Complete the sentence. Pollen fertilises the ovum. This produces . [1]

21 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 [Turn over 16 Gabriella wants to separate a mixture of salt and sand. The diagram shows the steps she uses. They are not in the correct order. mixture heat add water and stir ABC DE F crystals leave to dry on filter paper (a) Put the steps in the correct order. Two have been done for you. A E [2] (b) Which solid substance is on the filter paper in step E? [1]

22 © UCLES 2015 0846/01/O/N/15 (c) Steps B and F are processes. Draw a line between the step and the process that happens. step process condensation dissolution evaporation filtration heat B F [2]

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