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This document consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page. IB09 06_0843_01/2RP © UCLES 2009 [Turn over *3302215386* For Examiner's Use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Total UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge International Primary Achievement Test SCIENCE 0843/01 Paper 1 May/June 2009 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 questio\ n or part question. You should show all your working in the booklet.2 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 1 (a) The diagram shows a plant. A B C Label the parts A, B and C. [3] (b) A plotted plant was put in a shallow container of water and covered with\ a black plastic bag. It was left in t he laboratory for a week. When the bag was taken off the leaves had turned yellow. Why has this happened? Tick ( ) one box. The leaves were too cold. The plant could not take in water. The plant could not take in oxygen. There was no light getting to the leaves. [1]
3 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 [Turn over 2 Soils can be identified using the key shown. Does it retain water? Is it sticky when wet? Is it full of small stones? yes no yes no yes no clay soil silty soil gravely soil sandy soil (a) Which soil does not retain water and is full of small stones? [1] (b) Which soil retains water and is sticky when wet? [1] (c) Does silty soil retain water? [1]
4 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 3 Christina is playing a ukulele which is a musical instrument. She plucks\ the strings to make a sound. (a) What is the word used to describe the movement of the string? [1] (b) She plays a higher note. Which word describes how high or low a note is? Loudness Pitch Insulation Volume [1] (c) Write two ways she could make a higher note on the ukulele. [2]
5 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 [Turn over 4 Here is a picture showing an x-ray of a dog. (a) What is this arrangement of bones called? [1] (b) What are bones for? Circle the word which explains best. SUPPORT GROWTH REPRODUCTION RESPIRATION [1] (c) What name is given to animals which only eat meat? [1] (d) Tick () two words which describe what all living things do. EAT BREATHE RESPIRE REPRODUCE [2]
6 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 5 The diagram shows a metal and a plastic mug. Both are filled with a hot \ drink. metal mug plastic mug Choose one word from the list to complete each sentence. You can use the words more than once. good poor quicker slower The plastic mug feels cooler than the metal mug if you touch it, because the plastic is a conductor of heat. The hot drink in the metal mug cools down than the drink in the plastic mug because the metal is a insulator of heat. [3]
7 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 [Turn over 6 A shadow play is a puppet show that uses light and shadow to tell a stor\ y. The diagram below shows how it works. screen audience B D AC puppet light source (a) How does the puppet make a shadow on the screen? [1] (b) The puppet is moved to make a bigger shadow. Which letter shows the direction of the movement? [1] (c) What word describes materials that do not let light through? [1]
8 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 7 The diagram shows a cross-section of a flower. Petal StigmaAnther Ovum (a) Match the labelled parts of the flower with the descriptions below. This part attracts insects . This part contains pollen. This sticky part catches pollen. [3] (b) Insects are often attracted to flowers because they are brightly coloured. Name one other thing that attracts insects to flowers. [1]
9 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 [Turn over 8 Some children have built a snowman on a cold but sunny day. Air WaterSnow (a) What are the states of matter of the following? Air Snow Water [3] (b) What is happening to the snowman in the sun? [1] (c) What will happen to the puddle round the snowman when the temperature drops below 0°C at night? [1]
10 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 9 (a) What is the correct answer to the teacher’s question? Tick ( ) one box. What is a solution? The water used for dissolving a solid. A solid which dissolves in water. A solid dissolved in water. A solid which does not dissolve in water. [1] (b) The class investigates solutions. 10ml of water and the same mass of sugar is put into separate test tubes\ and the contents stirred until all the sugar had dissolved. powdered sugar sugar cubes granulated suga r (i) Which sugar dissolved the quickest? [1]
11 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 [Turn over (ii) Other than stirring, what else could you do to speed up the dissolving o\ f all the sugars? [1] (c) Why was the same amount of water and the same mass of sugar added to each test tube? [1] 10 Hendrik stands on a pillow made of very soft foam. (a) Draw an arrow showing the direction of the push force from Hendrik on th\ e pillow. [1] (b) What might happen to the pillow when Hendrik steps on it? [1]
12 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 11 Four animals are shown in the drawings. ABCD Use the key below to identify the scientific names of these animals. Has it got legs? Has it got six legs? Arion Has it got four wings? Atrax Anisoptera Musca yes no yes no yes no Draw lines to match each letter to the scientific animal name. A Musca B Anisoptera C Arion D Atrax [3]
13 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 [Turn over 12 Shannon and Lark are looking at what happens to a beaker of water if it \ is left in a warm place. 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 100 09:00 Mon 09:00 Tue 09:00 Wed 09:00 Thur 09:00 Fri 09:00 Sat amount of water ml They start their experiment at 09:00 hours on Monday. They measure the a\ mount of water in the beaker at the same time and record their results in a ba\ r chart. On the following Sunday, there is no water left in the beaker. (a) Which two days did the amount of water fall by the same amount? [2] (b) What has happened to the water? [1] (c) Give one reason for more water being lost on some days than others. [1] (d) How could Shannon and Lark have prevented any loss of water from the beaker? [1]
14 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 13 Four children think they know how Shushma sees a book. A B C D (a) Which diagram is correct? [1] (b) What does the book do to the light so urce so Shushma can see it? [1]
15 Page Total © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 14 In washrooms there is sometimes a ceiling switch with a cord that hangs \ down. (a) Explain why a normal light switch may be dangerous in a washroom. [1] (b) The cord is often made of string. Why is string a good material for this\ ? [1] (c) A heavy object is sometimes tied to the end of the cord to make it hang \ straight down. What causes this downwards force? [1]
16 Permission to reproduce items where third -party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought\ and cleared w here possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to t race copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opport\ unity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of t he Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a depa\ rtment of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2009 0843/01/M/J/09 BLANK PAGE