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Mens M ES Gerat Corpus Let the mind manage the body Que l esprit gère le corps Index Number:... examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu Primary School Achievement Certificate Assessment examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin August 2017 examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu Time: 1 hour 45 minutes examinationssyndicateexamin examinationssyndicatemauritiu SCIENCE (Subject code No. P141) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. Check that this assessment booklet contains 10 questions printed on 14 pages numbered 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. 2. Write your Index Number on the assessment booklet in the space provided above. 3. You should not use red, green or black ink in answering questions. 4. Write all your answers clearly in the assessment booklet. 5. Attempt all questions. Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Marking Revision Control Sig Sig Sig Total Sig (HoG) Mauritius Examinations Syndicate

Question 1 (5 marks) Circle the correct answer. 1. Animals that give birth to their young ones are known as.. A B C D mammals fish reptiles birds 2. Which one of the following food items is an example of food for growth? A B C D Bread Carrot Mango Fish 3. A. is used to open or close an electric circuit. A B C D bulb switch wire battery 4. An example of a balanced meal is.. A B C D rice, soya bean and fish bread, chicken and chips rice, chicken and carrots cabbage, pumpkin and egg 2

5. Which one of the following is a safety precaution when using electricity? A B C D Drying one s hair using an electric hair dryer in a wet bathroom. Connecting many power plugs to one socket. Turning off the electricity supply when working with electrical wires. Switching off all lights when leaving a room. Question 2 (15 marks) (a) Air is a mixture of gases. Diagram 1 shows a pie chart representing the amount of different gases found in air. Label the pie chart using the words from the given list. Nitrogen Oxygen Other gases Carbon dioxide [3] Diagram 1 3 Please turn over this page

(b) Animals can be classified according to their characteristics. Fill in Table 1 by classifying the following animals according to their body covering. Parrot Dog Crocodile Fish Duck Rabbit Table 1 Body covered with hairs Body covered with feathers Body covered with scales [6] (c) Animals can also be classified according to their eating habits. Study and complete Table 2 by using the appropriate word from the list below: Granivorous Meat Tiger Grass Pig Herbivorous Omnivorous Table 2 Animal Food mostly eaten Type of animal Vegetables, fruits and bugs.... Carnivorous Cow.... [6] 4

Question 3 (8 marks) Complete Table 3 by writing the main energy transformation taking place in each picture. The first one has been done for you. Table 3 Electrical Heat Using an electric kettle to boil water Using wood to cook A loudspeaker playing music A running horse Using a solar powered calculator [8] 5 Please turn over this page

Question 4 (10 marks) Diagram 2 shows the teeth found in the lower jaw of a human being. A C B D Diagram 2 (a) Write down the names of teeth A, B, C and D. A...... B...... C D............ [4] (b) (i) Does Diagram 2 show a set of milk teeth or permanent teeth? Tick ( ) the correct box. milk teeth permanent teeth [1] (ii) Explain your answer to part (b)(i)............. [1] (c) Which one of the teeth shown in Diagram 2 is mostly used (i) to bite food?:...... (ii) to crush food?:...... [2] (d) Give two ways to keep our teeth healthy. 1....... 2....... [2] 6

Question 5 (13 marks) (a) Plants live in habitats which are best suited to them. Match each plant shown in Column A to the place where it usually grows in Column B. Column A Column B On dry land Seaweed In damp forests Water lilies In oceans In ponds Fern [3] (b) It is important to protect our forests. (i) Give one reason why....... [1] (ii) Give two ways how we can protect our forests. 1.... [1] 2.... [1] 7 Please turn over this page

(c) Diagram 3 shows a cactus plant. Diagram 3 (i) Observe Diagram 3 and write down two characteristics of this plant. Characteristic 1:... [1] Characteristic 2:... [1] (ii) How does each characteristic mentioned in part (c)(i) help this plant to survive in its natural habitat? Characteristic 1:...... [2] Characteristic 2:...... [2] (iii) Based on your observations, what is the natural habitat of this plant?...... [1] 8

Question 6 (8 marks) (a) Alex places a jar over a lit candle as shown in Diagram 4. Diagram 4 (i) How does the amount of oxygen and the amount of carbon dioxide vary with time inside the jar? Tick ( ) the correct box. Amount of oxygen: increases decreases remains the same [1] Amount of carbon dioxide: increases decreases remains the same [1] (ii) What happens to the flame after some time?...... [1] (iii) Explain your answer to part (a)(ii)............. [1] 9 Please turn over this page

(b) Sam is drinking some juice using a straw as shown in Diagram 5. B (Inside Sam s mouth) A (At the surface of the juice) Diagram 5 (i) Is the air pressure greater at A or at B?...... [1] (ii) Using an arrow, show on Diagram 5 the direction in which the juice moves inside the straw. [1] (iii) Why does the juice move in the direction indicated in part (b)(ii)?............ [2] 10

Question 7 (9 marks) Eki sets up a circuit as shown in Diagram 6. Study the circuit carefully and answer the questions that follow. X Bulb Diagram 6 (a)(i) Name component X. X:...... [1] (ii) State the function of component X in an electric circuit....... [1] (b) The circuit shown in Diagram 6 is an open circuit. What is an open circuit?............ [2] (c)(i) Suggest one thing that you can do to close the circuit in Diagram 6.... [1] (ii) How would you know that the circuit is now closed?... [1] (d) A material which allows electricity to pass through it is known as an electrical.... [1] (e) Choose two materials from the list below that do not allow electricity to pass through them. Circle your answers. Iron Plastic Aluminium Glass Copper [2] 11 Please turn over this page

Question 8 (13 marks) Diagram 7 shows a tomato plant. Study Diagram 7 carefully and answer the questions that follow. X A Fruit Y Z Diagram 7 (a) Name parts X, Y and Z of the tomato plant. X Y............ Z...... [3] 12

(b) Name the process by which plants manufacture their food....... [1] (c)(i) In which part of the tomato plant is food manufactured?...... [1] (ii) What does this part of the tomato plant contain that allows the plant to manufacture its food?...... [1] (d) Give two conditions that are necessary for the tomato plant to manufacture its food. 1.... [1] 2.... [1] (e) Gas A is released in the atmosphere during the process of food manufacturing. Name gas A....... [1] (f) Explain why we should avoid keeping plants in a closed bedroom at night, when we are sleeping there............. [2] (g) Give two ways in which plants are useful to people. 1.... [1] 2.... [1] 13 Please turn over this page

Question 9 (11 marks) Study Diagram 8 carefully and answer the questions that follow. Diagram 8 (a) Identify two sources of air pollution shown in Diagram 8. Source 1:... [1] Source 2:... [1] (b) Give one way in which air pollution can be reduced from each source identified in part (a). Source 1:......... [2] Source 2:......... [2] (c) How does air pollution affect (i) people?......... [2] (ii) plants?......... [2] (d) Give another source of air pollution not shown in Diagram 8....... [1] 14

Question 10 (8 marks) Five friends are discussing what they would do to put out a fire in a pan containing oil. Each friend makes a suggestion on how to put out the fire, as shown below. For each suggestion, indicate whether the fire will be put out or not and explain why. An example is given. Example: I would turn off the gas. Fire is put out Fire is not put out Reason: burning. The source of the fuel will keep.. (a) I would blow air over the fire. Fire is put out Reason: Fire is not put out.. (b) I would cover the pan with a metal lid. Fire is put out Fire is not put out Reason:.. (c) I would throw water on the pan. Fire is put out Fire is not put out Reason:.. (d) I would throw sand in the pan. Fire is put out Fire is not put out Reason:.. [8] 15 Please turn over this page

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