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End of Year Answer Key

This document provides the answers to an end-of-year science test for Cambridge Primary Science 6. It includes answers to 10 multiple choice and short answer questions covering topics like the human body, circuits, food webs, light, rocks, and measuring breathing rate during exercise. The questions test knowledge of key science concepts and vocabulary learned during the Cambridge Primary Science 6 course.

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End of Year Answer Key

This document provides the answers to an end-of-year science test for Cambridge Primary Science 6. It includes answers to 10 multiple choice and short answer questions covering topics like the human body, circuits, food webs, light, rocks, and measuring breathing rate during exercise. The questions test knowledge of key science concepts and vocabulary learned during the Cambridge Primary Science 6 course.

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 6: TEST ANSWERS

End-of-year test
1 1–D
2–F
3–A
4–G
5–B
6–H
7–E
8–C

2 a C
b A
c C
d B
e A
f C
g B

3 a Heart
b Windpipe
c Testes
d Uterus/womb
e Stomach
f Skin

4 a The ball slows down.


b The tree stops the ball.
c The ball changes direction.
d It stops the ball.

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 6: TEST ANSWERS

5 a Neither of the lamps will light up.


b The switch is open/the circuit is broken.
c Series circuit
d Parallel circuit
e Lamp B
f Close the switch; add another cell/battery to the circuit.
Or a third possibility: remake the circuit as a parallel circuit.
6 a The Sun
b When a living thing eats another living thing in the food web.
c Deer, rabbit
d Berries → rabbit → bear
e Berries → rabbit → fox → tiger
f Energy is lost at each level/link in a food chain, so very little of the energy that enters
the food chain is available to the final consumers.
7 a A
b B
c Incident ray
d Plane mirror
e Normal
f Equal
8 a Sedimentary
b They have been laid down in layers.
c Quartzite, marble or shale
d Any two from: burial, heat and pressure
9 a Forcemeter
b They used the same shopping bag to hold each food.
c The weight of three of the four foods was ten times the mass.
d The bag of flour
e They must measure the mass and weight of the flour again.
f The mass of each food would be the same but the weights would not be ten times
the mass.
g The force of gravity is less on the Moon than it is on Earth.
10 a The number of times we breathe in and out in one minute.
b Breathing rate 2
c Our bodies need more oxygen when we exercise, so we have to breathe faster
to get enough oxygen into the body.
d Reliable results are results that are close to the true answer (or similar definition).

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