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G9 Integrated Science Aptitude Test

The document contains a science aptitude test with multiple choice questions covering topics like elements needed by plants, structures shared by plant and animal cells, fundamental particles in an atom, states of matter, methods of separating mixtures, and calculating weight, density, and other physical properties.
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G9 INTEGRATED SCIENCE APTITUDE TEST

Answer all the questions by choosing one the best answer option.

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The element needed by plants for the manufacturing of chlorophyll is... * 1 point

Calcium

Potassium

Magnesium

Sulphur

Which three structures do plant and animal cells have in common? * 1 point

Cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus

Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm

Cytoplasm, cellulose, cell membrane

Cell membrane, vacuole, nucleus


Which of the following is not one of the fundamental particles found in an atom? * 1 point

Electron

Iron

Proton

Neutron

A substance has a boiling point of 67°C and melting poing of –20°C. At what * 2 points

temperature below would it exist as a gas?

40°C

20°C

80°C

60°C

Which of the following could be a major problem caused by inorganic fertilizers? * 1 point

They........

cause air pollution

cause soil acidity

kill micro-organisms in the soil

can only be used in maize crops


If a woman's egg was fertilized on the 2nd of July 2014, when will the head, arms and * 2 points

legs of the embryo likely to be formed?

16th July, 2014

30th July, 2015

27th August, 2014

2nd April, 2015

A pregnant woman is 120 days pregnant and would like to find the approximate number * 2 points

of remaining days in an average gestation period. Calculate the number of days for her
before she delivers. Which of the of the following shows the correct answer?

90 days

160 days

280 days

320 days

Which of the following is an natural sign of puberty that occurs only in boys? * 1 point

Growth of public hair

Deepening of the voice

Menstruation begins

Pimples appear on the face


Which of the following statements best describes pollution? Pollution is the addition * 1 point

of....

harmful gases in air

contaminating substances in water

harmful substances to the environment

inorganic fertilizer in soil

Which of the following is not a common type of pollution in rural areas of Zambia? * 1 point

Water pollution

Soil pollution

Land pollution

Noise pollution

Which of the following is not a way of reducing negative effects of inorganic fertilizers in * 1 point

a maize field?

Using composite manure

Keeping the soil aerated

Adding agricultural lime to the soil

Rotating the crop with rice crop


Which of the following is not true about the freezing point of water? The freezing point * 1 point

of water is......

alao its point of melting

when water loses heat energy and changes into solid

also its boiling point

0°C under normal conditions at sea level

If the substance A boils at 98°C and melts at –100°C, determine its state when the * 2 points

temperature is –130°C.

Solid

Liquid

Gas and Solid

Liquid and Gas

Which of the following methods of seperating mixtures show a correct sequence that * 2 points

can be used to obtain pure salt from sea water?

Evaporation—>Sublimation—>Distillation

Filtration—>Evaporation—>Crystallisation

Evaporation—>Chromatography—>Crystallisation

Filtration—>Chromatography—>Sublimation
What is the weight of a packet of salt with a mass 500g? (Take acceleration due to * 2 points

gravity as 10 N/kg)

0.5N

5.0N

50.0N

5000.0N

Calculate the weight of a 15 kg mass on the earth's surface. (Take the gravitational * 2 points

force to be 10 N/kg)

1.5N

5.0N

150.0N

1500.0N

A beaker containing 40 cm³ of liquid F weighed 90 g. What is the density of liquid F if * 2 points

the mass of the beaker is 30 g?

0.67g/cm³

1.50g/cm³

2.25g/cm³

3.00g/cm³

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