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EDUCATION-NEWS CONSULT

FEBRUARY 2023 HOME MOCK

FINAL INTEGRATED SCIENCE MARKING SCHEME


PAPER 1
OBJECTIVE TEST
[40 MARKS]

1 C 11 C 21 B 31 B
2 B 12 B 22 C 32 A
3 D 13 A 23 C 33 D
4 B 14 B 24 A 34 A
5 A 15 D 25 C 35 D
6 A 16 D 26 A 36 C
7 C 17 D 27 B 37 A
8 B 18 C 28 D 38 C
9 C 19 B 29 B 39 A
10 A 20 D 30 B 40 A

PAPER 2
[100 MARKS]
QUESTION 1
(a)
(i) IDENTIFY THE PARTS LABELLED I,II,III AND IV.
 I = delivery tube
 II = test tube
 IV = Bubbles of carbondioxide
[3 marks @ 1 mark each]
(ii) WHAT OBSERVATION WOULD BE MADE AFTER SOMETIME?

 Limewater becomes milky


[1 mark]
(iii) CONCLUSION CAN BE DRAWN FROM THE EXPERIMENT?
 Limewater becoming milky shows that expired air contains carbon dioxide. [1 mark]
(iv) GIVE A SUITABLE TITLE FOR THE EXPERIMENT?
 Experiment to demonstrate that expired air contains carbon dioxide [2 marks]
(v) EQUATION FOR THE REACTION BETWEEN THE AIR BREATHED OUT AND
III.
 CO2 +Ca (OH)2 →CaCO3+H2O [3 marks]
[10 marks]

(b)
(i) IDENTIFY THE PARTS LABELLED I, II, III, IV, V, VI AND VII.
 I = gas
 II = deposition
 III = condensation
 IV = freezing / solidification
 V = solid
 VI = melting
 VII = Sublimation
[7 marks@ 1 mark each]
(ii) ONE EXAMPLES EACH OF I AND V.
Example of I
 Oxygen
 Hydrogen
 Helium
 Neon
 Xenon
 Carbon dioxide
 Ammonia
 Water vapour
Example of V
 Stone
 Book
 Pen
 Pencil
 Eraser
 Chalk
 Ruler
 Pillow
[2 marks @ 1 mark each]
(iii) ONE EXAMPLE OF THE PART LABELLED VII.
 Iodine
 Ammonium chlorine
 Naphthalene
[1 mark]

[10 marks]
(c)
(i) IDENTIFY EACH OF THE INSTRUMENT’S A, B, C AND D.
 A = beam balance
 B = metre rule
 C = electronic balance
 D = dial spring balance
[4 marks @ 1 mark each]
(ii) NAME THE PARTS LABELLED I, II, III, AND IV.
 I = hanger
 II = pointer
 III = scale
 IV = hook
[2 marks@ 1 mark each]
(iii) USE OF EACH OF THE INSTRUMENT’S A, D AND C
 A(beam balance) is used for measuring mass of substances.
 C (Electronic balance) is used for measuring mass of substance.
 D (Dial spring balance) is used for measuring weight of objects.
[3 marks @1 mark each]
(iv) ONE PLACE THAT INSTRUMENT D IS USED.
 Hospitals
 Laboratories
 Scientific industries
 Abattoir
[1 mark]
(d)
(i) DEVICE USED IN CARRYING OUT THE MANUAL MANIPULATION
 Wooden board [1 mark]
(ii) CONDITION OF THE SOIL
 Moist [3 marks]
(iii) SOIL SAMPLE SHAPES A, B AND C.
 A = loamy soil
 B = Clayey soil
 C = Sandy soil
[3 marks@1 mark each]
(iv) ONE CHARACTERISTICS OF A,B AND C.
Characteristics of A(loamy Soil)
 Loamy soil is not sticky when wet
 It does not become too hard when it is dry
 The particles are too small and not too large.
 The soil is mostly used in agriculture
 Its texture is light, that makes it easy for cultivation.
Characteristics of A(Clayey Soil)
 Particles of clay are very small and fine.
 Clay is slippery when wet and powdery when fine.
 Clay is mostly acidic
 Clay has very small pore spaces.
Characteristics of A(Sandy Soil)
 Particles of sand are large with a lot of air spaces.
 Loose and easy to dig or plough.
 Contain little humus.
 Not fertile for agriculture.
[3 marks @ 1 mark each]
[10 marks]
QUESTION 2

(a) (i) DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ECOSYSTEM AND HABITAT.


Ecosystem Habitat
Larger Smaller
Involve different species Involve specific species
Larger number of species Smaller number of species
[2 marks@1 mark each]
(ii) EXTERNAL FEATURES OF THE WEAVER BIRD
 Streamlined body which reduces air resistance during flight.
 Forelimb modified into wing for flight.
 Body covered with feathers for insulation.
 Tail feathers used for steering and balancing
 Beak for feeding
 Clawed legs for feeding.
[2 marks@ 1 mark each]
(b) (i) EXPLANATION TO THE TERM HAZARD
 Hazard is a danger/ risk that could result in physical harm to people or damage to
property OR
 Hazard is any source of potential damage/ adverse health effect on something or
someone.
[1 mark].
(ii) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AGAINST HAZARDS
 Wearing protective clothing/boot/goggles.
 Routine maintenance of equipment.
 Closing all taps before leaving the laboratory.
 Switching off all electrical points.
 Mounting hazard signs of dos and don’ts in the lab/ working areas.
[3 marks @1mark each]
(c)
(i) potential energy = 𝑚 × 𝑔 × ℎ
Where 𝑚 = 12𝑘𝑔, g=10ms-2 , h= 20𝑚
Potential energy = 12 × 10 × 20
= 2400J [2 marks]
(ii) just before the body hits the ground, the potential energy is converted to kinetic
energy.
∴kinetic energy = potential energy
= 2400J [2 marks]
(d) VEGETATIVE PARTS AND REPRODUCTIVE PARTS OF A FLOWERING
PLANT.
 Vegetative parts of a flowering plant are roots, stem and leaves.
 Reproductive parts consist of ovary, ovule, anther and stigma.
[3 marks]
TOTAL = 15 MARKS
QUESTION 3

(a) EXPLANATION TO TERMNINOLOGIES


(i) Pastoral farming;
 Is where the farmer keeps only animals and moves from place to place in search
Of food and water.
[2 marks @ 2 marks each]

(ii) Ecological farming.


 Is a type of farming system in which chemicals and machinery are not used in
order to protect the environment or plant and animals.
[2 marks @ 2 marks each]

(b) (i) DEFINITION OF A TRANSISTOR


 A transistor is a three terminal semi-conductor device. [1 mark]
(iii) USES OF A TRANSISTOR.
 Use as an amplifier.
 Used as a switch.
 For voltage or current regulator.
 For rectification.
 For turning in radios.
[2 marks @ 1 mark each]
(c) EXPERIMENT TO SHOW THAT THERE IS CHANGE IN HEAT ENERGY

 Take two solution or substance. Eg. H2SO4


 Measure the temperature of the separate solution and record.
 Pour the acid into the nitrates
 Measure the temperature as you stir gently.
 It will be observed that a new substance is formed without a change in
temperature
 Therefore, it can be concluded that there is a change in heart energy when new
substance is formed.
[5 marks]
(d) (i) EXPLANATION OF RESPIRATORY ORGAN

 A respiratory organ is an organ used by living organism for gaseous exchange.


[1 mark]
(iii) TWO STRUCTURES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF HUMAN.

 Nostril
 pharynx
 Nasal cavity
 Larynx
 Trachea
 Diaphragm
 Intercostal muscle
 Ribs.
 Bronchus.
 Lungs
 Bronchiole
[2 marks@1 mark each]
TOTAL = 15 MARKS
QUESTION 4
(a) FOUR CULTURAL PRACTICE IS VEGETABLE CROP PRODUCTION.
 Weeding
 Mulching
 Shading
 Pricking out
 Pest control
 staking
 stirring
 supplying in
 earthing up.
 Disease control.
 Pruning
 Etc.
[4 marks @ 1 mark each]
(b) (i) DEFINITION OF RECYCLING
 Recycling is the production of new products from from used or waste materials
OR
Recycling is the conversion of waste materials into useful products.
[1 mark]
(ii) TWO ADVANTAGES OF RECYCLING OF MATERIALS.
 It reduces waste in the environment
 It conserves resources.
 It helps to generate income or employment.
 It helps in generation or conversation of energy.
[2 marks@1 marks]
(c) DANGER INVOLVED IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES
(i) eating or drinking water in the laboratory;
 A person may drink poisonous substances.
 One may eat contaminated food.
[1 mark]
(ii) washing hands with unknown liquid in a beaker;
 The unknown liquids may cause burns or irritation. [1 mark]
(iv) Walking barefooted.
 A person may slip easily if there is water on the floor.
 A person may get pricked with pieces of broken bottles or pins.
 One may also get burnt
[1 mark]
(d) (i) DEFINITION OF REFRACTION OF LIGHT
 Refraction of light occurs when light is bent when it travels from one medium to
another. [1 mark]
(ii) DIAGRAM TO SHOW THE PATH OF A LIGHT RAY

[4 marks]
TOTAL = 15 MARKS
QUESTION 5
(a)
ORGANISM ORGAN
Tilapia Gills
Toad Lungs, skin, mouth
[2 marks@1 mark each]
(b) (i) STEPS USED BY SCIENTIST IN DOING THEIR WORK.
 Identifying problem
 Hypothesis
 Collection of data
 Experimenting
 Observing
 Analyzing data
 Drawing conclusion
[2 marks@1 mark each]
(v) SUBJECTS THAT MAY BE CONSIDERED AS APPLIED SCIENCE.
 Engineering
 Medicine
 Observing
 Analyzing data
 Drawing conclusion
[2 marks]
(c) (i) WHY GASES ARE MORE COMPRESSIBLE THAN SOLID.
 The particles or molecules of gases are far apart whereas that in solid are more
compact.
[4 marks]
(ii) AREA WHERE THE COMPRESSIBLE NATURE OF A GAS IS APPLIED.
 Pumping of lorry tyres or football.
 Putting gas in bottled minerals.
 Blowing of balloons.
 Putting gas in bottles or cylinders.
[2 marks @ 1 mark each]
(d) Potential energy → Kinetic energy→Sound energy+ Heat energy. [3 marks]
TOTAL = 15 MARKS
QUESTION 6
(a) (i) WAYS IN WHICH CROP ROTATION IS IMPORTANT IN CROP PRODUCTION.
 Used to reduce diseases
 Used to reduce pest.
 To control weeds.
 To improve soil quality.
 Checks erosions.
 Decrease risk during bad seasons.
 Ensures economic use of land.
[2 marks @1 marks each]
(ii) CROPS THAT ARE DEEP ROOTED.
 Watermelon
 Cocoyam
 Tomato
 Carrots
 Pumpkin.
 Yam
 Cassava.
[2 marks @ 1 mark each]
(b) (i) EXPLANATION OF FORWARD-BIAS
 Forward bias is when the positive terminal of an electric source is connected to
the p-type of the diode and negative terminal of the source is connected to the n-
type of the diode resulting in the flow of charges. [2 marks]
(ii) ROLE OF A CAPACITOR IN A CIRCUIT
 Stores electric energy when they are connected to a charging circuit.
 Used to maintain a power supply when the device is unplugged and without a
battery.
 Used to smooth current fluctuation for signal
[2 marks @ 2 marks each]
(c) (i) EXPLANATION OF A POLLUTANTS
 Air pollutant is a substance released into the air that can cause harm to human and
the environment. [1 mark]
(ii) TWO WAYS TO REDUCE AIR POLLUTION.
 Public education.
 Uses of modern technology in industry
 Enforcement of laws and regulations.
 Better alternative sources of energy.
 Regular maintenance of vehicles
 Banning burning of materials.
[2 marks@1 mark each]
(d) (i) HOW THE FISH TAKES IN OXYGEN.
 Water enters the mouth of the fish and passes over the gills.
 The blood in the gills absorbs the oxygen dissolved in the water.
[2 marks]
(ii) ONE PARTS WHICH HELP IT TO LIVE IN ITS ENVIRONMENT.
α. bird;
 Wings
 Feet’s
 Feathers
 Tail
 Beak
 Hollow bones
 Air sac
β. fish.
 Fins
 Gills
 Scales
 Swim bladder
 Mouth
 Tails
 Lateral line
[2 marks @ 1 mark each]
TOTAL = 15 MARKS
TOTAL FOR PART II = 60 MARKS
THUS, TOTAL FOR PAPER 2 = (PART I + PART II) = 100 MARKS
PAPER I [40 MARKS]

GRAND TOTAL = PAPER 1 (40) + PAPER 2 (100) = 140 MARKS


OVERALL SCORE = TOTAL SCORE × 100
140

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