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Centre Number Candidate Number Specimen Paper For Examiner s Use Surname Other Names Candidate Signature Examiner s Initials General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier Question 1 2 Mark Additional Science 2 Unit 6 For this paper you must have: a ruler the Chemistry Data Sheet (enclosed) the Physics Equation Sheet (enclosed). You may use a calculator. Time allowed 90 minutes F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Fill in the es at the top of this page. Answer all questions. You must answer the questions in the space provided. Do not write around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. 12 13 14 15 TOTAL Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 90. You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate. You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation in your answers. Question 9 should be answered in continuous prose. In this question you will be marked on your ability to: use good English organise information clearly use specialist vocabulary where appropriate. Advice In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer.

2 There are no questions printed on this page DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE ANSWER IN THE SPACES PROVIDED

3 Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Biology questions 1 The diagram shows the digestive system. For each question write the correct letter in the. Which structure, A, B, C, D or E, is: 1 (a) the stomach 1 (b) the small intestine 1 (c) the liver? 3 Turn over!

4 2 Babies find it difficult to digest proteins in their food. Baby food manufacturers use enzymes to pre-digest the protein in baby food. 2 (a) Use words from the to complete the following sentences. amino acids amylases fatty acids proteases glucose lipases Proteins are pre-digested using enzymes called.... The pre-digestion of protein produces.... (2 marks)

5 2 (b) A baby food manufacturer uses enzyme V to pre-digest protein. He tries four new enzymes, W, X, Y and Z, to see if he can reduce the time taken to pre-digest the protein. The graph shows the time taken for the enzymes to completely pre-digest the protein. The manufacturer uses the same concentration of enzyme and the same mass of protein in each experiment. 2 (b) (i) How long did it take enzyme V to pre-digest the protein?... minutes 2 (b) (ii) Which enzyme, V, W, X, Y or Z, would you advise the baby food manufacturer to use? Write your answer in the. Enzyme 4 Turn over for the next question Turn over!

6 3 The diagrams show one of Mendel s experiments. He bred pea plants. Mendel suggested that flower colour was controlled by inherited factors. 3 (a) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence. dominant. 3 (a) (i) The first generation plants show that the red factor is environmental. recessive.

7 dominant. 3 (a) (ii) The second generation plants show that the white factor is environmental. recessive. 3 (b) (i) What do we call inherited factors? 3 (b) (ii) How are inherited factors passed from generation to generation? 4 Turn over for the next question Turn over!

8 4 In humans, sex chromosomes control whether a person is male or female. 4 (a) Use letters X and Y to complete the Punnett square for sex inheritance. (3 marks) 4 (b) A couple already have three boys. What is the probability that their next child will be a girl? 4

9 5 The diagram shows how cells from human embryos can be used to grow replacement body parts for humans. 5 (a) Complete the sentence. The fertilised egg divides to form the 5-day-old embryo by a process called.... Question 5 continues on the next page Turn over!

10 5 (b) Some statements about stem cells are given below. Tick (!) two advantages and two disadvantages of using stem cells to grow replacement body parts for humans. Stem cells can grow into many different kinds of body cells. Stem cells may grow out of control. Large numbers of stem cells can be grown in the laboratory. Stem cells may be used to treat some human diseases. Collecting and growing stem cells is expensive. Patients treated with stem cells may need to take drugs for the rest of their life to prevent rejection. Advantage Tick (!) Disadvantage Tick (!) (4 marks) 5

11 Chemistry Questions 6 Ammonia has the formula NH 3. It is made from nitrogen and hydrogen. Ammonia dissolves in water to form a solution with a ph of 10. 6 (a) What does this ph value tell you about ammonia solution?.......... 6 (b) In industry a large amount of ammonia is neutralised by an acid to make ammonium nitrate. 6 (b) (i) What type of substance is ammonium nitrate?..... 6 (b) (ii) Which acid is added to ammonia to make ammonium nitrate? 6 (b) (iii) Draw a ring around the main use of ammonium nitrate. fertiliser lubricating oil medicine plastic Question 6 continues on the next page Turn over!

12 6 (c) Instant cold packs are used to treat sports injuries. One type of cold pack has a plastic bag containing water. Inside the bag is a smaller bag containing ammonium nitrate. The outer bag is squeezed so that the inner bag bursts. The ammonium nitrate dissolves in the water. This process is endothermic. Explain why the bag becomes cold. (2 marks) 6

13 7 Waste water from some industrial processes contains metal ions, such as chromium ions. These ions must be removed from the water before the water is returned to a river. The equation shows a method of removing chromium ions from water. CrCl 3 (aq) + 3NaOH(aq) Cr(OH) 3 (s) + 3NaCl(aq) 7 (a) This type of reaction is called a precipitation reaction. What happens in a precipitation reaction? 7 (b) (i) Complete the name of the substance with the formula NaOH. Sodium.. 7 (b) (ii) How many atoms are in the formula for NaOH? 7 (c) It is important to remove chromium ions from water before it is returned to a river. Suggest why. 4 Turn over!

14 8 The following steps show how to use a type of glue. Step 1 Measure out equal amounts of the liquids from tubes A and B. Tube B Tube A Step 2 Mix the liquids to make the glue. Put a thin layer of the glue onto each of the surfaces to be joined. Glue Step 3 Assemble the pieces to be joined and then hold them together with tape. Tape Step 4 Leave the glue to set. When liquids A and B are mixed a chemical reaction takes place. This reaction is exothermic. 8 (a) Complete the sentence. During the reaction the temperature of the mixture will....

15 8 (b) The time taken for the glue to set at different temperatures is given in the table below. Temperature in C Time taken for the glue to set 20 3 days 60 6 hours 90 1 hour 8 (b) (i) Complete the sentences below using words or phrases from the. decreases increases stays the same When the temperature is increased the time taken for the glue to set.... When the temperature is increased the rate of the setting reaction.... (2 marks) 8 (b) (ii) Put a tick ( ) next to the two reasons why an increase in temperature affects the rate of reaction. Reason ( ) It gives the particles more energy. It increases the concentration of the particles. It increases the surface area of the particles. It makes the particles move faster. (2 marks) 5 Turn over for the next question Turn over!

16 9 In this question you will be assessed on using good English, organising information clearly and using specialist terms where appropriate. Copper sulfate crystals can be made from copper oxide and dilute sulfuric acid. Describe a method to make copper sulfate crystals from copper oxide and dilute sulfuric acid. For the method you should include: the names of the pieces of apparatus used a risk assessment. (6 marks) 6

17 Physics Questions 10 (a) The diagram shows a three-pin plug and electrical cable. Name a suitable material to make the: plug casing... inner core of the cable... Give the reason for your choice of each material. plug casing...... inner core of the cable...... (4 marks) Question 10 continues on the next page Turn over!

18 10 (b) The pictures show mains electricity being used to operate various devices. Some of the pictures show the electricity being used in a dangerous way. In the underneath each picture put: a tick (!) if the electricity is being used safely a cross (") if the electricity is being used dangerously. (2 marks) 6

19 11 (a) Look at the electrical safety information poster. 11 (a) (i) Complete the table to show which size fuse, 3 A or 13 A, should be fitted to each of the appliances. Appliance Power Fuse Kettle Hair straighteners Coffee maker 2200 W 75 W 1260 W (2 marks) 11 (a) (ii) The plug of a washing machine has been wrongly fitted with a 3 A fuse. Explain why the washing machine stops working shortly after it is switched on. (2 marks) Turn over!

20 11 (b) Complete these two sentences. In the UK, the mains electricity supply is... volts. The frequency of the UK mains electricity supply is... hertz. (2 marks) 11 (c) The diagram shows the oscilloscope traces produced by four different electricity supplies. The settings on the oscilloscope remained the same for each supply. 11 (c) (i) Which two supplies give a direct current (d.c)?... 11 (c) (ii) Supply K provides a peak potential difference of 6 V. What is the peak potential difference provided by supply M?... 11 (c) (iii) Which supply provides the largest potential difference?...

21 11 (d) The diagram shows a hairdryer. The cable connecting the hairdryer to the plug does not have an earth wire. 11 (d) (i) Why does the hairdryer not need a cable with an earth wire? 11 (d) (ii) The hairdryer takes a current of 5 A from the 230 V mains electricity supply. Calculate the power of the hairdryer. Write down the equation you use, and then show clearly how you work out your answer.. Power =... W (2 marks) 12 Turn over for the next question Turn over!

22 12 Four different processes are described in List A. The names of these processes are given in List B. Draw a line to link each description in List A to its correct name in List B. Draw only four lines. List A List B the nucleus of an atom splitting into several pieces ionisation the nuclei of two atoms joining together gamma emission an atom losing an electron nuclear fission an electric charge moving through a metal nuclear fusion electric current (4 marks) 4

23 Biology questions 13 Energy is obtained from both aerobic and anaerobic respiration during exercise. 13 (a) Give three differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 1... 2... 3... (3 marks) Question 13 continues on the next page Turn over!

24 13 (b) Two students did the same step-up exercise for 3 minutes. One of the students was fit. The other student was unfit. The graph shows how the students heart rate changed during the exercise and after the exercise. Key Student X Student Y

25 13 (b) Suggest which student was the fitter. Draw a ring around the correct answer. Student X / Student Y Give three reasons for your answer. 1... 2... 3... (3 marks) 13 (c) Explain the advantage to the students of the change in heart rate during exercise. (4 marks) 10 Turn over!

26 Chemistry questions 14 A student investigated the rate of reaction between marble and hydrochloric acid. The student used an excess of marble. The reaction can be represented by this equation: CaCO 3 (s) + 2HCl(aq) CaCl 2 (aq) + H 2 O(l) + CO 2 (g) The student used the apparatus shown in the diagram. The student measured the mass of the flask and contents for ten minutes. 14 (a) The mass of the flask and contents decreased during the experiment. Use the equation to help you explain why. (2 marks)

27 14 (b) The balance used to measure the mass of the apparatus must be of high resolution for this experiment. 14 (b) (i) Which balance, A, B, or C, has the highest resolution? The balance with the highest resolution is balance. 14 (b) (ii) Why should the balance used for this experiment have a high resolution? Tick (!) one that gives the correct reason. Reason Tick (!) The balance is measuring a large mass. The balance is measuring a very small mass. The balance is measuring small changes in mass. The balance is the cheapest balance. Question 14 continues on the next page Turn over!

28 The results are shown on the graph. Use the graph to answer the questions. 14 (c) (i) Complete the graph by drawing a line of best fit. 14 (c) (ii) After how many minutes had all the acid been used up?... minutes 14 (c) (iii) Use the graph to find the mass of the flask and contents after 1.8 minutes....grams

29 14 (d) The student repeated the experiment using powdered marble instead of lumps of marble. The rate of reaction between the marble and hydrochloric acid particles was much faster with the powder. Explain why. (2 marks) 9 Turn over for the next question Turn over!

30 Physics questions 15 The pie chart shows the average radiation dose that a person in the UK receives each year from natural background radiation. The doses are measured in millisieverts (msv). 15 (a) Some types of job increase the radiation dose a worker receives. People working as aircrew receive an increased radiation dose due to flying at high altitude. 15 (a) (i) The radiation dose from which source of background radiation is increased by flying?

31 15 (a) (ii) The following table gives the average additional radiation dose received by aircrew flying to various destinations from London. Destination Flight time in hours Average additional radiation dose in msv Edinburgh 1 0.004 Istanbul 5 0.025 Toronto 8 0.050 Los Angeles 11 0.065 Tokyo 13 0.075 What is the relationship between flight time and average additional radiation dose? 15 (a) (iii) A flight from London to Jamaica takes 10 hours. Estimate the likely value for the average additional radiation dose received by people on this flight. Give a reason for your answer. Average additional radiation dose =... msv (2 marks) Question 15 continues on the next page Turn over!

32 15 (b) The following table gives the effects of different radiation doses on the human body. Radiation dose in msv Effects 10 000 Immediate illness; death within a few weeks 1 000 Radiation sickness; unlikely to cause death 100 Lowest dose with evidence of causing cancer A businessman makes 10 return flights a year from London to Tokyo. Explain whether the businessman should be concerned about the additional radiation dose received during the flights. (2 marks) 15 (c) In a study of 3900 aircrew it was found that 169 had developed leukaemia, a form of cancer. In a similar sized sample of non-aircrew the number of leukaemia cases was 156. Suggest why it would be difficult to be certain that the leukaemia developed by the aircrew was caused by flying. (2 marks) END OF QUESTIONS 8 Copyright 2011 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved.

hij GCSE Physics Equations Sheet Unit 6 F and H F resultant force m mass a acceleration a v u t acceleration final velocity initial velocity time taken W weight m mass g F k e gravitational field strength force spring constant extension W work done F d force applied distance moved in the direction of the force P power E energy transferred t time taken E p change in gravitational potential energy m mass g h gravitational field strength change in height

E k kinetic energy m mass v speed p momentum m mass v velocity I current Q charge t time V potential difference W work done Q charge V potential difference I current R resistance P power E energy t time P power I current V potential difference E V Q energy potential difference charge