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AQA Biology (9201)
Question Count : 30

Duration :45 minutes

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Ebola is a disease caused by a viral pathogen.
The Ebola virus attaches to the cell membranes of some body cells.
The Ebola virus can spread very quickly by direct contact with infected patients or
their body fluids.
In countries where there are outbreaks of Ebola, people are advised to wash their
hands regularly.
Suggest how regular hand washing reduces the spread of the Ebola virus

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In 2007 project ‘Clean Cow’ was set up to reduce the methane emissions from cows.
why cows have been chosen in a project to benefit the environment

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Tardigrades can survive in extremely cold and dry conditions.
In extreme conditions, tardigrades have the following adaptations:
1. Produce a waxy layer to cover their body surface.
2. Curl up into a tiny ball.
3. Are light enough to be carried by the wind.
Describe how each adaptation helps the tardigrade to survive.
You should give a different reason for each adaptation.
Adaptation 1
Adaptation 2
Adaptation 3

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Label parts B on Figure 1.

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The allele for white flower colour is recessive.
Describe how Figure 10 shows that a recessive allele causes white flower colour

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People must be vaccinated with a new vaccine each year to prevent infection from
influenza.
Explain why a new vaccine is used each year.

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Which specimen in Table 1 would only be visible with an electron microscope?

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Which specimen in Table 1 would be visible without a microscope?

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Owls are large birds.
Owls eat mice and small birds.
Which food chain is the most efficient at transferring energy from plants to owls?

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Mendel published his results in 1866, but his ideas were ignored until the early 1900s.
Suggest one reason why people did not accept Mendel’s ideas in 1866.

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What is the optimum pH for pectinase?

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Gregor Mendel carried out breeding experiments with box pea plants from 1856 to 1863.

Mendel thought that characteristics were controlled by ‘inherited factors’.
What are these ‘inherited factors’ now called?

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Uncontrolled cell division causes tumours to form.
A tumour can be malignant or benign.
select two features of malignant tumours that make them different from benign tumours.

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Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contribute to global warming.

Choose two possible effects of global warming.

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Yeast can also respire aerobically.
Complete the sentence to give one way in which aerobic respiration is different from anaerobic respiration

Choose the answer (carbon, energy, oxygen, glucose)

Aerobic respiration releases more ………………………than
anaerobic respiration.

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Yeast cells can respire anaerobically.
0 1 . 3 Complete the word equation for anaerobic respiration in yeast.
Choose the answer (ethanol, glycerol, starch, urea.)

glucose → ………….. + carbon dioxide

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The brain monitors core body temperature.
Name the centre in the brain that monitors core body temperature.

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Body temperature is one condition that is controlled by homeostasis in humans. box
Choose two other internal conditions that are controlled in the body

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Name a technique which could be used to quickly produce large numbers of the
genetically engineered plants

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In Mendel’s breeding experiment there were 297 purple flowers and 105 white flowers
in the second generation.
Calculate the actual ratio Mendel achieved.
Give your answer to 3 significant figures.

Ratio of purple flowers : white flowers =?

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Describe two possible effects that a faulty valve can have on the functioning of the heart.

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Metabolism is the name given to all chemical reactions in the body.

Name the chemical reaction in the body that releases energy

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This question is about white blood cells and pathogens.
White blood cells have cell membranes.
Describe the function of the cell membrane.

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Digestive enzymes break down insoluble molecules into smaller, soluble molecules.
Name two insoluble molecules digested by enzymes.
Choose the answers (amino acid, fat, fatty acid, glucose, protein)

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Brain cells can be damaged by toxins.
Liver failure can cause brain damage.
Explain how liver failure can cause brain damage.

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AQA Chemistry (9202)
Question Count : 30

Duration :45 minutes

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Give the numbers of protons in this beryllium atom

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90 cm3 of gas was collected in 1 minute.
Calculate the average rate of reaction in cm3/s.

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The reaction of zinc carbonate is endothermic.
Explain why, in terms of bond energies

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Iron is extracted in a blast furnace.
Balance the equation for the reaction

Fe2O3 + ….CO → ….Fe + ….CO2

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The general formula of the alkanes is CnH2n+2
Calculate the formula of an alkane with four carbon atoms.
Formula = ?

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Give the reason why hydrogen is formed at the negative electrode instead of sodium

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What happens to the limewater when the gas is bubbled through?

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Calculate the value of X in Table 1.

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Give the Number of electrons in this beryllium atom

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The formula of ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3
How many atoms are in the formula NH4NO3?

Number of atoms = ?

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Name the two changes of state that allow the liquid to move from the flask to the
beaker in Figure 9.
Write the changes of state in the correct order

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Give the reason why the mass changes in the zinc carbonate experiment.

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The formula of magnesium oxide is MgO.
Calculate the relative formula mass (Mr) of magnesium oxide.
Relative atomic masses (Ar): Mg = 24, O = 16

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Sodium is a metal in Group 1 of the periodic table.
An atom of sodium has the symbol 11Na 23
Give the number of protons and neutrons in an atom of sodium.
Number of protons = ?
Number of neutrons = ?

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This question is about crude oil and substances found in it.
Complete the sentence.
Choose the answer from the box.(base,  mixture, non-metal,  polymer)
Crude oil is a…………. .

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A solution of ethanol was left open to the air.
The ethanol was oxidised.
Suggest one substance that could oxidise ethano

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Name one metal that is found in the ground as the metal itself.

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Group 1 metals have different properties from the box transition metals.
Tick two properties of Group 1 metals

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The reaction of zinc carbonate with dilute nitric acid produces carbon dioxide gas.
Name the salt produced when zinc carbonate reacts with nitric acid.

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What is the maximum size of a nanoparticle?

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Calcium reacts with water to produce calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, and
hydrogen gas, H2
Choose the balanced equation for this reaction.

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What is the trend in melting point as you go down Group 7?

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Iron is found in the ground as a compound with the formula Fe2O3
Name the compound with the formula Fe2O3

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Silver is deposited on the iron ring at a rate of 12.0 g per hour. Calculate the time needed for the iron ring to increase in mass by 3.4 g. Give your answer in minutes

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Calculate the percentage by mass of magnesium in magnesium oxide, MgO.

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Give the reason why solid potassium chloride does not conduct electricity.

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AQA Physics (9203)
Question Count : 30

Duration :45 minutes

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Suggest one reason why the computer may transfer less energy

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The space probe is currently at the edge of our solar system. Scientists use a unit
called the astronomical unit (AU) to measure the large distances in the solar system.
1 AU = 1.5 × 1011 m
The signals that the space probe sends back to Earth travel at a speed
of 3.0 × 108 m/s.
The space probe is currently 120 AU from Earth.
Calculate the time it takes for a signal from the space probe to reach Earth.
Give your answer in hours.

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When the water-balloon is dropped it accelerates.
What happens to the air resistance acting on the water-balloon as the water-balloon
accelerates?

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Saturn has a smaller moon called Methone which is not shown on Figure 2.
The distance between Methone and the centre of Saturn is 200 000 km.
Determine the speed of Methone.

Speed = …………..km/s

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The Milky Way is a………………

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Complete the following sentences about waves.

Longitudinal waves have oscillations that are………………
to the direction of energy transfer

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In 1929 Edwin Hubble made measurements from observations of light from distant
galaxies. This light showed a red shift.

What is meant by red shift?

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Where does nuclear fusion occur naturally?

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The weight of the horse is 6.37 kN.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the horse at point B.
gravitational field strength = 9.8 N/kg
Give your answer to 2 significant figures.
Use the Physics Equations Sheet.

Kinetic energy = …………….J

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What is the name of the force that causes the string to hang vertically?

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Calculate the acceleration between points C and D.

Acceleration = ………….m/s2

 

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Complete the sentence.
Choose the answer from below

The light does not change direction as it passes from one material into another when
the angle of incidence is ………………..

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Refraction can occur when light passes from one material to another.

Complete the sentence.

Choose the answer from below

Light refracts when it passes from one material into another. This is
because the ……………………of the light changes.

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Waves can be transverse or longitudinal

What name is given to the distance from one peak on a transverse wave to the next
peak?

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How can you tell there is the greatest acceleration between points C and D?

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The fins are made of metal.
Why are metals good thermal conductors?

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Which statement correctly describes the centre of mass of the piece of card?

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What is a beta particle?

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Which method of energy transfer is shown by the movement of the smoke?

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What is an alpha particle?

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Complete the following sentences about waves.

Transverse waves have oscillations that are………………
to the direction of energy transfer.

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Choose Two advantage of using LEDs rather than a filament lamp.

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