HomeAQA Past Papers Quiz AQA Past Papers Practice Practice with Past Papers Question Bank – Different Questions every time Biology (9201) Chemistry (9202) Physics (9203) 2 votes, 5 avg 0 AQA Biology (9201) Question Count : 30 Duration :45 minutes Hello . TIME UP!!! Try Again AQA Biology (9201) 30 Different Questions Every time 1 / 30 Give the reason why the volume of the mixture did not increase at 80 °C. Check 2 / 30 A leaf has many pores called stomata. Water vapour is lost from a plant by diffusion through the stomata. At what temperature would most water vapour be lost from a leaf? 20 degree celsius 35 degree celsius 30 degree celsius 25 degree celsius 3 / 30 Owls are large birds. Owls eat mice and small birds. Which food chain is the most efficient at transferring energy from plants to owls? plants → caterpillars → mice→ owl plants → insects → spiders → small birds→ owl plants → mice → owl plants → caterpillars → small birds→ owl 4 / 30 Which specimen in Table 1 would only be visible with an electron microscope? Check 5 / 30 The nucleus of the animal cell contains chromosomes. Name the molecule chromosomes are made from Check 6 / 30 Label parts B on Figure 1. Nucleolus cytoplasm Cell membrane Nucleus 7 / 30 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 =? Check 8 / 30 This question is about white blood cells and pathogens. White blood cells have cell membranes. Describe the function of the cell membrane. Check 9 / 30 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 Check 10 / 30 Research shows that tobacco smoke increases the risk of a tumour forming. Choose one other factor that increases the risk of a tumour forming ionising radiation inheriting mutations in genes linked to formation of a tumour asbestos non ionising forms 11 / 30 A leaf is a plant organ. Name two other plant organs. Check 12 / 30 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 Choose one other way to reduce the spread of the Ebola virus. wear protective clothing when dealing with the dead / patients None of the above bury the dead as soon as possible use of antiviral drugs isolate infected people 13 / 30 Choose three ways white blood cells defend the body against pathogens. produce antitoxins produce antibodies ingest pathogen or phagocytosis none of the above 14 / 30 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. oxygen energy glucose carbon 15 / 30 People must be vaccinated with a new vaccine each year to prevent infection from influenza. Explain why a new vaccine is used each year. Check 16 / 30 Label parts A on Figure 1. Lysosome Cell membrane Cytoplasm Ribosome 17 / 30 Name a technique which could be used to quickly produce large numbers of the genetically engineered plants Check 18 / 30 Vaccination of a large proportion of the population will help to protect those who are not vaccinated. Give a reason why Check 19 / 30 Check 20 / 30 Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere contribute to global warming. Choose two possible effects of global warming. none of the above ice caps melting rise in sea level changes in the Earth’s climate 21 / 30 Metabolism is the name given to all chemical reactions in the body. Name the chemical reaction in the body that releases energy Check 22 / 30 Bacteria can enter the body during breathing. Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria without affecting our body cells. Many antibiotics work by destroying the outer layer of the bacterial cell. Suggest why these antibiotics do not kill body cells. Check 23 / 30 Check 24 / 30 Which specimen in Table 1 would be visible without a microscope? Check 25 / 30 Brain cells can be damaged by toxins. Liver failure can cause brain damage. Explain how liver failure can cause brain damage. Check 26 / 30 What does anaerobic mean? with oxygen without oxygen 27 / 30 Between which two groups is there the largest increase in death rate? box Use Table 1. (7 – 8) to (9 – 10) (11 – 12) to (13 – 14) (9 – 10) to (11 – 12) (13 – 14) to (15 – 16) 28 / 30 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? Check 29 / 30 The number of people who smoke cigarettes has decreased since the 1990s. Choose reason why Above all better education about the risks of smoking warning on cigarette packaging restrictions on advertising 30 / 30 Check NameEmailPhone NumberCountry Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Send feedback 1 votes, 5 avg 5 AQA Chemistry (9202) Question Count : 30 Duration :45 minutes Hello . TIME UP!!! Try Again AQA Chemistry (9202) 30 Different Questions Every time 1 / 30 The formula of ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3 How many atoms are in the formula NH4NO3? Number of atoms = ? 6 10 8 9 2 / 30 Name the metal ion present in solution C. Check 3 / 30 What is the role of the iron in the reactor in Figure 5? Check 4 / 30 The radii of atoms of 63 29Cu and 65 29Cu are both 0.128 nm. Suggest why the two isotopes have the same atomic radius. Check 5 / 30 Magnesium is often mixed with other metals to produce a more useful material. What are mixtures of metals called? Tick one box. Compounds Alloys Molecules Polymers 6 / 30 Give the Number of electrons in this beryllium atom 3 5 2 4 7 / 30 Potassium chloride (KCl) is an ionic compound. Potassium reacts with chlorine (Cl2) to produce potassium chloride. Complete the equation for the reaction. Balance the equation. ………. +…………..→ ………. KCl 3K + Cl2 → 2KCl 4K + Cl2 → 2KCl 3K + Cl → 2KCl 2K + Cl2 → 2KCl 8 / 30 Dodecane (C12H26) can be cracked into heptane (C7H16) and two different alkenes. Complete the equation for this reaction. C12H26 → C7H16 + ……..+ ……… C12H26 → C7H16 +C2H4 + C3H6 C12H26 → C7H16 +C2H8 + C9H8 C12H26 → C7H16 +C2H8 + C3H8 9 / 30 The elements in the periodic table are arranged in the order of increasing ……..? neutron number mass number Atomic number 10 / 30 The formula of magnesium oxide is MgO. Calculate the relative formula mass (Mr) of magnesium oxide. Relative atomic masses (Ar): Mg = 24, O = 16 50 40 20 30 11 / 30 Give the reason why solid potassium chloride does not conduct electricity. Check 12 / 30 Crude oil contains alkanes. Alkanes are hydrocarbons. What is a hydrocarbon? contain only hydrogen atoms contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms contain only carbon atoms 13 / 30 Name the other product formed by the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution Check 14 / 30 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 1. condensation & 2. evaporation 1. evaporation & 2. condensation 15 / 30 Write down metals A, B, C and D in order of reactivity. from most reactive to least reactive B → A → C → D D → B → A → C A → B → C → D 16 / 30 Calculate the percentage by mass of magnesium in magnesium oxide, MgO. 50% 60% 65% 40% 17 / 30 What is the useful type of energy produced by fuel cells? Kinetic energy Electrical energy Thermal energy Activation energy 18 / 30 Check 19 / 30 Group 1 metals have different properties from the box transition metals. Tick two properties of Group 1 metals Form coloured compound React with water, releasing hydrogen Strong and hard Useful as catalysts Have ions with different charges Have ions with +1 charge 20 / 30 90 cm3 of gas was collected in 1 minute. Calculate the average rate of reaction in cm3/s. 2.5 cm3/s 1 cm3/s 2 cm3/s 1.5 cm3/s 21 / 30 Name the type of substance formed when two or more different elements are chemically combined Check 22 / 30 Name one metal that is found in the ground as the metal itself. Check 23 / 30 This question is about the production of sulfuric acid by the contact process. What is the formula of sulfuric acid? H2SO4 HSO4 H(SO4)2 24 / 30 Compound X has the following properties: • melting point = –97 °C • boiling point = 57 °C • no electrical conductivity. Give the type of bonding and the type of structure of compound X. Type of bonding: ? Check 25 / 30 Check 26 / 30 7% 70% 10% 17% 27 / 30 What happens to the limewater when the gas is bubbled through? Turns yellow Turns red Turns white Turns blue 28 / 30 Hydrogen gas forms hydrogen ions at the negative electrode in a fuel cell. Complete the half equation for this reaction. H2 → ……… + …….. e– H2 → 2H+ + 3e– H2 → 3H+ + 2e– H2 → 2H+ + 2e– 29 / 30 Calculate the value of X in Table 1. 40 (s) 34 (s) 30 (s) 43 (s) 30 / 30 The reaction of zinc carbonate is endothermic. Explain why, in terms of bond energies Check NameEmailPhone NumberCountry Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Send feedback 1 votes, 5 avg 1 AQA Physics (9203) Question Count : 30 Duration :45 minutes Hello . TIME UP!!! Try Again AQA Physics (9203) 30 Different Questions Every time 1 / 30 The two magnets are brought closer together. What happens to the size of the force on each magnet as they are moved closer together? The force decreases. The force stays the same. The force increases. 2 / 30 The kayak moves forwards with an initial momentum of 48 kg m/s. The person uses the paddle for 18 s. The average resultant force on the kayak during this time is 12 N forwards. Calculate the final momentum of the kayak. Use the Physics Equations Sheet Final momentum =……… kg m/s 624 654 200 264 3 / 30 The sensors in car A emit and detect radio waves. The radio waves have a frequency of 7.7 × 1010 Hz. The speed of radio waves is 3.0 × 108 m/s. Calculate the wavelength of the radio waves. 39 m 3.0039 m 40 m 0.0039 m 4 / 30 The efficiency of the solar panels is low. What is another disadvantage of solar panels? Need to be replaced often Only produce power during the day Produce atmospheric pollution Make lots of noise 5 / 30 The Earth orbits a star called the Sun Why is a main sequence star stable? the forces in the star are not balanced no forces in the star the forces in the star are balanced 6 / 30 B A 7 / 30 A: primary coil, B: soft iron core, C: secondary coil A: soft iron core, B: primary coil, C: secondary coil A: secondary coil, B: primary coil, C: soft iron core 8 / 30 A protostar is the first stage in the life cycle of a star. A protostar is made from a cloud of dust and gas. Which force pulls together dust and gas to make a protostar? Gravity Air resistance Friction 9 / 30 The boy hears a sound wave emitted by the television. The sound wave has a frequency of 2500 Hz and a wavelength of 13.8 cm. Calculate the speed of the sound wave through the air. Use the Physics Equations Sheet. Speed of sound wave through the air = …………………m/s v = 545 m/s v = 345 m/s v = 400 m/s v = 500 m/s 10 / 30 B A 11 / 30 Identify two control variables in this investigation. The initial charge stored in the battery The mass of the dron Hover time The mass of the package The brightness of the “battery low” light 12 / 30 The component emits a range of electromagnetic radiation. What name is given to the electromagnetic radiation emitted at a particular temperature by the component? Ionising radiation Black-body radiation Cosmic radiation Nuclear radiation 13 / 30 4 1 6 8 14 / 30 The Sun is a………… galaxy moon planet star 15 / 30 Name the process that releases energy in a main sequence star. Check 16 / 30 4.5 kWh 1.5 kWh 2.5 kWh 3.5 kWh 17 / 30 Determine the speed of the student during the first 100 seconds. Speed = …………….m/s 15 m/s 5 m/s 1.5 m/s 51 m/s 18 / 30 Check 19 / 30 The distance from where the ball was kicked to the goal line is 11.4 m. It takes the goalkeeper 0.65 seconds to react and move his hand to the point where the ball will cross the line. Determine if the goalkeeper can stop the ball with his hand before the ball crosses the line. the goalkeeper can save the ball the goalkeeper cannot save the ball 20 / 30 Complete the sentence. Hydrogen atoms that lose an electron become………………….. neutral radioactive isotopes ions 21 / 30 Choose Two advantage of using LEDs rather than a filament lamp. High energy wasted LED more efficient for the same brightness LED uses more current 22 / 30 Where does nuclear fusion occur naturally? Check 23 / 30 A C B 24 / 30 Where is the centre of mass of the piece of card located? At the position of the pin Directly below the pin To the left of the pin Above the pin 25 / 30 Which two statements describe a main sequence star? The forces inside a main sequence star are unbalanced. Chemical reactions happen inside the core of the star to release energy. The temperature and density of a star are greatest at the core of the star The less massive a star, the hotter the star’s core. Energy is released by the fusion of hydrogen nuclei to make helium nuclei. 26 / 30 Which object is a moon? D C B A 27 / 30 Complete the sentences to explain the method of energy transfer shown in Figure 5 The density of the air above the candle…………. increases decreases stays the same 28 / 30 How can you tell there is the greatest acceleration between points C and D? Check 29 / 30 Calculate the acceleration between points C and D. Acceleration = ………….m/s2 6 m/s<sup>2</sup> 5 m/s<sup>2</sup> 0.31 m/s<sup>2</sup> 3 m/s<sup>2</sup> 30 / 30 The refractive index of Perspex is 1.49 Calculate the critical angle of Perspex. 52ᵒ 62ᵒ 22ᵒ 42ᵒ NameEmailPhone NumberCountry Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Send feedback Book Trial Class