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AQA Biology (9201)
Question Count : 30

Duration :45 minutes

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Label parts A on Figure 1.

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The size of the stomata can be controlled.
What parts of the leaf control the size of the stomata?

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Tardigrades can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
During asexual reproduction, the female produces offspring from eggs which have not
been fertilised.
Give one advantage to the female if she does not need to find a mate.

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

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Ebola viruses enter box the cells and reproduce rapidly. The cells then burst and release
many copies of the viruses.
When white blood cells burst they release proteins that block blood flow to the liver.
The liver fails because there is a lack of blood flow.
A failing liver cannot produce sufficient chemicals for blood clotting.
Suggest one symptom a person might have if the blood does not clot.

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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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Label parts B on Figure 1.

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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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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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Vaccination of a large proportion of the population will help to protect those who are
not vaccinated.
Give a reason why

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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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A leaf is a plant organ.
Name two other plant organs.

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

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Between which two groups is there the largest increase in death rate? box
Use Table 1.

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Research shows that tobacco smoke increases the risk of a tumour forming.
Choose one other factor that increases the risk of a tumour forming

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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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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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Skin cells contain many ribosomes.
Suggest why ribosomes are not visible in Figure 6.

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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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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.

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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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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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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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What does heterozygous mean?

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AQA Chemistry (9202)
Question Count : 30

Duration :45 minutes

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AQA Chemistry (9202)

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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: ?

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Give the symbols of the ions in potassium chloride.

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A student investigates the reactivity of four metals, A box , B, C and D.
This is the method the student uses.
1) Add a piece of metal A to some cold water and another piece to some dilute hydrochloric acid.
2) Observe the rate of bubbling.
3) Repeat steps 1 and 2 with metals B, C and D.
The student wants to ensure the investigation is a fair test.
select two variables the student should control.

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This question is about alcohols.

Some ethanol is dissolved in water.
What is the pH of the solution?

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Suggest why heptane (C7H16) is a better fuel than dodecane (C12H26).

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The elements in the periodic table are arranged in the order of increasing ……..?

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Which type of chemical is used as a catalyst in ester reaction?

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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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A student does a flame test on a solution of potassium chloride.
Give the colour of the flame produced.

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Give the names of the two products formed by the complete combustion of octane

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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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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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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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Complete the equation for the reaction of zinc carbonate by adding:
• state symbols for ZnCO3 and CO2
• the formula of the missing product.

ZnCo3(….) → …….(s)+Co2(…)

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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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Which element in Figure 1 forms ions with a 1– charge?

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

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Octane (C8H18) is used as a fuel.

The carbon and hydrogen in octane are oxidised during combustion

What does oxidised mean?

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Explain the results for sodium carbonate.
Use data from Table 1 in your answer

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Suggest one advantage of using electrodes coated with platinum nanoparticles
instead of solid platinum electrodes

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Crude oil contains alkanes.
Alkanes are hydrocarbons.
What is a hydrocarbon?

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

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Give the Number of electrons in this beryllium atom

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Name the type of substance formed when two or more different elements are
chemically combined

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When carbon dioxide reacts with limewater it produces calcium carbonate and one  other product.
choose the formula of the missing product.

Ca(OH)2 + CO2 → CaCO3 +…….

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Which gas is produced by the reaction?

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AQA Physics (9203)
Question Count : 30

Duration :45 minutes

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The brakes were applied. The average braking force was 15 kN.
The car travelled 60 m while braking.
Calculate the work done by the braking force.
Use the Physics Equations Sheet.

Work done =……J

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The component emits a range of electromagnetic radiation.
What name is given to the electromagnetic radiation emitted at a particular
temperature by the component?

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What equipment should the student have used to measure the angle of incidence?

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The Milky Way is a………………

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What is the total distance travelled by the student?

Total distance = ………m

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Saturn is a planet that has many moons in orbit around it.

What is the name of the force that causes a moon to orbit Saturn?

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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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Complete the sentences to explain the method of energy transfer shown in Figure 5

The average distance between the particles…………………….

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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

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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.

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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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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?

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Complete the sentence. Choose an answer from the box

The distance from the centre of the lens to the principal focus is
called the ……………………

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The current in the sensor causes a force to be exerted on the magnet.
In which direction is the force on the magnet?

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Pencils contain graphite. box
When a length of graphite is used in an electric circuit, it behaves like a resistor and
conducts electricity.

Complete the following sentence

Graphite conducts electricity because it contains free …………….

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The combined mass of the bicycle and a cyclist is 75 kg.
During a cycle ride the maximum kinetic energy of the bicycle was 15 000 J.
Calculate the maximum velocity of the bicycle.
Use the Physics Equations Sheet.

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Calculate the acceleration between points C and D.

Acceleration = ………….m/s2

 

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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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What distance above the Earth’s surface is used for a satellite in a geostationary orbit?
Give a reason for your answer.

Distance = ……… metres × 106

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Component X can be used to change the current in the circuit.
Which of the following would be most suitable to use as component X?

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

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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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The kayak now moves at a steady speed of 2.2 m/s.
Calculate the time taken for the kayak to move 55 m at this speed.

Time taken = ……………..s

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The refractive index of Perspex is 1.49
Calculate the critical angle of Perspex.

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