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NAMA PELAJAR

TINGKATAN

BAHAGIAN PENGURUSAN SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH DAN SEKOLAH KLUSTER KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA

PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN PMR 2009 TINGKATAN 3
SCIENCE Kertas 2 Ogos 1 ½ jam

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Satu jam tiga puluh minit

JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU 1. Tulis nama penuh dan tingkatan anda pada ruangan yang disediakan.

Untuk Kegunaan Pemeriksa Kod Pemeriksa: Bahagian Soalan 1 2 A 3 4 5 6 B JUMLAH 7 8 Markah Markah Penuh Diperoleh 6 6 6 6 8 8 10 10 60

2. Kertas soalan ini adalah dalam Bahasa
Inggeris.

3. Calon dikehendaki membaca maklumat di halaman belakang kertas soalan ini.

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© 2009 Hak Cipta Bahagian Pengurusan Sekolah Berasrama Penuh dan Sekolah Kluster

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2 Section A [40 marks] Answer all questions.

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1

Diagram 1 shows three instruments, J, K and L which are commonly used in the laboratory.

J:

K: Diagram 1

L:

(a)

(i)

On Diagram 1, label the apparatus, J, K and L using the following words: Measuring cylinder Evaporating dish Filter funnel [ 3 marks ]

(ii) Based on your answer in (a) (i), which of the instruments is used to measure the volume of a liquid? ............................................................................................................................. [1 mark] (b) Draw lines to match the instruments with their respective functions. Instrumets • Function To support apparatus during heating



To measure temperature



To conduct the excess heat away



To measure time [2 marks]

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Diagram 2.1 shows the classification of nutritious food in a Food Pyramid.

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Diagram 2.1 (a) State the importance of using a food pyramid.

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