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SULIT 6335/1
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6355/1
English
for Science
and
Technology
Kertas 1
Ogos
2010
1 jam 15 minit
BAHAGIAN PENGURUSAN
SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH DAN SEKOLAH KLUSTER
KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAANSIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2010
ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Kertas 1
Satu jam 15 minit
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
Arahan
1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 30 soalan.2. Jawab semua soalan.Instructions
1. This question paper consists of 2 sections and 3 questions.2. Answer all questions
Section Full
Marks
Marks
Obtained
AQ1 10
Q2 10
B 30
TOTAL 50
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CLASS :
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Section A
( 20 marks )
Question 1
Read the following text and complete the given task.
Green plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. As a result of photosynthesis,
the carbon of the carbon dioxide is built into a carbohydrate and some of these are changed into
the various compounds of a plant. When the plants are eaten by animals, the organic compounds
or plant material is digested, absorbed and converted into animal tissues.
Plants and animals then, obtain energy by oxidizing the carbohydrates in their cells and in
the process, release carbon dioxide and water back into the atmosphere. This process is called
respiration. When the plant or animal dies, the organic matter of dead plants and animals is used
by saprotrophs such as bacteria and fungi as a source of energy. The plant and animal remains
are decomposed and their carbon compounds are turned into carbon dioxide which is once again
returned to the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide is also released into the atmosphere through combustion. Ancient
prehistoric plants form deposits of coal, petroleum and natural gas and when these hydrocarbon
fuels are burnt, the carbon is oxidized to carbon dioxide which goes back into the atmosphere.
Hence, an atom of carbon which is in a molecule of carbon dioxide today, may be in a moleculeof plant tissue tomorrow. And the cycle goes on.
(Source: Biology, D.G Macken)
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Based on the information from the text, complete the graphic organizer below.
THE CARBON CYCLE
( 10 marks )
1. _________________
absorb
2. _________________
4._________________
* plant material is thenconverted into
5. _________________
Carbon dioxide
In the atmosphere
3___________________
Eaten by
Fossilized as
9. _________________________
___________________________
___________________________
6. ____________
done by
7. _____________
8.________________
10. _______________
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Question 2
Read the following text and complete the given task.
People with severe facial burns or whose face have been mutilated in accidents or mauledby dogs, can now have a second chance at a normal life through face transplants. The only
concern in these operations is the ability of the patient to withstand the psychological trauma of
having his new face resembles that of the donor s.
Recently, a team of British surgeons worked on the face transplant on a man with severe
facial burns. The patient first underwent psychological screening to find out how well he has
coped with his original disfigurement.
Having passed his test, he was then scheduled for an operation. Two teams of surgeons
applied their skills during the 14-hour operation. The first team removed the skin grafts, nerves,
underlying fat and blood vessels from the face of the patient. The second team removed the face
of the donor with its underlying fat and blood vessels. The donor s face was then kept on ice,
transported to the patient and sutured into place. The transplanted face was actually stretched
over the patient s bone structure and facial muscles.
After the procedure, the patient was monitored closely and administered with
immunosuppressant drugs to suppress the patient s own immune systems and prevent rejection.
The surgery may also result in complications such as infections that would turn the new face
black and require a second transplant or surgery.
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Based on the information from the text, complete the graphic organizer below.
(10 marks )
Patients
1.
2
FACETRANSPLANT
Risks
3
4 .
5 .
Post surgery care
9. .
10 ...
Procedures
First team of surgeons
7..
Pretest
6..
Second team of surgeons
8 ..
..
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Section B
(30 marks )
Study the information given below.
SODIUM CHLORIDE
Molecular formula *NaCl
Properties *Colourless, odourless, white crystalline solid
Production *Evaporation of seawater
*Seawater is boiled under reduced pressure*Mining of salt
Common uses *Food additive*Household uses
*Setting dyes in textile and fabric*Production of soap, detergents and other bath products
*Production of other chemical products
Potential hazards *High intake can lead to hypertension
*Salt in fresh water could harm aquatic plants and animals.
Write a report on sodium chloride.
In your report, you must:
* use all the information given* elaborate by giving relevant information
* provide any other additional information
Your report should not be less than 200 words.
(30 marks )
KERTAS SOALAN TAMAT
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SULIT
6355/2English
for Science
and
Technology
Kertas 2Ogos
2010
1 jam
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN
SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2010
ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYKertas 2
Satu jam
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
Arahan1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 30 soalan.2.
Jawab semua soalan.3. Tiap-tiap soalan diikuti oleh tiga atau empatpilihan jawapan.
4. Hitamkanjawapan anda pada kertas jawapan objektif yang disediakan.Instruction1. This question paper consists of30 questions.
2. Answerallquestions3. Questions in this question paper may have three or fouroptions
4. Shade all your answers on the objective sheet provided
Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 15 halaman bercetak
BAHAGIAN PENGURUSAN
SEKOLAH BERASRAMA PENUH DAN SEKOLAH KLUSTER
KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA
SULIT 6355/2
6355/2 2010 Hak Cipta Sekolah Berasrama Penuh
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SECTION A
( 30 marks )
Questions 1 25 are based on the given stimuli. Study the information carefully and
choose the best answer.
Medicines called antibiotics are used to treat many illnesses caused by bacteria. Theyeither stop the bacteria from multiplying or destroy them completely. Antibiotics have no
effect on illnesses caused by viruses, such as colds and flu.
1 What is the use of antibiotics?
A They treat colds and coughs.
B They prevent many diseases.
C They stop viruses from multiplying.
D They kill bacteria that cause diseases.
The bright colouring of ladybirds, generally red or yellow with black spots, is thought tohave a defensive function. It warns would-be predators, like insectivorous birds, that the
beetles are distasteful. When disturbed or handled, most ladybirds discharge drops of abitter, pungent fluid from leg joints and other parts of the body, a habit known as reflex-
bleeding .
2 Why do ladybirds have the habit of reflex-bleeding?
A To protect themselves
B To defend predators
C To provoke beetles
D To attract birds
Oil Production
Leads to activities such as:* oil waste dumping
* water pollution
* oil spills
Effects:
* extinction of several plant and sea animal species* swamping of prime pastures and cropland
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3 Which of the following statements is true about oil production?
A It is a good business.
B It can pose a hazard to environment.
C It is carried out everywhere.
D It is done in a refinery
Meat extract is made from fresh, lean meat in a vacuum kettle. The meat is boiled
until it loses all its colour and the water turns brown. Then the meat is removed andthe juice boiled again until most of the liquid has evaporated. As the remaining
extract cools, it forms a paste.
4 What is the main idea about meat extract?A It is derived from dehydrated meat.
B It is obtained by boiling meat juice.
C It is a colourless semi-solid
D It is a fat-free liquid.
Gold does not react with most chemicals, but is attacked by chlorine, fluorine andcyanide. Gold dissolves in mercury, forming amalgam alloys. In particular, gold is
insoluble in nitric acid, which will dissolve most other metals. Nitric acid has long beenused to confirm the presence of gold in items, and this is the origin of the colloquial term
acid test .
5 Why is nitric