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    PROGRAM DIDIK CEMERLANG AKADEMIK

    UPSR 2009

    MODULE 12

    ANJURAN :

    JABATAN PELAJARAN NEGERI PULAU PINANG (JPN PP)

    BAHAGIAN PENYELARASAN PENYERTAAN BUMIPUTERA (BPPB),

    UNIT PENYELARASAN PELAKSANAAN,

    JABATAN PERDANA MENTERI

    LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN WILAYAH PULAU PINANG ( PERDA ),

    UNIT PENYELARASAN PELAKSANAAN,

    JABATAN PERDANA MENTERI

    PUSAT URUS ZAKAT PULAU PINANG (PUZ),

    MAJLIS AGAMA ISLAM NEGERI PULAU PINANG

    SCIENCE

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    SECTION A

    Answer all the questions.

    Every question is followed by four answersA, B, CandD. Choose the correct answer. Then, blacken

    your answer on the answer sheet provided. The suggested time for this section is 45 minutes. If you areunable to answer a question, proceed to the next question.

    1. A group of stars that form a certain pattern in the sky is called a

    A cosmosB constellationC astronomerD navigator

    2. The statements below refer to the constellation .

    A OrionB Big DipperC ScorpioD Southern

    3. Figure 1 shows a constellation.

    FIGURE 1

    What do P , Q, R and S represent ?

    A StarsB CometsC AsteroidsD Meteoroids

    Does not point to any direction. Appearsbetween December and February.

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    4. Figure 2 shows a constellation.

    FIGURE 2The constellation has the pattern of .

    A a crossB a hunterC a scorpionD a bowl with handle

    5. Which of the following constellation and patterns is correctly matched ?

    Constellation Pattern

    A Orion HunterB Scorpion KiteC Big Dipper CrossD Southern Cross Bear

    6. Figure 3 shows an object.

    FIGURE 3

    Which constellation has the same pattern as this object ?

    A OrionB Scorpion

    C Big dipperD Southern Cross

    7. One night, a group of travellers were lost in a desert. What should they do to find their way ?

    A Look at the moonB Look at the stars in the skyC Look at the positions of the constellations in the sky.D Look at the direction of movement of the meteor.

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    8. The earth takes ______________to make one complete rotation.

    A 1 hourB 24 hoursC 28 daysD 365 days

    9. Why are the constellation not seen during the daytime ?

    A The stars do not shine during the daytime.B The sunlight is too bright during the daytimeC The constellation is blocked by the Moon during the daytime.D The Earths atmosphere is thick during the daytime.

    10. Which of the following are the importance of the constellation ?

    I To indicate timeII To indicate directionIII To foretell the futureIV To tell the history of the animals.

    A I and II onlyB I and III onlyC II and III onlyD II and IV only.

    11. Figure 5 shows two constellations.

    FIGURE 5The constellations above can be seen between

    A April to JuneB January to MarchC July to SeptemberD October to December

    12. The following information shows the characteristics of a constellation.

    Which of the following constellation has the above characteristics ?

    A OrionB Big DipperC ScorpionD Southern Cross

    Consists of seven stars Forms a pattern of a handle and a

    bowl.

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    13. Which of the following is not a constellation ?A OrionB SaturnC ScorpionD Big Dipper

    14. Which of the following constellation shows the South pole ?A OrionB ScorpionC Big DipperD Southern Cross

    15. We can see the Moon during the night because theA Moon gives out lightB Moon reflects light from the SunC Moon reflects light from the EarthD Moon gives out heat.

    16. The Earth rotates on its own axis from the ____________ to the ___________A west, eastB north, southC east, westD East, north

    17. The Figure 6 shows four phases of the Moon.

    FIGURE 6

    Arrange the phases of the Moon in the correct sequence.

    A P, S, Q, RB Q, S, P, RC P, S, R, QD Q, P, S,R

    18. Which of the following are true about the rotation of the Earth ?

    I It rotates from west to east.II It takes 24 hours to make a complete rotationIII It causes the occurrence of night and day

    A I and II onlyB I and III onlyC II and III onlyD I, II and III.

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    19. The statement below refers to ..

    A the rotation of the Earth on its axisB the rotation of the Moon on its axisC the rotation of the Earth around the SunD the rotation of the Moon around the Earth

    20. The part of the Earth that is facing the Sun will experience ..

    A eclipseB early nightC daytimeD midnight

    21. All the following are correct about the rotation of the Moon, except..

    A causes the formation of different length and direction of shadowsB rotates on its axis from west to east.C takes 29 days to move around the Earth.D causes the formation of different shapes of the Moon.

    22. Figure 7 shows the shadow of a lamp post at a certain time.

    FIGURE 7The time is most probably..

    A 8.00 a.m.B 10.00 a.m.C 1.00 p.m.

    D 2.00 p.m.

    Moves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit.Takes 365 days to compare one round.

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    23. Figure 8 shows the position of the shadow of a school at a certain time.

    FIGURE 8What are the pupils doing at this time ?

    A they are starting their lessonsB they are going home from schoolC they are having their lunchD they are exercising in the afternoon.

    24. Figure 9 shows the phases of the Moon at different times of the month.

    FIGURE 9X is .

    A the new moonB the full moonC the crescentD the half moon.

    25. Figure 10 shows a few positions of the Moon while it moves round the Earth.

    FIGURE 10

    At which position is the Moon when the crescent is seen from the Earth ?

    A 2 and 4B 4 and 6C 2 and 8D 6 and 8

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    26. Which is the correct order of the phases of the Moon ?

    A New moon, full moon, crescent, half moonB New moon, crescent, half moon, full moon.C Crescent, full moon, new moon, half moonD Full moon, crescent, new moon, half moon.

    27. Haikal carries out a simulation to show that the Moon reflects sunlight. He sets up the apparatus asshown in Figure 11.

    FIGURE 11

    What does the mirror represent ?

    A The SunB The MoonC The EarthD The axis.

    28. The Figure 12 shows the length and position of the shadow of a stick in a field at different times

    of the day.

    FIGURE 12

    Which of the following is the correct order of the diagrams which shows the change in the lengthand position of the shadow from morning to the evening ?

    A K, L, N, MB L, M, K, NC M, N, L, KD M, K, N, L.

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    29. Figure 13 below shows three places P, Q and R on the Earth.

    FIGURE 13

    What will happen 12 hours later ?

    I P will experience night-timeII Q and R will experience daytime

    III P, Q and R will experience daytime.

    A I and II onlyB I and III onlyC II and III onlyD I, II and III.

    30. One night, Yasmin looked up at the sky. She could not see the Moon that night. What are the likelyReasons ?

    I The Moon is in the new moon phase.

    II The Moon is covered by thick clouds.III The Moon does not reflect sunlight.

    A I and II onlyB I and III onlyC II and III onlyD I, II and III.

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    SECTION B

    ( 20 MARKS )

    The time suggested for this section is 30 minutes. If you are unable to answer a question, proceed to thenext question. Answer all questions.

    1. Figure 1 shows three constellations.

    FIGURE 1

    ( a ) Name the two constellations above that point to the same direction.

    i. ___________________________________________________________________

    ii. ___________________________________________________________________( 2 marks )

    ( b ) Name the constellation that appears in summer.

    ________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    ( c ) State two uses of constellation.

    i. ___________________________________________________________________

    ii. ___________________________________________________________________( 2 marks )

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    2. The information below shows the characteristics of two constellations.

    P Q

    ( a ) Based on the above information, name constellations P and Q.

    P : _______________________________________________________________________

    Q : _______________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    ( b ) i. Which constellation is used to show the direction of the North Pole?

    ________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    ii. Which constellation is used to show the direction of the South Pole?

    ________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    ( c ) At which time of the year can constellation P and Q be seen ?

    ________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    ( d )

    Give one reason.

    _________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    Made up of seven stars

    Can be seen in the northern

    sky Looks like a bowl with a

    handle

    Made up of four stars

    Can be seen in the southern

    sky Looks like a brilliant cross.

    The positions of constellation in the sky change from time totime .

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    3. The bar chart in Figure 2 shows the length of the shadow of an object at different times of the day.

    FIGURE 2

    ( a ) State the trend in the change in the length of the shadow from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.

    ________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    ( b ) There is almost no shadow at 1.00 p.m. Give one reason.

    ________________________________________________________________________

    ( 1 mark )

    ( c ) Based on the investigation,

    i. What is changed ?_____________________________________________________________________

    ii. What is measured ?_____________________________________________________________________

    ( 2 marks )

    ( d ) Predict the length of the shadow at 4.00 p.m.

    __________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

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    4. Figure 3 shows the places of the Moon.

    FIGURE 3

    ( a ) Name the following phases of the Moon.

    R : _______________________ S : ________________________

    T : _______________________ U : ________________________( 2 marks )

    ( b ) What is the trend in the change in size of the Moon from stage R to stage T ?

    ______________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )

    ( c ) Based on the lunar calendar, the phase of the Moon at the stage R occurs on the 1st month.State the day of the month in the lunar calendar when the phase of the Moon at the stage Tcan be seen.

    __________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark

    ( d ) The Moon cannot produce its own light. But we can see the light of Moon. Why ?

    __________________________________________________________________________( 1 mark )