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    Q&A - PSLE Science

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      tianzhu
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      Hi


      I suggest you ask your son to look at the concept of germination and respiration to answer this question.

      I think the purpose of the experiment is to see if carbon dioxide is given off by germinating seeds.

      Lime water becomes chalky in the presence of carbon dioxide. It shows that carbon dioxide was given out by the seeds during germination.

      For the control, you may use boiled seeds or no seeds in the test tube.

      Best wishes

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        anneshirleygilbert
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        Need some help on this question:


        The table below shows the characteristics of four animals (A, B, C and D).


        Animal\tDoes it fly?\tDoes it swim?\tDoes it lay eggs?
        A\tNO\t YES\tYES
        B\tYES\tNO\tNO
        C\tNO\tNO\tNO
        D\tYES\tYES\tYES



        Which animal could possibly be a bird?


        (1)\tA\t(2)\tB


        (3)\tC\t(4)\tD\t(\t)

        Answer given in Answer Key : A
        My query: Couldn’t Option D be also correct? E.g. a petra, ducks that fly

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          tianzhu
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          anneshirleygilbert:

          Answer given in Answer Key : A
          My query: Couldn’t Option D be also correct?
          Hi

          I think classification is covered under Diversity of living and non-living things in P3.

          If I remember correctly, the penguin is given as one of the examples of flightless bird.

          So naturally, many primary students would go for option (1) ------- A
          Maybe, this is the expected response in the answer sheet.

          But you’re correct to say that option (4) is also an appropriate answer. There are birds which can swim and fly.

          Best wishes

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            tisha
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            Need help with this Q:


            Which of the following statements are true?
            A. Chlorophyll is only found in the leaves.
            B. Leaves capture chlorophyll to make food.
            C. Oxygen is not needed in the process of photosynthesis
            D. Gaseous exchange can only take place through the stomata.

            (1) A and C only
            (2) A and D only
            (3) B and C only
            (4) C and D only

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              anneshirleygilbert
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              tianzhu:
              anneshirleygilbert:


              Answer given in Answer Key : A
              My query: Couldn’t Option D be also correct?

              Hi

              I think classification is covered under Diversity of living and non-living things in P3.

              If I remember correctly, the penguin is given as one of the examples of flightless bird.

              So naturally, many primary students would go for option (1) ------- A
              Maybe, this is the expected response in the answer sheet.

              But you’re correct to say that option (4) is also an appropriate answer. There are birds which can swim and fly.

              Best wishes

              Thank you, Tianzhu. Hope no such question appear in the PSLE. Bless all the dear little brains... they almost have to mind-read the examiner.

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                tianzhu
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                tisha:


                Which of the following statements are true?
                A. Chlorophyll is only found in the leaves.
                B. Leaves capture chlorophyll to make food.
                C. Oxygen is not needed in the process of photosynthesis
                D. Gaseous exchange can only take place through the stomata.

                (1) A and C only
                (2) A and D only
                (3) B and C only
                (4) C and D only
                Hi tisha

                Good Morning.

                A and B are offside.

                C is true; oxygen is a product of photosynthesis.

                D may not be completely true, but in primary science, students learned that plant respire through openings called stomata.It would be better if only had been left out in the option.

                Therefore, given the four choices, I‘d go for option (4) ------ C and D only. That’s the closest answer.

                Best wishes

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                  tianzhu
                  last edited by

                  anneshirleygilbert:

                  Thank you, Tianzhu. Hope no such question appear in the PSLE. Bless all the dear little brains... they almost have to mind-read the examiner.
                  Hi anneshirleygilbert

                  Good Morning.

                  PSLE is a national exam, in the development of the questions, I am sure that there will be multiple checks by different teams of experienced teachers.

                  So even though, students may have different learning resources, arrive in different modes of transport to take the exam, but at the end of the day, every student takes the same paper.

                  Don’t worry too much.

                  Best wishes

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                    tisha
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                    tianzhu:
                    tisha:



                    Which of the following statements are true?
                    A. Chlorophyll is only found in the leaves.
                    B. Leaves capture chlorophyll to make food.
                    C. Oxygen is not needed in the process of photosynthesis
                    D. Gaseous exchange can only take place through the stomata.

                    (1) A and C only
                    (2) A and D only
                    (3) B and C only
                    (4) C and D only

                    Hi tisha

                    Good Morning.

                    A and B are offside.

                    C is true; oxygen is a product of photosynthesis.

                    D may not be completely true, but in primary science, students learned that plant respire through openings called stomata.It would be better if only had been left out in the option.

                    Therefore, given the four choices, I‘d go for option (4) ------ C and D only. That’s the closest answer.

                    Best wishes

                    A very good morning to you tianzhu. Thanks a lot for the answer. I still have one doubt though, why did you rule out option A. :?

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                      ParentingChildren
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                      Hi Tisha,


                      Depending on the plant, chlorophyll can also be found in parts other than the leaves. For example, some cacti have their chlorophyll in their stems.

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                        tisha
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                        ParentingChildren:
                        Hi Tisha,


                        Depending on the plant, chlorophyll can also be found in parts other than the leaves. For example, some cacti have their chlorophyll in their stems.
                        Thank you. Now it is clear.

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