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    Q&A - PSLE Science

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      benleetube
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      tianzhu:
      benleetube:

      Hi, I just wanted to ask this question out of curiosity. How is natural wind formed? And by natural, I mean it is not created by fans, etc.


      Thanks.

      Hi

      Hope this helps.

      http://itehome.apogee.net/kids/?ver=kkblue&utilid=itehome&id=16208

      Best wishes

      Thank you master 🙂
      😄

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        hashroop
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        benleetube:
        hashroop:

        [quote=\"Nebbermind\"]i think the circulatory gwah. That wld be the main mean to transfer nutrients from mom to foetus for it to build the rest.


        thank you, but Im not too sure of the right order.Sometimes I think its the skeletal that should come first to support the growing foetus.Im just lost :? Im waiting for the centre to release the papers to see what is the correct answer. Once received I'll definitely post up here for sharing purpose

        rgds

        Hi,
        I think this website may help:
        http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100922035844AAHry4J[/quote]Hi, teacher went thru the paper and its circulatory,respiratory,skeletal and digestive, in that order.

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          jesschan
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          Hi! Is it true that at primary school level, for terminology on electricity topic, we should use electrical insulators / non-conductors of electricity and avoid using the term "poor conductor of electricity" unlike topic on heat where the reverse is true i.e we should say poor conductor of heat instead of using the term "insulator"?

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            bobsg01
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            P6 Science


            How to explain the sunset that Annie is at position 2 (which is the ans)? :scratchhead:

            Thanks in advance.

            http://i56.tinypic.com/2eo8so5.jpg\">

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              tianzhu
              last edited by

              Hi bobsg01


              I think, effective 2010, the Solar System is no longer in the PSLE Science syllabus.Please confirm it with your school teacher. It’s good news for the Solar System is not an easy topic to grasp for many PSLE students.

              The Earth rotates on an imaginary axis from West to East. It takes about 24 hours or 1 day to complete one rotation.

              At any one time, only one side of the Earth is facing the Sun. The side facing the Sun will experience daytime. The side that faces away from the Sun will experience night time. Hence, the Earth’s rotation gives us day and night.

              Position 2 is a logical answer. Annie is experiencing sunset now because as the Earth rotates, the side facing the Sun will be rotated away from the Sun.

              Best wishes

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                bobsg01
                last edited by

                Thanks tianzhu, will definately check.

                http://i56.tinypic.com/i4itdf.gif\">

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                  P5G
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                  Please help.


                  Question 10.
                  Simon completely filled two identical syringes, one with air while the other with water, and covered them with black paper as shown in the diagram attached.
                  http://www.orlesson.org/orp/10Sc/2010-P6-Sc-SA2-ACS.pdf

                  He then pushed each plunger as hard as he could and measured the distance, x.
                  Which one if the following shows the correct values of x?

                  Syringe with water (x / cm) /// Syringe with air (x / cm)
                  (1) 10 /// 0
                  (2) 0 /// 10
                  (3) 10 /// 7
                  (4) 7 /// 10


                  Question 40a.

                  The answer given uses 'plant without roots' for the control set-up.
                  Should the 'plant without leaves' be used for the control set-up instead?

                  Please advise.

                  TIA.
                  Is the answer given (1) correct?

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                    P5G
                    last edited by

                    Please help.


                    http://www.orlesson.org/orp/10Sc/2010-P6-Sc-SA2-CHS.pdf


                    Should the answer for question 9 be (4) instead of (2) as given?

                    Please advise how to get the answers for questions 14, 17, 23 and 27.


                    TIA.

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                      tianzhu
                      last edited by

                      bobsg01:
                      Thanks tianzhu, will definately check.
                      Hi

                      You're welcome.

                      Best wishes

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                        tianzhu
                        last edited by

                        Hi P5G


                        For Q10, a student needs to have knowledge of “The Three States of Matter”.

                        A liquid like water has a fixed volume, it cannot be compressed.

                        Air has no fixed volume, it can be compressed.

                        Hence option (1) is correct.

                        For Q40a, I agree with your answer of picking the plant without leaves as the control unit.

                        In this experiment, Jeremy wanted to find out if the leaves can give out water vapour. Plants release water to the surroundings through a process called transpiration.

                        The leaves are removed from plant in the control unit so that we can compare what happens with live leaves to what happens with no leaves. This enables us to conclude that the water droplets on the inner surface of the plastic bag in set up Y come from the leaves.

                        Best wishes

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