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    PSLE 2009 - Science

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Academic Support
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    • F Offline
      friendlymom
      last edited by

      My son - Oxygen and water

      Hello:
      What are the need(s) for a bread to turn mouldy?

      (A)Oxygen
      (B)Can't remember
      (C)Water.

      Its something like that.

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        friendlymom
        last edited by

        small intestines

        Aya:
        What did everyone put for the first question? Some people in my class say that the ans is either 2. Stomach or 3. Small Intestines.

        And how about the last question for Booklet B? That one was tough...

        So, how many questions have everyone confirmed wrong for Booklet A? For me, already 2 questions ๐Ÿ˜ข Overall, I don't think the paper was easy at all... of course an exception for the science freaks out there.

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          emerald
          last edited by

          shinystars:
          kohjl:

          [quote=\"acelancer\"]
          i put 4. ๐Ÿ™‚

          Please click on the picture at the bottom to see Diagram for a clearer explanation.

          Iโ€™ve labeled the bulbs as A and B because I canโ€™t remember what letters the examiners had put.

          The Question:
          Bulb B is shining at a light intensity of 10 units. After pushing the button, bulb B
          1) would not light up.
          2) would become brighter.
          3) would become dimmer.
          4) brightness would remain the same.

          My answer: 2

          My reason: 1 Battery gives 10 units of electricity. After pushing the button, the lever will move up and touch the upper point. As the 3 batteries are now connected with the bulbs, each bulb has 15 units of electricity flowing through them. Since 15 units is more than 10 units, bulb B becomes brighter.

          From: kohjl Jr ๐Ÿ˜„

          http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Ts159blJ



          actually i meant the mcq with the total of 3 bulbs, not the metal rod question. The question that asks: If one more bulb is added to the circuit, what would happen to the brightness of the first bulb which was arranged in series? :idea:[/quote]Diagram doesn't seem to be the same as the one in exam. Ans provided also different, right?

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            friendlymom
            last edited by

            :celebrate: my son also \"all of the above\" !!

            kohjl:
            MummyJamie:

            [quote=\"caroline3sg\"]mummyjamie & sahimi

            my girl said biceps/triceps (is labelled as one letter) & the other one is the fulcrum - the elbow. So it is P & R?

            I think so ๐Ÿ™

            The Question is:
            The diagram shows a man exercising by raising a dumbell. Which of the following are needed for this action?
            a) The biceps and the triceps
            b) The elbow
            c) The lower arm (bone)

            My answer: All of the above.
            Reason: The lower and upper arms are like levers. The elbow is the fulcrum, the muscles apply the effort and the lower arm is part of the lever. So, you need all three!

            From: kohjl Jr :D[/quote]

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              JHFMum
              last edited by

              justsay:
              sunshine:

              son said more difficult than Math..any comments from other parents??


              Daughter said wasnt easy if think through the question properly. It's tricky.

              Same here. Daughter said paper is tricky. Needs to be careful when answering questions.

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                Randomer
                last edited by

                emerald:
                shinystars:

                [quote=\"kohjl\"]Please click on the picture at the bottom to see Diagram for a clearer explanation.


                Iโ€™ve labeled the bulbs as A and B because I canโ€™t remember what letters the examiners had put.

                The Question:
                Bulb B is shining at a light intensity of 10 units. After pushing the button, bulb B
                1) would not light up.
                2) would become brighter.
                3) would become dimmer.
                4) brightness would remain the same.

                My answer: 2

                My reason: 1 Battery gives 10 units of electricity. After pushing the button, the lever will move up and touch the upper point. As the 3 batteries are now connected with the bulbs, each bulb has 15 units of electricity flowing through them. Since 15 units is more than 10 units, bulb B becomes brighter.

                From: kohjl Jr ๐Ÿ˜„

                http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Ts159blJ



                actually i meant the mcq with the total of 3 bulbs, not the metal rod question. The question that asks: If one more bulb is added to the circuit, what would happen to the brightness of the first bulb which was arranged in series? :idea:

                Diagram doesn't seem to be the same as the one in exam. Ans provided also different, right?[/quote]Im new in this forum. I think what he/she meant was the question with bulbs P,Q and R. P and Q are arranged in series but an additional R is added on below in parallel arrangement with an open switch beside it.

                The question asks, if the switch is closed, what will happen to the brightness of P?
                I put as bright as before for P as bulb R is added on in parallel arrangement and therefore it will not affect the brightness. Not sure...

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                  ChiefKiasu
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                  kohjl:
                  ... FINALLY got my A/C back.... my son had hijacked it for most of this evening. He wanted to answer just one or two questions, but got carried away.


                  That's fine with me...helped to \"bump up\" my post ratings... :lol: ...
                  You have a very promising son, kohjl. Not because of his excellent answers to the questions, but his humble demeanor that conveys a maturity beyond his age. There was none of that unbridled \"I-win-you-lose\" lip displayed by some of the other kids after the math exam last week.

                  It gives me great hope and confidence that we locally-bred Singaporeans are going to have a future in our own country.

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                    caroline3sg
                    last edited by

                    ChiefKiasu:
                    kohjl:

                    ... FINALLY got my A/C back.... my son had hijacked it for most of this evening. He wanted to answer just one or two questions, but got carried away.


                    That's fine with me...helped to \"bump up\" my post ratings... :lol: ...

                    You have a very promising son, kohjl. Not because of his excellent answers to the questions, but his humble demeanor that conveys a maturity beyond his age. There was none of that unbridled \"I-win-you-lose\" lip displayed by some of the other kids after the math exam last week.

                    It gives me great hope and confidence that we locally-bred Singaporeans are going to have a future in our own country.

                    yes, fully agreed. Good academic results and character.

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                      turquoise
                      last edited by

                      ChiefKiasu:
                      kohjl:

                      ... FINALLY got my A/C back.... my son had hijacked it for most of this evening. He wanted to answer just one or two questions, but got carried away.


                      That's fine with me...helped to \"bump up\" my post ratings... :lol: ...

                      You have a very promising son, kohjl. Not because of his excellent answers to the questions, but his humble demeanor that conveys a maturity beyond his age. There was none of that unbridled \"I-win-you-lose\" lip displayed by some of the other kids after the math exam last week.

                      It gives me great hope and confidence that we locally-bred Singaporeans are going to have a future in our own country.

                      My exact same thoughts. The words 'maturity' and 'humility' came to mind immediately. You should be very proud, kohjl. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                        caroline3sg
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                        kohjl jr

                        thank you

                        my girlโ€™s ans is same as you for rod (magnetism & gravity)

                        For the additional parallel bulb, brightness is the same.

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