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> CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 4 MID-POINT TEST
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Mid-point test
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25 marks
Look at the picture of the skeleton and answer the questions.
2 Which partis the spine?
© Which part protects the brain?
Which part protects the heart and lungs?
Which partis the hip bone?
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We need to move to stay healthy.
1 What parts of our body allows us move in different ways?
» Describe how these body parts work to make us move,
Use the key to identify the four animals in the pictures.
crocodile
Does it have fur?
yes
yes
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Draw an energy chain for each of the following energy changes.
1 An electric fan that is switched on
© Clapping your hands
‘The pictures show some producers and consumers that live in the Indian Ocean.
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jelly fish sea turtle prawn
Qe t2,
algae plankton,
2 Plankton and algae are producers in the ocean food chains. What is a producer?
© Prawns eat algae. Sea turties eat prawns. Draw a food chain to show this.
Name the predator in your food chain.
Name the prey in your food chain.
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© Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Circle the letter of the correct answer.
2 Which of the following is not a state of matter?
Liquid
Water
Solid
D Gas
Which matter has a fixed shape with particles closely packed together with little movernent?
Liquid
Powder
Solid
Substance
Why can we not squash a liquid very much?
The particles are closely packed together.
The particles slide over each other.
The particles do not have enough energy.
The particles fill the container they are in.
Which of the following is not a way that matter changes state?
Melting
8 Freezing
Reacting
) Solidifying
Why can sand flow?
It has large grains.
It has small grains.
The grains are very close together.
There is air between the grains.
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7 Class 4 investigated rusting with two different kinds of nails
They drew this graph of their results. Look at the graph and answer the questions.
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210
pL
Time for nail
ronnail — Ironnail Steel
inwoter inl in air
Nolis
2 Which nail rusted fastest?
How long did it take for the steel nail in water to rust?
© Was this a fair test? Say why or why not.
Which substances react to form rust?
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