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O-Levels Combined Science 2023 Answers

The document contains a marking scheme for a combined science paper with multiple choice and structured questions. It provides the correct answers for 40 multiple choice questions on topics ranging from cells and transport to electricity and forces. The marking scheme also outlines the number of marks awarded for parts of structured questions on topics such as gas exchange, chemical calculations, circuits and mechanisms.

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O-Levels Combined Science 2023 Answers

The document contains a marking scheme for a combined science paper with multiple choice and structured questions. It provides the correct answers for 40 multiple choice questions on topics ranging from cells and transport to electricity and forces. The marking scheme also outlines the number of marks awarded for parts of structured questions on topics such as gas exchange, chemical calculations, circuits and mechanisms.

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COMBINED SCIENCE PAPER 1 MARKING SCHEME

1. A
2. B
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. B
11. B
12. B
13. D
14. B
15. A
16. B
17. C
18. A
19. A
20. B
21. D
22. D
23. A
24. D
25. B
26. D
27. C
28. D
29. B
30. C
31. B
32. A
33. A
34. D
35. B
36. C
37. B
38. B
39. C
40. B
Combined science 2023 Paper 2 marking guide
1 (a)(i) transport (manufactured) food; AW [1]

(ii) provide cells for growth (of stem and roots)/ AW [1]

(b)

(c) (i) plasma [1]

(ii) transport medium; distribution of water; hormones; nutrients/AW max [1]

(d) homeostasis; defense/AW [1]

2. (a) (i) carbon dioxide [1]

(ii) bubble through limewater; turns limewater milky

OR use bicarbonate indicator; turns yellow max [2]

(b) (i) alveolus/ air sacs [1]

(ii) gaseous exchange/AW [1]

(iii) large surface area; thin layer of moisture; large network of blood capillaries;

thin walls max [2]

3 (a) (i) 12 [1]

(ii) 2.8.2 [1]

(iii) ionic [1]

(iv) high melting point/solid at room temperature; crystalline; high boiling point; hard

and brittle ;conduct electricity when molten or in dissolved in water max [1]

(b) moles=mass/Mr / 47/94 = ;2 (moles)

Concentration= moles/ volume / 2/0.5= ;4mol/dm3 (correct unit) max [3]

4 (a) (i) 1. electrolyte [1]

2. electrode/cathode [1]
(ii) electric to; chemical [2]

(b) (i) copper [1]

(ii) iron (nail) [1]

5. (a) (i) 1. Ammeter [1]

2. voltmeter [1]

(ii) P=IV/ P=I2R [1]

(b) (i) negative [1]

(ii) balloon gained electrons; wool lost electrons/AW [2]

6. (a) (i) 2 [1]

(ii) MA=Load/Effort / 160/80; 2 (no unit) Reject answer with unit. [2]

(iii) Efficiency = MA/VR x 100 / 2/2 x100=; 100% [2]

(iv) friction; weight of (moving) parts [2]

(b) inclined plane; lever system; gears; wheel barrow; pliers; accept any correct example

max [1]

SECTION B

7. (a) small intestine/ duodenum; accept liver max[1]

(b) (i) contains enzyme(salivary amylase/lingual lipase; soften food/make food easy to

swallow; [2]

(ii) neutralize acid(from stomach); emulsification of fats/AW [2]

(iii) neutralizing chime; contain enzymes [2]

(c) prevent tooth decay; good health; prevent bad breath; prevent gum diseases

Max[3]
8. (a) (i) a disease that occurs more frequently in people with; weakened immune

system/AW [2]

(ii) TB; thrush/candidiasis; cryptosporidiosis; herpes simplex; accept any correct

disease. [2]

(b) (i) virus cross placenta; while foetus is inside womb;

Cervical secretions; during birth;

Through milk; during breastfeeding/AW max[4]

(ii) taking HIV medicines during pregnancy; cesarean delivery; child taking HIV

medicines after delivery; avoiding breastfeeding/AW max[2]

10. (a)acid/base indicator/ accept correct name of an acid base indicator; [1]

(b) sodium sulphate/salt; water [2]

(c) crystallization/evaporation [1]

(d) 7/ neutral [1]

(e) mole(NaOH)= 1x0.05;=1(mol);

Moles(H2SO4)=0.05/2;=0.025(mol);

C=moles/volume /0,025/0.025;=1mol/dm3 max[5]

11. (a) (i) air is cooled; allowed to expand; compression and expansion repeated until

Temperature reaches -200oC; nitrogen and oxygen condense [4]

(ii) carbon dioxide; water; rare gases max[1]

(b) (i) fractional distillation [1]

(ii) oxygen : medical uses; steel making; rocket propulsion; melting of metals;

accept any correct use max[1]

nitrogen: making ammonia; fire suppression systems; light bulb industry; accept

any correct use max[1]

(c) introduce a glowing splint; splint relights [2]


12. (a) (i) A: propane

B: propene [2]

(ii) A has single (C-C) bonds only; B has double C-C bond. [2]

(iii) carbon dioxide; water [2]

(b) carbon hydrogen

86/12; 7.17 14/1;14; max[2]

7/7= 1 ; 14/7= 2; [2]

OR CH2

SECTION D

13. (a) (i) sun [ 1]

(ii) radiation; conduction [2]

(iii) is shiny/silvery; smooth; curved [3]

(iv) heat from sun gets to curved surface; shiny surface reflects heat ; to a focal

point; [3]

(b) (heat) insulator [1]

14. (a) (i) intake stroke; because piston is moving downwards while; inlet/one valve is open

[3]

(ii) diesel engine [1]

(iii) has a no spark plug [1]


(iv) Diesel engine ADVANTAGES : more fuel efficient; less polluting; more

powerful max[1]

DISADVANTAGES: expensive; difficult to start in cold

environments max[1]

Accept ADVANTAGES of Petrol engine if it’s in (ii) : light weight; easier to

start; less noise;

Petrol is cheaper

DISADVANTAGES OF PETROL : need regular servicing; less

efficient; more polluting

(ACCEPT ANY CORRECT ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES)

(b) when brake pedal is pressed; piston in master cylinder applies pressure on;

brake fluid; Brake fluid transmits all applied pressure; to pistons that move

outwards; pushing the brake shoe against brake drum max[3]

15. (a) (i) micrometer screw gauge [1]

(ii) tape measure; meter rule max[1]

(iii) kgm/s2 [1]

(b) (i) Weight/force: 2600x10 /= 26000N; [1]

Area : 2x1 /= 2m2 ; [1]

P=F/A / 26000/2; = 13000Pa or Nm2 (correct unit) [2]

(ii) pressure increases; because pressure is inversely proportional to area/ AW [2]

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