1) Where the baby develops a) Uterus b) Fallopian Tube c) Vagina d) Ovary 2) An example of a composite a) Plastic b) Ceramic c) Porcelain d) reinforced concrete 3) Toothpaste is acidic a) true b) false 4) What do the arrows in a food chain represent? a) what eats what b) energy transfer c) heat transfer 5) How many trophic levels grass --> rabbit --> fox a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 0 6) Which is not an adaptation of a sperm cell? a) Sharp head b) Enzymes in head c) Lots of mitochondria 7) Where does a fertilised egg implant? a) uterus wall b) Vagina wall c) fallopian tube 8) What colour will red litmus paper be in a neutral solution? a) Red b) Blue 9) Which material doesn't come from the Earth? a) Oil b) Coal c) Natural Gas d) Nylon 10) Which isn't a property of a metal? a) shiny b) brittle c) malleable d) good conductor 11) If a substance has a pH of 14 what colour would it turn universal indicator? a) blue b) purple c) red 12) What pH is neutral? a) 7 b) 14 c) 6 13) What is always produced in a neutralisation reaction? a) oxygen b) carbon dioxide c) water 14) Turns limewater milky is the test for? a) water b) oxygen c) hydrogen d) carbon dioxide 15) Relights a glowing splint is the test for? a) water b) oxygen c) hydrogen d) carbon dioxide 16) Which of the following is a property of a ceramic? a) flexible b) water resistant c) malleable 17) What is K the symbol for? a) Phosphorus b) Potassium c) Sodium d) Sulphur 18) A substance is brittle and is an insulator what is it likely to be? a) Metal b) Non-metal c) Don't know 19) Makes its own food using sunlight and photosynthesis a) Carnivore b) Herbivore c) Producer d) Consumer 20) What type of data is height? a) Continuous b) Discrete 21) What type of graph/chart should be drawn to represent continuous data? a) Line graph b) Bar Chart c) Pie Chart

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