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Exemplar test (Terms 1 and 2) memorandum Learner’s Book page 72


1.1 C  1.3 B  1.5 A 2.1 C 


1.2 E  1.4 D 


(5)


2.2 Plants need water and light for growth. 2.3 Air 


3.1 The zebra’s habitat is grassland.  It is mainly grass with very few trees.  3.2 Sand, rocks, water, sunlight or air  (any one)


3.3 It feeds on grass/It is a grazing animal.  It lives in big groups/herds, which need wide-open space to move around.  4.1 Bird’s nest;  natural  4.2 To hold eggs  4.3 Shell structure


4.4 It keeps the eggs from rolling out; it holds the egg; it is stable  5.1 gas 


5.2 liquid  5.3 melt  5.4 solid  5.5 flow 


5.6 condense 


5.7 heat;  evaporate  6.1 Wood  Clay 


Plastic 


Ceramic  Oil 


6.2 Accept any answer that describes how newspaper can be made stronger: Roll  the sheet of newspaper into a tube. Secure it with sticky tape.  7.1 A strut makes a structure firm/strong.  7.2.1 A diagonal strut coloured in  7.2.2 A trapezoid coloured in 


7.3 So that the structure will not fall over 


(1) (2) (1) (2) (1)


(2) (2) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1)


(3) (1) (2) (1) (1)


Total: 40 marks 137


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