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Sample exam questions - states of matter - AQAPractical questions

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Practical questions

You will complete 21 required practical activities if you are studying GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy. You could be asked questions about the apparatus, methods, safety precautions, results, analysis and evaluation of these experiments.

There will be a number of different types of practical based questions. Some will be on the set required practicals, some will cover the working scientifically terms and some will be on other science practicals which you might have done in class. Use all the information given in the question particularly any diagrams to help you understand what the question is about.

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Sample question 1 - Foundation

Question

A student investigated the change in temperature when oils of different specific heat capacities were heated.

This is the method used:

  1. put 25 g of oil into a boiling tube
  2. pour 100 ml of water into a beaker and heat it with a Bunsen burner
  3. when the water is boiling, put the boiling tube into the beaker
  4. when the temperature of the oil reaches 30 掳C, heat for a further 30 seconds and record the rise in temperature
  5. repeat with different oils
  6. repeat the whole investigation

a) What are the independent and dependent variables in the student鈥檚 investigation? [2 marks]

b) Give two safety precautions the student should have taken. [2 marks]

Sample question 2 - Higher

Question

A student wants to calculate the density of the two objects shown below:

A metal cube and a small statue of a person.

Describe the methods that the student should use to calculate the densities of the two objects. [6 marks]