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PEPERIKSAAN AKHIR TAHUN TINGKATAN 4 TAHUN 2012 SSN SMK SERI KOTAPERATURAN PEMARKAHAN BIOLOGY (4551/3)
Question 1
(a) [KB0603 - Measuring Using Numbers]
Score Criteria
3
Able to state all the thermometer readings.Answers:
Time: 0 minute
Set A : 31 C Set B : 29 CTime: 30 minutes
Set A : 37 C Set B : 29 C
2 Able to state any 3 correctly
1 Able to state any 2 correctly
0 Able to state only 1 correctly / not able to respond /wrong response.
(b) (i) [KB0601 - Observation]
Score Criteria
3 Able to state any two observations on Set A correctly based on 3 criteria.
Criteria:Thermometer Lime water
time
reading comparison
time
change comparison
Sample answers:
Observation 1: At 30 minutes, the thermometer reading is 37 C, higher than attime 0 minute / has increased.
Observation 2: At 0 minutes, the lime water has not changed into chalky,compared to 30 minutes.
2 Able to state any one observation correctly,
or
Able to state any two incomplete observations.
[any two criteria from above]
1 Able to state any one idea of observation.
0 Not able to respond orwrong response.
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(b) (ii) [KB0602 - Making Inference]
Score Criteria
3 Able to make two logical inferences for each observation based on 3 criteria.
Criteria:
Thermometer Lime water
change in temperature
heat produced
from respiration of yeast /anaerobic respiration
change in CO2
produced by yeast
from respiration of yeast /anaerobic respiration
Sample answers
Observation 1: At 30 minutes, the temperature increased because heat was
produced from the respiration of yeast / anaerobic respiration ofyeast.
Observation 2: At 0 minutes, the CO2 content in the lime water had not increasedfrom the respiration of yeast / anaerobic respiration of yeast. .
2 Able to state any one inference correctly,
or
Able to state any two incomplete inferences.
1 Able to state any one idea of inference.
0 Not able to respond or wrong response.
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(c) [KB0610 - Controlling Variable]
Score Criteria3 Able to state 5-6 of the variables and ways of operating the variables correctly.
Variable Operating the variables
Manipulated variable:
The presence of yeast
How to alter the manipulated variable:
Set A with yeast but Set B without yeast.
Responding variables:
Production of heat /increase in temperature,and production of CO2 /change in lime water.
How to determine responding variable
Recording the thermometer reading in C, and thechange in lime water.
Controlled variable:
Volume / concentration ofboiled glucose solution //
Anaerobic condition
How to maintain the controlled variable:
Using the same volume / concentration of boiledglucose solution // Anaerobic condition (for bothsets)
2 Able to state any 3-4 correctly
1 Able to state any 2 correctly
0 Not able to respond or wrong response
(d) [KB0611 - Making Hypothesis]
Score Criteria
3 Able to state the hypothesis based on all three criteria correctly.
Criteria:
V1 : state the manipulated variable.
V2 : state the responding variable
R : relationship between V1 and V2
Sample answers:
Yeast (V1) carries out anaerobic respiration (R) which produced heat / energyand carbon dioxide (V2).
2 Able to state three criteria incorrectly orany two criteria correctly
Sample answer:
Yeast (V1) carries out anaerobic respiration (R).
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Yeast (V1) produces heat / energy and carbon dioxide (V2).
1 Able to state hypothesis at idea level only
Sample answer:
Set A has more heat / energy and carbon dioxide (V2).
0 Not able to respond or wrong response
(e) (i) [KB 0606 - Communicating Skill]
Score Criteria
3 Able to construct a table and record all the results of the experiment correctlybased on the following criteria.
Set / Presence of yeast
Thermometer reading with correct unit Change in lime water
2 All three criteria //Any 3 columns are recorded correctly.
1 Any two criteria // Any 2 columns are recorded correctly.
0 Not able to respond or wrong response.
(e) (ii) [KB0608 - Interpreting Data ]
Score Criteria
3 Able to explain the relationship between the boiled glucose solution and paraffinoil used in the experiment of the anaerobic respiration process in yeast based onthe following criteria.
Criteria:
F : state the relationship between:
(i) boiled glucose solution used with the anaerobic respiration.
(ii) paraffin oil used with the anaerobic respiration
E: explanation
Sample answer:
The glucose solution is boiled to remove all the (dissolved) oxygen.
Paraffin oil stops oxygen to enter (the solution).
Anaerobic respiration occurs in condition without oxygen.
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2 Able to explain the relationship based on any one correct criterion orany twoinaccurate criteria.
1 Able to state at idea level only
0 Not able to respond or wrong response
(f) [KB0602 - Classification]
Score Criteria
3 Able to categorise all the apparatus and materials correctly according their rolein operating the variables in the experiment.
Manipulated variable Responding variable Controlled variable
Yeast suspension
Distilled water
Thermometer
Lime water
Boiled glucose solution
Paraffin oil
2 Able to categorise the apparatus and materials according to any two variablescorrectly.
1 Able to categorise the apparatus and materials according to any one variablecorrectly.
0 Not able to respond or wrong response.
(g) [KB0609 - Define Operationally]
Score Criteria
3 Able to define operationally the term anaerobic respiration based on the followingcriteria.
Criteria:
C1 Respiration by yeast
C2 Anaerobic condition / Condition without oxygen
C3 Produce heat and carbon dioxide
Sample answer:
Anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration carried out by yeast (C1) in thecondition without oxygen (C2), which increases the temperature / thermometer
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reading and turns lime water chalky / produces heat and carbon dioxide (C3).
2 Able to define operationally the term anaerobic respiration based on any twocriteria.
1 Able to define operationally the term anaerobic respiration at idea level only.
0 Not able to respond or wrong response
(h) (i) [KB0605 - Prediction]
Score Criteria
3 Able to explain the prediction on the thermometer readings, based on the followingcriteria.
Criteria:
C1 Increase / higher than Set A
C2 Any reading between 37 60 C
C3 More yeast perform anaerobic respiration
2 Able to explain the prediction on the thermometer readings, based on any two ofthe criteria.
1 Able to explain the prediction on the thermometer readings, based on any one ofthe criteria // Able to state at idea level only.
0 Not able to respond orwrong response.
(h) (ii) [KB0607 - Relationship between Space and Time ]
Score Criteria3 Able to explain the time taken for the lime water to turn chalky, based on the
following criteria.
Criteria:
C1 Faster than Set A.
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C2 More CO2 produced.
C3 More yeast performing anaerobic respiration // More yeast and glucose used
2 Able to explain the time taken for the lime water to change, based on any two ofthe criteria.
1 Able to explain the time taken for the lime water to change, based on any one ofthe criteria // Able to state at idea level only.
0 Not able to respond or wrong response
SAMPLE ANSWERQUESTION 2
CONSTUCT SAMPLE ANSWERS NOTES ON SCORING
1. ProblemStatement
KB061201
Able to relate P1, P2 and H in a questionform.(?)
1. Is the level of water pollution atlocation S higher than at P, Q and R?
2. Is the time taken for thedecolourisation of the methylene bluesolution in water sample from locationS the shortest compared to P, Q and
R?
P1 = MVP2 = RVP3 = question 3 marksMV = water samples from
location P, Q, R and S// Different locations
RV = level of water pollution// time taken for the
decolourisation of themethylene blue solution
H = a question (?)Able to state problem statement inaccurately
1. Is the level of water pollution atlocation S higher than at P, Q and R( no question mark)
2. Is the time taken for thedecolourisation of the methylene bluesolution in water sample from location
S the shortest compared to P, Q and R3. What is the effect of the time taken for
the decolourisation of the methyleneblue solution on the level ofpollution?
Any 2 Ps
2 marks
Able to state problem statement at idea level
1. The level of pollution is influenced by
Only one aspect P1/P2
1 mark
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the water samples
2. Hypothesis
KB061202
Able to state hypothesis by relating twovariables correctly ( P1+P2+H)
1. The level of water pollution at
location S is higher than at P, Q andR.2. The time taken for the decolourisation
of the methylene blue solution inwater sample from location S theshortest compared to P, Q and R.
* Relationship of hypothesis is not necessarilycorrect.
P1 = MVP2 = RVH = Relationship
P1+P2+H = 3 marks
Able to state any two criteria correctly orinaccurate hypothesis
1. The level of water pollution atlocation S is high.
2. The time taken for the decolourisationof the methylene blue solution inwater sample from location S is theshortest.
Only two aspectsP1+P2/
P1+HP2+H
2 marks
Able to state a hypothesis at idea level
1. The level of pollution is affected by
the water. ( no P1+H)
Only one aspect
1 mark
P1/P2/H
3. Variables Manipulated Water samples fromdifferent locations
Responding Level of water pollution //time taken for thedecolourisation ofmethylene blue solution
Fixed Volume of methylene bluesolution
MV= 1MRV = 1MCV = 1M
4.Apparatusand materials
KB061205
Able to list 2 materials 4 apparatus
correctly to make a functional experimentand able to get the data
MATERIALS:1. Water samples2. 0.1% methylene blue solution
APPARATUS:
02
03
04
Materials Apparatus Score2M 5A 3 ()2M 3-4A 2 ()1M1M
3-4A2A
1 ()
1M 1-0 0 ()
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1. Reagent bottle with cover2.Measuring cylinder3. Syringe (with needle)4. Stopwatch5. Cupboard
5. Procedure
KB061204
Able to state K1, K2, K3, K4 and K5 (5 K)correctly
Steps :1. Water samples are collected from water
sources P, Q, R and S.2. The reagent bottles are labelled (P,Q,R,S).3. Each reagent bottle is filled with 100 ml ofthe water samples respectively.4. a syringe with a needle is used to add 1 mlof 0.1% methylene blue solution to the baseeach of the reagent bottles with water samplesand the bottles are closed.5. all the bottles are placed inside a cupboardand the stopwatch is started.6. the change in colour of the water samples
are examined from time to time.7. the time taken for the methylene bluesolution in all the samples of water todecolourise are recorded.8.the result are recorded in a table.
K1 : How to setup the materials andapparatus( S1,S2,S3,S4,S5,S6) At least 4 K1
K2 : How to operate the constant variable(S3, S4) At least 1
K3 : How to operate the responding variable(S7,S8) At least 1
K4 : How to operate the manipulatedvariable ( S1,S3) At least 1
K5 : Precaution (S4,S5) At least 1
K1+K2+K3+K4+K5 (5Ks)= 3 MARKS
Any 3 to 4 Ks = 2 MARKS
Any 2 Ks only = 1 MARK0K or 1K = 0 MARK
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6.RecordingData/Result
Able to construct a table to record all datawith the following aspects :
MV RVLocation of
WaterSamples
The time taken for
the decolourisationof the methyleneblue solution
PQRS
Headings and units arecompulsary
MV = 1M
RV = 1M
2 MARKS