
Mastery: Year 9 Summer STEM
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- Q1Biology - Which of the following is a non-communicable disease?DiabetesMeaslesHIVCoronavirus45s
- Q2Biology - Which vessel has perforated ends?LeavesPhloemXylemFlowers45s
- Q3Biology - What is the function of lignin?Aids TranslocationWaterproofing and structureStructure onlyWaterproofing only45s
- Q4Biology - What is the main resource that moves around the plant in translocation?OxygenStarchCarbon DioxideGlucose45s
- Q5Biology - What type of cell opens and closes the stomataPhloem CellRoot Hair CellXylem CellGuard Cell45s
- Q6Biology - Which kind of tumour is more aggresive?ActiveBenignMalignantDormant45s
- Q7Biology - Name the part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happensRibosomeChloroplastCytoplasmMitochondria45s
- Q8Biology - Name the part of a plant cell where aerobic respiration happensPermanent VacuoleChloroplastNucleusMitochondria45s
- Q9Physics - What is the correct equation to calculate speedDistance divided by timeKe = 0.5 x mass x velocityForce = mass x accelerationChange in velocity divided by time45s
- Q10Physics - What is the correct equation to calculate acceleration.Change in velocity divided by timeKe = 0.5 x mass x velocityDistance divided by timeForce = mass x acceleration45s
- Q11Physics - What does the gradient of a line on a distance time graph representTimeGetting fasterGoing up a hillVelocity45s
- Q12Physics - What does the gradient of a line on a velocity time graph representSpeedForceScaler quantityAcceleration45s
- Q13Physics - What is the correct equation for Hookes law.Force = mass x accelerationForce = spring constant x extension.Change in velocity divided by timeKe = 0.5 x mass x velocity45s
- Q14Physics - What does the spring constant measure?Energy transferredStiffness of a springNumber of coils in the springLentgh of the spring45s
- Q15Physics - The furthest point a spring can stretched while being able to return to its original length is called what?Elastic limitFull stretched springSpring constantInelastic limit45s