- Students are able to identify scenarios that represent a chemical change by analyzing the characteristics of chemical and physical changes.
- Students can explain why boiling water is classified as a physical change by understanding the difference between physical and chemical changes.
- Students are able to identify the temperature scale primarily used by scientists and recognize its key reference points.
- Students can evaluate the suitability of different thermometers based on their temperature ranges and the context of their use.
- Students are able to identify practical applications of the expansion and contraction of matter in everyday life.
- Students can calculate the specific latent heat of fusion using the formula L= Q/m given the heat energy and mass of the substance.
- Students are able to analyze and identify the specific latent heat (fusion or vaporization) involved in changes of state based on given scenarios or diagrams.
- Students can identify and differentiate between methods of heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) based on a given diagram.
- Students can explain the method of heat transfer responsible for warming a metal rod when one end is heated, demonstrating understanding of conduction.
- Students can identify suitable conductors for completing an electric circuit, based on the properties of materials.
- Students can explain why metals are better conductors of heat compared to materials like wood, rubber, and glass by understanding the properties of thermal conductivity.
- Students can identify which surface properties (color and texture) are best for absorbing and emitting heat based on the concepts of thermal radiation.
- Students are able to compare and explain how surface characteristics (shiny vs. matte black) affect heat absorption and reflection.
- Students can describe the process of sweating and explain how it helps in regulating body temperature through the principles of evaporation and heat transfer.
- Students are able to analyze the role of the hypothalamus in thermoregulation and correctly identify mechanisms the body uses to lower temperature when it is too high.
- Students can convert temperatures between different scales (Celsius to RĂ©amur) using the appropriate formula.
- Students can calculate the mass of water produced during condensation by using the specific latent heat of vaporization formula Q=mL
- Students are able to classify animals into homeothermic and poikilothermic categories based on their ability to regulate body temperature.
- Students can explain the purpose of expansion joints in bridges by understanding the effects of thermal expansion and contraction on materials.
- Students can suggest methods to accelerate the drying process of wet objects, such as shoes, using principles of evaporation, heat transfer, and air circulation.
Senin, 25 November 2024
International Grade 7 Science Second Tryout Question Grid 2024 (November)
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