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© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 1 Year 7 multiple-choice pre-test 7I Energy resources For each question circle the correct answer.

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 2 Question 1 A green plant needs ________ to make food. A)cold B)dark C)heat D)light

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 3 Question 2 When fuels are burnt they release... A)heat only B)heat and light C)light only D)neither heat nor light

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 4 Question 3 When a light bulb is on it gives out... A)heat only B)heat and light C)light only D)neither heat nor light

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 5 Question 4 String vests are good at keeping people warm because they... A)let heat out B)let cold out C)trap air D)trap water

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 6 Question 5 Which one of the following is not a good reason to place insulation in the loft? A)heating bills will be reduced B)it is better for the environment C)less snow will collect on the roof D)the house will stay hotter

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 7 Question 6 A Thermos flask is good at keeping soup hot because it... A)has a heater which heats the soup up B)has a vacuum which stops the heat getting out C)is made of metal which stops the heat getting out D)is surrounded in hot water which heats the soup

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 8 Question 7 The diagram shows four thermometers. Choose the thermometer A B C or D that shows the highest temperature.

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 9 Question 8 The diagram shows four thermometers. Choose the thermometer A B C or D that shows the lowest temperature.

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 10 Question 9 The diagram shows four thermometers. Choose the thermometer A B C or D that shows the temperature of melting ice.

© Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, I multiple-choice pre-test 11 Question 10 The diagram shows four thermometers. Choose the thermometer A B C or D that shows a reading nearest to body temperature.