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1. What is a natural phenomena? A. The field of knowledge that is concerned only with soil. B. Occurances that involve living things only. C. Occurances that take place in natural world. D. Knowledge about the development of science. 2. Iron nails left outside the house, rust.. What is the hypothesis that can be made? A. Exposed iron nail rust B. Water necessary for the rusting of iron C. Only iron nails rust D. Iron nails cannot rust indoors 3. K, L, M and N are steps involve In a scientific investigation. Rearrange them in the correct Order. K - analyzing data L - Interpreting data M - recording data N - making conclusions
A. B. C. D.
4. Which of the following is the best definition for science ? A. Science thought B. The classification of knowledge of the natural surroundings. C. The life process that take place in an organism. D. The balance of natural processes in a living thing. 5. Value of Symbol symbol P Q m R c S M Table 1 Table 1 shows the values of the symbols P, Q, R and S with their symbols. Which of the following is represented by P, Q, R and S ? P Q R S
Figure 1 shows a measuring cylinder containing water. Water is the volume water? A. 32.0 ml B. 32.5 ml C. 33.0 ml D. 33.5 ml 9. Measuring cylinder is used to measure.. A. the volume of liquid B. the length of a straight line C. the length of a curved line D. the area of a surface
6. A body has a mass of 10 kg on Earth. That the body will weigh 10 kg as well on the. I Moon II Pluto III Mars A. B. C. D. I only II only II and III only I , II and III
7. Basic S.I unit Physical quantity K Length L Time M Electric current N Mass Table 2 Table 2 shows S.I units for basic physical quantities. Which of the following are represented by K , L , M , and N? K L M N
A. gram hour volt Newton B. kilogram second ampere Metre C. Metre second ampere kilogram D. centimetre ampere second kilogram
10. The length of a curved line can be measured using.. I a thread and a ruler II an opisometre III calipers A. B. C. D. I and II only I and III only II and III only I , II and III
11. A student conducted an experiment to measure the volume of a stone by setting up the apparatus shown in Figure 2
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A. B. C. D. 12.
12 ml 20 cm3 52 ml 32 cm3
15. Which of the following is the prefix value of centi ? A. B. C. D. 16. 0.001 0.01 0.1 10
Figure 3 Which of the eye positions in Figure 3, is correct when measuring the volume of water in a measuring cylinder ? 13. Marble Mass (g) P 2.0 Q 2.2 R 2.4 Table 3 Table 3 shows three marbles P, Q and R with their respective mass. What is the average mass of P, Q and R ? A. B. C. D. 2.0 g 2.1 g 2.2 g 2.4 g 18. Figure 4
The symbol in Figure 4 shows that a substances is. A. B. C. D. corrosive radioactive explosive toxic
17. All the apparatus below can be used to measure the volume of liquids except A. B. C. D. burette conical flask measuring cylinder pipette
14. Which apparatus is most suitable to measure 21.3 cm3 of liquid accurately ? A. B. C. D. 50 cm3 burette 50 cm3 beaker 100 cm3 measuring cylinder 25 cm3 pipette
Figure 5 Name the apparatus above. A. B. C. D. a beam balance a chemical balance a lever balance a spring balance 21.
D. 55 cm3
19. Two pieces of zinc of the same size are put into 25 cm3 of water in a measuring cylinder. The volume of the cylinder is now 30 cm3. What is the volume of one piece of zinc ? A. B. C. D. 20. 2.0 cm 2.5 cm3 3.0 cm3 5.0 cm3
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Figure 9 Which of the following shows that The cell of Figure 9 is an animal cell ? A. Small size B. Presence of nucleus C. No chloroplast D. Presence of cell wall Question 22 and 23 are based on Figure 10. 22.
Figure 6 Five marbles of the same size are added into water in a measuring cylinder as shown in Figure 6. The level of the water rise to the 45 cm3 mark on the measuring cylinder. If each marble has a volume of 2 cm3 , what is the volume of water in the measuring cylinder ? A. 35 cm3 B. 43 cm3 C. 47 cm3
Figure 10 Figure 10 shows the structure of a root cell of the balsam plant. Which of the parts labeled P, Q and R can be found in the human cheek cell ? I P II Q
III R A. B. C. D. I and II only I and III only II and III only I , II and III Figure 11 Which of the following can be grouped together with this organism ? A. B. C. D. Spirogyra Mould Hydra Amoeba
23. Of the parts labelled P, Q , R and S, which maintains the shape of root cell ? A. B. C. D. P Q R S
24. Which structure in plant cell control substances entering and leaving the cell ? A. cell wall B. cell membrane C. cytoplasm D. nucleus 25. What is the basic unit of all living things ? A. Cell B. Organ C. Cell wall D. Tissue
B.
C. 26. Plant cells are different from animal cells because only plant cells have.. A. cytoplasm B. nucleus C. chloroplast D. cell membrane 27. Figure 11 shows a type of organism that lives in pond water. D.
organisms? A. Amoeba , yeast and Hydra B. Euglena , yeast and Spirogyra C. Yeast , Amoeba and Euglena D. Spirogyra , Euglena and Amoeba 30. Figure 12 shows a structure in the organisation of human cells.
X and Y ? CELL X Y SYSTEM Figure 13 X A. Kidney B. Stomach C. Bone tissue D. Platelet Y Sperm White blood cell Lung Nerve cell
Figure 12 Which of the following can this structure be grouped with ? I Ovum II Sperm III Testis A. B. C. D. II only I and II only II and III only I , II and III
33. Table 4 shows the organisation of cells to K and L. Cell Explanation organisation K A group of cells that carry out the same function L Two or more types of tissues together performing a certain function Table 4 Which of the following is represented by K and L on the explanations stated ? K A. Tissue B. Organ C. System D. Tissue 34. L System System Organ Organ
31. Which of the following shows the correct sequence of cell organization in the human body? A. B. C. D. TissueSystemCellOrgan CellTissueOrganSystem OrganCellTissueSystem CellOrganTissueSystem
32. Figure 13 shows human cell organization. Which of the following is represented by
organism
Figure 14 Which organisation of cells marked A, B , C and D in Figure 14 formed by a group of tissues to perform the same function ? 35. The small intestine is an example of a / an. A. B. C. D. Cell Tissue Organ System
A. B. C. D.
39. Paramecium and Amoeba are classed as animal cells because they.. A. B. C. D. have vacuoles do not have cytoplasm do not have a cell wall do not have a nucleus
36. Which of the following system supports the body and protects the organs of the human body ? A. B. C. D. Skeletal system Nervous system Respiratory system Reproductive system
40. Which of the following system are found in human beings ? I Reproductive system II Respiratory system III Skeletal system A. B. C. D. I and II only I and III only II and III only I , II and III
37. Which of the following statements is true for unicellular organisms ? I can only be seen through a microscope. II carries out all the process of life III cannot make food themselves A. B. C. D. II only I and II only II and III only I , II and III
38. Plants have fixed shapes. This is because plant cells have.