2020 Biology

  1. The hormone which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood is called?
  • A. Adrenalin
  • B. Auxin
  • C. Insulin
  • D. Thyroxine
  1. Deamination occurs in the?
  • A. Kidney
  • B. Pancreas
  • C. Spleen
  • D. Liver
  1. In an agricultural ecosystem, the biotic component consists of
  • A. crops, pests and beneficial insects
  • B. crops, temperature and humidity
  • C. pests, beneficial insects and water
  • D. crops, water and soil
  1. Epiphytes growing on the branches of trees provide an example of the relationship known as?
  • A. parasitism
  • B. commensalism
  • C. saprophytism
  • D. holophytism
  1. The hypha of rhizopus is said to be non-septate because it
  • A. does not contain chloropyll
  • B. has no cross wall
  • C. is vacuoled
  • D. stores oil globus
  1. The function of ribosome in cells is
  • A. protein synthesis
  • B. starch synthesis
  • C. transport of material
  • D. lipid storage
  1. In which of the following does external fertilization take place?
  • A. toad
  • B. lizard
  • C. bird
  • D. cockroach
  1. The villus in the small intestine is significant because
  • A. Increases the surface area for absorption
  • B. increases the surface area for digestion
  • C. assists in mixing digested food
  • D. assists in filtering undigested food
  1. The butterfly is of great economic importance because
  • A. of it’s use in scientific studies
  • B. it sucks nectar from flowers
  • C. it adds to the beauty of the environment
  • D. it pollinates flowers of crops and other plants
  1. The bright colours of the comb and feathers in the peacock are for?
  • A. sex differentiation
  • B. beauty
  • C. courtship
  • D. defence
  1. What is the term used to describe biotic and abiotic factors in the environment of the organism?
  • A. habitat
  • B. biome
  • C. ecosystem
  • D. ecological niche
  1. Which of the following instruments is NOT used in measuring abiotic factors in any habitat?
  • A. microscope
  • B. thermometer
  • C. hygrometer
  • D. windvane
  1. The smallest living organism which share the characteristics of both living and non-living matter are
  • A. bacteria
  • B. fungi
  • C. viruses
  • D. protozoa
  1. The process by which a red blood cell placed in distilled water absorbs water until it burst and realease it’s content into the surrounding is known as
  • A. osmosis
  • B. plasmolysis
  • C. turgidity
  • D. hemolysis
  1. Which of the following waste products in plants is excreted through the stomata and lenticles?
  • A. carbon dioxide
  • B. alkaloids
  • C. tannins
  • D. anthoocyanins

16.

Use the diagram to answer the question

The vertebra illustrated is

  • A. lumber
  • B. thoracic
  • C. caudal
  • D. cervical

17.

Use the diagram to answer the question

The neural arch is labelled

  • A. i
  • B. ii
  • C. iii
  • D. iv
  1. The excretory structure in the earthworm is the
  • A. malphighian tubule
  • B. flame cell
  • C. nephridium
  • D. kidney
  1. In which of the following vertebrates does the skin function as a respiratory surface
  • A. rat
  • B. lizard
  • C. fish
  • D. frog
  1. The process of walking is under the control of the part of the brain called
  • A. optic lobe
  • B. olfactory lobe
  • C. cerebellum
  • D. medulla oblongata
  1. The ability of the eyes to focus on both near and distance objects is termed
  • A. image formation
  • B. refraction
  • C. hypermetropia
  • D. accommodation
  1. A group of organism of different species living in a particular area is described as a
  • A. colony
  • B. community
  • C. population
  • D. niche
  1. The biological association that contributes directly to succession in a community is
  • A. competition
  • B. predation
  • C. parasitism
  • D. commensalism
  1. Floating microscopic heterotrophs are mostly grouped as
  • A. phytoplankton
  • B. zooplankton
  • C. microbes
  • D. nekton
  1. Vaccination is carried out in order to
  • A. check the production of poison
  • B. increase the activities of white blood cells
  • C. increase the number of red blood cells
  • D. stimulate the production of anti-bodies
  1. For growth to occur in organisms, the rate of
  • A. anabolism must exceed that of catabolism
  • B. catabolism must exceed that of anabolism
  • C. food storage must be low
  • D. food storage must be high
  1. The probability of a baby being a boy or a girl depends on the contribution of the
  • A. father’s sex cells
  • B. father’s stomatic chromosome
  • C. mother’s sex cell
  • D. mother’s X-chromosome
  1. Both recesssive and dominant characters are found
  • A. on different chromosome in the cell
  • B. at the same logus of a homologous chromosome
  • C. at a different loci of a homologous chromosome
  • D. on the same chromatid in a chromosome
  1. In a population of living things, the parameters of size, height, weight and colours are examples of
  • A. continuous variation
  • B. non-heritable variation
  • C. discontinuous variation
  • D. physiological variation

30.

Use the diagram to answer the question.

The process of water loss and intake indicated by the arrows labelled i and ii are respectively

  • A. evaporation and osmosis
  • B. osmosis and exhalation
  • C. osmosis and diffusion
  • D. urination and diffusion
  1. The noticeable adaptation of the animal to it’s aquatic habitat is the possession of
  • A. webbed digits
  • B. four limb
  • C. wide mouth
  • D. large eyes
  1. Paternity disputes can most accurately be resolved through the use of
  • A. blood group typing
  • B. finger printing
  • C. tongue rolling
  • D. DNA Analysis

33.

Use the table below to answer the question.

High relative humidity will be expected in Zones

  • A. ii and iv
  • B. ii and iii
  • C. i and iii
  • D. i and iv

34.

Use the table to answer the question.

Which of the zones is likely to be a desert?

  • A. i
  • B. ii
  • C. iii
  • D. iv
  1. When bacteria swim from cold to warm regions, this is known as
  • A. positive phototaxis
  • B. negative phototaxis
  • C. positive thermotaxis
  • D. negative chemotaxis
  1. The only caste in the termite colony whose members can feed themselves are the
  • A. workers
  • B. reproductives
  • C. soldiers
  • D. nymphs
  1. Which of the following is the best explanation for a child who is phenotypically short and born of two tall parents
  • A. both parent possess genes for shortness
  • B. the father possess a gene for shortness
  • C. nature makes the child short
  1. Which of the following vertebrates has the most simple structured heart
  • A. reptile
  • B. fish
  • C. mammal
  • D. Amphibian

39.

Use the diagram to answer the question.

The type of protective adaption exhibited by the animal is

  • A. disruptive colouration
  • B. flash colouration
  • C. countershading colouration
  • D. warning colouration

40.

Use the diagram to answer the question.

The structure labelled i is

  • A. photosensitive
  • B. radiosensitive
  • C. chemoreceptive
  • D. tactile

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