Biology 1 - Objective Test Questions
- Which of the following groups of animals do not Possess a nervous system?
- Porifera
- Cnidaria
- Platyhelminthes
- Nematoda
- The structural similarities in Paramecium and Euglena are in the
- shape of locomotory organs.
- blunt anterior and pointed posterior.
- presence of micro and mega nuclei in both.
- presence of anterior and posterior contractile vacuoles.
- Which of the following organisms cannot exist freely on its own?
- Chlamydomonas
- Amoeba
- Paramecium
- Plasmodium
The diagram below is an illustration of an Arthropod. Study it and answer question 4.
- The Arthropod in the diagram is not an insect because it
- has a big head which is almost equal to the “thorax.
- has eight legs and no wings.
- does not have visible eyes on its head.
- has head, thorax and abdomen.
- Which of the following cell organelles is the site for the production of ATP?
- Lysosome
- Nucleus
- Mitochondrion
- Ribosome
- An example of osmosis in plants is the
- movement of water through the xylem.
- loss of water vapour from the stomata.
- translocation of food through the phloem.
- absorption of water from the soil by the root.
- The organism that can carry out both autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition is
- Chlamydomonas.
- Eudorina
- Euglena
- Spirogyra
The diagram below illustrates a part of the human skeleton. Study it and answer questions 8 to 10.
- The diagram represents the bones of the
- upper arm
- lower arm
- upper leg
- lower leg
- Which of the labelled parts articulates with the head of the trochlea to form a hinge joint?
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- The labelled part that provides surface for the attachment of the triceps is
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- The diagram below illustrates the transverse section of a
- dicotyledonous root
- monocotyledonous root
- dicotyledonous stem
- monocotyledonous stem
- Which of the following actions does not occur during exhalation in man?
- Thoracic cavity decreases in volume
- Diaphragm flattens
- Ribs move down and in
- Air pressure increases in the thoracic cavity
The diagram below is an illustration of the urinary tubule ina mammal. Study it and answer questions 13 to 15.
- Which of the following substances is found in the part labelled II only?
- Lipid
- Protein
- Salts
- Water
- The part which contains the lowest concentration of urea is labelled
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- Which of the following substances is greater in concentration in the part labelled IV when compared to that of the part labelled I?
- Lipid
- Glucose
- Urea
- Uric acid
- Deamination of amino acids in the liver produces
- Blood sugar
- glycogen
- bile
- Urea
- Which of the following glands also serves as an exocrine gland?
- Ovary
- Pancreas
- Adrenal
- Thyroid
- Which of the following sequences is the correct route of the transmission of impulses along a reflex arc?
- Receptor — sensory neurone — synapse intermediate neurone — synapse > motor neurone effector
- Receptor —motor neurone — synapse - intermediate neurone — synapse > sensory neurone- effector
- Effector -> intermediate neurone > synapse — motor neurone — synapse — sensory neurone —> receptor
- Effector —> motor neurone — synapse —> sensory neurone + synapse — intermediate neurone > receptor
- When viewing an object that is close to the human eye, the
- eye lens become thin
- ciliary muscles relax
- suspensory ligament becomes taut
- eye lens become fat
- The part labelled I is the
- acrosome
- nucleus
- mitochondrion
- tail
- The function of the part labelled II is to
- fuse with the ovum during fertilization.
- generate the energy for the sperm to swim to the fallopian tube.
- help the sperm to swim forward.
- dissolve the membrane of the egg during fertilization.
- Which of the following types of placentation is not common amongst syncarpous pistils?
- Marginal
- Axile
- Parietal
- Free central
- The complex energy-rich organic matter which living organisms need for life is
- Water
- air
- food
- mineral salts
- Which of the following processes are associated with photosynthesis? I. Energy from sunlight is absorbed II. Carbon dioxide is evolved III. Oxygen is given off IV. Glucose is synthesized
- I and II only
- I, II and IV only
- I, III and IV only
- I, II, III and IV
- Which of the following functions is associated with calcium in plants? Formation of
- Cell wall
- ribosomes
- proteins
- cell membrane
The diagrams below are illustrations of the dentition of an organism. Study them and answer questions 26 to 28
- The dentition belongs to a
- rabbit
- cat
- frog
- man
- The function of the teeth labelled X is for
- biting and grasping
- chewing and grinding
- tearing and grasping
- chewing and tearing
- he teeth which are absent in the young of the organism are labelled
- W
- X
- Y
- Z
- The number of individuals that the environment can support over a long period of time is its
- Growth rate
- total capacity
- population capacity
- carrying capacity
- A good site for secondary succession would be
- A sand dune
- a bare rock
- a land that has just had forest fire
- a stretch of barren land
- A population which exceeds its carrying capacity and then collapses is represented graphically by a
- bell-shaped curve
- linear curve
- sigmoid curve
- skewed curve
- The natural dwelling place of an organism is called its
- ecological niche
- habitat
- population
- environment
- Which of the following ecological factors will result in food shortage?
- Drought
- Low rate of reproduction
- Emigration
- Topography
- Soil permeability refers to
- how easily water passes through the soil
- the proportion of air in the soil
- the proportion of water the soil holds
- how well water rises up the soil
- Which of the following groups of organisms do not have members that can be called autotrophs?
- Protists
- Mosses
- Chlorophyta
- Fungi
- Which of the following pyramids gives the most accurate picture of the relationships between the organisms at the various trophic levels in a food chain? A pyramid of
- numbers
- energy
- biomass
- size
- Which of’ the following statements is not associated with pyramids of energy?
- Efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels can be studied
- Comparisons of pyramids for different ecosystems can be made
- More accurate comparisons of trophic levels
- Representation of numbers of organisms at different trophic levels
- Which of the following materials is not easily biodegradable?
- Polythene bag
- Cotton bag
- Hides and skin bag
- Paper bag
- Which of the following pairs of organisms is in a mutualistic relationship?
- Hydra and Sea anemone
- Hermit crab and Sea anemone
- Dodder plant and Cocoa plant
- Mistletoe and Kolanut
- The establishment of game reserves and parks is a method of
- conserving natural resources.
- cultivating game.
- controlling pollution.
- cultural awareness.
- Which of the following practices is not used in conserving water?
- Afforestation
- Damming
- Deforestation
- Reforestation
- Which of the following resources cannot be renéwed?
- air
- petroleum
- Food crop
- soil
Use the diagram below to answer question 43.
- The type of variation illustrated above is
- continuous variation
- discontinuous variation
- morphological variation
- environmental variation
- Which of the following characters is not a morphological variation?
- Shape of the nose
- Colour of skin
- Colour of hair
- Tongue rolling
- An apple plant can produce sexually and asexually and it has 40 chromosomes in its leaf cells. How many chromosomes would be in each gamete and somatic cell?
- 20 chromosomes in the gametes and 10 in the somatic cells
- 40 chromosomes in the gametes and 20 in the somatic cells
- 20 chromosomes in the gametes and 40 in the somatic cells
- 40 chromosomes in the gametes and 40 in the somatic cells
- Assuming that A is the gene for normal skin colour and is dominant, while a is the gene for albinism and is recessive, what is the likely genotype of the couple which had 50% normal and 50% albino offspring?
- AA, aa
- Aa, aa
- AA, Aa
- Aa, Aa
- Which of the following statements is true about mutation?
- Phenotype is not involved
- genotype is not involved
- artificial induction is not possible
- genotype is involved
- One of the structural adaptations of mammals for movement on land is the development of the
- hollow bones
- pendactyl limb
- fused thoracic bones
- streamlined body
- Which of the following traits is not characteristic of social insects?
- All members are identical
- There is division of labour
- The members dwell in the same habitat
- Some members protect the queen
- The gradual cumulative, adaptive and heritable changes in an organism over a long period of time resulting in new species is called
- Adaptation
- Survival
- Organic evolution
- interspecific competition
Theory Questions
Section A - For All Candidates
- Question 1
- Sub-question a
- What is classification of living things?
- Name the scientist that developed the Binomial system of classification.
- State three reasons why it is necessary to classify living things.
- List seven major groups into which Taxonomists classify living things in order of hierarchy.
- Sub-question v
- State two features each which viruses have in common with:
- living things
- non-living things
- Name two viral diseases each of:
- plants
- humans
- Sub-question a
- State four characteristics of enzymes.
- List two digestive enzymes produced in the duodenum of humans.
- Name the substrate that each enzyme listed in 2(b)(1) acts on.
- State the products of each enzyme activity in 2(b)(ii)
- State one way in which chlorophyll is important in plants.
- Name two macroelements that are required for the formation of chlorophyll in plants.
- State one deficiency symptom of each macroelement named in 2(c)(ii).
- Outline the procedure used for testing for starch in a leaf.
- Name one instrument used for collecting:
- soil organisms from a soil sample
- tiny insects from a leaf or a stem.
- Make a diagram-6cm — 8cm long of the instrument named in 3(a)(ii).and label fully.
- Explain briefly the relationship between three examples of symbiotic organisms.
- Name one instrument used for collecting:
- A child belongs to blood group O and the mother belongs to group B. With the aid of a genetic cross, state the possible blood groups of the father.
- Name two forms of adaptive communication in animals.
- State two-reasons why organisms communicate with one another.
Section C - For Candidates in Nigeria Only
- Explain briefly the process of perceiving smell in humans.
- State the adaptive features of the egg of a domestic fowl.
- What are autotrophs?
- Name two unicellular organisms that are autotrophs.
- State five functions of the World Health Organization.
- Name two examples each of plants and animals that live in a freshwater pond.
- plants
- animals
- State five differences between the skin of a mammal and the ‘epidermis of a leaf.
- A farmer has two plots of land; plots A and B. On plot A, the farmer planted several seeds of maize. On plot B, the farmer planted several seeds of maize and pepper in a small area. What type of competition would be observed on:
- plot A
Biology 3 - Practical Questions
Section A - For All Candidates
- Question 1
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question e
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question f
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question a
- Question 2
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question e
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question f
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question a
Section C - For Candidates in Nigeria Only
- Question 4
- Sub-question a
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question b
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question c
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question d
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question e
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question f
- Sub-question i
- Sub-question ii
- Sub-question iii
- Sub-question iv
- Sub-question v
- Sub-question a