Biology 1 - Objective Test Questions
- Which of the following structures will not be found in the nucleus of a cell?
- DNA
- Nucleolus
- Lysosome
- Centriole
- An example of organ level of organization
- bird
- kidney
- spermatozoon
- xylem
- Structural similarity between Paramecium and Amoeba is the presence of
- one food vacuole
- two contractile vacuoles
- two nuclei
- one gullet
- The classes of plants the root systems in diagram I and II below represent respectively
- Dicotyledoneae and Monocotyledoneae
- Monocotyledoneae and Dicotyledoneae
- Dicotyledoneae and Dicotyledoneae
- Monocotyledoncace and Monocotyledoncae
- What stage of cell division is illustrated in the diagram?
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
- The part labelled I is the
- centromere
- spindle fibre
- centriole
- chiasmata
- The rate of diffusion of molecules between two media will be higher if
- the difference in concentration of the two media is low
- the difference in concentration of the two media is negligible
- the difference in concentration of the two media is high
- there is no difference in the concentration of the two media
- Anaerobic respiration in the organism illustrated in the diagram below produces carbon dioxide and
- ethanol
- water
- oxygen
- glucose
- Underground storage stems which grow horizontally in the soil are
- bulbs
- runners
- rhizomes
- corms
- Muscle fatigue in the body of an athlete is due to
- low pH
- high oxygen content
- accumulation of lactic acid
- accumulation of carbonic acid
- The heart can beat continuously without being fatigued because it is composed of
- skeletal muscles
- smooth muscles
- cardiac muscles
- renal muscles
- The products of tissue respiration are
- glucose, oxygen and water
- oxygen, water and energy
- glucose, carbon dioxide and energy
- water, carbon dioxide and energy
- Excretory products in plants responsible for the decolouration of flowers are called
- alkaloids
- tannins
- anthocyanins
- resins
- The process of maintaining a steady internal environment is known as
- osmoregulation
- equilibration
- homeostasis
- plasmolysis
- Which of the following statements is not true about hormones?
- Their responses are voluntary
- They may affect more than one target organ
- They are chemical messengers in animals
- They are transported by the blood to the target organs
- The part labelled II is the
- olfactory lobe
- cerebellum
- cerebrum
- medulla oblongata
- The function of the part labelled II is that it controls
- posture and balance of body
- all voluntary actions
- temperature and appetite
- many involuntary actions
- To focus on a distant object, the ciliary muscle of the eye
- contracts and the eye lens gets thicker
- relaxes and the eye lens gets thinner
- contracts and the eye lens gets thinner
- relaxes and the eye lens gets thicker
- The main function of the amniotic fluid is for
- respiration in the foetus
- protection of the foetus from shock
- lubricating the birth canal
- nourishing the foetus
- Which part of the flower is responsible for the protection of young flower buds?
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- The essential parts of the flower are labelled
- I, II and III
- II,III and IV
- III, V and VI
- IV, V and VI
- Deficiency in insulin could lead to
- cirrhosis
- hepatitis
- diabetes
- nephritis
- Which of the following forms of energy is utilized during photosynthesis?
- Potential
- Kinetic
- Solar
- Chemical
- Light is excluded from a water culture experiment in order to
- prevent overheating of the roots
- enable the roots to grow straight down
- prevent ionization of water molecules
- prevent the growth of algae
- The major mineral present in the shell of Molluscs is
- copper
- sodium
- iron
- calcium
- The digestion of proteins starts in the
- small intestine
- stomach
- large intestine
- mouth
- Tooth decay is usually caused by
- undigested and absorbed food
- eating limited amount of sweetened food
- the bacteria in the mouth that metabolize sugar to acids
- eating a lot of proteinous foods
- The conversion of ammonium salts into nitrates is called
- putrefaction
- denitrification
- fixation
- nitrification
- The salinity of a brackish habitat increases immediately after rainfall
- increases immediately after rainfall
- increases at the end of the rainy season
- decreases with an increase in the number of organisms
- increases during the dry season
- If 90 ants are found in a field with a total area of 100m; what is the population density of the ants?
- 0.09
- 0.90
- 9.00
- 90.00
- The complex relationship between the members of a community and their physical environment Is known as
- commensalism
- symbiosis
- saprophytism
- ecology
- The specific role of a species within its environment is known as its
- habitat
- niche
- trophic level
- biotic community
- Which of the following soil fertility improvement methods will have the most negative effect on the ecosystem if not controlled?
- Application of N-P-K fertilizer
- Shifting cultivation
- Mixed farming
- Crop rotation
- Organisms in an ecosystem are usually grouped according to their trophic level into
- carnivores an omnivores
- consumers and parasites
- producers, and saprophytes
- Producers and consumers
- In the pyramid of energy illustrated below, the organism with the least amount of transferred energy is
- Spirogyra
- tadpole
- fish
- bird
- Tall trees with unbranched trunks which grow above the upper storey of the forest are commonly referred to as
- emergents
- herbs
- lianes
- shrubs
- Maize grains are best stored against insect attacks by
- keeping in a silo
- storing in the room
- leaving them on their cobs
- covering with leaves
- Cholera is mostly spread by
- air
- soil
- water
- noise
- Which of the following resources is renewable?
- Petroleum
- Coal
- Iron
- Trees
- Which of the following roles is not performed by a government agency responsible for forest maintenance?
- Which of the following factors is not a source of variation in living organisms?
- Environment
- Inheritance
- Mitosis
- Meiosis
- Individuals with blood group AB can donate blood to individuals with blood group(s)
- A and B
- A and O
- AB only
- O only
- The process occurs in the
- nucleus
- mitochondria
- Golgi body
- cytoplasm
- The process is called
- replication
- cell maturation
- crossing over
- mutation
- Which of the following nucleotides is not found in the DNA molecule?
- Adenine
- Cytosine
- Guanine
- Uracil
- In a complete dominance monohybrid cross between a pure breeding yellow flowered plant Y and a pure breeding white flowered plant y, the result of the first filial generation is
- 50% yellow flowers
- 75% yellow flowers
- all yellow flowers
- all white flowers
- A man whose blood is heterozygous B is married to a woman whose blood group is also heterozygous B. Which of the following statements is correct about the blood group of their four offspring?
- Three of them belong to blood group B
- Three of them belong to blood group O
- None of them belongs to blood group O
- Two of them belong to blood group
- The cross between RrTt and rrtt where R is a gene for red colour and T for tallness will result in
- all the offspring being tall with red fruits
- 25 % tall with red fruits
- 50% tall with red fruits
- 75% tall with red fruits
- The yellow and black stripes on the body of wasps is an example of
- mimicry
- courtship behaviour
- camouflage
- warning colouration
- The biological importance of the dance by the worker honeybee is that it
- acts as a signal for mating
- serves as a warning signal
- signals the availability of food
- serves as a means of identifying members
Biology 2 - Theory Questions
Section A - For All Candidates
- Complete the table below with the respiratory surface of each of the listed organisms.
- State five characteristic features of respiratory surfaces in organisms.
- Make a drawing, 4 cm - 6 cm long of the respiratory organ in Tilapia and label fully.
- The table below shows the percentage composition of fat and protein in six different meat types. Study it and answer questions 2(a) to 2(d).
- Which two of the meat types may be recommended for an obese patient?
- State one reason for the answer in 2(a)(i).
- Which two of the meat types would provide the most energy?
- State two reasons for the answer in 2(b)(i).
- Which three of the meat types could be recommended for a child suffering from kwashiorkor?
- State one reason for the answer in 2(c)((i).
- Which of the meat types would most likely be suitable for
- an active teenager
- a 70 - year old human?
- Which other class of food provides energy?
- State three uses of fat in the human body.
- Describe briefly the procedure for testing for fat in a meat sample sample using a piece of white paper.
- Classify the following biological associations under the headings in the table below:
- Remora and shark;
- Lichen;
- Cattle and white Egret;
- Tapeworm in the gut of humans
- Flowers and Honeybees
- Mistletoe and Cacao plant.
- State three adaptive features of parasites.
- State two effects of parasites on their hosts.
- What are saprophytes?
- Give four examples of saprophytes.
- Classify the following biological associations under the headings in the table below:
- Use the information below to answer questions 4(a)(i) and A(a)(ii). HbA represents normal haemoglobin, HbS represents sickled haemoglobin.
- A female heterozygote for sickle cell married a sickler. With the aid of a genetic diagram, determine the:
- possible genotypes of their offspring.
- phenotypic ratio of the offspring.
- Explain briefly the reason why a Rhesus negative woman married to a Rhesus positive man might lose her second pregnancy.
- Name two examples of features in animals that support the theory of use and disease of second pregnancy.
- List three structures in mammals that are vestigial.
- A female heterozygote for sickle cell married a sickler. With the aid of a genetic diagram, determine the:
Section C - For Candidates In Nigeria Only
- Explain briefly the importance of the following factor and organisms in the nitrogen cycle:
- lightning
- nitrosomonas
- Azotobacter
- Name the excretory organ in:
- insects
- earthworm
- Explain briefly the following diseases:
- hepatitis
- kidney stones
- State three effects of lack of sense receptors in the skin of humans
- List three layers of the epidermis in the skin of humans.
- What is metamorphosis?
- State the type of metamorphosis exhibited by each of the following insects listed in the table below
- Explain briefly the importance of the following factor and organisms in the nitrogen cycle:
Biology 3 - Practical Questions
Section A - For All Candidates
- Study Specimens A, B, C, E and F and answer questions 1(a) to 1(e).
- Name one branch of Biology which involves the use of specimens A, B,C, D,E and F.
- State one function each of specimens A, B, C, D, E and F.
- Describe briefly how each of specimens B and D could be used.
- Make a drawing, 10 cm to 12 cm long of specimen D and label fully.
- Name two organisms each associated with the use of specimens D and F.
- Study specimens Hand J and answer questions 2(a) to 2(d)
- Name the Kingdom and Class of organisms from which specimen H could be obtained. Kingdom: Class
- Name the specific location on the body of the organism from which specimen H could be obtained.
- Name one example of organism from which specimen H could be obtained.
- State six observable structural differences between specimens H and J.
- State three observable structural similarities between specimens H and J.
- State one function each of specimens H and J to the organisms that possess them. H: J:
- Mention:
- three observable features that adapt specimen H to the function stated against it in 2(c)
- two observable features that adapt specimen J to the function stated against it in 2(c).
Section C - For Candidates in Nigeria Only
- Study Specimens P, and Q and answer questions 4(a ) to 4(e).
- State the sex of specimen P.
- Give one reason for the answer in 4(a)(i).
- Name the habitats of each of specimens P and Q.
- State three adaptations each of specimens P and Q to their habitats.
- State one observable structural differences between specimens
- State three observable structural similarities between specimens P and Q.
- Observe the mouthpart of specimen Q and state its feeding mechanism.
- List one food which specimen Q feeds on.
- Remove carefully one of the legs on the right side of the metathorax of specimen P. Make a drawing, 6 cm to 8 cm long of the removed leg and label fully.