University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education Biology Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2005 45 Minutes
University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education Biology Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2005 45 Minutes
University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education Biology Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2005 45 Minutes
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BIOLOGY 0610/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice
May/June 2005
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
1 A student was walking along a road when he saw an object under a tree.
When the student touched the object it changed colour, rolled over and divided into two.
A amphibian
B fish
C mammal
D reptile
backbone
eagle
(Aquila)
Q golden
(chrysaetos)
P Q
A class genus
B class species
C genus class
D species genus
petal
A liver cell
B palisade tissue
C red blood cell
D xylem vessel
R S
A chloroplasts nucleus
B chloroplasts and nucleus watery solution
C nucleus chloroplasts
D watery solution chloroplasts and nucleus
A a cell
B an organ
C an organ system
D a tissue
9 Which function is carried out by the ciliated cells in the respiratory tract?
10 Osmosis is the passage of …1… molecules from a region of their higher concentration to a region
of their lower concentration through a …2… permeable membrane.
1 2
A sugar completely
B sugar partially
C water completely
D water partially
The arrows show the direction of movement of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
capillary
carbon
oxygen
dioxide
alveolus
A conduction
B diffusion
C osmosis
D transpiration
enzyme
activity
1 7 14
pH
What does the graph show about the activity of this enzyme?
A absorption
B assimilation
C egestion
D ingestion
substance
carbohydrate fat protein
A Key
B = yes
C = no
D
A key
B amino acid
glucose
C
chemical bond
D
17 What is translocated from the leaves to the growing parts of the plant?
A amino acids
B carbon dioxide
C starch
D water vapour
18 Double circulation of the blood means that for every complete circuit of the body
A atria and ventricles contract alternately.
B blood flows through the arteries and veins.
C blood flows through atria and ventricles.
D blood flows twice through the heart.
component function
A B C D
cotton wool
at 4 ºC at 20 ºC at 4 ºC at 20 ºC
body cell
capillary
Which substances must pass in the direction of the arrow for the cells to respire aerobically?
features of skin
large area compared well supplied with
with body size blood vessels
A key
B = suitable
C = not suitable
D
23 In which organ is urea formed and through which tube does it leave the body?
organ tube
A kidney ureter
B kidney urethra
C liver ureter
D liver urethra
blood vessels
sweating
in the skin
A decreases constrict
B decreases dilate
C increases constrict
D increases dilate
10
before after
movement movement
Which is the order of events that causes the movement shown in the diagrams?
Diagram 1 shows a plant shoot. Diagram 2 shows small invertebrates in a glass tube.
diagram 1 diagram 2
direction
of light direction black
of light cover
11
28 Which structure contains the male gamete as it passes from one flower to another?
A anther
B ovule
C pollen
D seed
C
B
A carbon dioxide
B light
C mineral salts
D water
12
200
height / cm 100
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
age / years
A 0–2 years
B 8–10 years
C 12–14 years
D 20–22 years
A blood group
B body mass
C height
D width of hand
33 A family has three daughters. The mother is pregnant for the fourth time.
A 25 % B 50 % C 75 % D 100 %
13
carnivores
herbivores
producers
A B C D
sun
B primary C secondary
producer
consumer consumer
D
decomposer
14
A burning coal
B decay of leaves in the soil
C photosynthesis in plants
D respiration in animals
15
38 The diagram shows the release of a substance into the atmosphere from different sources.
Sun
A carbon dioxide
B oxygen
C urea
D water vapour
39 The table shows the population of a type of small mammal on an island, over five years.
1 5200
2 5800
3 6400
4 6900
5 230
What could have caused the change in population size between years 4 and 5?
A immunity to disease
B less pollution
C more predators
D plenty of food
16
40 What changes in the concentration of oxygen, number of bacteria and number of fish are caused
by sewage entering a river?
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