Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.
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.
Electronic calculators may be used.
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A growth
B nutrition
C movement
D respiration
2 The table shows the scientific names of four members of the cat family.
crown
root
A cell membrane
B cytoplasm
C vacuole
D cell wall
1 2 3
6 The diagram shows an insect as seen using the low power lens of a microscope.
B A
leaf cells
xylem
A key
B amino acid
glucose
C
chemical bond
D
A amylase
B lipase
C pectinase
D protease
A pH 2 B pH 7 C pH 9 D pH 12
A cellulose
B chlorophyll
C hemoglobin
D starch
A fats
B fiber
C iron
D protein
16 The diagram shows the human alimentary canal, with a string marked in meters beside it.
esophagus
0
3
string marked
in meters
4
9 anus
A 2m B 6m C 8m D 9m
18 Which tissue transports water from the roots to the leaves in a plant?
A cortex
B epidermis
C mesophyll
D xylem
A brain
B colon
C ear
D heart
muscle layer
A an artery
B a capillary
C a vein
D a ventricle
22 The table shows the approximate composition of inspired and expired air.
P 78.10 78.10
Q 20.90 16.00
R variable variable
S 0.04 4.00
A carbon dioxide
B nitrogen
C oxygen
D water vapor
23 In an experiment to investigate anaerobic respiration, two bottles are set up in a warm room, as
shown.
P Q
balloon balloon
A B
P Q P Q
C D
P Q P Q
24 The diagram represents the exchange of gases during breathing and during respiration in the
body.
oxygen
oxygen in blood
X Y
carbon
carbon dioxide
dioxide
in blood
X Y
A lungs air
B lungs body cells
C body cells air
D body cells lungs
27 What shows the order in which these structures are involved in a reflex action?
A effector
B receptor
C sense organ
D stimulus
29 The diagram shows the gas exchange surface of a person who has just smoked a cigarette.
P
moisture
alveolus wall
What is substance P?
A carbon dioxide
B carbon monoxide
C nicotine
D tar
30 Which method of birth control works by preventing an egg from being released?
A condom
B contraceptive pill
C monitoring body temperature
D vasectomy
A light
B oxygen
C suitable temperature
D water
A 2→3→1→4
B 2→3→4→1
C 3→2→1→4
D 3→2→4→1
33 In some mammals the allele for brown coat color is dominant to the allele for white coat color.
Which percentage of offspring will be white if a cross is made between two heterozygous
mammals?
A amino acid
B chromosome
C gene
D mutation
A A person can roll their tongue only when they are young.
B There are many different types of tongue rollers.
C Tongue rolling has to be learnt.
D Tongue rolling is something that a person either can or cannot do.
36 What is shown by the widest block in a pyramid of numbers for a grassland ecosystem?
By which process is energy transferred from the potato plant to the slug?
A egestion
B excretion
C ingestion
D photosynthesis
38 A farmer put some fertilizer on his field. Some of the fertilizer drained into a nearby lake.
lake
plants
What is the effect of the fertilizer on the growth of the crop plants in the field and the plants in the
lake?
A decreased decreased
B decreased increased
C increased decreased
D increased increased
39 The diagrams show the depth and rate of breathing in a person at 12.00 pm and 1.00 pm.
12.00 pm 1.00 pm
0.5 dm3
volume
volume
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
time / seconds time / seconds
What happens to the person’s breathing between 12.00 pm and 1.00 pm?
depth rate
of breathing of breathing
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
40 The table shows the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in three different years.
A destruction of rainforests
B increased use of fertilizers containing nitrogen
C pollution of air by sulfur dioxide
D rise in the sea level
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