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EDUCATION GHANA

END OF TERM ONE EXAMINATION


SUBJECT: INTEGRATED SCIENCE FORM: THREE (3)
NAME……………………………………………………. DATE……………………..
SECTION B
COMPULSORY QUESTION
1. The diagram A. B. C represent the arrangement of particles in the three states of
matter.

A B C

(a) Which of the diagram above represent?


(I) solid
(ii) Liquid
(iii) Gas (3 marks)

(b) Give reasons for your answer in (a). (2 marks)

(c) State two differences between A and B. (2 marks)

(d) State three characteristics of A B and C. (1 mark)

(d) Give two examples of A B and C.


(1/2 mark each)

SECTION C
Answer three questions only from this section.

2 (a). Identify two functions of the following.


(I) Nucleus.
(iii) Vacuole.
(iii) Mitochondrion. (1mark each)

(b). Outline three differences between plant and animal cell. (1 mark)
(c). Give three similarities of between plant and animal cell. (1 mark)

(d) What is a cell? (3 mark)

3 (a). Outline the stages of water cycle. (4 mark)


(b). Mention one importance of water to following
(I) Human
(iii) Animals
(iii) Crops
(iv) Environment. (1mark each)
(c). State and explain two importance of water cycle. (2 marks)
(d). what is water cycle. (3 marks)

4 (a). Show the order of the stages of the life cycle of the housefly. (4 marks)
(b). Discuss four activities of the housefly that affect human. (2 marks)
(c). Mention three ways to reduce the effect of the activities of the housefly on
human. (1 mark)

5 (a). Give two examples of animals classified as following with one with one
example each.
(i) Ruminants.
(ii) Monogastric.
(iii) Poultry. (2 marks)
(b). Write two characteristics of the following.
(I) Ruminants.
(ii) Monogastric.
(iii) Poultry (2 mark)
(c). Explain the following.
(i) Ruminants.
(ii) Monogastric
(iii) Poultry. (1 mark each)

SECTION A
Answer all questions

1. The following are all living things D. Feeding.


except. 3. How many states of matter do we
A. Tree. have?
B. Television. A. 2.
C. Human being. B. 3.
D. Dog. C. 4.
2. Which of the following is not a D. 5.
characteristic of all living organisms? 4. Which of the following substance
A. Respiration. exist in all the three states of matter?
B. Reproduction. A. Petrol.
C. Photosynthesis. B. Water.
C. Alcohol. 11. The process by which a
D. Milk. naphthalene ball (camphor) placed in a
box gets smaller in size is termed
5. Which of the following substance A. Condensation.
takes the of its container? B. Sublimation.
A. Stone. C. Melting.
B. Water. D. Evaporation.
C. Paper. 12. All the following are life processes
D. Chalk. except
6. Which of the following is not a A. reproduction.
characteristic of all living organism? B. excretion.
The ability to C. respiration.
A. Breakdown food to obtain energy. D. egestion.
B. Produce food using the sun’s energy. 13. The life process by which energy is
C. Make use of food nutrient to released from the breakdown of food is
grow. called
D. Respond to changes within the A. excretion.
environment. B. digestion.
7. Which of the following statement C. respiration.
about plant is/ are true D. nutrition.
I. Most plant shows movement. 14. The substance that enables green
II. Green plant manufacture their plant to trap sunlight for the
own food. manufacture of food is
III. All animal depend directly on A. chlorophyll.
plant for food. B. nucleus.
A. I only C. phloem.
B. II only D. xylem.
C. III only 15. The property of a rock that makes
D. I and II only it different from water is that it has
8. The process by which living things A. fixed shape.
increase in size and weight is B. fixed volume.
A. Growth. C. density.
B. Movement. D. mass.
C. Sensitivity. 16. The following are natural sources
D. Excretion. of water except
9. The process by which steam is A. well.
changed into liquid is called B. rain.
A. Sublimation. C. pipe.
B. Melting. D. stream.
C. Filtration. 17. Which of the following gases in
D. Condensation. exhaled air
10. The space occupied by matter is its A. Oxygen
A. area. B. Nitrogen.
B. Length. C. carbon dioxide
C. Volume. D. Hydrogen.
D. Width.
18. The housefly is an agent for spread B. stem.
of C. root
A. cholera D. branches.
B. malaria 27. Which of the following profession
C. measles. use plant nutrient in their activities
D. tuberculosis. A. farmers.
19. Which of the following substances B. doctors.
is not an element C. fisherman.
A. Aluminum D. pharmacist.
B. Ammonia 28. Animal droppings is an organic
C. Oxygen fertilizer.
D. Sodium. A. False
20. Potassium has the atomic number? B. True
A. 4. C. None
B. 19. 29. Domestic animal are normally seen
C. 7. around
D. 10. A. schools.
21. The following are all things the B. homes.
housefly feeds on except C. churches.
A. rotten foods. D. market places.
B. manure. 30. Domestic animals are normally
C. leaf. used as pet.
D. liquid waste. A. True.
22. The housefly creates nuisance B. False.
A. True C. None.
B. false 31. Which of the following part of the
23. Which of the following substance plant contain the green pigment.
helps plant to grow A. mitochondrion.
A. rocks. B. vacuole.
B. lime stone. C. chloroplast.
C. molecule. D. cell wall.
D. animal droppings. 32. Both plant and animal cell have?
24. The bees provide us with? A. cell wall.
A. musk. B. chloroplast.
B. silk. C. nucleus.
C. egg. D. vacuole.
D. honey. 33. Animal cell have a permanent
25. The following are all animals for vacuole.
domestic use except? A. true
A. dog. B. false
B. cat. 34. Cytoplasm have the following
C. monkey function except?
D. rat A. salt and sugar are present.
26. Plant absorb their nutrients B. it gets rid of waste materials.
through? C. it protects the internal structure of
A. leaf. the plant.
D. chemical reaction take place in it. 38. The cytoplasm and nucleus of a cell
35. Gases are more compressible than are collectively called?
solids because? A. protoplasm.
A. solids have harder surfaces. B. cell membrane.
B. gas particles are widely spread out. C. cell wall.
C. the molecules of gases are D. cell vacuole.
randomly arranged. 39. Which of the following statement
D. gases are close together in solids. about the cell membrane is not true
36. All the following are common A. it gives the cell shape.
features of animal cell except? B. it protects the internal structure of
A. nucleus. the cell.
B. cytoplasm C. it controls life activities in the cell.
C. cell wall. D. it controls the entry and exist of the
D. cell membrane. substance in the cell.
37. Water is important to all the 40. Which of the following animals is
following except? not used domestically.
A. human beings A. cat.
B. plants B. goat.
C. animals. C. dog.
D. atmosphere. D. lion.
MARKING SCHEME
INTEGRATED SCIENCE FORM: 1
SECTION B
MARKING SCHEME
COMPULSORY

1.A. A= Liquid
B= Solid
C= Gas

1.B. B represent solids because spaces between particles are small or molecules are
closely packed together.
A represent liquids because spaces between particles are wide or molecules are
separated from each other.
C represent gases because spaces between particles are far apart or molecules are
widely separated.

1.C. -A do not have a fixed shape whiles B have a fixed shape.


-A have the ability to flow whiles B do not have the ability to flow.
-A is less dense whiles B is very dense.

1D. Characteristics of solids


- it has definite shape
-it has definite volume
-it is very dense
-particles have low kinetic energy

Characteristics of liquid
-It has a fixed volume
-Particles are not held in fixed position
-it has high density
-particles move about constantly

Characteristics of gas
-it has no fixed shape
-it has no fixed volume
-it can be easily compressed
-it has low density.

1E. Examples of A
Water, petrol, kerosene, alcohol, milk etc.

Examples of B
Wood, stone, book, human beings phone sans etc.
Examples of C
Carbon dioxide gas, hydrogen gas, oxygen gas LPG etc.

2A. Functions of a Nucleus


-it controls the life activities of the cell.
-the nucleus contains a watery fluid called nucleoplasm.
-it contains hereditary units known as genes.

Functions of Vacuole
-the fluid in vacuole creates pressure on the cell wall and this helps to keep the
wall rigid.
-it stores food substance such as sugars and salt for the cell.

Function of Mitochondrion
-the mitochondrion are organelles that are responsible for the production of
energy for the cell.
-they are numerous in muscle and sperm cell.

2B. Examples of fertilizers under organic and inorganic.


-Organic manures leaves compost
-Inorganic; ammonium nitrate potassium sulfate superphosphate triple super.

2C. Similarities between plant and animal cell.


-They all have nucleus
-They all have cytoplasm
-They all have cell membrane
-They all have vacuoles
-They all have mitochondrion
2D. Cell is the smallest unit of a living organism. It is the cell that is capable of
existing on its own.

3A. Stages of water cycle.


Evaporation--- condensation----precipitation---- collection

3B. Importance of water to Animals


-it regulates their body temperature
-removing wastes from the body
-it provides them with nutrient.

Importance of water to Human


-it carries nutrient and oxygen to cells.
-it lessens the burden on the kidney and liver
-flushing out waste products from the body.

Importance of water to the environment


-it supports the health of rivers and water lands
-it helps support communities that rely on them

3C. Importance of water cycle.


-it enables the availability of water for all living organism.
-it regulates weather patterns on our planet etc.

3D. What is water cycle.


Is the processes by which water circulate between the earths, ocean, atmosphere
and land

4A. Order of the life stage of the life cycle of the housefly.
Egg------Larva------Pupa-----Adult

4B. Activities of the housefly that affect human


-food poisoning
-transfer diseases
-nuisance in the environment
-they spread diseases.
Must explained

4C. Ways to reduce the activities of the housefly


-by keeping trash sealed.
-by keeping surroundings clean
-the use of pest control
-proper trash disposal
-pets clean up

5A. Examples of Animals


a. Ruminant----cattle, sheep, goat, buffalo, giraffe etc.
b. Monogastric---- human, poultry, pigs, horses, rabbits, dogs, cats etc.
c. Poultry----- chickens, turkeys, ducks, guinea fowl, pigeons etc.

5B. Characteristics of Ruminants


-They have four chamber stomach
-They have two toed feet
Characteristics of Monogastric
-They have a single stomach
-Gastric juices are produced by their liver, salivary gland and the pancreas.

Characteristics of Poultry
-They lay eggs
- They are social
-They have wings which helps them to fly etc.

5C. Explain the following


Ruminant is an animal that chew the cud and have complex 3 or 4 chambered
stomach.

Monogastric is a mammal with a single compartment stomach.

Poultry are birds raised commercially or domestically for meat, egg and
feathers.

OBJECTIVES

1. B 21.C
2.C 22.A
3.B 23.D
4. B 24.D
5.B 25.D
6.B 26.C
7.B 27.A
8.A 28.B
9.D 29.B
10A 30.A
11.B 31.C
12.D 32.C
13.C 33.B
14.A 34.C
15.A 35.B
16.C 36.C
17.C 37.D
18.A 38.A
19.B 39.C
20.B 40.D

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