Pry 6 Basic Sci 1st Term Exam
  • 1. Which of the following statements is not correct
A) The earth moves round the sun
B) The sun moves round the earth
C) The moon moves round the earth
  • 2. Which of the following is incorrect? All living things can .....
A) Reproduce
B) Grow
C) Do not have life
  • 3. A ………is any substance that changes the way the body or mind works
A) food
B) drug
C) water
  • 4. ……drugs are drugs obtained from either plants or animals
A) common
B) Naturally occurring
C) synthetic
  • 5. All these are examples of naturally occurring drugs EXCEPT
A) honey
B) paracetamol
C) Tobacco
  • 6. All these are examples of synthetic drugs EXCEPT
A) vitamin C
B) Aspirin
C) honey
  • 7. ……….is a state of atmosphere at a particular time and place
A) symbols
B) weather
C) cloudy
  • 8. The earth is……..in shape
A) triangle
B) square
C) spherical
  • 9. All these are examples of heavenly bodies EXCEPT
A) the sun
B) the food
C) the moon
  • 10. The sun rises in the……….and sets in the……..
A) East, North
B) South, west
C) East, West
  • 11. …….is the largest planet.
A) Jupiter
B) Mars
C) Earth
  • 12. Neptune has how many numbers of moons?
A) 5
B) 14
C) 62
  • 13. A scientist that studies heavenly bodies like starts is called…..
A) Astronomer
B) Astrometric
C) Statistic
  • 14. The earth has ….. number(s) of moon(s).
A) 2
B) 1
C) 4
  • 15. …..is called a space traveler?
A) Astronaut
B) Doctor of science
C) Astound
  • 16. … is a disorder that arises as a result of a shortage in the red blood cells?
A) Plasma
B) Sickle cell
C) Anaemia
  • 17. ……is the liquid substance that circulates in the body, taking food materials round the parts of the body.
A) Cell
B) Blood
C) Living thing
  • 18. The earth makes one complete rotation about its axis in….hours?
A) 12
B) 24
C) 365
  • 19. There are ….. major seasons in Nigeria?
A) 3
B) 2
C) 1
  • 20. We have …. Cardinal points?
A) 2
B) 4
C) 3
  • 21. The earth revolves round the sun in about….days or years?
A) 360 or 1
B) 365 or 1
C) 366 or 1
  • 22. There are two types of eclipse namely…… and……
A) Eclipse of the moon and star
B) Eclipse of the sun and star
C) Eclipse of the sun and moon
  • 23. There are …… blood cells?
A) 4
B) 3
C) 2
  • 24. The heart pumps the blood round the….
A) Cells
B) Brain
C) Body
  • 25. The human heart has …. Chambers
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
  • 26. … is a disease that arises due to the multiplication of plasmodia in the red blood cells of man?
A) AIDS
B) Sickle cells
C) Malaria
  • 27. …..is a blood cancer?
A) Leukemia
B) White blood cells
C) Bad disease
  • 28. ……is the muscular organ that pumps blood round the body?
A) Heart
B) Brain
C) Cell
  • 29. There are …..types of blood circulation in the body?
A) 4
B) 3
C) 2
  • 30. …..are tubes through which blood moves round the body?
A) Blood vessels
B) Blood cells
C) Blood diseases
  • 31. …..is the condition of the atmosphere of a particular area at a given period of time?
A) Weather
B) Windy
C) Welterweight
  • 32. CO2means……
A) Carbohydrate
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Carbon hydrogen
  • 33. The scientist that study weather conditions are called……
A) Meteorologists
B) Weatherman
C) Metropolitan
  • 34. To see tiny objects more clearly, we may use…..
A) A thermometer
B) A microscope
C) A microphone
  • 35. Malaria is a disease transmitted by…..
A) Water
B) Food
C) Insects
  • 36. Vitamin C is to be found in ….
A) Fresh fruit
B) Rice
C) Bread
  • 37. The skull is found in the …..
A) Feet
B) Head
C) Leg
  • 38. Which of the following food is rich in vegetable protein?
A) Yam
B) Garri
C) Bean
  • 39. Food is cooked by the using of …… method
A) Drying
B) Boiling
C) Salting
  • 40. Which of these is a sense organ?
A) Liver
B) Blood
C) Tongue
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