- 1. 1. The ways in which organisms survive in their various habitat is called --------
A) Observation B) Development C) Adaptation D) Habitation
- 2. 2. Cricket and cancer resistant rat are some of the organisms that live on ------
A) Inside water B) On the tree C) On the ground D) Subterranean
- 3. 3. The history of a family exposing how all the people are related to one another is called -----------
A) Palaeontology B) Synecology C) Archaeology D) Genealogy
- 4. 4. The earliest scientist that presented an organized study on heredity was --------
A) Neils Bohr B) Johann Gregor Mendel C) T. Mendelev D) John Dalton
- 5. 5. ---------- traits are the subjugated traits in a family which for a while remain dormant in a generation.
A) Dormant B) Recessive C) Recession D) Dominant
- 6. 6. The following are importance of family trait except ----------
A) To predict genotype frequency B) To detect crime C) Determine a future career D) Find a lost family
- 7. 7. One of the following is not a developmental stage in man.
A) Adulthood B) Adolescence C) Labouring stage D) Infancy
- 8. 8. The following indicate changes in growth except ---------
A) Increase in height B) Increase in size C) Increase in mindset D) Increase in weight
- 9. 9. The organism that provides food for all other organisms in the ecosystem is ---------
A) Decomposer B) Producer C) Carnivore D) Consumer
- 10. 10. The organisms that feed on both plants and animals are referred to as --------
A) Omnivores B) Carnivores C) Herbivores D) Producers
- 11. 11. Network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem is called ---------
A) Energy level B) Food web C) Food tray D) Food chain
- 12. 12. Periwinkles and lobsters are found in --------
A) Estuarine B) Fresh water C) Salt water D) Marine habitat
- 13. 13. The freshwater habitats include the following except -------
A) Streams B) Ponds C) Lakes D) Rivers E) Oceans
- 14. 14. A region where freshwater meets the saltwater is known as -------
A) Marine B) Estuarine C) Streams D) Lakes
- 15. 15. The webbed feet of duck is an adaptive feature for ---------
A) Swimming B) Flying C) Jumping D) Crawling
- 16. 16. _________________ is defined as the increase in size and weight as a result of increase in the number of cells in the body.
- 17. 17. Cerebellum and medulla oblongata are found in which part of the brain?
- 18. 18. The basic unit of inheritance is called ________________________
- 19. 19. The part of brain that serves as the centre for intelligence and memory, speed and sense of smell is called ________________________
- 20. 20. Weak and fragile, very rapid growth are characteristics of ________________________.
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