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PES SS1 BIOLOGY
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  • 1. All living things are made up of ____
A) Neutron
B) Mass
C) Cell
D) Water
E) Molecule
  • 2. Unicellular organisms consist of____ cell(s)
A) 4
B) 3
C) 5
D) 1
E) 2
  • 3. What is the simplest and smallest basic unit of life?
A) Matter
B) Cell
C) Mass
D) Isotope
E) Organism
  • 4. The characteristics of living things consist all except ____
A) irritability
B) nutrition
C) death
D) movement
E) looking
  • 5. Examples of unicellular organisms include all except
A) Volvox
B) Euglena
C) Paramecium
D) Amoeba
E) Chlamydomonas
  • 6. Unicellular organisms are also known as____
A) None of the above
B) Acellular
C) Cellular
D) Macrocellular
E) Microcellular
  • 7. Multicellular organisms consist of ____ cells
A) all of the above
B) I don't know
C) 2
D) 1
E) 0
  • 8. Who is the father of cells?
A) Rudolf von Virchow
B) Theodor Schwan
C) Felix Dujardin
D) Matthias Schleiden
E) Robert Hooke
  • 9. A French biologist who discovered that the cell was made up of a living substance is known as ___
A) Kelvin Ape
B) All of the above
C) Cynthia Malomo
D) Robert Hooke
E) Felix Dujardin
  • 10. The followings are the theories of cell except
A) All cells come from previously existing cells
B) All living organisms are made of cells
C) There is no life apart from the life of cell
D) The cell is the structural and functional unit of life
E) Cells are also found in non living things
  • 11. Matthias Schleiden stated his theory in the year
A) 1665
B) 1835
C) 1855
D) 1839
E) 1838
  • 12. An example of a single and free living organism is______
A) Zygnema
B) Pandorina
C) Filament
D) Paramecium
E) Volvox
  • 13. In multicellular organisms, a group of numerous, similar cells arranged together and performing a specific function are called_____
A) System
B) Tissue
C) None of the above
D) Cells
E) Organ
  • 14. The following are the similarities of plant and animal cells except_____
A) Golgi bodies
B) Mitochondria
C) Chloroplast
D) Endoplasmic reticulum
E) Nucleus
  • 15. The size of plant cell is ____ than that of animal cell in size
A) Cleaner
B) Finer
C) Softer
D) Larger
E) Smaller
  • 16. The movement of water molecule from a region of lower concentration to the region of higher concentration through a semi permeable membrane
A) Movement
B) Diffusion
C) Thermodynamics
D) Osmosis
E) All of the above
  • 17. Factors affecting diffusion include all except_____
A) State of difusing substances
B) Temperature
C) Size of the particle
D) Surface area
E) Colour of the particle
  • 18. The importance of diffusion to animals include the following except_____
A) There is an intake of oxygen or nutrients from mother to foetus through the placenta
B) Gaseous exchange in mammals occurs in the lungs during respiration
C) There is no movement of carbondioxide from the lung capillaries into the air sac
D) There is movement of carbon dioxide from the lung capillaries into the air sac
E) Gaseous exchange occurs in many cells and organisms
  • 19. The ability of living organism to give rise to new individuals of the same species is called _____
A) Genetics
B) Reproduction
C) All of the above
D) Repoduction
E) Respiration
  • 20. What is the purpose of reproduction
A) My mum advised me to
B) Just because you were instructed to do so
C) For continuation of life
D) To fulfil all righteousness
E) Just to follow the trend
  • 21. There are ___ types of reproduction
A) 2
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
E) 4
  • 22. An example of organism that reproduce sexually is____
A) Man
B) Sponges
C) Amoeba
D) Honey bee
E) Obelia
  • 23. Sexual reproduction involve ____ parent(s)
A) 4
B) 1
C) 5
D) 3
E) 2
  • 24. The type of reproduction in which new organisms are produced from a single parent is called____reproduction
A) Asexual
B) Sexual
C) Micro
D) United
E) Multi
  • 25. Which is a faster type of reproduction
A) Micro
B) Sexual
C) Asexual
D) United
E) Multi
  • 26. Which of the types of reproduction involve the formation of gamete?
A) Sexual
B) Multi
C) United
D) Micro
E) Asexual
  • 27. The branch of biology which involves the study of organisms that are microscopic in size is called____
A) Botany
B) Macrobiology
C) Anatomy
D) Zoology
E) Microbiology
  • 28. Groups of microorganisms include all except____
A) Fungi
B) Bacteria
C) Goat
D) Algae
E) Virus
  • 29. Yeast is an example of which group of microorganism
A) Fungi
B) Algae
C) Bacteria
D) Virus
E) Protozoa
  • 30. Which group of microorganism is the smallest, simplest and do not have a cell structure.
A) bacteria
B) protozoa
C) algae
D) viruses
E) fungi
  • 31. ____ is the process by which certain organisms use sunlight or chemicals to manufacture their food from inorganic substances called photosynthesis
A) Heterotroph
B) Autotrophy
C) Heterotrophy
D) All of the above
E) Autotroph
  • 32. Organisms that practice autotrophy by chemosynthesis include all except____
A) Rice
B) Blue-green algae
C) Nitrosomonas
D) Euglena
E) Chlamydomonas
  • 33. Autotrophs are called _____
A) Producers
B) Decomposers
C) Secondary consumers
D) Tertiary consumers
E) Primary consumers
  • 34. ____ feed on the secondary consumers
A) Decomposers
B) Talkatives
C) Entertainers
D) Consumers
E) Producers
  • 35. Primary consumers are also known as_____
A) None of the above
B) Herbivores
C) Carnivores
D) Aliens
E) Omnivores
  • 36. A linear feeding relationship in which energy is transferred from the producer to the consumer is called____
A) Food web
B) Trophic level
C) Pyramid of energy
D) Pyramid of number
E) Food chain
  • 37. A complex food chain is called _____
A) Complex energy
B) Trophical
C) Trophic level
D) Food web
E) Food chain
  • 38. Guinea grass --->grasshopper--->toad--->snake--->hawk. In this food chain, the toad serve as the _____
A) Secondary consumer
B) I do not know
C) Tertiary consumer
D) Primary consumer
E) Producer
  • 39. Trophic level is also known as ____ level
A) feeder's
B) triumphant's
C) feeding
D) hungry
E) overcomer's
  • 40. The decomposers in a food chain is____
A) Man
B) Lion
C) Rabbit
D) Bacteria
E) Rat
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