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ambridge International Examinations ambridge International General ertificate of Secondary Education *0123456789* IOLOGY 0610/01 Paper 1 Multiple hoice (ore) For Examination from 2016 SPEIMEN PPER dditional Materials: Multiple hoice nswer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type or H is recommended) 45 minutes RE THESE INSTRUTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. o not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, entre number and candidate number on the nswer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. O NOT WRITE IN NY ROES. There are forty questions on this paper. nswer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers,, and. hoose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate nswer Sheet. Read the instructions on the nswer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. ny rough working should be done in this booklet. Electronic calculators may be used. The syllabus is accredited for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a ambridge International Level 1/Level 2 ertificate. This document consists of 16 printed pages. ULES 2014 [Turn over

1 The diagram shows a structure found in the human body. 2 What is this structure an example of? an organ an organism an organ system a tissue 2 Which system is used for naming species? binomial conservation dichotomous natural selection ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16

3 The diagram shows a section through a flower. 3 petal Using the key, identify this flower. 1 sepals present... go to 2 sepals not present... go to 3 2 stamens attached to petals... stamens not attached to petals... 3 stigma above anthers... stigma below anthers... 4 The table shows some features of animals. Which animal could be a bird? feature feathers gills hair wings key = present = not present 5 The diagram shows some liver cells as they appear under a microscope. How many cell walls can be seen? 0 2 5 10 ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16 [Turn over

6 Which row shows the most likely number of chloroplasts in three types of cell in a leaf? 4 epidermis mesophyll vascular bundle cell 0 6 17 0 17 0 17 6 0 17 0 6 7 The diagram shows an experiment using an uncooked potato. The skin of the potato was removed as shown. concentrated sugar solution potato water skin has been removed Which diagram shows the result of the experiment after 24 hours? 8 student draws a diagram of a plant cell. The diagram is 40 mm in width. The plant cell is 0.02 mm in width. What is the magnification of the student s drawing? 0.005 0.08 200 2000 9 On a dry, sunny day, how does water vapour move through the stomata of a leaf? into the leaf by diffusion into the leaf by respiration out of the leaf by diffusion out of the leaf by respiration ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16

10 The diagram shows two solutions that are separated by a partially permeable membrane. 5 partially permeable membrane dilute solution of sucrose X concentrated solution of sucrose Y In which direction will most water molecules move in relation to their concentration gradient? from X to Y against their concentration gradient from X to Y down their concentration gradient from Y to X against their concentration gradient from Y to X down their concentration gradient 11 The graph shows how the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction changes with temperature. rate of reaction temperature X What describes the shape of the graph within the temperature range marked X? The rate of reaction decreases. The rate of reaction increases then decreases. The rate of reaction reaches a maximum. The reaction is occurring at the optimum temperature. ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16 [Turn over

6 12 Six test-tubes were set up at different ph values. They each contained the same quantity of starch and amylase in water. The table shows the time taken for the reaction to be completed in each test-tube. ph 1 3 5 7 9 11 time to be completed / s 95 64 42 5 35 66 t which ph does the amylase work best? ph 1 ph 5 ph 7 ph 11 13 What are the chemical elements found in carbohydrates? carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen only carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur only carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur only 14 protease is added to a cloudy suspension of protein in a test-tube and kept at 37. fter eight minutes, the suspension changes from cloudy to transparent. Which product, or products, will now be present in the test-tube? amino acids fatty acids glycerol simple sugars 15 The following can be used to write a word equation for photosynthesis. 1 carbon dioxide and water 2 light and chlorophyll 3 glucose and oxygen Which shows a correct word equation for photosynthesis? 1 2 in the presence of 3 1 3 in the presence of 2 2 3 in the presence of 1 3 1 in the presence of 2 ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16

7 16 The photograph shows a section through the leaf of a plant. Which label shows the position of the cuticle? 17 What is a symptom of scurvy? bleeding gums breathlessness diarrhoea pain in joints 18 What is an appropriate treatment for severe diarrhoea? avoiding drinking avoiding high-fibre foods drinking a dilute solution of salt and glucose eating high-fat foods ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16 [Turn over

8 19 The diagram shows a tooth. 1 3 2 bone What are the parts labelled 1, 2 and 3? 1 2 3 dentine enamel pulp enamel dentine pulp enamel pulp dentine pulp dentine enamel 20 The diagram shows a human heart and some of its major blood vessels. lockage of which labelled part is a cause of coronary heart disease? ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16

9 21 These actions may be important in controlling the spread of disease. 1 washing hands after going to the toilet 2 disposing of waste frequently 3 using separate cutting boards for meat and salad 4 disposing of raw sewage into a river Which would help control the spread of disease? 1, 2, 3 and 4 1, 2 and 3 only 2 and 3 only 4 only 22 The table shows some of the features of respiration. Which row is correct for anaerobic respiration? amount of energy released per glucose molecule chemical reaction releases carbon dioxide high always the same sometimes low different in different organisms sometimes high different in different organisms always low always the same always ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16 [Turn over

10 23 The diagram shows some apparatus used to investigate respiration. Yeast, warm water and substance Z were put into a test-tube. fter a while, the limewater began to go cloudy. yeast, warm water and substance Z limewater What is substance Z? alcohol glucose nitrogen oxygen 24 The diagram shows someone blowing up a balloon. How do the proportions of gases in the air inside the balloon compare with the air outside the balloon? carbon dioxide oxygen water vapour less more more less more less more less more more less less ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16

11 25 Which organ produces urea? bladder kidney liver pancreas 26 The diagram shows a neurone carrying an impulse. direction of impulse Which row describes the type of neurone and the direction of impulse? type of neurone motor motor sensory sensory direction of impulse towards the spinal cord away from the spinal cord towards the spinal cord away from the spinal cord 27 Which of the following can be an effector in a reflex arc? a gland a light receptor the brain the spinal cord ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16 [Turn over

12 28 The diagram shows the female reproductive system. X What is the function of the part labelled X? gamete production and hormone secretion gamete production only hormone secretion only zygote production and hormone secretion 29 The diagram shows the menstrual cycle of a woman during the month of September. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 key = ovulation = menstruation Why can fertilisation not take place if sperms are released into the vagina on 8th September? Sperms are washed out of the female uterus by the menstrual flow. Sperms can survive in the female reproductive system for only 3 or 4 days. Sperms must be released after ovulation for fertilisation to take place. The uterus lining is washed out of the female body during menstruation. ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16

13 30 Some roots are known to be gravitropic. Which pair of diagrams show a controlled experiment to find out if these roots are also phototropic? light proof box light proof box light light 1 2 3 4 1 and 2 1 and 3 2 and 3 2 and 4 31 What term is used for the transfer of a gene from one organism to another? artificial selection genetic engineering mutation natural selection 32 In an experiment to investigate the effects of various environmental factors on germination, four boiling tubes were set up as shown. In which tube would the seeds germinate most quickly? cotton wool cress seed moist cotton wool water dry cotton wool moist cotton wool substance to absorb O 2 moist cotton wool water 25 25 25 5 ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16 [Turn over

14 33 The diagram shows some parts of the male reproductive system. Which part is cut during a vasectomy? 34 The diagram shows a family tree and the inheritance of the ability to taste a certain substance. The allele for the ability to taste this substance is dominant. 1st generation avid Mary Jeanne Mark 2nd generation key male taster female taster male non-taster female non-taster Which statement about the genotypes of the sisters Mary and Jeanne is correct? Mary is heterozygous and Jeanne is homozygous. Mary is homozygous and Jeanne is heterozygous. They are both heterozygous. They are both homozygous. ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16

15 35 The diagram shows an eagle. Eagles have hooked beaks that help them to ingest food. What is this an example of? adaptation assimilation nutrition variation 36 In which order do organisms occur in the food chain? carnivore herbivore producer herbivore carnivore producer producer carnivore herbivore producer herbivore carnivore 37 How is energy transferred between organisms in a food chain? combustion ingestion photosynthesis respiration ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16 [Turn over

16 38 The diagram shows part of a section through a leaf in daylight. What substance follows the path of the arrow out of the leaf? carbon dioxide energy oxygen water 39 Which factors, if present, may cause a population of animals to decrease? predation disease 40 Modern technology has resulted in the production and use of insecticides. Which statement is a false description of insecticides? Insecticides can affect food chains. Insecticides can cause pollution. Insecticides improve yields. Insecticides target weeds. Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (ULES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. ambridge International Examinations is part of the ambridge ssessment Group. ambridge ssessment is the brand name of University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (ULES), which is itself a department of the University of ambridge. ULES 2014 0610/01/SP/16