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1 Which one is a genetic disease in which a person's blood does not clot properly? sickle cell anaemia anaemia thalesshemia haemophilia colourblindness 5 Which one is related with red blood cells? destroy disease causing organisms carry oxygen to the tissues can move like amoebas liquid part of the blood help to clot blood 2 Which structures are strong tissues that hold bones together at joints? villi ligaments bone marrow cartilage fatty tissue 6 Which element is found as a diatomic gas in nature? rgon Oxygen Neon Helium Iron 3 7 4 Compounds of which element are used to disinfect drinking water and swimming pools? 8 Which group of elements in the periodic table never form compounds in chemical reactions? Francium Hydrogen Chlorine Magnesium Sodium VII VI I II VIII 1

9 Which of the following glands release both hormone and digestive juices? pancreas testes thyroid gland pituitary gland adrenal gland 12 Where is ball and socket joint found? skull fingers knees shoulders elbows 10 Which part of your eyes controls the amount of light entering the eye? pupil cornea iris lens retina 11 Which structure in the umbilical cord carries carbondioxide and other wastes away from the fet us? placenta vein villi gland artery 13 What are the products of respiration? nitrogen and oxygen carbondioxide and water oxygen and carbondioxide water and oxygen glucose and oxygen 14 Which element in the periodic table is known as the 'most reactive metal'? Magnesium Francium Iron Lithium Flourine 15 Which one is not found in a DN molecule? a deoxyribose sugar a phosphate group a ribose sugar a cytosine nucleotide an adenine nucleotide 2

16 Which one is a kind of solid solution? sugar solution steel alcohol solution air coffee 20 What will the weight of a man be on the moon if he has a mass of 60 kg? 100 N 60 N 10 kg 600 N 60 kg 17 21 18 Which one is related with arteries? they are the places where exchange of gases take place they carry blood to the heart they are used to find the pulse rate they are the thinnest blood vessels they are only one-cell thick 19 What is the function of the bone marrow? to produce blood cells to give body its shape to help digestion of food to store calcium and phosphorus to supply food and oxygen 22 water pump uses 0.5 kw of power to raise 100kg of water by 10m. How long does it take to pump water? 500 000 s 2 s 20 s 5 000 000 s 50 s 3

23 Which one is related with metals? They have low densities and low melting points than non-metals They gain electrons in chemical reactions They have 1, 2 or 3 valence electrons They form anions They are brittle 26 Two healthy parents had three childen. The third was found to have a certain disease although the other two were normal. What can you say about the genotypes of the parents? Bb and BB BB and BB Bb and Bb Bb and bb bb and bb 24 Which statement is true for chamical changes? State changes are examples of chemical changes Chemical changes cannot be reversed easily In a chemical change only the size and shape of the substance changes No new substances are made Heat is not produced in chemical changes 27 What is blood clotting? Solidification of blood Giving out oxygen from the blood Increasing the amount of blood Loss of blood through a broken blood vessel Contraction of the blood vessels 25 Which of the following factors cannot reduce friction? lubricating surfaces rolling the objects pushing on a smooth surface separating the surfaces in contact with air pulling on a rough surface 28 I. tmospheric pressure is highest at sea level. II. mount of oxygen increases as you climb up a mountain. III. In space, pressure inside our body is greater than the outside pressure. Which sentences are correct? I and III I and II I, II and III II and III only I 4

29 The area of the large piston in a hydraulic lift is 100 times the area of the small one. How much force is needed to lift a weight of 6000N? 60N 6N 600N 6000N 600 000N 32 Why do you sense the taste of foods less when you get cold? because you cannot eat too much because your body temperature increases because your nose is clogged because your mouth is clogged because your body loses energy 30 Which one is responsible for the exchange of materials in and out of the cell? mitochondria cell membrane nucleus nuclear membrane ribosome 33 Which of the organelles below are found both in plant and animal cells? golgi body and endoplasmic reticulum mitochondria and chloroplasts centrioles and vacuoles cell membrance and cell wall cell wall and ribosomes 31 34 If a car travels 100 km with a constant speed of 20 m/s, how long does the journey take? 5000 s 5 s 120 s 0.2 s 20000 s 5

35 Which of the following sentences is not true? Humans, insects and wind help pollination Pollination is the joining of an egg and a sperm Self pollination requres only one parent fter pollination pollen grains produce a pollen tube Fruit is produced from the ovary 39 Which one is not true for compounds? They can only be separated by chemical methods They are composed of elements only They are always homogenous Each substance which forms it keeps its own properties None of them 36 Which one is not true for RN molecule? It is made by DN It contains the base uracil It forms a shape called a double helix It is found both in the nucleus and cytoplasm It has lower molecular weight than DN 40 Which one is true for gravitatinal force? It is different in different places It is directly proportional to the distance between bodies It is inversely proportional to the mass of the bodies It is a scalar quantity It can be measured by using a barometer 37 Which one is false for cations? They are formed by losing electrons They join with anions to form ionic compounds They lose electrons to become a neutral atom They are positively charged atoms They gain electrons to become a neutral atom 41 Which one is not correct for Noble gases? They do not undergo chemical reactions They are used in lighting They are diatomic gases They have full outer shells They never form compounds 38 Which is incorrect for identical twins? They are always same sex They look exactly alike They are develeoped from two eggs and two sperms They are formed from one zygote None of them 42 Which one is not related with acids? They have slippery feeling They have a sour taste They turn blue litmus paper to red They produce salt by neutralization reaction They produce hydrogen gas when react with metals 6

43 I. Liquid in the cochlea vibrates II. Brain interprets nerve impulses III. Three tiny bones vibrate IV. Pinna collects sound waves V. Ear drum vibrates Which is the appropriate order for hearing? II, IV, V, III, I IV, V, II, III, I IV, V, III, I, II V, III, IV, II, I III, II, V, I, IV 47 Solubility of NaCl at 80ºC is 32g / 100ml water. Which one is the unsaturated solution of NaCl at 80ºC? 16 g NaCl in 50 ml water 40 g NaCl in 100 ml water 64 g NaCl in 200 ml water 108 g NaCl in 400 ml water 90 g NaCl in 300 ml water 44 Which one is not a property of covalent compounds? 45 They do not form ions in solutions They are hard solids They are formed between non-metal atoms They have low melting points They are formed by sharing of valence electrons 48 Which one is not correct for chromosomes? They consist of proteins and DN molecules They are found in pairs in the nucleus They have different shapes and lengths Each chromosome has one pair of genes on it They are found in the nucleus 49 Which one is not true for solutions? Particles in them cannot be separated by filtering They are heterogenous mixtures Particles in them do not settle down after some time They are transparent Particles are evenly distributed in the solution 46 7

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