University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level
University of Cambridge International Examinations General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level
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BIOLOGY
Paper 1 Multiple Choice
October/November 2013
1 hour
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cell wall
chromosome
nucleolus
ribosome
Which statement is not correct in its description of a light microscope or an electron microscope?
A
ATP
glucose
RNA
1 only
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3
4
A
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It is smaller than 2 m.
It has a nucleolus.
1 and 2 only
1 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
3 and 4 only
goblet cells
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Which diagram shows the reaction that occurs to link two monomers that form cellulose?
C
H
C
O
C
HO
OH
HO
C
O
OH
HO
C
O
H
C
H
O
H
C
OH
OH
H2O
H2O
C
H
C
HO
OH
HO
C
HO
C
O
OH
HO
H2O
C
H
OH
C
O
C
C
HO
HO
C
OH
HO
O
C
C
HO
HO
OH
OH
HO
-1, 4
-1, 4
-1, 6
-1, 6
1 and 3 only
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C
C
C
OH
OH
OH
2 and 4 only
C
C
C
H2O
O
1, 2 and 3 only D
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Collagen is a macromolecule with three polypeptides lying closely side by side in the form of a
triple helix.
Every third amino acid in each polypeptide has the shortest possible R-group or side chain ( H)
to allow close packing of the polypeptides.
Which is the amino acid?
glucose
glycerol
glycine
guanine
The diagrams show the structures of two amino acids, each of which has two amine (NH2)
groups.
2
COOH
H 2N
1
H 2N
CH
CH2
C
O
CH
COOH
CH2
3
CH2
NH2
C
6
NH2
1 and 4
1 and 5
2 and 6
3 and 5
1, 2 and 3
1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
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11 Which statements about competitive inhibitors of enzyme action are correct?
Increasing the concentration of the enzymes substrate will reduce their effect.
They reduce the activation energy required for a reaction to take place.
1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
2, 3 and 4 only
time taken
for completion
of the reaction
time taken
for completion
of the reaction
10
20 30 40 50
temperature / C
10
60
60
time taken
for completion
of the reaction
time taken
for completion
of the reaction
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temperature / C
20 30 40 50
temperature / C
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20 30 40 50
temperature / C
60
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13 Molecules 1, 2 and 3 are found in cell surface membranes.
1
glycolipids
glycoproteins
phospholipids
2 only
1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
uses ATP
key:
correct
incorrect
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15 The stalk of a dandelion flower is a hollow tube. Pieces of the stalk are cut as shown and placed
in sucrose solutions of different water potentials.
thick walled
outer cells
hollow centre
of stalk
cuts
thin walled
inner cells
Which diagram shows the piece that is placed in the sucrose solution with the highest water
potential?
16 What happens to an animal cell when it is placed in a solution with a more negative water
potential?
A
17 Exposure to which of the following increases the risk of developing a cancerous growth?
ultraviolet
light
viruses
carbon
monoxide
X-rays
increases risk
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18 The diagram shows an outline of the process of sexual reproduction.
adult cell
adult cell
1
gamete
gamete
fertilisation
zygote
Q
2
fetus
Which row identifies the type of cell division occurring during stages 1 and 2 and the number of
chromosomes in cells P and Q?
1
meiosis
meiosis
diploid
haploid
meiosis
mitosis
haploid
diploid
mitosis
meiosis
haploid
diploid
mitosis
mitosis
diploid
haploid
19 A short piece of DNA 19 base pairs long was analysed to find the number of nucleotide bases in
each of the polynucleotide strands. Some of the results are shown below.
number of nucleotide bases
A
strand 1
strand 2
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20 Which statements about complementary base pairing are correct?
Adenine forms the same number of hydrogen bonds with thymine and uracil.
1, 2 and 3 only B
1, 2 and 4 only C
1, 3 and 4 only D
2, 3 and 4 only
is able to form hydrogen bonds with other polar and non-polar molecules
1, 2 and 3 only
1, 2 and 4 only
1 and 3 only
3 and 4 only
carries assimilates
translocation
mass flow
translocation
transpiration
transpiration
mass flow
transpiration
translocation
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24 Which feature of xylem vessel elements allows them to have reduced resistance to water
movement?
A
25 An investigation was carried out into the effect of light intensity on the rate of transpiration. All
other variables were standardised. A student was asked to explain the results shown in the graph
below.
30
25
20
transpiration
rate / cm3 h 1 15
10
5
0
0
10
20
30
40
The rate of transpiration never falls to 0 cm3 because some stomata are always open.
Water uptake by the plant increases as the light intensity increases from 0 to 30 au.
26 Different substances, such as sucrose and amino acids, can move in different directions in the
phloem sieve tubes.
Which statement explains this?
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Active transport occurs in some phloem sieve tubes and mass flow occurs in other phloem
sieve tubes.
Both active transport and mass flow occur in each individual phloem sieve tube.
Mass flow occurs in both directions at the same time in each individual phloem sieve tube.
Mass flow occurs in different directions in different phloem sieve tubes at the same time.
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27 Which reactions will be taking place in blood that is passing through active tissues?
1
HbO8 Hb + 4O2
HCO3 + H+ H2CO3
1, 2, 3, and 4
1, 2 and 4 only
1, 3 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
28 During a cardiac cycle, the pressure in the right ventricle is lower than that in the right atrium and
lower than that in the pulmonary artery.
Which row is correct?
atrioventricular
valve
semilunar valve
closed
closed
closed
open
open
closed
open
open
29 What correctly describes an event in the cardiac cycle that follows atrial systole?
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A wave of excitation passes through the sinoatrial node (SAN), before spreading down to the
base of the septum.
Electrical impulses pass from the muscles of the atria to the muscles of the ventricles to
cause ventricular systole.
Electrical impulses pass through conducting fibres, which cause a delay before spreading to
Purkyne tissue.
The opening and closing of the semilunar valves occurs later than the opening and closing of
the atrioventricular valves.
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30 Heart block is a disease which can result in a lower than normal heart rate. A doctor treating a
patient suffering from heart block found that electrical impulses were initiated as normal but were
not correctly conducted to the ventricles, so the rate of ventricular contraction was slowed.
Which may be functioning incorrectly in the patient?
Purkyne tissue
1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
3 only
Cells of the alveoli walls divide more rapidly than normal by reduction division causing a
tumour to develop.
Cilia are paralysed and mucus accumulates in the lungs, causing DNA to change and a
tumour to develop.
DNA changes, causing bronchial epithelial cells to divide by mitosis in an uncontrolled way,
causing a tumour to develop.
volume
decreased
decreased
decreased
increased
decreased
no change
no change
no change
cartilage
ciliated
epithelium
goblet cells
smooth
muscle
alveolus
key
bronchus
present
bronchiole
absent
trachea
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34 Which is correct for TB, measles and malaria?
TB
measles
malaria
causative
agent
transmission
causative
agent
transmission
causative
agent
transmission
bacteria
air-borne
virus
air-borne
protoctist
insect vector
bacteria
water-borne
protoctist
air-borne
virus
insect vector
virus
air-borne
bacteria
water-borne
protoctist
insect vector
virus
insect vector
protoctist
insect vector
bacteria
water-borne
35 What do the causative agents of HIV / AIDS, malaria and TB have in common?
they have a cell
surface membrane
they have
genes
they have
ribosomes
they respire
key
present in each
causative agent
not present in
each causative
agent
36 The photomicrograph shows human blood, with three types of white cell labelled.
cell S
cell T
lymphocyte
lymphocyte
lymphocyte
lymphocyte
phagocyte
phagocyte
phagocyte
lymphocyte
phagocyte
phagocyte
phagocyte
lymphocyte
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37 What are the function(s) of T-lymphocytes during an immune response?
secrete antibodies
B
1 only
3 only
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
They are protein molecules with both tertiary and quaternary structure.
1, 2 and 3
1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
39 An insect consumes 180 J of plant material. Of this, 95 J of energy is passed out in the insects
faeces and 58 J is used for respiration.
Which percentage of the energy, in the original plant material taken in by the insect, is converted
into biomass?
A
10 %
15 %
32 %
47 %
40 Decomposition of organic matter can cause the concentration of ammonia to rise in a fish tank.
High concentrations of ammonia in the tank are toxic to fish. Bacteria may be added to remove
the ammonia.
Which type of bacteria should be added?
A
ammonifying
denitrifying
nitrifying
nitrogen-fixing
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