BIO Olympiad
BIO Olympiad
BIO Olympiad
2. Sweat is composed of
A. amino acids + water + lymph
B. uric acid + water + sodium hydroxide
C. urea + water + sodium chloride
D. plasma + water + sodium bicarbonate
3. In the nitrogen cycle which of the following conversions is carried out by nitrifying
bacteria?
A. Nitrogen gas to nitrates
B. Nitrates to nitrogen gas
C. Ammonia to nitrates
D. Nitrates to ammonia
4. Which of the following shows the shapes and sizes of iris and pupil of the eye when
viewing an object in bright light?
Front view of iris and Condition of circular
pupil muscles of iris
A Contracted
B Relaxed
C Relaxed
D Contracted
5. A pregnant woman was told by a genetic counselor that her baby had equal chances of
being blood group A or blood group AB. This means that the genotypes of the woman
and her husband could have been
A. AA and BO B. AB and BO C. AO and BB D. AB and AO
6. A template strand of a DNA molecule has a base sequence: TAC CGG ATC GTC. What
is the base sequence of an mRNA transcribed from this strand?
A. ATC GCC TAC TGC
B. AUG GCC UAG CAG
C. UAC CGG AUC GUC
D. CAT GGC CTA CTG
8. In fruit-flies, red eye is dominant to white eye. If 15% of the population has white eyes,
what percentage of the population has at least one dominant gene for red eye?
A. 15% B. 30% C. 50% D. 85%
9. A child has blood group O. which couple could be the parents of this child?
A A B
B AB B
C O AB
D AB A
10. The diagram below shows an experiment which was used to investigate osmosis in potato
tissue. Which one of the following diagrams shows the result after twenty-four hours?
11. Which enzyme, substrate and conditions are needed for the digestion of food in the
stomach?
12. Which vitamins simulate uptake of calcium from the intestine and promotes healthy
development of bones and teeth?
A. Vitamin A (retinol) C. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
B. Vitamin B (thiamine) D. Vitamin D (calciferol)
13. Four drops of cooking oil were added to 2cm3 of ethanol in a clean, dry-tube. The tube
was shaken for a few seconds and 2 cm3 of water were added. What would be observed?
A. a brick-red precipitate C. a cloudy white emulsion
B. a clear solution D. a pink color
14. What tests are used to detect the present of starch, reducing sugar, protein and fat in
samples of food?
Starch Reducing sugar Protein Fat
15. Tennis player often eat bananas during long matches. Which nutrient in a banana is
important during the match?
A. Carbohydrate B. Fiber C. Iron D. Vitamin C
17. When testing a leaf for starch, why is it first placed in boiling water?
A. To remove the color from the leaf
B. To make the leaf brittle
C. To dissolve the starch
D. To stop chemical reactions
18. A child left a toy box on the lawn for two days. When the box was packed up, the grass
under it had turned yellow. What caused the grass to change color?
A. lack of carbon dioxide
B. lack of oxygen
C. lack of light
D. lack of water
21. Which one of the following substance is most easily transported in plant cells?
A. Starch B. Glucose C. Cellulose D. Fat
22. What is the probability for exactly three children to have a dominant phenotype in a
family with four children of heterozygous parents?
A. 2%
B. 56%
C. 44%
D. 60%
24. Which of the following factor is not normally controlled in an industrial fermenter?
A. Temperature
B. Light intensity
C. pH
D. Oxygen
25. Which of the following is a living organism?
A. Amoeba
B. HIV
C. Tobacco mosaic virus
D. Influenza virus
28. Which of the disease causes the walls of the alveoli to fuse together?
A. Asthma
B. Emphysema
C. Bronchitis
D. Cystic fibrosis
32. Acid rain is a natural disaster; which of these measures can help to prevent acid rain?
A. Avoiding the use of non-recyclable plastics
B. Filtering sulfur dioxide in power station chimneys
C. Reducing methane emissions in industry and agriculture
D. Using alkaline fertilizers on fields
35. New born babies gain passive immunity from their mother. Why is this only temporary?
A. No memory cells are produced in the baby
B. The antibodies are insufficient in number
C. The antibodies only act in the mother
D. The immunity is not inherited
37. On a dry, sunny day, how does water move through the stomata of a leaf?
A. Into the leaf by diffusion
B. Into the leaf by osmosis
C. Out of the leaf by diffusion
D. Out of the leaf by respiration
42. If waste materials contaminate the source drinking water, which of the following disease
will spread?
A. Scurvy
B. Typhoid
C. Malaria
D. Anaemia
45. When one gene pair hides the effect of the other unit. The phenomenon is referred to as
A. Mutation
B. Epistasis
C. Dominance
D. None of these