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BIOLOGY 0610/21
Paper 2 Multiple Choice (Extended) May/June 2018
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
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There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
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A bird
B F. peregrinus
C Falco
D vertebrate
plant
A B C D
A cytoplasm
B mitochondrion
C ribosome
D vesicle
Diffusion may be defined as the net movement of particles from a region of their ««1««
concentration, to a region of their ««2«« concentration, where movement is ««3«« a
concentration gradient.
1 2 3
9 The table shows the results of food tests carried out on a fruit.
10 An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of pH on enzyme action. The graph shows
the results.
y-axis
x-axis
What are the labels for the x-axis and the y-axis?
x-axis y-axis
A pH rate of reaction
B pH time
C rate of reaction pH
D time pH
1 2 3
A fish
B fruit
C meat
D rice
13 A young, active woman requires more of which constituent in her diet than a young, active man?
A fat
B iron
C protein
D vitamin C
A anaemia
B cholera
C scurvy
D diabetes
Covering the underside of the leaves of a plant with a thin layer of petroleum jelly will slow down
the rate of water loss from the plant.
17 A student places two samples of crushed apple into two beakers, P and Q. The samples are of
equal size. She adds 5 cm3 of pectinase solution to beaker P and 5 cm3 of water to beaker Q.
After five minutes, she places the samples of crushed apple into two different filter funnels, and
measures the volume of juice filtering through from each sample over a period of 10 minutes.
A B
Q P
0 0
0 time 0 time
C D
P
Q
0 0
0 time 0 time
18 During the process of blood clotting, damage to blood vessels stimulates L, and M is converted
to N.
L M N
19 A child is vaccinated against measles. After a period of time the child is infected with the measles
virus.
The graph shows the concentration of measles antibodies in the child’s bloodstream during this
time.
antibody
concentration
in the blood
time
20 Muscles are responsible for the ventilation of the lungs during breathing.
22 The table shows the presence or absence of chemicals in solution in different parts of a healthy
kidney.
A glucose key
B protein = present
C salts = absent
D urea
A P→R→Q→S
B R→P→Q→S
C R→S→P→Q
D S→Q→R→P
A adrenaline
B insulin
C oestrogen
D testosterone
X
Z
X Y Z
Which diagram shows the result of the gravitropic responses in the seedling?
A B
root
root shoot
shoot
C D
shoot
A FSH
B LH
C oestrogen
D testosterone
28 Specific grape varieties are maintained using stem cuttings from mature plants that are then
planted and cultivated to produce grapes. This is an example of artificial asexual reproduction.
A An outbreak of disease will affect the whole crop in the same way.
B Genetically identical fruit is produced relatively quickly.
C No pollination or pollinators are required.
D The characteristics of the grapes will vary between plants.
29 Which two statements are correct for the process of cross-pollination in plants?
31 The diagram shows the chromosomes in the nucleus of a body cell in an adult fruit fly.
What are the diploid and haploid number of chromosomes in the fruit fly?
diploid haploid
A 4 8
B 8 4
C 8 16
D 16 8
parents A B key
male
female
children A AB O
34 Which statement describes the relationship between evolution and natural selection?
A A change in the adaptive features of a population over time causes evolution, resulting in
natural selection.
B Evolution causes a change in the adaptive features of a population over time, resulting in
natural selection.
C Evolution causes natural selection, resulting in a change in the adaptive features of a
population over time.
D Evolution is the change in the adaptive features of a population over time as a result of
natural selection.
What is the efficiency of energy transfer between the maize and the lizards in this food chain?
jaguars
fruits
and leaves
A primary consumers
B secondary consumers
C tertiary consumers
D quaternary consumers
DNA
X
The presence of structure X in the bacterial cell is one reason why bacteria are used in genetic
engineering.
What is structure X?
A endoplasmic reticulum
B mitochondria
C plasmid
D ribosome
A
B
C
D
A decreases the levels of carbon dioxide which can lead to reduced rates of photosynthesis
B decreases the amount of water flowing in local rivers so there is less flooding
C leads to soil loss so there is less fertile soil for the growth of crops in the area
D provides less land for the extraction of natural resources
40 When nitrates enter a lake they cause rapid growth of algae on the surface of the water. This
causes the following changes in the lake:
A 1→2→4→3
B 3→1→2→4
C 4→2→3→1
D 4→3→1→2
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