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BIOLOGY Paper 1 Multiple Choice Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. 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. Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
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2 1 What is the order of size of cell components? largest A B C D centrioles mitochondria nucleoli nucleoli mitochondria nucleoli mitochondria centrioles lysosomes lysosomes centrioles mitochondria smallest nucleoli centrioles lysosomes lysosomes
When mucus is secreted from a goblet cell in the trachea, these events take place. 1 2 3 4 addition of carbohydrate to protein fusion of the vesicle with the plasma membrane secretion of a glycoprotein separation of a vesicle from the Golgi apparatus
What is the sequence in which these events take place? A B C D 1423 1432 4123 4132
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Which structure is present in cells of eukaryotes but not present in cells of prokaryotes? A B C D 70s ribosome chromatin mesosome plasmid
A piece of mammalian tissue was homogenised and subjected to differential centrifugation to yield four subcellular fractions. The activity of four different types of enzyme, A, B, C and D, was investigated within each fraction. Which bar chart shows the results of investigating hydrolytic enzyme activity?
A B C D key fraction containing L - lysosomes M - mitochondria N - nuclei R - ribosomes L M N R L M N R L M N R L M N R
activity
activity
activity
activity
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4 6 Samples of a food were tested using Benedicts reagent, biuret solution and ethanol. After testing, the solutions were blue with Benedicts reagent, purple with biuret and cloudy with ethanol. Which molecules do the samples contain?
X CH2OH C H C OH HO C H O H C C OH H
OH
Z H H H C C O O O O C O C O C R R R
How is the shape of a polypeptide chain maintained when it is coiled into an helix? A B C D disulphide bonds hydrogen bonds hydrophobic interactions ionic bonds
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Which molecules contain this bond? A B C D 9 amylose and cellulose amylose but not cellulose cellulose but not amylose neither amylose nor cellulose
10 What will break an ionic bond between amino acids? A B C D condensation hydrolysis low temperature pH change
11 When hydrolysed, which molecules have products containing a carboxyl group? 1 2 3 A 1 and 2 phospholipids polysaccharides proteins B 1 and 3 C 2 and 3 D 3 only
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6 12 The curve X shows the activity of an enzyme at 20 C. Curves A, B, C and D show the effect of different conditions on the activity of the enzyme. Which curve shows the effect of increasing the temperature by 10 C and adding extra substrate?
A B amount of product X
C D
time
13 Following a heart attack, the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase leaks into the blood plasma from damaged heart muscle. Which steps are required to obtain the best estimate of lactate dehydrogenase activity in a sample of blood plasma? sterilise blood plasma by heating A B C D incubate with substrate for lactate dehydrogenase incubate with lactate dehydrogenase inhibitor key = step required = step not required
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7 14 The diagram shows a cell from the gut. The cell produces protease enzymes.
What is correct? enzymes released by A B C D endocytosis endocytosis exocytosis exocytosis ATP needed no yes no yes
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8 15 Membranes in cells include the following components. 1 2 3 4 cholesterol glycoproteins phospholipids proteins
Which component is the most important for these functions of membranes? transporting ions through membranes 4 4 2 2
function
A B C D
16 Strips of plant tissue were immersed in a range of sucrose solutions of different concentrations. Their lengths were measured before immersion and after 30 minutes in the different solutions. The graph shows the ratio of initial length to final length.
1.04 1.02 initial length final length 1.00 0.98 0.96 0.94 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 sucrose concentration / mol dm3
Which concentration of sucrose solution, in mol dm3, has the same water potential as the cell sap before immersion? A 0.1 B 0.25 C 0.45 D 0.8
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9 17 The diagram shows three routes through which substances can pass across a cell membrane.
Which correctly shows the routes for vitamin D, which is fat soluble, and vitamin C, which is water soluble? vitamin D A B C D Y X X Z vitamin C X Z Y Y
18 Which are features of nuclear division by mitosis? 1 2 3 A forms cells of equal size to the parent cell forms genetically identical cells semi-conservative replication of DNA B 2 and 3 only C 2 only D 1, 2 and 3
1 and 2 only
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10 20 The graph shows three measurements obtained following metaphase of mitosis. 60 50 40 distance / m 30 20 10 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 time / minutes What measurements do the curves represent? distance between centromeres and poles of spindle A B C D 1 1 3 3 distance between centromeres of sister chromatids 2 3 1 2 distance between poles of spindle 1 3
3 2 2 1
21 The RNA triplet UAG acts as a stop codon terminating the synthesis of a polypeptide. The diagram shows a strand of DNA which codes for four amino acids. Where would a mutation, introducing a thymine nucleotide, result in the termination of transcription?
TCCACTCGATGC
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What is the name of the process and the stage in the cell cycle at which it occurs? process A B C D replication replication transcription transcription stage interphase prophase interphase prophase
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12 23 The diagram shows two bases, X and Y, joined by hydrogen bonds (----) in DNA.
H O C H C N X C O H N H N C N H N C N H O C C C N C H N Y
What are the correct bases? X A B C D adenine adenine cytosine cytosine Y cytosine uracil guanine thymine
24 Part of the amino acid sequences in normal and sickle cell haemoglobin are shown. normal haemoglobin thr-pro-glu-glu sickle cell haemoglobin thr-pro-val-glu
Possible mRNA codons for these amino acids are glutamine (glu) GAA GAG threonine (thr) ACU ACC proline (pro) CCU CCC valine (val) GUA GUG
Which tRNA molecule is not involved in the formation of this part of the sickle cell haemoglobin?
A B C D
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13 25 A large number of aphids were used to collect samples of the contents of the sieve tubes of a tomato plant.
tomato plant stem (aphid and stem are not drawn to the same scale)
Different samples of the sieve tube solution were tested. Which was the correct result? Benedicts test before hydrolysis A B C D blue blue red red after hydrolysis red blue blue red
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14 26 The diagram shows a dendrograph fixed to a tree. The dendrograph records changes in the diameter of the tree. Some results are shown on the chart recording.
chart recording
27 Which combination of features is characteristic of phloem sieve tubes? solute potential of the cell content A B C D high high low low lignification of the cell wall absent present absent present
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15 28 The diagram shows two cardiac cycles of a student, with the sequence of events set against a time scale.
0 0.5 seconds 1.0 1.5 key AS = atrial systole VS = ventricular systole
AS
VS
DIASTOLE
AS
VS
DIASTOLE
29 The following graph shows the pressure changes in the left atrium, left ventricle and aorta during a cardiac cycle.
20 1
pressure / kPa 10 3
0.6
0.8
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16 30 Which features of xerophytes reduce water loss by transpiration? rolled leaves A B C D swollen leaves sunken stomata thick waxy cuticle
31 Between 1954 and 1958 many doctors read a report that linked smoking cigarettes to deaths from lung cancer. The graph shows deaths from lung cancer among male doctors and all other men in England and Wales between 1954 and 1962.
120
+7 %
male doctors
38 %
1962
1 and 3
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17 32 Which component of tobacco smoke affects blood pressure? A B C D carbon dioxide carbon monoxide nicotine tar
33 Which tissues are present in a bronchus? cartilage A B C D ciliated epithelium smooth muscle
34 How would health improve if a person suffering from mild emphysema stopped smoking cigarettes? A B C D goblet cells secrete more mucus, allowing a greater number of pathogens to be trapped increased numbers of phagocytic macrophages arrive in the lungs less atheroma build-up on the inner lining of arteries, increasing lumen diameter less carboxyhaemoglobin produced, increasing oxygen transport by haemoglobin
35 Which disease is treated with drugs that have a similar molecular structure to DNA nucleotides? A B C D cholera HIV / AIDS malaria tuberculosis (TB)
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18 36 Which factors would help prevent which disease? 1 2 3 4 covering water containers disinfecting and chlorinating water use of antiviral drugs vaccination cholera A B C D 2 1 and 2 4 3 malaria 1 2 2 1 and 2 tuberculosis (TB) 4 3 3 4
37 Which future development in vaccine production is most important in the fight to eradicate measles in developing countries? A B C D a combined vaccine to combat it and other diseases a single vaccine, without the need for boosters a vaccine containing only live measles viruses a vaccine produced by genetic engineering techniques
38 The following statements describe some of the stages in phagocytosis. 1 2 3 4 Bacteria become surrounded in a phagocytic vacuole. Bacteria release chemicals that attract neutrophils. Lysosomes fuse with the phagocytic vacuole. Receptor proteins on the neutrophil bind to the bacteria.
A B C D
3 2 4 1
2 4 1 3
4 1 3 2
1 3 2 4
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19 39 The diagram shows some chemical conversions during the nitrogen cycle.
nitrogen gas in air P Q organic nitrogen in leguminous plants organic nitrogen in soil nitrates in the soil R
Which conversions involve microorganisms? stage A B C D P Q R key = involves microorganisms = does not involve microorganisms
40 What is the correct match of example to ecological term? community A B C D all lake organisms freshwater shrimps freshwater lake freshwater shrimps ecosystem freshwater lake all lake organisms pond weed as primary producer freshwater lake population freshwater shrimps pond weed as primary producer freshwater shrimps all lake organisms niche pond weed as primary producer freshwater lake all lake organisms pond weed as primary producer
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