SCIENCE 2 (Repaired)

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1. Which of the following foods are rich in starch?

A. Cereals
B. Fruits
C. Legumes
D. Seeds
2. What process of heat transfer is illustrated by the diagram below?

Iron rod

A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. solidification
3. Where is in the alimentary canal is hydrochloric acid produced?
A. Small intestine
B. Liver
C. Pancreas
D. Stomach
4. A metal that is made by joining two or more pure metals is referred to as ………
A. A mineral
B. A compound
C. An emerald
D. An alloy.
5. What circuit symbol is shown by the diagram below?

A. Cell
B. Battery
C. Bulb
D. Switch
6. Just lie human beings sweat, plants also lose water through a process known as………………..
A. Translocation
B. Transpiration
C. Condensation
D. Precipitation
7. Which government ministry is responsible for the imposed annual fish ban from 1st December to 1st March?
A. Ministry of health
B. Ministry of home affairs
C. Ministry of agriculture
D. Ministry of tourism
8. Why do veins have valves and not arteries?
A. Veins carry blood at high pressure
B. Veins carry blood at low pressure
C. Arteries carry blood at low pressure
D. Arteries are big enough
9. The pie chart below shows the composition of air in the atmosphere. Each sector is relative to the actual composition.
The sector marked S represents….

A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbondioxide
D. Inert gases
10. Without ………………………present in a plant leaf, there cannot be any production of starch.
A. Chlorophyl
B. Stomata
C. Starch
D. Oxygen
11. Which of the following is not true about insects
A. They are invertebrates
B. They are vertebrates
C. They have six legs
D. Their bodies are divided into three main parts
12. Which of the following takes place during telephone communication?
A. Air vibration
B. Wire vibration
C. Light vibration
D. Gas vibration
13. The animal in the picture below is an example of a……………………
A. Carnivore
B. Herbivore
C. Omnivore
D. Reptile
14. Using contaminated water can cause the following diseases except………………..
A. Cholera
B. Dysentery
C. Syphilis
D. typhoid
15. Look at the following properties below.
 Warm blooded
 Internal fertilisation
 Breathes through lungs.

The above properties best describes……………..

A. A reptile
B. A bird
C. An amphibian
D. A. fish

16. When copper and tin are mixed, ……………………………..is produced


A. Machrome
B. Steel
C. Brass
D. Bronze
17. Which marked part of the machine below shows the effort?

2
4
3
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
18. The process of coating a metal with another metal to improve its quality is called……………….
A. Galvanization
B. Rusting
C. Corrosion
D. Smelting
19. Identify the heart camber that is responsible for pumping blood to all parts of the body.

A C

B D

20. The part of fish that helps it to make movements is the …………….
A. Fins
B. Gills
C. Scales
D. Intestines
21. A compound gas is a gas that is formed from a chemical combination of two gases. Which of the following is
not a compound?
A. Water
B. Nitrates
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon dioxide
22. The two types of mining are………………….
A. Shaft and underground
B. Underground and overground
C. Underground and open pit
D. Copper and underground.
23. The large intestines are sometimes called………..
A. Duodenum
B. Ileum
C. Colon
D. Esophagus
24. One must eat a diet reach in ……………………in order to prevent constipation.
A. Proteins
B. Vitamins
C. Carbohydrates
D. Fibre
25. Heat in liquids is able to move from a one warm place to a cooler place through the process of…………..
A. Convection
B. Conduction
C. Radiation
D. Vibration
26. Which of the following machines below is a wedge?

A.

B.

C.

D.
27. The following list consists of advantages of organic fertilizer over chemical fertilizer except one. Which one is
not correct?
A. Does not destroy the soil
B. Easy to make
C. Cheap
D. Easy to apply
28. Blessings continues to use non-iodized salt against the advice from a health specialist. He risks suffering
from………
A. Rickets
B. Scurvy
C. Anaemia
D. Goiter
29. Our bodies have got a natural defender against diseases. This defender is made up of……..
A. Red blood cells
B. Platelets
C. Antibiotics
D. White blood cells.
30. Which of the following is not true about air?
A. Air has mass
B. Air can fill up a space
C. Air has a good scent
D. Air exerts pressure
31. The diagram below shows a process of separating mixtures below. What name is given to the part labeled Z?

Z
A. Filtrare
B. Residue
C. Solute
D. Sediment
32. The ……………………..body system is responsible for the distribution of blood around the body.
A. Respiratory
B. Excretory
C. Digestive
D. Circulatory
33. Most viral diseases can not be controlled by antibiotics but through immunisation. Immunisation is the process
of…..
A. Keeping good hygeine to avoid diseases
B. Taking drugs to kill a disease
C. Taking drugs to prevent a disease
D. Taking drugs to weaken a virus.
34. Excess intake of alcol is bad for one’s body as it destroys the…..
A. Lungs
B. Heart
C. Kidneys
D. Liver
35. All male parts of a flower are collectively known as…………

A. Pistil D. Sepals
B. Stamen
C. Corolla
36. The simple experiment below is carried out to test the presence of …………………………

A. Lim
e
B. Air
C. Car
bo

37. How do we call the quick growing number of people in an area?


A. Census
B. Rapid Population
C. Birth rate
D. Death rate
38. The movement of nutrients across the walls of the small intestine into the blood stream is
called……………….
A. Digestion
B. Runny liquid
C. Absorption
D. Breaking
39. The name of the instrument below is ……………….. and used to measure …………………

Instrument what it measures


A. Thermometer wind direction
B. Barometer rainfall
C. Rain gauge rainfall
D. Thermometer wind speed
40. The following are examples of water borne diseases.
A. Measles, malaria, tuberculosis
B. Cholera, typhoid, dysentery
C. Cholera, malaria, tuberculosis
D. Malaria, typhoid, dysentery
41. The last stage on the extraction of copper is …………………………………
A. smelting
B. drilling
C. electrolysis
D. floatation
42. Which of the following is a source of light in the solar system?
A. Asteroid
B. Venus
C. Moon
D. Sun
43. Keeping livestock in dirty conditions causes ……………………in animals.
a) Easy spread of diseases
b) Shortage of food
c) Infertility
d) Stunted growth
44. Melting is …………………
a) The change from gas to liquid
b) The change of gas to solid
c) The change of liquid to gas
d) The change of solid to liquid
45. Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne disease caused by ………………………
a) Fungus
b) Plasmodium
c) Bacteria
d) Virus
46. The circuit below is connected in………………….

A. Diagonal
B. Series
C. Vertica
D. Parallel
47. Which pair of materials below can be used as insulators?
A. Water and plastic
B. Wood and plastic
C. Wood and copper
D. Metal and copper

48. What is the other name for artificial fertilizers?


A. manure
B. lime
C. chemical
D. mulching
49. People infected with HIV/AIDS are given ..................................treatment.
A. ARVs
B. ORS
C. T.B
D. Health
50. Which of the marked parts receives pollen grains during pollination?
A

B
D

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