Basic 9 Science Mock Questions
Basic 9 Science Mock Questions
Paper 2
Essay
(100Marks)
This paper consist of two sections:A and B. Answer question 1 in section A and any other three in
section B.
1.(a) In an experiment to demonstrate a property of light, three card boards,A,Band C with holes in
their centres are arranged in a straight line between alighted bulb and an observer as shown in the
illustration below. Study the illustration carefully and use it to answer the questions that follow
(i) What would the observer see from the position shown?(ii) What would the observer see when
card board B is slightly displaced from the line? (iii) Explain the observation made in (a)(ii) above.
(iv) What would be observed when the card board B is brought back to its original position? (v) What
property of light is being demonstrated in this experiment?
(vi) Mention
(α) two natural occurrences that could be explained by the property of light demonstrated.
(b)
The diagram above represents a simple machine
(i) What class of simple machine does it represent? (ii) Name the parts labeled I,II, and III.
(iii) Give two examples of machines used in everyday life which work on the same principle as the
system illustrated above.
(c) The diagram below is used to demonstrate an activity in the laboratory. Study it carefully and use
it to answer the questions that follow:
(ii) Identify the components labelled D, E, K and Pin the diagram(iv) Mention the energy
transformation that occurs in E in the diagram when K is closed. [10 marks]
(d) farmer cultivated soya bean, yam and maize on a farm in a rotational programme as illustrated
below.
Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow.
i) Copy and complete the table.
ii) List three principles to consider when planning this rotational programme.
iii) Give two reasons for selecting the crop named for V in plot 1 year 3.
(c)(i) List any four parts of the plant cell that are also found in an animal cell.
(ii) Why is the nucleus considered the "control center" of the cell?
(ii) Why is melting ice considered a physical change while burning paper is a chemical change?
3 (a)(i) Describe two ways in which rocks are important to human activities.
(c)(i) What happens to the particles of a substance when it changes from a liquid to a gas?
(ii) Explain how evaporation can be used to separate a mixture.
(ii) List three mixtures found in the home and explain how they can be separated.
(ii) Why does a rolling ball eventually stop moving on a flat surface?
(ii) Why is the heart considered an essential organ in the circulatory system?
(ii) Name one disease that affects the circulatory system and explain its impact.
(ii) Give one example of a compound used in cooking and describe its importance.
(d)(i) Describe how a simple electric circuit works.
(ii) What happens when opposite poles of two magnets are brought close together?
A. Light
B. Sound
C. Friction
D. Heat
B. Digest proteins
3. What happens when the opposite poles of two magnets are brought close together?
A. They repel
B. They attract
A. Mitochondria
B. A cell wall
C. Cytoplasm
D. A nucleus
C. It is readily available
D. It freezes at 0°C
6. Friction is an example of a:
A. Pull force
B. Non-contact force
C. Contact force
D. Gravitational force
A. Oxygen
B. Sodium chloride
C. Iron
D. Diamond
A. Saltwater
C. Sugar solution
D. Vinegar
A. Photosynthesis
B. Reproduction
C. Breathing
D. Walking
A. Rainfall
B. Wind
C. Cloud cover
D. Air pressure
A. Physics
B. Biology
C. Literature
D. Chemistry
A. Mechanical to chemical
B. Chemical to light
C. Heat to electrical
D. Light to sound
A. Absorption of food
C. Pumping of blood
D. Digestion of proteins
14. The splitting of white light into its component colors is called:
A. Reflection
B. Dispersion
C. Refraction
D. Absorption
B. Clay soil
C. Loamy soil
D. Gravel soil
A. Granite
B. Limestone
C. Basalt
D. Marble
A. Burning waste
B. Recycling materials
19. Which part of the seed develops into a root during germination?
A. Plumule
B. Cotyledon
C. Radicle
D. Endosperm
A. Electrons
B. Holes
C. Neutrons
D. Protons
A. Burning paper
B. Melting ice
C. Rusting iron
D. Cooking rice
22. What happens to the particles of a substance when it changes from a liquid to a gas?
B. Dissolved oxygen
C. High pH levels
D. Fewer impurities
24. Which method is most suitable for separating a mixture of salt and water?
A. Filtration
B. Evaporation
C. Sieving
D. Decantation
A. Rubber
B. Glass
C. Copper
D. Plastic
A. Temperature
B. Humidity
C. Rainfall
D. Wind speed
D. Prevent erosion
A. Transporting oxygen
C. Producing enzymes
D. Circulating hormones
A. Temperature
B. Humidity
C. Wind speed
D. Air pressure
A. Insulin
B. Testosterone
C. Adrenaline
D. Thyroxine
A. Animals
B. Plants
C. Decomposers
D. Fungi
A. Nucleus
B. Cell membrane
C. Cytoplasm
D. Vacuole
A. To confirm predictions
B. To entertain others
D. To replace hypotheses
37. Rocks formed from cooling molten magma are known as:
A. Sedimentary rocks
B. Igneous rocks
C. Metamorphic rocks
D. Fossil rocks
D. Promoting biodiversity
A. Sandy soil
B. Clay soil
C. Loamy soil
D. Gravel soil
A. Burning waste
B. Recycling materials
MARKING SCHEME
(i) The observer sees the light passing through all holes. (2 marks)
(ii) No light is seen when card B is displaced. (2 marks)
(iii) Light travels in a straight line, so it cannot pass through misaligned holes. (2 marks)
(vi) (α) Two natural occurrences: Eclipse, shadow formation. (½ mark each = 1 mark)
I - Effort (2 marks)
II - Fulcrum (2 marks)
(ii) Components:
D - Battery (2 marks)
E - Bulb (2 marks)
K - Switch (2 marks)
P - Wire (2 marks)
II - Yam (1 mark)
VI - Yam (1 mark)
QUESTION 2
Chemical energy (from the battery) → Electrical energy → Light energy (4 marks)
Energy is required for movement, growth, reproduction, metabolism, and maintaining homeostasis.
(3 marks)
(b)(i) Sexual vs. Asexual reproduction:
Sexual reproduction involves two parents and leads to genetic variation, while asexual reproduction
involves one parent and produces identical offspring. (4 marks)
Pollination ensures fertilization, leading to seed and fruit production in plants. (3 marks)
Physical changes do not form new substances (e.g., melting ice), while chemical changes form new
substances (e.g., burning paper). (2 marks)
Melting ice is a physical change because it is reversible; burning paper is chemical because it forms
new substances. (2 marks)
Total: 20 marks
QUESTION 3
Igneous rocks form from cooled magma, while sedimentary rocks form from compacted sediments.
(3 marks)
Particles gain energy and move faster, breaking away from each other. (3 marks)
Water evaporates, leaving behind dissolved substances (e.g., salt from saltwater). (2 marks)
A mixture contains two or more substances not chemically combined, e.g., air. (2 marks)
Sand and water (filtration), Saltwater (evaporation), Oil and water (decantation). (2 marks)
Total: 20 marks
QUESTION 4
Total: 20 marks
QUESTION 5
Photosynthesis. (2 marks)
Total: 20 marks
QUESTION 6
Elements contain one type of atom; compounds have two or more chemically combined elements.
(4 marks)
Contains a power source, conductor, and load (bulb), allowing current to flow. (2 marks)
Total: 20 marks
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