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Combined science Test.

Question 1 (2 marks)
What is the scientific name of the parasite that causes bilharzia?
Question 2 (2 marks)
Describe the role of the snail as a vector in the transmission of bilharzia.
Question 3 (2 marks)
What are the common symptoms of bilharzia infection?
Question 4 (2 marks)
Explain how bilharzia infection can be diagnosed.
Question 5 (2 marks)
What is the main treatment for bilharzia infection?
Section B
Question 1 (2 marks)
What is the main objective of conducting an experiment on photosynthesis?
Question 2 (2 marks)
Name one factor that can affect the rate of photosynthesis.
Question 3 (2 marks)
What is the role of light in the process of photosynthesis?
Question 4 (2 marks)
What is one way to measure the rate of photosynthesis in an experiment?
Question 5 (2 marks)
Why is it important to control variables in an experiment on photosynthesis?
Section C
Question 1 (2 marks)
What is the main function of the cuticle in a leaf?
Question 2 (2 marks)
Name the two types of cells found in the mesophyll tissue of a leaf.
Question 3 (2 marks)
What is the role of the xylem tissue in a leaf?
Question 4 (2 marks)
Describe the arrangement of the veins in a leaf.
Question 5 (2 marks)
What is the function of the stomata in a leaf?
Section D
Question 1 (2 marks)
What is the main function of enzymes in the human body?
Question 2 (2 marks)
Name one example of a digestive enzyme.
Question 3 (2 marks)
What is the role of enzymes in protein synthesis?
Question 4 (2 marks)
Describe the effect of pH on enzyme activity.
Question 5 (2 marks)
What is the term for the substance that an enzyme acts upon?
Section E
Question 1 (2 marks)
What is the definition of magnetism?
Question 2 (2 marks)
Name the two poles of a magnet.
Question 3 (2 marks)
What is the difference between a permanent magnet and a temporary magnet?
Question 4 (2 marks)
Describe the behavior of two magnets with the same poles facing each other.
Question 5 (2 marks)
What is the term for the region around a magnet where magnetic forces can be
detected?
Section F
Question 1 (2 marks)
What is the definition of electricity?
Question 2 (2 marks)
Name the three main components of an electric circuit.
Question 3 (2 marks)
What is the difference between a series circuit and a parallel circuit?
Question 4 (2 marks)
Describe the function of a fuse in an electric circuit.
Question 5 (2 marks)
What is the term for the flow of electric charge?

Section G
1) What is the definition of an acid?
2) Give an example of a strong acid.
3) What is the pH of a neutral solution?
4) Describe the reaction between an acid and a base.
5) Give an example of a salt.
6) What is the definition of electrochemistry?
7) Describe the process of electrolysis.
8) What is the function of an electrolyte?
9) Give an example of an electrochemical cell.
10) Describe the difference between an anode and a cathode.
11) What is the definition of organic chemistry?
12) Give an example of a hydrocarbon.
13) Describe the difference between a saturated and an unsaturated
hydrocarbon.
14) What is the function of a catalyst in organic reactions?
15) Give an example of a polymer.
16) What is the definition of physical chemistry?
17) Describe the kinetic theory of matter.
18) What is the difference between a solid, a liquid, and a gas?
19) Give an example of a physical change.
20) Describe the concept of density.
21) What is the definition of the periodic table?
22) Describe the arrangement of elements in the periodic table.
23) What is the difference between a metal and a non-metal?
24) Give an example of a group in the periodic table .
25) Describe the concept of periodicity.
26) What is the definition of chemical bonding?
27) Describe the difference between an ionic bond and a covalent bond.
28) Give an example of a compound that exhibits hydrogen bonding.
29) Describe the concept of electronegativity.
30) Give an example of a molecule that exhibits polarity.
31) What is the definition of a chemical reaction?
32) Describe the difference between a reversible reaction and an irreversible
reaction.
33) Give an example of a combustion reaction.
34) Describe the concept of catalysis.
35) Give an example of a precipitation reaction.
36) What is the definition of quantitative chemistry.
37) Describe the concept of stoichiometry.
38) Give an example of a chemical equation that requires balancing.
39) Describe the concept of concentration.
40) Give an example of a calculation involving moles.

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