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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education
BIOLOGY 0610/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2007
45 minutes
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1 What are characteristics of all organisms?
A egestion and excretion
B egestion and nutrition
C excretion and nutrition
D excretion and photosynthesis
2 The table shows the classification of four vertebrate animals.
animal 1 animal 2 animal 3 animal 4
phylum Chordata Chordata Chordata Chordata
class Mammalia Mammalia Mammalia Mammalia
order Dermoptera Dermoptera Dermoptera Dermoptera
family Lemuridae Indridae Lemuridae Indridae
genus Eulemur Propithecus Eulemur Avahi
species fulvus diadema coronatus laniger
Which two organisms are most closely related?
A 1 and 2 B 1 and 3 C 2 and 3 D 2 and 4
3 Cacti have fewer stomata than other plants.
How does this help them to survive in desert conditions?
A It increases loss of water.
B It increases uptake of carbon dioxide.
C It reduces loss of water.
D It reduces uptake of carbon dioxide.
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4 The diagram shows an animal.
Use the key to identify the animal.
1 front limbs with five fingers ……………………… go to 2
front limbs with four fingers ……………………… go to 3
2 skin with spots ……………………………………. A
skin without spots ………………………………… B
3 tail with fins ………………………………………… C
tail without fins …………………………………….. D
5 The diagram shows a liver cell.
Which structures are also found in a root hair cell of a plant?
X Y Z
A key
B = present in root hair cell
C = not present in root hair cell
D
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6 The diagram shows four cells.
Which cell performs the function of contraction?
A B C D
7 Which of these structures is a single tissue?
A chloroplast
B phloem
C urethra
D uterus
8 Which diagram shows one organ only?
A B C D
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9 The arrows in the diagram show the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide between body cells
and the blood in capillaries.
key
oxygen
blood flow carbon
dioxide
body cell
capillary
By which process does this movement occur?
A diffusion
B excretion
C osmosis
D respiration
10 The diagram shows the apparatus used in an experiment on osmosis.
1 2 3 4
sugar
distilled
solution
water sugar
solution
dialysis
tubing distilled
water
In which tubes will osmosis take place?
A 1 and 2 B 1 and 4 C 2 and 3 D 3 and 4
11 What helps proteins to change into amino acids?
A antibodies
B auxins
C enzymes
D hormones
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12 The graph shows the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of an enzyme.
rate of
reaction
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
pH
What does the graph show?
A The enzyme is destroyed at pH 9.
B The enzyme works best at pH 6.
C The rate of reaction halves as the pH changes from pH 5 to pH 7.
D The rate of reaction is the same at pH 5 and pH 8.5.
13 What is the definition of digestion?
A Large insoluble molecules are changed into faeces.
B Large insoluble molecules are changed into smaller soluble molecules.
C Small soluble molecules are carried to the liver.
D Small soluble molecules are passed through the wall of the intestine.
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14 The diagram shows blood vessel P which carries digested food from the small intestine to the
liver.
liver
blood vessel
P
small
intestine
What describes the level of glucose in blood vessel P and the level of glycogen in the liver,
shortly after a meal containing carbohydrates?
glucose in blood vessel P glycogen in liver
A high decreasing
B high increasing
C low decreasing
D low increasing
15 The diagram shows a section through a leaf, seen under the microscope.
In which part is the carbon dioxide concentration lowest on a warm sunny day?
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16 What shows the correct translocation of carbohydrate in a potato plant that is growing in bright
sunlight?
source of type of carbohydrate destination of
carbohydrate translocated carbohydrate
A leaves glucose tubers
B leaves sucrose tubers
C tubers glucose leaves
D tubers sucrose leaves
17 The diagram shows part of the human circulatory system.
Which part carries oxygenated blood at low pressure?
lungs
A B
rest of body
18 Which conditions of humidity, light intensity and temperature make transpiration slowest?
humidity / % light intensity temperature / oC
A 10 high 4
B 10 low 14
C 80 high 14
D 80 low 4
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19 What are features of gaseous exchange surfaces in animals?
A thick-walled, dry, large area
B thick-walled, moist, small area
C thin-walled, dry, small area
D thin-walled, moist, large area
20 An athlete produces lactic acid in the leg muscles while running a race. After the race he is seen
to breathe faster and deeper.
How does this help to remove the lactic acid?
A More carbon dioxide is used up.
B More energy is needed.
C More lactic acid is breathed out.
D More oxygen is breathed in.
21 The flow diagram shows what happens to food in humans.
Which stage shows human respiration?
large complex food molecules
smaller food molecules in the gut
smaller food molecules in
the blood and body cells
C D
large molecules smaller molecules and
in body cells energy in body cells
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22 Blood is filtered in the kidneys. After this filtration, some substances are reabsorbed into the
blood and other substances pass out of the body in the urine.
Which line shows the correct movement of substances in a healthy person?
substances reabsorbed into the substances passed out of the
blood body in the urine
A glucose, some salts, urea glucose, some salts, some water
B glucose, some salts, some water some salts, some water, urea
C some salts, some water, urea glucose, some water, urea
D some salts, some water, urea glucose, some salts, some water
23 Four urine samples were collected on different days from a person whose exercise and water
intake was the same each day.
Which sample was collected on a cold day?
volume of urine volume of sweat
produced / dm3 produced / dm3
A 1.5 0.8
B 0.8 0.8
C 0.8 1.5
D 0.4 0.8
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24 The diagram shows the human nervous system.
Which letter indicates a part of the central nervous system?
25 The diagram shows a person sweating in hot weather.
What part is played by sweat glands during the process of sweating?
A effector
B receptor
C sense-organ
D stimulus
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26 The diagram shows a vertical section through a flower.
What are X and Y?
X Y
A anther filament
B anther style
C filament stigma
D stigma style
27 The diagram shows a woman’s menstrual cycle.
On which day is intercourse most likely to result in the woman becoming pregnant?
bleeding bleeding bleeding bleeding
starts stops starts stops
day day day day
7 14 21 28
A B C D
28 What must always be available to seeds before they germinate?
A carbon dioxide
B light
C mineral salts
D oxygen
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29 Four samples of seeds were allowed to germinate in different conditions of temperature and light,
as shown in the table.
sample temperature (°C) light
1 20 absent
2 20 present
3 5 absent
4 5 present
A typical seedling from each sample was removed after seven days.
Which seedling was from sample 4?
A B C D
yellow
green
green
yellow
30 What causes humans to have different blood groups?
A differences in climates
B differences in diets
C differences in genes
D differences in hormones
31 The genetic diagram shows a breeding experiment that starts with crossing a homozygous tall
plant (TT) with a homozygous short plant (tt).
TT × tt
Tt Tt Tt × Tt
TT Tt Tt × tt
Tt Tt tt × tt
tt tt tt tt
Which genetic cross gives 1 : 1 phenotypic and genotypic ratios?
A Tt × Tt B TT × tt C Tt × tt D tt × tt
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32 The diagram shows the fusion of gametes to produce a son and a daughter.
father mother
parents
gametes Q
offspring R
son daughter
What are the sex chromosomes in gamete Q and daughter R?
Q R
A X XX
B X XY
C Y XX
D Y XY
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33 The diagram shows organisms feeding on a dead rat and one of the organisms which, in turn,
feeds on them.
What is needed to complete the food chain?
A carnivore
B consumer
C predator
D producer
34 The diagram shows a food chain based on a tree.
tree aphids beetles birds
Which diagram shows a pyramid of biomass for this food chain?
A B C D
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35 From which food chain is least energy lost?
A corn → hens → humans
B grass → cows → humans
C potatoes → humans
D water plants → small fish → large fish → humans
36 In which process is oxygen a waste product?
A active transport
B aerobic respiration
C anaerobic respiration
D photosynthesis
37 The diagram shows the movement of two gases during the day and during the night.
during the day during the night
W Y
X Z
Which letters represent carbon dioxide?
A W and Y B W and Z C X and Y D X and Z
38 The diagram shows part of a chart explaining the effect of different factors on a human
population.
small large
population population
contraception
Which factor goes in the empty box?
A crop failure
B disease
C improved health care
D natural disaster
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39 A large amount of herbicide is applied to a field. Heavy rainfall carries much of it into a nearby
lake.
What will be the effect of this on the lake?
A Herbicide decreases the growth of water plants.
B Herbicide decreases the number of bacteria.
C Herbicide increases the rate of evaporation from the lake.
D Herbicide kills the fish.
40 The table shows the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in three different years.
year 1930 1980 1990
carbon dioxide / parts per million 300 330 370
What is the most likely cause of this change?
A destruction of rainforests
B increased use of fertilisers containing nitrogen
C pollution of air by sulphur dioxide
D rise in the sea level
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