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Which sensory organ is correctly matched to the stimulus it can detect? Sensory organ Stimulus detected A. Nose Chemicals B. Ear Chemicals C. Tongue Sound D. Skin Light Diagram 1 shows a cross section of the human skin.

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Diagram 1 Which of the following receptors are found in layer X? A. Pain receptors C. Pressure receptors B. Touch receptors D. Heat receptors 3. Which of the following affects the sensitivity of the skin? A. Colour of the skin B. Amount of receptors C. Smoothness of the skin D. Amount of the hair on the skin Diagram 2 shows different parts of the nose.

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Diagram 2 Which part of the nose has smell receptors? A. P C. R B. Q D. S

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What is the function of the mucous lining in the nasal cavity? A. Warm and moisten the air before it enter the lungs B. Stimulate the sensory cells and detect the smell C. Allow air to pass through the nasal cavity D. Send the nerve impulses to the brain Diagram 3 shows the taste areas on the human tongue.

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Diagram 3 Which areas are most sensitive to sugar, salt and lemon? Sugar Salt Lemon A. J K L B. K M J C. M J K D. M L K 7. Why a person find food is tasteless when he have a cold? A. Too much mucous lining is produced B. The salty food is not good for health C. The saliva dissolve the food D. The taste bud is not function Diagram 4 shows parts of human ear.

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Diagram 4 Which of the parts labelled A, B, C and D that function to control balance in the body?

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The following sentences explain a structure in the ear. A coiled tube Filled with fluid What is the structure? A. Eustachian tube B. Cochlea C. Auditory nerve D. Ossicles

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Which part of the human eyes contains many photoreceptors? A. Retina C. Sclera B. Iris D. Pupil Diagram 5 shows a cross section of a human eye.

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Diagram 5 What is structure L? A. Choroids B. Yellow spot 12. C. D. Iris Eye lens

Diagram 6 shows Ahmad entering a dark room.

Diagram 6 What will happen to his eyes? A. The size of the pupils will become smaller B. The size of the pupils will become larger C. His lens will become thinner D. His lens will become thicker

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Diagram 7 shows two properties of light.

Diagram 7 Based on Diagram 7, which of the following properties are correct? Set A Set B A. Refraction Reflection B. Reflection Dispersion C. Dispersion Refraction D. Reflection Refraction 14. Diagram 8 shows the incident ray and the reflected ray from a light source that is projected on a plane mirror.

Diagram 8 Which part A, B, C or D is correctly labelled? 15. Diagram 9 shows a defect of vision.

Diagram 9 Which of the following is the cause of this defect of vision? A. The cornea is not even B. The eyeball is too long C. The eye lens is too thin D. The ciliary muscle lose the ability to contract and relax

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Diagram 10 shows an experiment set up to study one of the properties of sound.

Diagram 10 What conclusion can be made about sound from the experiment? A. It can be reflected B. It can be refracted C. It is produced from vibration D. It cannot travel through vacuum 17. Which pair correctly matches the property of sound and its application? Property of sound Application A. Sound travels through solid Using hearing aids B. Sound can be absorbed A drum is beaten to produce sound C. Sound can be reflected The location of fish in the sea can be determined D. Sound travels in waves Carpet and cushions in concert hall Which pair correctly matches the tropism and its stimuli? Tropism Stimuli A. Geotropism Water B. Phototropism Light C. Hydrotropism Contact D. Thigmatropism Gravity Diagram 10 shows an experiment to study the response of seedling. After a few days it is noticed that the radicles bent upwards.

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Diagram 10 Why does the radicle bend upwards? A. It needs water B. It needs sunlight C. It shows positive hydrotropism D. It shows negative hydrotropism

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Diagram 11 shows a plant that was left for two weeks during an experiment.

Diagram 11 Which of the following correctly matches the stimuli that cause theresponse in the root and the shoot? Shoot Root A. Light Gravity B. Water Gravity C. Gravity Touch D. Water Touch 21. Which of the following combination of food classes will provide the highest energy value? A. Carbohydrate and water B. Fat and mineral C. Carbohydrate and fat D. Fat and water Food X is tested with two different reagents. The observations are stated as below. Food test Observation What is the component of food X? A. Glucose and starch B. Starch and fat C. Glucose only D. Starch only 23. Which of the following vitamins is water-soluble? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin D D. Vitamin K Iodine Yellowish Benedict Brick red precipitate

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Which of the following should be taken by a person who is suffering anaemia? A. Iron B. Iodine C. Potassium D. Calcium Which of the following combination of minerals are needed to build strong bone and teeth? A. Iron and iodine B. Calcium and phosphorus C. Sodium and potassium D. Fluorine and iodine By using Diagram 12, answer Question number 26, 27 and 28. Diagram 12 shows the human digestive system.

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Diagram 12 26. Which of the following part store the bile? A. W C. Y B. X D. Z Where does the gastric juice being produced? A. W C. Y B. X D. Z Which of the following parts labelled will reabsorb water from undigested food? A. W C. Y B. X D. Z

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Table 1 show three types of food molecules digested in the alimentary canal and its product. Food molecule Product Enzymes Protein Amino acid R Fat Fatty acid and glycerol S Starch Glucose T

Table 1 What are enzymes R, S and T? R S A. Amylase Protease B. Lipase Amylase C. Protease Amylase D. Protease Lipase 30.

T Lipase Protease Lipase Amylase

What is the function of bile? A. To secrete pancreatic juice into small intestine B. To coagulate milk into tiny droplets C. To neutralize the acid in the food D. To change oil into tiny droplets What is the process where undigested food is removed from the body? A. Absorption B. Peristalsis C. Defecation D. Excretion Which of the food class represent these food samples? Yogurt, cheese, fish, chicken, egg A. B. C. D. Carbohydrate Protein Fibre Fat

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Diagram 13 shows an experiment set up to investigate the reaction of amylase enzyme in saliva on starch. After two minute some of the content in the test tube P and Q were tested with iodine reagent and Benedict reagent.

Diagram 13 The observation was tabulated in the Table 2. Food test Iodine test Benedict test Test tube P Yellowish Blue Table 2 Which of the following are the correct results test of Visking tube P and Q after 30 minutes? Food test Iodine test Benedict test Iodine test Benedict test Iodine test Benedict test Iodine test Benedict test Visking tube P Dark blue Brick red precipitate Yellowish Brick red precipitate Dark blue Blue Yellowish Brick red precipitate Visking tube Q Yellowish Brick red precipitate Yellowish Blue Dark blue Blue Yellowish Brick red precipitate Test tube Q Yellowish Blue

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Diagram 14 shows a cross section of villi.

Diagram 14 Which of the following A, B, C and D that function to absorb and transport fatty acids and glycerol? 35. Which of these adaptations will match the functions of villi? Adaptation I II III IV Highly folded Has millions of tiny finger-like projection on villis surface One-cell thick wall Very long Function To increase the surface area for the absorption of digested food To increase the quantity of absorbed food To enables the digested food to be absorbed easily To increase the surface area for the absorption of digested food

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I and III only II and IV only I and IV only I, II and III only

By using Diagram 15, answer Question 36 and 37.

Diagram 15 36. Based on Diagram 16, what is the example of invertebrate without jointed legs? A. Centipede B. Spider C. Leech D. Ant What is the characteristic of organism in G? A. Lay eggs in water and can live on land for its adult B. Have slimy scales and fin, can breathe in water C. Lay eggs on land and has scales D. Have beak and feather, lay eggs

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38. Population of different animals and plant that live together in the same area Which of the following represent the above statement? A. Habitat B. Population C. Community D. Ecosystem 39. Animal P gains the benefit from animal Q by getting protection, while animal Q does not gain any benefit or harm from animal P. What type of interaction between animal P and animal Q? A. Mutualism B. Parasitism C. Competition D. Commensalism

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Diagram 16 shows a pyramid of numbers of organisms in a paddy field.

Diagram 16 What will happen to the populations of paddy plant, rat and snake when the population of grasshopper increases? Paddy plant A B C D Decrease Increase Decrease Increase Rat Decrease Increase Increase Decrease Snake Decrease Increase Increase Decrease

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