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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level 5090/11
May/June 2011 1 hour Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet. Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
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Which features are not found in animal cells? A 2 1 and 2 B 1 and 3 C 2 and 4 D 2 and 5
The sentence describes the uptake of water by a plant. Water moves into the root hairs of a plant by osmosis through a ...1... permeable cell membrane, 2 a water potential gradient. Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2? 1 A B C D fully fully partially partially 2 down up down up
Below is a series of cell processes. 1 2 3 mineral ions entering root hair cells glucose uptake by villus cells water entering root hair cells
Which of these involve active transport? A 1 and 2 only B 1 and 3 only C 2 and 3 only D 1, 2 and 3
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3 4 A dish is filled with agar jelly containing starch. Four holes are cut in the jelly and each hole is filled as shown. After 30 minutes, which hole will be surrounded by the largest area without starch?
amylase solution
agar jelly
C pepsin solution
Magnesium is an essential element for A B C D the formation of cell walls. the formation of chlorophyll. the formation of proteins. the process of cell division.
The graph shows the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration on the rate of photosynthesis.
Y X rate of photosynthesis
CO2 concentration
What could be limiting the rate of photosynthesis at points X and Y? X A B C D carbon dioxide concentration carbon dioxide concentration light intensity light intensity Y carbon dioxide concentration light intensity carbon dioxide concentration light intensity
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4 7 What are the advantages of chewing food at the start of digestion? increasing surface area A B C D lubricating food making food soluble
Which row correctly gives a good source of vitamin C and its deficiency symptom? good source A B C D egg yolk egg yolk fresh green vegetables fresh green vegetables deficiency symptom softening of bones bleeding gums softening of bones bleeding gums
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5 9 The diagram shows a green shoot photosynthesising under a glass jar. This was used as a control experiment in a laboratory investigation.
Which diagram shows the other experiment that should be done to investigate the need for carbon dioxide in photosynthesis?
A in sunshine airtight bung green plant filter paper sodium hydroxide solution C in sunshine airtight bung green plant glass jar green plant water hydrogencarbonate indicator glass jar green plant
water
hydrogencarbonate indicator
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6 10 A protein solution is tested using three different reagents. Which set of results is obtained? iodine solution A B C D black black brown brown Benedicts solution blue red blue red biuret solution blue blue purple purple
11 A herbaceous plant, growing in a nutrient solution, is placed in a well-lit experimental chamber through which humid air is being passed slowly. The diagram below shows a section through a part of the plant.
Q P
The speeds of movement of the fluids in tissues P and Q are measured. The humid air is then replaced by dry air and the speeds of movement of the fluids change. What are these changes? tissue P A B C D greatly increased upward movement greatly increased downward movement little change little change tissue Q greatly increased downward movement little change greatly increased downward movement greatly increased upward movement
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Which tissue transports water and mineral salts and which tissue transports sucrose? water and mineral salts A B C D 1 2 3 4 sucrose 4 3 2 1
13 How do veins differ from arteries? width of lumen A B C D narrower narrower wider wider wall thickness thicker thinner thicker thinner elastic fibres more less more less muscles in wall less more more less
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8 14 The table shows the characteristics of the blood in one blood vessel in the body. oxygen concentration high carbon dioxide concentration low pressure high
Which blood vessel contains blood with these characteristics? A B C D aorta pulmonary artery pulmonary vein vena cava
semi-lunar valve
semi-lunar valve
What happens as blood is being pumped out of the heart? semi-lunar valves A B C D open open closed closed vessel through which blood passes to the lungs 1 2 1 2
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9 16 What happens to the diaphragm when breathing in? muscle action A B C D contraction relaxation contraction relaxation shape becomes domed domed flattened flattened
17 Which process does not depend on respiration? A B C D active uptake of ions conduction of nervous impulses diffusion of glucose muscle contraction
water
After four hours, the coloured water will A B C D have gone down by the same amount in both tubes. be higher in tube 1 than in tube 2. be higher in tube 2 than in tube 1. have gone up by the same amount in both tubes.
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10 19 What is the correct sequence of the bones in the arm of a mammal, from the hand to the shoulder? hand A B C D humerus humerus radius scapula radius scapula humerus radius shoulder scapula radius scapula humerus
20 What is not an excretory product of mammals? A B C D carbon dioxide in expired air undigested food in faeces urea in sweat urea in urine
Why is this a negative feedback system? A B C D It decreases the amount of water in the blood. It increases any change in the amount of water in the blood. It increases the amount of water in the blood. It reverses any change in the amount of water in the blood.
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11 22 The diagram represents a section through the brain and part of the spinal cord. Which part of the brain controls balance?
A
D C
23 What are the functions of the relay, motor and sensory neurones in a reflex response? relay neurone A to connect neurones within the central nervous system to conduct impulses to the effector motor neurone to conduct impulses to the effector from the central nervous system to connect neurones within the central nervous system to conduct impulses from the receptor to the central nervous system to conduct impulses from the receptor to the central nervous system sensory neurone to conduct impulses from the receptor to the central nervous system to receive the stimulus
to conduct impulses from the central nervous system to the effector to conduct impulses from the receptor to the central nervous system
to connect neurones within the central nervous system to conduct impulses to the effector
24 What decreases as a result of adrenaline secretion? A B C D blood sugar level digestive activity heart rate size of the pupils of the eyes
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12 25 The graph shows the relationship between the average age at death and the number of cigarettes smoked per day.
75 74 73 average 72 age at 71 death / years 70 69 68 67 0 5 10 15 20 25 cigarettes smoked per day 30
Which conclusion from the graph is correct? A B C D Most people living longer than 74 years are non-smokers. People smoking five cigarettes a day live longer on average than those smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The average length of life of people who smoke is 4.5 years less than that of non-smokers. The main cause of death in people who smoke 30 cigarettes a day is lung cancer.
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Why is air pumped into the fermenter? to mix culture A B C D to provide oxygen key = yes = no
28 On decomposition, which substance in decaying plants is the major source of carbon for carbon dioxide production by the micro-organisms involved? A B C D cellulose glucose starch sucrose
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denitrification
Which substance at X forms part of this cycle? A B C D cellulose fat protein starch
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ant
locust
beetle
caterpillar
grass
flowering plant
tree
31 Three statements about malarial parasites are listed. 1 2 3 Insecticides are used to kill the vectors. Netting is used to keep the vectors away from people. People take drugs that stop the malarial pathogen developing.
Which of these methods can be used to control malaria? A B C D 1 only 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 1, 2 and 3
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16 32 If high levels of nitrates are washed into rivers, the following changes may occur, causing fish to die. 1 2 3 4 Water plants die and fall to the bottom. Bacteria multiply rapidly. Concentration of oxygen in the water decreases. Increased growth of single-celled water plants makes the water green.
In which order do these changes take place? A B C D 1432 2314 3241 4123
How does the male gamete reach the female gamete? A B C D A pollen tube grows down the style. The pollen grain moves down the style. The male gamete digests its way down the style. The male gamete swims down the style.
34 Which statement correctly describes advantages or disadvantages of self-pollination to a plant? A B C D It needs a lot of pollen but can happen when a plant is on its own. It needs little pollen but there is a high chance of pollination. It needs no agent to transfer pollen but pollination is unlikely. It needs two plants of the same species but there is little variation in the offspring.
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In which region are sperms released during sexual intercourse and where does fertilisation usually take place? sperms released A B C D 3 3 4 4 fertilisation 1 2 1 2
36 Which disease can be cured by antibiotics? A B C D HIV / AIDS diabetes emphysema syphilis
37 A man is blood group A and his wife is blood group AB. What are the possible blood groups of their children? A B C D A only AB only A and AB only A, B and AB
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18 38 Which of these may be heterozygous? A B C D a haploid cell an allele of a gene an organism with a dominant phenotype an organism with a recessive genotype
39 Flower colour is controlled by a single pair of alleles. The allele for red flowers is dominant to the allele for white flowers. A plant homozygous for red flowers is crossed with a plant homozygous for white flowers. All the resulting plants have red flowers (F1 generation). When the F1 generation are crossed with each other, 18 plants are obtained. 12 plants have red flowers and 6 have white flowers (F2 generation). What ratio is expected in the F2 generation and what ratio has been obtained? expected ratio red to white A B C D 1:1 1:1 3:1 3:1 obtained ratio red to white 2:1 3:1 2:1 3:1
40 In the commercial manufacture of insulin, a human gene is inserted into which of these? A B C D a chromosome of a human cell a protein molecule in a yeast cell the DNA of a bacterium the nucleic acid in a virus
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