Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
BIOLOGY 9700/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2017
1 hour
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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.
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
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1 Which organelles are enclosed in a single phospholipid bilayer and contain hydrolytic enzymes?
A endocytotic vesicles
B Golgi body
C lysosomes
D mitochondria
Which statement describes how the DNA of eukaryotes differs from that of prokaryotes?
What can be detected using a light microscope with a maximum resolution of 0.25 µm?
1 DNA
2 70S ribosomes
3 mRNA
5 Boiling the bones and teeth from dead animals can be used to produce a type of glue.
The glue is formed from the collagen fibres present in bones and teeth.
Which statement describes the changes to collagen that occur when the glue is produced?
A α-helix
B a dipeptide
C a globular structure
D the specific order of amino acids
A B C D
8 Complete digestion of polysaccharides requires all the glycosidic bonds between the monomers
to be broken.
Which row shows how completely amylase can digest molecules of cellulose, amylopectin or
amylose?
polysaccharide
cellulose amylopectin amylose
A – ++ + key
B – + ++ – no digestion
C + ++ – + some digestion
D ++ – + ++ most digestion
9 The diagram shows the results of tests on four solutions containing biological molecules.
Which shows the solution that contains only starch and protein?
C
B
Benedict’s test,
orange
10 The enzyme invertase catalyses the breakdown of sucrose to glucose and fructose.
Three different enzyme inhibitors of invertase X, Y and Z were investigated. The percentage
inhibition of invertase was measured at different concentrations of inhibitor.
inhibitor X
inhibitor Y
percentage
inhibition
inhibitor Z
0 2 4 6 8
inhibitor concentration
/ arbitrary units
1 The higher the concentration of inhibitor X, the less sucrose is broken down.
2 The production of glucose and fructose using inhibitor Y is higher than when
inhibitor Z is used.
3 The production of glucose and fructose at an inhibitor concentration of 2 arbitrary
units is lower than at an inhibitor concentration of 4 arbitrary units, for all inhibitors.
13 Proteins in the cell surface membranes of human cells and mouse cells were labelled with
fluorescent dyes. The human cells were labelled with a red dye and the mouse cells were
labelled with a green dye.
A human cell and a mouse cell were then fused to form a hybrid cell.
At first the different dyes remained separate. After 40 minutes the two dyes were evenly
distributed in the hybrid cell surface membrane.
A All protein molecules in the cell surface membrane are fixed to structures within the cell, but
phospholipid molecules move freely between them.
B Groups of protein and phospholipid molecules in the cell surface membrane are attached to
each other and move together.
C Only protein molecules in the outer layer of the cell surface membrane can move freely
between phospholipid molecules.
D Protein molecules in the outer layer of the cell surface membrane and those which span the
bilayer can move freely between phospholipid molecules.
The plant cell is put into a solution with a water potential less negative than the cell contents.
A B C D
2 3
A absent absent
B absent re-forming
C present absent
D present breaking down
17 The diagram shows part of the organisation of a DNA molecule and the associated histones.
Which statement about the features labelled P, Q and R during prophase of mitosis is correct?
A The coiled DNA molecule forms Q and wraps around the histones of R to form small clusters
held in place by histone P.
B The groups of histones, P, and its associated DNA, Q, move closer together as the
chromosome condenses around R.
C The histones P and R are made of protein around which the DNA molecule, Q, is wrapped so
that the DNA molecule can fit inside the nucleus.
D The linked groups of histones P and R and the associated DNA, Q, form strands that fold
and twist together to form a chromatid.
Some of the bacteria were moved from a heavy nitrogen medium and cultured in a medium with
only light nitrogen, 14N.
Some bacteria were collected after each of three generations. Their DNA was extracted and
centrifuged.
The diagram shows the possible positions (upper, middle and lower) of the bands of DNA. The
actual positions of bands in the first two samples are shown.
upper upper
middle middle
lower lower
0 50 100 150
sample time:
minutes minutes minutes minutes
Which proportion of the DNA of the sample taken at 150 minutes will be at the upper position?
19 Different tissues in a plant were supplied with a radioactively labelled substance to identify which
tissues were actively synthesising mRNA.
Which radioactively labelled substances would be most suitable for this experiment?
1 adenine
2 ribose
3 inorganic phosphate
4 uracil
A 1, 2, 3 and 4
B 1, 2 and 3 only
C 2 and 4 only
D 4 only
20 Electron micrographs may show large numbers of ribosomes forming chains along mRNA
molecules.
What is the advantage of this arrangement, compared to when ribosomes appear singly on the
mRNA?
joins to its
has a single
is a purine complementary base
ring structure
with 3 hydrogen bonds
A key
B = correct
C = incorrect
D
22 The graph shows the loss of mass in a potted plant due to transpiration.
mass / g
time / minutes
A key
B = present
C = absent
D
24 An aphid, such as a greenfly, uses a tubular mouthpart called a stylet to feed on nutrients in the
plant.
When a stylet is cut near the aphid’s head, leaving the stylet in the plant, a liquid with a low water
potential continues to flow out of the plant.
A The stylet is in a phloem sieve tube element in which there is a high concentration of solutes.
B The stylet is in a phloem sieve tube element in which there is a low concentration of solutes.
C The stylet is in a xylem vessel element in which there is a high concentration of solutes.
D The stylet is in a xylem vessel element in which there is a low concentration of solutes.
pressure
/ kPa
Z
W
W X Y Z
28 When they remain at high altitudes the red blood cell count of humans increases.
1 Blood has a higher concentration of proteins than tissue fluid because the larger
proteins are too big to pass through the endothelial pores into tissue fluid.
2 Lymph has a higher concentration of lymphocytes than tissue fluid as a high number
of lymphocytes are located in lymph nodes.
3 Macrophages are too large to leave the blood to enter tissue fluid whereas
neutrophils, which are much smaller, can enter tissue fluid and pass into lymph.
Which row correctly identifies the main tissues found in the three layers of the wall of an artery?
A key
B = present
C = absent
D
32 An athlete who smokes just before a race may not be able to run at their maximum speed
because less oxygen is carried by the blood.
33 Some of the requirements of an efficient gas exchange system are a large surface area and a
short diffusion distance.
What is correct about how alveoli are adapted to meet these requirements?
34 The diagram shows three types of cell found in the human gas exchange system.
X Y Z
Apart from causing cancer, which cell types will be directly affected when a person is exposed to
tar in cigarette smoke?
35 Some common antibiotics are listed. The action of each antibiotic is described.
Which of these antibiotics will affect the activities of bacterial cells only?
A 1, 2, 3 and 4
B 1, 2 and 3 only
C 2 and 4 only
D 4 only
36 What could cause an outbreak of malaria in a country after it had been eliminated?
A cholera
B measles
C smallpox
D tuberculosis (TB)
38 Smallpox has been eradicated, but malaria and cholera have not.
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