Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/13
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/13
Cambridge IGCSE: Biology 0610/13
BIOLOGY 0610/13
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (Core) May/June 2020
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• 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 multiple choice answer sheet.
• Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Write in soft pencil.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
• Do not use correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
• Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
• Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
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light light
Which characteristic of living things made the seedlings grow towards the light?
A excretion
B nutrition
C respiration
D sensitivity
A amphibians
B arthropods
C mammals
D reptiles
4 Onion plant cells swell but do not burst when placed in distilled water.
Which cell component prevents the onion plant cells from bursting?
A cell membrane
B cell wall
C nucleus
D vacuole
A a cell
B an organism
C an organ system
D a tissue
6 Which diagram shows the appearance of a plant cell several minutes after it has been placed in a
concentrated solution of sugar?
A B
C D
8 Which food-testing solution shows a positive result when it turns from blue to purple?
A Benedict’s solution
B biuret solution
C ethanol
D iodine solution
A fat
B fibre
C minerals
D vitamins
12 The table shows the percentage of the daily recommended intake of nutrients in a serving of four
foods.
A 71 1 0 6
B 24 11 2 73
C 3 3 72 0
D 1 72 1 0
13 After passing through the root hair cells of a plant, what is the next tissue through which water
passes?
A cortex
B epidermis
C mesophyll
D xylem
14 From which part of a leaf does most water evaporate during transpiration?
A the cuticle
B the guard cells
C the spongy mesophyll cells
D the xylem vessels
A coronary artery
B pulmonary artery
C renal vein
D vena cava
16 The diagram shows some veins in the human arm and the valves that they contain.
If blood is squeezed out of section X–Y, where should pressure be placed on a vein to stop blood
flowing into this section again?
B
valve
X Y C
A nose hairs
B skin
C stomach acid
D white blood cells
alveolus
capillary
Which row shows the correct gas and concentrations for diffusion from X to Y in normal
conditions?
at point X at point Y
A key
B = yes
C = no
D
A key
B = yes
C = no
D
21 The diagram represents the flow of blood from the heart, through the liver and towards the
kidneys.
blood flow
blood flow to
from the heart
the kidneys
liver
22 When a man steps on a sharp object he moves his foot away very quickly.
In which part of his body are the effector cells involved in this action?
A brain
B muscle
C skin
D spinal cord
A heart
B lung
C ovary
D oviduct
A a stimulant
B a depressant
C an antibiotic
D a nutrient
28 The diagrams show pollen grains from three different species of plant as they appear under the
microscope. The diagrams are all to the same scale.
1 2 3
sticky surface
B
C
A cholera
B COPD
C HIV
D lung cancer
A allele
B genotype
C heterozygous
D phenotype
32 Which row shows the sex chromosomes in the body cells and in the gametes of a woman?
A XX all X
B XX all XX
C XY X or Y
D XY all XY
33 In mice, the allele for black hair is dominant to the allele for brown hair.
What proportion of offspring will have brown hair if a cross is made between a homozygous black
mouse and a heterozygous black mouse?
type 1 type 2
number of
tomatoes
animals
X
Y
carbon dioxide
in the air
X Y
A photosynthesis respiration
B photosynthesis decomposition
C respiration decomposition
D respiration photosynthesis
There will be
A fewer crabs.
B fewer seagulls.
C fewer whelks.
D less seaweed.
39 Chickens are birds that are farmed to produce eggs for human consumption.
A asexual reproduction
B biotechnology
C natural selection
D selective breeding
40 Sewage treatment involves a number of stages. Three of the stages are listed.
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