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GHS BIOLOGY P553/1 April 2010 Time 1. 30 hours S 2 EOT 1 INSTRUCTIONS Attempt all the questions in section A and B in the spaces provided Answers to section A 1 7 13 19 25 2 8 14 20 26 3 9 15 21 27 4 10 16 22 28 5 11 17 23 29 1. The best description of the leaf below is; A. Pinnate and parallel veined B. Pinnate and net-veined C. Palmate and net veined D. Bipinnate and parallel veined. Questions 2 and 3 are about the graph below. The graph shows the changes in the dry weight of seedlings during the first six weeks of germination. Dry weight of Seedlings 1 2 3 4 5 6

2. Which one of the following explains the changes taking place during the first 3 weeks. A. The seedlings are using some of their food for respiration. B. The cotyledons were eaten by bacteria. C. The soil is dry and seeds are losing weight D. The rate of respiration is lower than that of photosynthesis. 3. Why is there increase in dry weight beyond the 3 rd week of germination? A. The seedlings have developed roots and absorbed water. B. The seedlings have developed leaves and are now manufacturing food. C. The seedlings are now free of bacteria. D. The seedlings are respiring faster and therefore using much food. 4. Which of the following is not a mammal? A. Bat B. caterpillar C. whale D. rat 5. Wind pollinated flowers have the following characteristics except. A. Anthers produce a lot pollen. B. Flowers have a good scent. C. Stigma is feathery. D. Petals are inconspicuous. 6. Which of the following seeds shows epigeal germination? A. rice seed B. maize seed C. sorghum seed D. pea seed 7. The structure of a cell responsible for production of energy is:- A. nucleus B. cell membrane C. protoplasm D. mitochondrion 8. An underground short condensed stem having outer dry scaly leaves and some inner thick fleshy scale leaves is A. Stolon B. Bulb C. Rhizone D. sucker 9. Which one of the following insects has piercing and sucking mouth parts? A. Cockroach B. Grasshopper C. Mosquito D. Housefly 10. Which one of the following fruits is a cypsela? A. Tridax B. Bean C. Maize D. Groundnut 11. What is the placentation of the fruit shown in the following diagram? A. Parietal B. Marginal C. Axile D. Basal 12. Which of the following is not a modification for leaves to carryout an usual function? A. Buds for vegetative propagation B. Turned into leaf dendrils for support C. Turned into prickle and spines for defence D. Possesses chloroplasts for photosynthesis 13. Which of the following organisms is not an arachnid? A. Tick B. Spider C. Flea D. Mite 14. Which of the following is a succulent type of fruit? A. Pome B. Capsule C. Legume D. cypsela 15. At which of the following levels of classification can organisms interbreed and produce fertile offspring? A. Kingdom B. Class C. Species D. Phylum 16. A microscope filled with a X5 eyepiece and a X20 objective lens will magnify an object. A. X100 B. X25 C. X250 D. X4 17. How is a desmodium fruit adapted to its mode of dispersal? It has A. wings B. hooks C. sticky hair D. a parachute of hairs

18. Why is biological control of pests considered to be better than chemical control? A. It s less expensive B. it s more expensive C. it will not kill beneficial organisms D. It is easier to do 19. The best definition of cross-pollination is A. the transfer of pollen grains from anthers to stigma of different flowers. B. The transfer for pollen grains from anthers to stigma of the same flower. C. The transfer of pollen grains from anthers to stigma. D. The transfer of pollen grains from anthers to stigma of different flowers but of the same species 20. Which one of the following sequences most accurately outlines the life cycle of the house fly? A. Egg caterpillar B. Egg larva Adult chrysalis Adult pupa C. Egg D. Egg Adult nymph Adult maggot 21. Which of the following is not an arthropod? A. Earthworm B. Centipede C. Spider D. Beetle. 22. a dry fruit formed from one carpel which contains several seeds and split down both sides is known as A. follicle B. legume C. Capsule D. Schizocarp 23. A mosquito larva breathes by means of A. Spiracles B. gills C. segments D. nostril. 24. How is seed dormancy due to embryo immaturity overcome? A. By improving seed coat permeability. B. Allowing for an ripening period. C. Putting hydrated seeds in a cold room or refrigerator. D. Dry storage at high temperature. 25. Biological control as a method of prevention of malaria would include A. spraying oil on the surface of stagnant water. B. Spraying of insecticides on the mosquitoes. C. Introducing fish in water bodies. D. Drainage of stagnant water. 26. Which one of the following cannot be used in the classification of plants? A. Structure of the flowers. B. Leaf structure C. Type of seeds D. Leaf colour. 27. Which of the following parts of a flower is not part of the female organ? A. stigma B. ovary C. style D. filament 28. Which of the following confirms that maize is a fruit? A. it contains a plumule and a radical B. it has two scars C. it has a cotyledon D. the food is stored in the endosperm

29. Which of the following combinations of characteristics is true of all insects and distinguishes them from all other animals P undergo complete metamorphosis Q Posses wings R Bear jointed legs S Bear three pairs of legs T Have bodies divided into head, thorax and abdomen A. P, Q and R B. S, T and P C. Q, T and P D. Q, R and T 30. Which of the following groups of insects are considered social A. bees, Ants and wasps B. Ants, Tsetse fly and mosquitoes C. bees, houseflies and wasps D. bees, Ants and mosquitoes Section B 31. The figure below shows a plant part. a) Name the parts labeled A-G (7 marks) A.. B.. C. D. E.. F. G. b) What are the functions of parts (3 marks) D.. E.. F.. c) State the part of plants from which the figure was extracted. (1 mark)

32. (a) explain the meaning of the following terms (3 marks) I. seed dormancy.... II. seed viability III. seed germination.. b) Give any three conditions necessary for germination (3 marks) i). ii) iii) b) State any four causes of seed dormancy (4 marks) i) ii) III) IV) d) How can each of the dormancy caused by the factors above in b) can be broken or removed (4 marks) I) II) III) Iv)

33. a) what is meant by the term pollination (2 marks) b) Name the two types of pollination (2 marks) i). ii) c) give any five characteristics of (10 marks) i) insect pollinated flowers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)... ii) wind pollinated flowers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)... End