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1 Which one is the correct technique of using a microscope?

A Look into the microscope with one eye.


B Always use the high power objective lens first.
C Cover the specimen with a cover slip.
D Use wet cotton wool to clean the lenses.

• Oesophagus
• Duodenum
• Large intestine

2 Which of the following system processes the organs named above?

A Excretory system
B Digestive system
C Reproductive system
d Respiratory system

3 Which statement about the human body is not true?

A The body is made up of different type of cells.


B The body is organized into tissues, organs and systems.
C There is division of labour among the systems of the body.
D The organs and systems of the body function independently.

4 A group of similar cells carrying out the same function form …

A a tissue.
B a system.
C an organ.
D an organism.

Among the following structures, which one is may be found in a plant cell but not in an
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animal cell?

A Nucleus
B Chloroplast
C Cytoplasm
D Cell membrane

I Hydra
II Euglena
III Spirogyra
6 Among the following above, which are multi-cellular organisms?

A I and II only
B I and III only
C II and III only
D I, II and III

7 Which of the following cannot be effectively done by human beings?

A Think and solve problems


B Travel to outer space
C Predict the future accurately
D Invent machines

8 Which definition best to describe a multi-cellular organism?

A An organism made up of many cells


B An organism of many cells which can only be seen under a microscope
C An organism which is able to make its own food
D An organism which lives in water and cannot be seen with the naked eye

9 Which part of a cell is wrongly matched with the function?

A Nucleus - controls the activities of the cell


B Cytoplasm - makes chlorophyll in green plants
C Cell wall - protects a plant cell
D Cell membrane - lets water and gas in and out of the cell

10 What is the function of the mirror in a microscope?

A To view the specimen.


B To reflect light into the objective lens.
C To focus light on the specimen.
D To prevent the formation of shadows on the image.

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