WASSCE BIOLOGY MAY/JUNE 2017 (SSCE WAEC MAY/JUNE 2017 BIOLOGY)

2017 Biology

1. Which of the following groups of animals do not possess a nervous system?

A. Porifera

B. Cnidaria

C. Platyheminthes

D. Nematoda

 

2. The structural similarities in Paramecium and Euglena are in the

A. shape of locomotory organs

B. blunt anterior and pointed posterior

C. presence of micro and mega nuclei in both

D. presence of anterior and posterior contractile vacuoles

 

3. Which of the following organisms cannot exist freely on its own?

A. Chlamydomonas

B. Amoeba

C. Paramecium

D. Plasmodium

 

The diagram below is an illustration of Arthropod. Study it and answer question 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Arthropod in the diagram is not an insect because it

A. Has a big head which is almost equal to the thorax

B. has eight legs and no wings

C. does not have visible eye on its head

D. has head, thorax and abdomen

 

5. Which of the following cell organelles is the site for the production of ATP?

A. Lysosome

B. Nucleus

C. Mitochondrion

D. Ribosome

 

5. An example of osmosis in plants is the

A. movement of water through the xylem

B. loss of water vapour from the stomata

C. translocation of food through the phloem

D. absorption of water from the soil by the root

 

7. The organism that can carry out both autotropic and heterotrophic modes of nutrition is

A. Chlamydomonas

B. Eudorina

C. Euglena

D. Spirogyra

The diagram below illustrates a part of the human skeleton. Study it and answer question 8 to 10

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8. It represents the bones of the

A. upper arm

B. lower arm

C. upper leg

D. lower leg

 

9. Which of the labelled parts of the diagram of the part of the human skeleton articulates with the head of the trochlea to form a hinge joint?

A. I

B. II

C. III

D. IV

 

10. The labelled part that provides surface for the attachment of the triceps is

A. I

B. II

C. III

D. IV

 

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The diagram above illustrates the transverse section of a

A. dicotyledonous root

B. monocotyledonous root

C. dicotyledonous stem

D. monocotyledonous stem

 

12Which of the following actions does not occur during exhalation in man?

A. Thoracic cavity decreases in volume

B. Diaphragm flattens

C. Ribs move down and in

D. Air pressure increases in the thoracic cavity

 

The diagram above is an illustration of the urinary tubule in a mammal. Study it and answer question 13 to 15

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13. Which of the following substances is found in the part labelled II only?

A. Lipid

B. Glucose

C. Urea

D. Uric acid

 

14. The part which contains lowest concentration of urea is labelled

A. I

B. II

C. III

D. IV

 

15. Which of the following substances is greater in concentration in the part labelled IV when compared to that part labelled I?

A. Lipid

B. Glucose

C. Urea

D. Uric acid

 

16. Deamination of amino acids in the liver produces

 

A. blood sugar

B. glycogen

C. bile

D. urea

 

17. Which of the following glands also serves as an exocrine gland?

A. Ovary

B. Pancreas

C. Adrenal

D. Thyroid

 

18. Which of the following sequences is the correct route of the transmission of impulses along a reflex arc?

A.Receptor→sensoryneuron→synapse→intermediateneuron→synapse→motorneuron→effector

B. Receptor→motorneuron→synapse→intermediateneuron→synapse→sensoryneuron→effector

C. Effector→intermediateneuron→synapse→motorneuron→synapse→sensoryneuron→receptor

D. Effector→motorneuron→synapse→sensoryneuron→synapse→intermediateneuron→receptor

 

19. When viewing an object that is close to the human eye, the

A. eye lens becomes thin

B. ciliary muscles relax

C. suspensory lens become taut

D. eye lens becomes fat

The diagram below is an illustration of human sperm. Study it and answer question 20 and 21

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20. The diagram above is an illustration of the human sperm. The part labelled I is the

A. acrosome

B. nucleus

C. mitochondrion

D. tail

 

21. The function of the part labelled II is to

A. fuse the ovum during fertilization

B. generate the energy for the sperm to swim to the fallopian tube

C. help the sperm to swim forward

D. dissolve the membrane of the egg during fertilization

 

22. Which of the following types of placentation is not common amongst syncarpous pistils?

A. Marginal

B. Axile

C. Parietal

D. Free central

 

23. The complex energy-rich organic matter which living organisms need for life is

A. water

B. air

C. food

D. mineral salts

 

24. Which of the following processes are associated with photosynthesis?

I. Energy from sunlight is absorbed  

II. Carbon dioxide is evolved  

III. Oxygen is given off  

IV. Glucose is synthesized

A. I and II only

B. I, II and IV only

C. I, III and IV only

D. I, II, III and IV

 

25. Which of the following function is associated with calcium in plants? Formation of

A. cell wall

B. ribosomes

C. proteins

D. cell membrane

 

The diagram below shows the dentition of an organism. Study them and answer question 26 to 28

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26. The dentition belong to a

A. rabbit

B. cat

C. frog

D. man

 

27. The function of the teeth labelled X is for

A. biting and grasping

B. chewing and grinding

C. tearing and grasping

D. chewing and tearing

 

28. The teeth which are absent in the young of the organism whose dentition is shown above is labelled

A. W

B. X

C. Y

D. Z

 

29. The number of individuals that the environment can support over a long period of time is its

A. growth rate

B. total capacity

C. population capacity

D. carrying capacity

 

30. A good site for secondary succession would be

A. a sand dune

B. a bare rock

C. a land that has just had forest fire

D. a stretch of barren land

 

31. A population which exceeds its carrying capacity and then collapses is represented graphically by a

A. bell-shaped curve

B. linear curve

C. sigmoid curve

D. skewed curve

 

32. The natural dwelling place of an organism is called its

A. ecological niche

B. habitat

C. population

D. environment

 

 

 

33. Which of the following ecological factors will result in food shortage?

A. Drought

B. Low rate of reproduction

C. Emigration

D. Topography

 

34. Soil permeability refers to

A. how easily water passes through the soil

B. the proportion of air in the soil

C. the proportion of water the soil holds

D. how well water rises up the soil

 

35. Which of the following groups of organisms do not have members that can be called autotrophs?

A. Protists

B. Mosses

C. Chlorophyta

D. Fungi

 

36. Which of the following pyramids gives the most accurate picture of the relationships between at the various trophic levels in a food chain? A pyramid of

A. numbers

B. energy

C. biomass

D. size

 

37. Which of the following statements is not associated with pyramids of energy?

A. Efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels can be studied

B. Comparisons of pyramids for different ecosystems can be made

C. More accurate comparisons of trophic levels

D. Representation of numbers of organisms at different trophic levels

 

38. Which of the following materials is not easily biodegradable?

A. Polythene bag

B. Cotton bag

C. Hides and Skin bag

D. Paper bag

 

39. Which of the following pairs of organisms is in a mutualistic relationship?

A. Hydra and Sea anemone

B. Hermit crab and Sea anemone

C. Dodder plant and Cocoa plant

D. Mistletoe and Kolanut

 

40. The establishment of game reserves and parks is a method of

 

A. conserving natural resources

B. cultivating game

C. controlling pollution

D. cultural awareness

 

41. Which of the following practices is not used in conserving water?

A. Afforestation

B. Damming

C. Deforestation

D. Reforestation

 

 

42. Which of the following resources cannot be renewed?

A. Air

B. Petroleum

C. Food crop

D. Soil

 

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The type of variation illustrated above is

A. continuous variation

B. discontinuous variation

C. morphological variation

D. environmental variation

 

44. Which of the following characters is not a morphological variation?

A. shape of the nose

B. colour of skin

C. colour of hair

D. tongue rolling

 

45. An apple plant can produce sexually and asexually and it has 40 chromosomes in its leaf cells. How many chromosomes would be in each gamete and somatic cell?

 

A. 20 chromosomes in the gametes and 10 in the somatic cells

B. 40 chromosomes in the gametes and 20 in the somatic cells

C. 20 chromosomes in the gametes and 40 in the somatic cells

D. 40 chromosomes in the gametes and 40 in the somatic cells

 

46. Assuming that A is the gene for normal skin colour and is dominant, while a is the gene for albinism and its recessive, what is the likely genotype of the couple which had 50% normal and 50% albino offspring?

A. AA, aa

B. Aa, aa

C. AA, Aa

D. Aa, Aa

 

 

47. Which of the following statements is true about mutation?

A. Phenotype is not involved

B. Genotype is not involved

C. Artificial induction is not possible

D. Genotype is involved

 

48. One of the structural adaptations of mammals for movement on land is the development of the

A. hollow bones

B. pentadactyl limb

C. fused thoracic bones

D. streamlined body

 

49. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of social insects?

A. All members are identical

B. There is division of labour

C. The members dwell in the same habitat

D. Some members protect the queen

 

50. The gradual cumulative, adaptive and heritable changes in an organism over a long period of time resulting in new species is called

A. adaptation

B. survival

C. organic evolution

D. interspecific competition

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