Cambridge International Examinations
Cambridge Ordinary Level
               BIOLOGY                                                                                          5090/11
               Paper 1 Multiple Choice                                                          October/November 2015
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1   The diagram shows a plant cell. The cell is stained with iodine solution.
                                                                        cell wall
                        nucleus
                                                                        starch grain
    After staining with iodine solution, what are the colours of the cell wall and the starch grain?
                  cell wall       starch grain
        A        blue-black        blue-black
        B        blue-black       orange-brown
        C      orange-brown        blue-black
        D      orange-brown       orange-brown
2   What describes the diffusion of molecules?
    A       movement from a region of their higher concentration to a region of their lower concentration
            down a concentration gradient
    B       movement from a region of their higher concentration to a region of their lower concentration
            up a concentration gradient
    C       movement from a region of their lower concentration to a region of their higher concentration
            down a concentration gradient
    D       movement from a region of their lower concentration to a region of their higher concentration
            up a concentration gradient
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3   The diagram shows the concentration of magnesium ions in a healthy root hair cell of a plant and
    in the soil water surrounding it.
        concentration of
        magnesium ions
                                                                                    concentration of
        5 mmol per dm3
                                                                                    magnesium ions
                                                                                    3 mmol per dm3
    For the plant to remain healthy, how will the magnesium ions move?
    A       into the cell by active transport
    B       into the cell by diffusion
    C       out of the cell by active transport
    D       out of the cell by diffusion
4   What is the enzyme that controls a reaction in which both the enzyme and the substrate can
    denature at high temperatures?
    A       amylase
    B       insulin
    C       lipase
    D       protease
5   Which part of a leaf contains cells, but with the fewest chloroplasts?
    A       cuticle
    B       epidermis
    C       spongy mesophyll
    D       stomata
6   Which features of the mesophyll layer in a leaf aid rapid diffusion of carbon dioxide into the cells?
                                    layer of moisture
                     air spaces     on the outside of
                                      the cell walls
        A                                             key
        B                                             = aids diffusion
        C                                             = does not aid diffusion
        D                                  
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7   A student grows seedlings in four different test-tubes.
    Tube W contains all the mineral ions needed for healthy plant growth.
    The other three tubes contain
               ●     water
               ●     all minerals except magnesium ions
               ●     all minerals except nitrates.
    The diagram shows the appearance of these seedlings after two weeks.
                          W                  X                    Y                  Z
                        healthy            little          poor growth and       hardly any
                        growth            growth            yellow leaves         growth
    What do tubes X, Y and Z contain?
                         X                           Y                       Z
      A        all minerals except          all minerals                  water
                magnesium ions             except nitrates
      B        all minerals except             water                   all minerals
                magnesium ions                                        except nitrates
      C             all minerals        all minerals except               water
                   except nitrates       magnesium ions
      D                water            all minerals except            all minerals
                                         magnesium ions               except nitrates
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8   Which digestive processes take place in the mouth (buccal) cavity?
                 chemical          mechanical    dissolving
                 digestion          digestion   of nutrients
        A                                           
        B                                           
        C                                           
        D                                           
9   What would be least likely to cause famine?
    A       decrease in human population
    B       decrease in rainfall
    C       increase in human population
    D       increase in rainfall
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10 The health of a population’s teeth can be measured by finding the average number of decayed,
   missing or filled teeth per person. This is called the DMFT.
    The graph shows the DMFT for four countries in the years between 1980 and 1995. Australia and
    the USA have fluoride added to their water but Japan and Belgium do not.
                              8
                                                                        key
                              7                                                  Japan
                              6                                                  Australia
                                                                                 USA
                              5                                                  Belgium
                     DMFT
                              4
                              0
                              1980      1985          1990       1995
                                               year
    The following statements were made.
               1   The health of teeth has improved in all four countries.
               2   Japan showed the greatest improvement.
               3   Adding fluoride to the water causes the health of teeth to improve.
    Which statements are supported by the graph?
    A    1 and 2          B    1 only           C      2 and 3          D     3 only
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11 The diagram shows cross-sections through the root and stem of the same plant.
                                 root                                  stem
    What is tissue T?
    A    epidermis
    B    mesophyll
    C    phloem
    D    xylem
12 The diagrams show a plant in a flask of water. It is left in the light at 16 °C for six hours.
          cotton
           wool
           layer
           of oil                                  6 hours
          water
                      326.75 g                                            321.75 g
                                  balance
    What explains the change in mass after six hours?
    A    absorption of water into the root hairs
    B    evaporation of water from the flask
    C    photosynthesis in the leaves of the plant
    D    transpiration from the leaves of the plant
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13 Which organ receives blood from two major vessels and all of this blood leaves it in a single
   major vessel?
    A    heart
    B    kidney
    C    liver
    D    lung
14 In the human circulatory system, what causes the transfer of materials from the capillaries to the
   tissue fluid?
    A    active transport
    B    blood pressure
    C    capillarity
    D    osmosis
15 Which chamber of the heart would be the first to receive nicotine absorbed into the blood in the
   lungs of a cigarette smoker?
    A    left atrium
    B    left ventricle
    C    right atrium
    D    right ventricle
16 What is the composition of expired air?
                                          composition (%)
               gas
                               A          B                       C       D
     oxygen                    4          16                      16     21
     carbon dioxide           21             4               0.04       0.04
     nitrogen                 74          78                      78     78
     water vapour           variable   saturated           saturated   variable
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17 What happens when we breathe out with force?
                                         external                     internal
                diaphragm
                                   intercostal muscles          intercostal muscles
        A        contracts              contract                        relax
        B        contracts                relax                         relax
        C         relaxes               contract                       contract
        D         relaxes                 relax                        contract
18 Which changes occur as a person exercises?
               depth of breathing       breathing rate
        A         decreases               decreases
        B         decreases               increases
        C          increases              decreases
        D          increases              increases
19 A person drinks a large amount of water.
    How does this affect the water potentials of the liquids in the renal arteries, the renal veins and
    the ureters?
                water potential      water potential        water potential
               in renal arteries     in renal veins           in ureters
        A           higher               higher                  higher
        B           higher            little change              higher
        C           lower                lower               little change
        D           lower                lower                    lower
20 What are the responses to decreased body temperature?
    A       shivering and vasoconstriction in blood vessels near the skin surface
    B       shivering and vasodilation in blood vessels near the skin surface
    C       sweating and vasoconstriction in blood vessels near the skin surface
    D       sweating and vasodilation in blood vessels near the skin surface
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21 What are the symptoms of diabetes?
                concentration of glucose
                 in blood       in urine
        A           +                 +       key
        B           +                 –       + = increased
        C           –                 +       – = decreased
        D           –                 –
22 Which row correctly describes the connections of the neurones in a reflex action?
                receptor to central                                   central nervous
                                           between neurones
                 nervous system                                      system to effector
        A         motor neurone              relay neurone           sensory neurone
        B         motor neurone            sensory neurone             relay neurone
        C        sensory neurone            motor neurone              relay neurone
        D        sensory neurone             relay neurone            motor neurone
23 What does the hypothalamus control?
    A       body temperature
    B       heart rate
    C       insulin secretion
    D       rate of breathing
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24 The diagram shows the main muscles and bones of the arm.
    What happens when muscle X contracts?
    A    The lower arm is extended.
    B    The lower arm is raised.
    C    The upper arm is lowered.
    D    The upper arm is raised.
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25 The graph shows the relative risk of lung cancer, according to the years of smoking and the
   number of cigarettes smoked each day.
                     45
                                                                  over 20 cigarettes per day
                     40
                     35
                     30
            relative 25                                           10-19 cigarettes per day
            risk
                     20                                           less than 10 cigarettes per day
                     15
                     10
                      5
                      0
                             0-20   20-29    30-39 40-49         50+
                                       years of smoking
    The following statements were made.
                1   The relative risk of lung cancer depends on the number of cigarettes smoked each
                    day.
                2   The relative risk of lung cancer depends on the number of years of smoking.
                3   The relative risk of lung cancer depends on the tar content of the cigarettes smoked.
    Which statements are supported by the data in the graph?
               statement 1       statement 2     statement 3
        A                                             
        B                                             
        C                                             
        D                                             
26 Foods can be made by treating milk in different ways.
                1   Bacteria are added.
                2   The milk is acidified.
                3   The milk proteins are coagulated.
    Which processes occur in both cheese and yoghurt production?
    A       1, 2 and 3       B   1 and 2 only   C    1 and 3 only      D   2 and 3 only
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27 An ocean is polluted by an oil spill.
    What is least likely to speed up the rate of decomposition of oil by microorganisms?
    A    aerobic conditions
    B    mixing by wave action
    C    presence of salt water
    D    spraying the surface of the sea with warm water
28 The diagram shows a food chain.
                         mahogany tree → caterpillar → songbird → hawk
    Which type of organism is present in the largest numbers in this food chain?
    A    carnivores
    B    consumers
    C    herbivores
    D    producers
29 The diagram shows changes in the appearance of a leaf over a period of time, as it lies on the
   damp ground.
    Which type of organism is most likely to cause these changes?
    A    carnivore
    B    decomposer
    C    herbivore
    D    producer
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30 The diagram shows some stages in the nitrogen cycle.
    Which arrow represents the action of nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
                                                  A
                            nitrates                                 nitrites
                                            atmospheric
                              B               nitrogen
                                       D
                          plant protein                        ammonium
                                                  C            compounds
31 Which method of malarial control is effective against both adult and larval forms of the mosquito?
    A    covering standing water
    B    draining swamps
    C    spraying insecticides
    D    spraying oil on standing water
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32 Which graph shows changes that occur in a river after being polluted by sewage?
                                     A                                             B
        concentration                                         concentration
        of nitrogen                                           of nitrogen
        compounds                                             compounds
                        0                                                 0
                         0               distance                          0       distance
                        sewage           downstream                       sewage   downstream
                         added                                             added
                                     C                                             D
        concentration                                         concentration
        of nitrogen                                           of nitrogen
        compounds                                             compounds
                        0                                                 0
                         0               distance                          0       distance
                        sewage           downstream                       sewage   downstream
                         added                                             added
33 The diagram shows peas growing on the plant.
                                                          R
                                                                              Q
                                 P
    What are the labelled structures?
                 P                   Q                R
       A        fruit            seed           pericarp
       B        fruit            testa            seed
       C       seed              fruit          pericarp
       D       seed              fruit            testa
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34 What passes down a pollen tube after pollination?
    A    female nucleus
    B    male nucleus
    C    ovule
    D    pollen grain
35 The diagram shows a developing fetus in the uterus.
    What is the function of X?
    A    absorbing nutrients from the mother’s blood
    B    contracting to push the baby out at birth
    C    prevention of disease
    D    protecting from mechanical damage
36 Some signs of syphilis are listed.
               1   fever
               2   loss of appetite
               3   non healing skin ulcers
               4   skin rash
               5   small, painless sores
               6   swelling of lymph nodes
    What are the first signs of syphilis?
    A    1 and 2           B   3 and 4        C      4 and 5   D   5 and 6
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37 In horses, red hair is dominant to brown.
    A breeder crosses a number of heterozygous red-haired horses.
    Approximately what percentage of the offspring will be red-haired?
    A       25%              B   50%              C    75%             D   100%
38 Which row in the table is correct?
               chromosome in       chromosome in
                                                         sex of baby
               mother’s ovum        father’s sperm
        A             X                   X                  male
        B             X                   Y                  male
        C             Y                   X                 female
        D             X                   Y                 female
39 Which statement is correct?
    A       Evolution is natural selection.
    B       Evolution results in natural selection.
    C       Natural selection and evolution are independent of each other.
    D       Natural selection results in evolution.
40 Bacteria can be genetically engineered to produce human insulin by adding a human insulin gene
   to the bacterial DNA.
    What is an advantage of this procedure?
    A       The bacteria do not need a source of glucose.
    B       The bacteria grow faster than before being engineered.
    C       The insulin does not need to be purified before being injected into a patient.
    D       The insulin is unlikely to cause an immune response when injected into a patient.
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