November 2021 (v1) QP - Paper 1 CAIE Biology IGCSE
November 2021 (v1) QP - Paper 1 CAIE Biology IGCSE
November 2021 (v1) QP - Paper 1 CAIE Biology IGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE™
BIOLOGY 0610/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (Core) October/November 2021
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.
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INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
IB21 11_0610_11/5RP
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1 Which characteristics of all living organisms are needed to release energy for growth?
4 Which row shows the structure on the outside of a plant cell and the location of the chloroplasts in
the cell?
cilia
cytoplasm
nucleus
A alimentary canal
B blood
C bronchus
D plant roots
‘Diffusion is the net movement of particles from a region of their ……1…... concentration to a
region of their ……2…... concentration, ……3…... a concentration gradient.’
1 2 3
A higher lower up
B higher lower down
C lower higher up
D lower higher down
9 In a photosynthesis experiment, a plant is left in bright sunlight for several hours. A leaf is then
removed from the plant and tested for starch, using iodine solution.
The diagram shows the leaf from the plant that was used in the experiment.
white area
green area
A B C D
key
iodine solution
turns blue-black
iodine solution
stays brown
10 An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of pH on enzyme action. The graph shows
the results.
y-axis
x-axis
What are the labels for the x-axis and the y-axis?
x-axis y-axis
A pH rate of reaction
B pH time
C rate of reaction pH
D time pH
A B C D
water-bath water-bath
at 15 °C at 35 °C
12 Which row shows the raw materials needed for photosynthesis and the products of
photosynthesis?
A bread
B meat
C milk
D oranges
A Benedict’s
B biuret
C DCPIP
D ethanol
15 The diagram shows a large food molecule changing into smaller molecules.
process X
What is process X?
A absorption
B chewing
C digestion
D secretion
16 The diagram shows part of the human alimentary canal and associated organs.
A
D
not to
1 scale
18 Which graph shows the effect of increasing humidity on the rate of transpiration?
A B
rate of rate of
transpiration transpiration
humidity humidity
C D
rate of rate of
transpiration transpiration
humidity humidity
B C
A D
21 Some features that help to defend the body against pathogens are listed.
1 mucus
2 skin
3 stomach acid
4 phagocytosis
A 1, 2, 3 and 4
B 1, 2 and 3 only
C 2 and 3 only
D 4 only
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23 The diagram shows the apparatus used by a student to investigate respiration in woodlice (small
arthropods).
test-tube cotton
capillary
containing air wool
tube
Which explanation about the direction that the water drop will move is correct?
A The water drop will move away from the woodlice because respiration uses carbon dioxide.
B The water drop will move away from the woodlice because respiration uses oxygen.
C The water drop will move towards the woodlice because respiration uses carbon dioxide.
D The water drop will move towards the woodlice because respiration uses oxygen.
24 Some students placed yeast, sugar and water into a bottle. They then placed an empty balloon
over the opening of the bottle. The bottle was left in a warm place for one hour. During this time
the balloon increased in size.
balloon
yeast, sugar
and water
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What is tube X?
A ureter
B urethra
C uterus
D vein
26 The diagram shows a reflex arc that passes through the spinal cord.
pain receptor
X
muscle
X Y
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A B
Which diagram shows the appearance of the seedling shoot after seven days?
A B C D
A a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction and is not changed by the reaction
B a protein that functions as a biological catalyst
C a substance taken into the body that modifies or affects chemical reactions in the body
D a chemical substance, produced by a gland and carried by the blood, which alters the activity
of one or more specific target organs
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A a female insect laying unfertilised eggs that develop into new insects
B division of a single-celled bacterium to produce two new bacteria
C fusion of a pollen grain nucleus with an ovule nucleus to produce a seed
D growing cuttings taken from one plant to produce new, genetically identical plants
1
2
3
4
Which structures manufacture sperm and the fluid the sperm are transported in?
32 Which type of birth control prevents sperm from entering the vagina?
A contraceptive pill
B diaphragm
C IUD
D vasectomy
A amino acid
B chromosome
C gene
D protein
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1 growth
2 production of gametes
3 repair of damaged tissue
4 replacement of cells
5 asexual reproduction
A 1, 3, 4 and 5
B 1 and 3 only
C 2, 3 and 4
D 2 only
35 A species of insect usually has pale-coloured wings. This helps to camouflage them on
pale-coloured tree trunks. A few of the insects in this species have darker coloured wings.
After a number of years the tree trunks become darker in colour due to environmental changes.
The insects with dark-coloured wings become more common than insects with pale-coloured
wings in this species.
Which process causes this change in the proportion of insects with dark-coloured wings?
A biotechnology
B conservation
C natural selection
D selective breeding
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hawk
fox
frog
rabbit snail
grass dandelion
37 Which organism makes its own organic nutrients using light energy?
A producer
B consumer
C herbivore
D carnivore
A decomposition
B fossilisation
C photosynthesis
D transpiration
39 Which row shows what is used to make biofuel, bread and fruit juice?
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