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The document is an examination paper for Senior Secondary 1 Biology at Al-Firdaus Paradise School for the second term of the 2024/2025 academic session. It includes multiple-choice questions on reproduction, cell division, digestion, and ecological factors, as well as theory questions requiring detailed answers. The content covers various biological concepts such as asexual and sexual reproduction, mitosis and meiosis, and ecological interactions.

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SSS ONE BIOLOGY-WPS Office

The document is an examination paper for Senior Secondary 1 Biology at Al-Firdaus Paradise School for the second term of the 2024/2025 academic session. It includes multiple-choice questions on reproduction, cell division, digestion, and ecological factors, as well as theory questions requiring detailed answers. The content covers various biological concepts such as asexual and sexual reproduction, mitosis and meiosis, and ecological interactions.

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AL-FIRDAUS PARADISE SCHOOL

SECOND TERM 2024/2025


ACADEMIC SESSION
EXAMINATION
SENIOR SECONDARY 1
BIOLOGY
1. What is reproduction? (a) A form of eating (b) A process
of producing offspring (c) A way of moving
2. Asexual reproduction involves: (a) Two parents (b) One
parent (c) Four parents
3. Which of the following is an example of asexual
reproduction? (a) Budding in hydra (b) Fertilization in
humans (c) Pollination in plants
4. Sexual reproduction involves: (a) One parent (b) Two
parents (c) No parents
5. Fertilization is the fusion of: (a) Two eggs (b) Egg and
sperm cells (c) Two sperms
6. Binary fission occurs in: (a) Amoeba (b) Lions (c) Birds
7. What is parthenogenesis? (a) Egg development without
fertilization (b) Joining of two gametes (c) Growth of a plant
8. Which of these animals reproduce asexually? (a) Hydra
(b) Dog (c) Goat
9. Mitosis results in: (a) Four daughter cells (b) Two identical
daughter cells (c) One large cell
10. Meiosis produces: (a) Gametes (b) Identical cells
(c) Muscles
11. Conjugation is a form of: (a) Sexual reproduction in
unicellular organisms (b) Respiration (c) Movement
12. Meiosis is important because it: (a) Helps in cell division
(b) Reduces chromosome number by half (c) Produces energy
13. Which of these reproduces by conjugation?
(a) Paramecium (b) Amoeba (c) Fish
14. Mitosis occurs in: (a) Sex cells (b) Body cells
(c) Only plant cells
15. Meiosis occurs in: (a) Nerve cells (b) Gametes (c) Hair
cells
16. The main purpose of mitosis is: (a) Growth and repair
(b) Reproduction (c) Digestion
17. Reproduction in amoeba occurs by: (a) Binary fission
(b) Budding (c) Conjugation
18. What form of reproduction is observed in hydra?
(a) Budding (b) Spore formation (c) Binary fission
19. Earthworms are: ( a) Hermaphrodites (have both male and
female reproductive organs) (b) Asexual reproducers
(c) Without reproductive organs
20. Which invertebrate reproduces sexually? (a) Crab
(b) Hydra (c) Amoeba
21. Irritability refers to: (a) The ability of organisms to
respond to stimuli
(b) The ability to sleep (c) The process of photosynthesis
22. The type of movement in amoeba is: (a) Flagellar
movement
(b) Ciliary movement (c) Pseudopodial movement
23. Which part of the plant responds to sunlight? (a) Leaves
(b) Roots (c) Flowers
24. The movement of plants toward light is called:
(a) Phototropism b) Chemotropism (c) Hydrotropism
25. What is a stimulus? (a) A change in the environment that
an organism reacts to (b) A type of food (c) A form of exercise
26. What type of feeders are humans? (a) Herbivores
(b) Carnivores (c) Omnivores
27. The digestion of food begins in the: (a) Stomach
(b) Mouth (c) Small intestine
28. Ruminants digest cellulose in: (a) Small intestine
(b) Rumen (c) Large intestine
29. Which of these animals is a herbivore? (a) Cow (b) Dog
(c) Eagle
30. Proteins are broken down into: (a) Glucose (b) Amino
acids (c) Fatty acids
THEORY
Answer three questions
1. What is reproduction? Name two types of reproduction and
give one example of each.
b. Explain three differences between mitosis and meiosis.
2. How do we study a population?
b. Write any six instruments and their uses that can be used to
measure ecological factors.
3. What are digestive enzymes? Mention any five
characteristics of digestive enzymes
4. Define a biome and name three examples, describing their
characteristics.
5a What is predation, parasitism and symbiosis?
b. Mention two examples each

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