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MUMUNI ZONE – PRISCA EXAMINATIONS
GRADE SEVEN (7) MOCK – 2024
INTEGRATED SCIENCE
SUBJECT 4/1 60 minutes
12TH JUNE, 2024
1. Read these instructions carefully.
2. DO NOT turn this paper before you are told. Your teacher will tell you when to turn this page
to begin answering the questions.
3. There are 60 questions in this INTEGRATED SCIENCE PAPER. You will be given exactly 75
minutes to answer the questions.
4. For each question four (4) answers are given, but only one of the four is right. Work out which
is the BEST answer. Then on your ANSWER SHEET, mark the box completely by shading
the answer space of the letter of your choice. For example if you had chosen answer D for a
question, you would show it like this;
5. You must SHADE you answer spaces COMPLETELY and DARKLY using and HB pencil. If
you have to change your answer, you must rub out the shading VERY NEATLY before shading
the new one. USE A CLEAN RUBBER.
6. When you have finished one page, go straight on without waiting to be told. If you have time
left, at the end of the question paper, use it to check your work carefully.
7. Look at your ANSWER SHEET and on the bottom left-hand side, WRITE your surname,
forename and examination number in the space provided. KINDLY NOTE THAT THE FINAL
EXAMINATION PAPER WILL COME WITH THESE DETAILS ALREADY PRINTED FOR
YOU.
8. Put up your hand now if: You have any question or you have a wrong answer sheet.
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1. In the flowering plant, fertilisation takes place in the _____________
A. stigma
B. ovary
C. ovules
D. style
2. An example of a legume is ________
A. maize
B. groundnut
C. potato
D. carrot
3. What is the third stage in the water treatment process in town?
A. sedimentation
B. coagulation
C. chlorination
D. filtration
4. Study the diagram below. What type of energy does the ball on top of the hill
possess?
– ball
– hill
A. kinetic energy
B. potential energy
C. chemical energy
D. thermal energy
5. What are the two products of photosynthesis?
A. carbon dioxide and oxygen
B. carbon dioxide and starch
C. starch and oxygen
D. oxygen and water
6. The digestive system begins in the _____________
A. stomach
B. large intestine
C. liver
D. mouth
7. Which one of the following is not a skin disease?
A. scabies
B. warts
C. polio
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D. ringworms
8. By what process can we separate a mixture of salt and water?
A. filtration
B. decantation
C. freezing
D. evaporation
9. Which mineral is contained in fish bones?
A. phosphorus
B. magnesium
C. copper
D. calcium
10. What do we call a mixture of an insoluble solid in water?
A. a sediment
B. a solvent
C. a solution
D. a suspension
11. Dissolved nutrients in the body are transported by the ____________
A. heart
B. lungs
C. stomach
D. blood
12. Which of the following is not an agent of pollination?
A. water
B. insect
C. bird
D. fish
13. A ball thrown in the sky will fall back to the ground because of _________
A. gravity
B. mass
C. weight
D. force
14. Which of the seeds below is dispersed by heat?
A. maize
B. mango
C. beans
D. rape
15. Which change is observed only in girls at puberty?
A. breast enlargement
B. breaking of the voice
C. production of sweat
D. growth of pubic hair
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16. Study the rate of drainage in three soils below.
1 2 3
Soil samples
Which funnel likely contains clay soil?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. none
17. One advantage of using chemical fertilizer is that ___________
A. it is cheaper
B. it is readily available
C. it kills pests
D. it dissolves faster in soil
18. Which option shows the correct percentages of each gas in the atmosphere?
Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon dioxide
A. 27 21 0.03
B. 21 0.03 78
C. 0.03 78 21
D. 21 78 0.03
19. What nutrients are digested by the pancreatic enzymes?
A. fats
B. minerals
C. oils
D. proteins
20. Which of the following plants is propagated from cuttings?
A. maize
B. cassava
C. potatoes
D. banana
21. A diet that lacks fresh fruits and green vegetables will lead to a disease called
____
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A. scabies
B. goitre
C. warts
D. scurvy
22. The male parts of a flower are collectively called the _________
A. stigma
B. style
C. stamen
D. pollen
23. Study the process of photosynthesis below.
Carbon dioxide + Light + Starch + Oxygen
Chlorophyll
What is the missing element?
A. starch
B. water
C. soil
D. air
24. The diagram below shows a simple circuit.
What would happen if the circuit was broken at 𝒙?
A. only bulb ‘D’ will light up
B. bulb ‘B’ will light up
C. all the bulbs will be off
D. bulb ‘A’ will light up
25. Force is measured in _____________
A. kilograms
B. grams
C. newtons
D. millimetres
26. Which one is not a mammal?
A. monkey
B. pig
C. hippo
D. tortoise
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27. Which of these is soluble in water?
A. sand
B. salt
C. wood
D. grass
28. The stem that holds the stigma is called __________
A. filament
B. anther
C. style
D. petal
29. Study the drawing below.
What process is indicated by the arrow 𝒙?
A. fertilisation
B. cross pollination
C. self-pollination
D. seed dispersal
30. An example of a cereal is _____________
A. wheat
B. banana
C. beans
D. tea
31. What is the function of the excretory organs?
A. to protect the body from diseases
B. to get rid of waste
C. to repair broken cells
D. to kill body cells
32. Which blood cells carry oxygenated blood?
A. arteries
B. capillaries
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C. veins
D. kidneys
33. Which one of the following is a mammal that feeds on vegetables?
A. lion
B. shark
C. leopard
D. hippopotamus
34. Bats are classified as mammals because they ____________
A. feed on meat and insects
B. have feathers
C. breast feed their young ones
D. live in dark places
35. In a car battery, what are the stages of energy change?
A. chemical – mechanical
B. mechanical – electrical
C. chemical – electrical
D. electrical – chemical
36. Choose the instrument which is correctly paired with its function.
Instrument Function
A. Anemometer wind direction
B. Hygrometer wind speed
C. Thermometer temperature
D. Wind vane humidity
37. Skin lightening creams are bad for the skin because ___________
A. they lead to skin cancer
B. they add beauty to the skin
C. they promote HIV/AIDS
D. they affect the brain
38. Plants that have pods are known as _______________
A. cereals
B. legumes
C. fruits
D. beans
39. A plant which grows where it is not wanted such as among crops is called a
__________
A. chlorophyl
B. stem
C. weed
D. pollen
40. Living things multiply through _______________
A. excretion
B. production
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C. digestion
D. reproduction
41. Name the sweet liquid produced by a flower.
A. pollen
B. nectar
C. style
D. anther
42. Which of the following is an airborne disease?
A. pneumonia
B. dysentery
C. typhoid
D. bilharzia
43. Which type of treatment do people living with HIV get?
A. Insulin
B. ART
C. Penicillin
D. BCG
44. Tuberculosis (TB) is an air born disease caused by ____________
A. virus
B. fungus
C. plasmodium
D. bacteria
45. Which of the following is a non-metal?
A. iron
B. zinc
C. copper
D. hydrogen
46. Study the diagrams of different fruits shown below.
Mango Black Jack Seed Guava
The above seeds are dispersed by __________________
A. water
B. wind
C. explosion
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D. animals
47. Which of the following is a source of water supply in the villages?
A. taps
B. boreholes
C. dew
D. wells
48. Which type of teeth are used for biting and cutting?
A. incisors
B. canines
C. premolars
D. molars
49. Many cooking pots are made of metals instead of clay because a metal is
______
A. a good conductor of heat
B. an insulator
C. heavier than clay
D. lighter than clay
50. Why are ventilators important in a building?
A. they allow light to enter
B. they allow heat to enter
C. they allow free air circulation
D. they reduce air
51. Which of the following is not a deficiency disease?
A. dysentery
B. kwashiorkor
C. marasmus
D. rickets
52. Excessive use of alcohol harms the body by causing _________
A. pneumonia
B. rickets
C. liver damage
D. bleeding
53. The property of copper that makes it useful all over the world is its ________
A. brown colour
B. good conduction
C. good insulation
D. softness
54. Which of the following organs is not part of the digestive organs?
A. large intestines
B. pancreas
C. kidneys
D. small intestines
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55. Which of the following is not an illicit drug?
A. alcohol
B. cocaine
C. heroin
D. Panadol
E.
56. Sound can be made louder by ______________
A. keeping vibrations changing
B. making vibrations stronger
C. making vibrations weaker
D. stopping vibrations
57. During the test for starch, the brown colour indicates that there is _________
A. less starch
B. more starch
C. no starch
D. starch
58. The movement of blood in the body is called ____________
A. absorption
B. circulation
C. digestion
D. respiration
59. The energy change in a bulb is __________
A. chemical to electrical
B. chemical to light
C. electrical to light
D. electrical to sound
60. Which of the following is an insulator?
A. aluminium
B. copper
C. plastic
D. silver