BECEIntegrated ScienceGhana BECE 2003 INTEGRATED SCIENCE PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS passcogh2 years ago2 years ago01 mins 0% 8 Ghana BECE 2003 INTEGRATED SCIENCE ANSWER BECE 2003 INTEGRATED SCIENCE PAST QUESTIONS 1 / 40 1) The method used to separate an insoluble solid from a liquid is A) crystallization B) sublimation. C) distillation D) filtration 2 / 40 2) The scent of a perfume sprayed at one corner of a room fills the entire room through A) osmosis B) diffusion C) conduction D) radiation 3 / 40 3) Which of the following processes is a physical change? A) Rusting of iron. B) Burning of wood. C) Solidification of water into ice. D) Formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen. 4 / 40 4) Atoms of the same element have the same I. number of electrons II. number of protons III. chemical properties Which of the above statement are true? A) I and II only B) I and III only C) II and III only D) I, II and III 5 / 40 5) The unit of measurement of energy is A) newton B) kelvin C) joule D) watt 6 / 40 6) Which of the following energy transformations takes place at a hydroelectric power station? A) Electrical energy → light energy → heat energy B) Potential energy → kinetic energy → electrical energy C) Kinetic energy → electrical energy → light energy D) Potential energy → sound energy → electrical energy 7 / 40 7) A drawing of magnetic lines of force provides information on the A) source of the field B) length of the magnet C) strength of the field D) type of magnet 8 / 40 8) A bottle of water removed from a refrigerator soon becomes covered with droplets of water because the A) water in the surrounding atmosphere is colder than the water in the bottle B) bottle is porous C) bottle is full of water D) water in the surrounding atmosphere is warmer than the water in the bottle 9 / 40 9) The volume of a metal ball was determined by dropping it into a measuring cylinder containing 20 cm³ of water and the water level rose to 35 cm³. If the mass of the ball is 35 g, calculate its density. A) 1.0 g cm⁻³ B) 1.6 g cm⁻³ C) 1.8 g cm⁻³ D) 2.3 g cm⁻³ 10 / 40 10) A boy stepped on a banana peel on the ground and fell because the A) boy was not wearing shoes B) banana peel reduced the friction on the ground C) ground was too hard D) banana peel increased the friction on the ground 11 / 40 11) Which of the following conditions describes a first class lever? A) The effort is between the pivot and the load B) The load is between the effort and pivot C) The load arm is equal to the effort arm D) The pivot is between the effort and the load 12 / 40 12) A man did 75 J of work by lifting a 50 N load from the floor on to a shelf. Calculate the height of the shelf. A) 25.00 m B) 125.00 m C) 1.50 m D) 0.67 m 13 / 40 13) The lion is a carnivore because it eats A) uncooked food B) grass C) fruits D) flesh 14 / 40 14) The structure which helps a fish to breathe under water is the A) gill B) mouth C) operculum D) air sac 15 / 40 15) The thorns found on some plants are used for A) breathing B) absorbing water from the air C) resisting bush fires D) protection 16 / 40 16) The following characteristics are features of all living things except ability to A) excrete B) grow C) bring forth young ones D) move from place to place 17 / 40 17) Which of the following parasites lives on field animals? A) Aphid B) Tick C) Plasmodium D) Tapeworm 18 / 40 18) The greatest danger faced by mammals living on land is A) losing water through evaporation B) becoming too cold C) gaining too much water through absorption D) becoming too hot 19 / 40 19) The insect responsible for the spread of malaria is the A) tsetse fly B) female anopheles mosquito C) male anopheles mosquito D) housefly 20 / 40 20) Which of the following substances is added to the soil to reduce its acidity? A) Manure B) Charcoal C) Lime D) Humus 21 / 40 The figure below shows the arrangement of parts of the soil when some soil sample was shaken with water in a glass cylinder and allowed to settle. Use it to answer Questions 21) 21 and 22. Which of the labeled layers contains organic matter? A) O B) M C) N D) P 22 / 40 22) The layer which does not have the ability to retain much water is A) O B) Q C) N D) P 23 / 40 23) Which of the following characteristics applies to only plants? A) Excretion of waste materials B) Response to stimuli C) Ability to respire D) Ability to manufacture food from simple substances 24 / 40 24) The waste products of respiration are A) carbon dioxide and heat B) carbon dioxide and water C) glucose and oxygen D) oxygen and water 25 / 40 25) The function of the lungs is to A) maintain a constant amount of water in the body B) absorb carbon dioxide from the blood C) absorb oxygen from the blood D) maintain the temperature of the body constant 26 / 40 26) Which of the following plants reproduce(s) vegetatively? I. Banana II. Mango III. Ginger A) I and II only B) I and III only C) II only D) III only 27 / 40 27) The process which takes place in all living cells is A) fertilization B) respiration C) digestion D) photosynthesis 28 / 40 28) The food substance found in yam is A) oil B) carbohydrate C) vitamin D) protein 29 / 40 29) The end-products of the digestion of fats and oils are A) fatty acids and amino acids B) amino acids and glycerol C) amino acids and glucose D) fatty acids and glycerol 30 / 40 30) Which of the following factors promote plant germination? I. Adequate temperature II. Moisture III. Good soil A) I and II only B) II and III only C) I and III only D) I, II and III 31 / 40 31) The female part of a flower is the A) pistil B) petal C) calyx D) stamen 32 / 40 32) Which of the following substances breaks down fats into tiny droplets during digestion? A) Saliva B) Bile C) Pancreatic juice D) Gastric juice 33 / 40 33) Blood in the urine is a symptom of A) bilharzia B) cholera C) gonorrhea D) typhoid 34 / 40 34) A free movement of the bowels is aided by A) eating foods containing fibre B) seeping at least 6 hours a day C) washing one’s body at east twice a day D) eating fatty foods 35 / 40 35) Which of the following diseases is spread through air? A) Measles B) AIDS C) Yaws D) Typhoid 36 / 40 36) How many days in a month does the moon appear? A) 14 days B) 21 days C) 28 days D) 7 days 37 / 40 37) The earth moves completely round the sun once in every A) 30 days B) 1 day C) 28 days D) 365 days 38 / 40 38) A smaller heavenly body, which orbits a bigger one could be described as a A) meteor B) comet C) moon D) sun 39 / 40 39) Which of the following parasites is a plant? A) Flea B) Aphid C) Dodder D) Jigger 40 / 40 40) Which of the following substances is not a constituent of a balanced diet? 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