BECE 2002 Integrated (Int) Science (July) Paper 1
BECE PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
BECE 2002 (JULY) INTEGRATED SCIENCE
OBJECTIVES - Paper 1
1. Which of the following substances is made up
of only one kind of atom?
A. Iron
B. Salt
C. Steel
D. Water
A. Iron
B. Salt
C. Steel
D. Water
2. Ice is able to float on water because the
ice is
A. colder than water
B. denser than water
C. has a greater mass for the same volume of water
D. has a greater volume for the same mass of water
A. colder than water
B. denser than water
C. has a greater mass for the same volume of water
D. has a greater volume for the same mass of water
3. Which of the following statements about the
state of matter is correct?
A. Molecules in a solid are disorderly arranged
B. Solids are highly compressible
C. Liquids have definite form and volume
D. Molecules in a gas move faster than those in a liquid.
A. Molecules in a solid are disorderly arranged
B. Solids are highly compressible
C. Liquids have definite form and volume
D. Molecules in a gas move faster than those in a liquid.
4.
The
above diagram illustrates the structure of an atom. The components labeled X
and Y are respectively
A. neutrons and shells
B. ions and neutrons
C. neutrons and nucleus
A. neutrons and shells
B. ions and neutrons
C. neutrons and nucleus
D. nucleus and neutrons
5. The force which
opposes the motion of one object on another object is known as
A. friction
B. gravity
C. tension
D. weight
A. friction
B. gravity
C. tension
D. weight
6.
When the brakes of a bicycle in motion are applied for
a long time the wheels become hot. This is because
of a change of energy from
A. kinetic energy to potential energy
B. potential energy to kinetic energy
C. potential energy to heat energy
D. kinetic energy to heat energy
of a change of energy from
A. kinetic energy to potential energy
B. potential energy to kinetic energy
C. potential energy to heat energy
D. kinetic energy to heat energy
7.
A man applied a force of 50 N to push a wheelbarrow
through a distance of 6 m. Calculate the work
done.
A. 300 J
B. 56 J
C. 44 J
D. 30 J
done.
A. 300 J
B. 56 J
C. 44 J
D. 30 J
8.
In which of the following situations is work said to
be done?
A. Walking with a load on the head in an upright position.
B. Getting up from a chair
C. Pushing against a wall which does not move.
D. Sitting still behind a desk.
A. Walking with a load on the head in an upright position.
B. Getting up from a chair
C. Pushing against a wall which does not move.
D. Sitting still behind a desk.
9.
The energy stored in food is
A. an electrostatic energy
B. a chemical energy
C. a solar energy
D. a thermal energy
A. an electrostatic energy
B. a chemical energy
C. a solar energy
D. a thermal energy
10. A machine which
has an energy loss of 10% will have an efficiency of
A. 100%
B. 90%
C. 55%
D. 10%
A. 100%
B. 90%
C. 55%
D. 10%
11. The figure below
shows a simple electric circuit. Use it to answer questions 11 to 13
The switch is represented by
A. IV
B. III
C. II
D. I
12. The component
labeled V is a/an
A. ammeter
B. battery
C. lamp
D. voltmeter
A. ammeter
B. battery
C. lamp
D. voltmeter
13. The purpose of
the component labeled IV is to
A. supply energy to the circuit
B. measure the voltage of the battery
C. prevent too much current from flowing
D. close the circuit
A. supply energy to the circuit
B. measure the voltage of the battery
C. prevent too much current from flowing
D. close the circuit
14. Which of the
following diseases is spread by a mosquito?
A. Blindness
B. Cholera
C. Dysentery
D. Elephantiasis
A. Blindness
B. Cholera
C. Dysentery
D. Elephantiasis
15. The intermediate
host of the worm that causes Bilharzia is
A. man
B. mosquito
C. tsetse fly
D. water snail
A. man
B. mosquito
C. tsetse fly
D. water snail
The figure below is a diagram of a fish. Use it answer questions 16 and 17
16. The function of
the part labeled IV is to enable the fish to
A. sink in water
B. absorb oxygen from the water
C. protect itself from attack
D. detect smell in water
A. sink in water
B. absorb oxygen from the water
C. protect itself from attack
D. detect smell in water
17. The part labeled V
is used for
A. balancing
B. steering
C. surfacing
D. paddling
A. balancing
B. steering
C. surfacing
D. paddling
18. Which of the
following arrangements is a probable food chain?
A. Grass → Grasshopper → Toad → Snake → Crow
B. Grasshopper → Grass → Goat → Lion → Man
C. Crow → Snake → Toad → Grasshopper → Grass
D. Grass → Goat → Lion → Man → Snake
A. Grass → Grasshopper → Toad → Snake → Crow
B. Grasshopper → Grass → Goat → Lion → Man
C. Crow → Snake → Toad → Grasshopper → Grass
D. Grass → Goat → Lion → Man → Snake
19. One disease which
can be transmitted through eating half cooked meat is
A. guinea worm
B. hook worm
C. thread worm
D. tape worm
A. guinea worm
B. hook worm
C. thread worm
D. tape worm
20. Which of the
following characteristics are common to all living things?
I. Response to stimuli
II. Respiration
III. Movement from place to place
IV. Growth
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. I, II and III only
D. I, II and IV only
I. Response to stimuli
II. Respiration
III. Movement from place to place
IV. Growth
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. I, II and III only
D. I, II and IV only
21. The part of
sugarcane that is usually used for planting is the
A. corm
B. leaf
C. stem
D. sucker
A. corm
B. leaf
C. stem
D. sucker
22. Excess
carbohydrate in the human body is stored as
A. amino acid
B. fatty acid
C. glycogen
D. glucose
A. amino acid
B. fatty acid
C. glycogen
D. glucose
23. Carbon dioxide in
the blood is removed from the body through the
A. kidneys
B. lungs
C. mouth
D. skin
A. kidneys
B. lungs
C. mouth
D. skin
24. The end-product
of protein digestion is
A. amino acid
B. glycerol
C. glycogen
D. peptide
A. amino acid
B. glycerol
C. glycogen
D. peptide
25. The liquid
component of the blood is known as
A. cytoplasm
B. haemoglobin
C. plasma
D. platelets
A. cytoplasm
B. haemoglobin
C. plasma
D. platelets
26. Digested food
substances are absorbed into the blood stream in the
A. kidneys
B. liver
C. stomach
D. ileum
A. kidneys
B. liver
C. stomach
D. ileum
27. The part of the
human ear which collect and direct sound waves is the
A. ear drum
B. ear lobe
C. ear canal
D. semi-circular canal
A. ear drum
B. ear lobe
C. ear canal
D. semi-circular canal
28. The process by
which waste substances are removed from the body is called
A. egestion
B. excretion
C. perspiration
D. respiration
A. egestion
B. excretion
C. perspiration
D. respiration
29. The embryo of a
mammal develops from
A. eggs fertilized inside the body
B. eggs fertilized outside the body
C. self-fertilized eggs
D. only female sex cells
A. eggs fertilized inside the body
B. eggs fertilized outside the body
C. self-fertilized eggs
D. only female sex cells
30. Which of the
following gases is given out during photosynthesis?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Oxygen
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Oxygen
31. The component of
the soil which is made up of the finest particles is
A. clay
B. humus
C. loam
D. sand
A. clay
B. humus
C. loam
D. sand
32. The soil type
which is able to retain the highest amount of water is
A. clay
B. loam
C. gravel
D. sand
A. clay
B. loam
C. gravel
D. sand
33. The formation of
humus is aided by
A. earthworms
B. insects
C. rats
D. wind
A. earthworms
B. insects
C. rats
D. wind
34. The major cause
of pollution at a stone quarry is
A. dust
B. human waste
C. acid disposal
D. smoke
A. dust
B. human waste
C. acid disposal
D. smoke
35. Ringworm is a
skin disease, which is caused by
A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. insects
D. worms
A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. insects
D. worms
36. Which of the
following habits will help in the control of diseases contracted through air?
I. Not throwing human waste into rivers
II. Washing of hands after visiting the toilet
III. Not spitting about in public places
IV. Keeping foods always covered
A. I and II only
B. II and III only
C. III only
D. I, III and IV only
I. Not throwing human waste into rivers
II. Washing of hands after visiting the toilet
III. Not spitting about in public places
IV. Keeping foods always covered
A. I and II only
B. II and III only
C. III only
D. I, III and IV only
37. Soup which is not
well-heated gets spoilt when kept for some time because the
A. salt in the soup is too small
B. water in the soup do not all evaporate
C. heat in the soup is not enough to kill all bacteria
D. water condenses back into the soup.
A. salt in the soup is too small
B. water in the soup do not all evaporate
C. heat in the soup is not enough to kill all bacteria
D. water condenses back into the soup.
38. The measure of
the amount of water vapour in the air is known as
A. cloud
B. dew
C. humidity
D. temperature
A. cloud
B. dew
C. humidity
D. temperature
39. Which of the
following heavenly bodies is a star?
A. Earth
B. Moon
C. Sun
D. Milky Way
A. Earth
B. Moon
C. Sun
D. Milky Way
40. The planet in our
solar system which has the largest orbit is
A. Jupiter
B. Mars
C. Plu
A. Jupiter
B. Mars
C. Plu
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