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Form 4, Monthly Test (2006) 1 TEST 1 (SCIENCE) Name :......................................................... Form :......................................................... Objective questions : 1. What is scientific investigation? A. A method only used by scientists. B. A systematic approach used by scientists to find the answer to a problem or phenomenon. C. The correct attitude one should have in doing experiments. D. A process of making a hypothesis. 2. Which of the following explains the meaning of hypothesis? A. Making inferences B. Making a statement which relates the manipulated and responding variables. C. Making an observation D. Making a conclusion 3. Which of the following variables need to be observed or measured when carrying out an experiment? A. Independent variable C. Manipulated variable B. Responding variable D. Fixed variable 4.Which of the following is not a suitable method in analysing data? A. Use graphs B. Use tape recorder C. Use tables D. Use histogram 5. Which of the following are the importances of scientific investigation? I. It trains us to think critically and creatively II. It trains us to be more observant and analytical III. It trains us to do things systematically . A. 1 and 11 only B. 1 and 111 only C. 11 and 111 only D. 1, 11 and 111 only 6. What are the two body systems that control and regulate coordination? A. The reproductive system and excretory system B. The endocrine system and the nervous system C. The endocrine system and respiratory system D. The nervous system and the circulatory system 7. Which of the following are the component parts of the peripheral nervous system? I. Spinal cord II. Cranial nerves III. Spinal nerves A. 1 and 11 only B. 11 and 111 only C. 1 and 111 only D. 1, 11 and 111

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Form 4, Monthly Test (2006)

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TEST 1 (SCIENCE)

Name :.........................................................

Form :.........................................................

Objective questions :

1. What is scientific investigation?

A.  A method only used by scientists.

B.  A systematic approach used by scientists to find the answer to a problem or phenomenon.

C.  The correct attitude one should have in doing experiments.D.  A process of making a hypothesis.

2. Which of the following explains the meaning of hypothesis?

A.  Making inferences

B.  Making a statement which relates the manipulated and responding variables.C.  Making an observation

D.  Making a conclusion

3. Which of the following variables need to be observed or measured when carrying out an

experiment?

A.  Independent variable C. Manipulated variable

B.  Responding variable D. Fixed variable

4.Which of the following is not a suitable method in analysing data?

A.  Use graphs

B.  Use tape recorder

C.  Use tables

D.  Use histogram

5. Which of the following are the importances of scientific investigation?

I.  It trains us to think critically and creatively

II.  It trains us to be more observant and analyticalIII.  It trains us to do things systematically.

A.  1 and 11 only

B.  1 and 111 only

C.  11 and 111 only

D.  1, 11 and 111 only

6. What are the two body systems that control and regulate coordination?

A.  The reproductive system and excretory system

B.  The endocrine system and the nervous system

C.  The endocrine system and respiratory system

D.  The nervous system and the circulatory system

7. Which of the following are the component parts of the peripheral nervous system?

I. Spinal cord

II.  Cranial nerves

III.  Spinal nerves

A.  1 and 11 onlyB.  11 and 111 only

C.  1 and 111 only

D.  1, 11 and 111

 

Form 4, Monthly Test (2006)

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8. The diagram shows a neurone.

What neurone is this?

A.  Receptor C. Relay neurone

B.  Sensory neurone D. Motor neurone

9. A student withdraws his hand immediately when he touches a hot kettle accidentally. Which of 

the following shows the path taken by an impulse during the response?

A.  Receptorsensory neuronerelay neuronemotor neurone effector

B.  Receptorrelay neuronemotor neurone effectorsensory neurone

C.  Effectorsensory neuronerelay neuronemotor neurone receptor

D.  Effectormotor neuronesensory neuronerelay neurone receptor

10. Neurone X sends impulses from the central nervous system to effectors. Neurone X is a

A.  Relay neurone

B.  Sensory neurone

C.  ReseptorD.  Motor neurone

Subjective questions :

1. There are two types of body coordination, i.e .......................................and ..............................

2. Answer the questions below.Human nervous system

Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system

i) .....................................

ii) ..................................... Somatic nervous system iv)...............................

iii) ..........................................

iv) ............................................

3. Figure 1 shows a rerlex arc in a reflex action when a person touches a hot kettle accidentally.

a) Name the parts labelled X and Y.

P : .................................... Q : .................................. R : .........................................

 X : .................................. Y : ................................... Z : .................. ......................

b) State the functions of the parts labelled X and Y.

I.  X : ...........................................................................................................................................

...........................................................................................................................................

II.  Y : ..........................................................................................................................................

..........................................................................................................................................

  ..............................GOOD LUCK....................... .......