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Which of the following statements about. photosynthesis in inaccurate? H
A photosynthesis can only be accon-
plished in the presence of light. carbon dioxide and vator must be present
chlorophyll is the required pigment for the process
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D. enzymes are involved in the process.
the immediate products of te poces are starch andooxygen.
The main difference between combustion and respiration lies in
the need for oxygen:
B, the necessity of a substrate
C. the end-products
1. the necessity of enzymes
3. overall process as can be
by a simple equation
Which of the following contrasting pairs about soil characteristics is wrong
Am
2
Sandy soil
Clay soil
Porous,dry small air space, wet
good drainage poor drainage,
infertile
soil
D
retains
little water
fertile
reteins much water
E heavy & diffi-light and easy
cult to work. work with with
The advantages of crop-rotation include (1) increasing amount of available
nitrogen
(2) discouraging weedy growth (3) reducing spread of insect
(4) reducing spread of fungal growth
shortening the time for harvest Which of these alternatives is correct?
1, 2 & 4.
D. 1, 4 & E. A11
B. 1, 3 & 5
1 & 5 only
watch or the Following characteristics cannot be used to distinguish maomal from other vertebrates?
A. presence of mammary gland
presence of hair
presence of sebaceous gland presence of a diaphragm
a highly developed fore-brair
Which of the following cell types 18 not ectodermal in origin in Hydra?
P muscle-tail cells
Q. nutritive cells
R. nerve cells
Svinterstial cells
T. nematocyste
Which of the following bacterial types
is commonly found in the colon of man?
P. Escherichia coli
Q. Anthrax bacilli
R. Hay bacilli
S. Streptococci
T. tuberculosis bac111i
8Malaria is caused by
P bacteria
S
Viruses:
a protozoan
a parasitic fungus:
a saprophytic fungus
Jew born babies normally receive B.C.G. vaccination twice to prevent
P. scarlet fever S. tuberculosis.
• smallpox
R., measles.
poliomyelitis
the metamorphosis of the frog, i1
operculum of the tadpole is fully grown and formation of limbs is observed the approximate time after hatching should be
P1 week
Q3 weeke R. one mont
two month.
T. three months
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HISTORY
Lesson 25: GENERAL REVISION EXERCISE: BUROPE
With whom are the terms scientific socialism' and dialectical materialism" associated?
A. Saint Simon C. Karl Marx E. Louis Blano B. Kautsky
' Brandbas.
The conditions that necessarily made socialist ideas gain audience were ...
1. the existence of economic inequalities between
employers and workers
7 evils created by industrialization and
III, the existence of an industrial proletariat
IV. the popularity of nationalist ideas
V. the popularity of ideas of republicanis
- I,II,III, IV,V
I, II, III, IV
C. III,III.
D. III V.
B. II, III, IV,
The formation of the nation-state of Germany: (1850-1870) was not a simple matter of military: unification. The isues at stake were more than pure military strength. The question of a united Germany was as much an European affair as It was a German affair. In other words, ......
I. the unification of Gemany involved the ma:Sority of:
contemporary European states.
II. for France, a strong and united neighbour (i.e.
Germany would pose a potential threat on the security "of France.
III. for Austria, a new German nasi LG MULLE
the end of Austrian supremacy and the end of the.
absbury Empire,
TV for Prussia, the formation, of a national Germany
would either mean the Prussianization(1.e. Prussiar supremacy) of the new Germany, or the Germanizatior. of Prussia (ive, tho disappearance of Prussia be- cause Prussia would be overwhelmed by other Gamai elman to
In the eyes of the other German statos, Germany's unification under Prussias leadership would appeal
as the Frissianization of Germany. Therefore the Germen states had reason to suspect Prussia's programme of unification. A. I, II, III, IV, V,
£. III, IV, B. I, III, V.
Q. I, II, III, IV. D. LIITIIV.
Again, the wification of Italy was not simply an Italian affair. The successful unification of Italy, Owed as much to the leadership of Piedmont, and the patriotism of Garibaldi as to the skilful diplo- macy of Cavour, and the interplay of forbes in Diropean politics. What were the states whion were in one way or other involved with Italian wifications
I
Austria
II. Franice
III. Prussia-
IV. Spain
V
13.
Portugal-
A. I, II, III, IV, V
B. I, II, III, I.,
C. I, II, IIT DTTTTV
Napoleon III came to power by promising the Franch people 1Peace, order, the right of property and French glory.!! Throughout the years of his impire, he did much towards the fulfillment of such objectives It may be said that he maintained his Empire 20 long as such promises were fulfilled. Similarly his Empire · was doomed...
I when France plunged herself into a full-scale
national war (1870). her long peace beinu brou to an end,
when France suffered a national military defest. in the hands of the Germans, her glory being destroyed
The organ of Corti is associated with
A. hearing a
B. balance or body posture
C. detection of wave vibration
D. sensation of pain
production of vitamin D in the skin
Which of the following is not the final product of digestion?
A. glucose
B. maltose
D. fatty acids
B. amino acids
is
G. fructose
Which of the following movemen involved during swallowing?
larynx raised
B glottis closed
Cfalse palate raised.
mouth closed
diaphragm lowered
D
E
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II. when the churon ferused to have its property)
confiscated
TV, when the Versailles govammant fought against):
the Paria Commune.
when Napoleon III introduced reforms to bij government,
£. I, II, III, IV,V
I, II, III, IV.
C. 1, II, III. i. D. 1,11.
6. Arrange in correct chronological order theae
events in Russian history.
I. Founding of the Social Democratic Party II. Alexander II's Decree emancipating the same. TII Splitting of Social Democratic Party into:
Bolshevik and Menshevik factions.
V. Bloody Sunday (ie, 1905 Revolution) and fore
mation of Russia's first movieta.
February Revolution and establishment of Pro- visional govemment, ka
P. I,II, III, IV, V. R. II, I, III, IV, V, T. II, IV, I Q.«V, IV, III,II,I. S. I, III ̧V, II, IV,
III,V.
The political course of Russia (from 19th C. to 20th C. may be conveniently simplified as
P. from serfdom to autocracy. S. from agricultural revolu 2. from war to peace.
R. from Tsarist autocracy to
Communist dictatorship.
tion to industrializatio
from Dumas to Soviet.
Below is an attempt to simplify the atory of the so-called Easter Question.
Four statements are true. One is false. Fick out the fals
In general terms,
P. the key to the Eastern Question was the long slow
decline of the Ottoman Empire. M.
the decline provided numerous opportunities for Rusal to rob territory and to squeeze concession from Turkey in response to Russia's ambitions, the other European powers tried in one way or other to forestall. to check and to annul, Russia's ambition.
the complicated situation was further aggravated by nationalist movements of the subject peoples of the Empire.
the Turkish sultans had no responsibility in the making of the Pastem question,
n the scramble for fica by European nations, the motives f the expansionist nations were various. Regardless of their motives, the territories which these nations gained ore considerable, France secured Algeria and Tunisia. ngland got the Cape Colony, Nigeria, Egypt and the Gold odet. Belgium held the Congo. Carmany, obtained
1. the Camaroons
III. part of South West Africa: II. part of East Africa IV, Togoland V. Madagasca. P. I, II, III, IV, V. R. I, II, III. 7. I, III. IV.V. Q. I, II, III, IV, 3. I, III,V. 10. It may be said that the Balkan scene provided the
Immediate occasion for the First World War, althougr long-term causes of the War had long existed. In sim- plified tems, the Balkan scene was made up of Serbia (backed by Russia) on one side and Austria on the other our of the following statements are true. Pick out the alse one ...
Serbia, drawing the Slavs or the Austrian Burire into the Serbian orbit, posed è great threat to the survival of the multi-racial Austrian Empire.
Russiu had to back up Serbia in her adventures because Russia had long bean Austria's chany in the Balkan struggle.
Austria expected a limited local war with Serbia in her ambitious tempt to solve the Slav independence-nove- ment once for all,
Austria plunged into the war in the hope of getting survival. RUN,
Serbia shopla
ll responsibility of making the
The Alabama Arbitration (1872), the First Hague Conference (1899), the Second Harue.Com ference (1907), the Laegue of Nations (1920- 1946), and the United Nations (1945) were organized
nt varirus points of time with a vinu +-
settling international disputea and agreements.
uv sroltration
B. maintaining peace ena COLLECLive security. preventing local conflicts from turniirid general war. Amma
D. easing international tension,
3. helping the proletariat of the
Which or the TOLLOving structure associated with the tooth?
serous membrane D. pulp cavity Enamel
Egum Deutine.
nou
In carrying out an experiment to snow. the liberation of oxygen during photo- synthesis, Indigo carmine solution is used. The final colour of the solution should be
A
white
B
blue
O
no change.
D. orange. E. red.
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