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NAME : .......................................... CLASS : 4 .................

SMJK CHAN WA 2
TAMAN BUKIT GALENA, 70200, SEREMBAN

SCIENCE FORM 4
MARCH TEST 2017

TIME : 1 HOUR

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

1. This paper consists of two parts – Section A and Section B


2. Answer all questions.

Prepared by, Verify by,

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( PN. ZUARIYAH HASSAN) ( PN. NORMALA ABD WAHAB )

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GURU SAINS KETUA PANITIA,

SMJK CHAN WA II SMJK CHAN WA II

Section A [ 25 marks ]

1.What are the systems involved in regulating the body coordination?


A.Nervous system and endocrine system
B.Nervous system only
C.Respiratory system and muscular system
D.Respiratory system and reproductive system

2.Diagram 1 shows a system in the human body.

Diagram 1

Which of the following is a correct statement about this system?


A.The information is in the form of electrical impulses.
B. Impulses target a large area such as a system or the whole body.
C. Transmission of information is through the bloodstream.
D. Actions are controlled by hormones.

3. Which of the following are the components of the central nervous system?
A. Brain and spinal cord
B. Brain and neurones
C. Spinal cord and neurones
D. Spinal cord and hormones

4. Diagram 2 shows a type of neurone.

Diagram 2

Which of the labelled parts, A, B, C or D, is the axon?


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5. Diagram 3 shows three types of neurons.

Diagram 3

What are neurons X, Y and Z?

6. Which of the following is referred to the messages that travel along neurones?

A. Stimuli C. Synapse
B. Impulse D. Neurone

7. Diagram 4 shows the pathway of an impulse in nervous coordination.

Diagram 4

What is X?
A. Nerve endings C. Muscles
B. Nerve cells D. Brain

8. What is the narrow gap between two or more neurons called?

A. Axon C. Synapse
B. Dendron D. Dendrites

9. Which part of the brain controls memory and thinking?


A. Cerebrum C. Pituitary gland
B. Cerebellum D. Medulla oblongata

10. Which of the following is an involuntary action?


A. Eating C. Sweating
B. Dancing D. Writing

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11. Manoharan suffers from diabetis mellitus. Which of the following glands is responsible for this situation?

Diagram 5
12. Which of the following parts of the nervous system receives stimuli and generates
impulses?

A. Effector C. Relay neurone


B. Receptor D. Sensory neurone

13. What is the response of the body when the blood sugar level decreases?
A. The pancreas excretes more glucagon. C. The liver stores more sugar.
B. The pancreas excretes more insulin. D. The liver secretes more bile.

14. The flow chart shows the pathway of the impulse in an action.
Stimuli → Receptors → central nervous system → Effectors → X
What is X?

A. Brain C. Response
B. Synapse D. Spinal cord

15. Which of the following represents the flow of the reflex arc in a knee jerk?

A. Receptor → motor neurone → sensory neurone → effector


B. Receptor → sensory neurone → motor neurone → effector
C. Receptor → sensory neurone → relay neurone → motor neurone → effector
D. Receptor → motor neurone → relay neurone → sensory neurone → effector

16. Which of the following drugs is widely used in medical field to relieve pain?

A. Caffeine C. Amphetamines
B. Morphine D. Aerosol sprays

17. Which of the following statements is the effect of excessive consumption of alcohol?

A. Vomiting C. Misjudgment
B. Diarrhea D. Abdominal pains

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18. What are the factors that can affect the state of mind of an individual?
A. Diabetes and high blood pressure
B. Hormonal imbalance and overeating
C. Mental stress and hormonal imbalance
D. High blood pressure and heart problems

19. Diagram 7 shows different phases in mitosis.

Diagram 7

The correct sequence of the phases in mitosis is


A. K, M, L, N C. M, N, K, L
B. L, N, M, K D. K, N, L, M

20. Diagram 8 shows a process that occurs during cell division.

Diagram 8

What is the process shown above?


A. Mitosis C. Fertilisation
B. Replication D. Crossing-over

21. If a parent cell has 16 chromosomes and undergoes mitosis, the resulting cells will have how many chromosomes?
A. 4 B. 8 C. 16 D. 32

22. Which of the following processes caused the formation of gametes?


A. Fertilisation C. Meiosis
B. Mutation D. Mitosis

23. Cells in the human body contain 46 chromosomes except for one type of cell that contains 23 chromosomes. What
is that cell?
A. Ovum C. Skin cell
B. Muscle cell D. Red blood cell

24. Where can we find the cells with nuclei dividing meiotically in the female body?
A. Heart C. Ovary
B. Testis D. Ovum

25. If you pick up a book from the top of a desk, what type of action is this?
A. An involuntary action C. A reflex action
B. A voluntary action D. An automatic action

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Write the answers for section A in this column.

1 6 11 16 21

2 7 12 17 22

3 8 13 18 23

4 9 14 19 24

5 10 15 20 25

Section B [ 25 marks ]

1. Label the main parts of the brain and state the function of each part on the diagram below.
[ 6 marks ]

Diagram 1

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2. (a) Diagram 2 shows the human nervous system. Fill in the components of system and their function.

Diagram 2

(b) Complete the table below to show types of neurones and their functions.

Types of neurone Functions


(i)

(ii)

(iii)

[ 12 marks ]

3. Compare and contrast the mitosis and meiosis processes in Diagram 3.

Characteristic Mitosis Meiosis


Purpose of process To produce new cells To produce gamete
Type of cells involved
Number of chromosomes in
each daughter cell

Number of daughter cells


produced

Similarity

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Diagram 3

Answer scheme ( Ujian Bulan 1 T4)

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Section A

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