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MOCK 1 INTEGERATED SCIENCE 2023

The document is a mock examination paper for Integrated Science, consisting of multiple-choice questions and essay sections. It covers various topics including the states of matter, properties of light, energy sources, and plant biology. Instructions for candidates are provided, along with a structured format for answering questions.

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MOCK 1 INTEGERATED SCIENCE 2023

The document is a mock examination paper for Integrated Science, consisting of multiple-choice questions and essay sections. It covers various topics including the states of matter, properties of light, energy sources, and plant biology. Instructions for candidates are provided, along with a structured format for answering questions.

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32.The physical process of state of matter is usually ...... 37.

37. A ray of light makes an angle of 20o with the CANDIDATE’S NAME
A. permanent surface of a plane mirror. Determine the angle of INTEGRATED
B. irreversible reflection. SCIENCE
o
C. temporary A. 20
D. reversible B. 50o MOCK 1 2023

2&1
C. 70
o INDEX NUMBER DATE
33. An example of viable resister is ........................ D. 90o INTEGRATED
Essay and Objective
A. colour code resister SCIENCE
1 HOUR 45 MIN
B. rheostat 38. The greatest source of energy is ................
C. fixed value resister A. water
D. inductor B. fuel
C. sun 21st Century Exams Consult - Ghana
34. The speed of light in vaccum is........................ D. plant
8
A. 3.0×10 m/s Basic Education Certificate Mock Examination
B. 100m/s 39. A space occupied by matter is known as.............
8
C. 1.5×10 m/s A. area INTEGRATED SCIENCE
D. 300×105m/s B. volume
C. perimeter
35.Which of the following vegetables contains high D. mass MOCK 1 2023 1 HOURS 45 MINS
amount of protein .......………
A. french beans 40. Which of the following is the power house of
B. cabbage cell?
C. squash A. Cytoplasm
D. tomato B. Vacuole
C. Nucleus
36. All the following are methods used artificially to D. Mitochondrion
FOR EXAMINERS ‘S
propagate plant except .............................. DIRECTIONS TO CANDIDATES
USE ONLY
A. cutting
B. tissue culture 1. Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so. While you are QUESTION
C. marcatting waiting, read and observe the following instruction carefully. Write MARKS
NUMBER
D. stiring your name, index number and the date of examination in ink in the
spaces provided above.

2. This booklet consists two papers. Answer Paper 2 which comes first,
in your answer booklet and paper 1 on your Objective Test answer
sheet. Paper 2 will last 1 hour after which the answer booklet will be
collected. Do not start Paper I until you are told to do so. Paper I will
last 1hour.

3. Begin each answer to a question on a fresh page. Leave two lines


between answers where these are sub-sections to the same question.

4. Write the number of each question at the top of each page.

5. Under no circumstance should you work on any other paper or tear


any part of the booklet.

6. Write in the space provided below, the NUMBER OF THE


QUESTIONS YOU HAVE ANSWERED in the order in which you
have written them

JHS3 MOCK /01/02/23/GH 0244120702


PAPER 2 A. Solar energy C. Solid
ESSAY [100 marks] B. Nuclear D. Liquid
This paper is in two sections: A and B. Answer Question 1 in section A and any other four question in section C. Electrical energy
B.Answer all the questions in your answer booklet.Credit will be given for clarity of expression and orderly D. Sound energy 24. All the derived quantity have…………..
presentation of material. A. No fomular
PART I [40 MARKS] 16. Which of the following properties is common to B. Direction
QUESTION 1 both liquid and gas? C. magnitude
(a)An experiment by Mr. Isaac Teye at the science laboratory using the three state of matter as shown in the A. Fixed shape D. magnitude and direction
diagram below. B. Fixed shape and volume
C. No definite shape 25.The most edible part of a flower is the……….
D. Definite shape A. Leaves
II B. Fruit
B 17. A pure science can be studied through ........ C. Seed
I A. sociology D. Bud
B. archeology
Bo
C. agricultural science
ing

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Heat
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D. chemistry
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26. A part of the respiratory organ which help to


M

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filter the oxygen inhaled is called.................


g

18. In an experiment to determine the various


III particles sizes of a soil sedimentation, the particle A. Larnyx
Sublimation above clay suspension are........................ B. Pharynx
C A A. loam C. Pharynx
B. organic D. Cilia
Deposition
C. gravels
D. silt 27.The part traced by light is observed to be.........
Figure A Figure B A. Straight line
19. Determine the potential energy of block of mass B. Arsenic
-3
(i) Write the names of the state that represents A, B, and C. [3 marks] 2kg placed on a building 10m tall. [g=10ms ] C. Silicon
(ii) Name the parts labeled I, II, III, and IV in figure A and figure B. [3 marks] A. 20J D. Oxygen
(iii) State the relationship between figure A and figure B. [1 mark] B. 50J
(iv) Identify the experiment above. [1 mark] C. 100J 28. Which of the following is not a semi-
(v) State the aim of the experiment [1 mark] D. 200J conductor.
(vi) Name any importance of the experiment. [1 mark] A. Germonium
20. In which of the following state of matter does B. Arsenic
(b) The illustration below shows a certain part of a flower. Use it to answer the questions that follow. water molecules move fastest? C. Silicon
A. Cold water D. Oxygen
III B. Hot water
C. Ice 29. Birds are able to fly because they have...........
I D. Steam water A. Wind eyes
V B. Hallow bones
21.Viruses can only produce when they are present in C. Flat chest
A. culture solution D. Webbed feet
B. living organism
II C. dead matter 30. Which of the following organisms receive the
D. sugary medium most energy?
A. Rat
IV 22. If a soil is smooth and sticky, it means that the soil B. Grass
has large amount of .................... C. Hawk
A. clay D. Snake
B. loam
A B C. sand 31.Which of the following pollutants causes
D. silt depletion of the ozone?
(i) Identify the diagram A and B. [2 marks] A. Sulphur dioxide
(ii) Name the parts labeled I, II, III, IV and V. [5 marks] 23.Which of the following is a particle of matter? B. Carbon dioxide
(iii) State the term of the union between the content I and II. [2 marks] A. Plasma C. Lead
(iv) Give the name of the organ that produces part labeled IV. [1 mark] B. Protons D. Nitrogen dioxide
PAGE 2 PAGE 6
PART II (60 MARKS)
Answer only four questions in this section. DO NOT TURN OVER THIS PAGE
QUESTION 2
(a)(i) Define meniscus. UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
(ii) State two [2] examples of basic quantity. [4marks]
(b) Mention three [3]characteristics of insect pollinated flower. [3marks]
(c)Briefly describe three [3] ways in which disease can be controlled in tomato production [3marks]
(d) (i) List three [3] functions of plant tissue.
YOU WILL BE PENALIZED SEVERELY IF YOU ARE
(ii) Explain why an atom is electrically natural. [5marks]
FOUND LOOKING AT THE NEXT PAGE BEFORE
QUESTION 3 YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
(a)(I) Mention two[2] harmful effects of smoking in human. [2marks]
(ii) What is respiration ? [1mark]
(b) (i) Mention two [2] importance of cabbage in crop rotation program. [2marks]
(ii) List three[3] principles in crop rotation program . [3marks] OBJECTIVE TEST 45 Minutes
(c) (i) Differentiate between physical process and chemical process. [2marks]
(ii) State one[1] example each in the process above. [2marks] INTEGRATED SCIENCE
(d) State the function of the following devices in a television sets;
Answer all the questions on your Objective Test answer sheet.
(I) Resistor
(ii) Capacitor [3marks] 1. Use 2B pencil throughout.
2. On the pre-printed answer sheet, check that the following details are correctly printed. Your surname
QUESTION 4 followed by your other names, Subject Name, your Index Number, Centre Number and the Paper code.
(a) (i) Explain the term biasing as used in basic electronics. [2marks] 3. In the boxes marked Candidate Number, Centre Number and Paper Code, reshade each of the spaces.
(ii) With the aid of the diagram ,explain how positive bias occurred. [3marks] 4. An example is given below. This is for a male candidate whose name is Maxwell Mensah. His index
(b) A body of mass 24 kg is place on an orange tree of height 10m above the ground.
number is 2244120702 and he is writing the examination at Centre Number 77727. He is offering
(i) Calculate its potential energy with the respect to the ground . [2marks]
(ii) If the body is released from this height , state the of energy it possessed just before [2marks] INTEGRATED SCIENCE and the paper code 0222.
hitting the ground.
(c) (i) What is germination ? [1mark]
(ii) Name two [2] conditions necessary for germination [3marks] BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE MOCK EXAMINATION
(d) (i) What is fallow period? [1mark]
OBJECTIVE ANSWER SHEET
(ii) List two importance of living organism in the loamy soil. [2marks]
CANDIDATE NAME: SUBJECT NAME:
MAXWELL MENSAH INTEGRATED SCIENCE
QUESTION 5
(a)(i)Mention two [2] functions of cytoplasm . [2marks] 1. Use HB Pencil. Press firmly Your first mark completely.
(ii) Briefly explain why animal cell have small vacuole. [2marks] 2. Answer each question by choosing one 4. If only four alternative answers are given
letter and then, shade through the letter for each questions, ignore the letter E.
(b) A block of size 3m x 180cm x 5m has a density of 4.05kgm–3 determine its mass. [3marks] chosen like this [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] 5. Your questions paper may have fewer
3. If you want to change an answer, rub out than 60 questions
(c)(I) Explain one[1] danger involved in each of the following activities in the laboratory.
(i) Adding water to acid to dilute it . CANDIDATE NUMBER CENTRE NUMBER PAPER CODE For
Supervisor
(ii) Walking barefooted in the laboratory . 2 2 44 12 0 7 0 2 20 4 7 7 0 2 1 2 only.
(iii) Eating in the laboratory. [5marks] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
[1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] If
(d)(I) State two [2] advantages of pruning. [2marks] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2] [2]
candidate
is absent
(ii) Define weeds. [1mark] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3] [3]
shade
[4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4] [4]
this
[5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] [5] space
[6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6] [6]
[7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7] [7]
[8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8] [8]
[9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9] [9]

PAGE 4 PAGE 5
Answer all the questions (c) The diagram below is an experiment performed by a student to investigate the property of light. Study it
Each question is followed by four lettered A to D. Find the correct option for each question and shade in pencil carefully and answer the questions that follow.
on your answer sheet the space which bears the same letter as the option you have chosen. Given only one
answer to each question. An example is given below.

Which of the following substances is not an element? I


A. Aluminium
B. Ammonia II
C. Oxygen Object
D. Sodium

The correct answer is Ammonia, which is lettered B and therefore answer space B would be shaded. Screen

A B C D
Think correctly before you shade the answer spaces. Erase completely any answer you wish to change.
Do all rough work on this paper. (i) Identify the diagram above. [2marks]
(ii) State the principle of the experiment above. [2marks]
Now answer the following questions. (iii) State what will happen to II if I larger the normal size. [2marks]
(iv) Name two features of II. [4marks]
1. A characteristics of living things that defines 8. An orange that hang on a tree is plucked by a
increase in size and weight is ...................... man; What types of energy is possessed by the
orange before hitting the ground? (d) The diagram below represents different kinds of crops and how is been propagated. Study it carefully
A. excretion C. reproduction and answer the question that follow.
B. growth D. sensitivity A. Heat energy and potential energy
B. Chemical energy and kinetic energy
2. The best way to put out a fire from a gas source is to C. Potential energy and kinetic energy
A. cover it with a blanket D. Sound energy and heat energy
B. close the top to the gas supply
C. switch off the electric light 9. Which of the following plant is pollinated by
D. pour water on it insects?
A. Maize C. Mango II I
3. Which of the following is not a matter? B. Wheat D. Rice
A. Smoke C. Stone
B. Air D. Light 10. Beak and claws are protective part of a................
A. crab C. lion
4.In reproduction, the embryo can be refer to B. hawk D. snake
as........................ IV
A. ovary C. a fertilized egg 11.The process whereby excess branches are
B. a mature ovum D. placenta removed is known as........................ III
A. staking C. weeding
5. A stone of mass 4500g occupied a space of 10m3. B. mulching D. pruning B
Calculate the density of the stone.
A
-3 -3
A. 0.4kgm C. 4500kgm 12. How many crops are cultivated in a 4-year crop
B. 450kgm-3 D. 2.22kgm-3 rotation programme? (i) Identify the types of crops illustrated in A and B. [2marks]
A. 4 C. 3 (ii) Name the parts labeled in I, II, III, and IV. [2marks]
6. A mass of a block can be measured with beam B. 6 D. 2 (iii) Mention one way by which A and B are propagated. [1mark]
balance, what is the name of the instrument that is (iv) State one structural difference between A and B. [2marks]
used to measure the weight of the same block? 13. The main product of respiration is...................... (v) State the function of the labeled III. [1mark]
A. Top pan balance A. energy C. water (vi) Name the storage organ of A. [1mark]
B. Spring balance B. carbon dioxide D. oxygen (vii) Mention one crop which has a similar characteristic with A. [1mark]
C. Electronic balance
D. Weight scale 14. All the following are fossil fuel except................
A. ethanol C. petrol
7. A fruit in which the pappus been modified into B. kerosene D. bitumen
parachute is likely to be dispersed by.....................
A. explosion C. water 15. Which of the following can produce heat
B. mammals D. wind energy?
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