BASIC SCIENCE CLASS: JSS1 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
Basic Science JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Week: 12
Class: JSS 1
Term: First Term
Age: 10-11 years
Topic: Examination of All Topics Covered in the First Term
Instructions:
For Teachers:
- Ensure that all students understand the exam instructions.
- Be vigilant throughout the examination to prevent cheating.
- Remind students that they should do their own work.
- Collect all examination papers immediately after the exam ends.
For Students:
- Read each question carefully before answering.
- Do not speak or exchange materials with others during the exam.
- Any form of cheating is forbidden.
- You must submit your own work to avoid penalties.
Part A: 30 Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-blank with options)
- The smallest unit of life is called a __________.
a) Organ
b) Tissue
c) Cell
d) Molecule - The process by which plants make their own food is __________.
a) Respiration
b) Photosynthesis
c) Evaporation
d) Digestion - The heart pumps __________ throughout the body.
a) Water
b) Blood
c) Air
d) Food - __________ is needed by plants for photosynthesis.
a) Nitrogen
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Oxygen
d) Hydrogen - The Earth has __________ layers.
a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five - Germination occurs when a __________ grows into a plant.
a) Leaf
b) Seed
c) Root
d) Flower - Red blood cells carry __________ to different parts of the body.
a) Water
b) Oxygen
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Food - The force that pulls objects towards the Earth is __________.
a) Gravity
b) Friction
c) Magnetism
d) Pressure - The testes produce __________ in males.
a) Sperm
b) Blood
c) Eggs
d) Hormones - Photosynthesis takes place in the __________ of a plant.
a) Roots
b) Flowers
c) Leaves
d) Stems - Antibiotics are used to treat __________.
a) Viral infections
b) Bacterial infections
c) Fungal infections
d) Allergies - The Earth rotates on its axis to cause __________.
a) Seasons
b) Day and night
c) Tides
d) Earthquakes - Water changes into vapor through __________.
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Freezing
d) Melting - The layer of air that surrounds the Earth is called the __________.
a) Lithosphere
b) Hydrosphere
c) Atmosphere
d) Biosphere - __________ is needed for breathing in humans.
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Nitrogen
c) Oxygen
d) Hydrogen - The kidneys help to filter __________ from the blood.
a) Waste
b) Oxygen
c) Hormones
d) Carbon dioxide - Gravity is responsible for the __________ of objects towards the Earth.
a) Attraction
b) Rotation
c) Floating
d) Repulsion - Germination occurs when a seed gets enough __________.
a) Water
b) Food
c) Light
d) Oxygen - Joints are found between __________.
a) Muscles
b) Bones
c) Organs
d) Veins - The sun is the main source of __________ for the Earth.
a) Water
b) Energy
c) Oxygen
d) Carbon dioxide - Red blood cells are produced in the __________.
a) Heart
b) Brain
c) Bone marrow
d) Lungs - A balanced diet contains __________ classes of food.
a) Three
b) Five
c) Six
d) Seven - __________ is the process by which water vapor cools and changes back into liquid.
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Freezing
d) Melting - The Earth’s outermost layer is called the __________.
a) Core
b) Mantle
c) Crust
d) Atmosphere - The testes are part of the __________ reproductive system.
a) Female
b) Male
c) Animal
d) Plant - Plants absorb water from the __________.
a) Leaves
b) Roots
c) Stems
d) Flowers - Antibiotics are useful against __________.
a) Viruses
b) Bacteria
c) Animals
d) Plants - Photosynthesis helps plants to produce __________.
a) Oxygen
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Glucose
d) Nitrogen - White blood cells protect the body against __________.
a) Water
b) Oxygen
c) Infections
d) Food - The process of seeds sprouting into plants is called __________.
a) Photosynthesis
b) Respiration
c) Germination
d) Evaporation
Part B: 30 Theory Questions (Short Answer)
- What is photosynthesis?
- Name the three layers of the Earth.
- What is the function of red blood cells?
- How does the heart work?
- Define gravity.
- What is evaporation?
- What do antibiotics treat?
- Why do humans need oxygen?
- Name two functions of the kidneys.
- How does the Earth’s rotation affect day and night?
- What are joints, and why are they important?
- What is the process of germination?
- What gas do plants take in for photosynthesis?
- Name the main source of energy for the Earth.
- How does water evaporate?
- What is condensation?
- What do white blood cells do?
- What is a balanced diet?
- How does gravity affect objects?
- What is the smallest unit of life?
- How do plants absorb water?
- What is the purpose of the atmosphere?
- What is the function of the heart?
- What happens during photosynthesis?
- Why do we need red blood cells?
- Name two functions of the testes.
- What is the main function of the lungs?
- What is condensation?
- What is the purpose of the sun?
- How do plants make their food?
Part C: 30 True or False Questions
- The heart pumps blood throughout the body. (True/False)
- Plants need oxygen for photosynthesis. (True/False)
- The Earth has four main layers. (True/False)
- Germination occurs when a seed grows into a plant. (True/False)
- Water evaporates when it is heated. (True/False)
- Red blood cells carry oxygen. (True/False)
- Antibiotics can cure viral infections. (True/False)
- The sun is the main source of light and heat for Earth. (True/False)
- The process of evaporation changes gas into liquid. (True/False)
- Gravity pulls objects away from the Earth. (True/False)
- Joints help to move our bones. (True/False)
- Plants absorb water through their leaves. (True/False)
- White blood cells help fight infections. (True/False)
- The heart helps to digest food. (True/False)
- The Earth’s rotation causes seasons. (True/False)
- Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of plants. (True/False)
- Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria. (True/False)
- Condensation occurs when water vapor cools down. (True/False)
- Plants release carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. (True/False)
- The Earth is surrounded by the atmosphere. (True/False)
- The testes produce sperm in males. (True/False)
- The Earth rotates around the sun. (True/False)
- Water vapor is a liquid form of water. (True/False)
- Oxygen is the gas humans breathe in. (True/False)
- Plants make food through photosynthesis. (True/False)
- The smallest unit of life is a cell. (True/False)
- The kidneys help remove waste from the blood. (True/False)
- The sun is the main source of water for Earth. (True/False)
- Seeds grow into plants through germination. (True/False)
- White blood cells carry oxygen in the blood. (True/False)
Part D: 30 Fill-in-the-Gap Questions (Without options)
- The process by which plants make their food is called __________.
- The heart is responsible for pumping __________ throughout the body.
- Red blood cells carry __________.
- Antibiotics are used to treat __________ infections.
- The force that pulls objects towards the Earth is __________.
- Plants need __________ for photosynthesis.
- Germination occurs when a __________ grows into a plant.
- The Earth has __________ main layers.
- Water changes into vapor through __________.
- The __________ is the smallest unit of life.
- Joints are found between __________.
- The Earth’s __________ causes day and night.
- __________ is needed by humans for breathing.
- The kidneys filter __________ from the blood.
- Condensation is the process by which water vapor turns into __________.
- The __________ produces sperm in males.
- Photosynthesis takes place in the __________ of plants.
- Antibiotics are not effective against __________ infections.
- The atmosphere surrounds the __________.
- Gravity pulls objects __________ the Earth.
- __________ helps plants to grow by absorbing water.
- The sun provides energy and __________ for Earth.
- Red blood cells are produced in the __________.
- Photosynthesis uses sunlight to produce __________ in plants.
- Water evaporates when it __________.
- The heart pumps __________ through blood vessels.
- The __________ is the outermost layer of the Earth.
- Plants absorb __________ from the air for photosynthesis.
- White blood cells protect the body from __________.
- The __________ rotates on its axis to cause day and night.
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