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    SECTION A

    OBJECTIVE TEST

    Answer All Questions in the section.

    1. The portion of the playing area visible to the audience is the a. Off stage  b. Up stage    c. Stage right         d. On stage
    2. Organization, arrangement or composition of a work of art is termed as     a. Creative arts      b. Design   c.  Composition    d. Creative expression
    3. In design the influence of some elements exercising over others are known as a. Colour b. Dominance    c.  Unity                d. Balance
    4. Which of the following colours symbolizes growth, young and fresh? a. Yellow    b. White   c.    Green        d. Blue
    5. In nature inspired designs, butterflies inspire a. Solar power b. Injection needle   c. Robotic legs  d. Shinkansen train
    6. The technical name for quarter note is a. Semibreve         b. Crotchet   c. Minim               d. Quaver
    7. A device used in the hand to make items is called a. Equipment   b. Material    c.   Tool                   d. Instrument
    8. A designated space for the performance of production is known as a. Platform  b. Stage   c.  Studio                d. Theatre
    9. A small show or performance that consist of little comedy scenes is called a. Skit b. Comed   c. Play    d. Drama
    10. Dr Ephraim Amu was born in the year……… a. 1899 b. 18442   c. 1999   d. 1989
    11. There are …………sources of ideas a. Five b. Four    c. Three   d. Two
    12. Artworks can be kept safely in a. Box b. Case     c. Portfolio    d. Bag
    13. All the following are sources for promoting dance piece except a. Posters        b. Venue    c. Social media       d. News
    14. All the following are techniques in modelling except a. Stippling b. Pinch point    c.    Coiling             d. Slabs
    15. The public display of goods and services to attract buyers and sellers is called a. Announcement b. Exhibition   c.    Marketing         d. Advertisement
    16. The stepwise arrangement of notes on the music staff is called a. Scale        b. Staff    c.    Clef                    d. ledger line

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    2024 BECE Science Sample Questions from WAEC – Click to Open

    Below is the sample question the West African Examination Council (WAEC) is going to use to set the upcoming BECE. As a student or candidate preparing for the exam, you may not want to miss this opportunity. Make sure you get yourself abreast with these 2024 BECE Science Sample questions from WAEC.

    2024 BECE SCIENCE SAMPLE QUESTIONS AND STRUCTURE

    STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION

    There will be two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2 both of which must be taken. The two papers will be a composite paper to be taken at a sitting.

    1. PAPER 1 (OBJECTIVE)

    This will be objective paper made up of 40 questions drawn from the entire syllabus. All the questions must be answered in 45 minutes.

    2. PAPER 2 (ESSAY)

    This shall be an essay paper made of 2 sections. Section A and B to be answered in 1 hour 25 minutes.

    Section A: will be one compulsory question consisting of four sub questions testing in practical skills specified in Agriculture, Biology , Chemistry and Physics aspects of the examination syllabus. This will attract 40 marks.

    Section B: will consist of four questions. Each question shall be a blend of Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry and Physics aspects of the examination syllabus. Candidates will be required to answer any three of the question for 60 marks.

    3. WEIGHTING OF THE EXAMINATION

    PAPER ITEMS SCALING FACTOR TOTAL MARK
    1 (Objective) 40 1.0     100
    2 (Essay) 4 0.6

    SAMPLE QUESTIONS PAPER 1 (OBJECTIVES) – BECE SCIENCE

    1. The series of changes that occur during the development of a housefly is called A. growth. B. cycle.   C. reparation    D. metamorphosis

    2. Compost is not an ideal choice for use as mulch because A. It is unsanitary B. it attracts squirrels, ants and other critters looking for food.   C. the nutrients are too concentrated and will kill the plants.   D. the nitrogen evaporates into the air instead of the soil.

    3. In which part of the monogastric digestive system does microbial digestion takes place?  A. Large intestine   B. Rectum  C. Caecum   D. Oesophagus

    4. Which of the following best describes why carbon cycle is said to be a repeated pattern in

    nature? (U)   A. It helps to maintain a balanced level of CO2 in the earth’s atmosphere.   B. It makes carbon dioxide available for plants to use for photosynthesis.  C. It involves carbon-sequestration process.   D. There is a continual exchange of carbon between the earth and the atmosphere

    5. The main reason why hay making is less common in tropical Africa especially Ghana is because   A. the animals can forage all year round.   B. pastures contain abundant forage all year round.   C. grazing animals are only reared for ritual purposes.   D. grazing animals are reared under the intensive system

    6. The grasshopper life cycle is said to be incomplete metamorphosis because the grasshopper A. has both a caterpillar and nymph in its life cycle. B. life cycle has five stages.  C. life cycle has two very different stages.    D. life cycle has only 3 stages; adult, nymph, and egg

    7. A feeding relationship consists of different organisms including maize, dog and lion. Which trophic level is missing in the feeding relationship? A. Primary consumer B. Dominant producer    C. Secondary consumer   D. Tertiary consumer

    8.  The system of farming that is most likely to ensure harvest different types of crops at the end of the season is A. mono-cropping B. mixed farming    C. mixed cropping   D. irrigational farming

    9. A patient who reports to the hospital with a gum related disease is most likely suffering from A. periodontal disease B. gingivitis    C. dental caries   D. gummosis

    10 The part of the digestive system that does not contain digestive enzymes is the   a. duodenum B. mouth C. oesophagus    D. stomach

    2024 BECE SCIENCE SAMPLE ESSAY

    1. (a) State two conditions that makes the presence of life on Jupiter difficult. (2 marks)

    (b) Explain two steps involved in the preparation of manure.   (2 marks)

    (c) State two diseases that affect the circulatory system of humans  (2 marks)

    (d) Explain briefly why a community will not be encouraged to practice mixed cropping. (3 marks)

    (e) Briefly describe a test you will conduct to prove the presence of proteins in a piece of meat. (A) (5 marks)

    (f) Explain the term respiration (U) (2 marks)

    (g) Identify three human activities that are destroying the balance of ecosystems in Ghana. (3 marks)

    2. (a) Distinguish between land rotation and crop rotation (U) (2 marks)

    (b) Explain what happens to a morsel of kenkey as it travels along the alimentary canal (A) (4 marks)

    (c) (i) Name three parts of the human circulatory system.

    (i) Give one function of each part of the parts named in (i). (6 marks) (K)

    (d) Distinguish between an inner planet and an outer planet. (U) (2 marks)

    (e) Consider three different animals namely, lion, sparrow and tilapia

    (i) Identify the type of ecosystem that each of these organisms live in (U)

    (ii) Write down one feature/adaptation that enables each of the organisms to live successfully in the ecosystem in (i) above. (A)   (6 marks) 

    TEST OF PRACTICALS SAMPLE FOR BECE SCIENCE

    1. The diagram below shows various ways in which Nitrogen is cycled in nature, study it carefully and answer the question that follows;

    (a). Identify the stages labelled C, G, J, K, L and Y [6 Marks]

    (b) Describe the processes labelled G and Y [4 Marks]

    (c) Explain how certain plants fix nitrogen in the soil [2 Marks]

    (d) State two importance of the cycle to the environment. [2 Marks]

    2. The picture below shows parts of the solar system. Study it carefully and use it to answer the questions that follow

    2024 BECE Science Sample Questions

    a. Name the parts labelled A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

    b. Which of the parts named is known as the twin of the earth?

    c. Group the objects A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I into inner planet and outer planet.

    d. Which of the labelled parts supports life?

    e. Give two reasons why the part named in (d) supports life.

    f. F. Give one difference between the parts labelled B and A

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  • Download Full Mock Question With Marking Scheme – Science for BECE 2024

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    This science for BECE 2024 questions are standard and can be used as mock questions for schools and parents preparation their students for the BECE. It comes with full theory BECE standard and 40 multiple choice questions. Answers have been included, download them now and gear up preparations for the upcoming exams.

     

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    Let’s check out the some basic instructions for the science BECE questions candidates need to observe carefully. These instructions are not different from what WAEC provided for candidates during the actual examination.

     

    • 1hour: 15min for paper 2 and 45minfor paper 1 (2 hours in all).
    • Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so. While waiting, read the following instructions carefully.

     

    • Write your Name, Date and Time in the spaces provided above.

     

    • Answer all questions in paper 1

     

    • For paper 2, Answer question 1 in Part I and any other four questions in Part II

     

    • Write your answer in the answer booklet provided.

     

    • All sections carry equal marks

     

    • Credit will be given for clarity of expression and orderly presentation of material.

     

    BECE SCIENCE MOCK FOR – OBJECTIVE TEST SAMPLE

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    1. Which of the following is the simplest unit of proteins? a. Sugar b. Amino acid   c. Fatty acid and glycerol    d. Glucose
    2. The food substance that promotes good health is ………. a. Carbohydrates b. Fat   c. Protein  d. Vitamin
    3. A meal containing all the essential nutrients in their right amount is said to be ………. a. Delicious b. Balanced    c. Well-cooked    d. Rich in fibre
    4. All the following are examples of ruminants except ………. a. Goat b. Cow   c. Antelope    d. Pig
    5. Which of the following farm animals is/are housed in a hutch?

    I – goat,     II – Pig,     III – Rabbit     a. I only   b. III only   c. I and II only   d. II and III

     

    1. Endo parasites in farm animals can be controlled by a. Drenching b. Dipping   c. Dusting   d. Spraying
    2. Digestion of food ends in the ……….. a. Stomach b. Small intestine    c. Pancreas   d. Large intestines

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    1. Energy is measures in ………. a. Kelvin   b. Joules   c. Watts    d. Meters
    2. The source of all forms of energy can be traced to ……….. a. Tides b. Sunlight   c. Clouds   d. Wind
    3. All the following are enzymes except ……….. a. Protease, amylase and pepsin b. Protein, amylase and lipase   c. Protease, amylase and renin   d. Ptyalin, renin and lipase
    4. What is the name of the tiny finger-like projections in the small intestines? a. Villi b. Lipids   c. Digestive enzymes     d. Fat

     

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    MARKING SCHEME OBJECTIVES

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    1. B 11. A 21. B                31. A
    2. D 12. B 22. B                32. A
    3. B 13. C 23. C                33. B
    4. D 14. B 24. A                34. B
    5. D 15. C 25. A                35. B
    6. A 16. C     26. A                36. C
    7. B 17. A 27. A                37. C
    8. B 18. C 28. C                38. C
    9. B 19. A 29. C                39. C

    10.B 20. C 30. C                40. B

     

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    SECTION B  [60 MARKS]

    Select and answer only four (4) questions from this section. All questions carry equal marks; that is, 15 marks per question

    1. a) What is reflection?

    b) State the laws of reflection

    c) List the three mode of heat transfer

    d) The kinetic energy of a moving object is 500J, if the velocity is 5m/s determine its mass

    e) i. In a tabular form, outline the functions of the following ecological instruments; Secchi disc, pH meter, Hygrometer

    Mention any four adaptation features of a rabbit

    2. a) State the forms of energy used by the following appliances Microwave   ii. heater    iii. electric stove

    b) Draw a three-year crop rotation programme with the crops below [cassava, cowpea, millet]

    c) Explain why it important not to repeat deep rooted crops in a crop rotation programme

    d) By which mode of heat transfer does the earth receive heat?e) Give any two natural and artificial sources of light.

    1. (a) What is the difference between charging and discharge of a capacitor?

    (b) Outline the energy transformation in using the following;

    i. Electric oven

    ii. Using firewood for cooking

    iii. A carpenter hitting a nail with a raised hammer

    (c) Briefly explain energy conservation

    (d) List any three appliances that use magnet

    1. (a) What is energy transformation?

    (b) A bar of magnet 20g was placed on a flat surface and 60g of nails was brought closer to the bar of magnet, later the 20g bar of magnet was replaced with 60g. Explain the observations that will be made in the two activities

    (c) Define;

    1. Magnetic field
    2. Magnetic force

    (d) Mention any three activities that can destroy the teeth

    5. (a) i. State two methods of controlling the activities of housefly

    ii. Mention the two types of inorganic nutrients.

    (b) i. Explain what happens to a piece of yam after it is chewed in the mouth for three minutes.

    ii. Give the functions of the following i. reticulum   ii. Omasum

    (c) i. What is browsing as used in animal production?

    Outline any three importance of food to the human body.

    (d) What enzyme is produced in the mouth which converts starch into maltose?

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    Question 2  a)  – Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media or materials. It occurs when light, sound, or other waves bounce off a surface.

    b) First Law: The incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal (a line perpendicular to the surface) at the point of incidence all lie on the same plane.

    Second Law: The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.

    c) Modes of heat transfer

       – Conduction: Transfer of heat through direct contact between particles.

    – Convection: Heat transfer through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases).

       – Radiation: Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves without the need for a medium.

    d) Solve to find the mass of using the kinetic energy

    e) Functions of ecological instruments

    | Ecological Instrument | Function                                     |

    |———————–    |———————————————–

    | Secchi disc             | Measures water transparency                         |

    | pH meter               | Determines acidity or alkalinity of a solution|

    | Hygrometer            | Measures humidity in the atmosphere

    Adaptation features of a rabbit

    – Excellent hearing

    – Camouflaged fur coloration

    – Strong hind legs for running

    – Well-developed sense of smell

     

    Question 3

    a) Forms of energy used by appliances

    1. Microwave: Electrical energy converted to microwave radiation.
    2. Heater: Electrical energy converted to heat energy.

    iii. Electric stove: Electrical energy converted to heat energy for cooking.

    b) Three-year crop rotation program

    Plot 1                  Plot 2            Plot 2

    – Year 1: Cassava    Cowpea             Millet

    – Year 2: Cowpea   Millet                 Cassava

    – Year 3: Millet       Cassava             Cowpea

     

    c) Importance of not repeating deep-rooted crops

    – Deep-rooted crops deplete specific nutrients in the soil, which can lead to imbalances if repeated.

    – Rotating crops prevents soil exhaustion and maintains soil fertility.

    d) Mode of heat transfer Earth receives

    – The Earth receives heat primarily through radiation from the sun in the form of electromagnetic waves.

     

    e) Sources of light

    – Natural sources: Sun, stars

    – Artificial sources: Light bulbs, LED lights

    Question 4

    a) Difference between charging and discharge of a capacitor

    – Charging: Process of storing electrical energy in a capacitor.

    – Discharge: Release of stored electrical energy from a capacitor.

    b) Energy transformation in various activities:

    – I. Electric oven: Electrical energy to heat energy.

    – II. Using firewood for cooking: Chemical energy (stored in wood) to heat energy.

    – III. Carpenter hitting a nail with a raised hammer: Kinetic energy to mechanical energy.

    c) Energy conservation

    – Energy conservation refers to the principle of saving energy by reducing waste and using it efficiently. It involves using less energy and finding alternative sources to meet energy needs.

    d) Appliances that use magnet

    – Refrigerator

    – Electric fan

    – Washing machine

    Question 5

    a) Energy transformation – Energy transformation refers to the conversion of energy from one form to another. For example, from potential to kinetic energy or from electrical to heat energy.

    b) Observations in magnet activities

    – When the 20g bar magnet is brought close to the nails: Attraction between the magnet and nails will be observed.

    – When replaced with the 60g bar magnet: Stronger attraction between the magnet and nails due to increased magnetic force.

    c) i. Magnetic field: Area around a magnet where its influence or force can be detected.

    ii. Magnetic force: The force exerted by a magnet on other magnets or magnetic materials.

    d) Activities that can harm teeth:

    – Poor dental hygiene leading to cavities.

    – Consuming sugary foods and drinks excessively.

    – Teeth grinding or clenching.

    Question 6

    a) i. Controlling housefly activities

    – Using fly traps or flypaper.

    – Maintaining cleanliness to remove breeding grounds.

    Inorganic nutrients:

    – Minerals (e.g., calcium, iron)

    – Water

    b) i. Effect of chewing on yam

    – Chewing helps break down yam mechanically and initiates the process of digestion by mixing it with saliva.

    Functions of digestive parts in a cow

    Reticulum: Helps in regurgitation and formation of cud.

    Omasum: Absorbs water and nutrients from the food.

    c) i. Browsing in animal production: – Browsing refers to the consumption of shrubs and trees by animals, typically in pastures or forests.

    Importance of food to the human body:

    1.   Provides energy for daily activities.
    2. Supplies essential nutrients for growth and repair of tissues.

    iii. Supports overall health and immune function.

    d) Enzyme converting starch to maltose – The enzyme amylase, present in saliva, initiates the breakdown of starch into maltose during the digestion process

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  • New Format of BECE 2024 Questions: A Guide for JHS Students

    New Format of BECE 2024 Questions: A Guide for JHS Students

     New Format of BECE 2024 Questions: A Guide for JHS Students

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    The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has announced a significant change in the format of the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for 2024. This alteration is particularly important as it marks the first BECE under the new Common Core Programme introduced in 2019. The new format of questions will be practical-based, demanding critical thinking, as opposed to the traditional straightforward questions. Let’s delve into what this means for JHS students and how they can prepare for this new challenge.

    Understanding the New Format

    Practical-Based Questions

    Practical-based questions are designed to assess a student’s ability to apply their knowledge to real-life situations. Instead of just memorizing facts and figures, students will be required to demonstrate how they can use their understanding of concepts to solve practical problems. This may involve conducting experiments, interpreting data, or applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

    Critical Thinking Questions

    Critical thinking questions are aimed at evaluating a student’s analytical and problem-solving skills. These questions will require students to think deeply, analyze information, and draw reasoned conclusions. Rather than just recalling information, students will need to evaluate, interpret, and synthesize information to arrive at well-reasoned answers.

    Subjects Affected by the New Format

    The new format of questions will be applied to the following subjects in the BECE 2024:

    • English Language
    • Social Studies
    • Mathematics
    • Science
    • Computing
    • Career Technology
    • Creative Arts and Design
    • Religious and Moral Education (RME)
    • Ghanaian Language
    • Arabic (optional)
    • French (optional)

    Implications for JHS Students

    This shift in question format has several implications for BECE Candidates:

    1. Application of Knowledge: Students will need to understand how to apply their knowledge in practical scenarios, emphasizing the importance of grasping concepts rather than rote memorization.
    2. Developing Problem-Solving Skills: The new format encourages students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing them for real-world challenges beyond the examination hall.
    3. Holistic Assessment: The practical-based and critical thinking questions provide a more comprehensive assessment of a student’s understanding and capabilities, going beyond simple recall of information.

    How to Prepare for the New Format

    To excel in the new format of BECE questions, candidates can take the following steps to prepare effectively:

    • Understand Concepts: Focus on understanding the underlying concepts in each subject rather than just memorizing facts and figures.
    • Practice Application: Engage in practical application of knowledge through experiments, real-life problem-solving, and hands-on activities related to the subjects.
    • Develop Critical Thinking: Practice analyzing information, drawing conclusions, and solving problems that require reasoning and logical thinking.
    • Seek Guidance: Consult teachers, use study guides, and engage in group discussions to enhance understanding and critical thinking skills.

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    Practical-based questions often possess the following characteristics:

    1. Application of Knowledge: They require the application of theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
    2. Hands-On Demonstration: They may involve performing a task, conducting an experiment, or demonstrating a skill.
    3. Problem-Solving: They often involve analyzing a situation and devising a solution.
    4. Real-World Relevance: They are designed to assess how well a person can apply their knowledge in practical, everyday situations.

    Importance of Practical-Based Questions

    Practical-based questions are important because they assess an individual’s ability to apply their knowledge in real-world situations.

    This can provide valuable insights into a person’s problem-solving skills, critical thinking ability, and practical competency, which are often crucial for success in various academic and professional endeavors.

    Here are some examples of practical-based questions in different contexts:

    Science sample questions

      • A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a building with a velocity of 20 m/s. How far from the base of the building will the ball land?
      • Design an experiment to determine the coefficient of friction between different surfaces.
      • Describe a practical method to separate a mixture of sand, salt, and water.
      • How would you investigate the rate of a chemical reaction in the laboratory?
      • Explain the process of troubleshooting a malfunctioning electrical circuit.

    The new format of BECE 2024 questions presents an exciting opportunity for JHS students to showcase their practical skills and critical thinking abilities. By understanding the nature of practical-based and critical thinking questions, students can prepare effectively and approach the examination with confidence, knowing that they are equipped with the skills needed to excel in this new assessment format.

    Practical-based questions typically refer to questions that require a hands-on or real-world approach to problem-solving or analysis. These questions are designed to assess a person’s ability to apply their knowledge and skills to practical situations. They are commonly used in educational settings, job interviews, and professional assessments.

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    1. Which of the following is a unit of force? A) Newton B) Joule  C) Watt  D) Volt      Answer: A) Newton

     

    1. What is the SI unit of electric current? A) Ampere B) Ohm  C) Volt   D) Watt     Answer: A) Ampere

     

    1. Which of the following is not a type of energy? A) Thermal B) Magnetic    C) Kinetic   D) Potential   Answer: B) Magnetic

     

    1. What is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Earth? A) 9.8 m/s² B) 6.3 m/s² C) 12.5 m/s²  D) 5.2 m/s²   Answer: A) 9.8 m/s²

     

    1. What is the chemical symbol for the element oxygen? A) O B) Ox C) Oc   D) Om    Answer: A) O

     

    1. What is the chemical formula for water? A) H2O B) CO2  C) CH4   D) NaCl    Answer: A) H2O

     

    1. Which of the following is a noble gas? A) Helium B) Oxygen  C) Nitrogen   D) Hydrogen   Answer: A) Helium

     

    1. What is the pH of a neutral solution? A) 7  B) 10   C) 5  D) 14  Answer: A) 7

     

    1. What is the powerhouse of the cell? A) Mitochondria B) Nucleus
    2.  C) Endoplasmic reticulum   D) Golgi apparatus   Answer: A) Mitochondria

     

    1. Which of the following is not a blood type in the ABO blood group system? A) Type A B) Type B   C) Type C   D) Type O Answer: C) Type C

     

    1. What is the largest organ in the human body? A) Skin B) Liver  C) Heart   D) Lungs    Answer: A) Skin

     

    1. What is the function of the respiratory system? A) Breathing and gas exchange B) Digestion   C) Blood circulation  D) Hormone production   Answer: A) Breathing and gas exchange

     

    1. What is the outermost layer of the Earth called? A) Crust B) Mantle   C) Core   D) Asthenosphere   Answer: A) Crust

     

    1. What is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas? A) Evaporation B) Condensation  C) Precipitation   D) Sublimation   Answer: A) Evaporation

     

    1. What causes earthquakes? A) Tectonic plate movement B) Volcanic eruptions   C) Heavy rain  D) Wind erosion   Answer: A) Tectonic plate movement

     

    1. What is the closest star to Earth? A) The Sun B) Alpha Centauri  C) Proxima Centauri    D) Sirius   Answer: A) The Sun

     

    1. What is the name of the force that keeps planets in orbit around the Sun? A) Gravity B) Electromagnetism  C) Nuclear force  D) Friction    Answer: A) Gravity

     

    1. What is a shooting star? A) A meteor B) A comet   C) A planet D) A satellite   Answer: A) A meteor

     

     

    1. What is the main cause of air pollution? A) Industrial emissions B) Deforestation C) Agricultural activities  D) Volcanic eruptions Answer: A) Industrial emissions

     

    1. Which of the following is a greenhouse gas? A) Carbon dioxide B) Nitrogen C) Oxygen   D) Argon   Answer: A) Carbon dioxide

     

    1. What is the primary cause of global warming? A) Increased carbon dioxide levels B) Deforestation   C) Ozone depletion  D) Acid rain   Answer: A) Increased carbon dioxide levels

     

    1. What is the chemical symbol for gold? A) Au B) Ag  C) Go  D) Gd    Answer: A) Au

     

    1. What is the process by which plants make their own food? A) Photosynthesis B) Respiration   C) Digestion  D) Fermentation  Answer: A) Photosynthesis

     

    1. What is the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit? A) 212°F B) 100°F   C) 0°F    D) 32°F   Answer: A) 212°F      Scientific Method

     

    1. What is the first step in the scientific method? A) Observation B) Hypothesis C) Experimentation   D) Conclusion  Answer: A) Observation

     

    1. What is a testable prediction in the scientific method called? A) Hypothesis B) Theory   C) Law   D) Conclusion  Answer: A) Hypothesis

     

    1. What is the systematic process used to answer questions or solve problems in science called? A) Scientific method   B) Laboratory technique   C) Data analysis   D) Experimental design  Answer: A) Scientific method

     

    1. What is the main function of red blood cells? A) Transporting oxygen B) Fighting infections  C) Producing antibodies  D) Carrying nerve impulses    Answer: A) Transporting oxygen

     

    1. What is the function of the nervous system? A) Transmitting signals B) Producing hormone  C) Digesting food  D) Pumping blood          Answer: A) Transmitting signals

     

    1. What is the smallest unit of life? A) Cell   B) Tissue   C) Organ  D) Organism       Answer: A) Cell

     

    1. What is the primary function of a transistor? A) Amplify or switch electronic signals  B) Store data   C) Generate electricity D) Transmit radio waves    Answer: A) Amplify or switch electronic signals

     

    1. What is the unit used to measure electrical resistance?  A) Ohm B) Ampere   C) Volt    D) Watt      Answer: A) Ohm

     

    1. What is the process of converting light into electrical energy called? A) Photovoltaic effect B) Electromagnetic induction  C) Photoelectric emission  D) Thermionic emission  Answer: A) Photovoltaic effect

     

    1. What is the primary function of a router in a computer network? A) Directing data packets between computer networks B) Storing large amounts of data C) Processing graphics   D) Managing power supply   Answer: A) Directing data packets between computer networks

     

    1. Which of the following is a common input device for a computer? A) Keyboard B) Monitor   C) Printer   D) Speaker    Answer: A) Keyboard

     

    1. Which of the following is a type of computer memory? A) RAM B) Hard drive   C) CPU    D) Monitor   Answer: A) RAM

     

    1. What does the acronym “CPU” stand for in computing? A) Central Processing Unit B) Computer Processing Unit  C) Central Power Unit   D) Computer Power Unit   Answer: A) Central Processing Unit

     

    1. What is the primary function of an operating system? A) Manage hardware resources B) Create documents   C) Send emails  D) Design websites    Answer: A) Manage hardware resources

     

    1. What is the purpose of a firewall in a computer network? A) To block unauthorized access  B) To increase network speed   C) To store data  D) To manage emails  Answer: A) To block unauthorized access

     

    1. What is the closest star to Earth? A) The Sun B) Alpha Centauri   C) Proxima Centauri   D) Siriu     Answer: A) The Sun

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    1. An example of a third class lever is: A. wheelbarrow B. sugar tongs   C. pair of scissors D. crowbar     Answer: A. wheelbarrow

     

    1. The release of a mature egg from an ovary into the fallopian tube in humans is called A. copulation B. ejaculation     C. menstruation    D. ovulation     Answer: D. ovulation

     

    1. The blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart is known as: A. pulmonary artery B. pulmonary vein C. vena cava   D. aorta   Answer: B. pulmonary vein

     

    1. An example of a plant micro-nutrient is: A. calcium B. copper   C. magnesium  D. potassium     Answer: B. copper

     

    1. What is the color of the neutral wire in a three-pin plug? A. Blue B. Brown   C. Green  D. Yellow    Answer: B. Brown

     

    1. In the pin-hole camera, the image formed is always: A. erect and bright B. erect and blurred    C. inverted and real   D. inverted and virtual     Answer: D. inverted and virtual

     

    1. The part of the flower that develops into a fruit is the: A. ovary B. ovule   C. stamen  D. style    Answer: A. ovary

     

    1. The number of elements in the compound Ca(OH)2 is: A. 2 B. 3     C. 4    D. 5  Answer: A. 2

     

    1. The reason why alum is added to water during treatment is to: A. kill germs B. give taste to water    C. make water colourless   D. make suspended particles settle  Answer: D. make suspended particles settle

     

    1. Which of the following animal parasites could be controlled by hand picking? A. Liver fluke   B. Tapeworm C. Tick    D. Roundworm    Answer: B. Tapeworm

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    1. A stick which is partially immersed in water appeared to be bent due to: A. absorption B. reflection C. refraction     D. transmission       Answer: C. refraction

     

    1. One difference between metals and non-metals is that metals: A. have low density B. are not malleable   C. have lustre    D. have low melting points   Answer: C. have lustre

     

    1. The cultivation of different crops on different plots of a farmland in a definite cycle is called: A. land rotation B. shifting cultivation     C. crop rotation    D. mixed cropping  Answer: C. crop rotation

     

    1. Iodine deficiency in humans could result in a disorder known as: A. diabetes B. goiter  C. kwashiorkor    D. scurvy   Answer: B. goiter

     

    1. A substance is termed combustible if it: A. easily catches fire  B. dissolves common salt
    2. sublimes at room temperature D. boils at 100°C    Answer: A. easily catches fire

     

    1. Micro-organisms that cause diseases are collectively called: A. bacteria B. infections C. pathogens    D. viruses     Answer: C. pathogens

     

    1. Which type of energy is lost when sweat evaporates from the human body? A. Sound energy B. Mechanical energy   C. Chemical energy    D. Heat energy    Answer: D. Heat energy

     

    1. Which of the following gases is involved in the rusting of iron? A. Hydrogen B. Oxygen
    2. Nitrogen  D. Carbon dioxide     Answer: B. Oxygen

     

    1. Which of the following types of teeth is used by mammals to tear food material? A. Canines B. Incisors C. Molars    D. Premolars     Answer: A. Canines

     

    1. The eclipse formed when the moon comes between the sun and the earth is known as: A. annular eclipse B. lunar eclipse    C. solar eclipse   D. total eclipse    Answer: B. lunar eclipse

     

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    1. The element with the chemical symbol S is: A. silicon B. silver    C. sodium   D. sulphur

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    1. The term leaching in soils refers to: A. accumulation of organic matter B. decomposition of plant material    C. fixation of nitrogen    D. removal of soil nutrients by water   Answer: D. removal of soil nutrients by water

     

    1. Which of the following statements about a plant cell is correct? A. It does not have a nucleus B. It contains large vacuoles    C. It is surrounded by the cell membrane only  D. It does not have a definite shape   Answer: B. It contains large vacuoles

     

    1. An example of a derived quantity is: A. length B. mass    C. temperature  D. volume   Answer: D. volume

     

    1. Solid non-metals normally break into pieces when hammered because they are: A. brittle B. ductile C. lustrous    D. malleable    Answer: A. brittle

     

    1. Young rabbits are called: A. bunnies B. cubs    C. fingerlings    D. kids    Answer: A. bunnies

     

    1. Producers in an ecosystem are plants that: A. attract insects B. feed on other plants
    2. feed on dead materials D. manufacture their own food    Answer: D. manufacture their own food

     

    1. The element with the atomic number 20 is: A. calcium B. chlorine   C. iron  D. sodium  Answer: A. calcium

     

    1. An example of a non-metallic element is: A. carbon B. copper    C. gold   D. iron Answer: A. carbon

     

    1. The process by which green plants manufacture their own food is called: A. digestion B. photosynthesis    C. respiration    D. transpiration    Answer: B. photosynthesis

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    1. The white blood cells in the human body are responsible for: A. carrying oxygen B. fighting infection    C. producing antibodies    D. transporting nutrients   Answer: B. fighting infection

     

    1. The type of teeth that are used for grinding food in mammals is: A. canines B. incisors  C. molars   D. premolars     Answer: C. molars

     

    1. The chemical symbol for gold is: A. Au B. Ag   C. Cu    D. Fe    Answer: A. Au

     

    1. The process by which plants lose water through their leaves is known as: A. evaporation
    2. osmosis     C. transpiration    D. evaporation    Answer: C. transpiration

     

    1. The organ in the human body responsible for the production of bile is the: A. gall bladder B. liver C. pancreas     D. spleen       Answer: B. liver

     

    1. The process by which water changes from liquid to vapour at the surface of the Earth is called: A. boiling B. evaporation   C. melting   D. sublimation    Answer: B. evaporation

     

    1. The element essential for the formation of chlorophyll in green plants is: A. calcium B. magnesium   C. potassium   D. sodium   Answer: B. magnesium

     

    1. The organ that stores urine in the human body is the: A. bladder B. kidney  C. liver D. stomach       Answer: A. bladder

     

    1. An example of a renewable energy resource is: A. coal B. natural gas   C. solar energy D. tar sands    Answer: C. solar energy

     

    1. The process by which liquid water changes to water vapor at any temperature is called: A. boiling B. condensation     C. evaporation     D. freezing     Answer: C. evaporation

     

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    SECTION B

    [60 marks]

    Answer four questions only from this section

    1. (a) Briefly explain why atoms are electrically neutral.

    (b) State one function of each of the following parts of a living cell.

    (α). Nucleus

    (β). Cell membrane

    (ϒ) Chloroplast

    (c) A child is found not to be able to see at night.

    (i) What deficiency disease may the child be suffering from?

    (ii) What food nutrient is the child lacking?

    (iii) State two sources of food substances that can provide the nutrients that the child lacks.

    (d) (i) Write the systematic name for each of the compounds below

    (α). FeCl3 (β) Cu2O (ɣ) NH3 (€). SO2

    (ii) Describe how scientists work.

    2. (a) Briefly explain why non-reactive metals are preferred in making ornaments and jewellery

    (b) (i) What is rusting?

    (ii) State two effects of rusting?

    (c) (i) Define the term pollination.

    (ii) State orderly the first four stages in the life cycle of a flowering plant.

    (d) (i) What is kinetic energy?

    (ii) State the formula for calculating kinetic energy of a body.

    (iii) Give any two (2) roles of capacitor in a circuit.

    3. (a) (i) List the three particles which make up matter.

    (ii) State one difference each between molecules in liquid state, solid state and gaseous state. (Tabulate)

    (b) State four areas of life where science and technology have brought improvement.

    (c) (i) State two ways in which crop rotation is important in crop production.

    (ii) List three characteristics of living things.

    (d) Complete and balance each of the following chemical equations.

    (i) Fe + O2 Fe2 O3

    (ii) Al +Cl2 AlCl3

    (iii) H2O + Li

    4. (a) Name the instrument used in measuring the following

    (i) Volume of a cement block

    (ii) Volume of a liquid

    (iii) Temperature of human body

    (iv) Length of teacher’s table

    (b) Calculate the area of a square length 9 m.

    (c) (i) State two reasons why legumes are added in crop rotation.

    (ii) Define;

    (α) mono cropping

    (β) Mono culture

    (d) What type of change will occur when,

    (i) a piece of cooked yam is found in the stomach?

    (ii) a piece of meat is found in the ileum?

    (iii) a piece of pork fat is found in the stomach?

    5. (a) Name three hazards that can occur in teaching and learning of science.

    (b) List two safety precautions against hazards in teaching and learning of science.

    (c) (i) What is seed germination?

    (ii) List the two types of seed germination.

    (d) (i) List any four conditions necessary for photosynthesis.

    (ii) Explain the term forward bias.

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    OBJECTIVES

    Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D. Find the correct option for each question and shade in pencil on your answer sheet the space which bears the same letter as the option you have chosen. Give only one answer to each question.

    Now answer the following questions.

    1. An electrically charged particle formed when an atom gain or lose electron(s) A. An electron B. An ion  C. a molecule   D. proton
    2. What is the volume of an object whose mass is 45kg and a density of 9kg/m3 A. 5 m3 B. 5 m-3 C. 54 m-3   D. 405 m3
    3. The amount of force exerted by gravity on the object is known as A. mass  B. volume C. weight D. work
    4. For an object to float in a fluid, it must displace a quantity of the fluid equal to its…. A. mass B. surface  C. volume   D. weight
    5. Which of the following area of study is a natural science? A. Medicine B. Meteorology   C. Biology   D. Agriculture
    6. The chemical symbol for iron is; A. Fe B. I   C. K  D. Pb
    7. Choose the correct statement: A. a proton is a negatively charged particle. B. a proton is a positively charged particle.  C. the mass of a proton is not equal to that of a hydrogen atom.  D. the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom is its atomic number.
    8. Which of the following is a non-metal? A. Mg B. P   C. Ca   D. Al
    9. Which of the following describes a metal? A. It accepts electrons B. It becomes negatively charged in solution   C. It does not replace hydrogen from acids  D. It gives up electrons
    10. Rigidity in plant cells is provided by the: A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane   C. cell wall D. protoplasm
    11. Find the volume of a cube sugar whose sides measures 8mm A. 16 mm3 B. 64 mm3   C. 512 mm2    D. 512 mm3
    12. A uniform mixture of two or more metals is called A. a solution B. a compound    C. a colloid    D. an alloy
    13. The process by which a naphthalene ball placed in a box gets smaller in size is termed A. evaporation B. diffusion   C. sublimation   D. melting
    14. Air is regarded as a mixture because…. A. it contains substances which can be separated by physical means B. it contains elements which are chemically combined   C. it contains nitrogen and argon elements  D. can support burning
    15. The part of cocoyam which is used in propagation is the A. bulb B. corm  C. seed  D. sucker
    16. The part of the flower that produces pollen grain is the A. anther B. filament  C. petal D. stamen
    17. To test for sugar in urine, we use……… A. litmus paper B. base  C. organic acid   D. plastic strip
    18. The base of a triangle is 16cm and the height is 10 cm. Find the area of the triangle. A. 320 cm2 B. 160 cm2   C. 26½ cm2   D. 80 cm2
    19. 19. Which of the following is the organic part of soil?  A. Humus  B. Mineral salt C. Rock particles  D. Water

    20. Which of the following environmental factors can cause the fastest rate of water loss from leaf surfaces? A. Dry air B. Low temperature  C. Still air  D. Wet wind
    1. Which of the following activities does not cause soil erosion? A. Bush burning  B. Clearing of vegetation C. Crop rotation D. Over-grazing
    2. The charge of carbon in calcium carbonate is A. +2 B. +3   C. +4   D. +5
    3. Which compound will be formed when oxygen reacts with lithium in a chemical reaction? A. li2O B. liO  C. Oli   D. O2li
    4. The part of a seed which grows to become the shoot of a plant is the A. cotyledon B. plumule   C. radical   D. testa
    5. A fuse is used in an electrical circuit to A. Make sure current flows continuously B. Measure the energy used up  C. Protect appliances  D. Provide more appliances
    6. Which of the following vegetable crops is cultivated for its leaves? A. Carrot   B. Lettuce C. Okro D. Pepper
    7. When a capacitor is connected in a series circuit with LED, a battery and a switch, the LED flashes and stays on because….. A. Capacitor maintains power supply when device is unplugged. B. Capacitor rectifies current fluctuation for signal   C. When capacitor is fully charged, it acts as open circuit.  D. Stores electric energy when they are corrected to a charging circuit.
    8. Which of the following processes is a physical change? A. Burning of wood   B. Formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen. C. Rusting of iron D. Solidification of water into ice
    9. The vegetable crop that requires staking during its growth is…. A. Garden eggs B. Hot pepper    C. Sweet potato    D. tomatoes
    10. All the following are unicellular organism except…… A. amoeba B. bacteria    C. semolina D. virus
    1. Which of the following is not part of the steps used by scientist in doing their work? A. Hypothesis B. Identifying problems   C. Observing   D. Technology
    2. The major charge carries in the N-type semiconductors are A. cathode B. holes   C. neutrons   D. protons
    3. Flies, lice and ticks are all examples of A. ecto-parasite B. endo-parasite    C. insects D. pests
    4. The opposition to the flow of charge is measured in A. Ampere B. Ohms  C. Volt    D. Watt

    35. Which of the following crops is planted at stake?   A. Cabbage  B. Carrot C. Garden egg D. Sweet pepper

    36. What is the colour code of a neutral wire? A. Brown B. Blue   C. Green  D. Yellow

    37. A pure substance formed from the chemical combination of two or more elements is…. A. atom B. compound   C. element   D. molecule

    38. Which of the following compounds is neutral to litmus paper? A. HCl B. H2O   C. NaOH D. KOH

    39. In an electronic circuit, LEDs are used to indicate the absence or presence of;A. Electric current B. Emitter and collector C. P-n junction   D. Voltage source

    40. A food web shows how    A. an organism protects itself in its environment    B. food produced by plants is distributed to other parts of the plant    C. food produced by green plants is distributed among organisms in a community.  D. organisms depend on one another for shelter.

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    Are you sitting for the upcoming BECE? Then these questions are for you. They have been carefully prepared on selected topics from the new NaCCA science books used by schools across the country.

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    1. (a) Define what a specialized cell is and provide three examples.

    (b) Mention any four specialised cells in animals

    (c)  Mention any three specialised cells in plants

    1. (a) State the components of an ecosystem

    (b What is ecosystem

    1. (a) Define what a compound is

    (b) Give three examples commonly found in household items.

    (c) Explain how compounds differ from mixtures.

    1. (a) Describe the formation of ions

    (b) List three examples each of positively and negatively charged ions.

    1. (a) Differentiate between a homogeneous and a heterogeneous mixture. Provide two examples of each.
    2. (a) Explain the process of separating a mixture of sand and salt.

    (b) Outline the steps involved and the apparatus needed for this separation.

    1. (a) Briefly explain, crop rotation and state three advantages

    (b) Give any two importance of fertilizers in crop production

    (c) State the two common types of fertilizers used in agriculture.

    1. Describe briefly the following stage of hydrological cycle

    i. Evaporation ii. Precipitation     iii. Condensation

    (b) State any three advantages of the water cycle to humans

    1. (a) Outline the life cycle of a mosquito, including the four stages.

    (b) Mention any two environmental conditions necessary for the mosquito to complete its life cycle.

    1. (a) Identify any three diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.

    (b) What three environmental measures that can be adopted to prevent the spread of mosquitoes.

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    1. (a) A specialized cell is a cell that has a specific structure and function adapted to perform particular tasks in an organism’s body.

    (b)  i. Sperm cells (spermatozoa)

    ii. Skin cells (keratinocytes)

    iii. White blood cells (leukocytes)

    iv. Egg cells (ova)

    (c)   i. Palisade cells

    ii. Guard cells

    iii. Xylem cells

    2. (a) The components of an ecosystem are:

    i. Abiotic factors (non-living components like soil, water, air)

    ii. Biotic factors (living organisms like plants, animals, microbes)

    (b) An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.

    1. (a) A compound is a substance composed of two or more different elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.

    (b) i. Sodium chloride (table salt)

    ii. Water (H2O)

    iii. Carbon dioxide (CO2)

    (c) Compounds are chemically bonded substances with fixed compositions, while mixtures are physically combined substances with variable compositions.

    1. (a) Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons. Atoms become positively charged ions (cations) by losing electrons and negatively charged ions (anions) by gaining electrons.

    (b)  Positively charged ions (cations):

    i. Sodium ion (Na+)

    ii. Calcium ion (Ca2+)

    iii. Hydrogen ion (H+)

    Negatively charged ions (anions):

    i. Chloride ion (Cl)

    ii. Sulphate ion (SO42-)

    iii. Nitrate ion (NO3)

    1. (a) Homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition and appearance throughout, whereas heterogeneous mixtures have non-uniform composition and appearance. Examples:

    Homogeneous: Saltwater, air

    Heterogeneous: Salad, soil

    1. (a) The process of separating sand and salt involves dissolving the salt in water, leaving behind the insoluble sand. The steps involved include:

    i. Place the sand and salt mixture in a container.

    ii. Add water to the mixture and stir to dissolve the salt.

    iii. Filter the mixture to separate the sand particles from the saltwater solution.

    iv. Evaporate the water from the saltwater solution, leaving behind the salt.

    7. (a) Crop rotation involves planting different crops in a specific order over successive seasons to maintain soil fertility, prevent pest buildup, and reduce soil erosion.

    Advantages:

    i. Helps in controlling pests and diseases.

    ii. Improves soil fertility and structure.

    iii. Reduces the depletion of specific nutrients in the soil.

    (b)   i. Fertilizers supply essential nutrients to plants for healthy growth.

    ii. They enhance crop yield and quality.

    (c) Single/straight fertilizer

    Compound/mixed fertilizer

    8. i. Evaporation: The process by which water changes from liquid to vapour due to heat energy from the sun.

    ii. Precipitation: The release of condensed water vapour in the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

    iii. Condensation: The process where water vapour in the air cools and changes back into liquid water.

    (b)   i. Provides freshwater for drinking and agriculture.

    ii. Helps in maintaining balanced temperatures on Earth.

    iii. Supports natural habitats and ecosystems.

    9. (a) i. Egg

    ii. Larva

    iii. Pupa

    iv. Adult

    (b)   i. Standing water for egg laying and larval development.

    ii. Warm temperature for faster growth and development.

    10. (a) i. Malaria

    ii. Dengue fever

    iii. Zika virus

    (b)    i. Eliminating stagnant water sources to prevent breeding.

    ii. Using mosquito nets and repellents.

    iii. Implementing proper waste management to reduce breeding sites.

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    Our first mocks are usually termed as pulse tester and so, questions are grouped under selected topics, we hope to have five mock exams written from now till June, next year. This very science questions is part of the November edition, another set of questions will be supplied in December, January, March, April, and May respectively. With the exception of the first mock, which is this current one, all other questions will have the looks and feel of the 2024 BECE exam.

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