cameroon gce ordinary level 2026 south west regional mock biology 1
cameroon gce ordinary level 2026 south west regional mock biology 1
Based on the image provided, here are the extracted questions and their respective options:
SECTION I
Questions 1-7 (Seven questions)
1. Where in the digestive system is faeces formed?
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A. Duodenum
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B. Ileum
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C. Colon
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D. Rectum
2. Identify the correct cereal used for beer making
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A. Bean
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B. Groundnut
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C. Cocoa
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D. Maize
3. Choose the correct disease caused by bacteria
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A. Cholera
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B. Malaria
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C. HIV/AIDs
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D. Common cold
4. The presence of feathers on birds helps them to
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A. Feed and lose heat
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B. Conserve heat and in flying
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C. Escape from predators and catch preys
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D. Keep warm and feed well
5. The amount of nitrogen gas in both inspired and expired air is 78% because
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A. Nitrogen gas is used in the body
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B. Nitrogen is produced in cells
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C. Nitrogen gas is not used in respiration
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D. Nitrogen gas is toxic to the body
6. Which of the following is a land pollutant?
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A. Bird’s feathers
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B. Plantain peelings
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C. Animal dung
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D. Plastic bags
7. Identify the food sample which will have a brown colour when [Iodine] is dropped on it
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A. Cube of sugar
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B. Rice water
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C. Piece of bread
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D. Garri
SECTION II
Question 8-20 (13 questions)
8. The diagram below is that of housefly [Diagram provided with labels: Antena, Compound Eye, Thorax, Wing, Abdomen, Leg]. Which of the labeled parts above are responsible for movement?
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A. Antenna and compound eye
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B. Antenna and wing
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C. Wing and leg
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D. Thorax and abdomen
9. Where in the spinal cord do synapses occur?
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A. White matter
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B. Grey matter
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C. Dorsal ganglion
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D. Ventral root
10. Veins resemble lymphatics in structure in that both have:
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A. Thick muscular walls
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B. Elastic walls
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C. Small lumens
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D. Valves
11. The diagram below is that of a section through a germinating maize grain [Diagram provided with labels: Plumule, Seed coat or testa, Endosperm, Radicle]. (Note: The question for number 11 is cut off at the bottom of the page).
