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SMK AGAMA SHEIKH HAJI OTHMAN ABDUL WAHAB PROGRESSIVE TEST 1 SCIENCE FORM 5 Name : . Class : .

Date :

Section A Instruction : Answer all questions. Each question is followed by four answer A, B, C and D. For each question, choose one answer only.

Which of the following microorganisms causes dengue? A Bacteria B Protozoa C Virus D Fungus

There is a type of illness that is caused by a virus, which infects the saliva gland and causes it to swell. What is another characteristic of this illness? A It can cause infertility in patients. B There is a vaccine to prevent this illness. C One can be infected through blood transfusion. D It can be prevented by drinking boiled water.

Figure 1 shows a petri dish containing sterile nutrient agar and it is exposed to the air for a few days at room temperature.

Figure 1

At the end of the experiment, a clear spot was observed as shown above. Which of the following is found in the clear spot? A Vaccine B Antibiotics C Serum D Antibodies

Table 1 shows the medium and incubation temperature for test tubes X, Y and Z.

Table 1

Which of the following test tubes has the most ideal condition for bacterial growth? A X only B Y only C Z only D X and Y only

Table 2 shows several pathogens and their respective ways or methods of infection.

Table 2

Which of the following may be diseases X, Y and Z? X Tuberculosis Poliomyelitis Gonorrhoea Hepatitis B Y Dysentery Syphilis Measles Tinea Z Goitre Dysentery Tuberculosis Cholera

A B C D

Which of the following diseases can be contracted when an infected person sneezes? A Measles B Malaria C Common cold D Poliomyelitis

Table 3 shows four Petri dishes containing bacteria cultures that are left in different conditions.

Table 3

Which of these four Petri dishes will have the most number of bacterial colonies? A I B II C III D IV

Figure 2 shows four methods of modern medical treatment.

Figure 2

What is X? A The use of ultraviolet light B Sterilisation C The use of plant roots D Radiotherapy

Bacteria can survive in unsuitable conditions because bacteria can form A buds B spores C flagella D chlorophyll

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Hepatitis B can be spread I through transfusion of contaminated blood II through the sharing of contaminated syringes III by a bite from the Anopheles mosquito, which carries the infective virus A I and II only B I and III only C II and II only D I, II and III

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Which of the following diseases is not spread by a vector? A Dysentry B Malaria C Mumps D Cholera 3

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Diseases normally caused by fungi include A ringworm and tinea B mumps and measles C gonorrhoea and syphilis D malaria and dysentery

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The symptoms of a tuberculosis patient include I bloody phlegm II a thin body III persistent diarrhoea A II only B I and II only C I and III only D I, II and III

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Which of the following statements are true about the virus? I Virus only infect animals. II Virus can only reproduce in a living cell. III Virus cannot be killed with antibiotics. A I and II only B I and III only C II and III only D I, II and III

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Figure 3 shows the antibody concentration in the blood of a student after vaccination.

Figure 3

Which of the following is true about this student? A His body has developed immunity against a certain disease. B His body will keep on building up antibodies throughout his life. C The vaccine injection was not enough to achieve immunity. D The antibody concentration in the blood will reduce if the student receives a booster shot.

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Which of the following is true about algae? A All algae are unicellular cells. B Algae contain chlorophyll. C Algae can only live in dry conditions. D All algae live as saprophytes. 4

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Figure 4 shows four test tubes with its content.

Figure 4

Each test tube is kept at different temperatures. Among test tubes A, B, C and D, which will have the cloudiest solution at the end of experiment?

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Which of the following is true about bacteria? A Bacteria has no cell wall. B Bacteria is a multicellular organism. C Bacteria reproduces through binary fission. D Bacteria exist in a crystalline form under unfavourable conditions.

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Figure 5 shows two examples of microorganisms.

Figure 5

These two microorganisms can be classified as A virus B algae C bacteria D fungi

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Which of the following are the benefits of algae to humans? I Contains chemicals that can prevent cancer II Produces biogas from agricultural waste III Used to extract antibiotics 5

A B C D

II only I and II only I and III only I, II and III

Section B Figure 1 shows a way of immunisation through vaccination in the human body.

Figure 1

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Name substance X.

____________________________________________________________________ (b) Name the type of immunisation shown in the figure above.

____________________________________________________________________ (c) Name two types of diseases that can be prevented through this way.

____________________________________________________________________ (d) For certain diseases, more than one vaccine injection is needed. (i) Explain why. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ (ii) Draw an immunity graph that shows the immunity level of an individual who has been given two of the same vaccine injections at different times. Specify the immunity level in the graph.

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