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Biology some questions for grade 12 students from grade 12 unit 2 microorganisms
Part 1.
Choose the best answer
1. What is the primary component of the cell wall in bacteria?
A) Cellulose
B) Chitin
C) Peptidoglycan
D) Lipopolysaccharide
2. Which of the following microorganisms is classified as a virus?
A) Escherichia coli
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae
C) Influenza virus
D) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
3. What type of microorganism is used in the production of yogurt?
A) Virus
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) Protozoa
4. Which of the following microorganisms can photosynthesize?
A) Bacteria
B) Fungi
C) Protozoa
D) Algae
5. What is the term for microorganisms that thrive in extremely hot environments?
A) Psychrophiles
B) Mesophiles
C) Thermophiles
D) Halophiles
6. Which of the following diseases is caused by a protozoan?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Malaria
C) Ringworm
D) Influenza
7. What is the primary role of decomposer microorganisms in an ecosystem?
A) Photosynthesis
B) Nitrogen fixation
C) Decomposition of organic matter
D) Pathogen control
8. Which group of microorganisms is known for its ability to live in high-salt environments?
A) Thermophiles
B) Psychrophiles
C) Halophiles
D) Acidophiles
9. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of viruses?
A) They can reproduce independently.
B) They contain genetic material.
C) They can infect living cells.
D) They are not cellular organisms.
10. What is the main method by which bacteria exchange genetic material?
A) Mitosis
B) Binary fission
C) Conjugation
D) Budding
11. Which microorganism is commonly used in bread-making due to its fermentation capabilities?
A) Lactobacillus
B) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C) Clostridium botulinum
D) Aspergillus niger
12. What is the function of antibiotics?
A) To kill viruses
B) To inhibit bacterial growth
C) To promote fungal growth
D) To enhance photosynthesis
13. Which microorganism is responsible for nitrogen fixation in soil?
A) Rhizobium
B) Streptococcus
C) Saccharomyces
D) Penicillium
14. What structure do some bacteria use for movement?
A) Cilia
B) Flagella
C) Pseudopodia
D) Spores
15. Which of the following is a common method for sterilizing equipment in a laboratory setting?
A) Freezing
B) Boiling water
C) Autoclaving
D) Refrigeration
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What is the range of the function given by f(x) = |x - 1/2| +3?
A. [-1/2, ∞)
B. [-3, ∞)
C. [3, ∞)
D. [1/2, ∞)
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Biology some questions for grade 12 students from grade 12 unit 2 microorganisms
Part 1.
Choose the best answer
1. What is the primary component of the cell wall in bacteria?
A) Cellulose
B) Chitin
C) Peptidoglycan
D) Lipopolysaccharide
2. Which of the following microorganisms is classified as a virus?
A) Escherichia coli
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae
C) Influenza virus
D) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
3. What type of microorganism is used in the production of yogurt?
A) Virus
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) Protozoa
4. Which of the following microorganisms can photosynthesize?
A) Bacteria
B) Fungi
C) Protozoa
D) Algae
5. What is the term for microorganisms that thrive in extremely hot environments?
A) Psychrophiles
B) Mesophiles
C) Thermophiles
D) Halophiles
6. Which of the following diseases is caused by a protozoan?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Malaria
C) Ringworm
D) Influenza
7. What is the primary role of decomposer microorganisms in an ecosystem?
A) Photosynthesis
B) Nitrogen fixation
C) Decomposition of organic matter
D) Pathogen control
8. Which group of microorganisms is known for its ability to live in high-salt environments?
A) Thermophiles
B) Psychrophiles
C) Halophiles
D) Acidophiles
9. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of viruses?
A) They can reproduce independently.
B) They contain genetic material.
C) They can infect living cells.
D) They are not cellular organisms.
10. What is the main method by which bacteria exchange genetic material?
A) Mitosis
B) Binary fission
C) Conjugation
D) Budding
11. Which microorganism is commonly used in bread-making due to its fermentation capabilities?
A) Lactobacillus
B) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C) Clostridium botulinum
D) Aspergillus niger
12. What is the function of antibiotics?
A) To kill viruses
B) To inhibit bacterial growth
C) To promote fungal growth
D) To enhance photosynthesis
13. Which microorganism is responsible for nitrogen fixation in soil?
A) Rhizobium
B) Streptococcus
C) Saccharomyces
D) Penicillium
14. What structure do some bacteria use for movement?
A) Cilia
B) Flagella
C) Pseudopodia
D) Spores
15. Which of the following is a common method for sterilizing equipment in a laboratory setting?
A) Freezing
B) Boiling water
C) Autoclaving
D) Refrigeration
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Biology questions about animal behavior. From grade 11 unit 2.
Choose the best answer
1. What is the term for behaviors that are performed in response to a specific environmental stimulus?
A) Fixed action patterns
B) Reflexes
C) Learned behaviors
D) Instincts
2. Which type of behavior is characterized by an animal's ability to adapt its actions based on past experiences?
A) Innate behavior
B) Learned behavior
C) Social behavior
D) Fixed action pattern
3. What is the primary purpose of courtship behavior in animals?
A) To establish dominance
B) To attract mates
C) To find food
D) To defend territory
4. Which term describes a behavior that is performed by an animal to warn others of danger?
A) Altruism
B) Signaling
C) Foraging
D) Territoriality
5. What is the term for a type of learning where an animal learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a significant one?
A) Operant conditioning
B) Classical conditioning
C) Observational learning
D) Insight learning
6. Which of the following is an example of a fixed action pattern?
A) A bird singing to attract a mate
B) A dog salivating at the sound of a bell
C) A goose rolling an egg back into its nest
D) A child learning to ride a bike
7. What type of behavior involves animals living in groups and working together for mutual benefit?
A) Solitary behavior
B) Cooperative behavior
C) Aggressive behavior
D) Competitive behavior
8. Which type of animal behavior is characterized by long-distance seasonal movement?
A) Hibernation
B) Migration
C) Territoriality
D) Foraging
9. What is the term for the process by which young animals learn from their parents or other members of their species?
A) Imprinting
B) Conditioning
C) Social learning
D) Trial and error
10. Which of the following behaviors is typically associated with territoriality?
A) Nest building
B) Mating rituals
C) Aggressive displays towards intruders
D) Foraging for food
11. What type of learning occurs when an animal observes and imitates the behavior of others?
A) Classical conditioning
B) Operant conditioning
C) Insight learning
D) Observational learning
12. Which type of social structure involves individuals forming long-term pair bonds for reproduction?
A) Solitary
B) Monogamous
C) Polygamous
D) Fission-fusion
13. What is the term for a behavior that enhances the survival of other individuals at a cost to oneself?
A) Selfish behavior
B) Altruistic behavior
C) Cooperative behavior
D) Competitive behavior
14. Which of the following is NOT a reason animals engage in play behavior?
A) To develop social bonds
B) To practice skills needed for survival
C) To establish dominance over others
D) To reduce stress and anxiety
15. What is the primary function of grooming behavior in social animals?
A) To find food
B) To establish territory
C) To strengthen social bonds and reduce parasites
D) To attract mates
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Which of the following is NOT true about the graph of f(x) = 2x² - 8x +4?
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Which of the following is NOT true about the graph of f(x) = x² - 6x +10?
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Answer for biology questions about enzymes from grade 11 unit 3.
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. B
11. C
12. B
13. D
14. B
15. B
16. B
17. B
18. B
19. B
20. A
21. C
22. C
23. C
24. B
25. C
26. B
27. B
28. B
29. A
30. B
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B. Hydrolysis reactions
C. Rearrangement reactions
D. Condensation reactions
20. An enzyme that carries and transfers methyl groups from one compound donor (Cofactor) to another compound ( acceptor ) is:
A. Transferase
B. Lyases
C. Isomerases
D. Translocases
21. Which factor typically decreases enzyme activity when it falls outside optimal levels?
A. Increased substrate concentration
B. Increased temperature
C. Extreme pH levels
D. Increased cofactor availability
22. Which type of molecule can act as a coenzyme?
A. Protein
B. Nucleic acid
C. Organic molecule, often derived from vitamins
D. Inorganic ion
23. What type of inhibition cannot be reversed by increasing substrate concentration?
A. Competitive inhibition
B. Non-competitive inhibition
C. Irreversible inhibition
D. Allosteric inhibition
24. What is the primary structure of an enzyme?
A. Its three-dimensional shape
B. The sequence of amino acids in its polypeptide chain
C. The arrangement of multiple subunits
D. The functional site where catalysis occurs
25. Which enzyme is involved in DNA replication and adds nucleotides to a growing DNA strand?
A. RNA polymerase
B. DNA ligase
C. DNA polymerase
D. Helicase
26. Which class of enzymes joins two molecules together with the expenditure of ATP?
A. Hydrolases
B. Ligases
C. Oxidoreductases
D. Isomerases
27. What effect does pH have on enzyme activity?
A. Enzymes are unaffected by pH changes
B. Each enzyme has an optimal pH range for maximum activity
C. All enzymes work best at neutral pH only
D. Lower pH always increases enzyme activity
28. Which type of reaction do ligases catalyze?
A. Hydrolysis reactions
B. Condensation reactions, forming new bonds
C. Rearrangement reactions
D. Transfer of functional groups
29. Which enzyme catalyzes the conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate?
A. Hexokinase
B. Phosphofructokinase
C. Glucose oxidase
D. Lactate dehydrogenase
30. What role do chaperone proteins play in relation to enzymes?
A. They inhibit enzyme activity
B. They assist in the proper folding of enzymes
C. They provide energy for enzymatic reactions
D. They act as substrates
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