BECEIntegrated ScienceGhana BECE 2006 INTEGRATED SCIENCE PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS passcogh2 years ago2 years ago01 mins 0% 2 Ghana BECE 2006 INTEGRATED SCIENCE ANSWER BECE 2006 INTEGRATED SCIENCE PAST QUESTIONS 1 / 40 1) The property of a rock that makes it different from water is that it has A) fixed shape B) fixed volume C) mass D) density 2 / 40 2) A plane mirror can be described as opaque because it A) absorbs all the light incident on it B) reflects all the light incident on it C) allows all the light incident on it to pass through it D) partly absorbs and partly allows the light incident on it to pass through it 3 / 40 3) Wood is used to make the handles of cooking utensils because it is a A) good reflector of heat B) bad radiator of heat C) bad conductor of heat D) good absorber of heat 4 / 40 4) Ventilation holes are made at the upper part of a door to allow air to rise by A) convection B) radiation C) reflection D) conduction 5 / 40 5) When the north poles of two magnets are brought together they A) have no effect on each other B) repel each other C) attract each other D) first attract and then repel each other 6 / 40 6) A fuse is used in an electrical circuit to A) protect appliances B) measure the energy used up C) provide more current D) make sure current flows continuously 7 / 40 7) The angle between an incident ray and a reflecting surface is 20°. Determine the angle of reflection A) 70° B) 110° C) 60 D) 90° 8 / 40 8) A screw is a machine which works in the same way as A) an inclined plane B) a lever C) a wheel and axle D) a pulley 9 / 40 9) Power is defined as the rate at which A) a body travels B) energy is used C) a body cools down D) temperature rises 10 / 40 10) An example of a lever in which the effort is applied at the middle is a A) beam balance B) pair of forceps C) wheelbarrow D) pair of scissors 11 / 40 11) A simple way of maintaining the efficiency of a machine is by A) fitting new parts on the machine B) making sure it works at low speed C) making sure it is always working D) oiling its parts 12 / 40 12) The part of a seed which grows to become the shoot of a plant is the A) testa B) radicle C) cotyledon D) plumule 13 / 40 13) One disease that affects the nervous system of humans is A) poliomyelitis B) measles C) typhoid D) filariasis 14 / 40 14) Which of the following life processes leads to the release of energy? A) Digestion of food B) Absorption of food C) Respiration D) Photosynthesis 15 / 40 15) Mineral salts in dead organisms are released into the soil by a process called A) osmosis B) diffusion C) decomposition D) leaching 16 / 40 16) Spectacles fitted with concave lenses are worn by people suffering from A) total blindness B) short sightedness C) loss of accommodation D) long sightedness 17 / 40 17) Which of these organs in humans releases carbon dioxide as a waste product? A) Liver B) Kidney C) Lung D) Skin 18 / 40 18) Farmers do not plant the stems of maize because the stems A) do not have buds B) are difficult to obtain C) dry up too quickly D) do not contain food 19 / 40 19) Which of the following ways of treating water makes the water soft? A) Adding alum B) Chlorinating C) Filtering D) Adding washing soda 20 / 40 20) Water that needs a small amount of soap to form lather is described as A) hard B) pure C) clean D) soft 21 / 40 21) Common salt (sodium chloride) is obtained from sea water by A) precipitation B) evaporation C) sublimation D) condensation 22 / 40 22) The chemical formula of a compound describes the A) nature of the bonding in the compound B) ratio in which the elements are combined C) state of matter of the compound D) number of molecules in a compound 23 / 40 23) Which of the following solvents can be used to remove grease from the hand? A) Water B) Turpentine C) Palm kernel oil D) Alcohol 24 / 40 24) How many different elements are present in the compound H₂S0₄? A) 3 B) 6 C) 2 D) 7 25 / 40 25) Producers in an ecosystem are plants that A) feed on other plants B) attract insects C) feed on dead materials D) manufacture their own food 26 / 40 26) The disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite is A) cholera B) malaria C) onchocerciasis D) schistosomiasis 27 / 40 27) Vaccination is carried out to A) enable sores to heal faster B) increase the red blood cells of a person C) kill germs in a person’s body D) enable a person’s white blood cells to fight against diseases 28 / 40 28) which of the following farming practices is likely to make the soil poor in nutrients? A) Planting cover crops on the land B) Tilling the land before planting C) Adding chemical fertilizer during each planting season D) Burning the vegetation after clearing 29 / 40 29) The type of cloud found closest to the earth’s surface is A) stratocumulus B) stratus C) cirrus D) cumulus 30 / 40 30) The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is called A) temperature B) humidity C) fog D) rain 31 / 40 31) The planet which is farthest away from the sun is A) Mercury B) Pluto C) Mars D) Jupiter 32 / 40 32) Which of the following gases is involved in the process of rusting? A) H₂ B) O₂ C) CO₂ D) N₂ 33 / 40 33) A non-reactive metal can be identified from other metals because its surface is A) smooth B) rough C) shiny D) hard 34 / 40 34) The property of a metal that makes it possible for it to be drawn into a wire is called A) malleability B) conductivity C) ductility D) resistivity 35 / 40 35) The main reason why food is processed is to make it A) possible to eat without cooking B) preservable for a longer period C) richer in nutrients D) taste better 36 / 40 36) The process by which kerosene rises up in the wick of a lantern is known as A) diffusion B) surface tension C) osmosis D) capillarity 37 / 40 37) Which of the following statements about friction is not true? A) It opposes motion B) It increases speed C) It produces heat D) It wears off materials 38 / 40 38) Arteries are blood vessels which carry A) oxygen to the lungs B) carbon dioxide to the air C) blood away from the heart D) blood to the heart 39 / 40 39) Which of the following structures is not involved in blood circulation? A) Heart B) Vein C) Muscle D) Capillary 40 / 40 40) A substance of mass 10 kg has a density of 2.0 kgm⁻³. Calculate its volume. A) 5.0 m³ B) 20.0 m³ C) 10.0 m³ D) 0.2 m³ Your score is Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Post navigation Previous: Ghana BECE 2021 INTEGRATED SCIENCE PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSNext: Ghana WASSCE 2005 CORE MATHS PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
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