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Direction: Choose the correct answer by crossing the letter a, b, c, or d on the available answer sheet! 1.

Which of the following is not a natural phenomenon? a. volcanic eruption c. sea waves b. nuclear war d. typhoon storm O: Understanding the data P: Analyzing data Q: Making conclusion R: Recording data Based on the information above, arrange the scientific research steps in the correct sequence. a. O, Q, P, R c. Q, R, P, O b. P, O, R, Q d. R, O, P, Q 3. Which of the following is not the general characteristic of living organism? a. eat c. movement b. reproduce d. feeling hungry - Live on land or in water - Cold blooded - Dry and scaly skin The above characteristic describe a a. reptile c. mammal b. amphibian d. fish 5. Which of the following is not the part of microscope? a. Eye piece c. Mirror b. Fine adjustment d. Slide A statement about a problem that can be tested is . a. data table b. hypothesis c. science d. variable Factor in an experiment that can change is . a. data table b. hypothesis c. science d. variable Living organism is able to detect and respond to changes in its environment. a. movement b. sensitivity c. adaptability d. nutrition The function of a mirror in microscope is .. as a. allow light to go upward through the diaphragm, the specimen and the lenses b. support the body tube c. contains a magnifying lens you look through d. hold the microscope slide in place

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This statement is suitable with scientific method . a. formulate problem b. suggest a hypothesis c. collect the data d. carry out experiment Part of microscope that function to focus the image under low power is .. a. coarse adjustment b. revolving nose piece c. low power objective d. fine adjustment The correct proper handling to the flammable substance iis . a. keep away from fire and heat b. avoid direct contact c. dont eat, and drink d. avoid inhaling the vapour Respiration of living is connected to process of getting energy in this case, oxygen is needed for reaction . a. reduction b. regeneration c. adaptation d. oxidation We will do the experiment about the movement of guppys operculum. The guppys will be put on the water which have different temperatures ( from 270C until 400C ), from this experiment the conclusion is . a. the higher the temperature of water the lower or guppy is operculum movement. b. the lower the temperature of the water the lower guppys is operculum movement. c. the higher the temperature of water, the faster guppys operculum movement. d. the lower of water temperature, the faster guppys is operculum movement When we do observation of cells, we use a microscope, to regulate the light quantity of microscope we can .. a. change the flat mirror into b. control diaphragm or regulating c. put the microscope on the sun light d. make down and up of condenser When we turn down the objective lens by using coarse adjustment you can see the object from . a. slide b. up c. down d. all side 1. Look through the eye place, open diaphragm 2. Adjust the mirror until you can see the light most 3. Place the microscope on a plat surface 4. Place the slide on the stage 5. Turn the microscope to the low objective From the sentences above, a good way to use a microscope is . a. 1-2-3-4-5 b. 3-1-2-4-5 c. 3-2-1-4-5 d. 3-2-4-1-5

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Direction: Choose the correct answer by crossing the letter a, b, c, or d on the available answer sheet! 2. Factors that influence the transportation process from the soil to the leaf is the. a. root pressure capacity, stem capillarity and respiration b. stem capillarity, respiration and transpiration c. transportation, root pressure capacity and respiration d. root pressure capacity, stem capillarity and absorption capacity of the leaf 3. Hydrotropism is important to plants in order to a. keep away from sunlight b. absorb water and minerals from soil c. make the photosynthesis works faster d. release oxygen from water 4. Which of these gasses is released into the atmosphere during photosynthesis ? a. oxygen b. rare gas c. nitrogen d. carbon dioxide 5. Photosynthesis can be proven by the presence ofin the leaf. This is tested using the. Choose the best words for the blanks. a. protein, iodine solution b. starch, iodine solution c. starch, millons reagent d. starch, benedicts solution 6. -Bread Rice Potato Flour The food class that is found in the above foods is a. fat b. carbohydrate c. glucose d. protein 7. Which one of these organs is not part of the alimentary canal? a. mouth b. anus c. liver d. heart 8. One of the following helps to support the human body weight. a. pelvic girdle b. pectoral girdle c. backbone d. limb bones

9. If you read a book on a very low table, then your backbone bends forward, this condition is called a. normal b. lordosis c. chyphosis d. scoliosis 11. The outer part of plant organ that has function to protect the inner part of plant is a. epidermis b. sclerenchyme c. collenchyme d. xylem 12. If cell guard loses water by osmosis. It will . a. broke and losing its colour c. be swelled cell b. flaccid and shrink d. grow faster 13. The plant has nictinastic movement is . a. Lamtoro b. Mimosa pudica c. rose

d. banana plant

14. The flower of 4 oclock will blossom at 4 oclock because . a. the temperature surrounding the flower increases at 4 oclock b. the pressure in flower sepal increases at 4 o clock c. genetic factor d. the light intensity is higher than before 4 o clock 15. Catabolism is the process of . a. synthesizing a complex substance b. breaking down a complex molecule

c. removal waste substance d. formation new cells

16. The following organism are heterotrophic organism, except . a. palm tree b. cow c. snake d. human 17. The internal factor that can influence photosynthesis rates is . a. metabolism c. light intensity b. water content in the surrounding cells e. temperature 18. One of the example of the reflex movement is we go to school on foot if you are hungry, you go to the kitchen and take some food to eat our eyelid always blink periodically if you thirsty you go to the kitchen and take a cup of cool water to drink 19. The part of body as a production place of red blood cell is a. liver b. pancreas c. bone 20. The joint can move from right place is called a. rheumatism b. dislocation c. cramp

d. brain

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22. Exchanging gases into plants body like carbon dioxide and oxygen happen through the a. lenticels c. cell wall b. stoma d. root hairs 23. Factors that influence the transportation process from the soil to the leaf are . a. stem, capacity, respiration, hairs root b. root pressure capacity, stem capillarity, respiration c. root pressure capacity, transportation, respiration d. absorption capacity of the leaf, stem capillarity, root pressure capacity

24. The stem of bean plants clamber up other object such as upright a piece of bamboo or wood when the edges clamber up other object. The movement of bean plant above is categorized as movement a. Photo taxis c. Tigmotropism b. Hydro taxis d. hydrotropism 25. Root of the plants are unable to absorb organic material, instead, lusted absorb inorganic material, such as micro and macronutrients. The minerals below that include into the micronutrients are . a. H2, O2, Zn, Cu c. Mg, Fe, Ca, Bo b. H2, O2, P, N2 d. Mg, Bo, Zn, Cu 26. Green plants use the sun energy to produce carbohydrates through the photosynthesis process. The complete of photosynthesis process in reaction is Sunlight energy Sunlight energy a. 6CO2 + 6H2O ------------C 6H 12O6 + 6 O2 Sunlight energy CHO + O2 Sunlight Energy C 6H 12O6 + O2

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27. Our skeletal system consist of axial and appendicullar bones. The bones below that grouping into the axial the axial bones are . a. Hands, sacrum, and legs b. Skull, sacrum, and ribs c. Coccyx, ribs, and legs d. Vertebrae, ribs, and hands 28. Our seating habit may cause a backbone disorder, If our back bone can also bend to the left or right, the condition is called a. Scoliosis c. Chyphosis b. Fracture d. Lordosis 30. The break down in soluble large molecules of food into the small soluble that can be absorbed by cells is called . a. Mechanical digestion b. Digestive glands c. Metabolism d. Chemical digestion 31. The plant body has some most important main organs as follow ? a. Root, stem and flower b. Root, stem and leaf c. Fruit, seed and flower d. Flower, stomata and cortex 32. The root zone which has function to absorb more water from the soil is called a. Epidermis b. Root hair c. Vascular tissue d. Endodermis

33. Stomata as a respiration organ of the plant is usually found in a. Root b. Stem c. Leaf d. Flower 34. What kind of plant diseases that usually attacks the leaf ? a. Rose flour dew b. Mosaic virus c. Rust disease d. Bacteria 35. The movement of plant part (organ) to certain direction is usually called ? a. Nastic b. Tropism c. Taxis d. Nistinastic 36. What is needed in order that photosynthesis process can be going on ? a. Sunlight, chlorophyll, oxygen and water b. Sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and water c. Sunlight, chlorophyll, carbohydrates and water d. Sunlight, chlorophyll, oxygen and carbon dioxide 37. What kind of photosynthesis result which is needed by all living things ? a. Oxygen c. Nitrogen b. Carbon dioxide d. Sulphur 38. The hinge joint can be found at a. Head b. Elbow c. Neck d. Wrist 39. The digestive tract of human being as follow: 1. The mouth 2. Small intestine 3. Larger intestine 4. The oesophagus 5. Stomach The correct arrangement of digestive tract is as the following: a. 1,2,3,4 and 5 b. 1,4,5,2 and 3 c. 1,3,2,4 and 5 d. 1,5,4,3 and 2 40. The function of food in human body is the following: 1. To produce energy 2. To reform new cells 3. As food stock 4. To dissolve vitamin B and C From the statement (above) the function of fat is? a. 1 and 2 b. 1 and 3 c. 3 and 4 d. 4 and 2

41. In non vascular plant, such as Chlamydomonas (an example of unicellular organism) the gas exchange also occurs in . a. Lenticels c. Membrane of cells b. Stomata d. Cuticle 43. How do the stomata work .. ? a. If the guard cell gets water from osmosis, they will become shrink and stomata will open b. If the guard cell loses water by osmosis, they will become flaccid and stomata will close c. If the guard cell loses water by osmosis, they will become turgid and stomata will close d. There is no relation ship between the conditions of guard cell with the stomata 46. An example of taxis movement is . a. The roots of orchid plant move to wards wet places b. The movement of green algae c. The stem of bean grows at first then go clambering d. The closing movement of the leaf blade of Mimosa pudica 48. Green plants are photoautotroph, because they are . a. Depended on the autotrophic organism for their energy and nutrition b. Able to make organic materials become inorganic material by using the light energy c. Able to produce organic materials by using the fight energy d. Not able to produce them selves the organic materials the need by themselves 50. Your seating habit can cause a back bone disorder. When your back bone bend back ward because your table is too high, this condition is called a. Lordosis c. Scoliosis b. Chyphosis d. Normal 51. The routes of water and solutes from soil to root xylem consist of two types they are a. selective and non selective routes c. Intra cellular and non selective routes b. intra cellular and extra cellular routes d. extra cellular and non selective routes 52. The movement of water in the root goes through a. root hair - epidermis cortex endodermis xylem b. root hair xylem endodermis cortex xylem c. root hair cytoplasm casparian strip xylem d. root hair- epidermis cytoplasm xylem 53. The cot in monocot and dicot refers to the number of . a. floral parts c. root system b. main vein d. cotyledons 54. Carrot is one of . organ in the plant. a. leaf b. stem

c. root d. flower

55. Chloroplast is used for . as is used for cellular respiration a. transportation, vacuole c. photosynthesis, mitochondria b. photosynthesis, cell wall d. respiration stomata 56. Nistinastic movement occurs if . a. The plant roots make a bending movement when it touches other objects b. The movement of the stems which bend toward the light c. The flowers which blossoms in the afternoon d. The leaves which close their surface at night

57. The bending movement of a plant stem caused by phototropism a. cannot move back to a previous condition b. can move back to a previous condition c. can move back to a previous condition but it needs a longer time d. can move back to previous condition if the humidity is decrease 58. The sources of human food are a. soil, water, and air b. plants, soil, and water

c. animals, air, soil d. plants, animals and water

59. The carbohydrate in green plants is made of . a. Protein c. amino acid b. lipid d. inorganic materials 60. The carbohydrate in human food is made of .. a. Soil c. air b. water d. plants 61. The main season for people all over the world suggesting that Indonesia should maintain its tropical rain forest is because it .. a. produces the wood for the whole world b. produces the oxygen that is essential for the world c. is rich with fauna d. is dispersed all over the Indonesian archipelago 62. Humans and animals can get by themselves the things produced by green plants, except . a. Water c. protein b. carbohydrate d. oxygen 63. Green plants get organic matter from . a. Fertilizer that come from animals faeces b. A process made by themselves with help from their chlorophylls c. The soil while absorbing the water d. The air through the stomata of the leaves 64. What purposes of growing Hydrilla in the aquarium with guppy fish inside ? a. The water becomes clear b. The fish become happy and grow fast c. The fish become familiar with the water flush d. More oxygen from the air becomes dissolved in the water 65. C,H,O and N elements are consumed by green plants in big volumes, because they are . a. micro-elements c. macro-elements b. easy to gain every time d. available in big volumes in the nature 66. Our body can stand up because of the existence of the . a. muscles c. skin b. skeleton d. joints 67. If our hand unintentionally touches a very hot object, automatically we withdraw our hand from the object, because our hand a. can move automatically c. uses reflex movements b. is controlled by our brain d. is a sensitive organ 68. The skull and vertebrate are considered axial skeleton, because they are . a. A .hard bones c. constructing the body axis b .large sized d. protecting soft organs

69. Cartilage mostly can be found in .. a. a baby b. a youth 70. Lordosis is rarely found in a. a baby b. a youth

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71. Secondary roots are produced by cell divisions in the a. root cap b. pericycle c. tracheids 72. Stomata open and close due to changes in . a. turgor pressure b. internodes c. capillary action 73. The response in which roots curve toward water is called a. geotropism b. photoropism c. hydrotropism

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74. Leaves show one kind of nastic movement when they .. a. open and close b. fall from trees c. turn yellow d. grow forward sunlight 75. Cereal grains can be stored for long periods of time because they are. a. small b. dry b. high in carbohydrates d. one seeded fruits 76. Legumes are useful in crop rotation because they help supply .. a. weed killer b. nitrogen compounds c. irrigation d. seeds 77. Energy for muscle contraction comes from a. osteoctytes b. myosin c. ATP d. actin 78. Muscles that work in opposition to one another are called . a. skeletal b. oppositional c. antagonistic 79. The enzyme ptyalin in saliva begins the digestion of a. carbohydrates b. fats c. proteins 80. Heart and blood vessel disease may result from a diet high in . a. protein b. polyunsaturated fat b.carbohydrates d. saturated fat 81. In unicellular plant, such as chlorella, the exchange of materials happen through the . a. Cell wall c. Nucleus b. Cytoplasm d. Cell membrane 85. When we chew boiled rice much longer it will taste sweet its because in our saliva consist of enzyme .. a. Ptyalin c. Pepsin b. Renin d. Trip sin 86. The change of oxygen and carbon dioxide in lungs happens in .. a. Trachea c. Larynx b. Alveoli d. Bronchiole 87. Which of the following statements is not characteristic of the white blood ? a. Have nucleus c. Constant from b. Through out capillarity d. Vagosite

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89. The mammalian organ which is most similar with function to the contractile vacuole in an unicellular animal is . a. Skin c. Intestine b. Liver d. Kidney 90. The part of the nervous cell which receive of the stimulus is a. Dendrite c. Axon b. Nucleus cell d. Cell body 91. You can see the parts of the root from outside to inside at transversal section there are a. stele, cortex, endoderm, epidermis b. cortex, stele, endoderm, epidermis c. epidermis, endoderm, cortex, stele d. epidermis, cortex, endoderm, stele 92. The transportation process of the plants are done by . a. collenchyma and schlerenchyma b. xylem and phloem c. cortex and stele d. epidermis and endodermis 93. Which one below is not include in etionomous movement . a. tropism b. hygroscopic c. Nastic d. taxis 94. Euglena movement to the light is the movement a. negative phototaxis b. positif phototaxis c. negative phototropism d. positif phototropism 95. Part of the leaf structure which photosynthesis are being done in it, that is .. a. upper epidermis and lower epidermis b. palisade tissue and spongy tissue c. cuticle d. stoma 96. The result of photosynthesis are.. a. Carbohydrate and oxygen c . water vapour

b. carbon dioxide d. chlorophyll

97. The skull and vertebrae are considered axial skeleton, because they are a. hard bones b. large sized c. constructing the body axis d. protecting soft organs 98. The human body need to get energy a. movement b. eating

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99. Which one of these below as a food energy resources . a. carbohydrate, protein, and fat b. carbohydrate, fat, and mineral b. protein, fat and vitamins d. fat, mineral and vitamins 100. A digestive disorder because eating little food which caused extreme weight loss to the point of damaging vital organs and even death, Is called a. Anorexia nervosa b. bulimia c. maag d. intestine infection 101. The dicot and monocot stem look different by transversally cut because a. The veins the dicot stem are spread b. The veins in the monocot stem are in the ring c. The veins in the monocot stem are spread d. The veins in the monocot stem are in group 102. The factors that influence water and minerals go up to the leaf are mentioned below, except. a. transpiration b. capillarity c. root power d. leaf power

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103. The movements, which are influenced by external stimulus, are a. taxis,nastic, and autonomous b. taxis, hygroscopic, and endonomous c. taxis, nastic, tropism d. hygroscopic, nastic and tropism 104. The stem will move away from the earth. It is a. positive phototropism b. negative tigmotropism c. negative geotropism d. positive nictinastic 105. Photosynthesis process produces a. oxygen and water b. oxygen and glucose c. carbon dioxide and water d. carbon dioxide and glucose 106. From the activity the students get the data below. Place The .. 2 minutes Sunlight Dark 1st 78 10 nd 2 85 12 3rd 90 14 From the data above, we can conclude that a. photosynthesis process will happen faster under the sunlight b. photosynthesis process will happen faster in the dark c. photosynthesis process will happen slower under the sunlight d. photosynthesis does not need light 107. If your elbow extends it means a. biceps contracted and triceps relaxed b. triceps contracted and biceps relaxed c. biceps and triceps contracted d. biceps and triceps relaxed 108. The connections between the bones of the skull are categorized as a. synarthroses b. diarthroses c. ball-and-socket joints d. pivot joints 109. When iodine is dripped onto starch solution, the solution color changes to a. brown b. purple c. dark red d. dark blue 110. The passage of food in the digestive tract is a. mouth stomach oesophagus small intestine large intestine anus b. mouth oesophagus small intestine stomach large intestine anus c. mouth oesophagus stomach small intestine large intestine anus d. mouth oesophagus stomach large intestine small intestine anus 111. On the plant root, you can see a. stomata b. chloroplast

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112. Transportation process in a plant is a. influenced only by the root b. influenced only by the leaf c. influence by the root and leaf d. not influenced by the root and leaf 113. Endonomous movement in plants occurs because of a. an internal factor b. a factor related to temperature c. a factor of salt content d. a factor of height 114. Nistinastic movement occurs if a. the plant roots make a bending movement whenever touching other objects b. the movement of the stem bends toward the light c. the flowers blossoms in the afternoon d. the leaves close their surface at night 115. Human and animals can get by themselves the things produced by green plants, except. a. water c. protein b. carbohydrate d. oxygen 116. The carbohydrates in green plants are made from a. protein c. amino acid b. lipid d. inorganic materials 117. Our body can stand up because of the existence of the a. muscles c. skin b. skeleton d. joints 118. Cartilage mostly can by found in a. a baby b. a youth 119. Most digestion occurs in a. duodenum b. stomach

c. an adult d. an elder

c. liver d. large intestine

120. In the ., hydrochloric acid is added to the food mass. a. mouth c. large intestine b. stomach d. small intestine 121. On the plant root, you can see. a. stomata b. hair c. glands d. chloroplast 122 You can see the following from the transversal section of a stem, except the a. hair for absorbing water b. epidermis c. pith d. cortex 123. The root function as the following, except a. absorbing water from soil c. for strengthening the plant b. as a place for photosynthesis d. as a tool for transporting materials that dissolve in water

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124. The excretion of the result plant metabolism in water vapor from is called a. evaporation b. transpiration c. guttation d. transportation 125. In unicellular plants, such as Chlamydomonas, the exchange of materials happen through the a. lenticels b. stomata c. cell wall d. stem 126. The transportation process in a plant is a. influenced by the root and leaf b. influenced only by leaf c. influenced only by root d. influenced by stem 127. The transportation process of water and minerals from the root to the leaf done by the a. xylem b. collenchyme c. phloem d. schlerencyme 128. Factors that influence the transportation process from the soil to the leaf is the a. Root pressure capacity and respiration b. Stem capillarity, respiration, and transportation c. Transportation, root pressure capacity and respiration d. Root pressure capacity, stem capillarity, and absorption capacity of the leaf 130. Such element bellow that are highly required by plants are a. Na, CI, O, Cu b. C, H, O, N c. H, S, Ca, CI d. CI, S, Na, O 131. Which one of the organism do not require sunlight to synthesis organic materials is a. Chemoautotroph b. Photosynthesis c. Inorganic materials d. Chlorophyll reflects 132. We can stand up because we have the a. Muscular and skeletal systems b. Skull and backbone c. Appendicular bones d. Cartilages change into hard bones 133. The vitamin not use for growth is a. A b. B c. C d. K 134. In the hydrochloric acid is added to the food mass. a. Mouth b. Stomach c. Large Intestine d. Small Intestine

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135. Carbohydrate are best obtained from a. Milk b. Meat c. Grain d. Eggs 136. The part of the plant is used to enlarge the absorption are of plant is a. root b. stem c. leaf d. root hair 137. Which tissue of leaf has the most photosynthesis process ? a. Epidermis b. Palisade c. Sponge d. vascular tissue 138. Cell has function to close and open stoma is . a. guard cells and neighbour cell b. Epidermis cell c. Sponge cells d. Palisade cells 139. Which one belongs to tigmonastie movement ? a. The movement of root bending toward the earth centre b. The movement of stem towards the light c. The movement blossoming 4 oclock flower in the afternoon d. The movement closing Mimosa pudica leafs 140. The movement plant organ caused by a touch / stimulus or pressure is a. Taxis b. Tropism c. Tigmonastic d. Geotropism 141. Which one of the following statements about osmosis is incorrect ? a. Osmosis involves the movement of water molecules only b. Osmosis can only take place with a permeable membrane c. During osmosis, water molecules move from a diluted solution into a concentrated solution d. Osmosis cannot take place without a partially permeable membrane 143. Which one of the following substances is carried out by phloem from the leaves to other parts of the plant? a. sugar b. mineral salts c. water d. oxygen 145. Amoeba, a unicellular organism, exchange oxygen with the surrounding by a. osmosis b. transpiration c. transfusion d. diffusion 146. The following can be seen on the transversal section of a stem, except a. Epidermis c. Cortex b. Root hair d. Vascular tissue 147. Factors that influence the transportation process from the soil to the leaf are a. Root pressure capacity, stem capillarity, and respiration b. Stem capillarity, respiration and transportation c. Transportation, root pressure capacity, and respiration d. Root pressure capacity, stem capillarity and absorption capacity of the leaf 148. The transportation process of water and minerals from the root to the leaf is done by.. a. Xylem c. Phloem b. Collenchyme d. Sclerenchyme 149. Endonomous movement in plant occurs because of a. An internal factor b. A factor related to temperature c. A factor of salt content d. A factor of height

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150. If you put a drop of red ink into water solution on a glass surface, the red in will spread all over the solution. This phenomenon is called.. a. Dissolving c. Mixing b. Osmosis d. Diffusion 151. The movement of plant bellow as positive geotropism movement is a. The movement of leaf toward the light b. The movement of root toward the water c. The movement of a plant organ toward a more humid d. The movement of root bending toward the earth centre 152. C, H, O, and N elements are consumed by green plant in big volumes because they are.. a. Micro-elements b. Easy to gain every time c. Macro-elements d. Available in big volumes in the nature 153. The parts of the leaf as a place of photosynthesis process are a. Lower epidermis and upper epidermis b. Palisade tissue and spongy tissue c. Spongy tissue and upper epidermis d. Palisade tissue and lower epidermis 154. Nictinastic movement occurs if a. The plant roots make a bending movement whenever touching other object b. The movement of the stem bends toward the light c. The flower blossoms in the afternoon d. The leafs close their surface at night 155. Look at the statement bellow. 1) Temperature 2) Stomata 3) Chlorophyll 4) Intensity of the sunlight The external factors that influence photosynthesis process rate is. a. 1 and 2 b. 1 and 4 c. 2 and 3 d. 3 and 4

157. Which of the following is an example of diffusion in a plant? a. Carbon dioxide from the air moving into a photosynthesizing leaf b. Ions moving into roof hairs against a concentration gradient c. Sugars in phloem moving from leaves to roots d. Water in xylem moving from roots to leaves 159. Which one of the following equations represent the chemical changes which take place as a result of photosynthesis? a. Carbon dioxide + Glucose Oxygen + Water b. Carbon dioxide + Oxygen Glucose + Water c. Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose + Oxygen d. Glucose + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + Water

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160. Where do chemical digestion and absorption of food occur in the human alimentary canal? Chemical digestion Oesophagus Oesophagus Stomach Stomach Absorption Colon Stomach Liver Ileum

a. b. c. d.

162. Which molecules are produced by the digestion of starch and of protein STARCH Glycoral Glycoral Sugar Sugar PROTEIN Amino acids Fatty acids Amino acids Fatty acids

a. b. c. d.

163. The acid liquid in the stomach contains a. Pepsin and Mucus b. Bile and Pepsinogen c. Maltase and Pepsin d. Lipase and Tripsin 166. Factors that influence the transportation process from the soil to the leaf is the a. Root pressure, stem capillarity, and transpiration pull b. Stem capillarity, respiration, and transportation c. Transpiration, root pressure, and respiration d. Root pressure, stem capillarity, and respiration 167. The diagram below show the arrangement of cells inside a leaf of a green plant. Which labelled type A, B, C, or D contains the largest number of chloroplasts? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 169. Which one of the following equations represent the chemical changes which take place as a result of photosynthesis? a. Carbon dioxide + Glucose Oxygen + Water b. Carbon dioxide + Oxygen Glucose + Water c. Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose + Oxygen d. Glucose + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + Water 170. Osmosis in living organism may be described as the net movement across a partially permeable membrane of a. Solute molecules from a weak solution to a strong solution b. Water molecules from a weak solution to a strong solution c. Solute molecules from a strong solution to a weak solution d. Water molecules from a strong solution to a weak solution 172. What are the substrate and end product for the action of the enzyme lipase? SUBSRATE Amino acid Fat Fat Protein END PRODUCT Protein Fatty acid Starch Amino acids

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173. Guard cells are located in a. Vascular tissue b. Leaves c. Roots d. Bark 174. Xylem is plant tissue which a. Transport organic food materials b. Regulated the size of stomata c. Absorbs minerals from the soil d. Conducts water upwards 175. Which is the correct order of structures through which food normally passes in the human alimentary canal? a. Oral cavity, oesophagus, pharynx, stomach, large intestine, and small intestine b. Oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine c. Oral cavity, pharynx, stomach, oesophagus, large intestine, and small intestine d. Oral cavity, oesophagus, pharynx, small intestine, stomach, and large intestine 176. The root hairs to absorb water from the soil by process a. Diffusion b. Osmosis c. Cohesion d. Adhesion 179. The closing movement of the leaf stalk and leaf blades of Mimosa pudica when to touch is called a. Photonastic b. Hydronastic c. Thigmonastic d. Nictinastic 180. The organism that produces organic substances from inorganic materials by using the photosynthesis process are called . a. autotrophs b. heterotrophs c. chemoautotrophic d. photoautotrophic 181. Part of the leaf has more chlorophylls are a. Palisade tissue b. Spongy tissue c. Upper epidermis d. Lower epidermis 182. Type of the joint t elbow is .joint. a. Hinge b. Gliding c. Bullet d. Rotating 183. A bone disorder because of chronic TBC and making our body bent belongs to what is called a. Osteoporosis b. Lordosis c. Chyphosis d. Scoliosis 184. Nutrient is absorbed by the lymph a. amino acid b. c. Fatty acid d.

Simple sugar Mineral salt

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185. The function of is to break down starch into sugar in mouth a. Protease b. Pepsin c. Tripsin d. Amylase 186. The root functions as the following, except a. Absorbing water from soil b. As a tool for transporting materials that dissolve in water c. For strengthening the plant d. As a place for photosynthesis 187. The tissue that cannot be seen from a transversal section of an old stem is the a. Epidermis c. Collenchym b. Parenchyma d. Schlerenchym 188. The excretion of the result of plant metabolism in water vapor form is called a. Transpiration c. Guttation b. Evaporation d. Transportation 189. The excretion of gas in a plant is done by the a. Stomata, cortex, and cell wall b. Lenticells, Chlorophyll, and cortex c. Chlorophyll, cortex, and stomata d. Cell wall, stomata, and lenticells 190. Endonomous movement in plants occurs because of a. An internal factor b. A factor related to temperature c. A factor of salt content d. A factor of height 191. Positive phototropism occurs if direction of growth of the stem a. Is toward a place with plenty of lights b. Is toward a place with little light c. Gets fluctuating light in a daily period d. Gets new growth light in the dry season 192. Green plants get organic matter from a. Fertilizers that come from animal faeces b. A process made by themselves with help their chlorophyll c. The soil while absorbing the water d. The air through the stomata of the leaves 193. C, H, O, and N elements are consumed by green plants in big volume because they are a. Micro - elements b. Easy to gain every time c. Macro elements d. Available in big volumes in the nature 194. The skull and vertebrae are considered axial skeleton because they are a. Hard bones c. constructing the body axis b. Larges sizes d. Protecting soft organs 195. Most digestion occurs in a. Duodenum b. Stomach

c. Liver d. Large intestine

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196. Spread transportation will be seen on horizontal features on stem a. Pinus c. A spruce b. Coconut d. Sweet potato 200. The correct statement for striped muscle, smooth muscle and heart muscle is
Striped Muscle Smooth Muscle Heart Muscle

a. Fibre form, has many nucleus Shape like bobbin has one nucleus Same as striped muscle, work like smooth muscle b. Work automatically Work under control Work under control c. Slow reaction Fast reaction automatically Fast reaction d. Shape like bobbin, has many Fibre form, has many nucleus nucleus

Shape like bobbin, work like striped muscle

201. The example of variation on one species is a. Size of body and how they multiply c. How they multiply and habitat 202.

b. Size of body and skin color d. Skin color and type of frod

The tissue which is transport the water, mineral salt from root and transport the food from leaf to all body is a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d.4

203. A students changing the data of his research result and cheating yhe data of the other student. This is not suitable with science attitude a. Accurately c. Objectives b. Diligently d. Curiously 204. One way to recognize the bugs is a. Has six legs b. The skeleton made from torn c. The nerves arrangement like stairs line d. The legs are three pairs and have phalanx 205. To cross two types of plants, people should know a branch of biology that is a. Anatomy Physiology - Sanitation b. Botany Anatomy - Pathology c. Zoology Anatomy Pathology d. Botany Ecology Sanitation 206. The tissue of the root that functions to store nutrient is a. Dermal tissue c. Collenchymas tissue b. Parenchyma tissue d. Schlerenchym tissue 207. The sperm movement to ovum in the fertilization process is movement in the plants that is categorized in a. Geotropism c. Chemotropism b. Phototaxis d. Chemotaxis 208. The bending movement of the humerus is categorized in a. Fibrous joint c. Ellipsoid joint b. Elbow joint d. Pivot joint

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209. The raw materials that are needed in photosynthesis contain a. O2 + C6H12O6 c. H2O + CO2 b. H2O + C6H12O6 d. Chlorophyll + sunlight energy 210. Enzyme that changes protein to amino acid is a. Ptyalin c. Trypsin b. Pepsin d. Lipase 211. The gas exchange in the lungs occurs in a. Bronchus b. Alveoli 212. In blood, nutrient in carried by a. White blood cells b. Red blood cells

c. Bronchioli d. Pleural cavity c. Serum d. Plasma

213. The process of breaking food down into small molecules is called a. Digestion c. Absorption b. Ingestion d. Metabolism 214. The essential minerals that are needed by the human body contain a. Calcium, copper, fluorine c. Calcium, iodine, zinc b. Potassium, sodium, calcium d. Potassium, iron, aluminium 215. Hemoglobin has function to a. Transport nutrient b. Transport oxygen

c. Transport amino acid d. Transport water and mineral

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1. Look at the following picture !

The coupels of the congruent triangle are A. ( i ) and ( ii ) C. ( i ) and ( iii ) B. ( ii ) and ( iii ) D. ( i ) and ( iv ) 2. Look at the following picture !

According to the picture, we can see that triangle ADE is a congruent with triangle CBE since they satisfy condition A. side , side , side C. side , angle , angle B. side,angle, side D. angle , side , side 3. From the following shapes, the uniform pair is A. Two rectangles C. two isosceles triangles B. Two right triangles D. two equilateral triangles 4. Look at the following picture !

The correct statement according to the picture on the right is A. ST : PQ = RS : RQ C. ST : PQ = RS : SQ B. ST : PQ = RP : RT D. ST : PQ = RT : TP

5. Look at the following picture !

If both triangles is uniform. The length of KL is A. 6 cm B. 8 cm C. 14 cm D. 15 cm

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6. Uncle wants to measure the width of the river by sticking rods at Q, R, S, and T ( as in picture ) such that S, R and P construct a line ( P is a point across the river ). The width of the river (PQ) is A. 17 meter C. 26 meter B. 19 meter D. 34 meter 8. Look at the following picture !

A photo is put on a carton 40 cm x 60 cm in dimension. On the left, right and upper side on the photo, we have space 4 cm wide. We put the name on the lower side.If the photo and the carton is uniform with each, the area of the carton available to write the name on is . A. 160 cm2 B. 240 cm2 C. 320 cm2 D. 480 cm2

9. Under the sun, the shadow of the tree is 15 m long.At the same moment, the shadow of Rudi is 150 cm height and 3 m long. The real height of the tree is A. 3 meter C. 5,5 meter B. 4 meter D. 7,5 meter

10. Look at the following picture ! We were given BD =4 cm , and AD = 3 cm. BC = . A. 5 cm B. 6,25 cm C. 8 cm D. 8,25 cm

11. The area of the cylinder lateral is 440 cm2 and a height of 14 cm. The radius of the cylinder is A. 10 cm C. 5 cm B. 7 cm D. 3,5 cm 12. A can of drink is in the from of cylinder. It has diameter of 2,8 cm and a height of 10 cm. The volume of the drink is A. 63,6 cm3 C. 61,6 cm3 B. 62,6 cm3 D. 60,6 cm3 13. We have a cylindrical height 15 cm and cylindrical wall area 1.320 cm 2. If = , the diameter of the drum is A. 7 cm C. 21 cm B. 14 cm D. 28 cm

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14. A cone has a height of 24 cm and a circle base radius of 7 cm. The lateral area is A. 246 cm2 C. 528 cm2 2 B. 278 cm D. 550 cm2 15. My brother buys boiled peanut in a vendor. The seller wraps it with the conical shape of paper that has a cap radius of 5 cm and a height of 15 cm. The volume of the cone is A. 235,5 cm3 C. 392,5 cm3 B. 382,5 cm3 D. 1.177,5 cm3 16. The area of paper that as the lateral of cone is 753,6 cm 2. The slant height is 20 cm. The radius of the cone base is A. 8 cm C. 12 cm B. 10 cm D. 16 cm 17. A ball has a diameter of 14 cm. The surface area 0f the ball is A. 2464 cm2 C. 88 cm2 B. 616 cm2 D. 44 cm2 18. A sphere has radius of 9 cm. The volume of the sphere is A. 339,12 cm3 C. 1.017,36 cm3 B. 678,24 cm3 D. 3.052,08 cm3 19. Look at the following picture !

We have a sphere filling up the cylinder. The ratio Vcylinder : V sphere = A. 3 : 4 C. 2 : 3 B. 4 : 3 D. 3 : 2 20. Beside picture shows an object made of hemisphere, cylinder, and cone. Volume of the object is

A. B. C. D.

1.665,67 cm2 2.566,67 cm2 2.665,67 cm2 2.666,67 cm2

21. To define Armys blood group, a nurse takes three drops of her blood to examine.The population from of the illustration above is A. Whole Armys blood C. Whole humans blood B. Three drops of Armys blood D. One drops of Armys blood 22. The data is presented as follow : 6,3,2,4,3,4,9,4,1,7 The mean of the data is A. 4,2 C. 4,4 B. 4,3 D. 4,5

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23. The data of the students age from a certain organization is presented below : 14, 12, 13, 13, 15, 16, 12, 14, 15, 13 The median of the data is A. 13 C. 15,50 B. 13,50 D. 16 24. The data of 10 basketball players height ( in cm ) who will play a games is presented below : 170, 175, 172, 173, 175, 176, 175, 177, 180, 178. Its mode is A. 173 C. 177 B. 175 D. 180 26. Results of Mathematics test for 20 students are as follows : 3,4,4,4,5,5,6,6,6,6,7,7,7,7,7,8,9,9,10,10 The correct statements are A. mean = 6,5 and median = 6 C. mean = 7 and median = 6,5 B. mode = 6,5 and median = 7 D. mode = 7 and median = 6,5 27. The mean of the art test score from a certain group of student consist of 5 students is 75. After a new member join the group, the average turns into 73. The art test score of the new member is A. 63 C. 73 B. 70 D. 74 28. Observe the following table of frekuency Score Frequanc y 5 4 6 8 7 14 8 P 9 2

The average score of data is 7. The value of P is A. 12 C. 9 B. 10 D. 8 29.

The mean of the data is A. 6,8 B. 7,0

C. 7,1 D. 7,9

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KEY ANSWER GRADE IX MATHEMATIC FINAL TEST SEMESTER I I. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Answer C B D A A C B C D B No 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Answe r C C D C C C B A D B No 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Answ er A B B B A D A A D D

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I. 1. a. b. c. d. 2. a. b. c. d. 3. a. b. c. d. 4. a. b. c. d. 5. a. b. c. d. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. a. b. c. d.

Choose the best answer to give a cross (X) in letters a, b, c or d on the answer sheet is available! The smallest part of an element which still has its initial properties is called . Atom Molecule Electron Element molecule Below s are the names of element, except ... . iron gold carbon water The molecule shaper of plastic. Isophrene Sucrose Polyethylene Fructose Magnesium has 12 electrons. The possible electrons configuration of magnesium is . 1, 2 2, 8, 2 2, 1, 2 2, 8, 1, 2 Energy of a body because of its height is ... . W. t F. S m . v2 m. g. h These are four examples of energy forms. Light force Sound Work The correct statement are ... . 1, 2 and 3 1 and 3 2 and 4 4

7. Look at the data below! No Force ( N ) Displacement (m) 6 2 10 14 Work ( J )

1. 2. 3. 4.

5 10 15 28

16 10 5 2

a. b. c. d.

Correct statement for work is ... . 4 3 2 1

8. Pay attention to the figure below!

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F2=15 N

F3 = 25 N

F1=15 N

a. b. c. d. 9. a. b. c. d.

Look at the figure above. If the object moves as far as 10 m, then the value of the work is ... . 150 Joules 200 Joules 250 Joules 660 Joules A car which mass is 900 kg, has energy of 180.000 J. The velocity of the car is ... . 20 m/s 40 m/s 200 m/s 400 m/s

10. A lever which power arm and weight arm are 4 m and 3 m respectively, can lift an object of 600 N. The force that is working on the lever is ... . a. 450 N b. 350 N c. 200 N d. 150 N 11. Pay attention to the figure below! If the weight of body is 1,200 N and it is pushed with force 400 N, then the length of the inclined plane is ... . 12 m 6m 3m 1.5 m

a. b. c. d.

12. Look at the picture below ! Mechanical adventage of picture above ... . 2 3 4 5

a. b. c. d.

13. When we are in a car that suddenly stops, our body will be pushed foward. this happening can be explained by ... . a. Newton first law b. Newton seconde law c. Pascal,s principle d. Galileo law 14. a. b. c. d. The formula related to Newton 2nd Law is as follows ... . S = V.t a = F/m F = F + fk F = T + fk

15. A tyre that is continually used will go thin .

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a. b. c. d. 16. a. b. c. d. 17. a. b. c. d.

Contact force Gravitational force Friction force Actin reaction force The correct statement on force is ... . Force cnnot change the shape of the object Force has value but does not have direction Force changes the object mass Force is a pull or a push Force is something that can cause changes in ... . Phase and shape Movement and shape Mass and movement Mass and weight

18. Look at the figure below !


F2 = 10 N to the right

F1 = 5 N to the left F3 = 15 N to the right

a. b. c. d.

The resultant of the three forces above is ... . 30 N to the right 20 N to the right 10 N to the right 10 N to the left

19. Look at the figure below ! The position of egg number 2 in the salt solution show that the weight of the egg is ... . a. Less than the buoyant force b. Greater than the buoyant force c. Equal to the buoyant force d. Depend on the volume of the fluid removed 20. In an enclosed space, there is 4 m3 of gas which pressure is 2 atmospheres. To make its pressure becomes 0,5 atmosphere at a counstant temperature, then its volume must be changed into ... . a. 16 m3 b. 8 m3 c. 2 m3 d. 1 m3 21. A. B. C. D. 22. A. B. C. D. 23. A. B. C. D. 24. The following are the characteristics of development in organism, except. it has qualitative property it has quantitative property it cannot be measured it is found in reproduction by flower The internal factor that is influence growth and development of organism is. Hormone Nutrition Temperature Environment At the complete metamorphosis, the larva will develop to be. morulla nymph imago pupa The change of body characteristics that is undergone by male and female teenagers is .

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A. B. C. D. 25. A. B. C. D. 26. 1) 2) 3) 4)

the hip enlarges the voice is louder growing hairs in armpits undergo menstruation The damage of function of body organs that is undergone by human is in the period of. Childhood Teenager Old age Adult Notice the data below Take a bath daily using soap and warm water After defecating, wipe the anus area from front to back Replace the sanitary napkin as frequently as possible Consuming food and supplement at the high dosage Some tips and information on the way to keep cleanliness and hygiene during menstruation time are shown by numbers ... . 1), 2) and 3) 1), 2) and 4) 1), 3) and 4) 2), 3) and 4)

A. B. C. D.

27. Pay attention at the figure below.

A. B. C. D. 28. 1) 2) 3) 4) A. B. C. D. 30.

Organ that is composed the limb bone is shown by number .... 1 and 2 1 and 3 2 and 3 2 and 4 Notice the data below to protect internal organs to form blood cells to save minerals ( calcium and phosphorus) to give a shape and support our body Based on the data, It shown the function of .... cartilages muscles joints bones

Pay attention at the figure below. The disorder of bone that happens due to incorrect habitual sitting as shown at the figure is called .... scoliosis kyphosis fraktura lordosis

A. B. C. D.

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31. The process of breaking a big molecule into a smaller one that is helped by enzyme so that it can be absorbed by cells is called .... A. extra cells digestion B. intra cells digestion C. chemical digestion D. mechanical digestion 32.

Pay attention at the illustration below The digestive glands is shown by numbers .... 2-3-10 4-5-11 5-9-10 9-10-11

A. B. C. D.

33. Pay attention at the illustration below

A. B. C. D. 34. A. B. C. D.

Rickets is the nutritional disorder characterized by skeletal deformities. It is caused by lack of .... minerals carbohydrates vitamin D Vitamin B The correct reaction of respiration is ... . C6H12O6 + CO2 O2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2 O2 + H2O C6H12O6 + CO2

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36. Look at table below. Stomach Respiration Chest Respiration developing stomach developing stomach cavity cause cavity cause rib diaphragm change position change 2 developing stomach developing stomach cavity cause rib cavity cause position change diaphragm change 3 developing thoracic developing thoracic cavity cause cavity cause rib diaphragm change position change 4 developing thoracic developing thoracic cavity cause rib cavity cause position change diaphragm change The differences between stomach and chest respiration is shown by 1 2 3 4 The definition of respiration air is in usually respiration. lung maximal capacity air that can be out air that can be sip air that enter out lung The function of erythrocyte is . to kill disease germ to carry away oxygen to carry out carbon dioxide to freeze blood No 1

A. B. C. D. 37. A. B. C. D. 38. A. B. C. D.

39. Look at table below.


Num 1 2 3 4 Characteris tic Current direction Artery wall Beat Valve Artery To heart Thin and no elastic Can not feel One at heart near Vein From heart Thick elastic Can feel alongside artery

A. B. C. D.

The true difference between artery and vein is shown by number . 1 2 3 4

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