NSAA 2017 Biology D568/11B
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Question 55
The graph shows the concentration of lactic acid in the blood of two students at rest, then carrying out the same level of exercise for 15 minutes, and then at rest again.

Which of the following statements correctly describe(s) the two students?
1 Student P's oxygen debt is repaid much quicker than student Q's.
2 Student P has a lower oxygen debt than student Q.
3 Student P has a higher level of fitness than student Q.

Which of the following statements correctly describe(s) the two students?
1 Student P's oxygen debt is repaid much quicker than student Q's.
2 Student P has a lower oxygen debt than student Q.
3 Student P has a higher level of fitness than student Q.
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: A
Question 56
Spontaneous mutations occur in the genetic material of all living organisms.
Which pie chart best represents the proportion of mutations that are beneficial, mutations that are harmful, and mutations that have no effect?


Which pie chart best represents the proportion of mutations that are beneficial, mutations that are harmful, and mutations that have no effect?


- A.Pie chart A
- B.Pie chart B
- C.Pie chart C
- D.Pie chart D
- E.Pie chart E
- F.Pie chart F
Answer: B
Question 57
Ten randomly placed quadrats were used to estimate the frequency of occurrence of three plant species in a field.

What was the correct lowest frequency of occurrence calculated from X or Y or Z?

What was the correct lowest frequency of occurrence calculated from X or Y or Z?
- A.0
- B.0.2
- C.0.7
- D.1.0
- E.1.4
- F.5.2
- G.52.0
Answer: C
Question 58
Which of the following statements about stem cells in a healthy human female is/are correct?
1 An adult stem cell contains the same genes as an epithelial cell from that organism.
2 Stem cells from this human will all contain two X chromosomes.
3 When a stem cell divides it produces a new stem cell plus two specialised body cells.
(Assume that no mutations have occurred.)
1 An adult stem cell contains the same genes as an epithelial cell from that organism.
2 Stem cells from this human will all contain two X chromosomes.
3 When a stem cell divides it produces a new stem cell plus two specialised body cells.
(Assume that no mutations have occurred.)
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: E
Question 59
Which of the following will always lead to an increase in the size of a population?
1 removal of intraspecific competitors
2 supplying more of the nutrient that is at the lowest concentration
3 change in the organism's rate of reproduction
1 removal of intraspecific competitors
2 supplying more of the nutrient that is at the lowest concentration
3 change in the organism's rate of reproduction
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: A
Question 60
The diagram shows three features which are used to group organisms.

Fungi, bacteria and animals can each be placed in one of the regions labelled P, Q, R or S on the diagram.
Which row in the following table is correct?


Fungi, bacteria and animals can each be placed in one of the regions labelled P, Q, R or S on the diagram.
Which row in the following table is correct?

- A.fungi P, bacteria S, animals R
- B.fungi P, bacteria R, animals S
- C.fungi Q, bacteria R, animals P
- D.fungi S, bacteria Q, animals R
- E.fungi S, bacteria S, animals S
- F.fungi R, bacteria P, animals Q
- G.fungi R, bacteria Q, animals P
Answer: D
Question 61
A desert food chain is shown below.
cactus -> rat -> rattlesnake -> hawk

Assume that 10% of the energy from each stage in the food chain is passed on.
If 150 000 units of energy are contained in the producer, how much energy will be lost in the transfer between the primary and secondary consumers?
cactus -> rat -> rattlesnake -> hawk

Assume that 10% of the energy from each stage in the food chain is passed on.
If 150 000 units of energy are contained in the producer, how much energy will be lost in the transfer between the primary and secondary consumers?
- A.1500
- B.13 500
- C.15 000
- D.135 000
- E.148 500
Answer: B
Question 62
Which of the following statements about bacterial cell division is/are correct?
1 Daughter cells show a large degree of genetic difference to the parent cell.
2 After each division, two daughter cells are produced by mitosis.
3 Chromosome replication occurs in the cytoplasm of the bacteria.
1 Daughter cells show a large degree of genetic difference to the parent cell.
2 After each division, two daughter cells are produced by mitosis.
3 Chromosome replication occurs in the cytoplasm of the bacteria.
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: D
Question 63
Young plant roots show a similar positive response to the direction of gravity as their shoots do to the direction of light.
A clinostat, shown in the diagram, can be used to counter the effects of gravity on a plant. It has a motor which slowly rotates the plant. The cover is opaque to prevent light affecting the direction of root growth.

[diagram not to scale]
Two clinostats were set up using identical seedlings for two days:
Clinostat 1, with the motor running
Clinostat 2, with the motor stationary
In which direction would the root grow in each clinostat?

A clinostat, shown in the diagram, can be used to counter the effects of gravity on a plant. It has a motor which slowly rotates the plant. The cover is opaque to prevent light affecting the direction of root growth.

[diagram not to scale]
Two clinostats were set up using identical seedlings for two days:
Clinostat 1, with the motor running
Clinostat 2, with the motor stationary
In which direction would the root grow in each clinostat?

- A.results for clinostat 1: ↑, results for clinostat 2: ↑
- B.results for clinostat 1: ↓, results for clinostat 2: ←
- C.results for clinostat 1: ↓, results for clinostat 2: ↓
- D.results for clinostat 1: ↑, results for clinostat 2: ←
- E.results for clinostat 1: ↑, results for clinostat 2: ↓
- F.results for clinostat 1: ←, results for clinostat 2: ↓
- G.results for clinostat 1: ←, results for clinostat 2: ↑
- H.results for clinostat 1: ←, results for clinostat 2: ←
Answer: G
Question 64
An inherited condition is caused by a recessive allele.
The family tree shows the inheritance of this condition in one family.


One of the daughters in this family tree has children with a man who does not have the condition.
For the two situations described in the table, which row shows the probability that their first child will be a girl who has the condition?
(Assume no new mutations.)

The family tree shows the inheritance of this condition in one family.


One of the daughters in this family tree has children with a man who does not have the condition.
For the two situations described in the table, which row shows the probability that their first child will be a girl who has the condition?
(Assume no new mutations.)

- A.father is homozygous dominant: 0, father is heterozygous: 0
- B.father is homozygous dominant: 0, father is heterozygous: 0.125
- C.father is homozygous dominant: 0, father is heterozygous: 0.25
- D.father is homozygous dominant: 0.5, father is heterozygous: 0
- E.father is homozygous dominant: 0.5, father is heterozygous: 0.125
- F.father is homozygous dominant: 0.5, father is heterozygous: 0.25
Answer: B
Question 65
The diagram shows the apparatus used to investigate the movement of molecules across a partially permeable membrane. Sucrose is unable to cross the partially permeable membrane.

Which graph correctly shows how the height of solution in the capillary tube changes over 15 minutes?


Which graph correctly shows how the height of solution in the capillary tube changes over 15 minutes?

- A.Graph A
- B.Graph B
- C.Graph C
- D.Graph D
- E.Graph E
Answer: C
Question 66
The diagram shows the life cycle of a simple type of plant.

Key
n = haploid number of chromosomes
2n = diploid number of chromosomes
At which two of the numbered stages does only mitosis occur?

Key
n = haploid number of chromosomes
2n = diploid number of chromosomes
At which two of the numbered stages does only mitosis occur?
- A.1 and 2 only
- B.1 and 3 only
- C.1 and 4 only
- D.2 and 3 only
- E.2 and 4 only
- F.3 and 4 only
Answer: C
Question 67
Three different coloured leaves were collected: a dark green leaf, a light green leaf and a yellow leaf. Each leaf had 16 discs of 1 cm diameter cut from it.
The discs were treated with sodium hydrogen carbonate solution to replace all the air from the spaces within the leaf. Sodium hydrogen carbonate solution is a source of carbon dioxide.
To start the experiment, each group of discs was then placed in a beaker of sodium hydrogen carbonate. At the beginning of the experiment all of the discs sank.
Each beaker was illuminated for 30 minutes by being placed 10cm in front of a lamp that provided the same wavelengths of light as sunlight. It was observed that some of the leaf discs floated. The number of floating leaf discs was counted every minute for 15 minutes.
The results are shown in the graph.
(All other variables were kept constant.)

Which of the following statements is/are correct?
1 The average rate of photosynthesis was highest in the darkest leaves.
2 At 5 minutes 25% of the light green discs remained at the bottom of the beaker.
3 The reciprocal of the time taken for a quarter of the discs of a particular colour to float can be a measure of the relative rate of photosynthesis.
The discs were treated with sodium hydrogen carbonate solution to replace all the air from the spaces within the leaf. Sodium hydrogen carbonate solution is a source of carbon dioxide.
To start the experiment, each group of discs was then placed in a beaker of sodium hydrogen carbonate. At the beginning of the experiment all of the discs sank.
Each beaker was illuminated for 30 minutes by being placed 10cm in front of a lamp that provided the same wavelengths of light as sunlight. It was observed that some of the leaf discs floated. The number of floating leaf discs was counted every minute for 15 minutes.
The results are shown in the graph.
(All other variables were kept constant.)

Which of the following statements is/are correct?
1 The average rate of photosynthesis was highest in the darkest leaves.
2 At 5 minutes 25% of the light green discs remained at the bottom of the beaker.
3 The reciprocal of the time taken for a quarter of the discs of a particular colour to float can be a measure of the relative rate of photosynthesis.
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: F
Question 68
A student carried out an experiment to investigate the effect of enzyme concentration on the rate of an enzyme-controlled reaction.
The student used a starch agar plate with five identically sized small wells cut into the agar. The wells were filled with identical volumes of different concentrations of amylase solution, as shown in the diagram.

The starch agar plate was incubated overnight and the plate was then flooded with iodine solution. Most of the agar stained blue, but there was a clear area around each well where starch had been digested by the amylase. The student measured and recorded the diameter of the clear area that formed. The results are shown in the table below.

Which of the following factors could have affected the diameter of the clear area around the wells containing amylase?
1 pH of the starch agar
2 concentration of the amylase solution
3 temperature at which the plates were incubated
The student used a starch agar plate with five identically sized small wells cut into the agar. The wells were filled with identical volumes of different concentrations of amylase solution, as shown in the diagram.

The starch agar plate was incubated overnight and the plate was then flooded with iodine solution. Most of the agar stained blue, but there was a clear area around each well where starch had been digested by the amylase. The student measured and recorded the diameter of the clear area that formed. The results are shown in the table below.

Which of the following factors could have affected the diameter of the clear area around the wells containing amylase?
1 pH of the starch agar
2 concentration of the amylase solution
3 temperature at which the plates were incubated
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: H
Question 69
The diagram shows the start of an experiment on the effect of light direction on young shoots. All of the shoots were growing vertically. All of the shoots were the same distance from the light source. All of the shoots were continually exposed to the light from one side for 24 hours.
(All other variables were kept constant.)

Every six hours, the distance between the light source and the top of each shoot was measured. The distance from the light source relative to the position at the start of the experiment was plotted on the following graphs.

Which row represents the responses of the shoots to the light over 24 hours?

(All other variables were kept constant.)

Every six hours, the distance between the light source and the top of each shoot was measured. The distance from the light source relative to the position at the start of the experiment was plotted on the following graphs.

Which row represents the responses of the shoots to the light over 24 hours?

- A.P: 1, Q: 2, R: 1
- B.P: 1, Q: 3, R: 1
- C.P: 1, Q: 3, R: 2
- D.P: 2, Q: 1, R: 3
- E.P: 2, Q: 2, R: 1
- F.P: 3, Q: 1, R: 3
- G.P: 3, Q: 2, R: 2
Answer: A
Question 70
The table shows some of the genetic codes for amino acids:

The base sequence below shows the middle part of a gene coding for a protein:
ATG CGA GAC ATG TTA AGG TGG GAC CCC CGA GTC
Mutations took place in both the 4th and 20th base in this sequence.
Using only the information provided and reading the sequence from left to right, which of the following statements could be correct for the resulting amino acid sequence after the two mutations took place?
1 This sequence could be only six amino acids long.
2 The second amino acid in this sequence could be unaffected by the mutation.
3 This amino acid sequence could contain seven different amino acids.

The base sequence below shows the middle part of a gene coding for a protein:
ATG CGA GAC ATG TTA AGG TGG GAC CCC CGA GTC
Mutations took place in both the 4th and 20th base in this sequence.
Using only the information provided and reading the sequence from left to right, which of the following statements could be correct for the resulting amino acid sequence after the two mutations took place?
1 This sequence could be only six amino acids long.
2 The second amino acid in this sequence could be unaffected by the mutation.
3 This amino acid sequence could contain seven different amino acids.
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: H
Question 71
A power station released warm water into a river. This is an example of water pollution because the temperature of the river water was increased.
A student was interested in the effects of the temperature increase on a pollution indicator species.
The student studied two graphs. Graph 1 showed the oxygen required by the pollution indicator species for survival and graph 2 showed the effect of temperature on the oxygen dissolved in the water.


The student wrote the following statements:
1 As the oxygen required by the pollution indicator species for survival increases, the water temperature rises.
2 There is less dissolved oxygen available to the pollution indicator species as the water temperature rises.
3 The pollution indicator species will survive better in water at 30°C than at 5°C because it has a greater oxygen uptake at 30 °C.
Which of the student's conclusions could be correct using only the information provided?
A student was interested in the effects of the temperature increase on a pollution indicator species.
The student studied two graphs. Graph 1 showed the oxygen required by the pollution indicator species for survival and graph 2 showed the effect of temperature on the oxygen dissolved in the water.


The student wrote the following statements:
1 As the oxygen required by the pollution indicator species for survival increases, the water temperature rises.
2 There is less dissolved oxygen available to the pollution indicator species as the water temperature rises.
3 The pollution indicator species will survive better in water at 30°C than at 5°C because it has a greater oxygen uptake at 30 °C.
Which of the student's conclusions could be correct using only the information provided?
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: C
Question 72
In a monohybrid cross, two heterozygotes were allowed to mate and the resulting offspring showed a 2:1 phenotypic ratio.
Which of the following statements could explain this ratio?
1 The number of offspring produced was small.
2 The recessive condition was lethal prior to birth.
3 Being homozygous dominant was lethal prior to birth.
Which of the following statements could explain this ratio?
1 The number of offspring produced was small.
2 The recessive condition was lethal prior to birth.
3 Being homozygous dominant was lethal prior to birth.
- A.none of them
- B.1 only
- C.2 only
- D.3 only
- E.1 and 2 only
- F.1 and 3 only
- G.2 and 3 only
- H.1, 2 and 3
Answer: F