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2017 BECE Past Examination Objectives & practicals Questions And Answers

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2017 BECE Past Examination Objectives & Practicals Questions And Answers

 

Objective questions and answers. 2017 BECE Past Examination Objectives & practicals Questions And Answers.

 

 

1. The Instrument used to measure humidity is

A. Hydrometer

B. Hygrometer

C. Rain gauge

D. Wind vane

 

 

 

Answer: B. hygrometer

 

2. The SI unit of density Is

A. ms-1

B. ms-2

C. kgm-3

D. m3kg-1

 

 

 

Answer: C. kgm-3

 

3. When light travels from glass to air, it’s speed is

A. Increased

B. Reduced

C. Halved

D. Unchanged

 

 

 

Answer. A. Increased

 

4. When a piece of iron rod is brought near a permanent magnet for a while, it becomes magnetized by

A. Stroking

B. Electric method

C. Friction

D. Induction

 

 

 

Answer: D. Induction

 

5. A rheostat is used in an electric circuit in order to

A. Increase electric current only

B. Decrease electric current only

C. Keep electric current constant

D. Increase and decrease electric current.

 

 

 

Answer: D. Increase and decrease electric current.

 

6. Which of the following statements about opaque objects is correct?

A. Allows light to pass through it partially

B. Allow light to pass through it fully

C. Forms a shadow

D. Does not form a shadow

 

 

 

Answer: C. Forms a shadow

 

7. One of the characteristics of solid is that

A. It’s particles are tightly packed

B. It resumes the shape of it’s container

C. It had no fixed volume

D. It’s particles can easily be separated

 

 

 

Answer: A. It’s particles are tightly packed

 

8. The only Instrument used to measure current in an electric circuit is the

A. Ammeter

B. Photometer

C. A thermometer

D. Voltmeter

 

 

 

Answer: A. Ammeter

 

9. The bottom of a pool of water appears closer to the surface than normal because of

A. Reflection

B. Transparency of water

C. Refraction

D. Rectilinear propergation

 

 

 

Answer: C. Refraction

 

10. An example of a source of energy which is non- renewable is

A. Petroleum

B. Solar

C. Tide

D. Wind

 

 

 

Answer: A. Petroleum

 

2017 BECE Past Examination Objectives

 

11. Which of the following apparatus is not required in the process of distilation

A. Condenser

B. Evaporating dish

C. Bunsen burner

D. Round bottom flask

 

 

 

Answer: B. Evaporating dish

 

12. The number of oxygen atoms In three molecules of carbon dioxide Is

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

 

 

 

Answer. D. 6

 

13. The chemical formula Cl2 represents two

A. Atoms of chlorine

B. Neutrons of chlorine

C. Ions of chlorine

D. Molecules of chlorine

 

 

 

Answer: A. Atoms of chlorine

 

14. Which of the following substances can rust?

A. Aluminum

B. Bauxite

C. Copper

D. Steel

 

 

 

Answer: C. Copper

 

15. Energy stored in foods is referred to as

A. Chemical energy

B. Heat energy

C. Solar energy

D. Kinetic energy

 

 

 

Answer: A. Chemical energy

 

16. Which of the following substances is a mixture?

A. Water

B. Sodium chloride

C. Sodium chloride solution

D. Iron filing

 

 

 

Answer: C. Sodium chloride solution

 

17. The mole Is the S.I unit of

A. Amount of substance

B. Luminous intensity

C. Temperature

D. Mass of substance

 

 

 

Answer: A. Amount of substance

 

18. An atom has a proton number of 17 and neutron number 18. Determine the number of electrons in the third shell of the atom.

A. 1

B. 3

C. 5

D. 7

 

 

 

Answer: D. 7

 

19. An example of mixture that can be separated by filtration is

A. Sugar in water

B. Sand in water

C. Oil in water

D. Ink in water

 

 

 

Answer: B Sand in water

 

20. Which of the following liquids would turn blue litmus paper red?

A. Vinegar

B. Water

C. Ammonia solution

D. Bicarbonate solution

 

 

 

Answer: A. Vinegar

 

2017 BECE Past Examination Objectives

 

21. Which of the following particles constitute matter?

I. Atom

II. Molecule

III. Ion

A. I only

B. II only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

 

 

 

Answer: D. I, II and III

 

22. An example of inheritable character in human is

A. Shape of nose

B. Knowledge

C. Ability to speak different languages

D. Handwriting

 

 

 

 

Answer: A. Shape of nose

 

23. Which of the following statements about aerobic respiration is correct?

A. The by products are carbon dioxide and water

B. Less energy is released

C. Oxygen is not required

D. By products are alcohol and carbon dioxide

 

 

 

 

Answer: A. The by products are carbon dioxide and water

 

24. Sperms produced by the testis are temporary stored in

A. Epididymis

B. Prostate gland

C. Seminal vesicles

D. Sperm duct

 

 

 

 

Answer: A. Epididymis

 

25. Which of the following changes normally occur during old age?

A. Grey hair start appearing

B. Mental alertness increases

C. Broadening of the chest

D. Attraction to the opposite sex

 

 

 

Answer. A. Grey hair start appearing

 

26. One characteristic of wind pollinated flower is that

A. It is large

B. It is heavily scented

C. Have nectar

D. Have feathery stigma

 

 

 

 

Answer: D. Have feathery stigma

 

27. Why the testis are located outside the body?

A. The temperature of the body is too high

B. They can not increase in side in the body

C. They can absorb moisture from the atmosphere

D. They occupy too much space

 

 

 

Answer: A. The temperature of the body is too high

 

28. Which organelle occupies the largest space

A. Chloroplast

B. Mitochondrion

C.  Nucleus

D. Vacuole

 

 

 

 

Answer: D. Vacuole

 

29. The movement of the ribs is possible due to

A. Pleural cavity

B. Intercoastal muscles

C. Larynx

D. Trachea

 

 

 

 

Answer: B . Intercoastal muscles

 

2017 BECE Past Examination Objectives

 

30.  Fertilization occurs in

A. Ovary

B. Womb.

C. Vagina

D. Oviduct

 

 

 

Answer: D. Oviduct

 

31. Which of the following is an example of osmosis?

A. Spreading of perfumes I no a room

B.  Absorption of food nutrients.

C. Spreading of potassium permanganate in water

D. Absorption of water in to the root hairs

 

 

 

Answer: D. Absorption of water in to the root hairs

 

32. Which of the following is semi permeable?

A. Cytoplasm

B. Nucleus

C. Protoplasm

D. Cell membrane

 

 

 

Answer: D. Cell membrane

 

33. Which of the following statements about soil profile is/are correct? Helps Farmer determine

I. Soil fertility

II. Water holding capacity of the soil

III. Depth of the soil

A. I only

B. I and II only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III only.

 

 

 

Answer: D. I, II and III only.

 

34. Which of the following is not a principle of crop rotation?

A. Leguminous crop should be added to the program

B. Deep rooted crops should be followed by shallow rooted crop.

C. Crops that are closely related should  follow each other

D. Fallow period should be allowed

 

 

 

Answer: C. Crops that are closely related should  follow each other

 

35. The relative proportion of Sand, silt and clay in AZ given soil sample is called soil..

A. Profile

B. Porosity

C. Structure.

D. Texture

 

 

 

Answer:C. Structure.

 

36. The first factor to consider in the cultivation of vegetables is.

A. Cultural practices

B. Land selection

C. Harvesting

D. Method of propergation

 

 

 

Answer: B. Land selection

 

37. Which of the following factors should be considered the selection of a site for vegetable production?

I. Nearness to the market

II. Topography of the land

III. Nearness to the Sea

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

 

 

 

Answer: A. I and II only

 

38. Which of the following are cultural practices?

I. Pruning

II. Weeding

III. Watering

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

 

 

 

Answer: D. I, II and III

 

39. Which of the following is a vegetable?

A. Cocoa.

B. Cotton

C. Potato

D. Tomato

 

 

 

 

Answer: D. Tomato

 

40. The majority charge carries in a p- type semi conductor are.

A. Electrons

B. Holes

C. Neutrons

D. Protons

 

 

 

 

Answer: D. Protons

 

 

Practicals type questions.

2017 BECE Past Examination Practicals l

1a. The diagram below is an illustration of a longitudinal section of a canine tooth in humans.

Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow

I) Name each of the parts labeled I, II, III, IV and V.

II) What is the function of each of the parts labeled I and III?

III) Which of the labeled parts could be affected by tooth decay?

IV) State three ways by which tooth decay maybe prevented

Solution to question 1a.

I) Names of the parts

I- enamel

II- dentine

III- cement

IV- root.

V- pulp cavity

II) functions of the parts

I- tearing flesh

– protecting the dentine Against harm.

III- protects the pulp cavity.

III) part affected by tooth decay.

Pulp cavity

IV) prevention of tooth decay

– avoid eating too much sugary foods.

– avoid eating too cold food.

Avoid eating too hot food

– avoid smoking

– visit the dentist occasionally

Question 1b)

Study the diagram below carefully and answer the questions that follow

I) What phenomenon does the diagram illustrate?

II). Identify each of the parts labeled I, II, III, IV and V.

III). Explain why an object at the bottom of a pond appears closer to the surface than it actually is.

Solution to question 1b.

I) . Identification of phenomenon

Refraction of light

II). Identification of parts.

I- normal

II- incident ray.

III- angle of incidence

IV- angle of refraction

V- refracted ray

III). Explanation to why object in a pond appears closer than normal

Light rays from the object in the pond bend away from the normal as they fall on retina of the observer. Similarly, light rays from air (land) falling on the object in the pond bend towards the normal. This is so because, when light ray moves from a denser medium (water) to a less dense medium ( air), it bends away from the normal and when light ray moves from a less dense medium to a denser medium, it bends towards the normal.

2017 Bece Past Examination Practical Questions

Questions 1c.

In an experiment to separate the components of muddy water, the below setup was used.

Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow.

I). Name each of the parts labeled I, II and III.

II). State the function of the part labeled  II.

III). Name the substance obtained asn the filtrate

IV). State three physical properties of the filtrate.

V). Name two other materials that could be used to replace the part labeled II.

Solution to question 1c.

I) Names of parts

I- retort stand and clamp.

II- filter paper

III- funnel

II). Function of the filter paper

– to prevent the residue from entering the beaker with the filtrate.

III). Name of filtrate

– water

IV) physical properties of the filtrate

– it boils at 100°C

– it freezes at 0°C

– it is a universal solvent

-it has no fixed shape, it takes the shape of its container.

Students and teachers should note this carefully;

Points like;

Odourless, colourless and tasteless as stated in most text books are considered as wrong in the marking scheme. This is so because, muddy water can not be odourless, colourless and tasteless just through filtration. Only pure water that is odourless, colourless and tasteless. Muddy water that has been filtered is not a pure water.

 

V) materials in place of filter paper

– cloth.

– cotton wool

– foam

– gauze

 

Question1d.

The diagram below illustrates a farmland on a sloppy area.

Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow

 

I). What process is likely to occur on the farm land when it rains heavily?

II). State two farming practices that can also lead to the process mentioned in (I) above.

III). Mention four farming practices that could be used to control the process mentioned in (I) above.

IV) . Mention Three soil resources that would be depleted from the farmland when it rains heavily

Solution to question 1d

I). Process likely to occur

– soil erosion (sheet erosion)

II). Farming practices that could cause the process

– bush burning

– continuous cropping

– excessive use of inorganic fertilizer

– overgrazing sand winning

III). Farm practices that could halt the process

– crop rotation

– organic farming

– contour ploughing

– cover cropping

– mulching

– Afforestation

IV. Soil resources that would be depleted

– soil nutrients

– soil air.

– soil organisms

– soil particles

 

2017 BECE Past Examinations practical

 

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