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Laboratory Safety and Science Basics

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Laboratory Safety and Science Basics

The document contains a series of questions related to laboratory safety, cell biology, nutrients, gases, and chemical reactions. It covers topics such as the importance of laboratory rules, the structure and function of cells, the role of nutrients in the body, and basic chemistry concepts. The questions are formatted as multiple-choice, aimed at testing knowledge in science education.

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[Link] are laboratory rules important ?

a. To make learners afraid of practical


b. To prevent injury to people and damage to equipment
c. To make sure everyone is always on time for the lesson
d. To pass examinations
[Link] is a laboratory?
a. A room where apparatus and chemicals are kept
b. A room used for learning science
c. A room used for scientific experiments
d. A room used for making laboratory rules
[Link] do we use in a laboratory to protect our eyes ?
a. Spectacles
b. Sunglasses
c. Googles
d. Gloves
[Link] is a balance used to measure?
a. Weight
b. Mass
c. Volume
d. Temperature
[Link] structure is found only in plant cell?
a. Cell membrane
b. Cell wall
c. Cytoplasm
d. Nucleus
[Link] part of a cell contains cellulose?
a. Cell wall
b. Nucleus
c. Cytoplasm
d. Vacuole
[Link] is the large, central and permanent structure in a plant cell called?
a. Cellulose
b. Nucleus
c. Cell wall
d. Vacuole
[Link] are animal cells easily damaged?
a. They lack a cell membrane
b. They have a vacuole
c. They lack a cellulose cell wall
d. They are small
[Link] of the following contains mainly proteins?
a. Pumpkin
b. Sorghum
c. Beans
d. Bananas
[Link] where do we get fibre ?
a. Meat
b. Sugarcane
c. White rice
d. Vegetables
[Link] nutrient do we need in very small amounts?
a. Carbohydrates
b. Fibre
c. Proteins
d. Vitamins
[Link] nutrients do we need in large quantities?
a. Water
b. Proteins
c. Mineral salts
d. Cabohydrates
[Link] nutrient is a major source of energy?
a. Proteins
b. Fibre
c. Cabohydrates
d. Vitamins
[Link] nutrient is used for growth and to repair worn-out body cells?
a. Water
b. Proteins
c. Mineral salts
d. Cabohydrates
[Link] is not a function of water in our bodies?
a. To cool us down
b. For chemical reactions to occur
c. To absorb cellulose
d. To transport substances around the body
[Link] of these gases is not present in air?
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Hydrogen
c. Nitrogen
d. Oxygen
[Link] gas occurs only in very small quantities in the air around us ?
a. Hydrogen
b. Nitrogen
c. Oxygen
d. Rare gases
[Link] gas relights a glowing splint?
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Water vapour
c. Oxygen
d. Nitrogen
19. Which process are involved in the uptake of water and mineral ions by root hair cells?
Water Mineral ions
A Osmosis ,transpiration Transpiration
B Diffusion , osmosis Diffusion, transpiration
C Transpiration Osmosis, diffusion
D Diffusion Diffusion

[Link] is a solvent?
a. A substance that dissolves in water
b. A substance that allows other substance to dissolve in it
c. A mixture of substances
d. A substance formed from one substance
[Link] is the function of the following cells?

Red blood cells White blood cells


A Absorb oxygen Fighting infection
B Transport oxygen Fighting infection
C Blood clotting Transport oxygen
D Transport oxygen Blood clotting

[Link] would happen to a person if all the plasma in their cells was removed?
a. The individual would die from lack of oxygen
b. The individual would die from lack of nutrients
c. The individual would die from lack of platelets
d. The individual would die as no diffusion or osmosis could take place to keep the cells
functioning
[Link] is the collective name for the male part of a flower?
a. Ovary
b. Style
c. Stamen
d. Carpel
[Link] part of a flower produces pollen?
a. Stigma
b. Style
c. Ovary
d. Anther
[Link] part of a flower develops into a seed when ovules are fertilized?
a. Ovule
b. Style
c. Ovary
d. Stigma
[Link] disease can be caused by contact with the body fluids of someone showing
symptoms?
a. Cholera
b. Malaria
c. Bilharzia
d. Ebola
[Link] one of the following is the best method of disposing of paper waste?
a. Burying
b. Recycling
c. Burning
d. Dumping in a landfill
[Link] is the purpose of disinfectants?
a. They destroy pathogens on surfaces
b. They keep the environment clean
c. They make the environment smell good
d. They remove dirt easily
[Link] hydroxide is a ……
a. water-like liquid
b. weak acid
c. strong acid
d. strong base
30. A learner noticed that a certain substance reacted with metals and turned blue litmus red
What is this substance?
a. A base
b. An acid
c. Water
d. A salt
[Link] steps are not part of the process of producing peanut butter?
a. Shelling and roasting
b. Grinding and packaging
c. Grinding and roasting
d. Planting and selling
[Link] two substance are used in the production of peanut butter?
a. Sugar and oil
b. Water and margarine
c. Sugar and salt
d. Oil and water
[Link] the change of state from A to B as shown in the diagram .

a. Condensation
b. Solidification
c. Evaporation
d. Melting
[Link] iron rusts ,it forms ….
a. Steel
b. Iron oxide
c. Iron and oxygen
d. Iron and carbon dioxide
35.A learner placed small pieces of in a test tube and left it for a few days . The iron pieces
did not rust in that time .

What is needed in the test tube for the iron to rust ?


a. More iron pieces
b. Water
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Oxygen
[Link] oxygen is lost in a chemical reaction , the process is called …
a. Roasting
b. Rusting
c. Oxidation
d. Reduction
[Link] method is not used to prevent rusting .
a. Plaiting
b. Washing
c. Galvanising
d. Painting
[Link] fuels burn , carbon with oxygen to form …
a. Carbon dioxide and oxygen
b. Carbon and water
c. Carbon dioxide
d. Carbon gas
[Link] fuel is non-renewable and which fuel is renewable?
Renewable Non-renewable
A Coal Crude oil
B Wood Coal
C Crude oil Coal
D Coal Wood

[Link] gas used in stoves and heaters …


a. Causes global warming
b. Is clean and produces less carbon dioxide than burning wood
c. Is more expensive than electricity
d. Produces more smoke than burning wood

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