Biology SSC-I (3rd Set)
Biology SSC-I (3rd Set)
Biology SSC-I (3rd Set)
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Sign. of Candidate ___________
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Sign. of Invigilator ___________
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C. ⃝ D. ⃝
(2) Malarial patient has plasmodium in his blood. What would be the possible
explanation if a healthy person who is not having any malarial symptoms shows
plasmodium in his blood?
A. Plasmodia are dead ⃝
B. Plasmodia are in incubation period ⃝
C. Plasmodia are not mature ⃝
D. Plasmodia are inactive ⃝
(3) Which option is correct regarding the mode of nutrition of following organism?
Animal Prokaryote Fungi Plant
A. Heterotrophic Heterotrophic Ingestive Autotrophic ⃝
B. Ingestive Absorptive Autotrophic Heterotrophic ⃝
C. Ingestive Heterotrophic Absorptive Photosynthesize ⃝
D. Absorptive Autotrophic Ingestive Autotrophic ⃝
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(4) All of the following are macromolecules EXCEPT:
A. Protein ⃝ B. Starch ⃝
C. DNA ⃝ C. Glucose ⃝
(5) The diagram shows cells in part of the leaf of a green plant. Which region
contains cells which are responsible for the transport of water?
A. ⃝ B. ⃝
C. ⃝ D. ⃝
(6) The diagram shows an amylase molecule catalysing the breakdown of a starch
molecule.
(7) Chiasmata formation takes place during prophase I. Find out how many
Chiasmata are there in the diagram?
A. 1 ⃝ B. 2 ⃝
C. 3 ⃝ D. 4 ⃝
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(8) Which of the following substance could be lipid?
Substances Amino acid Glucose Fatty acid Glycerol
A ✓ x x x ⃝
B x x ✓ ✓ ⃝
C x ✓ x x ⃝
D ✓ ✓ x x ⃝
(9) The diagram shows part of human alimentary canal. In which region maximum
amino acids are absorbed in the blood?
A. ⃝ B. ⃝
C. ⃝ D. ⃝
(11) The diagram shows pressure flow mechanism through phloem. Which labelled
part will act as sugar sink?
A. ⃝ B. ⃝
C. ⃝ D. ⃝
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(12) The diagram shows red blood cells with antigens according to ABO blood group
system. Which cell represents blood group O?
A. ⃝ B. ⃝
C. ⃝ D. ⃝
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Federal Board SSC-I Examination
Biology Model Question Paper
(Curriculum 2006)
iii. Justify viruses are at the borderline of living and non living things.
iv. Calculate surface area to volume ratio of the following cells. (2)
Cells Height Width Length Surface Volume Surface area/
area Volume
Bacteria 1µm 1 µm 4 µm
Guard cell 9 µm 9 µm 20 µm
Which cell has highest surface area to volume ratio? (1)
v. After accident or injury sometime the limb amputation is required. What is the
reason behind it?
vi. Classify the following metabolic reactions A and B. (1)
Note: Attempt any TWO questions. All questions carry equal marks. (210 = 20)
Q.3 a. What is the difference between cytokinesis of a plant cell and an animal cell? (4)
b. Explain various types of cells which contribute to the functioning of the human
body. (Write any three types of cells only) (6)
Q.4 a. Elaborate the phases of aerobic respiration by means of word and symbol
equation. (6)
b. State the symptoms, causes, treatment and prevention of diarrhea and ulcer. (4)
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Q.5 a. i. Complete the checker board for donor and recipient blood groups showing
cross matching for blood transfusion. (3)
A B AB O
A
B
AB
O
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BIOLOGY SSC-I (3rd Set)
Student Learning Outcomes Alignment Chart
(Curriculum 2006)
SECTION – A
Q.1
(1) Describe bioelements as the most the most basic level of biological organization.
(2) Describe the steps involved in biological method i.e. recognition of a biological problem,
observation and identification, building up hypotheses, drawing deductions, devising
experiments and inferring results (malaria as an example).
(3) Describe the diagnostic characteristics of the five kingdoms.
(4) Define biomolecules and distinguish them as micromolecules and macromolecules.
(5) Conceptualize transport and its needs.
(6) Describe, through equation, that enzyme substrate complex is formed and release of
enzyme takes place after completing the reaction.
(7) Describe the events of Prophase-I.
(8) Sort out the action of enzymes in specific regions of alimentary canal, with respect to
their substrates and products.
(9) Describe the main functions of these parts in relation to ingestion, digestion, absorption,
assimilation and egestion of food.
(10) Describe aerobic respiration by means of word and symbol equation.
(11) Explain the mechanism of food translocation by the theory of Pressure Flow Mechanism.
(12) Describe the blood groups in ABO and Rh blood group systems, with reference to the
presence/ absence of antigens and antibodies.
SECTION – B
Q.2
i. Describe the steps involved in biological method i.e. recognition of a biological problem,
observation and identification, building up hypotheses, drawing deductions, devising
experiments and inferring results (malaria as an example).
ii. Link the study of biology with that of physics, chemistry, mathematics, geography and
economics.
a. Describe the acellular structure of virus and justify why virus are excluded from the Five-
Kingdom classification system.
iii. Describe cell size and shape as they relate to surface area to volume ratio.
iv. Describe Necrosis and Apoptosis.
v. Define metabolism and differentiate between catabolism and anabolism.
vi. Describe the deficiency symptoms of Vitamins A, C and D and of Calcium and Iron.
vii. Relate transpiration with stomatal opening and closing.
viii. Describe the deficiency symptoms of Vitamins A, C and D and of Calcium and Iron.
ix. Describe the importance of Oxidation-Reduction reactions for the flow of energy through
living systems.
x. Describe the cell as a functioning open system.
xi. Describe the major pathway of blood through circulatory system.
xii. Outline the processes (Light and Dark reactions) involved in photosynthesis.
xiii. Describe the phenomena of diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, filtration, active
transport, endocytosis and exocytosis.
xiv. State that some enzymes require co-factor for their functioning.
SECTION – C
Q.3 a. Describe the physical division of cytoplasm during cytokinesis in animal and
plant cells.
b. Determine ways in which various types of cells contribute to the healthy
functioning of the human body (e.g., describe the roles of individual cells in
nerves, muscle, blood, skin and bone).
Q.4 a. Outline the mechanism of respiration while defining Glycolysis, Krebs cycle and
Electron Transport Chain.
b. State the signs and symptoms, causes, treatments and preventions of the disorders
of gut i.e. diarrhea, constipation, and ulcer.
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BIOLOGY SSC I (3rd Set)
Table of Specifications
Assessment Unit 1: Unit 2: Unit 3: Unit 4: Unit 5: Unit 6: Unit 7: Unit 8: Unit 9: Total Percentage
Objectives Introduction to Solving a Biodiversity Cells Cell Enzymes Bioenergetics Nutrition Transport Marks
Biology Biological and Cycle
problem Tissues
K 1(1)(1) 1(3)(1) 1(4)(1) 2 xv (3) 2 x (3) 1(8)(1) 27 31%
(Knowledge) 2 ii (3) 5 b (4) 2 xi (3) 2 vii (3)
4 b (4)
U 1(2)(1) 2 iii (3) 2 xiv (3) 1(7)(1) 1(6)(1) 4 a (6) 1(9)(1) 1(5)(1) 43 49.4%
(Understanding) 2 i (3) 3 b (6) 3 a (4) 2 vi (3) 2 ix (3) 1(12)(1)
2 viii (3)
2 xii (3)
A 1(11)(1) 2 v (3) 1(10)(1) 5 a (6) 17 19.5%
(Application) 2 iv (3) 2 xiii (3)
Total 4 4 8 17 8 7 13 12 14 87 100%
Marks
KEY:
1(1)(1)
Question No. (Part No.) (Allocated Marks)
Note: (i) The policy of FBISE for knowledge based questions, understanding based questions and application based questions is approximately
as follows:
a) 30% knowledge based.
b) 50% understanding based.
c) 20% application based.
(ii) The total marks specified for each unit/content in the table of specification is only related to this model question paper.
(iii) The level of difficulty of the paper is approximately as follows:
a) 40% easy
b) 40% moderate
c) 20% difficult