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Final Assessment: Cell

Section A: Foundations

Question 1mcq
A student is revising Cell Discovery and Types. Which idea is most accurate?
A.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
B.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
C.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
D.Striated muscles are usually voluntary, smooth muscles are involuntary and cardiac muscle works in the heart.
Question 2mcq
A student is revising Cell Discovery and Types. Which idea is most accurate?
A.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
B.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
C.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
D.Striated muscles are usually voluntary, smooth muscles are involuntary and cardiac muscle works in the heart.
Question 3mcq
A student is revising Cell Discovery and Types. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
B.Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces.
C.Plant growth can be observed at regions such as root and shoot tips with active meristem.
D.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
Question 4mcq
A student is revising Cell as Life Unit. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
B.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
C.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
D.Joints allow different types of movement, such as hinge and ball-and-socket movement.
Question 5mcq
A student is revising Cell as Life Unit. Which idea is most accurate?
A.It can be understood without looking at structure, function, or evidence.
B.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
C.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
D.Cells are functional units because life processes occur inside cells.
Question 6mcq
A student is revising Cell Organelles and Functions. Which idea is most accurate?
A.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
B.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
C.A good cell model represents organelles and connects each structure with its function.
D.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
Question 7mcq
A student is revising Cell Organelles and Functions. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
B.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
C.Diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient; osmosis is water movement through a semi-permeable membrane.
D.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
Question 8mcq
A student is revising Cell Organelles and Functions. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
B.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
C.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
D.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
Question 9mcq
A student is revising Cell Organelles and Functions. Which idea is most accurate?
A.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
B.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
C.A good cell model represents organelles and connects each structure with its function.
D.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
Question 10mcq
A student is revising Cell Membrane Transport. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Temporary mounts help observe cell structures under a microscope.
B.Diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient; osmosis is water movement through a semi-permeable membrane.
C.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
D.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.

Section B: Structures and Functions

Question 11mcq
A student is revising Cell Membrane Transport. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
B.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
C.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
D.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
Question 12mcq
A student is revising Cell Division and Variation. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Cell biology connects with health because diseases can affect organelles, membranes, DNA or cell division.
B.It is only a naming fact and does not affect how organisms work.
C.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
D.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
Question 13mcq
A student is revising Cell Biomolecules. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
B.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
C.Plant growth can be observed at regions such as root and shoot tips with active meristem.
D.Diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient; osmosis is water movement through a semi-permeable membrane.
Question 14mcq
A student is revising [Formative] Cell Inquiry and Applications. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
B.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
C.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
D.Temporary mounts help observe cell structures under a microscope.
Question 15mcq
A student is revising [Formative] Cell Inquiry and Applications. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Striated muscles are usually voluntary, smooth muscles are involuntary and cardiac muscle works in the heart.
B.A good cell model represents organelles and connects each structure with its function.
C.Plant growth can be observed at regions such as root and shoot tips with active meristem.
D.It is only a naming fact and does not affect how organisms work.
Question 16mcq
A student is revising [Formative] Cell Inquiry and Applications. Which idea is most accurate?
A.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
B.Cell biology connects with health because diseases can affect organelles, membranes, DNA or cell division.
C.Temporary mounts help observe cell structures under a microscope.
D.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
Question 17mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about Explain discovery of cell?
A.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
B.Cells are functional units because life processes occur inside cells.
C.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
D.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
Question 18mcq
Which statement best explains: Differentiate plant and animal cells?
A.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
B.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
C.A good cell model represents organelles and connects each structure with its function.
D.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
Question 19mcq
A student is revising Cell Discovery and Types. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
B.Cells are functional units because life processes occur inside cells.
C.Muscles, bones, cartilage and posture support fitness, yoga and healthy movement.
D.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
Question 20mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of explain cell as structural unit of life?
A.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
B.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
C.Diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient; osmosis is water movement through a semi-permeable membrane.
D.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.

Section C: Comparisons and Applications

Question 21mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about Explain cell as functional unit of life?
A.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
B.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
C.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
D.Cells are functional units because life processes occur inside cells.
Question 22mcq
Which statement best explains: Identify nucleus and its role?
A.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
B.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
C.Diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient; osmosis is water movement through a semi-permeable membrane.
D.It can be understood without looking at structure, function, or evidence.
Question 23mcq
A student is revising Cell Organelles and Functions. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
B.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
C.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
D.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
Question 24mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of explain endoplasmic reticulum and vacuoles?
A.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
B.It is only a naming fact and does not affect how organisms work.
C.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
D.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
Question 25mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about Compare plasma membrane and cell wall?
A.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
B.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
C.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
D.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
Question 26mcq
Which statement best explains: Differentiate diffusion and osmosis?
A.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
B.Diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient; osmosis is water movement through a semi-permeable membrane.
C.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
D.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
Question 27mcq
A student is revising Cell Membrane Transport. Which idea is most accurate?
A.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
B.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
C.It means all structures in living organisms perform exactly the same job.
D.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
Question 28mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of explain mitosis and meiosis roles?
A.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
B.Muscles, bones, cartilage and posture support fitness, yoga and healthy movement.
C.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
D.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
Question 29mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about Identify biomolecules in cells?
A.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
B.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
C.It can be understood without looking at structure, function, or evidence.
D.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
Question 30mcq
Which statement best explains: Prepare slides to observe cells?
A.Temporary mounts help observe cell structures under a microscope.
B.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
C.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
D.It means all structures in living organisms perform exactly the same job.

Section D: Inquiry and Readiness

Question 31mcq
A student is revising [Formative] Cell Inquiry and Applications. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
B.A good cell model represents organelles and connects each structure with its function.
C.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
D.Cell biology connects with health because diseases can affect organelles, membranes, DNA or cell division.
Question 32mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of connect cell biology to human health?
A.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
B.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
C.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
D.Cell biology connects with health because diseases can affect organelles, membranes, DNA or cell division.
Question 33mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about Explain discovery of cell?
A.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
B.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
C.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
D.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
Question 34mcq
Which statement best explains: Differentiate plant and animal cells?
A.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
B.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
C.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
D.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
Question 35mcq
A student is revising Cell Discovery and Types. Which idea is most accurate?
A.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
B.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
C.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
D.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
Question 36mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of explain cell as structural unit of life?
A.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
B.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
C.Cell biology connects with health because diseases can affect organelles, membranes, DNA or cell division.
D.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
Question 37mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about Explain cell as functional unit of life?
A.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
B.A good cell model represents organelles and connects each structure with its function.
C.Cells are functional units because life processes occur inside cells.
D.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
Question 38mcq
Which statement best explains: Identify nucleus and its role?
A.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
B.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
C.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
D.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
Question 39mcq
A student is revising Cell Organelles and Functions. Which idea is most accurate?
A.It means all structures in living organisms perform exactly the same job.
B.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
C.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
D.Striated muscles are usually voluntary, smooth muscles are involuntary and cardiac muscle works in the heart.
Question 40mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of explain endoplasmic reticulum and vacuoles?
A.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
B.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
C.Temporary mounts help observe cell structures under a microscope.
D.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.