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Sample exam questions - exchange and transport in animals - Edexcel Multiple choice questions

Understanding how to approach exam questions helps to boost exam performance. Question types will include multiple choice, structured, mathematical and practical questions.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Exchange and transport in animals

Multiple choice questions

Multiple choice questions are perhaps the easiest to complete you simply put a cross in a box, however, the questions often have two answers that could, at first glance, be correct. Don't make the mistake of reading the first answer and thinking this is correct without checking all the others.

If it says "Tick one box", you must tick one box. If you leave it blank or tick two or more boxes you will get zero marks. These multiple choice questions will not start with command words like 'describe' or 'explain'. They will be written in the form of a question like 'What鈥?' or 'Why鈥?'.

There will be more multiple choice questions on the foundation paper.

Edexcel questions courtesy of Pearson Education Ltd.

Sample question 1 - Foundation

Question

Where does gas exchange take place in the lungs? [1 mark]

AAlveolus
BBronchus
CBronchiole
DTrachea
A
Alveolus
B
Bronchus
C
Bronchiole
D
Trachea

Sample question 2 - Foundation

Question

Oxygen is involved with aerobic respiration in cells.

Which is the correct equation for aerobic respiration? [1 mark]

Aoxygen + carbon dioxide 鈫 glucose + lactic acid
Bcarbon dioxide + water 鈫 oxygen + lactic acid
Cglucose + oxygen 鈫 carbon dioxide + water
Dglucose + water carbon鈫 dioxide + oxygen
A
oxygen + carbon dioxide 鈫 glucose + lactic acid
B
carbon dioxide + water 鈫 oxygen + lactic acid
C
glucose + oxygen 鈫 carbon dioxide + water
D
glucose + water carbon鈫 dioxide + oxygen

Sample question 3 - Higher

Question

This is a diagram of the heart:

Diagram of the heart and the bicuspid valve

Vessel X takes鈥 [1 mark]

ADeoxygenated blood to the body
BDeoxygenated blood to the lungs
COxygenated blood to the body
DOxygenated blood to the lungs
A
Deoxygenated blood to the body
B
Deoxygenated blood to the lungs
C
Oxygenated blood to the body
D
Oxygenated blood to the lungs