Quiz Questions (47 questions)
Question 1
Study the diagram showing:
A) Water entering plant cells
B) Dye particles spreading in a beaker
What process is common to both diagrams?
Question 2
Study the diagram below showing: Water entering plant cells and Dye particles spreading in a beaker. What process is common to both diagrams? (1 mark)
Question 3
Study the diagram below showing: Water entering plant cells and Dye particles spreading in a beaker. What process is common to both diagrams? (1 mark)
Question 4
Study the diagram below showing: Water entering plant cells and Dye particles spreading in a beaker. What process is common to both diagrams? (1 mark)
A B
Question 5
Study the diagram below showing: Water entering plant cells and Dye particles spreading in a beaker. What process is common to both diagrams? (1 mark)
A B
Question 6
Study the diagram below showing: Water entering plant cells and Dye particles spreading in a beaker. What process is common to both diagrams? (1 mark)
A B
Question 7
The diagram shows:
Beaker A: Water moving into a potato chip
Beaker B: Food dye spreading in still water
What key similarity is shown in both processes?
Question 8
The diagram shows: Beaker A: Water moving into a potato chip and Beaker B: Food dye spreading in still water. What key similarity is shown in both processes? (1 mark)
Question 9
The diagram shows: Beaker A: Water moving into a potato chip and Beaker B: Food dye spreading in still water. What key similarity is shown in both processes? (1 mark)
Question 10
The diagram shows: Beaker A: Water moving into a potato chip and Beaker B: Food dye spreading in still water. What key similarity is shown in both processes? (1 mark)
Question 11
The diagram shows: Beaker A: Water moving into a potato chip and Beaker B: Food dye spreading in still water. What key similarity is shown in both processes? (1 mark)
Question 12
A learner suggests that water entering cells during osmosis and carbon dioxide entering leaves during photosynthesis follow different rules. What evidence contradicts this claim?
Question 13
A learner suggests that water entering cells during osmosis and carbon dioxide entering leaves during photosynthesis follow different rules. What evidence contradicts this claim? (1 mark)
Question 14
A learner suggests that water entering cells during osmosis and carbon dioxide entering leaves during photosynthesis follow different rules. What evidence contradicts this claim? (1 mark)
Question 15
A science teacher places raisins in pure water and later sprays air freshener at the back of the classroom. Learners notice the raisins swell and the scent spreads. What key similarity do both situations demonstrate?
Question 16
A science teacher places dried grapes in pure water and later sprays air freshener at the back of the classroom. Learners notice the dried grapes swell and the scent spreads. What key similarity do both situations demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 17
A science teacher places dried grapes in pure water and later sprays air freshener at the back of the classroom. Learners notice the dried grapes swell and the scent spreads. What key similarity do both situations demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 18
A science teacher places dried grapes in pure water and later sprays air freshener at the back of the classroom. Learners notice the dried grapes swell and the scent spreads. What key similarity do both situations demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 19
During a lab, a student notices sugar molecules moving in water and water entering a visking tube filled with sugar solution. What common principle explains both observations?
Question 20
During a lab, a student notices sugar molecules moving in water and water entering a visking tube filled with sugar solution. What common principle explains both observations? (1 mark)
Question 21
During a lab, a student notices sugar molecules moving in water and water entering a visking tube filled with sugar solution. What common principle explains both observations? (1 mark)
Question 22
During a lab, a student notices sugar molecules moving in water and water entering a visking tube filled with sugar solution. What common principle explains both observations? (1 mark)
Question 23
A student says that both diffusion and osmosis help maintain balance in cells. Which statement best supports this?
Question 24
A student says that both diffusion and osmosis help maintain balance in cells. Which statement best supports this? (1 mark)
Question 25
A student says that both diffusion and osmosis help maintain balance in cells. Which statement best supports this? (1 mark)
Question 26
A student says that both diffusion and osmosis help maintain balance in cells. Which statement best supports this? (1 mark)
Question 27
Brian placed food dye in water and noticed it spreading evenly. What is the main similarity between this process and osmosis in plant cells?
Question 28
Brian placed food dye in water and noticed it spreading evenly. What is the main similarity between this process and osmosis in plant cells? (1 mark)
Question 29
Brian placed food dye in water and noticed it spreading evenly. What is the main similarity between this process and osmosis in plant cells? (1 mark)
Question 30
Brian placed food dye in water and noticed it spreading evenly. What is the main similarity between this process and osmosis in plant cells? (1 mark)
Question 31
During an experiment, a learner sprayed perfume in a room and soaked raisins in water. What do both processes demonstrate?
Question 32
During an experiment, a learner sprayed perfume in a room and soaked dried grapes in water. What do both processes demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 33
During an experiment, a learner sprayed perfume in a room and soaked dried grapes in water. What do both processes demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 34
During an experiment, a learner sprayed perfume in a room and soaked dried grapes in water. What do both processes demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 35
During an experiment, a learner sprayed perfume in a room and soaked dried grapes in water. What do both processes demonstrate? (1 mark)
Question 36
Study the diagram showing water entering a plant cell and scent spreading in a room. What is the main similarity between the two processes?
Question 37
Study the diagram below showing water entering a plant cell and scent spreading in a room. What is the main similarity between the two processes? (1 mark)
Question 38
Study the diagram below showing water entering a plant cell and scent spreading in a room. What is the main similarity between the two processes? (1 mark)
Question 39
Study the diagram below showing water entering a plant cell and scent spreading in a room. What is the main similarity between the two processes? (1 mark)
Question 40
Study the diagram below showing water entering a plant cell and scent spreading in a room. What is the main similarity between the two processes? (1 mark)
Question 41
Study the diagram below showing water entering a plant cell and scent spreading in a room. What is the main similarity between the two processes? (1 mark)
Question 42
Study the diagrams of dye in a beaker and water entering a root hair cell. Which similarity is shown in both diagrams?
Question 43
Study the diagrams below that show oxygen molecules in a beaker and water entering a root hair cell. Which similarity is shown in both diagrams? (1 mark)
Question 44
Study the diagrams below that show oxygen molecules in a beaker and water entering a plant cell. Which similarity is shown in both diagrams? (1 mark)
Question 45
Study the diagrams below that show oxygen molecules in a beaker and water entering a plant cell. Which similarity is shown in both diagrams? (1 mark)
Question 46
Study the diagrams below that show oxygen molecules in a beaker and water entering a plant cell. Which similarity is shown in both diagrams? (1 mark)
Question 47
Study the diagrams below that show oxygen molecules in a beaker and water entering a plant cell. Which similarity is shown in both diagrams? (1 mark)
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