
UTME Biology Past Questions (2015) - Practice and Prepare
This UTME Biology Past Question paper from 2015 offers a realistic simulation of the actual examination, helping you gauge your preparedness for the JAMB Biology test. It features a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions that delve into various essential biological concepts, from the fundamental building blocks of life at the cellular level to complex ecological interactions and physiological processes.
About This Exam
This UTME Biology Past Question paper from 2015 offers a realistic simulation of the actual examination, helping you gauge your preparedness for the JAMB Biology test. It features a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions that delve into various essential biological concepts, from the fundamental building blocks of life at the cellular level to complex ecological interactions and physiological processes.
Topics Covered
Exam Structure
- Question Formatmcq
- Total Questions49
- Estimated Duration17 minutes
- Difficulty LevelMedium
Learning Objectives
- •Understand key concepts in cellular biology, including organelles and prokaryotic cell structure.
Prerequisites
A solid understanding of secondary school biology curriculum is recommended. Familiarity with basic scientific terminology and concepts is essential.
Sample Questions
Get a taste of what to expect in the full exam.
The opening and closing of the stoma are regulated by
respiration
osmosis
diffusion
transpiration
The process illustrated is
gametogenesis
sexual reproduction in Rhizopus
sexual reproduction in Spirogyra
sporulation
An example of a fish that aestivates is
croaker
lung fish
shark
cat fish
The pancreas secretes enzymes for the digestion of
fats, proteins and carbohydrates
fats, vitamins and cellulose
fats, carbohydrates and vitamins
proteins, cellulose and minerals
Which of the following will be true of dog II which lost its tail in an accident if it mates with dog III?
all its offspring will be born without tails
3/4 of its offspring will be born without tails
1/2 of its offspring will be born without tails
1/4 of its offspring will be born without tails.
Which of the following has the most primitive respiratory system?
insect
fish
snail
mouse
The process of shedding the exoskeleton of an arthropod is known as A. they are parasites of man B. their immature stages are aqı C. they undergo complete metamorphosis D. their adults have two pairs of
they are parasites of man
their immature stages are aquatic
they undergo complete metamorphosis
their adults have two pairs of
The mangrove swamp in Nigeria is restricted to the
Sahel savanna
Guinea savanna
coastal region
Sudan savanna
Question text is missing for question 34.
IV
I
II
III
An accurate identification of a rapist can be carried out by conducting a
RNA analysis
blood group test
behavioural traits test
DNA analysis
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How to Prepare
Key Preparation Tips
- Review the syllabus thoroughly to cover all essential topics.
Mistakes to Avoid
- •Misinterpreting diagrams or experimental setups.
Success Criteria
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