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Mid-Year Test U1and4

This document is a mid-year test for Cambridge Lower Secondary Science 7, covering Units 1 and 4. It includes questions about cell identification, characteristics of living organisms, and comparisons between plant and animal cells. The test assesses knowledge through multiple-choice questions, diagrams, and descriptive answers.

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Mid-Year Test U1and4

This document is a mid-year test for Cambridge Lower Secondary Science 7, covering Units 1 and 4. It includes questions about cell identification, characteristics of living organisms, and comparisons between plant and animal cells. The test assesses knowledge through multiple-choice questions, diagrams, and descriptive answers.

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CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY SCIENCE 7: MID-YEAR TEST: UNITS 1 AND 4

Name ___________________________________ Date _____________

Disclaimer: This test and mark scheme have been written by the authors.

Mid-year test: Units 1 and 4


1 The table describes four different cells, A, B, C and D.

Cell Description

A has no nucleus
does not have a cell wall

B has a nucleus and a cell wall


does not have chloroplasts

C has a nucleus, a cell wall and chloroplasts

D has a nucleus and a long strand of cytoplasm


does not have a cell wall

Use the key to identify each of the four cells. Write your answers in the spaces underneath the key. [4]

Cell A is___________________________________________________________________________

Cell B is___________________________________________________________________________

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Cell C is___________________________________________________________________________

Cell D is___________________________________________________________________________
2 Marcus is looking at a panda at the zoo.

a He writes down five characteristics of the panda. [2]


Tick the two characteristics that are not shared by all living organisms.
It has hair.

It respires.

It can reproduce.

It can move.

It has a blood system.


b Draw a diagram of a cell from the panda. Label your diagram. [4]

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3 a The table lists some structures found in plant cells and animal cells.
Complete the table by placing ticks in the correct boxes. [3]

Structure Found in plant cells Found in animal cells

cell wall

nucleus

cytoplasm

b Describe the function of the cell membrane. [1]

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________
4 Which statement about viruses is correct? [1]
Tick one box.
Viruses are made of cells.
Viruses can only reproduce when they are inside another cell.
Viruses excrete carbon dioxide.
Viruses can be grouped together to form tissues.

[Total: 15]

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