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SAENGTHONG VITTHAYA SCHOOL, HATYAI
ENGLISH SCIENCE MID-TERM EXAMINATION
Time allocated: 60 minutes MATHAYOM 2 Marks: 100 marks
General instructions: -
This question paper consists of 25 questions, and it is divided into three sections A, B and C.
Every answer should be written neatly, clearly, visibly and legibly.
All questions are compulsory. Answer all the questions.
Name : _____________________________________ Class : _________
Nickname : _____________________________________ Teacher : Sir Zack
SECTION A (20 MARKS)
1. X controls and coordinates all involuntary actions such as respiration and heartbeat?
What is X?
A. Neuron
B. Cerebellum
C. Hypothalamus
D. Medulla oblongata
2. The diagram below shows the process of gaseous diffusion occurring in the alveolus.
Which of the following correctly states the contents of the blood at P and Q?
P Q
Oxygenated blood containing no Deoxygenated blood containing
A
carbon dioxide carbon dioxide
Deoxygenated blood containing Oxygenated blood containing no
B
carbon dioxide carbon dioxide
Deoxygenated blood containing Oxygenated blood containing a lot
C
no carbon dioxide of carbon dioxide
Oxygenated blood containing a Deoxygenated blood containing no
D
lot of carbon dioxide carbon dioxide
3. A kidney failure patient can still survive with medical support such as
I. kidney transplant
II. taking drugs
III. dialysis machine
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
4. Figure shows an organ in human body.
Which of the following is the function of that organ?
A. To pump blood throughout the body
B. To carry oxygen
C. To enable the exchange of gases
D. To remove metabolic waste products
5. The diagram below shows part of the human respiratory system.
Which of the following parts are represented by X, Y and Z?
X Y Z
A Trachea Alveolus Bronchus
B Bronchiole Bronchus Trachea
C Trachea Bronchus Bronchiole
D Bronchiole Trachea Bronchus
6. Which make up the peripheral nervous system?
I. Brain II. Cranial nerves
III. Spinal nerves IV. Spinal cord
A. I and II only
B. I and IV only
C. II and III only
D. III and IV only
7. The diagram below shows the structure of a male reproductive organ.
Which of the following is represented by W, X, Y and Z?
W X Y Z
A Testis Urethra Urethra Penis
B Sperm duct Prostate Testis Penis
C Sperm duct Scrotum Testis Urethra
D Scrotum Penis Urethra Testis
8. The diagram below shows a cell found in the human body.
Which of the following shows the correct function for the cell?
A. Sends nerve impulses
B. Stores and transport materials
C. Causes movement by contraction
D. Covers the external surfaces of the body
9. Why must the testes lie outside the body?
A. Because the sperms are produced most effectively at the temperature slightly higher than
normal body temperature
B. Because the sperms are produced most effectively at the temperature slightly lower than
normal body temperature
C. Because the sperms can only be produces outside the body
D. Because the sperms are produced by the scrotum
10. What is the function of the Node of Ranvier?
A. Receives impulses
B. Serves as an insulating layer
C. Conducts impulses away from the cell body
D. Helps to speed up the transmission of impulses
11. Which of the following organs produces sperms?
A. Penis
B. Testes
C. Sperm duct
D. Scrotum
12. The diagram below shows a model of the human respiratory system.
Which of the following will happen when structure X is pulled and deflated downwards?
A. Air from outside enters into the balloons.
B. The air pressure in the bell jar increases.
C. The volume of air enclosed by the bell jar and the rubber sheet decreases.
D. The air pressure in the balloons increases.
13. Which of the following is the function of the urethra?
A. Stores sperms
B. Places sperms in the vagina
C. Protects the testes
D. Carries sperms and urine out of the body
14. Which of the following substances in cigarette smoke which are harmful to the respiratory
system?
I. Nicotine
II. Nitrogen
III. Tar
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
15. Which of the following organs are excretory organs?
A. P and R
B. R and S
C. P and Q
D. Q and S
16. What is the function of the cartilage in the walls of the trachea?
A. Traps dust and harmful microorganisms and prevents them from entering the body.
B. Ensures a passageway for air entering the body.
C. Supports and prevents the trachea from collapsing.
D. Produces mucus which lubricates the lungs.
17. Each sperm is made up of
I. a middle piece
II. a long tail
III. a gland
IV. a head
A. I, II and III only
B. I, II and IV only
C. II, III and IV only
D. I, II, III and IV
18. The diagram below shows the structure of the human skin.
Which of the following shows the function of structure X?
A. Secretes an oily liquid
B. Produces sweat
C. Excretes carbon dioxide
D. Detects temperature change
19. How many sets of valve are found in the human heart?
A. 1 set
B. 2 sets
C. 3 sets
D. 4 sets
20. The diagram below shows part of the human respiratory system.
What happens when structure P becomes flat?
A. The volume of the thoracic cavity decreases.
B. Air is forced out of the lungs.
C. The air pressure in the thoracic cavity increases.
D. The ribcage moves upwards and outwards.
SECTION B (30 MARKS)
21. Fill in the graphic organizer with the correct answer.
Lungs Respiratory system Neuron Kidneys Gas exchange
Heart Nervous system Artery Inhalation Blood vessels
Skin Way to take care Vein Interneuron Motor neuron
a)___________
___
b)______
d)______ e)______ f)______
________
c)_____________________________
k)_____________________________
g)_________ h)______ m)______
l)______
________
________
i)_________ j)_________ n)_________ o)___________
_____________
SECTION C (50 MARKS)
22. Figure shows the male reproductive system. Identify the labeled parts.
a)____________________
b)____________________ ___
___
c)____________________
d)____________________ ___
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e)____________________
f)____________________ ___
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23. Figure shows a sperm. Name the labeled parts.
b)_____________
a)____________ __________ c)____________
___________ ___________
d)____________
___________
24. Draw a typical structure of human brain. (3 marks)
25. Complete the following table by comparing the motor neuron, interneuron and sensory neuron.
Motor neuron Interneuron Sensory neuron
a) b) c)
Axon
d) e) f)
Dendron
g) h) i)
Cell body
j) k) l)
Function
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