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Unleash Your Inner Scientist! Announcing the BECEPrep National Online BECE Science Quiz!

 

The ultimate BECE Integrated Science challenge is here! Test your knowledge of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics with our free online quiz. Get the date, time, and essential topics to revise.

The challenge continues! After you prove your mastery of the English Language, it’s time to explore the world of matter, energy, and life itself. The entire BECEPrep team is excited to announce our next major academic event: The National Online Integrated Science Quiz!

From the laws of motion to the processes of life, this quiz is your opportunity to test your understanding of the core scientific principles that shape our universe. This is for the future doctors, engineers, programmers, and innovators!

 

Why This Quiz is Your Ultimate Revision Tool

Participating in this quiz will give you a serious academic advantage. You will:

  • Apply Your Knowledge: Move beyond just memorizing facts and apply scientific formulas and concepts to solve problems.
  • Pinpoint Revision Needs: Instantly discover which topics—whether it’s calculating electrical power or understanding ecosystems—require more of your attention.
  • Experience Exam Conditions: Face questions designed to reflect the structure and style of the BECE Integrated Science paper.
  • Challenge Your Peers: Compete in a healthy, fun, and stimulating environment with fellow science enthusiasts from across Ghana.

 

BECE Science Quiz

BECE Science Test

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Which organ in the human body produces bile?

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In the food chain, organisms that make their own food are called

3 / 40

Which vitamin helps in blood clotting?

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A mixture of sand and iron filings can be separated by

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The energy stored in a stretched rubber band is

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Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?

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Which of these is a sexually transmitted infection?

8 / 40

The process of heat transfer through a vacuum is called

9 / 40

The SI unit of force is the

10 / 40

Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

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In humans, the exchange of gases occurs in the

12 / 40

Which gas turns limewater milky?

13 / 40

The boiling point of pure water at sea level is

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Which organ in humans is responsible for filtering waste from the blood?

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The amount of space an object occupies is called its

16 / 40

Which of these is an example of a sedimentary rock?

17 / 40

The movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to low concentration is called

18 / 40

In an ecosystem, all the living things make up the

19 / 40

Which process separates crude oil into its components?

20 / 40

The main component of biogas is

21 / 40

Which blood vessel carries blood away from the heart?

22 / 40

An example of a first-class lever is

23 / 40

Which nutrient is needed for the repair of worn-out tissues in humans?

24 / 40

The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another is called

25 / 40

The instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure is the

26 / 40

Which of these diseases is caused by a virus?

27 / 40

The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma is called

28 / 40

Which force opposes motion between two surfaces in contact?

29 / 40

In the water cycle, clouds are formed during

30 / 40

The hardness of a mineral is tested using the

31 / 40

Which of the following is NOT a conductor of electricity?

32 / 40

The primary function of red blood cells is to

33 / 40

Which of these planets is closest to the Sun?

34 / 40

The smallest particle of an element is called

35 / 40

Which of these is an example of a renewable energy source?

36 / 40

Rusting of iron requires

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Which part of the human eye controls the amount of light entering?

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The unit of electric current is the

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The process by which green plants make their own food is called

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Which of the following is a chemical change?

Your score is

The average score is 68%

 

Key Topics We Will Explore

 

Be prepared to tackle questions from the entire Integrated Science syllabus. We will be covering key areas from:

  • Life Science (Biology): The cell, photosynthesis, human body systems, and ecosystems.
  • Physical Science (Physics & Chemistry): Force and motion, energy, electricity, atoms, elements, compounds, acids, and bases.
  • Agricultural Science: Soil composition, erosion, and crop production methods.

READ: Free Online BECE RME Quiz 1 – Take the quiz now

How to Prepare for Success the Online BECE Science Quiz 

 

Want a competitive edge? Here’s a pro-tip from our team: Spend a few minutes revising the formula for Work Done (Work = Force x Distance) and the key differences between mixtures and compounds. A quick review of these fundamental concepts will definitely pay off!

This challenge is better with friends!

Do you have a classmate who is a science whiz? Tag them! Share this post in your study groups and challenge everyone to participate. Let’s see which school comes out on top!

Get ready to put your scientific knowledge to the ultimate test. We can’t wait to see you there!

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