Intermediate Biology Past Paper 2019

Complete guide to the Intermediate Biology paper from 2019. Understand the format, key topics, and how to prepare effectively.

Paper Overview

Total Marks
85
Duration
3 hours
Category
elective
Exam
Intermediate 2019

Paper Format

MCQs, short answer questions, and long answer questions covering botany and zoology at intermediate level.

Paper Pattern & Structure

Section A: 17 MCQs (17 marks). Section B: Short answer questions — attempt 8 from 12 (24 marks). Section C: Long questions — attempt 3 from 5 (44 marks). Separate practical exam: 15 marks. Total: 100 marks.

Key Topics Covered

Based on analysis of Intermediate Biology papers, these are the key topics that candidates should focus on:

1Cell biology and cell organelles
2Enzymes and biological catalysis
3Bioenergetics — photosynthesis and respiration
4Genetics and molecular biology
5Evolution and natural selection
6Biodiversity and classification
7Human physiology — digestion, circulation
8Reproduction and embryology
9Coordination and control — nervous, endocrine
10Ecology and ecosystem dynamics

Preparation Tips

Draw detailed labeled diagrams for every long answer — they carry significant marks

Master genetics problems including monohybrid and dihybrid crosses

Create detailed comparison tables (mitosis vs meiosis, DNA vs RNA, etc.)

Focus on human physiology — it dominates the paper

Study photosynthesis and respiration at the molecular level for Part II

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Biology important for MDCAT?

Biology carries approximately 60% weight in MDCAT. FSc Biology preparation directly applies to MDCAT, making it doubly important.

How should I handle the large syllabus?

Divide study into systems (digestive, circulatory, etc.) and topics (genetics, ecology). Study one topic completely before moving to the next.

Are diagrams graded strictly?

Yes, diagrams must be accurately drawn, neatly labeled, and properly proportioned. Practice drawing key diagrams until they are perfect.

Which topics overlap with MDCAT?

Cell biology, genetics, human physiology, and evolution from FSc Biology appear directly in MDCAT. Strong FSc preparation gives a significant head start.