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=== Physics 1 - Objective Test Questions===
=== Physics 1 - Objective Test Questions===
<ol>
<ol>
     <li>Question 1
     <li>Which of the following statements about mass and weight are correct? I Weight is the force of gravity on a body II The mass of a body is the greatest quantity of matter in the body III The weight of a body is greatest at the equator IV The mass of a body is greatest at the poles
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>I and II only</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>I and III only</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>II and IV only</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>III and IV only</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 2
     <li>Materials that can be stretched and still return to heir original form when the stresses are removed are said to be
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>elastic</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>elastomer</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>plastic</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>thermoplastic</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 3
     <li>Which of the following units is derived?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>kg</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>m</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>K</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>N</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 4
     <li>The barometric reading at a place is 73.5 cmHg. Calculate the  pressure at a point 30m above the surface of water contained in a reservoir at the place. [g=<math>10ms^-2</math>density of mercury =<math>1.3x 10^{4}Kgm^-3</math>, density of water = <math>1.0x10^{4}Kgm^-3</math>]
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>4.0 x 10^{5}Nm^-2</math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>3.0 x10^{5}Nm^-2</math></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>2.0 x10^{5}Nm^-2</math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>1.0 x 10^{5}Nm^-2</math></li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 5
     <li>An object floats in  liquid when it displaces its
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>volume of fluid in which it floats</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>mass of fluid in which it floats</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>weight of fluid in which it floats</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>density of fluid in which it floats</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 6
     <li>The resultant force in a couple is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>zero</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>infinite</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>the sum of the forces</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>the product of the forces.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 7
     <li>The slope of a velocity-time graph represents
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>uniform acceleration</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>uniform speed.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>total distance travelled.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>work done.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 8
     <li>A body is projected with an initial velocity u at an angle θ to the horizontal. The time taken by it to reach its maximum height is given by the expression
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>\frac{2u sin \theta}{g}</math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>\frac{u^2 sin^2 \theta}{2g}</math></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>\frac{u sin \theta}{g}</math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>\frac{u sin \theta}{2g}</math></li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 9
     <li>Which of the following statements describes a body in a stable equilibrium correctly?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>person walking on a tight-rope.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>ball on a smooth horizontal table.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>ball resting on an inverted hemispherical bowl.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>ball in the middle of a hemispherical bowl</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 10
     <li>Ina school compound, a girl walks 40 m due east from the laboratory to the staff room to submit her report. Then she turns and walks 30 m due north to her classroom. Determine the magnitude of her displacement from the laboratory.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>10m</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>35m</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>50m</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>70m</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 11
     <li>Two strings each inclined at an angle of 30° to the horizontal are used to hold a bucket of water weighing 20 N. Calculate the tension in each string.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>20 \surd3 N</math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>20 N</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>10 \surd3 N</math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>10 N</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 12
     <li>A bullet fired vertically upwards reaches a height of 500 m. Neglecting air resistance, calculate the magnitude of the initial velocity of the bullet. [g=<math>10ms^-2</math>]
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>500ms^-1</math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>100ms^-1</math></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>70ms^-1</math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>50ms^-1 </math></li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 13
     <li>A uniform bar AB is balanced on a  knife-edge which is 60cm from B by a mass of 22 g which hangs at C 10cm from A as illustrated in the diagram above.  calculate the mass of the bar.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>133.2 g</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>66.0 g</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>60.0 g</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>22.0 g</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 14
     <li>A body of 6 mass 1000 kg is released from a height of 10m above the ground. Determine its kinetic energy just before it strikes the ground. [g=<math>10ms^-2</math>]
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>10 J</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>10^3</math> J</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>10^4</math> J</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>10^5</math> J</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 15
     <li>The diagrams below illustrate four test-tubes containing the same volume of a liquid at different pressures. In which of the test-tubes does the liquid boil last if they are supplied with the same quantity of heat?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Option a</li>
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         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 16
     <li>The crackling noise produced by aluminum roofing sheets on a house during a hot sunny day is as a result of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>thermal equilibrium of the sheets.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>conduction of heat by the sheets.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>contraction of the sheets.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>expansion of the sheets.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 17
     <li>Water is unsuitable for use as a thermometric liquid because it
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>expands unevenly between 0°C and 4°C.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>has a narrow temperature range.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>has a concave meniscus.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>maintains a fixed density.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 18
     <li>The diagram above illustrates a block and tackle pulley system in which an effort E supports a load of 100.0 N. If the efficiency of the machine is 75%, calculate the value of E.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>22.2 N.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>38.0N.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>67.0 N.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>75.0.N.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 19
     <li>A quantity of hot water at 100°C is added to 400 g of water at 10°C until the temperature of the mixture is 60°C. Calculate the mass of the hot water added. [Specific heat capacity of water= <math>4200 Jkg^-1K^-1</math>]
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>200g.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>320g.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>400g</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>500g.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 20
     <li>In an experiment in which a molten substance is allowed to cool, the cooling curve shown above was obtained. The temperature 60°C is known as the
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>vaporization point.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>cooling temperature.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>boiling point.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>melting point.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 21
     <li>Which of the following concepts is a method of heat transfer that does not require a material medium
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Conduction</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Radiation.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Diffusion.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Convention.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 22
     <li>Which of the following units is the S.J. unit of heat capacity 2?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>Jkg^-1 </math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>Jkg^-1 K^-1 </math></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>Jkg^-1 </math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>Jg^-1 K^-1 </math></li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 23
     <li>The pressure applied to an enclosed fluid at one end is transmitted equally throughout the fluid and to the container walls. This statement is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Archimedes' principle.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Bernoulli’s principle.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Pascal’s principle.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 24
     <li>The diagram above illustrates a wave form. Determine the speed of the wave.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>5.4 ms^-1 </math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>8.4ms^-1 </math></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>9.6ms^-1 </math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>10.0 ms^-1 </math></li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 25
     <li>What type of wave is emitted by a loud speaker?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Transverse.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Longitudinal.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Gamma.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Radio.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 26
     <li>An object is placed 15 cm from a diverging lens of focal length 12 cm, The image of the object formed by the lens is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>real and 6.67 cm from the lens.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>virtual and 6.67 cm from the lens.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>real and 60.00 cm from the lens.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>virtual and 60.00 cm from the lens.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 27
     <li>Which of the following types of lenses is suitable for correcting the eye defect illustrated by the ray diagram above?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Bi-converging.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Bi-diverging.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Plano diverging.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Diverging meniscus.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 28
     <li>A swimming pool is 2.1 m deep. If it contains water of refractive index 1.3, calculate the apparent depth of the pool.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>3.4m.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>2.7m.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>1.6m.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>0.8 m.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 29
     <li>When an air column is set into vibrations, the distance between two consecutive nodes of the resultant wave is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>one-quarter of the wavelength.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>one-half of the wavelength.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>the wave length.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>twice the wavelength.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 30
     <li>A girl standing some distance from the foot of a tall cliff claps her hands and hears the echo 0.8 s later. Calculate her distance from the cliff. [Speed of sound in air = <math>320 ms^-1 </math>
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>82m.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>102m.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>128 m.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>140 m.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 31
     <li>Red light travels faster than blue light when both of them pass through a glass prism because the
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>refractive index of red light is greater than that of blue light.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>refractive index of blue light is greater than that of red light.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>red light is more intense than the blue light.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>blue light is more intense than the red light.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 32
     <li>An object is placed 20 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 1 5 cm. Calculate the linear magnification of the image formed.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>0.5.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>1.5.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>2.0.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>3.0.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 33
     <li>All electromagnetic waves in a vacuum have the same
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>wavelength.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>frequency.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>speed.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>amplitude.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 34
     <li>The diagram above illustrates two charged particles W and X. The charges on W and X are respectively
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>negative; negative.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>negative; positive.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>positive; positive.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>positive; negative.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 35
     <li>An alternating current supply is connected to an electric lamp which lights with the same brightness as does with a direct current source of emf 6 V. The peak potential difference of the a.c. supply is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>4.6 V</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>6.0 V</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>8.5 V</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>120.4 V</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 36
     <li>An electric generator rated 12 KW, 2 kV distributes power through a cable of resistance 20 Q. Calculate the power loss in the cable.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>120 W</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>360 W</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>720W</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>2400W</li> </ol>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 37
     <li>Which of the following statements is correct? When capacitors of different values are connected in series
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>the same charge flows through them.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>the same voltage appears across each capacitor.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>different quantities of charges flow through them with different voltages across them.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>different quantities of charges flow through them with the same voltage across them.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 38
     <li>Which of the following statement(s) about a three-pin plug is/are correct? I The brown wire is the live wire II The fuse is connected to the live wire III The earth wire is coloured blue
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>I Only</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>II Only</li><li>I and II Only</li><li>I, II and III</li>
            <li>Option c</li>
            <li>Option d</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 39
     <li>The symbol illustrated above is that of a resistor
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>which absorbs light,</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>which emits light.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>which absorbs heat to function properly</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>whose resistance is light dependent</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 40
     <li>A wire of cross-sectional area 0.60 <math>mm^2 </math> has a resistivity <math>7.2x10^{-7} \Omega m </math>. Calculate the length of wire that will have a resistance of 3 Ω.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>0.25 m.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>2.50 m.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>3.60 m.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>36.00 m.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 41
     <li>A battery of emf 24 V is connected to three resistors P, Q and R as illustrated in the diagram above. Determine the voltage across the resistor Q.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>5V</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>10V</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>14V</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>24V</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 42
     <li>The mass of the earth is <math>6.0x10^{24}kg </math>  and that of the moon is <math>7.0x10^{22}kg </math>. If the distance between them is <math>4.0x10^{8} m  </math>, calculate the force of attraction between them[G=<math>6.7x10^{-11} Nm^2kg^-2 </math>]
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>1.8x10^{5}N </math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>1.8x10^{10}N </math></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>1.8x10^{15}N </math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>1.8x10^{20}N </math></li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 43
     <li>The angle which the direction of the earth magnetic field makes with the horizontal at a place is known as
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>angle of contact.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>angle of dip.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>angle of declination.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>magnetic meridian.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 44
     <li>What must be connected between the points P and Q to establish a steady current through the incomplete circuit diagram illustrated above?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Fuse.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Ammeter.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Cell</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Voltmeter.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 45
     <li>When current flows through a moving-coil galvanometer. the force exerted on the pointer depends on the I strength of the current; II magnetic field strength: II length of the coil. Which of the statement(s) above it/are correct?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>I Only</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>II Only</li><li>I and II Only</li><li>I, II and III</li>
            <li>Option c</li>
            <li>Option d</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 46
     <li>Ina nuclear fission process, the mass defect was 1.2 x10 kg. Calculate the energy released. [Speed of light in vacuum = <math>c= 3.0x10^{8}ms^{-1} </math>]
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><math>1.08x10^{11}J </math></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><math>5.20x10^{11}J </math></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><math>1.08x10^{12} J </math></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><math>2.50x10^{13}J </math></li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 47
     <li>Which of the following statements about a diode is correct?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Reverse bias diodes have low resistance</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Forward bias diodes have high resistance.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Forward bias diodes produce high current.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Forward bias diodes function as a result of heat.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 48
     <li>Which of the following phenomena best supports the wave nature of matter?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Electron diffraction.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>Photoelectric effect.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Electron momentum.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Black body radiation.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 49
     <li>Which of the following radiations constitutes a stream of electrons?
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>Gamma rays.</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>X-rays.</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>Cathode rays.</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>Radio waves.</li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 50
     <li><chem>^{226}_{88}Ra</chem> emits two alpha particles to produce Polonium <math>\bigl(Po\bigr)  </math> nuclide. The correct formula for the nuclide is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li><chem>^{224}_{86}Po</chem></li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li><chem>^{222}_{86}Po</chem></li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li><chem>^{222}_{84}Po</chem></li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li><chem>^{218}_{84}Po</chem></li>
         </ol>
         </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
</ol>
</ol>


=== Biology 2 - Theory Questions ===
=== Physics 2 - Theory Questions ===
==== Part 1 ====
==== Part 1 ====
<ol>
<ol>
     <li>Question 1
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>What is a projectile? </li>
             <li>Sub-question a
             <li>Give the reason why the horizontal component of the velocity of a projectile remains the same at every point of its flight. </li> </ol>
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
             <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
    </li>
    <li>Question 2
        <ol type="a">
            <li>Sub-question a
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 3
     <li>A body is projected at an angle of 30° to the horizontal with a velocity of <math>150ms^{-1}</math>. Calculate the time it takes to reach the greatest height [Take <math>g=10ms^{-2}</math> and neglect air resistance] </li>
        <ol type="a">
    <li>A wire of length 2.00 m and radius 1.0 mm is stretched by 25.0 mm on application of a force of <math>10^{3}N</math>. Calculate the Young’s modulus for the wire. </li>
            <li>Sub-question a
    <li>State three ways of increasing the rate of cooling of a cup of hot tea. </li>
                <ol type="i">
    <li><ol type="a">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
             <li>What is doping in a semi-conductor? </li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
             <li>Draw the symbol for OR gate. </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
             <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 4
     <li>The circuit above consists of an a.c. voltage input, a diode, a resistor and a voltmeter.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Sub-question a
             <li>Identify the circuit. </li>
                <ol type="i">
             <li>Draw the wave form for the output voltage. </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
             <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 5
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>Write the de Broglie equation. </li>
             <li>Sub-question a
             <li>Explain the significance of the equation. </li> </ol>
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
    </li>
    <li>Question 6
        <ol type="a">
            <li>Sub-question a
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
    </li>
    <li>Question 7
        <ol type="a">
            <li>Sub-question a
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
</ol>
</ol>
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==== Part 2 ====
==== Part 2 ====
<ol start=8>
<ol start=8>
     <li>Question 8
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li><ol type="i">
             <li>Sub-question a
                     <li>Define uniform acceleration.</li>
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>Write an equation that relates linear velocity, angular velocity and radius of path in circular motion.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
        </ol>
            <li>Two forces 30 N and 40 N act at right angles to each other, Determine by scale drawing, the magnitude and direction of the resultant force, using a scale of 1 cm to 5 N. </li>
            <li>Explain why ships are usually refilled with sand and water after they have been emptied of their cargo. </li>
            <li>A crate of drinks of mass 20 kg is placed on a plane inclined at 30° to the horizontal. If the crate slides down with a constant speed, calculate the: </li>
<ol type="i">
                    <li>co- efficient of kinetic friction;</li>
                    <li>magnitude of the frictional force acting on the crate. [<math>g=10ms^{-2}</math>]</li> </ol></ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 9
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>Define specific latent heat of vaporization. </li>
             <li>Sub-question a
             <li><ol type="i">
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>What are renewable energy sources?</li>
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>List four renewable energy sources.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
             <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question f
             <li>Explain why tomatoes keep fresh when kept in a moist jute bag in a clay pot. </li>
            <li>box has a volume of 0.28 <math>m^{3}</math>and is 70% filled With iron fillings at 25°C. Calculate the:
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>total mass of the iron fillings;</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>energy required to melt 10% of the iron fillings. [Density of iron =<math>8.00x10^{3} kgm^{-3}</math>, specific latent heat of fusion of iron = <math>1.38x10^{5} Jkg^{-1} </math>, specific heat capacity of iron = <math>460 Jkg^{-1}K^{-1} </math>, melting point of iron = 1500°C]</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
             </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 10
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li><ol type="i">
             <li>Sub-question a
                     <li>what is resonance?</li>
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>State two examples of resonance.</li>
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Differentiate between loudness and intensity of sound.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question c
             <li>When a ray is refracted through a rectangular glass prism, which of the following properties of the ray will change? Wavelength, frequency and speed. </li>
                <ol type="i">
            <li><ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Copy the diagram above in your answer booklet.</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>On the copied diagram, sketch the pattern of the waves immediately after passing through the opening.</li> </ol>
                     <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question d
             <li>A diverging lens of focal length 18.0 m is used to view a shark that is 90.0 m away from the lens. If the image formed is 1.0 m long, calculate the:
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>image distance;</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>length of the shark.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
             </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 11
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>Define:
             <li>Sub-question a
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>the coulomb;</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>resistance.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question c
             <li>State the three effects of an electric current. </li>
            <li>State the standard international colour convention for the insulating material covering the following electrical wires in a three-pin plug:
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>live;</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>neutral;</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                     <li>earth.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question d
             <li>A water melon of mass 5.0 kg is suspended on a XX of mass 4.0KG?  and 4.0 m long as illustrated in the diagram above. If the rod is in equilibrium by the action of the force between the charges XX and XX. calculate the:
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>anti-clockwise moment;</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>value of q. [ <math>g=10ms^{-2}</math>]</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
             </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 12
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>Define nucleon number. </li>
             <li>Sub-question a
            <li>A radioactive isotope of Americium (AM~241) decays into a nucleus of Neptunium (Np-237) and an alpha )α)particle as shown in the nuclear equation below <chem>^{241}_{95}Am -> ^{237}_{c}Th + ^{b}_{a} \alpha</chem> 
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>State the number of neutrons in the Nucleus of Americium — 241.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>Determine the values of a, b and c. </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question b
             <li><ol type="i">
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>Why are γ-rays not deflected by electromagnetic field?</li>
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>State two properties of gamma rays that make them suitable for Sterilizing medical equipment.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question c
             <li>A sample of radioactive substance was found to be left with 33 Of its initial count rate after 110 years. Calculate its decay constant. </li> </ol>
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
</ol>
</ol>
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==== Alternative A ====
==== Alternative A ====
<ol>
<ol>
     <li>Question 1
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>You are provided with a retort stand, boss head, clamp, stop watch, slotted weights, hanger, grooved pulley, thread, measuring tape and other necessary materials.
             <li>Sub-question a
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Measure and record the radius R of the pulley.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Set-up the apparatus as illustrated in the diagram above, such that the clamp is 1.5 m above the floor.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                     <li>Tie one end of the thread to the pulley.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                     <li>Tie the other end of the thread to the hanger. </li>
                     <li>Sub-question v</li>
                     <li>Slot a mass m. = 50 g on the hanger.</li>
                     <li>Wind the thread around the groove of the pulley until the base of the hanger is at a height h = 1.4 m above the floor. Maintain this height h for every other value of m throughout the experiment.</li><li>Release the mass to unwind the thread.</li><li>Determine and record the time t taken by the mass m to reach the floor.</li><li>Evaluate <math>t^2</math>.</li><li>Also evaluate <math>\alpha =\frac{2h}{t^2}, T\frac{m}{1000}\bigl(10-\alpha\bigr)</math> and <math>\alpha= \frac{\alpha}{R}</math></li><li>Repeat the procedure for four other values of m = 70 g, 90 g, 110 g and 130 g.</li><li>Tabulate your readings.</li><li>Plot a graph with α on the vertical axis and T on the horizontal axis.</li><li>Determine the slope s, of the graph.</li><li>Evaluate <math>I= \frac{R}{s}</math>.</li><li>State two precautions taken to obtain accurate results.</li>
                 </ol>
                 </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question c
             <li><ol type="i">
                <ol type="i">
                     <li>Define centripetal force.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>An object drops to the ground from a height of 2.0 m. Calculate the speed with which it strikes the ground. [<math>g=10ms^{-2}</math>]</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
             </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                     <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 2
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>You are provided with a triangular glass prism, four optical pins and other necessary materials.
             <li>Sub-question a
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question b
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Place the triangular glass prism on a drawing paper and draw it outline UMR. Remove the prism.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>Measure and record the value of the angle at U.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                     <li>Draw a normal to the line UM at N. Also, draw another line TN to the normal such that φ = 60°. Fix two pins at <math>p_1</math> and <math>p_2</math>.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                     <li>Replace the prism and fix two other pins at <math>p_3</math>and <math>p_4</math> such that the pins appear to be in a straight line with the images of the pins at <math>p_1</math> and <math>p_2</math> when viewed from the side UR. Remove the prism.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question v</li>
                     <li>Join points P, and P, producing the line to meet TN produced at Z. Draw the normal XY.</li><li>Measure and record the angle of emergence, φ and that of deviation.</li><li>Repeat the experiment with φ = 55°, 50°, 40° and 35°.</li><li>In each case, measure and record the corresponding values of e and d.</li><li>Tabulate your readings.</li><li>Plot a graph with d on the vertical axis and e on the horizontal axis starting both axes from the origin (0,0). Join your points with a smooth curve.</li><li>From your graph, obtain the minimum deviation <math>d_m</math> and the corresponding angle of emergence <math>e_m</math> Hence, calculate the refractive index n of the prism using the formula: <math>n=\frac{sin\left ( \frac{d_m +U}{2} \right )}{sin\left ( \frac{U}{2} \right )}</math></li><li>State two precautions taken to obtain accurate results. Attach your traces to your answer booklet.</li>
                 </ol>
                 </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
        </ol>
            <li><ol type="i">
                    <li>State the conditions necessary for total internal reflection of light to occur.</li>
                    <li>The critical angle for a transparent substance is 39°. Calculate the refractive index of the substance.</li> </ol>
            </li> </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
     <li>Question 3
     <li><ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>You have been provided with a resistance box, a voltmeter, a key, a battery and other necessary materials.
             <li>Sub-question a
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Connect the circuit as shown as in the diagram above.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>with the key K closed, read and record the voltmeter reading Vo,</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                     <li>Set the resistance R in the resistance box equal to 1Ω</li>
                     <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                     <li>Close the key, read and record the potential difference V on the voltmeter.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question v</li>
                     <li>Evaluate  <math>R^{-1}</math>and <math>V^{-1}</math></li><li>Repeat the procedure for five other values of R = 2Ω, 3Ω, 4Ω, 5Ω and 6Ω.</li><li>Tabulate your readings.</li><li>Plot a graph with <math>V^{-1}</math> on the vertical axis and <math>R^{-1}</math> on the horizontal axis.</li><li>Determine the slope, s, of the graph and the intercept, ¢, on the vertical axis.</li><li>Evaluate <math>c^{-1}</math>.</li><li>State two precautions taken to obtain accurate results.</li>
                 </ol>
                 </ol>
             </li>
             </li>
             <li>Sub-question b
             <li>Sub-question b
                 <ol type="i">
                 <ol type="i">
                     <li>Sub-question i</li>
                     <li>Define potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.</li>
                     <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                     <li>Explain why the emf of a cell is greater than the p.d. across the cell when it is supplying current through an external resistance.</li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
             </li> </ol>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question c
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question d
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question e
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
            </li>
            <li>Sub-question f
                <ol type="i">
                    <li>Sub-question i</li>
                    <li>Sub-question ii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iii</li>
                    <li>Sub-question iv</li>
                    <li>Sub-question v</li>
                </ol>
             </li>
        </ol>
     </li>
     </li>
</ol>
</ol>


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Physics 1 - Objective Test Questions

  1. Which of the following statements about mass and weight are correct? I Weight is the force of gravity on a body II The mass of a body is the greatest quantity of matter in the body III The weight of a body is greatest at the equator IV The mass of a body is greatest at the poles
    1. I and II only
    2. I and III only
    3. II and IV only
    4. III and IV only
  2. Materials that can be stretched and still return to heir original form when the stresses are removed are said to be
    1. elastic
    2. elastomer
    3. plastic
    4. thermoplastic
  3. Which of the following units is derived?
    1. kg
    2. m
    3. K
    4. N
  4. The barometric reading at a place is 73.5 cmHg. Calculate the pressure at a point 30m above the surface of water contained in a reservoir at the place. [g=Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10ms^-2} density of mercury =Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.3x 10^{4}Kgm^-3} , density of water = Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.0x10^{4}Kgm^-3} ]
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 4.0 x 10^{5}Nm^-2}
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 3.0 x10^{5}Nm^-2}
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 2.0 x10^{5}Nm^-2}
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.0 x 10^{5}Nm^-2}
  5. An object floats in liquid when it displaces its
    1. volume of fluid in which it floats
    2. mass of fluid in which it floats
    3. weight of fluid in which it floats
    4. density of fluid in which it floats
  6. The resultant force in a couple is
    1. zero
    2. infinite
    3. the sum of the forces
    4. the product of the forces.
  7. The slope of a velocity-time graph represents
    1. uniform acceleration
    2. uniform speed.
    3. total distance travelled.
    4. work done.
  8. A body is projected with an initial velocity u at an angle θ to the horizontal. The time taken by it to reach its maximum height is given by the expression
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{2u sin \theta}{g}}
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{u^2 sin^2 \theta}{2g}}
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{u sin \theta}{g}}
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{u sin \theta}{2g}}
  9. Which of the following statements describes a body in a stable equilibrium correctly?
    1. person walking on a tight-rope.
    2. ball on a smooth horizontal table.
    3. ball resting on an inverted hemispherical bowl.
    4. ball in the middle of a hemispherical bowl
  10. Ina school compound, a girl walks 40 m due east from the laboratory to the staff room to submit her report. Then she turns and walks 30 m due north to her classroom. Determine the magnitude of her displacement from the laboratory.
    1. 10m
    2. 35m
    3. 50m
    4. 70m
  11. Two strings each inclined at an angle of 30° to the horizontal are used to hold a bucket of water weighing 20 N. Calculate the tension in each string.
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 20 \surd3 N}
    2. 20 N
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10 \surd3 N}
    4. 10 N
  12. A bullet fired vertically upwards reaches a height of 500 m. Neglecting air resistance, calculate the magnitude of the initial velocity of the bullet. [g=Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10ms^-2} ]
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 500ms^-1}
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 100ms^-1}
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 70ms^-1}
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 50ms^-1 }
  13. A uniform bar AB is balanced on a knife-edge which is 60cm from B by a mass of 22 g which hangs at C 10cm from A as illustrated in the diagram above. calculate the mass of the bar.
    1. 133.2 g
    2. 66.0 g
    3. 60.0 g
    4. 22.0 g
  14. A body of 6 mass 1000 kg is released from a height of 10m above the ground. Determine its kinetic energy just before it strikes the ground. [g=Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10ms^-2} ]
    1. 10 J
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10^3} J
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10^4} J
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10^5} J
  15. The diagrams below illustrate four test-tubes containing the same volume of a liquid at different pressures. In which of the test-tubes does the liquid boil last if they are supplied with the same quantity of heat?
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  16. The crackling noise produced by aluminum roofing sheets on a house during a hot sunny day is as a result of
    1. thermal equilibrium of the sheets.
    2. conduction of heat by the sheets.
    3. contraction of the sheets.
    4. expansion of the sheets.
  17. Water is unsuitable for use as a thermometric liquid because it
    1. expands unevenly between 0°C and 4°C.
    2. has a narrow temperature range.
    3. has a concave meniscus.
    4. maintains a fixed density.
  18. The diagram above illustrates a block and tackle pulley system in which an effort E supports a load of 100.0 N. If the efficiency of the machine is 75%, calculate the value of E.
    1. 22.2 N.
    2. 38.0N.
    3. 67.0 N.
    4. 75.0.N.
  19. A quantity of hot water at 100°C is added to 400 g of water at 10°C until the temperature of the mixture is 60°C. Calculate the mass of the hot water added. [Specific heat capacity of water= Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 4200 Jkg^-1K^-1} ]
    1. 200g.
    2. 320g.
    3. 400g
    4. 500g.
  20. In an experiment in which a molten substance is allowed to cool, the cooling curve shown above was obtained. The temperature 60°C is known as the
    1. vaporization point.
    2. cooling temperature.
    3. boiling point.
    4. melting point.
  21. Which of the following concepts is a method of heat transfer that does not require a material medium
    1. Conduction
    2. Radiation.
    3. Diffusion.
    4. Convention.
  22. Which of the following units is the S.J. unit of heat capacity 2?
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle Jkg^-1 }
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle Jkg^-1 K^-1 }
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle Jkg^-1 }
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle Jg^-1 K^-1 }
  23. The pressure applied to an enclosed fluid at one end is transmitted equally throughout the fluid and to the container walls. This statement is
    1. Archimedes' principle.
    2. Bernoulli’s principle.
    3. Pascal’s principle.
    4. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
  24. The diagram above illustrates a wave form. Determine the speed of the wave.
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 5.4 ms^-1 }
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 8.4ms^-1 }
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 9.6ms^-1 }
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10.0 ms^-1 }
  25. What type of wave is emitted by a loud speaker?
    1. Transverse.
    2. Longitudinal.
    3. Gamma.
    4. Radio.
  26. An object is placed 15 cm from a diverging lens of focal length 12 cm, The image of the object formed by the lens is
    1. real and 6.67 cm from the lens.
    2. virtual and 6.67 cm from the lens.
    3. real and 60.00 cm from the lens.
    4. virtual and 60.00 cm from the lens.
  27. Which of the following types of lenses is suitable for correcting the eye defect illustrated by the ray diagram above?
    1. Bi-converging.
    2. Bi-diverging.
    3. Plano diverging.
    4. Diverging meniscus.
  28. A swimming pool is 2.1 m deep. If it contains water of refractive index 1.3, calculate the apparent depth of the pool.
    1. 3.4m.
    2. 2.7m.
    3. 1.6m.
    4. 0.8 m.
  29. When an air column is set into vibrations, the distance between two consecutive nodes of the resultant wave is
    1. one-quarter of the wavelength.
    2. one-half of the wavelength.
    3. the wave length.
    4. twice the wavelength.
  30. A girl standing some distance from the foot of a tall cliff claps her hands and hears the echo 0.8 s later. Calculate her distance from the cliff. [Speed of sound in air = Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 320 ms^-1 }
    1. 82m.
    2. 102m.
    3. 128 m.
    4. 140 m.
  31. Red light travels faster than blue light when both of them pass through a glass prism because the
    1. refractive index of red light is greater than that of blue light.
    2. refractive index of blue light is greater than that of red light.
    3. red light is more intense than the blue light.
    4. blue light is more intense than the red light.
  32. An object is placed 20 cm from a concave mirror of focal length 1 5 cm. Calculate the linear magnification of the image formed.
    1. 0.5.
    2. 1.5.
    3. 2.0.
    4. 3.0.
  33. All electromagnetic waves in a vacuum have the same
    1. wavelength.
    2. frequency.
    3. speed.
    4. amplitude.
  34. The diagram above illustrates two charged particles W and X. The charges on W and X are respectively
    1. negative; negative.
    2. negative; positive.
    3. positive; positive.
    4. positive; negative.
  35. An alternating current supply is connected to an electric lamp which lights with the same brightness as does with a direct current source of emf 6 V. The peak potential difference of the a.c. supply is
    1. 4.6 V
    2. 6.0 V
    3. 8.5 V
    4. 120.4 V
  36. An electric generator rated 12 KW, 2 kV distributes power through a cable of resistance 20 Q. Calculate the power loss in the cable.
    1. 120 W
    2. 360 W
    3. 720W
    4. 2400W
  37. Which of the following statements is correct? When capacitors of different values are connected in series
    1. the same charge flows through them.
    2. the same voltage appears across each capacitor.
    3. different quantities of charges flow through them with different voltages across them.
    4. different quantities of charges flow through them with the same voltage across them.
  38. Which of the following statement(s) about a three-pin plug is/are correct? I The brown wire is the live wire II The fuse is connected to the live wire III The earth wire is coloured blue
    1. I Only
    2. II Only
    3. I and II Only
    4. I, II and III
  39. The symbol illustrated above is that of a resistor
    1. which absorbs light,
    2. which emits light.
    3. which absorbs heat to function properly
    4. whose resistance is light dependent
  40. A wire of cross-sectional area 0.60 Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle mm^2 } has a resistivity Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 7.2x10^{-7} \Omega m } . Calculate the length of wire that will have a resistance of 3 Ω.
    1. 0.25 m.
    2. 2.50 m.
    3. 3.60 m.
    4. 36.00 m.
  41. A battery of emf 24 V is connected to three resistors P, Q and R as illustrated in the diagram above. Determine the voltage across the resistor Q.
    1. 5V
    2. 10V
    3. 14V
    4. 24V
  42. The mass of the earth is Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 6.0x10^{24}kg } and that of the moon is Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 7.0x10^{22}kg } . If the distance between them is Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 4.0x10^{8} m } , calculate the force of attraction between them[G=Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 6.7x10^{-11} Nm^2kg^-2 } ]
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.8x10^{5}N }
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.8x10^{10}N }
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.8x10^{15}N }
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.8x10^{20}N }
  43. The angle which the direction of the earth magnetic field makes with the horizontal at a place is known as
    1. angle of contact.
    2. angle of dip.
    3. angle of declination.
    4. magnetic meridian.
  44. What must be connected between the points P and Q to establish a steady current through the incomplete circuit diagram illustrated above?
    1. Fuse.
    2. Ammeter.
    3. Cell
    4. Voltmeter.
  45. When current flows through a moving-coil galvanometer. the force exerted on the pointer depends on the I strength of the current; II magnetic field strength: II length of the coil. Which of the statement(s) above it/are correct?
    1. I Only
    2. II Only
    3. I and II Only
    4. I, II and III
  46. Ina nuclear fission process, the mass defect was 1.2 x10 kg. Calculate the energy released. [Speed of light in vacuum = Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle c= 3.0x10^{8}ms^{-1} } ]
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.08x10^{11}J }
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 5.20x10^{11}J }
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.08x10^{12} J }
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 2.50x10^{13}J }
  47. Which of the following statements about a diode is correct?
    1. Reverse bias diodes have low resistance
    2. Forward bias diodes have high resistance.
    3. Forward bias diodes produce high current.
    4. Forward bias diodes function as a result of heat.
  48. Which of the following phenomena best supports the wave nature of matter?
    1. Electron diffraction.
    2. Photoelectric effect.
    3. Electron momentum.
    4. Black body radiation.
  49. Which of the following radiations constitutes a stream of electrons?
    1. Gamma rays.
    2. X-rays.
    3. Cathode rays.
    4. Radio waves.
  50. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \ce{^{226}_{88}Ra}} emits two alpha particles to produce Polonium Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \bigl(Po\bigr) } nuclide. The correct formula for the nuclide is
    1. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \ce{^{224}_{86}Po}}
    2. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \ce{^{222}_{86}Po}}
    3. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \ce{^{222}_{84}Po}}
    4. Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \ce{^{218}_{84}Po}}

Physics 2 - Theory Questions

Part 1

    1. What is a projectile?
    2. Give the reason why the horizontal component of the velocity of a projectile remains the same at every point of its flight.
  1. A body is projected at an angle of 30° to the horizontal with a velocity of Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 150ms^{-1}} . Calculate the time it takes to reach the greatest height [Take Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle g=10ms^{-2}} and neglect air resistance]
  2. A wire of length 2.00 m and radius 1.0 mm is stretched by 25.0 mm on application of a force of Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 10^{3}N} . Calculate the Young’s modulus for the wire.
  3. State three ways of increasing the rate of cooling of a cup of hot tea.
    1. What is doping in a semi-conductor?
    2. Draw the symbol for OR gate.
  4. The circuit above consists of an a.c. voltage input, a diode, a resistor and a voltmeter.
    1. Identify the circuit.
    2. Draw the wave form for the output voltage.
    1. Write the de Broglie equation.
    2. Explain the significance of the equation.

Part 2

      1. Define uniform acceleration.
      2. Write an equation that relates linear velocity, angular velocity and radius of path in circular motion.
    1. Two forces 30 N and 40 N act at right angles to each other, Determine by scale drawing, the magnitude and direction of the resultant force, using a scale of 1 cm to 5 N.
    2. Explain why ships are usually refilled with sand and water after they have been emptied of their cargo.
    3. A crate of drinks of mass 20 kg is placed on a plane inclined at 30° to the horizontal. If the crate slides down with a constant speed, calculate the:
      1. co- efficient of kinetic friction;
      2. magnitude of the frictional force acting on the crate. [Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle g=10ms^{-2}} ]
    1. Define specific latent heat of vaporization.
      1. What are renewable energy sources?
      2. List four renewable energy sources.
    2. Explain why tomatoes keep fresh when kept in a moist jute bag in a clay pot.
    3. box has a volume of 0.28 Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle m^{3}} and is 70% filled With iron fillings at 25°C. Calculate the:
      1. total mass of the iron fillings;
      2. energy required to melt 10% of the iron fillings. [Density of iron =Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 8.00x10^{3} kgm^{-3}} , specific latent heat of fusion of iron = Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 1.38x10^{5} Jkg^{-1} } , specific heat capacity of iron = Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle 460 Jkg^{-1}K^{-1} } , melting point of iron = 1500°C]
      1. what is resonance?
      2. State two examples of resonance.
      3. Differentiate between loudness and intensity of sound.
    1. When a ray is refracted through a rectangular glass prism, which of the following properties of the ray will change? Wavelength, frequency and speed.
      1. Copy the diagram above in your answer booklet.
      2. On the copied diagram, sketch the pattern of the waves immediately after passing through the opening.
    2. A diverging lens of focal length 18.0 m is used to view a shark that is 90.0 m away from the lens. If the image formed is 1.0 m long, calculate the:
      1. image distance;
      2. length of the shark.
    1. Define:
      1. the coulomb;
      2. resistance.
    2. State the three effects of an electric current.
    3. State the standard international colour convention for the insulating material covering the following electrical wires in a three-pin plug:
      1. live;
      2. neutral;
      3. earth.
    4. A water melon of mass 5.0 kg is suspended on a XX of mass 4.0KG? and 4.0 m long as illustrated in the diagram above. If the rod is in equilibrium by the action of the force between the charges XX and XX. calculate the:
      1. anti-clockwise moment;
      2. value of q. [ Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle g=10ms^{-2}} ]
    1. Define nucleon number.
    2. A radioactive isotope of Americium (AM~241) decays into a nucleus of Neptunium (Np-237) and an alpha )α)particle as shown in the nuclear equation below Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \ce{^{241}_{95}Am -> ^{237}_{c}Th + ^{b}_{a} \alpha}}
      1. State the number of neutrons in the Nucleus of Americium — 241.
      2. Determine the values of a, b and c.
      1. Why are γ-rays not deflected by electromagnetic field?
      2. State two properties of gamma rays that make them suitable for Sterilizing medical equipment.
    3. A sample of radioactive substance was found to be left with 33 Of its initial count rate after 110 years. Calculate its decay constant.

Physics 3 - Practical Questions

Alternative A

    1. You are provided with a retort stand, boss head, clamp, stop watch, slotted weights, hanger, grooved pulley, thread, measuring tape and other necessary materials.
      1. Measure and record the radius R of the pulley.
      2. Set-up the apparatus as illustrated in the diagram above, such that the clamp is 1.5 m above the floor.
      3. Tie one end of the thread to the pulley.
      4. Tie the other end of the thread to the hanger.
      5. Slot a mass m. = 50 g on the hanger.
      6. Wind the thread around the groove of the pulley until the base of the hanger is at a height h = 1.4 m above the floor. Maintain this height h for every other value of m throughout the experiment.
      7. Release the mass to unwind the thread.
      8. Determine and record the time t taken by the mass m to reach the floor.
      9. Evaluate .
      10. Also evaluate Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \alpha =\frac{2h}{t^2}, T\frac{m}{1000}\bigl(10-\alpha\bigr)} and Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \alpha= \frac{\alpha}{R}}
      11. Repeat the procedure for four other values of m = 70 g, 90 g, 110 g and 130 g.
      12. Tabulate your readings.
      13. Plot a graph with α on the vertical axis and T on the horizontal axis.
      14. Determine the slope s, of the graph.
      15. Evaluate Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle I= \frac{R}{s}} .
      16. State two precautions taken to obtain accurate results.
      1. Define centripetal force.
      2. An object drops to the ground from a height of 2.0 m. Calculate the speed with which it strikes the ground. [Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle g=10ms^{-2}} ]
    1. You are provided with a triangular glass prism, four optical pins and other necessary materials.
      1. Place the triangular glass prism on a drawing paper and draw it outline UMR. Remove the prism.
      2. Measure and record the value of the angle at U.
      3. Draw a normal to the line UM at N. Also, draw another line TN to the normal such that φ = 60°. Fix two pins at Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle p_1} and Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle p_2} .
      4. Replace the prism and fix two other pins at Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle p_3} and Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle p_4} such that the pins appear to be in a straight line with the images of the pins at Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle p_1} and Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle p_2} when viewed from the side UR. Remove the prism.
      5. Join points P, and P, producing the line to meet TN produced at Z. Draw the normal XY.
      6. Measure and record the angle of emergence, φ and that of deviation.
      7. Repeat the experiment with φ = 55°, 50°, 40° and 35°.
      8. In each case, measure and record the corresponding values of e and d.
      9. Tabulate your readings.
      10. Plot a graph with d on the vertical axis and e on the horizontal axis starting both axes from the origin (0,0). Join your points with a smooth curve.
      11. From your graph, obtain the minimum deviation Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle d_m} and the corresponding angle of emergence Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle e_m} Hence, calculate the refractive index n of the prism using the formula: Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle n=\frac{sin\left ( \frac{d_m +U}{2} \right )}{sin\left ( \frac{U}{2} \right )}}
      12. State two precautions taken to obtain accurate results. Attach your traces to your answer booklet.
      1. State the conditions necessary for total internal reflection of light to occur.
      2. The critical angle for a transparent substance is 39°. Calculate the refractive index of the substance.
    1. You have been provided with a resistance box, a voltmeter, a key, a battery and other necessary materials.
      1. Connect the circuit as shown as in the diagram above.
      2. with the key K closed, read and record the voltmeter reading Vo,
      3. Set the resistance R in the resistance box equal to 1Ω
      4. Close the key, read and record the potential difference V on the voltmeter.
      5. Evaluate Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle R^{-1}} and Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle V^{-1}}
      6. Repeat the procedure for five other values of R = 2Ω, 3Ω, 4Ω, 5Ω and 6Ω.
      7. Tabulate your readings.
      8. Plot a graph with Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle V^{-1}} on the vertical axis and Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle R^{-1}} on the horizontal axis.
      9. Determine the slope, s, of the graph and the intercept, ¢, on the vertical axis.
      10. Evaluate Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle c^{-1}} .
      11. State two precautions taken to obtain accurate results.
    2. Sub-question b
      1. Define potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.
      2. Explain why the emf of a cell is greater than the p.d. across the cell when it is supplying current through an external resistance.