PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
031 PHYSICS FORM ONE
ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2023
Time: 2:30Hours
INSTRUCTIONS
Acceleration due to gravity, g =10N/M2
1.
LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
(b)List down three conditions necessary for a body to float
(c) An object of weight 18N immersed in water. It experiences an upthrust of 2N. Calculate;
(b)State any four application of atmospheric pressure
(c) Briefly explain why the woman wearing shoes with ported heels in more likely to cause damage to wooden floor than elephant
(d)What will be the pressure due to a column of water of height 3m if the density of water is 2100kg/m3.
(b)Why are dams constructed thicker at the bottom than at the top?
(c) A rectangular tank which measures 5m by 4m contains water to a height of 10m. What will be the
(b)Calculate the pressure due to column of mercury 750mmHg high given density of mercury equal 13600kg/m3
(b)A load Wheel barrow weighing 800N is pushed up an inclined plane by a force 150N parallel to the plane if the plane rises 50cm for every 400cm length of the plane. Find
(b)A force of 4N causes a certain copper wire to extend to 1.0mm. Find the load that will causes a 3.2mm extension on the same wire.
(b)Why in an experiment using Hare’s apparatus the length of methanol and water column were found to be 16cm and 12.8cm respectively
SECTION C (15 Marks)
10. (a)A form two student in physics laboratory was provided with density bottle, sand, digital balance and water. He is required to determine the density of sand using the instruments provided above, show how he will determine the density of sand?
- Mass of density bottle; M1 = 200g
- Mass of density bottle and sand M2 = 550g
- Mass of density bottle and water, M4=300g
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 149
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 149
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
PHYSICSFORM ONE
TIME: 2 HOURS NOV 2022
INSTRUCTIONS
1. For each of the following items (i) – (xx) choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number.
A. Metre rule
B. Measuring cylinder
C. Micrometer screw gauge
D. Vernier caliper E. Engineer caliper
A. Capillarity
B. Adhesion
C. Surface Tension
D. Osmosis
A. Biology
B. Chemistry
C. Physics
D. Agricultural science
E. Geography
A. Spring balance
B. Single fixed pulley
C. Inclined plane
D. Hydraulic press
A. Plasticity
B. Deformation
C. Elasticity
D. Elastic limit
A. Floatation
B. Buoyancy
C. Density
D. Pressure
2. Match the meaning of the terminologies used in structure and properties of matter in LIST A with their corresponding terms in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct answer in the box beside it.
SECTION B: (70 MARKS)
Answer All Questions in this section
3. a) By using a concept of pressure explain why a tractor is designed with wide tires?
b) A rectangular block weighting 320N has dimensions of 4m x 2mx 10m. What is the greater pressure and least pressure it can be exerted on the ground?
(c). Explain why the wall of the dam is made much thicker at the bottom than at the top?
d) What is usefulness of atmospheric pressure in real life situation? (Any three)
4. a) Explain why efficiency of machines is always less than 100%?
b) An object weight in air is 6.0N and 4.0N when immersed in water. What will be its:
c) Givereason why a ship can move on surface of water without sinking?
5. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer on the space provided
i. A tendency of an object to fall to the lower level in fluid is called …………………………
ii. An upward force exerted on object when it is totally or partially immersed in fluid is known as ……………………
iii. A product of force and perpendicular distance is known as …………………………
iv. A percentage ration of work out put to work input is known as …………………………
v. An effort of 50N used to operate a machine to lift up a load of 150N the mechanical advantage ( M.A) of the machine is ……………………
6. (a) All form two students involved in performing physics experiment in the laboratory
must be aware of safety measures. Give out four (4) measures to reduce risks during experiment [4marks]
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________
(iii) ______________________________________________________________
(iv) ______________________________________________________________
(b) Physicists are always after exact evidence. Write down six (6) critical and logical steps followed when carrying out a physics scientific investigation. [6marks]
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________
(iii) ______________________________________________________________
(iv) ______________________________________________________________
(v) ______________________________________________________________
(vi) ______________________________________________________________
7. (a) (i) Write the formula for finding pressure in liquids and state what does each letter
represent in your formula.
(b) Give any three applications of atmospheric pressure in everyday life.
(i) …………………………………..………………………………………….
(ii) ………………………………………………………………………………
(iii) ………………………………….…………………………………………....
(c) Draw and explain how a car brakes system use Pascal’s principle to operate.
8. (a) A traffic police stopped a bus with very tall carrier. As a Physics student explain the
possible danger with that bus, why? [2mark]
(b) A uniform half metre rule is freely pivoted at 15cm and balances horizontally when a body of 40g is hung from 2cm mark.
(i) Draw a clearly labelled diagram to illustrate forces on a half-metre ruler. [3marks]
(ii) Calculate the mass of the rule
9. A) state laws of reflection
b) Explain the behavior of light when it encounters translucent, transparent and opaque materials
c) Calculate number of images when the angle between two plane mirrors is:
i. 600 ii. 00
d) How the number of images formed by plane mirrors related to the angle between two plane mirrors?
SECTION C (15 Marks)
10. (a) A form two student is in the physics laboratory. He is provided with density bottle, sand, digital balance and water. He is required to determine the density of sand using the instruments provided above, show how will he determine the density of the sand?
(b) In an experiment to determine the density of sand, Sophia obtained and recorded the following results.
Mass of the density bottle, M1 = 200g
Mass of density bottle and sand, M2 = 490g
Mass of density bottle, sand and water, M3 = 550g
Mass of density bottle and water, M4 = 300g
(i) What was the density of sand?
(ii) Determine the relative density of sand.
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 110
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 110
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
PHYSICS ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
FORM ONE-NOVEMBER 2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
1. For each of items (i-xx) choose the correct its letter in the box provided
(i)A physicist is generally interested in studying the relationship between:
(ii)The measurement of mass using a beam balance uses the principle of:
(iii)The following instruments are used to measure length EXCEPT:
(iv)According to Archimedes’ Principle, upthrust is equal to the:
(v)Work and energy have the same SI unit called:
(vi) A student gets electric shock and falls down unconscious in a Physics laboratory. Which of the following would you do first to help the victim?
(vii) An engineer wanted to measure the diameter of a wire to the accuracy of three decimal places. Which of the following instruments would you recommend to be used?
(viii) An egg was immersed in a transparent liquid contained in a glass beaker. The egg was observed to float fully immersed in the middle of the liquid. What conclusion can you make from the observation?
(ix)Water can exist in three states, namely:
(x) Which one will need much force to pull or push than the other between 10 kg of stone and 10 kg of cotton?
(xi) Which of the following forces can cause the mosquito larva to float on water?
(xii) Which of the following devices is used for measuring the upper fixed point of a thermometer scale?
(xiii) Which of the following is a safety precaution in the Physics laboratory?
(xiv) Which of the following statements is correct about mass?
(xv)A force which prevents a body to slide is called:
(xvi)One of the following is the condition for a body to float in water:
(xvii)Density and height are factors which affect pressure in:
(xviii)Which instrument will you use to measure accurately the inside diameter of a bottle neck?
(xix)Which of the following are used to stop fire?
(xx)The walls of a dam are made thicker at the bottom than at the top because the:
2. Match the following items.
List A | List B |
(i) Used to measure density of liquid (ii) Use in measuring density of irregular substance (iii) Used to prepare volume of correct solution (iv) Suitable to measure thickness of a wire (v) Characteristics which can be measured by an instrument. |
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3. Fill the gaps below
(i) Process of assigning numbers to observation or events__________________
(ii) _________________ is a characteristic which can be measured by instrument
(iii) A quantity that cannot be derived from another is___________
(iv) ______________ is SI – unit of length
(v) Amount of matter in a substance is _______________
SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4.(a) Define each of the following terms as applied in physics:
(i)Work
(ii)Energy
(iii)Power
(iv)Density
(b) A force of 10N acts on a stationary object of 5kg. This action causes an object to move along a smooth horizontal surface for 8 seconds before stopping. What is the velocity of the object?
5. State the following:
(i) Archimedes principle
(ii) Law of flotation
(b) A body has a mass of 120g and a volume of 100cm3. Will the body sink or float in water? Give reason for your answer.
6. (a) What is volume ………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Define relative density of a body
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(c) The mass of a density bottle is 15g. When it is filled full with a fluid of density 1.3g/cm3, its mass is 51g. Find the volume of the bottle.
7. (a) Mention the steps of scientific investigation in descending order
(i) ………………………………………………………………………
(ii) ……………………………………………………………………..
(iii) …………………………………………………………………….
(iv) …………………………………………………………………….
(v) ………………………………………………………………………
(b) Mention at least five (5) safety rule in a Physics Laboratory
(i) ………………………………………………………………………….
(ii) …………………………………………………………………………
(iii) …………………………………………………………………………
(iv) ………………………………………………………………………..
(v) ……………………………………………………………………….
(c) A square lead block has sides of length 5cm. If has a mass of 2kg. Calculate the density of the lead block.
(i) In g/cm3
(ii) Inkg/m3
8. (a) Define adhesion and cohesion.
(b) State hook's law
(c)What do you understand about capillarity?.State three uses of capillarity in daily life.
9. State Pascal’s principle of pressure
(b)What are the three factors that affect the liquid pressure?
(c) Calculate the area of a surface of an object which exerts a pressure of 0.2N/m2 when a force acting on it is 2N.
10.(a) List down four uses of hydraulic press.
(b)Why is a hole at the bottom of a ship more dangerous than one that is near the surface?
(c) Calculate the pressure at the bottom of the sea water 52m deep, if the density of water is 1025 Kg/m3. Take the acceleration due to gravity (g) as 10N/Kg.
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 73
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 73
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
PHYSICSFORM ONE
NAME………………………………………..CLASS………………………………….TIME:2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS.
(i)Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10m/s2
(ii)Density of water = 1g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3
(iii)1hp = 746 W
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
SECTION A.
(i)A Newton is a force which has the following units
(ii)Buoyancy mainly determined by two factors namely
(iii)A force exerted by pressure of PN/m2 and acting over an area of a A m2 is
(iv)Pressure in liquid depends on
(v)…………. Is the pull of the earth towards its center
(vi)Micrometer screw gauge is used for measuring length of object to the accuracy of
(vii)The force that course twisting of an elastic material is called
(viii)A piece of wood of volume 0.24cm3 and mass of 0.72g has relative density of
(ix)Physics is the study of relationship between
(x)Which of the following is not correct about force?
(xi)Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?
(xii)Which of the following is a safety precaution in the Physics laboratory?
(xiii)Which instrument will you use to measure accurately the inside diameter of a bottle neck?
(xiv)Which of the following statement is correct about mass?
(xv)A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure
(xvi)When a body of mass M, is lifted through a height h, it possesses the energy known as
(xvii)Liquid A has a density of 1.03g/cm3 and liquid B has a density of 0.97g/cm3 a hydrometer sinks
(xviii)The pressure or air inside a car tyre increases if the car stands for sometime in full sunlight. According to kinetic theory this is due to an increase inside the tyre of
(xix)A stone of mass 5kg is pulled to a height of 2cm above the ground. The work done against the pull of gravity is
(xx)A relative density bottle has a mass of 18.50g when empty 54.50g when filled with water and 38.30g when filled with a second liquid. The density of second liquid is
LIST A | LIST B |
(i)Contact force (ii)Weight (iii)Apparent loss in weight (iv)Viscousity (v)Force of gravity |
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3. Fill in the gaps provided of the;
(i)………………………….. is the weight of a body when it is immersed in a fluid.
(ii)…………………………… is the descent or decline of an object to the lower levels in a liquid.
(iii)Submarines, hot air balloons, ships hydrometers are the applications of the Archimedes principle and law of ………………………..
(iv)When a body is immersed in a fluid the upwards push that the fluid exerts on the body ………………………….. or buoyance.
(v)Mathematically force can be defines as …………………. times …………………
SECTION B (50 Marks)
4.(a) Define the term densityand state its SI unit.
(b) Relative density of aluminum is 8.5. What does this statement means?.
(c) An irregular solid x has a mass of 50g when it is totally immersed in water of volume 60cm3 the final water volume is read as 70cm3. Calculate the density of the irregular solid x.
5.(a) Define force and state its SI unit.
(b) Distinguish between matter and volume.
(c) As form one student.Give four difference between mass and weight.
6. (a) Define adhesion and cohesion.
(b) State hook's law
(c)What do you understand about capillarity?.State three uses of capillarity in daily life.
7.(a)Why do object ftoats in water?
(b) State Archimedes Principle
(C) An object weights 7.5N in air and it weights 4.5N in water
(i) Calculate upthrust action on the body
(ii) Relative density of the object
8. (a) What do you know about pressure, state its SI unit.
(b)Name device that are used for measuring atmospheric pressure
(c)A glass slab of density 2.0 Kg/m3 measures 2m x 1m x 3m. what is the (i) Maximum pressure it exerts on the ground
(ii) Minimum pressure it exerts on the ground
SECTION C ( 20 marks)
9. (a) What is joule as used in physics?
(b) State the principle of conservation of energy
(c) How much power is required to accelerate a 1000 Kg car from rest to 26.0 m/s in 8 s. Give the answer in horse power
10. (a) Define a beam of light
(b) Draw the following rays
(i) Parallel beam
(ii) Convergent beam
(iii) Divergent beam
(c) State laws of reflection
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FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 33
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 33
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
PHYSICS FORM ONE
NAME………………………………………..CLASS………………………………….TIME:2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS.
(i) Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10m/s2
(ii) Density of water = 1g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
SECTION A.
(i) A Newton is a force which has the following units
(ii) Buoyancy mainly determined by two factors namely
(iii) A force exerted by pressure of PN/m2 and acting over an area of a A m2 is
(iv) Pressure in liquid depends on
(v) …………. Is the pull of the earth towards its center
(vi) Micrometer screw gauge is used for measuring length of object to the accuracy of
(vii) The force that course twisting of an elastic material is called
(viii) A piece of wood of volume 0.24cm3 and mass of 0.72g has relative density of
(ix) Physics is the study of relationship between
(x) Which of the following is not correct about force?
(xi) Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?
(xii) Which of the following is a safety precaution in the Physics laboratory?
(xiii) Which instrument will you use to measure accurately the inside diameter of a bottle neck?
(xiv) Which of the following statement is correct about mass?
(xv) A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure
(xvi) When a body of mass M, is lifted through a height h, it possesses the energy known as
(xvii) Liquid A has a density of 1.03g/cm3 and liquid B has a density of 0.97g/cm3 a hydrometer sinks
(xviii) The pressure or air inside a car tyre increases if the car stands for sometime in full sunlight. According to kinetic theory this is due to an increase inside the tyre of
(xix) A stone of mass 5kg is pulled to a height of 2cm above the ground. The work done against the pull of gravity is
(xx) A relative density bottle has a mass of 18.50g when empty 54.50g when filled with water and 38.30g when filled with a second liquid. The density of second liquid is
LIST A | LIST B |
(i) Contact force (ii) Weight (iii) Apparent loss in weight (iv) Viscousity (v) Force of gravity |
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3. Fill in the gaps provided of the;
(i) ………………………….. is the weight of a body when it is immersed in a fluid.
(ii) …………………………… is the descent or decline of an object to the lower levels in a liquid.
(iii) Submarines, hot air balloons, ships hydrometers are the applications of the Archimedes principle and law of ………………………..
(iv) When a body is immersed in a fluid the upwards push that the fluid exerts on the body ………………………….. or buoyance.
(v) Mathematically force can be defines as …………………. times …………………
SECTION B (50 Marks)
(b) An irregular solid x has a mass of 50g when it is totally immersed in water of volume 60cm3 the final water volume is read as 70cm3. Calculate the density of the irregular solid x.
4. (a) The three states of water are (i) …………………………………………..
(ii) …………………………………………..
(iii) ………………………………………….
(b) Define (i) Force (ii) Matter (iii) Capillarity
(b) If the area of an object is increased its weight kept constant, what will happen to its pressure?
(b) Explain the terms adhesion and cohesion
(c) State the three uses of capillarity in our daily life
(b) An object weights 7.5N in air and it weights 4.5N in water
(i) Calculate upthrust action on the body
(ii) Relative density of the object
(b) Name devices that are used for measuring pressure
(c) A glass slab of density 2000kg/m3 measures 20m x 10m x 30m. what is the (i) Maximum pressure it exerts on the ground
(ii) Minimum pressure it exerts on the ground
(d) Pressure at the bottom of well is 9800N/m2. How deep is the well? (take density of water 1000kg/m3 and g = 9.8N/kg)
(b) A certain spring has constant of k = 20N/m if an object with 400g were hung from the spring how far would it stretch?
10. (a) What are the uses of the following devices?
(i) Manometer………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
(ii) Hare’s apparatus (inverted U – tube)
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(iii) U – tube
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(iv) Barometer
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Why a big Elephant manage to walk comfortably in mad soil without sinking while human being may sink easily?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(c) Draw a well labeled diagram which demonstrates that liquid pressure depends on depth.
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FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 31
FORM ONE PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 31