FORM TWO PHYSICS MIDTERM-2 EXAMS

PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION

AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES 

COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT

PHYSICS FORM TWO

MID TERM-2-EXAM AUG/SEPT– 2024 

031

Time: 2:30Hours

Instructions

  1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
  2. Answer all questions
  3. Sections A and C carry fifteen (15) marks each and section B carries seventy (70) marks
  4. All answers must be written in the space provided
  5. All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil
  6. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room.
  7. Where necessary the following constants may be used:
  1. Acceleration due to gravity, g=10m/s2
  2. π = 3.14

SECTION A. 

1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.

i) Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?

A. They need practical work only

B. They need only theory for learning

C. They need only observation

D. They need practical and theory work for learning

 

ii) A Doctor buys petrol from a petrol filling station. What does he/she pay for?

A. Mass 

B. Volume 

C. Density

D. Pressure

 

iii) The standard units of the basic quantities in measurements are as follows;

A. Kilogram, cubic metre and minutes

B. Metre, cubic centimeter and hours

C. Kilogram, metre and second

D. Centimeter, hours and cubic millimeter

 

iv). On the moon, as astronaut cannot drink lemonade with the help of a straw because; -

A. Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is less.

B. Lemonade evaporate quickly on the moon.

C. Increases due to area.

D. There is no atmosphere on the moon.

 

v) Relative density of a substance is 2.5. What is its density?

A. Equal to the density of water

B. Greater than density of water

C. Equal to the volume of water displaced

D. Less than density of water

 

 

 

vi). Which of the following forces can cause the mosquito larvae to float on water?

A. Surface tension 

B. Adhesive force 

C. Friction force

D. Cohesive force

 

vii) If the angle between two plane mirrors is 60 0 what will be the number of images?

  1.  2
  2.  3
  3.  4
  4.  5

 

viii) What name is given to the process in which a parallel beam of incident light is reflected as a not parallel beam of light?

A. Diffuse reflection

B. Internal reflection

C. Regular reflection

D. Angular reflection

 

ix) Which of the machines below is a first-class lever?

A. Scissor 

B. Shovel

C. Wheelbarrow 

D. Tweezer


 

 

x) A current of I.OA passes in the circuit as shown in the figure below. What is the numerical value of resistance Q?

image

A. 1.5

B. 3.5

C. 4.5

D. 2.5

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 Table provided.

LIST A

LIST B

(i). Tendency of matter to be in state of random motion

(ii). Ability of liquids to rise or fall in a narrow tube

(iii). Attraction force between molecules of the same substance

(iv). Ability of the surface of a liquid to behave like a fully stretched elastic skin

(v). Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration

  1. Surface tension
  2. Cohesive
  3. Adhesive
  4. Diffusion
  5. Osmosis
  6. Capillarity
  7. Brownian motion

 

 

 

SECTION B

  1. (a). State the Archimedes principle

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(b). List down three conditions necessary for a body to float

  1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  2. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3. ________________________________________________________________________

(c). An object of weight https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock-3.png when immersed in the water it experiences an up thrust of https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock-4.png. Calculate the following

  1. Real weight
  1. Relative density
  1. Density of the object in https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock-5.png

4. (a) State Paschal principle as it applied in pressure

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(b) State any four application of atmospheric pressure

  1. ___________________________________________________
  2. ___________________________________________________
  3. ___________________________________________________
  4. ___________________________________________________

(c). Briefly explain why the woman wearing shoes with pointed heels is more likely to cause damage to the wooden floor than the elephant.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(d). What will be the pressure due to a column of water of height https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock-7.png if the density of water is https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock/1697708291_1692360171-03-02-51-friday-18-aug-2023-physics-f2-mock-8.png.

5. (a) When water and mercury were in two separate measuring cylinders, the teacher asked student to observe the reading in both cylinders. Why does mercury form downward meniscus while that of water forms upward meniscus?

(b) A force of 4 N causes a certain copper wire to extend to 1.0 mm. Find the load that will cause a 3.2 mm extension on the same wire.

6. (a) When the metal can that containing hot water is closed, and the cold water is poured on it, the can collapses. Why?

(b) In an experiment using Hare’s apparatus, the lengths of methanol and water columns were found to be 16 cm and 12.8 cm respectively

(i) What is the relative density of methanol?

(ii) If the length of methanol column was altered to 21.5 cm what would be the new height of the water column?

7. a)i. Differentiate Distance from displacement.

ii. Write down three equations of linear motion

b) A paratrooper falling under gravity after 6 seconds, 

i. what will be the maximum height covered?

ii. What will be its velocity when hitting the ground?

8. 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?

9. 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)

SECTION C

10. a) state Newton’s laws of motion.

b) i. Give reason why a person doing high jump bend a little his legs on landing ii. Why it’s necessary to use seat belt in a car?

c) A tennis ball whose mass is 150 g is moving at a speed of 20 m/s. it is then brought to rest by one player in 0.05 s. find average force applied.

 

 

FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 189  

FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 189  

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

      REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT                       

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMS-AUG-2023

PHYSICS

CODE:  031                                

TIME: 2:30 Hours                                                                          AUG-2023

INSTRUCTIONS

  1.                This paper consists of section A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
  2.                Answer all questions in the space provided
  3.                Section A and C carries fifteen (15) marks each while section B carries seventy (70) marks.
  4.                All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
  5.                All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room.
  6.                Write your Assessment Number at the top right corner of every page.
  7.                Where necessary the following constants may be used.
  1. Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10m/s2
  2. Density of water = 1000Kg/m3
  3. Density of lead=11.3g/cm3
  4. Pie, π=3.14


 

SECTION A (15 MARKS)

Answer all questions in this section

  1.                For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided

(i). A needle may float on a clean water but sinks when some detergent is added to water because the detergent.

A. educes the density of water

B. Increase adhesive force between the needle and water molecules.

C. Lowers the surface tension of water.

D. Makes water surface slippery.

 (ii) A racing car turnaround corner safely than a tall bus can do because 

  1.              The bus has wider wheel base
  2.              The bus is heavier compared to a racing car
  3.              The racing car has lower centre of gravity
  4.              The racing car has higher centre of gravity.

 (iii) Which of the following materials can magnetically made strong?

  1.               Nickel and Copper
  2.               Steel and Brass.
  3.               cobalt and Iron
  4.              Cobalt and Copper

 (iv) A house building contractor fitted window glass panes which someone cannot see through but the room are full illuminated with light. These types of glass pane materials are said to be

  1.              Dim                 C. Transparent
  2.              Opaque            D. Translucent

 (v) Why the mechanical advantage is less than three in a single rope three pulleys system?

A. Because the effort may vary

B. Due to load rose

C. Because the upper pulley does not move

D. Due to friction on pulleys


(vi) If you are caught outside during a severe thunderstorm, you should 

  1.              Take shelter under the nearest tree
  2.              Stand under power lines 
  3.              Move to higher ground
  4.              Hide in a ditch

(vii) A mass of 0.2kg produces an extension of 8cm in a spring. The force required to produce an  extension of 6 cm is


  1.               0.75N.       C. 2.70N
  2.               1.50N.       D.  24.00N


(viii) Form two students had a trip to Mikumi national park when they entered in a bus most of them fell backwards, when the bus moved forward, their geography teacher told them to be careful. This situation is explained by

A. The unstable equilibrium of the bus

B. The newton’s third law of Motion

C. The newton’s second law of motion

D. The newton’s first law of motion

(ix) Pressure in a liquid is independent of the

  1.               Density of the liquid.
  2.               Depth below the surface of the liquid.
  3.               Pressure exerted on the surface of the liquid above.
  4.              Cross sectional area and the shape of the vessel containing the liquid.

(x) A student measured the diameter of a wire Using a screw gauge and he repeated the  experiment four times and listed the measurements. The correct measurement was

 

A.5.3cm              C.5.32 cm

B. 5.32 cm          D. 5.3200 cm


 

 

  1.                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 

Table provided.

 

LIST A

LIST B

(i). Tendency of matter to be in state of random motion

(ii). Ability of liquids to rise or fall in a narrow tube

(iii). Attraction force between molecules of the same substance

(iv). Ability of the surface of a liquid to behave like a fully 

stretched  elastic skin

(v). Movement of particles from high concentration to low 

concentration

 

A. Surface tension

B. Cohesive

C. Adhesive

D. Diffusion

E. Osmosis

F. Capillarity

G. Brownian motion

 

 

List A

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

List  B

 

 

 

 

 

  Answers

 

SECTION B (70 marks)

Answer all questions in this section

  1.                (a). State the Archimedes principle

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(b). List down three conditions necessary for a body to float

  1.               ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  2.             ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  3.           ________________________________________________________________________

(c). An object of weight  when immersed in the water it experiences an up thrust of . Calculate the following 

  1.                  Real weight

 

 

  1.                Relative density

 

 

 

  1.              Density of the object in

 

 

 

 

4. (a) State the principle of moments 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(b)(i) Distinguish between stable equilibrium and unstable equilibrium

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

 (ii)Mention two conditions necessary for an object to be in equilibrium under action of parallel   

       Forces

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(c) A uniform half –metre rule is freely pivoted at 15cm mark and it balances horizontally when 

a body of mass of 40g is hung from a 2cm mark 

(i)Draw a clearly labelled diagram to illustrate the forces on a half metre rule.

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) Calculate the mass of the rule

5. (a) Give the meaning of the following terms

  1.                  Velocity ratio ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________                                                                                                 

ii.      Efficiency __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 (b).A perfect machine has efficiency of 100% but practically there is no perfect machine why? 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

 (c )The diagram below shows a box of weight 150N being pulled at a steady speed up by a force of 100N. If the height of the plane is 2m above the ground and the length of the plane is 4m.

 

 

 Calculate

  1.                  Mechanical advantage

 

 

 

  1.                Velocity ratio of the machine

6. (a) State Paschal principle as it applied in pressure 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(b) State any four application of atmospheric pressure

  1.               ___________________________________________________
  2.             ___________________________________________________
  3.           ___________________________________________________
  4.           ___________________________________________________

(c). Briefly explain why the woman wearing shoes with pointed heels is more likely to cause damage to the wooden floor than the elephant.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(d). What will be the pressure due to a column of water of height  if the density of water is .

 

 

 

 

7. (a) A form two students performed an experiment on determination of the acceleration due to gravity by using an iron metal ball. Briefly describe the energy changes when the bob of a Simple pendulum swings from one side to another. 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

 

  1.            A pump raises 100kg of water through a height of 30m in 10sec. What is the power developed by the pump.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

8. (a) With aid of diagram, state the laws of reflection of light.

 

 

 

 

 

 (b) List four properties of the image formed by a plane mirror.

  (i)                                                            

(ii)                                              

(iii)                                              

 (iv)                                             

 

(c) Determine number of images that can be formed when two plane mirrors placed at

  1.               

 

 

 

  1.             Parallel to each other

 

 

 

9. (a)Explain how the area of plates and distance between plates affect the capacitance of the Capacitor

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

 

(b)A capacitor of capacitance 250is allowed to charge until the potential difference between its Plates is 10v. How much charge accumulated on the plates during the charging process? 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (c). Draw the sketch of a large and well labeled gold – leaf electroscope.

 

 

SECTION C (15 MARKS)

Answer questions ten (10)

10.(a) State Ohm’s law

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

   (b)The circuit diagram below that shows the current through the 6 Ω resistor is 2.5 A.

(i) What is the magnitude of the voltage from the power supply?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1.           Determine the current through the 8 Ω resistors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 (c).The form two students are given a set of materials in physics Laboratory as following Rheostat, voltmeter, ammeter, fixed resistor, switch and a cell to perform experiment aimed to verify ohm’s law. Draw a complete circuit diagram to show the arrangement such that the current can flow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 162  

FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 162  

THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

FORM TWO EXAMINANTIONS SEPT 2022

NEW NECTA FORMAT

 

031PHYSICS

TIME: 2:30HRS                                                                    

 

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten(10) questions
  2. Answer ALL questions in the space(s) provided 
  3. All writings must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil
  4. All communication devices and calculators are not allowed in the examination room 
  5. Write your Examination number at the top right corner of every page.
  6. Where necessary the following constant may be used 

(i) Acceleration due to gravity g=10m/s2

(ii) Density of water = 1g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3

 

FOR EXAMINERS’ USE ONLY

QUESTION NUMBER

SCORE

EXAMINERS INITIALS

1

 

 

2

 

 

3

 

 

4

 

 

5

 

 

6

 

 

7

 

 

8

 

 

9

 

 

10

 

 

TOTAL 

 

 

ENTERER’S INITIALS

 

 

CHECKERS INITIALS

 

 

 

 

SECTION A (30MARKS)

Answer ALL questions from this section

1. For each of the items (i)- (xx), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter besides the item number in the box provided 

(i) Force of attraction between molecules of two different substances is called…………

A. cohesion     B. adhesion     C. capillarity                D. surface tension 

(ii) A piece of metal has mass of 0.64g and volume of 0.16cm3. What will be its density?

A. 4000kg/m3              B. 0.25kg/m3               C. 3.0kg/m3                 D. 4kg/m3

(iii) The minimum pressure exerted by rectangular wooden block of 12kg measuring 4mx 3m x 2m on the bench is 

A. 20N/m2                   B. 1.5N/m2      C. 10N/m2       D. 0.5N/m2

(iv)  The pressure of water at the bottom of a pond 6.5m deep is……

A. 65,000N/m                       B. 6,500N/m2               C. 320N/m2                 D. 340N/m2

(v) If the upthrust is greater than the weight of a body then the body 

A. floats imperfectly               B. floats perfectly       C. rises            D. sinks 

(vi) A body weights 11.8N when totally immersed in a liquid, if the weight of the liquid displaced is 4.2N, the weight of the body in air is………

A. 7.6 N                      B. 16N                        C. 2.8N                       D. 49.56N 

(vii) A solid ball is taken from the earth to the moon. On the moon the ball has different….

A. density                   B. weight                    C. mass            D. volume 

(viii) Which of the following devices work with the help of atmospheric pressure? 

A. bicycle pump and hydrolysis press.                       B. flushing tank and syringes 

C. lifts pumps and hydrometer                                   D. car brakes and siphon

(ix) A current of 0.4A flows through a resistance of 7Ω, the potential difference across the resistance is…………….

A. 20V                        B. 2.8V                       C. 0.05V                     D. 3.2V 

(x) The density of water is 1g/cm3 and mercury is 13.6g/cm3. The object of density 2.5g/cm3 will sink in……..

A. mercury                  B. water                      C. hydrometer             D. manometer             

2. Match each item in List A with a correct response in list B by writing a letter of a correct response below the number of the corresponding item in List A in the table provided 

List A 

List B 

(i) State of balance of a body 

(ii) Sum of forces in one direction must be equal to the sum of the forces in opposite direction 

(iii) The point where force of gravity can be considered to act 

(iv) The object with high centre of gravity 

(v) Turning effect 

A. centre of gravity 

B. unstable equilibrium 

C. Translational force 

D. moment of a force 

E. condition for equilibrium 

F. Point of application 

G. Equilibrium

H. Stable equilibrium 

ANSWERS

List A 

(i) 

(ii) 

(iii) 

(iv) 

(v) 

List B 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION B (70 MARKS)

Answer all questions from this section

3.(a)  Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided 

(i) The ratio of charge to its potential difference is called…………………………………

(ii) The point of support about which a bar of lever turns is called………………………

(iii) The movement of solvent from region of low concentration to one of high concentration through semi- permeable membrane is called……………………………

(iv) An object which emits light when hot is called……………………………………….

(v) The rate of change of displacement is called………………………………………….

(b) Define the word coulomb.

(c) States Ohms law.

(d) Two resistors of 3Ω and 6Ω are connected in parallel to a 3V battery.

(i)Draw the schematic diagram.

(ii)Find the effective resistance of the circuit.

(iii)Calculate the current passing through the 60 resistor.

 

4. Study the figure below showing magnets facing each other and answer the questions that follows;

 image

 

 

 (a) Name parts labeled P, Q, R, S and T

(i) P is…………………………………          (ii) Q is……………………………………... 

(iii) S is ……………………………….          (iv) T is …………………………………….

(v) R is ………………………………..

(b) Define the following terms 

(i) Magnetic field ………………………………………………………………………….

……………………………………………………………………………………………...

(ii) Demagnetization……………………………………………………………………….

……………………………………………………………………………………………..

 (c) Mention three methods that you can use so as to change a piece of steel and become a magnet 

(i) ………………………………………..(ii)…………..………………………………..

(iii) ……………………………………………

5(a) Distinguish between speed and velocity ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(b) An object starts from rest to a velocity of 20m/s for 5 seconds; it maintains this speed for 20seconds before applying brakes and come to rest after 10seconds 

(i) Sketch the velocity time graph of this motion 

From the graph above, find 

(ii) Acceleration

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(iii) Deceleration 

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(iv) Distance covered by whole motion

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(v) Average speed of this motion ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...

(c) Define the term “Uniform acceleration ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

6(a)       (i) State the “law of floatation”………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(ii) State Archimedes principle

....................................................……………………………………………………………...........

………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(b) An aluminium ball weights 6N in air, 4N when immersed in water and 3N when immersed in honey. Calculate;

(i) Up thrust of honey on the ball

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(ii) Relative density of aluminum ball.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(iii) Relative density of honey 

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

 

(iv)  Density of honey in kg/m3

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

(c) Why is a hydrometer graduated with minimum reading at the bottom?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

7(a) Define the following terms 

(i) Machine ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………             (ii) Mechanical advantage ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………(iii) Velocity ratio ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...(b) Draw a pulley system with velocity ratio (VR) 5

 (c) The pitch (P) of a screw jack is 2.5mm. An arm of 56cm long is used to lift a car of mass 792kg if the efficiency of the screw jack is 25%. Find 

(i) Velocity ratio ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………..…………… (ii)  Effort to be applied at the end 

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

8(a) (i) define the term pressure and state its SI unit 

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(ii) Why are dams constructed thicker at the bottom than at the top?

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(b) Mention five (5) sustainable energy sources

            (i) ………………………………………………………………………………………

            (ii)……………………………………………………………………………………...

            (iii)…………………………………………………………………………………….

            (iv) ……………………………………………………………………………………

(v) ……………………………………………………………………………………..

(c) Explain why mercury is preferred more as thermometer liquid than alcohol (outline three reasons) 

(i)………………………………………………………………………………………

(ii)…………………………………………………………………………………….

(iii)…………………………………………………………………………………….

 

9. (a) Define the following terms 

(i) Inertia 

            ………………………………………………………………………………………………            ………………………………………………………………………………………………

(ii) Momentum 

            ………………………………………………………………………………………………            ………………………………………………………………………………………………

(iii) Impulse

            ………………………………………………………………………………………………(b) State Newton’s second law of motion 

            ………………………………………………………………………………………………            ………………………………………………………………………………………………

(ii) State the following 

1st Equation of motion ……………………………………………………………………

2nd equation of motion ……………………………………………………………………

3rd equation of motion ……………………………………………………………………

(c) A  ball “A” of mass 100g moving with a velocity of 5m/s makes a head on collision with a ball “B” of mass 200g moving with velocity of 2m/s in opposite direction. If A and B stick together after collision, calculate their common velocity “V” in the A. 

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SECTION C (15 MARKS)

Answer all questions from this section

 

10 (a ) Sketch the electrical symbol for each of the following devices. 

(i) Voltmeter 

 

 

(ii) Switch 

 

 

(iii) Battery 

 

 

(iv) Variable resistor 

 

 

 

 

(b) Calculate the effective resistance to the current flowing when resistors 4Ω, 2Ω and 5Ω are connected in 

(i) Series 

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....

(ii) Parallel 

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(c) Find the effective capacitance in the connection below.

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FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 113  

FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 113  

THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

PHYSICS MID TERM EXAMINATIONS AUG/SEPT 

FORM TWO-2021

Time: 2:30Hours

Instructions.

  1.                This paper consists of section A, B and C with a total of 10 questions
  2.                Answer all questions.
  3.                 Section A carries 30 marks, section B 50 marks and section C 20  Marks
  4.                 All answers should be written in the spaces provided.
  5.                All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized material are not allowed in examination room.
  6.                Write your number on every page of your answer booklet.
  7.                Where necessary, the following constants may be used;
  1.                      Acceleration due to gravity, g=10m/s2
  2.                      Density of water= 1g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3

 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) Bimetallic strips bend when heated because metals:

  1.              become softer when heated
  2.               expand in opposite direction
  3.               have different expansivities
  4.              have same expansivities

(ii)If you comb your dried hair with a plastic or nylon comb, you might observe the comb attracting some small particles. What instrument would you use to determine whether the comb acquired some electric charge:

  1.              ammeter
  2.               electrophorus
  3.               gold-leaf electroscope
  4.              voltmeter

(iii)White clothes are preferentially worn in sunny regions to black clothes because they:

  1.              absorb heat
  2.               diffuse heat
  3.               reflect heat
  4.              transmit heat

(iv)Gradient of the distance-time graph of a uniformly accelerated motion in a specific direction represents:

  1.              acceleration
  2.               deceleration
  3.               speed
  4.              velocity

(v)In order to balance a rigid body on a point, you must first determine its:

  1.              balancing point
  2.               central position of the body
  3.               centre of gravity
  4.              neutral point

(vi) A soldier firing a bullet from a gun experiences a jerking effect as the bullet leaves the gun. This phenomenon is explained by: 

  1.              Newton’s first law of motion
  2.               Newton’s second law of motion
  3.               Newton’s third law of motion
  4.              Principle of conservation of linear momentum


(vii)Penumbra refers to:

  1.               light shadow
  2.               moon
  3.               .partial shadow
  4.              total shadow


(viii)Charging an object by friction results in the transfer of particles called:

  1.               atoms
  2.               .electrons
  3.               neutrons
  4.              protons


(ix)A body weights 3.0N in air. When it is completely immersed in a liquid it weighs 2.2N, the upthrust experienced by the body is:

  1.               0.4N 
  2.                0.6N 
  3.                0.8N
  4.               1.0N

(x)When a bus is moving with constant velocity, its acceleration is:

  1.               constant
  2.               .minimum
  3.               maximum
  4.              .zero


(xi) As the balloon goes up, the weight of air displaced becomes less and less. This means that the upthrust: 

  1.               is increased
  2.               .is reduced
  3.               .is exactly equal to its weight
  4.              .remains constant

(xii)A boy weighing 45kg climbs up a stair case to height of 7 m in 5 seconds. The amount of work done by the boy:

  1.              70 J
  2.               105J 
  3.                450J
  4.               315J

(xiii)Ohm is the SI unit of:

  1.               conductance
  2.               .electric current
  3.               .potential difference 
  4.              upthrust and weight

(xiv)The property of a material to recover its original shape and size on removal of a stretching force is called:

  1.               compression 
  2.                elasticity
  3.                elastic limit 
  4.               plasticity

(xv)The area under the velocity-time graph represents:

  1.              acceleration 
  2.               distance covered 
  3.               speed 
  4.              velocity


(xvi)The volume of a piece of metal with a mass of 150g and density of 0.03g/cm3 is:

  1.               5 x 10-3 cm 3
  2.                5 x 10 1 cm 3
  3.                5 x 10 2 cm 3
  4.               5 x 10 3 cm3

(xvii)A potential difference of 12V is applied across a resister of 1200, The current in circuit is:

  1.               0.1A 
  2.                10A 
  3.                132A 
  4.               440A

 (xviii) What makes the last drop of tap water remain hanging for sometime at the outlet of the tap soon after closing the tap?

  1.               Capillarity 
  2.                Osmosis
  3.                Surface tension 
  4.               Viscosity

(ix)The best test for a magnetized material is:

  1.                attraction
  2.               friction
  3.               heating
  4.              .repulsion


(xx)A passenger in a bus which starts to move forward tends to fall backwards. This phenomenon demonstrates:

  1.              Newtons first law of motion
  2.               Newtons second law of motion
  3.               Newtons third law of motion
  4.              The law of conservation of linear momentum

2.Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number.

LIST A

LIST B

  1. First class lever
  2. Force of attraction between the earth and a body
  3. Force of attraction between molecules of different substances
  4. Has no unit
  5. Magnetic lines of force
  1.              Adhesion force
  2.               A pair of scissors 
  3.               Cohesion force
  4.              Collision force
  5.               Force of gravity
  6.                Hydrometer
  7.              Impulse
  8.              Magnetic effect on a material
  9.                 Magnetic moment
  10.                 Neutral point in a magnetic field
  11.              Penumbra
  12.               Relative Density
  13.             Umbra

(i)The quantity of space that an object occupies is known as 

(ii)Occurs when a body’s rate of change of displacement is constant 

(iii)A physical quantity measured by using thermometer is referred to as

(iv)Causes an object to rotate or turn about a fixed point

(v)The angle between the geographic north and the magnetic north is called 


SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.


SECTION B

4.(a) State two conditions for a body to be in equilibrium.

(b) Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity.

(c) A uniform metre rule AB is balanced horizontally on a knife edge placed 5cm from B with a mass of 60g at B. Find the mass of the ruler.


5.(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 ION/Kg.
 

6.(a)What is meant by acceleration?

(b) In which case is acceleration said to be uniform?

(c) A car with a velocity of 90km/h is uniformly retarded and brought to rest after 10 seconds. Calculate its acceleration.

7. What do you understand by the following terms?

(i) Work 

(ii) Energy 

(iii) Power 

(b) Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200kg of water through a vertical height of 6m in 10 seconds, given g =10m/s2.

(c) Explain the meaning of the following terms:

(i)Kilowatt . 

(ii)Kilojoules . 


8.(a) Elasticity can be defined as .

(b) Mention two methods by which a magnetic substance can be turned into a magnet. 

(c) Two types of intermolecular forces are: 


SECTION C (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.


9.a) A Voltmeter connected across an electric bulb reads 3 V and an ammeter in series with a battery of 2 cells reads 0.2 A. If the switch is closed:

(i)Draw a circuit diagram to represent the information

(ii)Calculate the resistance of the electric bulb.

b)(i) State the law of static electricity

(ii) Draw electric fields for the following static charges showing neutral (N) points

10.A load of 500 Newton is raised through 5 metres by a machine when its effort moves simultaneously through a distance of 25 metres along its direction. If the machine has an efficiency of 80% calculate the value of the effort and the total work done by the machine.

FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 69  

FORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 69  

THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE

MINISTRY OF REGIONAL GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER   EXAMINATION SERIES

PHYSICS  FORM-2

2020

TIME: 2:30 HRS

Instructions 

1.  This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.

2.  Answer all questions.

3.  All answers must be written in the spaces provided

4.  All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.

5.  All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.

6.  Write your Examination Number at the top right hand corner of every page.

7.  Where necessary the following constants may be used:

(i) Acceleration due to gravity, 3 g = 10m / s2. 3 (ii) Density of water = 1g / cm or 1000kg / m .

SECTION A (30 MARKS)

1. For each of the items (i) - (xx), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.

(i)  Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?

  1.  They need practical and theory work for learning.
  2.  They need only theory for learning.
  3.  They need practical work only.
  4.  They need only observation.

 (ii)  Which of the following is a safety precaution in the Physics laboratory?

  1.  Doing experiment in the laboratory
  2.  Handling of apparatus in the laboratory
  3.  Use equipment with care in the laboratory
  4. Do anything in the laboratory

 (iii)  Which instrument will you use to measure accurately the inside diameter of a bottle neck?

  1.  tape measure.
  2.  micrometer screw gauge.
  3.  metre rule.
  4. Vernier calipers.

 (iv)  Which of the following statements is correct about mass?

  1.  It is measured by beam balance
  2.  It is measured by spring balance 
  3.  It varies with place 
  4.  It can be zero.

 (v)  A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure

  1.  the volume of liquids. 
  2. the density of liquids.
  3. the density of solids.
  4. the volume of solids.

(vi)One of the following is the condition for a body to float in water:

  1. The mass of a floating body is greater than displaced water.
  2. The density of the body must be less than the density of the fluid.
  3. The upthrust due to the liquid must be smaller than the weight of the body.
  4. The displaced water is less than the floating body.

 (vii)In a solid state the force of attraction between molecules is greater because particles are:

  1. closely packed together.
  2. somehow apart.
  3. not closely packed together.
  4. moved so randomly.

 (viii)The phenomenon observed when maize flour is poured on top of water is called:

  1. diffusion. 
  2.  capillarity.
  3. surface tension.
  4. osmosis.

 (ix)Density and height are factors which affect pressure in:

  1. solid.
  2. solid and liquid.
  3. liquid.
  4. gas.

 (x)When a body is performing a work, it is said to have:

  1. moment.
  2. energy.
  3. momentum
  4. work.

(xi)How can a real image be distinguished from a virtual image?

  1. Real image is inverted while virtual image is upright.
  1. imageReal image is upright while virtual image is inverted.
  1. Virtual image is formed by convergent rays while real image is formed by divergent rays.
  2. Real image is formed by convergent rays while virtual image is formed by divergent rays.

 (xii)Why is an atom electrically neutral?

  1. It consists of equal number of electrons
  2. It consists of equal number of protons and electrons.
  3. It consists of equal number of electrons and neutrons.
  4. It consists of equal number of protons and neutrons.

 

(xiii)A potential difference of 12V is applied across a resistor of resistance 24 0. The current in a circuits is:

  1. 0.5A
  2. 2A
  3. 0.5?
  4. 288?

 (xiv)If a North pole is used in the stroking method of magnetization, the end where the stroking begins is:

  1. South pole 
  2. North pole 
  3. West
  4.  East.

 (xv)Figure 1 shows a ruler balanced by placing the loads at its ends. What is the weight X?

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Figure 1

  1. 5N
  2. 0.5N
  3.  IOON 
  4.  200N

 

(xvi)ln Figure 1 the angle of reflection is equal to:

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Figure. 1

  1. 500
  2. 400
  3. 1300
  4. 450

 (xvii) Unlike magnetic poles as well as unlike electric charges, when brought close to each other they tend to

  1. attract each other
  2. repel each other
  3. exist in pairs
  4. separate

 (xviii)The resistance of on operating lamp rated 115 V and 0.25 A is

  1. 460 ?
  2. 29 ?
  3. 114.75 ?
  4. 230 ?

 (xix)In which region can the north pole of a magnet be directed?

  1. Towards the geographic North Pole
  2. Towards the geographic South Pole
  3. Along the Equatorial
  4. Along the Coast of Antarctica

(xx)Ability of man to walk properly along a road is one of the applications of

  1. stable equilibrium
  2. unstable equilibrium
  3. neutral equilibrium
  4. neutral and stable equilibrium

2.Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the number of the corresponding item in List A in the table provided

LIST A

LIST B

(i)An instrument that measures length, depth, internal and external diameters.
(ii)An instrument that measures volumes of liquid.
(iii)An instrument that measures force or pull.
(iv)An instrument that is used to transfer specific amounts of liquids from one container to another.
 (v)An instrument that measures body temperature. 

  1. Measuring cylinder.
  2.  Pipette
  3. Vernier calipers
  4. Glass tumbler
  5. Spring balance
  6. Clinical thermometer
  7. Magdeburg experiment

 

3.Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided.

(i)Basic physical proportions of measurement which cannot be obtained from any other proportions by either multiplication or division are called. ...

(ii)Staircases, winding roads uphill, wedges and a screw are physical examples of .....

(iii)The resistance of a body to change its state of rest is called ....

(iv)Objects that emit light when they are hot are called ....

(v) Materials which do not obey Hooke's law are known as ......

SECTION B (50 MARKS)

4. (a) Define the following terms as applied in measurements and give two examples:

 (i) Fundamental quantities ______________

 (ii) Derived quantities __________________

 (b) Figure 2 shows a graduated cylinder containing water before and after a stone is immersed.

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Figure 2

 If the mass of the stone is 50 g, calculate the 

 (i) Volume of the stone.

 (ii) Density of the stone.

5.  (a) (i) List two characteristics of images formed by plane mirrors. 

 (ii) Giver a reason why the sky appears blue during a clear sunny day?

 (b)  Draw the diagram of each of the following:

(i)  Parallel rays of light.

(ii)  Divergent rays of light.

(iii)  Convergent rays of light.

 

6.  (a) Define the term “force” and state its SI unit

(b) A spring balance reads 12 N when a metal block is suspended from it and 10 N when the block is completely immersed in water. Calculate the: 

(i)  Upthrust on the block

(ii)  Relative density of the block

7.  (a) (i) State the law of conservation of linear momentum. 

  (ii) Define the term “elastic collision”.

(b) A body of mass 8 kg moving with a velocity of 20 m/s collides with another body of mass 4 kg moving with a velocity of 10 m/s in the same direction. The velocity of the 8 kg body is reduced to 15 m/s after the collision. If the bodies do not stick together after the collision, calculate the final velocity of the 4 kg body.

 

8.(a) Define each of the following terms as applied in physics:

(i)Work

(ii)Energy image

(iii)Power image

(iv)Density

(b) A force of ION acts on a stationary object of 5kg. This action causes an object to move along a smooth horizontal surface for 8 seconds before image stopping. What is the velocity of the object?

SECTION C.

9.(a) What is energy?

(b) State the principle of conservation of energy.

 (c) A motor exerts a horizontal force of 200N in pulling a box 10m across a level floor. How much work did the motor do?

10. (a) Define the word coulomb.

(b) States Ohms law.

(c) Two resistors of 30 and 60 are connected in parallel to a 3V battery.

(i)Draw the schematic diagram.

(ii)Find the effective resistance of the circuit.

(iii)Calculate the current passing through the 60 resistor.

 

 

 

 

 

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