PRESENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCY BASED SERIES
PHYSICS FORM FOUR
MID-TERM EXAMS – AUGUST – 2023
Time: 3 hours
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (16 MARKS)
Answer ALL questions
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives then write the letter of the correct answer in the answer sheets provided.
i) Which of the following apparatus is used to measure the mass of an object?
ii) A piece of cork of volume 100cm3 is floating on the surface of water. If the density of the cork is 0.25g/cm3, what volume of the cork is immersed in the water?
iii) A blue T-shirt absorbs all the colour of the white light the blue
T-shirt looks
iv) A stone of 2kg falls from a height of 25m above the ground.
Calculate the potential energy
v) A capacitor is used to store electric charge in the form of electric field. Which of the following explains why capacitor is highly?
employed in most electronic devices and communications?
vi) A cube is made with equal lengths of thin copper wire. When the cube is uniformly heated from 200C to 600C
vii) The zigzag path travelled by an electron from negatively charged
viii) A spiral spring of natural length 1.50m is extended to 1.505m by a force of 0.80N. What will be its extension when the applied force is 3.20N?
ix) The note from a plucked guitar will have a low pitch if the string is
x) What do we call the temperature scale where 273 represent freezing and 373 represent boiling point of water?
2. Match the phrases in list A with their correct responses in list B by writing the letter of the correct answer.
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SECTION B (54 MARKS)
Answer ALL questions
3. Figure below shows a Hummer striking a nail in wood with a glacing (sideways) force. If the force is 60N at 600 to the vertical.
a) Find the vertical component
b) What will happen if the hammer strikes the nail horizontally with a force of 60N
4. a) i) The boots for soccer and hockey player have studs on their soles. Why?
ii) The force required by man to move his limbs immersed in water is smaller than the force for the same movement in air. Why?
b) i) A conical flask with a base of diameter 7.0cm is filled to a depth of 10cm with a liquid of density 840kg/m3. Find the total force due to the liquid on the base in Newton’s.
ii) Consider a cylinder of cross section A filled with a liquid of uniform density to a height h. a normal force acts on the bottom of the cylinder due to the weight of the liquid inside. Therefore, drive the pressure p exerted by the liquid on the bottom of the cylinder
5. a) Explain the following:
i) A person failing on a cemented floor gets more hurt than failing on a sand floor
ii) A hunter moves abruptly backwards on firing a bullet of 1kg his bullet of 10kg
b) A hydraulic press consists of a pump, load and two cylinders in which the layer cylinder is eight times the diameter of a smaller one. Use a well labelled-sectional diagram of a hydraulic press to determine the value of mechanical advantage of this machine if it is working with efficiency of 90%.
6 a) Use Newton’s second law of motion to reduce that, impulse is equal to the change of linear momentum of a body, and explain why it is necessary important to fold our legs when we jump from a height on landing.
b) Explain why it is extremely so easy to raise a cargo in water but extremely very difficult to raise the same cargo in air.
7. a) Differentiate between heat capacity from specific heat capacity. Give two points
b) A form four students at U.B.N secondary school mixed water from two pots of the same mass. One pot is at 250C and the other is at 350C. What will be the equilibrium temperature in degree centigrade?
8. a) The velocity of car B relative to car is 8m/s when the two cars are moving in the same direction and 28m/s when two cars are moving in opposite directions. Determine the velocity of each car
b) i) Why does an object appear colored when light fall on it?
ii) Explain why the result of mixing blue and yellow paints is very different from that mixing blue and yellow light.
SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two questions from this section
9. a) X-rays are said to have harmful effect to human being when used for long time. Explain the effects that X-rays cause to human.
b) i) Describe how x-rays are produced in x-ray tube.
ii) Explain four uses of x-rays in daily life.
10. a) State laws of electromagnetic induction
b) With reason name the following symbols. Hence state the function of each in the national grid of electricity.
11. a) Draw a well labelled diagram of cathode ray tube. Hence state two uses of the drawn diagram and two properties of rays produced in it.
b) What are the main purpose of connecting a diode and transistor on various electric devices? (Describe for each device)
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 174
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 174
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM EXAMINATION AUG- 2023
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
PHYSICS FORM FOUR
031
TIME: 3 HOURS
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
List A | List B |
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SECTION B (60 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(b) The acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter is about 2.6 times that on the earth. A spacecraft has a weight of 24500 N on earth.
(i) What is the mass of the spacecraft? (03 marks)
(ii) What would be its weight on Jupiter? (03 marks)
(b) A vertical object 10 cm high is placed 20 cm away from a convex mirror of radius of curvature 30 cm. using a ray diagram, determine (06 marks)
(i) Image distance
(ii) The height of the image formed
(ii) Explain the factors which affect the boiling point of water. (03 marks)
(b) A sample contains 800 g of Iodine-131. How much Iodine-131 in the sample will remain undecayed after 40 days, If the Half-life of Iodine-131 is 8 days? (05 marks)
6. (a) Mr. Samwel put the coin on a card placed over the mouth of a bottle. When the card is flicked away with the figure the coin drops neatly into the bottle.
(i) Which law demonstrated by Mr.Samwel? (01 mark)
(ii) State the law identified in (i) above (02 marks)
(b) A screw jack has a screw pitch of 5mm and the effort arm 16 cm
(i) State two forms of energy in which the energy supplied to the screw jack is finally converted to (2 marks).
(ii) Determine the percentage efficiency of this screw jack, if it needs an effort of 30N to lift a load of 750N. (04 marks)
7. (a) Describe how a lens camera operates the same as human eye. Give three points (06 marks)
(b) Briefly explain how conduction of heat can be applied in your daily life (three reasons) (04 marks)
SECTION C (25 MARKS)
Answer two (02) questions in this section.
(i) State the law that Mr. George formulate. (02 marks)
(ii) Briefly explain factors affecting resistance of a conductor observed by Mr. George Ohm to sum up his observation. (04 marks)
(b) (i) Distinguish between the concept of conductors, semiconductor and insulators in term of energy bands (04.5 marks)
(ii) Give out one structural difference between A.C and D.C generators. (02 marks)
(b) A string has length of 75 cm and a mass of 8.2 g. the tension in the string is 18 N. What are the frequencies of the 1st and 3rd harmonics? (06 marks)
(c) A transformer is used to step down 240 V mains supply to 12 V for laboratory use. If the primary coil has 600 turns, determine the number of turns in the secondary coil. (04.5 marks)
11. (a) Why some semiconductors called P type and other called N type? (3 marks)
(b) Describe, how you will connect the semiconductor diode as forward bias. (4 marks).
(b) The jaws of a vernier caliper touch the inner wall of calorimeter without pressure. The position of zero of vernier scale on the main scale reads 3.4 cm. the 6th of vernier scale division coincides with the main scale division. Vernier constant of calipers is 0.01 cm. Find actual internal diameter of calorimeter, when it is observed that the vernier scale has a zero error of -0.03 cm. (5.5 marks)
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 173
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 173
THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF REGIONAL GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM EXAMINATION
PHYSICS FORM-4
2021- AUG/SEPT
TIME: 2:30 HRS
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the answer booklet provided.
(i)Why is Mercury preferred in clinical thermometers as a thermometric of a liquid to water and alcohol?
(ii)Which process is involved in producing reverberation?
(iii) Which pairs of instruments would you use to correctly measure the diameter of a small ball bearing?
(iv) Which phenomena is a result of the earth being exactly along the same line between the centre of the sun and the moon?
(v) When the sun shines on the dark-coloured driving wheel of a car, the wheel feels warm. Why?
(vi)Which one is a characteristic of a plane mirror?
(vii)When silicon element is doped with phosphorus atoms, it produces
(viii) What will be the resistivity of a wire 2 metres long with a cross-sectional area of 0.50 mm2 and a resistance of 2.20?
(ix) The device which operates under the principle of total internal reflection of light is called:
(x)Where are asteroids found in the solar system?
2. Match the following items
List A | List B |
(i) A green house gas (ii) Earth – quake which occur after main earth – quake. (iii) Instrument used to record ground movement due to earth – quake (iv) Beginning point of earth – quake (v) Triatomic gas |
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SECTION B (60 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. 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 .
4.(a) (i) What is acceleration?
(ii) A car with a velocity of 60km/h is uniformly retarded and brought to rest after 10 seconds. Calculate its acceleration.
(b) (i) Distinguish between distance and displacement.
(ii) Provide one example of the law of inertia of a body.
(c)What is the mass of a body which when acted on by a force of 3N accelerates at 7m/s2.
5.Define the term light.
(b) By aid of a diagram state the laws of reflection.
(c)How many images can be formed if two mirrors are set:
(i)At angle of 60 0?
(ii)Parallel to each other?
6.(a) What are the uses of the following devices?
(i)Manometer
(ii)Heres apparatus (inverted U-tube)
(iii) U-tube ....
(iv) Barometer
(b) Explain why a big elephant manages to walk comfortably in maddy soil without sinking while a human being may sink easily.
(c) Draw a well labelled diagram which demonstrates that liquid pressure depends on depth.
7. (a) (i)What is meant by radioactive decay?
(ii) Give two effects of beta (β) particle on the nucleus of an atom.
(b) (i)Define the term isotope of an element.
(c) (i)How would you test whether a car battery needs recharging? (Give three points).
(ii) Two resistors each of 5 Ω Are connected in parallel across the same battery of e.m.f. 5 V and negligible internal resistance. If the battery is fully charged and then discharged within 20 hours, calculate the storage capacity of the battery.
SECTION C (25 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions from this section
9. (a) What is meant by the following terms?
(i)Volcanoes
(ii) Non-renewable sources of energy.
(b)(i) Mention two merits and two demerits of volcanoes.
(ii) Briefly explain two hazards associated with earchquakes.
(c) (i) List down two disadvantages of non-sustainable energy sources.
(ii) State two applications of energy generated from water.
11. (a) (i)Use the kinetic theory to explain why solids expand when heated.
(ii)Mention two experiments which can be done in the laboratory to verify thermal expansion of solids.
(b) Explain how each of the following works:
(i) a bimetallic thermostat.
(ii)a bimetallic thermometer.
(c) (i) What is an induction coil?
(ii) Describe the structure of an induction coil and briefly explain its mode of action.
10. (a) (i) State the laws of electromagnetic induction.
(ii) Mention two advantages of a.c. generators over d.c. generators.
(b)(i) Briefly explain why the core of a transformer is made of thin layers of metal insulated from one another.
(ii) Describe the structure of a step-up transformer and state how it works.
(c)A transformer with 4800 turns in the primary coil is designed to work form 240 V a.c. mains to give a supply of 8 V in order to ring a bell.
11. (a) Explain briefly the following:
(i) Thermionic emission (1 mark)
(ii) The production of a stream of electrons in a cathode ray oscilloscope (c.r.o.). (1 mark)
(iii) The principle of the transistor. (1 mark)
(b) What method in devices using the thermionic emission principle ensures that the electrons produced:
(i) do not accumulate at the source? (1 mark)
(ii) reach their target undeviate? (1 mark)
(iii) travel without meeting other forms of particles on their way to the target? (1 mark)
(b)(i) To ensure that the electrons produced do not accumulate at the source, the devices have anodes for accelerating the electrons from the source.
(ii) For the electrons to reach their target undeviated, the devices have a focusing anode.
(iii) The devices using the thermionic emission principle are evacuated so that electrons travel without colliding with other particles on their way to the target.
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 62
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 62
THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF REGIONAL GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRE-NATIONAL EXAMINATION SERIES-1
PHYSICS FORM-4
2020
TIME: 3:00 HRS
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the answer booklet provided.
(i) Which pairs of instruments would you use to correctly measure the diameter of a small ball bearing?
(ii) Which statement explains the basis of heliocentric theory?
(iii) Which among the following is a reason for the sky to appear blue while being observed from the earth?
(iv) The suspended magnetic needle always comes to rest with its axis in a vertical plane called?
(v) The correct arrangement of metals in ascending order of their linear expansivities is?
(vi) The loudness of a note produced by a vibrating object depends on?
(vii) In a black and white television, the image is formed on the screen by:
(viii) A green card with red flowers when viewed in a red light will appear:
(ix) Figure 1 shows a pattern of waves in a ripple tank traveling from part X to part Y across a plane section Z.
Figure 1
What observation can be made from Figure 1?
(x) A solid metal cube has each side doubled to make a solid cube of the same metal eight times bigger in volume. The ration of resistivity of the new cube to resistivity of the old cube is
2. Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number.
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SECTION B (60 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. (a) In a light experiment, a narrow beam of light directed onto a glass prism leaves the prism and falls on a white screen. Draw a labelled diagram to show the experimental set-up and observation seen on a screen.
4(a) (a) Why the inner core of the earth is solid while the outer core is liquid? Briefly explain.
(b) The frequency obtained from a plucked string when the tension is 2 N is 400 Hz. Calculate the frequency when the tension is increased by 6 N.
5. (a) A sample of carbon isotope 146C has a half-life of 5700 years. What fraction of 146C will remain after 11400 years?
(b) Describe the construction and mode of action of the PN junction semiconductor.
6. (a) Briefly explain why hydrometer
(i) is weighed with lead shots.
(ii) has a narrow stem.
(b) A piece of rubber of volume 100 cm3 and the density of 0.45 g/cm3 floats in water. Calculate:
(i) The volume of rubber that partially immersed in water.
(ii) The force required to immerse the rubber completely.
7. (a) (i) Define the term astronomy.
(ii)Enumerate three importance of astronomy to mankind.
(b) (i) Specify the difference that exists between galaxy and a planet. (ii) Outline three defining characters of a planet.
8. (a) (i) What is meant by the term thermal expansion?
(ii) Mention two applications of thermal expansion of solids.
(b) (i) List three areas where bimetallic strips are used.
(ii) Why a bimetal strip made of brass and invar is curved outside with brass?
SECTION C (25 Marks)
Answer two ( 2) question from this section.
9. (a) (i) Define turning effect of force and give its SI unit.
(ii) How the moment of force can be increased considerably in practical life? Give two examples.
(b) (i) List two factors that affect stability of a body
(ii) Briefly explain why the handle of a door is near its outside edge?
10. (a) What is meant by the following terms?
(i) Asteroids.
(ii) Astronomy.
(b) Distinguish between:
(i) Constellations and a galaxy.
(ii) Meteor and meteorites.
(c) (i) Mention two types of tides.
(ii) With the aid of diagram, describe how ocean tides are formed.
11 (a) (i) Define the term semiconductors.
(ii) How do intrinsic semiconductors differ from extrinsic semiconductors?
(b) (i) List four properties of cathode rays.
(ii) Describe how x-ray tube is used to produce x-rays.
(c) (i) Mention three uses of induction coil.
(ii) Briefly explain the working principle of a bicycle dynamo.
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 29
FORM FOUR PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 29