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Physics

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1. The mass of a body can be measured accurately using _______ (a)


spring balance (b) hand (c) chemical balanced (d) pendulum (e)
meter rule
2. The force that opposes motion of two surface contact is called (a)
friction (b) action force (c) field force (d) contact force (e) momentum
3. All is made of tiny particles called _______ (a) atom (b) element (c)
properties (d) mass (e) nucleus
4. A girl of mass 25kg climbs up 8 steps, each of height 0.25m in 20
seconds. Calculate the power of the girls (g= 10m/s1) (a) 0.25w (b)
12.50w (c) 25.0w (d) 100.oow
5. The energy from the sun is converted to electrical energy b the use
of _______ (a) photocell (b) photo chemical (c) photo graphic plate
(d) photometer (e) photosynthesis
6. The three states of matter are (a) electron, proton, and newton (b)
particles, protons and gas (c) liquids, solids and gases (d) solid, atom
and gas (e) molecules, atom and elements.
7. When a substance is heated which of these does not take place? (a)
Boiling (b) Burning (c) Expansion (d) Filtration (e) melting
8. The ratio of the work output of a machine to the work input is known
as (a) Effciency (b) effort (c) local (d) mechanical advantage (e)
velocity
9. A machine uses an effort of 5N to lift a load of 14N, calculate its
velocity ratio if it has an efficiency of 65% (a) 2.80 (b) 4.31 (c) 6.69 (d)
7.63 (e) 13.00
10. Velocity is defined as (a) distance / time (b) area covered /time (c)
displacement / time (d) distance x time (e) displacement x time
11. Which of the following is a vector quantity (a) speed (b) velocity (c)
time (d) distance (e) direction
12. 72km/hr is equivalent to (a) 1.2m/min (b) 12m/min (c) 120m / min (d)
1200m/min (e) 12000m/min
13. What changes of velocity is produced on a body of mass 4kg if a
constant force of 16N acts on it for 25? (a) 0.5ms-1 (b) 2.0ms-1 (c) 8.0
ms-1 (d) 32.0 ms-1 (e) 128 ms-1

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I A A ii A
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In the figures, is it true that C is the resultant of A and B A. I only B.I and
III only C. I and II and only D II E II and III only

15. A man is projected upward with a velocity of 10 ms-1, what is the


maximum height reached in metres ? (a) 1m (b) 5m (c) 10m(d) 20m
(e) 100m
16. Which of the following is NOT based on the kinetic theory of matter
(a) matter is made up of molecules (b) when solid expand on heating,
the molecules are puled apart against the force of intermolecules
attraction (c) molecules are in rapid motion (d) the movement of water
molecules moves in a semipermeable membrane
17. The rise of water in a tube is as a result of ______ (a) capillarity (b)
Osmosis (c) density (d) pressure (e) mass
18. At constant temperature, gases diffuse at rates which are inversely
proportional to the square root of their vapour density refers to
______? (a) law of diffusion (b) pressure law (c) Boyle’s law (d)
Grahams’s law of gases
19. Which of these is not a factor that affect diffusion (a) pressure (b)
vapour density (c) mass (d) temperature of substances (e)
concentration
20. The movement of water molecules from a region of higher
concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semi
permeable membrane is referred to ______ (a) pressure in gas (b)
capillarity (c) cohesive force (d) adhesive force (e) Osmosis
21. A body of mass 5kg falls from a height of 10m above the ground.
What is the kinetic energy of the body just before it strikes the
ground? (a) 50j (b) 5j (c) 500j (d) 250j (e) 100j
22. The inner diameter of a test tube can be measured accurately using a
(a) micrometer screw guage (b) pair of dividers (c) metre rule (d) pair
of vernier calipers
23. Two bodies of masses in ratio 3: 1 they experience forces which
impact to their acceleration in the ratio 2:9 respectively find the ratio of
forces the masses experience ? (a) 1:4 (b) 2:1 (c) 2:3 (d) 2:5
24. A lead bullet of mass 0.05kg is fired with a velocity of 200 ms-1 into a
lead block of mass of 0.95kg. given the lead block can move freely,
the final kinetic energy after impact is (a) 50j (b) 100j (c) 150j (d) 200j
25. A ball mass 0.1kg is thrown vertically upwards with a speed of 10
ms-1 from the top of a tower 10m high. Neglecting air resistance its
total energy just before hitting the ground is _____ (take g = 10 ms-1)
(a) 5j (b) 10j (c) 15j (d) 20j
26. A car mass 800kg attains a speed of 25m/s in 20 sec. the power
developed in the engine is ? (a) 1.25 x 104 w (b) 50 x 104w (c) 25 x
106w (d) 50 x 106w
27. When the brakes in a car are applied, the frictional force on the tyres
is (a) is a disadvantage because it is in the direction of the motion of
the car (b) is a disadvantage because it is in the opposite direction of
the motion (c) is an advantage because of the motion of the car (d) is
an advantage because it is in the opposite direction of the motion of
the car
28. The evidence for the particles nature of matter is shawn by (a)
diffusion (b) osmosis and diffusion (c) Brownian motion, diffusion and
osmosis (d) Behaviour of liquid
29. Physical quantities with both magnitude and direction are termed (a)
scalar quantites (b) vector quantities (c) fundamental quantities (d)
derived quantities
30. The ability or capacity to do work in any working environment is
referred to as _____ (a) power of heat (b) heat energy (c) energy (d)
none of the above

Section B answer any four question

1. Give the difference between scalar and vector quantities and five
example each
2. List 5 derived quantities and show how they have been derived
3. A stone is projected upward with a velocity of 20ms determine (a) time
to fight (b) total time of flight (c) maximum height
4. State newtons laws of motion’s
5. A stone of mass 0.5kg is thrown upward with a velocity of 40m/s.
calculates the kinetic energy of the stone descends to a height of 30m
find the potential energy at the descends to a height of 30m find the
potential energy at the height (Assume g = 10 ms-2)
6. State the relationship between mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and
efficiency
Chemistry

Sss1

1. Chemistry is define as ______ (a) a branch of knowledge which


produces chemicals (b) a branch of science which makes physics
and biology clearer (c) the oldest branch of science (d) the branch of
science which deals with changes in matter
2. Studying chemistry gives us training in the (a) scientific methods (b)
burning oil and margarine (d) rolling and leaves
3. These are adverse effects of chemistry except (a) pollution (b)
population (c) corrosion (d) drug abuse
4. Rusting can be prevented by the following except ______ (a) alloying
(b ) cathodic protection (c) supportive methods (d) application of
protective coating
5. Atom is ______ (a) the smallest part of a substance that can take part
in a chemical change (b) the smallest part of a compound that can
take in chemical reaction (c) the smallest part of a lattice which can
take part in chemical change (d) the smallest part of an element
which can take part in a chemical reaction
6. The smallest`part of a substance that can normally coexist alone and
still retain the chemical properties of that substance is ……… (a)
molecule (b) atom (c) ion (d) atomicity
7. The group of atoms which possesses an electric charge is
………(a)molecule (b)atom (c)ion (d)atomicity
8. These are basic particles from which matter could be made
except……… (a)salt (b)atom (c)ion (d) molecules
9. What is the mass of 3 moles of oxygen gas, O2? (a)32g (b)96g (c)8g
(d)16g
10. Calculate the percentage by mass of Na sodium in the
component element in sodium tnioxonitrate (v) (NaNo3 (a)270%
(b)16.5% (c)56.5% (d)53.0%
11. Matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical
reaction but changes from one state to another is (a) The law of
conservation of mass (b) The law of definite proportions (c) The law
of multiple proportion (d) The law reciprocal proportions
12. The moler mass of a substance is its relative molecular mass
express in ………..(a) gram (b)gram per gram (c) gram per mole
(d)gram per mole square
13. Matter can exist in three states(a) Solid, liquid and gas (b)atom
, molecules and ions (c)solid, ion and atom (d)molecules, liquids and
gas
14. Matter can be classified into……….(a)Elements, compounds
and mixture (b)atom, molecules and ions (c)solid, Liquid and gas
(d)none of the above
15. A substance which cannot be split into simpler units by ordinary
chemical processes is known as………. (a)Compound (b)mixture
(c)elements (d)ions
16. A substance which contain two or more elements chemically
combined together is known as ………..(a)compound (b)mixture
(c)element (d)ions
17. The volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to its
temperature in kelvin, provided that pressure is remains constant
states which law? (a)Charles law (b)boyles law (c)Daltons law (d)Gay
Lussacs law
18. The volume of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to
its pressure, provided that the temperature will remain constant
(a)Charlse law (b)Boyles law (c) Daltons law (d) Gay Lussac law
19. Boyles law is mathematically represented as ……….(a)V=k/p
(b)V=kp (c)V=pk (d)V=p/k
20. The relative atomic mass of chlorine is ………..(a)35.0 (b)35.4
(c)36.5 (d)35.5
21. Temporary hardness of water is removed by (a) boiling (b)
permutit (c) chemical (d) zeolite
22. Temporary hardness of water is due to the presence of ……..
(a) calcium and magnesium (b) calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (iv)
(c)magnesium tetraoxosulphate (iv) (d) all of the above
23. Most natural water containing dissolved mineral salt and (a)
suspended impurities and germs (b) suspended purities and germs
(c) have bigger impurities and germs (d) have big impurities and
germs
24. The only water which can be used in the laboratories is ………
(a) sea water (b) rain water (c) stream water (d) distilled water
25. Hard water does not lather readly with soap, is due to the
presence of certain …….. (a) sodium and calcium (b) calcium and
sulphur (c) calcium and magnesium (d) magnesium and sulphur
26. Water is composed of the elements …….. and …….. (a)
hydrogen and oxygen (b) oxygen and carbon (c) hydrogen and
carbon (d) hydrogen and ozone
27. Permanent hardness of water is mainly due to the presence of
…….. (a) calcium and magnesium ions (b) calcium and magnesium
molecules (c) calcium and magnesium atoms (d) calcium and sulphur
ions
28. One of these is not a water pollutant (a) crude oil (b)
biogradable chemicals (c) industrial waste (d) burning of bush
29. CaCo3 is ..,…… (a) soluble (b) insoluble (c) patially soluble (d)
patially insoluble
30. Ca (HCO3)2(aq) is …….. (a) soluble (b) inmsoluble (c) patially
soluble (d) patially insoluble
31. Water is composed by two elements in the ratio of (a) 2:1 (b)
1:2 (c) 1:1 (d) 1:0
32. Permanent hardness of water waste can be rmoved by (a)
boiling (b) chemical (c) preserving (d) all of the above
33. Hard water helps animals such as snail and crab to make there
shells (a) may be (b) may not be (c) true (d) false
34. The shells and crabs are made of …… (a) calcium tetraoxo-
carbonate (iv) (b) calcium trioxo-carbonate (iv) (c) all of the above (d)
none of the above
35. Soft water does not dissolve lead (a) may be (c) may not be (c)
true (d) false
36. The calcium salts in hard water when taken in by animals help
to strong teeth and bones
37. The electronic con figuration of oxygen is ……. (a) is2 252 (b) is2
252 332 452 (c) is2 252 2p4 (d) all of the above
38. The atomic number of Neon(ne) is ……. (a) 9 (b) 11 (c) 10 (d)
12
39. The electronic configuration is2 252 2p5 (a) nitrogen (b) neon (c)
livorine (d) carbon
40. Electrovalent compounds is …….. (a) high meeting and boiling
point (b) low meeting and boiling point (c) high meeting and low
boiling points (d) high boiling and low melting

SECTION B THEORY

Answer any three (3) questions

1. Name types of hard water and explain how they can be removed (1b)
mention 3 each advantages and disadvantages of hard water
2. Mention three different water pollutant (2b) explain how they can
pollute our water
3. State the method of control of water pollution (3b) the uses and
properties of water
4. Assume you are in the chemistry laboratory, compare the hardness of
distillated water and sea water and also set up the apparatus for the
experiment.
CRS

1. In the creation story, the job of giving names to all living creature was
performed by….. (a) God (b) man (c) Adam and Eve (d) the angels of
God
2. Reuben advised his brothers not to kill joseph but to ……. (a) shed the
blood (b) rescue him (c) cast him into a pit (d) sell him
3. At the time Deborah became Judge in Isreal she was a …….. (a) seer
(b) sorcerer (c) priestess (d) prophetess
4. God commanded Abraham to circumcise his male descesdant as a
……. (a) rule guiding all mankind (b) mark of honor (c) sign of God’s
covenant with Abraham (d) mark of faith
5. Moses was keeping flock of his father- in- law on mount ……. (a)
Giboa (b) Horeb (c) carmel (d) nebo
6. When told to lead Isreal in battle against canaanites, barak ……. (a)
consulted the oracle (b) immediately he met sisera at river kishon (c)
ask Deborah to a comparing him (d) preferred peace to war
7. Joshua and Caleb were from …….. tribe (a) Judah and Ephraim (b)
Reuben and Dan (c) Judah and Reuben (d) Ephraim and Dan
8. Which among the following did God directed Moses to appoint as his
successor? (a) Joshua (b) Caleb (c) Gideon (d) Aaron
9. According to the second account of creation, man was not allowed to
eat of the tree of (a) of knowledge of good and evil (b) that is pleasant
to the sight (c) that is good for food (d) of knowledge
10. How did Moses prove his leadership quality when god threatened
anyone that sinned? (a) forgave them (b) punished them (c) offered
sacrifices on their behalf (d) reprimanded them
11. Let there be light in the firmament of heaven to separate the day from
the night. This statement was made by God on the (a) third day (b)
second day (c) forth day (d) fifth day
12. The name Abraham means (a) son of Haran (b) father of multitude (c)
ask of God (d) thy will be done o God
13. God shows his power and perfection in creation by bringing into being
(a) light before darkness (b) the sun, moon and star (c) man made in
his own image (d) woman out of man
14. Moses was ask to remove his shoes because? (a) he had to show
respect (b) the place was a holy ground (c) he was in the presence of
angel (d) the area was the mountain of God
15. What did God did on the 7th day (a) hallowed the 7th day (b) rested on
the 7th day (c) took a record of all he have created (d) established the
creatures
16. Which of the following does not portray the quality of leadership in life
of Deborah? (a) ability to inspire others (b) self confidence (c) faith in
God (d) marriage to Lappidoth
17. After Joseph had revealed himself to his brothers, he …….. ? (a)
gave his brothers food (b) wept (c) departed (d) send them away
18. Moses ran away from Egypt because he (a) he could no longer
endure famine (b) feared the news of his act of muder would reach
the king (c) heard a divine call (d) wanted to revnite
19. God provided …… for the Isrealite by asking Moses to strike the rock
(a) bread (b) water (c) fish (d) none
20. Jesus declared himself to be…….. (a) life giver (b) life taker (c) life
gender (d) none
21. All except one are characteristics of love that should be practice (a)
boastful love (b) love without respect (c) love that endure (d) selfish
love
22. Lazarus was a brother of ………. (a) Mary and Salome (b) Martha
and Mary (c) Mary and Joana (d) Martha and Naomi
23. The consequences of sin excludes ……. (a) reconciliation with God
(b) death (c) banishment (d) eternal damnation
24. The first four disciples of Jesus Christ were……… (a) fishermen (b)
farmers (c) traders (d) drivers
25. The final means of salvation is through ……. ? (a) Mary (b) Abraham
(c) deacons (d) Jesus Christ
26. …….. is the divine act by which God declares a penitents sinner
righteous (a) restitution (b) sanctification (c) salvation (d)justification
27. Jesus met a Samaritan woman at the well of ……… (a) Esau (b)
Jacob (c) Isaac (d) Jeremiah
28. Giving involves…………..sacrifice and service (a) selfless (b) selfish
(c) partial (d) all of the above
29. The first four commandment deal with man relationship with…….. (a)
woman (b) God (c) neighbour (d) satan
30. Joseph was the son of……. (a) Jacob and Rachel (b) Abraham and
Sarah (c) Hannah and Zachariah (d) none of the above
31. Joseph was sold for ……….. (a) twenty five shekel (b) thirty shekel
(c) twenty shekel (d) fifty shekel
32. All except one are the leadership qualities found in Joseph (a)
humility (b) obedience (c) boastful (d) discipline
33. Moses was hidden for many month when he was born (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4
(d) 6
34. Who did God send to be Moses spoke man (a) Joshua (b) Caleb (c)
Aaron (d) Joseph
35. In time of crises we must learn to ……… (a) murmur (b) cry (c) calm
(d) restless
36. What leadership qualities was found in Joshua’s role in the spy
mission? (a) brave and wicked (b) fearful and wicked (c) bossy and
authoritative (d) brave and courageous
37. The name of the two son of Eli are …….. (a) Hophni and Jeremiah (b)
Hophini and Phinehas (c) Phinehas and Joshua (d) Esau and Jacob
38. Aaron accompanied Moses to Pharaoh because ? (a) Moses was
deficient in speech (b) Aaron was a Levite (c) Moses was appointed
by the people (d) Aaron was bold than Moses
39. Joseph’s brothers, hated him the more because? (a) of the coat
Jacob gave to him (b) he was the son of Rachel (c) their father loved
him more (d) he bought evil report
40. All except one are part of the ten commandment given to Isrealite (a)
to worship God only (b) observe the sabath day (c) not to bear false
witness (d) to take God’s name in vain

SECTION B THEORY

1a. Narrate the first creation story.

b. Explain how the story illustrate God sovereignty.

2. Outline the ten commandment.


3a. Narrate the story of the early life of Joseph.

b. Outline three leadership qualities that Joseph display.

4a. Narrate the story of how God’s guidance and protection were
demonstrated in the crossing of the Red sea.

b. What lesson can Christian learn from this.


CIVIC EDUCATION

1. UDHR is an acronyms for……..? (a) united distinction of human right


(b) universal declaration of human right (c) universal declaration of
his right (d) united declaration of human right.
2. Human trafficking is caused by all except …… (a) poverty (b) high
esteem (c) greed (d) corruption
3. Civic education is best defined as ….. (a) a study of how man could
become an effective quality citizen (b) study of man and politics (c)
study of human behavior (d) study of strata of the society.
4. The objective of civic education include all except (a) to make student
become aware of their right and duties (b) to help student be good
leaders and followers (c) to proper student to work against
government policies (d) to inculcate in citizen sense of patriotism.
5. Leaders fail to protect the interest of their followers because of all
except (a) selfishness (b) greed (c) indiscipline (d) patriotic spirit
6. …… is not a type of value (a) justice (b) honesty (c) selfishness (d)
self-reliance
7. The activities of red cross society, police, army etc are…… ? (a)
selfishness (b) co-operation (c) selflessness (d) justice
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