Ebook 1662081944 5830
Ebook 1662081944 5830
Ebook 1662081944 5830
Phycial Sciences
Physics - deals with matter and energy and of the interactions between the two
Physics
Scientific Notation
-short-hand writing extremely large or small numbers using power of ten notation
-takes the form “A x 10” where A is an integer from 1 to 9.9999 and n is the exponent in the power of ten.
-The exponent n may be dealth also as the number of times the decimal point is moved; positive if moved to the
left, and negative when moved to the right
Example: 361000 = 3.61 x 10⁵ - decimal point is moved to the left 5 times so that the number to the left of the
decimal point is less than ten.
Example: 000361 = 3.61 x 10⁻⁴ - decimal point is moved to the right 4 times so that the number to the right of the
decimal point is less than ten.
Measurement
- the process of comparing the quantity to be measured and the corresponding standard
Physical Quantities
- There are two types of physical quantities, namely: the fundamental quantities and the derived quantities.
-The fundamental quantities are also called basic quantities. The following are the fundamental quantities, together
with their corresponding standards units:
* lenght meter
* mass Kilogram
* time second
* temperature Kelvin
Density = mass/volume and volume = I x I x I, density is derived from fundamental quantities length and mass.
* Directly Proportionality - when one quantity increases, the other quantity increases also in proportion to each other.
- A is directly proportional B
- A/B = K
- If A is plotted against B, the resulting graph line is straight line slanting to the right
*Direct-square Proportionality - when one quantity increases, the other quantity increase also, but faster and greater
than the other.
- is directly proportional to B2
- A/B2 = K
*Inverse Proportionality - when one quantity increase the other quantity decrease.
- A is inversely proportional to B.
- AB = K
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: D
Answer: B
Answer: A
Asnwer: D
Answer: A
Answer: C
9. A single system on which all scientists all over the world agree for units of measurement is called
Answer: B
11. “If speed is more than time to cover a fixed distance would be less” this is a ease of:
Answer: A
12. If A can finish a work in “n” days then part of the work finished in 1 day is:
Answer: B
b. If number of students is a hostel are increased then fixed food provision will last for less days
c. For fixed duration, more the periods, lesser will be the duration of one period.
d. In case of a cylindrical vessel, lesser the diameter more is the level of water in it.
Answer: A
x 5
Y 30
a. 10 b. 15 c. 40 d. 20
Answer: C
15. Iif an increase in one quantity brings about a corresponding decrease in the other and vice versa. Then two
quantities vary:
Answer: B
Mechanics
Force
-push or pull that changes or tends to change the motion of the body
- sets of forces
- Parallel forces - forces whose lines of action are parallel to each other
Friction - a force between two surfaces that opposes the motion of the body
Laws of Equilibrium
First law of equilibrium - for a body to be at rest, the sum of all the forces should be equal to zero
Second law of equilibrium- for a body to be at rest, the sum of all the torques should be equal to zero
Motion
Rectilinear Motion - motion along a straight path. An example of this is the motion o a freely-falling body.
Curvilinear motion - motion along a curved path. Circular motion and projectile motion are examples of curvilinear
motion.
* Law of Inertia - a body at rest will remain at rest and body in motion will continue to move in uniform motion
unless acted upon by unbalanced force.
*Law of Acceleration - when acted upon by a net force, the body will accelerate, and that acceleration of the body
is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the mass of the body. F = ma.
*Law of Interaction - for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.
Answer: B
Answer: B
Answer: C
Answer: C
5. A beetle crawls 2 cm/ minute for ten minutes. How far did it crawl ?
Answer: D
6. A foce is decribed as …
Answer: C
Answer: A
8. When you slide a box across the floor what force must you push be stronger than ?
Answer: B
9. The moon has a smaller mass than the Eartg. If you were able to travel to the moon your weight would …
a. Increase b. decrease c. stay the same d. vary with day and night
Answer: B
Answer: C
11. This test paper is sitting at rest on your desk. Which of the following statements best describes this situation?
a. There are no forces acting on your paper
Answer: D
12. What forces are acting on a dropped book that falls to the floor?
a. Gravity only
c. Air resistance
d. Friction only
Answer: B
a. Balanced forces
b. Unbalanced forces
c. Acceleration
d. Velocity
Answer: B
14. Which one of the following objects has the greates inertia ?
b. A golf ball
c. A soft ball
d. A bowling ball
Answer: D
Answer: A
Work
-The product of the force applied and the displacement through which the force is directed
◼ The six simple machines are: lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane. Screw and wedge.
◼ Mechanical advantage is the number of times a machine can do work compared to the work done without
machine.
◼ The efficiency if a machine is the ratio of work output to work input efficiency = work output/ work input x 100%
Power
Energy
Forms of Energy
➢ Mechanical Energy
PE = mgh , whre m = mass of the body, h = height and g = acceleration due to gravity which is 9.8 m/s²
⚫ Thermal Energy - internal energy of a body which is the total kinetic energy of the molecules of a
body.
1. When a body falls freelu under gravity, then the work done by the gravity is _______.
Answer: A
2. When a gas filled in a cylinder fitted with a movable piston is allowed to expand, the work done by the gas is positive.
a. Yes, becasue of the force due to gas pressure and displacement in the same direction
b. No, becasue of the force due to pressure and placement in the same direction
3. When a body slide against a rough horizontal surface, the work done by the friction is _______.
Answer: C
4. When a body is lifted, the work done by the gravitational force is positive.
b. No, because when body is lifted the work done by the gravitational force is negative.
Answer: B
5. For body moving in a circular path, the work done by the centripetal force is _______.
Answer: D
6. A gardener pushes lawn roller through a distance of 20m. if he applies a force of 20kg weight in a direction inclined at
60⁰ to the ground, find the work done by him. ( g=9.8m/s²)
Answer: B
7. A person is holding a bucket by applying a force of 10N. He moves a horizontal distance of 5m and then climbs up a
vertical distance of 10m. Find the total work done by him ?
Answer: C
8. A bullet fired from a gun can pierce a target due to its _________.
Answer: C
9. The transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the
force is called
Answer: B
10. A boy exerts an average force of 65N when he lifts a box 1.2m. how much work does he do ?
a. O J b. 78 J c. 66 J d. 54 J
Answer: B
Answer: D
13. How much power is required to lift a 30N chair. 20m in 2s?
Answer: 3.0 W
14. A boy pushes on a parked car with a force of 200N. The car does not move. How much work does the boy do ?
Answer: B
a. m/s b. kg x m/s c. J d. W
Answer: C
Fluids
If the density of the material or substancen is greater than the density of the liquid, the material will sink in the liquid; if
the density of the material or substance is less than the liquid, the material will float in the liquid.
The greater the density of the liquid, the greater is the bouyant force.
Liquid Pressure - depends on the density and height of the liquid. Liquid pressure , p=dhg where p is the liquid pressure,
d is the density of the liquid and h is the height of the liquid, g is a constant and does not affect the pressure.
Atmospheric pressure or Air pressure depends on the height. The higher the position, the thinner is the air, and the
lesser is the air pressure.
Temperature conversion
- oF = 9/5 C + 32o
- oK = oC + 273o
◼ Convection - heat transfer by the actual movement of heated molecules. The circulation of the heated
molecules is called convection current.
Change of Phase
⚫ Melting or Fusion - change of phase from solid to liquid at its normal melting point
⚫ Freezing or Solidification - change of phase from liquid to solid at its normal freezing point
⚫ Vaporization - change of phase from liquid to gas at its normal boiling point
⚫ Sublimation - change of phase from solid to gas without passing the liquid state
-A wave is a disturbance propagated through a medium. There are two kinds of waves: transverse wave and
longitudinal wave.
- Sound is a longitudinal wave, coming from a vibrating source, transmitted through a medium and interpreted by
the sense of hearing.
Light
- electromagnetic Wave theory - light is composed of electric field and magnetic field
❖ Since light behaves as a wave, it can be reflected, refracted, diffracted and interfered.
❖ The image formed by a mirror is due to reflection of light. The kinds of mirror are plane and curved mirrors. Curved
mirrors can be convex or concave.
❖ The image formed by a lens is due to refraction of light. Lenses are categorized as diverging and converging.
Answer: D
a. Cmᵌ b. g/mL c. mL d. g
Answer: B
3. What is density?
a. The compariosn of how much matter in an object to how much space it takes up
Answer: D
c. A chemical change occurs as ice melts that causes the mass of the water to increase
Answer: D
5. An object has a mass of 10 grams and a volume of 2 mL. What is the density of the object?
Answer: A
6. If the substance is hot, its particles will
Answer: A
Answer: A
Answer: B
Answer: B
Answer: D
a. Linear motion
b. Circular motion
c. Vibrating bodies
d. Transitional motion
Answer: C
b. 15Wm⁻² to 18Wm⁻²
c. 10⁸Wm⁻² to 2Wm⁻²
d. 10⁻ᵌWm⁻ⁱ to 10⁻⁶Wm⁻ⁱ
Answer: A
13. The loudnes of sound varies directly with the vibrating body’s
a. Intensity
b. Amplitude
c. Pitch
d. Quality
Answer: B
Answer: C
15. Sound energy passing per second through a unit area held perpendicular is called
Answer: A
Electricity
Classfication of Electricity
Electrostatics is electricity at rest. It only involves electric charges and their behavior. Electric charges are two
kinds:
Ohm’s Law states that the current flowing is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to
resistance. I = V/R
Electromagnetism
Atom - smallest and invinsible particle of matter. It is composed of sub-particles, namely: electron, which carries
negative charge, proton which is posotively charged and neutron which is neutral.
* Fision - when a heavy nucleus splits together with the release of energy
*Fusion - when two light nucleus combine with the release of energy.
c. Resistor
d. Inductor
Answer: A
2. Weak ionic current in our body that travels along the nerve can produce the ______.
Answer: D
Answer: D
4. A transformer is designed to convert the voltage from 240 V a.c mains to 12 V, and has 4000 turns on its primary coil.
The turns on its secondary coil should be.
Answer: B
5. In transformer the changing current in primary coil induces changing magnetic field in
Answer: D
6. The efficiency of a nuclear power plant in comparison to a conventional thermal power plant is
Answer: C
7. Isotopes of same elements have_____
Answer: B
Answer: A
a. Mass number
b. Atomic number
c. Chemical properties
Answer: A
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: B
13. Which of the following nuclear reactor does not need a heat exchange for generation of steam
Answer: D
a. 1 b. 2 c. U d. 3
Answer: C
Answer: D
Chemistry
Matter
Classification of Matter:
Compounds - made of 2 or more different atoms in definite composition or ratio which cannot be seperated
by ordinary physical means
Glucose - C6H1206
Mixtures - physical combination of 2 or more substances which can be seperated by mechanical means.
Homogenous Mixture - a mixture in which the molecules are thoroughly mixed; a mixture that is uniform throughout.
- Solutions are homogenous mixture. The components of the solution are solute, which is dissolved particles, and
the solvent which is the dissolving particles.
Heterogenous Mixture
Suspensions - heteregenous mixture where particles are too large that they settle at the bottom of the container.
Colloids - heterogenous mixtures whose particles are not large enough to settle nor small enough to be dissolved,
like the Tyndall Effect, which is the scattering of light by the particles.
Methods of Separating Mixtures
Magnetism - use of magnets to separate magnetic materials from the nonmagnetic ones
Distillation - liquid is set to boiling. Vapour is collected and later cooled to condense
Properties of Matter
Physical Properties:
Ex. Density, taste, colour, smell, specific heat capacity, melting or boiling point, malleability, etc.
Chemical Properties:
Changes in Matter
Physical Change - change in form and appearance but not in the composition
Observed when substances react with other and form a different substance
Forming precipitates, evolution of gas, release or absorption of heat, change in color and taste, productio of
sound and light.
Post Test Question
Answer: B
Answer: C
b. Occurs at extremely low temperature and causes atoms to function as a single particle
Answer: B
4. Gallium is a metal that will melt when exposed to the heat of your hand. The state of matter change Gallium
undergoes is____.
a. Liquid to a gas
b. Solid to a liquid
c. Gas to a solid
d. Solid to a gas
Answer: B
5. Water droplets forms on cold glass of ice tea. What state of matter was the water before if formed on the glass and
where did it come from ?
d. It was a solid in the ice cube and teleported onto the side
Answer: A
Answer: B
7. Alloys include
Answer: D
8. The point at which solid substance changes into liquid state, is called
a. Melting point
b. Boiling point
c. Power point
d. Complex point
Answer: A
Answer: D
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: B
13. Which is NOT an example that proves that molecules are made of tiny particles that are always in motion.
a. Air freshener
Answer: B
14. Temperature ____ when ice cream melts. The motion of the molecules ______.
a. Increase,decreases
b. Decrease, increases
c. Increase, increases
d. Decrease, decreases
Answer: C
15. An object has a mass of 20g and a volume of 5mL. What is the density of that object?
Answer: A
A+B AB
2H2 + 02 2H20
AB A+B
2H20 2H₂ + O ₂
Single Replacement Reaction - a more active element replaces a less active atom in a compound
A + BC AC + B
2K + ZnCI2 2KCI + Zn
AB + CD AD + CB
Neutralization - reaction between an acid a base resulting to the formation of salt and water
-during chemical reaction, the energy before and after the reaction is constant. Energy is not created nor
destroyed, but only transformed.
Law of Conservation of Mass
-Total mass of the reactants before the reaction is equal to the total mass of products after the reaction.
Phases of Matter
Solid - molecules are compact, small intermolecular spaces; strong molecular attraction; molecular motion
limited to vibrations; definite shape ; size and volume.
Liquid - molecules are farther apart than solids, larger intermolecular spaces; weaker intermolecular force of
attraction ; molecules move pass one another, definite volume; takes the shape of container.
Gas - molecules are far apart; large intermolecular spaces; very weak intermolecular force attraction;
molecules are free to move ; no definite volume; takes the shape of the container.
Postulates
Gas Laws
⚫ Boyle’s Law:
-At constant temperature, the pressure exerted by a gas is inversely proportional to its volume.
-P1V1 = P2V2
⚫ Charles’ Law
-at constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature expressed in Kelvin.
-The graph of volume against the temperature is a straight diagonal line. Increasing the temperature (K) twice
will double the volume of the gas.
-V1T2 = V2T1
⚫ Gay-Lussac’s Law
- at constant volume, the pressure exerted by gas is directly proportional to the temperature in Kelvin.
- P1T2 = P2T1
- P1V1T2 = P2V2T1
⚫ Avogadro’s Law
- A mole of gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP), at 0oC and 1 atmosphere, occcupies a volume of
22.4 liters (L)
- PV = nRT where: P - pressure ; V - volume ; n - number of moles ; T - temperature in Kelvin ; R is the gas
constant : 8.3145 J/mol-K
Atomic Structure
Atom
- Composed of 3 particles
Atomic number is the same as the number of protons, while the atomic mass is the sum of the number of protons
and neutrons.
- exists in different version called isotopes
Molar Mass - mass of one mole of a substance which is equivalent to the formula mass expressed in grams.
-The molar mass of the Ba (OH) 2in the above example is 171.3g /mol.
⚫ Ionic Bond - formed between charged particles called ions due to electrons transfer.
Non polar Covalent-bond between two atoms of the same kind that share electrons equally.
⚫ Polar Covalent - bonds between atoms of molecules that do not equally share the electrons.
a. Single replacement
b. Double replacement
c. Combination
d. Decomposition
Answer: C
2. A reaction that has oxygen as a reactant and usually has carbon dioxide and water as products is a _____ reaction
a. Double replacement
b. Combustion
c. Combination
d. Single replacement
Answer: B
a. Single replacement
b. Combustion
c. Decomposition
d. Combination
Answer: C
Answer: D
a. Single replacement
b. Double replacement
c. Combination
d. Decomposition
Answer: A
a. PV = constant
b. V * constant = P
c. P * constant = V
d. V / P = constant
Answer: A
7. For a certin reaction PV = 2 dmᵌ atm and volume is 4 dmᵌ then the corresponding pressure is
Answer: C
Answer: D
Answer: A
10. Which among the following chemical bond were described by Kossel anf Lewis ?
a. Metallic bond b. polar covalent bond c. coordinate bond d. ionic and covalent bond
Answer: D
a. Losing of electrons
b. Gain of electrons
c. Sharing of electrons
d. Transfer of electrons
Answer: C
Answer: A
13. If a bond is made up of a large number of organic compound, then the bond is termed as ?
a. Ionic bond
b. Metallic bond
c. Covalent bond
d. Dipolar bond
Answer: C
Answer: B
Answer: A
Answer: D
Answer: C
Answer: A
Answer: A
Answer: D
d. Sun bathing
Answer: D
Answer: C
9. Heat transfer between two substances that are in contact is called ______.
Answer: A
a. Through wires
b. In transverse waves
d. By lifting something
Answer: B
11. Kelly ran across the room and bumped into her brother, pushing him to the floor. The statement describes the
_______.
a. Law of Acceleration
b. Law of Gravity
c. Law of Attraction
d. Law of Conservation
Answer: D
12. _______ happens when energy is constantly changing from one form to another.
a. Law of Conservation
b. Law of transformation
c. Chemical Energy
d. Thermal Energy
Answer: B
13. ______ is the process of dividing or splitting an atom into 2 smaller atoms and releasing neutrons and lots of heat.
Answer: B
14. A natural gas stove converts chemical energy from burning into ____ used to cook food.
a. Electromagnetic energy
b. Electrical energy
c. Thermal energy
d. Mechanical energy
Answer: C
a. Electrical energy
b. Nuclear energy
c. Gravitational energy
d. Radiant energy
Answer: A
16. Our bodies convert ____ from food into mechanical and electrical energy to allow us to move.
a. Nuclear energy
b. Electrical energy
c. Electromagnetic energy
d. Chemical energy
Answer: D
a. Friction
b. Heat
c. Potential energy
d. Kinetic Energy
Answer: B
18. A phone ringing is an example of _____.
a. Solar energy
b. Nuclear energy
c. Sound energy
d. Radiant energy
Answer: C
a. Petroleum
b. Geothermal energy
c. Hydropower
d. Wind energy
Answer: A
20. _____is a gaseous fossil fuel formed from marine organism that often found above a layer of soil or shale rock.
Answer: A
Answer: A
Answer: C
23. It refers to the combination of kinetic and potential energy of a moving object
a. Electromagnetic energy
b. Electrical energy
c. Thermal energy
d. Mechanical energy
Answer: D
25. _____ is an energy source that uses the heat below the Earth’s surface to produce steam to spin a turbine.
Answer: A
Answer: A
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: D
Answer: C
Answer: D
Answer: C
33. ______ is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid phase to a gas phase.
a. Evaporation b. boiling point c. celsius d. fahrenheit
Answer: B
34. ______ contains two or more elements chemically combined that cannot be physically separated.
Answer: A
Answer: C
Answer: B
37. _____ is a group of elements consists of Flourine, chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine which occurs in a free state
because of their highly reactive nature.
Answer: C
Answer: C
39. The reaction between an acid and a base which produces salt is known as _____.
Answer: A
Answer: C
41. A kind of mixture that is made up of a solute and a solvent is called _____.
Answer: C
a. Random-moving molecules
b. Liquification of gas
Answer: C
43. What is the resultant mixture when oil and water are made to mix by adding soap ?
Answer: D
b. Covalent bond
c. Hydrogen bond
Answer: D
Answer: D
a. Litmus paper
b. Pen
c. Cartolina
d. Alcohol
Answer: A
Answer: B
Answer: A
a. Homogeneous mixture
b. Heterogeneous mixture
c. Element
d. Compound
Answer: A
Answer: D
51. The radius of the path of an object in uniform circular motion is doubled. The centripetal force needed if its speed
remains the same is _____.
c. Twice as much
Answer: B
52. Car A has a mass of 1000kg and a speed of 60 km/hr. Car B has a mass of 2000kg and a speed of 30km/hr. Compare
the kinetic energy for Car A with that of Car B.
a. Half as much
c. Equal
d. Twice as much.
Answer: D
Answer: D
54. Whar is the car’s acceleration of ten seconds after the starting from rest; it is moving at 40m/s?
a. 4.0 m/s2
b. 10m/s2
c. 2.5m/s2
d. 0.25m/s2
Answer: A
55. A heavy object and a light objects are released from the rest at the same height and time in a vacuum. As they fall,
they have equal _____.
a. Weights
b. Moments
c. Acceleration
d. Energies
Answer: C
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