EAGLE WINGS EDUCATION SERVICES

FORM ONE PHYSICS PAPER

LET’S PROVE

 

STUDENT’S NAME__________________________EXPECTATIONS______________

 

SECTION A [ 30 marks ]

Answer all questions in this section.

1. For each of the items (i) – (vi) choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number. (2 marks each)

 

(i) Physics as a science deals with

A the behaviour of living things. B historical developments. C the inner composition of matter.

D matter in relation to energy. E business activities.

 

(ii) All of the following are applications of Physics except

A x-ray machine in hospitals. B curing an infection with antibiotic medication.

C electric cookers for home. D electric lightbulb.  E radio and television.

 

(iii) Which of the following is not true about the SI

A SI is the abbreviation of “System International d’Unites.”

B SI means “International System of Units.” C the SI unit for length is Metre.

D the SI unit for mass is Pounds.

E there are seven (7) basic physical quantities in the SI.

    
 

(iv) Vs = V1 – V2 is the formula of finding volume of object which is?

A Irregular B Normally C Density D Regular E Measurement

 

(v) Which of the following statements about mass and weight is true

A mass and weight are the same. B weight is measured in Kilograms (kg).

C mass is the amount of matter present in an object.

D an object has the same weight on earth and on the moon.

E the mass of an object depends on the force of gravity.

 

(vi) Which of the following is not true for the beam balance.

A the beam balance measures the weight of an object.

B in a beam balance, the cup containing more mass goes down.

C with a beam balance, you compare an unknown mass with known standard masses.

D the mass of the object to be measured is the sum of the standard masses used

when the beam balance is in balance (both cups are in the same position).

E a beam balance would give correct results on the moon also.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION B [ 20 Marks ]

 

2. Match the items in list A with the responses in list B by writing the letter of the correct

response beside the item number. [ 2 marks each ]


LIST A LIST B

i. Temperature A. Ampere [A]

ii. Luminous intensity B. Kilogram [kg]

iii. Force C. Vernier callipers

iv. Electric current D. 1 dm3

v. Length E. Zinc [Zn]

vi. Time F. Metre [m]

vii. Mass G. Candela [Cd]

viii. Amount of substances H. 0.01 m

ix. 1 centimetre (cm) I. Cubic metre [m3]

x. 1 litre J. Second [s]


SECTION C (50 marks)

Answer all questions in this section

 

3. Draw a well labeled diagram of a micrometer screw gauge. [10 Marks ]

4. Find the area and volume of the figure below. [ 10 Marks ]


 

 

5. Find the area and volume of the figure below. [ 10 Marks ]


 

 

 

6. An irregular object is found to have 65 cm3 when completely immersed into water of volume 100 cm3 . Find the volume of water that raised
after the solid being immersed completely in the water. [ 20 Marks ]

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