1988 - Ssce Physics
1988 - Ssce Physics
1988 - Ssce Physics
21. 0.5kg of water at 10˚C is completely 26. What will be the characteristics of the image
converted to ice at 0˚C by extracting of the object OB shown above after
1880001 of heat from it. If the specific heat reflection from the mirror?
capacity of water is 4200 J Kg-10C-1, A. Diminished, real and erect
calculate the specific latent heat of fusion of B. Magnified, real and inverted
ice. C. Diminished, virtual and erect
A. 9.0kJkg-1 D. Magnified, virtual and erect
B. 84.0kJ kg-1 E. Magnified virtual and inverted
C. 168.0kJ kg-1
D. 334.0kJ kg-1 27. A transparent rectangular block 5.0cm thick
E. 336.0kJ kg-1 is placed on a black dot. The dot when
viewed from above, is seen 3.0cm from the
22. The temperature t which the water vapour top of the block. Calculate the refractive
present in the air is just sufficient to index of the material of the block
saturate it is called the A. 2/5
A. ice point B. 3/5
B. boiling point C. 3/2
C. steam point D. 5/3
D. dew point E. 5/2
E. saturation point
28. The velocities of light in air and glass are
23. Which of the following instruments may be 3.0 x 108ms-1 and 1.8 x 108ms-1 respectively.
used to measure relative humidity? Calculate the sine of the angle of incidence
A. Hydrometer that will produce an angle of refraction of
B. Barometer 30˚ for a ray of light incident on glass.
C. Manometer A. 1.2
D. Hypsometer B. 1.0
E. Hygrometer C. 0.8
D. 0.6
24. Which of the following will affect the E. 0.3
saturation vapour pressure of a liquid?
A. Temperature of the liquid 29. In an experiment to measure the focal
B. Humidity of air length f of a converging lens, object
C. Volume of vapour distance u and corresponding image
D. Volume of the liquid distances v were measured and 1/u plotted
E. Mass of the liquid against 1/v to obtain the type of graph
below:
III. It is formed by the superposition of two
progressive waves of different amplitudes
traveling in opposite directions.
A. I only
How would f be found from this graph? B. II only
A. f = the slope of the graph C. I and II only
B. f = the intercept on the 1/u – axis D. II and III only
C. f = the intercept on the 1/v – axis E. I, II and III
D. f = reciprocal of the slope
E. f = reciprocal of the intercept in either axis 35. A boy standing some distance from the foot
of a tall cliff claps his hands and hears an
30. An object is placed 36cm from a converging echo 0.5s later. If the speed of sound is
lens of focal length 24cm. If a real image 340ms-1, how far is he from the cliff?
which is 4cm high is formed, calculate the A. 17m
height of the object. B. 34m
A. 2.0cm C. 85m
B. 4.0cm D. 170m
C. 6.0cm E. 680m
D. 8.0cm
E. 10.0cm 36. A sounding tuning fork is brought near the
end of a pipe containing an air column and
31. The ability of the eye to focus objects at the loudness of the sound increases. This
different distances is called effect is due to
A. power A. diffraction
B. accommodation B. an echo
C. normal vision C. resonance
D. persistence on vision D. interference
E. long sight E. reverberation
32. The change of the direction of a wave front 37. If the leaves of a positively charged
because of a change in the velocity of the electroscope collapse completely as an
wave in another medium is called object are brought near the cap of the
A. refraction electroscope, the object possesses
B. reflection A. an equal amount of positive charge
C. diffraction B. less amount of negative charge
D. interference C. no charge
E. dispersion D. a positive charge
E. an equal amount of negative charge
33. A source of sound produces waves in air of
wavelength 1.65m. If the speed of sound in 38. A cell can supply currents of 0.80 A and
air is 330ms-1, the period of vibration in 0.40 A through a 2Ω and a 5Ω resistor
second is respectively. Calculate the internal
A. 2.00 resistance of the cell.
B. 2.0 A. 0.2Ω
C. 0.5 B. 0.4Ω
D. 0.02 C. 1.0Ω
E. 0.005 D. 3.0Ω
E. 9.0Ω
34. Which of the following statements is/are not
correct about a standing wave? 39. Which of the following diagrams represents
I. It is formed by the superposition of two the magnetic field of two isolated unlike
progressive waves traveling in the same poles?
direction
II. All points on the wave are vibrating with
maximum displacement
A.
B.
A. 11Ω
B. 36Ω
C. C. 60Ω
D. 120Ω
E. 225Ω
D.
45. Two parallel conductors carry equal currents
in the same direction. Which of the following
statements is not a correct observation?
E. A. Echo f the conductors will experience a
force
B. Each of the conductors can move
C. The forces on the conductors will be equal
40. A battery of e.m.f. 24 V and internal D. There are concentric lines of force around
resistance 4Ω is connected to a resistor of each conductor
32Ω. What is the internal p.d of the battery? E. The two conductors will repel each other
A. 24.0V
B. 21.3V 46. It takes 4 minutes to boil a quantity of water
C. 16.0V electrically. How long will it take to boil
D. 2.7V same quantity of water using the same
E. 2.0V heating coil but with the current doubled?
(Neglect any external heat losses)
41. Calculate the total heat energy developed in A. 64 minutes
5 minutes by the system above. B. 32 minutes
A. 120J C. 8 minutes
B. 144J D. 2 minutes
C. 240J E. 1 minute
D. 740J
E. 8640J 47. Which of the following statements is not
correct?
42. A transformer with 5500 turns in its primary A. magnetic field is a region in which a
is used between a 240V a.c supply and a magnetic force may be detected
120V kettle. Calculate the number of turns B. A line of force is a line along which a
in the secondary. magnetic N-pole would tend to move if it
A. 11000 were free
B. 2750 C. Magnetic fields are scalar quantities
C. 460 D. Neutral points are obtained where the
D. 232 earth’s magnetic field is exactly equal and
E. 10 opposite to that due to the magnet
E. The dip angle is the angle between the
43. Local action is normally prevented from horizontal and the earth’s total magnetic
taking place in a simple electric cell by field
A. introducing an oxidizing agent into the acid
B. not drawing continuously for long periods 48. A lamp is marked 220V 60W. Calculate the
C. amalgamating the surface of the zinc plate energy it would consume when connected
D. using a porous pot to isolate the zinc plate to a 220V source for 1 hour.
from the acid A. 216000J
E. using dilute sulphuric acid B. 132200J
44. Calculate the value of R when G shows no C. 3600J
deflection in the circuit illustrated below. D. 864J
E. 220J
49. What is the effect of using split-rings in a E. Water molecules are separated by large
simple d.c motor? spaces between them
A. The direction of rotation of the coil is
reversed 54. Which of the following explains the concave
B. The current in the coil flows in the same meniscus of water in a glass tube?
direction A. The adhesion between water and glass is
C. The current in the coil becomes alternating greater than the cohesion between water
D. The direction of the force on the coil is molecules
reversed B. The cohesion between water molecules is
E. The contact with the voltage source is cut greater than the adhesion between glass
off and water
C. The molecules of water near the glass are
50. Which of the following statements is not moving faster than the molecules in the
correct about a loaded spiral spring? other parts
A. The extension is proportional to the load D. The molecules of water at the water-air
applied, provided the elastic limit is not boundary are often attracted to the centre
exceeded of the tube
B. It the elastic limit is not exceeded, the E. The weight of the water pulls the central
contraction is proportional to the load part ofo the surface down
removed
C. Up to the yield limit, extension is no longer 55. The unit of inductance is the
proportional to the applied load A. farad
D. Beyond the elastic limit, extension is no B. henry
longer proportional to the applied load C. hertz
E. If the spring regains its shape or form after D. ampere
deformation, it is said to be elastic E. coulomb
51. Calculate the resistivity of a wire of length 56. Which of the following is/are not affected by
2m and cross-sectional area of 0.004cm2 if a magnetic field?
its resistance is 3.0ohm I. Neutrons
A. 0.0000267 ohm cm II. Cathode rays
B. 0.00006 ohm cm III. Alpha particles
C. 0.26700 ohm cm A. I only
D. 0.37500 ohm cm B. II only
E. 0.60000 ohm cm C. III only
D. II and III only
52. Which of the following particles or rays have E. I, II and III
the greatest penetrating power
A. Beta particles 57. Which of the following is not correct about
B. Alpha particles isotopes of an element? They are
C. Gamma particles A. the same neutron number
D. Electrons B. the same proton number
E. Neutrons C. the same number of electrons
D. the same chemical properties
53. When sugar at the bottom of a glass of E. different physical property
water gradually dissolves, the water level
does not change appreciably. Which of the 58. An electron of charge 1.6 x 10-19C is
following statements best explains this? accelerated in vacuum from rest at zero volt
A. Water is suitable solvent for sugar towards a plate of 40KV. Calculate the
B. The sugar and the water have become a kinetic energy of the electron.
single solution A. 4 x 10-25J
C. The volume of the sugar molecules does not B. 4 x 10-21J
change when the sugar dissolves C. 6.4 x 10-20 J
D. Sugar molecules are smaller than water D. 6.4 x 10-15 J
molecules E. 2.5 x 10-20 J
59. Which of the following is not an b State Boyle’s law. A thread of mercury of
electromagnetic radiation? length 15cm is used to trap some air in a
A. X-ray capillary tube with uniform cross-sectional
B. Radio waves area and closed at one end. With the tube
C. Sunlight vertical and the open end uppermost, the
D. Sound waves length of the trapped air column is 20cm.
E. Infra-red radiations Calculate the length of the air column when
the tube is held.
60. Two radioactive elements A and B have half- (i) Horizontally,
lives of 100 and 50 years respectively. (ii) Vertically with the open end underneath.
Samples of A and B initially contain equal (Atmosphere pressure = 76cm of mercury)
number of atoms. What is the ratio of the
number of the remaining atoms of A to that c. Explain why it is not advisible to sterilize a
of B after 200 years? clinical thermometer in boiling water at
A. 4:1 normal atmosphere pressure.
B. s:1
C. 1:1 3a. Explain with the aid of diagram how a
D. 1:2 converging lens could be used to
E. 1:4
(i) ignite a piece of carbon,
1988 (ii) produce an enlarged picture on a screen,
THEORY SECTION B PART 1 (iii) correct an eye defect.
1a. Explain with the aid of a diagram what is b. What is a mechanical wave? Describe with
meant by the moment of a force about a the aid of a diagram, an experiment to show
point. that sound needs a material medium for
transmission. State three characteristics of
b. State the condition of equilibrium for a sound and mention the factor on which each
number of coplanar parallel forces. A metre depends.
rule is found to balance at the 48cm mark.
When a body of mass 60g is suspended at 4a. Explain what is meant by:
the 6cm mark the balance point is found to (i) Electric field intensity
be at the 30cm mark. (ii) electric lines force
Calculate:
(i) The mass of the metre rule, b. Two similar but opposite point charges – q
(ii) The distance of the balance point from the and +q each of magnitude 5.0 x 10-8C are
zero end, if the body were moved to the separated by a distance of 8.0cm in vacuum
13cm mark. as shown in the diagram below.
2. (i) What is the physical significance of (iii) State two advantages of using a
the potentiometer over a voltmeter for
intercept of the graph on the measuring potential difference.
horizontal axis, if d = I + e – A where
the symbols are as shown on the
diagram above. 1989
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(ii) If a ray of light is incident normally PAPER 2 OBJECTIVE
on face AB of the prism, draw a ray
diagram to show the path of the ray 1. Which of the following is not a vector
as it passes through the prism. quantity?
(Take refractive index of glass – 1.5) A. Momentum
B. Force
C. Velocity
D. Temperature
(iii) Distinguish between deviation and E. Displacement
refraction.
2. Which of the following is not a consequence
3. (a) of a force field?
A. weight
B. surface tension
C. Gravitational pull
D. Magnetic force
E. Electric force
Connect up the circuit as shown above. PQ
is the potentiometer wire. Record the 3. A boy pulls a nail from the wall with a string
ammeter reading Io and the voltmeter tied to the nail. The string is inclined at an
reading VO when the jockey is not in angle of 60˚ to the wall. If the tension in the
contact with the potentiometer wire PQ. string is 4N what is the effective force used
Then place the jockey to make contact with in pulling the nail?
PQ at J such that PJ – 40cm. Read and record A. 2N
I and V. Repeat the experiment with PJ – 50, B. 2√3N
60, yo and 80cm. In each case, read and C. 4N
record the values of I and V. Tabulate your D. 4√3N
readings. E. 8N
C. u con θ
g
A. X and Y are in stable equilibrium
D. U__ B. Y and Z are in neutral equilibrium
g sin θ C. X is in unstable equilibrium
D. Z is in stable equilibrium
E. U sin θ E. Y is in neutral equilibrium
g
10. A stone tied to a string is made to receive in
a horizontal circle of radius 4m with an
5. Using the diagram below, calculate the angular speed of 2 radians per second. With
moment of the force of 10 N about point P what tangential velocity will the stone move
off the circle if the string cuts?
A. 60 Nm A. 16.0ms-1
B. 60 3Nm B. 8.0ms-1
C. 6.0ms-1
C. 120Nm
D. 2.0ms-1
D. 120 3Nm E. 0.5ms-1
E. 240Nm
11. The motion of the prongs of a sounding
6. Which of the following is used to determine turning fork is
the relative density of the acid in a car A. random
battery? B. translational
A. Hypsometer C. rotational
B. Hygrometer D. vibratory
C. Manometer E. vibratory and rotational
D. Hydrometer
E. Spectrometer 12. Which of the following is a derived unit?
A. Metre
7. A block of material of volume 20cm3 and B. Coulomb
density 2.5gcm3 is suspended from a spring C. Kilogram
balance with half the volume of the block D. Second
immersed in water. What is the reading of E. Ampere
the spring balance? (Density of water =
1.0g cm-3) 13. An engine raises 100kg of water through a
A. 8g height of 60m in 20s. What is the power of
B. 25g the engine? {Take g = 10ms-2}
C. 30g A. 120.000W
D. 40g B. 3000W
E. 50g C. 333W
D. 300W
8. A piece of cork which is floating on water is E. 30W
acted upon by the forces of
A. weight and viscosity 14. A thermometer has its stem marked in
B. weight and upthrust millimeter instead of degree Celsius. The
C. upthrust and viscosity lower fixed point is 30mm and the upper
fixed point is 180mm. Calculate the C. 117200J
temperature in degree Celsius when the D. 113000J
thermometer reads 45mm. E. 4200J
A. 67.5˚C 20. A block of ice at its melting point is left on a
B. 30.0˚C table in the atmosphere and it is observed
C. 25.0˚C to melt gradually. Which of the following
D. 10. ˚C statements is true about the melting
E. 10.0˚C process?
A. The reaction force of the table on the ice
15. Which of the following surface will radiate breaks the ice water molecules
heat energy best? B. heat extracted from the ice block makes the
A. Red ice block cold
B. White C. The ice block absorbs heat from the
C. Black atmosphere and its temperature rises
D. Yellow D. The atmosphere and its temperature
E. Blue remained constant as it melts
16. Which of the following statements is not 21. All the heat generated by a current of 2 A
correct? passing through a 6Ω resistor for 25 s is
A. Evaporation takes place only at the surface used to evaporate 5g of a liquid at its
of a liquid? boiling point. What is the specific latent heat
B. Boiling takes place through out the volume of the liquid?
of a liquid A. 60 Jg-1
C. Evaporation takes place at all temperatures B. 120Jg-1
D. Boiling takes place at a particular C. 300Jg-1
temperature for a liquid at a given external D. 360Jg-1
pressure E. 1500Jg-1
E. The boiling point of a liquid is not affected
by impurities 22. A positively charged sphere is suspended
inside a hollow can placed on an insulating
17. Water in an open container boils at a lower base. If the can is momentarily earthed and
temperature when heated at the top of a the charged sphere is then withdrawn,
mountain than at sea-level because at the which of the following diagrams best
top of a mountain the represents the charge distribution on the
A. relative humidity is higher than that at sea- can after this process?
level
B. rays of the sun add more heat to the water
C. temperature is lower than that at sea-level
D. pressure is lower than that at sea-level
E. Pressure is more than that at sea-level A.
28.
32. A sound pulse sent vertically downwards 37. What is the gravitational potential due to a
into the earth is reflected from two different molecule of mass m at a distance from it?
layers of the earth such that echoes are (G – gravitational constant)
heard after 1.2s and 1.4s. Assuming the A. Gm2_
speed of the pulse is 2000ms-1, calculate r2
the distance between the layers.
A. 200m B. Gm
B. 400m r
C. 2400m
D. 2600m C. Gm2
E. 2800m r
B. I = E1 – E2 D.
r1 + r2
E.
C. E1 – E1
r1 + r2
48. Which of the following is/are correct about a
D. I = E1 – E2 plane rectangular current carrying coil
r1 – r2 placed in a uniform magnetic field?
I. The forces in the two parallel sides produce
E. I = E1 + E2 a resultant translational motion
r1 – r2 II. The torgue is maximum when the plane of
the coil is parallel to the direction of the
44. A portable generator is connected to six 100 field
W lamps and a 600 W amplifying system. III. The forces on the two parallel sides are
How much energy is consumed if the equal and opposite
generator runs for 6 hours? A. I only
A. 0.2k Wh B. II only
B. 1.2k Wh C. III only
C. 3.0k Wh D. I and III only
D. 4.2k Wh E. II and III only
E. 7.2k Wh
49. Which of the following materials should be II. When the electrons jump from one orbit to
used fro the core in order to produce the another, they emit discrete energy packets
strongest magnetic effect at J in the circuit or quanta
illustrated in the diagram below? III. The energy emitted by the electrons in their
orbits contain all possible wavelengths
A. Copper A. I only
B. Iron B. I and II only
C. Brass C. II and III only
D. Plastic D. I and III only
E. Steel E. I, II and III
50. When a metal is heated to a high 55. An elastic string of length / is stretched
temperature, electrons are emitted from its through a length e by a force F. The area of
surface. This process is known as cross-section of the string is A and its
A. photo electric emission Young’s modulus is E. Which of the following
B. artificial radioactivity expressions is correct?
C. field emission A. F = EAe2
D. secondary emission 1
E. thermionic emission
B. F = EAL
51. In an a.c. circuit the peak value of the c
potential difference is 180V. What is the
instantaneous p.d. when it has reached 1/8th C. F = EAe
of a cycle? L
A. 45V
B. 90V D. F = EAe
C. 90 2V 12
E. F = EA
D. 180V
el
E. 180 2V
(b) Calculate the frequency of the proton b. (i) Explain what is meant by a couple
whose energy is required to eject a and
surface electron with a kinetic define the moment of a couple.
energy of 1.97 x 10-16eV if the work
functions of the metal is 1.33 x 10- (ii) If R is the reaction at the bench. M
16
eV. (leV = 1.6 x 10-19J; h = 6.60 x the
10-34 JS). mass of the metre rule and m the
mass of the attached load, draw a
(c) In a photoelectric cell, no electrons diagram to indicate the forces acting
are emitted until the threshold on the rule when in equilibrium.
frequency of light is reached. Explain Write down a relationship between R,
what happens to the energy of the M and m.
light before emission of electrons
begins. State one factor that may (iii) Explain the term centre of gravity of
affect the numbers of emitted a body and state how it is related to
electrons. the stability of an object.
6. The diagram above represents a portion of a 11. A simple pendulum makes 50oscillations in
micrometer screw guage. What is its one minute. What is the period of
reading? oscillation?
A. 3.7mm A. 0.02s
B. 3.67mm B. 0.20s
C. 3.50mm C. 0.83s
D. 3.33mm D. 1.20s
E. 3.17mm E. 50.00s
7. A girl whose mass is 55kg stands on a 12. The body P shown in the diagram above is
spring weighing machine inside a life. When in equilibrium. If the mass of the body is
the lift starts to ascent, its acceleration is 10kg, calculate the tension T in the string
2mm2. What will be the reading on the (Take g = 10ms-2)
machine? (Take g = 10ms-2) A. 20/√3N
A. 66kg 4N B. 20N
B. 55kg C. 50N
C. 44kg 6Am D. 200√3N
D. 22kg E. 200N
E. 11kg
13. An object weighs 10.0N in air and 7.0 in
water. What is its weight when immersed in
a liquid of relative density 1.5?
A. 4.50N
4N B. 4.67N
8. Two forces each of 4 N act on the opposite C. 5.50N
sides of a rectangular plate as shown in the D. 6.67N
diagram above. Calculate the magnitude of E. 8.50N
the couple acting on the plate.
A. 6.4Nm 14. The absolute zero temperature is defined as
B. 3.2Nm the temperature at which
C. 1.6Nm A. thermal motion ceases
D. 0.8Nm B. the temperature of a gas is 273˚C
E. 0.0Nm C. ice melts
D. the volume of a real gas is maximum
9. A force F is applied to a body P as shown in E. pressure of a real gas is maximum
the diagram below. If the body P moves
through a distance r, which of the following 15. A cube made of a metal of linear
represents the work done? expansivity α is warned through a
A. Fx temperature of t. If the initial volume of the
B. F cos θ cube is V, what is the increase in volume of
the cube?
x 1 α
A. /3 Vt
C. Fx tan θ B. ½ α Vt
D. Fx sin θ C. α Vt
E. Fx cos θ D. 2 α Vt
E. 3 α Vt
16. Dry hydrogen is trapped by a pellet of 21. Which of the following is not a suitable
mercury in a uniform capillary tube closed method for reducing loss of heat from a
at one end. If the length of the column of piece of hot iron?
hydrogen at 270˚C is 1.0m, at what A. Wrapping it in cotton wool
temperature will the length be 1.20m? B. painting it black
A. 22.5˚C C. placing it in a vacuum
B. 32.4˚C D. placing it on the rubber supports
C. 77.0˚C E. keeping it in a closed wooden box
D. 87.0˚C 22. When the direction of vibration of the
E. 360˚C particles of a medium is perpendicular to
the direction of travel of a wave, the wave
17. Two solids P and Q of equal mass are transmitted is known as
heated to the same temperature and A. sound wave
dropped simultaneously into two identical B. transverse wave
containers X and Y containing equal C. longitudinal wave
volumes of water at room temperature. The D. stationary wave
temperature of X will rise higher than that of E. mechanical wave
Y only if the
A. volume of P is greater than that of Q 23. A bat emits a sound wave at a speed of
B. specific heat capacity of P is higher than 1650 ms-1 and received the echoes 0.15s
that of Q later. Calculate the distance of the bat from
C. density of P is greater than that of Q the reflector.
D. density of P is lower than that of Q A. 8.75m
E. specific heat capacitor of P is lower than B. 16.50m
that of Q C. 87.75m
D. 123.75m
18. If the temperature of a small quantity of E. 330.00m
water in a closed container gradually
increased from 0˚ to 4˚C, then the density 24. A tuning fork sounds louder when its stem is
of the water within this range, pressed against a table top than when held
A. increases for a while and then decreases in air because
B. decreases for a while and then increases A. a larger mass of air is set vibrating by the
C. increases gradually table top
D. decreases gradually B. the whole table vibrates in resonance
E. remains the same C. the whole table has acquired a larger
frequency
19. How much heat is given out when a piece of D. the fork and table has acquired a larger
iron of mass 50g and specific heat capacitor frequency
460 Jkg-1 K-1 cools from 85˚C to 2˚C? E. the amplitude of the vibrating fork is
A. 1.38 x 106J increased
B. 2.53 x 104J
C. 7.66 x 103J 25. Which of the following is/are characteristics
D. 1.38 x 103J of sound?
E. 1.27 x 103J I. pitch
II. Loudness
20. Heat transfer by convection in a liquid is III. Quality
due to the IV. Noise
A. translatory motion of the molecules of the A. I only
liquid B. II only
B. increased vibration of the molecules of the C. I and II only
liquid about their mean positions D. I, II and III only
C. expansion of the liquid as it is heated E. I, II, III and IV
D. latent heat of vaporization of the liquid
E. ability of the liquid to evaporate at all 26. The diagram below represents part of a
temperatures wave motion in air. If the wave travels with
a speed of 300ms-1, calculate the frequency 31. A parallel beam of light is to be obtained
of the wave from the headlamp of a car. At hitch of the
following positions should the source of light
A. 360Hz be placed from the pole of its spherical
B. 300Hz mirror?
C. 250Hz A. At the focal point
D. 150Hz B. At the centre of curvature
E. 100Hz C. Beyond the centre of curvature
D. Between the focal point and the pole
27. Which of the following is/are necessary for E. Between the focal point and the centre of
the production of interference with two curvature
wave trains?
I. The sources must be close to each other 32. The diagram beside shows an incident ray
II. The waves must have the same frequency AO inclined at an angle of 50˚ to the
III. The waves must have the same amplitude interface CB. The refracted ray CB is found
IV. The waves must travel with the speed of to like along the surface. What is the
light refractive index of the medium X with
A. I, II, III and IV respect to air?
B. I, II and III only A. Sin 50˚
C. I and II only Sin 40˚
D. II, III and IV only
E. I, II and IV only B. Sin 40˚
Sin 50˚
28. A stone is dropped into the middle of a pool
of water. Which of the following statements C. Sin 90˚
is/are correct? Sin 50˚
I. Spherical waves are set up in the water
II. The water moves outwards to the sides of D. Sin 40˚
the pool Sin 90˚
III. Energy is transmitted outwards from the
centre of disturbance E. Sin 90˚
A. I only Sin 40˚
B. II only
C. III only 33. The eye defect illustrated by the diagram
D. I and III only below is
E. II and III only A. astigmatism
B. long sightedness
29. A concave mirror of radius of curvature C. loss of accommodation
20cm has a pin placed at 15cm from its D. short sightedness
pole. What will be the magnification of the E. colour blindness
image formed?
A. 4.00 34. A simple microscope forms an image twice
B. 2.00 the size of the object. If the focal length of
C. 1.33 the lens of the microscope is 20cm, how far
D. 1.50 is the object from the lens?
E. 0.25 A. 10m
B. 20m
30. Where will the image of the object OB C. 30m
shown in the diagram below be located after D. 40m
reflection from the mirror? E. 60m
A. At F
B. beyond C 35. Which of the following pairs of light rays
C. between O and P shows the widest separation in the
D. between P and F spectrum of white light?
E. between F and C A. Yellow and red
B. Orange and green
C. Violet and blue D. 20Ω
D. Blue and green E. 10Ω
E. Red and indigo
41. Which of the following field patterns
36. Given that the gravitational constant is 7 x between two unlike charges is correct?
10-41 Nm2 kg2, what is the force of
attraction between 10˚kg mass of lead A.
hanging one metre away from a 103kg
mass of iron?
A. 7 x 10-20N B.
B. 7 x 10-8N
C. 7 x 10-2N
D. 7 x 103N C.
E. 7 x 108N
D.
37. Calculate the current in the 3Ω resistor
shown in the diagram below.
A. 3.0A
B. 4.0A E.
C. 4.3A
D. 12.0A 42. A charge of 1.0 x 10-5 coulombs experiences
E. 39.0A a force of 40N at a certain point in space.
What is the electric field intensity?
38. What is the electric potential energy A. 8.00 x 106NC-1
between two protons each of charge q and B. 4.00 x10-46NC-1
at a distance of r apart? (Permittivity of C. 4.00 x 10-4NC-1
free space = Σ0) D. 2.00 x 10-4NC-1
A. 4 π Σ0q2r E. 2.50 x 10-7NC-1
46. A cell of e.m.f. 1.5V and internal resistance 51. When the pressure of the gas in a discharge
of tube in gradually lowered
2.5Ω is connected in series with an ammeter I. There is a violet glow in the tube
of resistance 0.5Ω and a resistor of II. The glow in the tube splits into bands which
resistance 7.0Ω. Calculate the current in the get further apart
circuit. III. The glow and the bands eventually
A. 0.15A disappear and there is a green fluorescence
B. 0.20A in the tube
C. 0.60A IV. The tube breaks into pieces
D. 3.00A Which of the following are correct?
E. 6.67A A. I and II only
47. A rectangular coil of wire can rotate in a B. I and III only
magnetic field. The ends of the coil are C. I and IV only
soldered to the two halves of a split ring. D. I, II and III only
Two carbon brushes are made to press E. I, II, III and IV only
lightly against the split ring and when these
are connected in circuit with a battery and 52. Which of the following statements about the
rheostat, the coil rotates. This is a atom is/are correct?
description of I. Energy is needed to remove electrons from
A. a suspended-coil galvanometer an atom
B. a moving-cell ammeter II. Particles in the nucleus of an atom are
C. a.d.c generator bound together by strong forces
D. an electric motor III. A large amount of energy is required to
E. an induction coil separate the particles in the nucleus of an
atom
48. How long will it take to heat 3kg of water IV. When the nucleus of a uranium atom is
from 28˚C to 88˚C in an electric taking a split, the energy released accounts for the
current of 6A from e.m.f. source of 220V? difference in the masses of the products
[Take the specific heat capacity of water = and the parent nucleus.
4180J-1K-1] A. I only
A. 96s B. I and II only
B. 1.20s C. I and III only
C. 570s D. II and IV only
D. 600s E. I, II, III and IV
E. 1200s
53. The nucleon number and the proton number
49. Which of the following reduce(s) the effect of a neutral atom of an element are 238 and
of the back e.m.f generated in the primary 92 respectively. What is the number of
coil of an induction coil? neutrons in the atom?
I. The capacitor in the circuit A. 330
II. The make and break contact in the circuit B. 165
III. The ratio of turns in the secondary C. 146
A. I only D. 119
B. II only E. 73
C. I and II only 54. Water does not drip through an open
D. II and III only umbrella of silk material unless the inside of
E. I, II and III the umbrella is touched. Which of the
following phenomenon is responsible for
50. Which of the following particles conduct this?
electricity through salty water? A. Surface tension
A. Atom B. Hydrostatic up thrust
C. Viscosity
D. Diffusion
E. Osmosis 1990
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55. A radioactive substance has a half-life of 20
hours. What fraction of the original 1. (a) Using a suitable diagram, explain
radioactive nuclei will remain after 80 how the
hours? Following can be obtained from a
A. 1/32 velocity-time graph.
B. 1/16
C. `/8 (i) Acceleration; (ii) retardation
D. ¼ (iii) Total distance covered
E. ½
(b) Show that the displacements of a
56. A metal is illuminated with a radiation of body moving with uniform
energy 6.88cV. If the kinetic energy of the acceleration is given by s = ut + ½
emitted electrons is 1.50cV, calculate the ar2 where u is the velocity of the
work function of the metal. body at time t = 0.
A. 0.22cV
B. 4.59cV (c) A particle moving in a straight line
C. 3.38cV with uniform deceleration has a
D. 8.38cV velocity of 40ms-1 at a point P,
E. 10.32cV 20ms-1 at a point Q and comes to
rest at a point R where QR = 50m.
57. Which of the following is not a crystal? Calculate the:
A. Sodium chloride (i) distance PQ;
B. Lead (ii) time taken to cover PQ
C. Copper (II) tetraoxosulphate (VI) (iii) time taken to cover PR
D. Glass
E. Germanium 2. (a) Define the boiling point of a liquid
(b) Describe an experiment to determine
58. Viscosity in a liquid does not depend on the the boiling point of small quantity of
A. Nature of the liquid a liquid
B. relative velocity between the liquid layers (c) A piece of copper of mass 300g at a
C. area of the surface in contact temperature of 950˚C is quickly
D. temperature of the liquid transferred to a vessel of neglible
E. normal reaction between the liquid layers thermal capacity containing 250g of
water at 25˚C. If the final steady
59. What is the difference between a crystalline temperature of the mixture is 100˚C,
and an amorphous solid? A crystalline solid calculate the mass of the water that
A. has cubic structure while amorphous solid will boil away.
has hexagonal structure
B. has regularly-repeating pattern while an Specific heat capacity of copper =
amorphous solid has not 4.0x102Jkg-1K-1
C. is white while amorphous solid is yellow Specific heat capacity of water =
D. is always hard while amorphous solid is 4.2x103Jkg-1K-1
always soft Specific latent of vaporization of stream =
E. melts on heating while an amorphous solid 2.26x106Jk-1
sublimates on heating
60. Which of the following is not an evidence of (d) State four other effects of heat on a
the particle nature of matter? substance other than expansion.
A. Diffusion
B. Bronwnian motion 3. (a) Define the capacitance of a capacitor
C. Diffraction (b) State three factors on which the
D. Crystal structure capacitance of a parallel-plate
E. Photoelectricity depends.
(c) Derive a formula for the energy W experiment for h = 40, 60, 80 and 100cm.
stored in a charged capacitor C In each case record the corresponding
carrying a charge Q on either plate. values of t, T and tabulate your results.
(d) Two capacitors of capacitance 4μF
and Plot a graph of h against T2,. Determine the
6μF are connected in series to a slope S of the graph and the intercept I on
100V d.c. supply. Draw the circuit the vertical axis. State two precautions you
diagram and calculate the: took to ensure accurate results.
(i)charge in either plate of each capacitor;
(ii) p.d. across each capacitor. b. (i) In the experiment above, h, T and L
are
(iii) energy of the combined capacitors related by the equation h = L – g T2
4. (a) Explain the terms nuclear fission and 4
nuclear fusion π2
(b) State two advantages of fusion over Using this equation and the value of
fission and explain briefly why, in your slope s, determine the value of
spite of these advantages, fusion is g.
not normally used for the generation
of power. (ii) Why is a spherical bob preferred to
(c) 238
U is a long half-life alpha emitter bob of other shapes for use in this
and experiment?
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decays to thorium Th which, in
turn, decays by beta emission with a (iii) State two examples of simple
small decay constant to an isotope of harmonic motion other than the
protactinium Pa. The protactinium simple pendulum.
isotope usually decays by beta
emission to an element Y. Explain 2. (a) You are provided with two
the italicized terms and write down illuminated
wires at a fixed distance apart for
the decay scheme of 238U as stated use as object. Measure and record
above. 92
their separation. Do not alter the
(d) State three uses of radioisotopes. distance between the wires
throughout the experiment. Place
the illuminated object at a distance x
1990 – 20cm from the lens to produce a
PAPER I PRACTICALS focused image on the screen.
Measure and record the distance y of
1. the image from the lens. Also,
measure the size of the image which
is the distance between the images
of the wires. Evaluate m a/a0.
(iii) An object, place 50cm away from the 1. Which of the following is a fundamental
focus of an emerging lens of focal quantity?
length 15cm, produces a focused A. Speed
image on a screen. Calculate the B. Density
distance between the object and the C. Length
screen. D. Impulse
E. Energy
(ii) Use your graph to determine the 5. A body moving with uniform acceleration
value of has two points (5, 15 and 20, 60) on the
V when I – 0.8A. also, state what 1/s velocity-time graph of its motion Calculate
represents. a.
A. 0.25ms-2
(iii) Explain why the e.m.f of a cell is B. 3.00ms-2
usually C. 4.00ms-2
D. 9.00ms-2
E. 16.00ms-2 D. North-east
E. South-west
6. The diagram below shows the position of a
simple pendulum set in motion. At which of 12.
the motion. At which of the position does
the pendulum have maximum kinetic
energy.
10. The diagram beside represents a block-and- 14. A waterfall is 420m high. Calculate the
tackle pulley system on which an effort of difference in temperature of the water
50N is just able to lift a load of weight W. If between the top and bottom of the
the efficiency of the machine is 40% find the waterfall. Neglect heat losses. (g = 10.0ms-
value of W. 2
, specific heat capacity of water = 4.20 x
103 JKg-1K-1)
A. 300N A. 0.1˚C
B. 200N B. 1.0˚C
C. 140N C. 4.2˚C
D. 120N D. 42.0˚C
E. 20N E. 100.0˚C
A. 0.40 A. blue
B. 0.60 B. yellow
C. 1.50 C. black
D. 1.67 D. red
E. 2.50 E. green
26. A ray of light is incident at an angle of 30˚ 31. Which of the following is not a mechanical
on a glass prism of refractive index 1.5. wave
Calculate the angle through which the ray is A. Wave propagated in stretched string
minimally deviated in the prism. (the B. Waves in closed pipes
medium surrounding the prism is air) C. Radio waves
A. 10.5˚ D. Water waves
B. 19.5˚ E. Sound waves
C. 21.1˚
D. 38.9˚ 32. Which of the following remain(s) unchanged
E. 40.5˚ as light travels from one medium to the
other?
27. Which of the following are true of plane- I. Speed
polarised light? II. Wavelength
I. Plane polarization of light is the formation of III. Frequency
hydrogen bubbles on the particles of light A. I only
II. Plane polarization of light is the splitting of B. II only
light into its spectra components C. III only
III. A plane-polarized light vibrates in one plane D. I and II only
IV. Polarization of light is characteristics of E. II and III only
transverse vibration
A. I and II only 33. Which of the following statements above
B. I and IV only wave is/are correct?
C. II and III only I. A wavefront is a line which contains all
D. III and IV only particles whose vibrations are in phase
E. I and III only II. The direction of propagation of a wave is
the line drawn parallel to the wavefront
28. At which of the following distances from the III. A wavefront is a circle which is common to
lens should a slide be placed in a slide all particles that are to be in the same state
projector if f is the focal length of the of disturbance
projection lens? A. I only
A. Less than f B. II only
B. Greater than 2f C. III only
C. Greater than f but less than 2f D. I and II only
D. Equal to f E. II and III only
E. Equal to 2f
34. What type of motion does the skin of a
29. What part of the camera corresponds to the talking drum perform when it is being struck
iris of the eye? with the drum stick
A. Shutter A. Random
B. Film B. Rotational
C. Vibratory
D. Translational
E. Circular B.
45. Which of the following is stored by a dry 50. The diagram below shows a current-carrying
Leclanche cell? wire between the poles of a magnet. In
A. Chemical energy which direction would the wire tend to
B. Nuclear energy move?
C. Solar energy
D. Heat energy
E. Electrical energy
46. Using the data in the circuit illustrated A. Into the paper
below, calculate the value of R B. Out of the paper
C. Towards the north pole of the paper
D. Towards the south pole of the magnet
E. Towards the top of the page
A. 0.02Ω
B. 0.05Ω 51. A induction coil is generally used to
C. 5.00Ω A. rectify an alternating current
D. 20.0Ω B. produce a larges input voltage
E. 50.0Ω C. smoothen a pushing direct
D. modulate an incoming radio signal
47. A 90W immersion heater is used to supply E. produce a large output voltage
energy for 5 minutes. The energy supplied
is used to completely melt 160g of a solid at 52. The unit of stress is
its melting point. Calculate the specific A. Nm
latent heat of fusion of the solid. B. N
A. 2.81 Jg-1 C. Nm-2
B. 6.25Jg-1 D. Nm2
C. 8.89Jg-1 E. Nm-1
D. 168.751Jg-1
E. 533.33Jg-1 53. Which of the following statements about
viscocity are correct?
48. In the circuit shown below, R is the resistor A. viscocity opposes the gravitational force on
whose resistance increases with increase in that ball
temperature. L1 and L2 are identical lamps. B. viscocity opposes the upthrust on the ball
If the temperature of R increases C. viscocity is in the same direction as the
upthrust on the ball
D. viscocity is in the same direction as the
upthrust on the ball
A. L1 becomes brighter and L2 becomes E. the ball falls faster the more viscuous the
dimmer liquid is
B. L1 becomes brighter and L2 does not change
C. L2 becomes dimmer and L1 does not change
D. L1 becomes dimmer and L2 does not change 54. Which of the following statements is not
E. L1 and L2 becomes brighter correct. Isotapes of an element have
A. the same number of electric charges on the
49. A house is supplied with a 240V a.c mains. nucleus
To operate door bell rated at 8V, a B. the same chemical properties
C. different nucleon numbers B. 2.21eV
D. different proton numbers C. 4.42eV
E. different atomic masses D. 5.76eV
E. 11.51eV
55. Which of the following representation is
correct for an atom X with 28 electrons and 60. Which of the following has the highest
30 neutrons? surface tension?
A. 30X A. Cold water
28 B. Soapy water
C. Warm water
B. 28X D. Oily water
30 E. Salt water
C. 58X
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1. (a) Explain the terms uniform
E. 30X acceleration
2 and average speed.
56. When a metal surface is irradiated, (b) A body at rest is given an initial
photoelectrons may be ejected from the uniform acceleration of 8.0ms-2 after
metal. The kinetic energy of the ejected which the acceleration is reduced to
electrons depends on the e 5.0ms-2 for the next 20s. The body
A. source of the radiation maintains the speed attained for 60s
B. intensity of the radiation after which it is brought to rest in
C. detection device for the electrons 20s. Draw the velocity-time graph of
D. amplitude of the radiation the motion using the information
E. frequency of the radiation given above.
57. An electron of charge 1.6 x 10-19c is (c) Using the graph, calculate the:
accelerated in vacuum from rest at zero volt (i) maximum speed attained
towards a plate of 40K.v. Calculate the during the motion
kinetic energy of the electron. (ii) average retardation as the
A. 4.0 x 10-25J body is being brought to rest
B. 4.0 x 10-21J (iii) total distance traveled during
C. 6.4 x 10-20J the first 50s
D. 6.4 x 10-15J (iv) average speed during the
E. 2.5 x 1020J same interval as in II
3. (a)
11. A body of mass 5kg falls from a height of 16. A gas which obeys Charles’ law exactly has
10m above the ground. What is the kinetic a volume of 283cm3 at 10˚C. what is its
energy of the body just before it strikes the volume at 30˚C?
ground? (Neglect energy losses and take g A. 142cm3
as 10ms2) B. 293cm3
A. 5J C. 303cm3
B. 25 J D. 566cm3
C. 250 J E. 849cm3
D. 500 J
E. 625 J 17. Which of the following best explains why a
person suffers a more severe burn when his
12. Steel bars, each of length 3.0m at 28˚C are skin is exposed to steam than when boiling
to be used for constructing a rail line. If the water pours on his skin?
linear expansivity of steel is 1.0 x 105˚C-1, A. Steam is at a higher temperature than
what is the safety gap that must be left boiling water
between successive bars if the highest B. Steam possesses greater heat energy per
temperature expected is 40˚C? unit mass than boiling water
A. 1.2 x 10-1cm C. Steam spreads more easily over a wider
B. 8.4 x 10-2 area of the skin that boiling water
C. 7.2 x 10-2cm D. Steam penetrates more deeply into the skin
D. 3.6 x 10-2cm than boiling water
E. 1.8 x 10-2cm E. The specific latent heat of vaporization is
released in changing from boiling water to
13. Which of the following statements is/are steam
correct?
I. Pure water freezes at 0˚C under normal 18. A small circular membrane is 10cm below
pressure the surface of a pool of mercury when the
II. Water has its highest density at 4˚C marometric height is 76cm of mercury. If
III. The volume of a given amount of water at the density of mercury is 13,600kg m-3,
0˚C is less that its volume at 4˚C what is the pressure of the membrane in
A. I only Nm-3? (g = 10ms2)
B. II only A. 1.17 x 107 Nm-2
C. I and II only B. 6.80 x 105 N m-2
D. I and III only C. 1.17 x 105 N m-2
E. II and III only D. 1.03 x 103 N m-2
E. 1.36 x 104 N m-2
14. A given mass of gas at a temperature of
30˚C is trapped in a tube of volume V. 19. Which of the following instruments is used
Calculate the temperature of the gas when to measure relative humidity?
the volume is reduced to two-third of its A. Hydrometer
marginal value by applying a pressure twice B. Barometer
the original value? C. Manometer
A. -71˚C D. Hypsometer
B. 40˚C E. Hygrometer
C. 131˚C
D. 313˚C 20. A metal of mass 1.5kg was heated from
E. 404˚C 27˚C to 47˚C in 4 minutes by a boiler ring of
75 W rating. Calculate the specific heat
15. Which of the following colours of surfaces capacity of the metal. (Neglect heat losses
will radiate heat energy best? to the surrounding)
A. Red A. 2.5 x 10-3 J kg-1˚C-1
B. White B. 6.0 x 102 J kg-1˚C-1
C. Black C. 2.5 x 102 J kg-1˚C-1
D. Yellow D. 1.4 x 10-2 J kg-1˚C-1
E. 1.0 x 10J kg-1˚C-1
21. Which of the following diagrams shows the 25. In the experiment to measure the focal
correct images of the letters JP as seen length f of a converging lens, object
through a plane mirror? distances u and corresponding image
distances v were measured and 1__ plotted
A. 1_
U V
obtain the graph illustrated above.
B. How would F be determined from this
graph?
A. f = the slope of the graph
B. f = the intercept on the 1/u axis
C. C. f = the intercept on the 1/v axis
D. f = reciprocal of the slope
E. f = reciprocal of the intercept on either axis
D.
26. The image of a pin formed by a diverging
lens of focal length 20cm is 5 cm from the
E. lens. Calculate the distance of the pin from
the lens.
A. -3.3cm
B. 3.3cm
22. A ray of light strikes a plane mirror at an C. 10.0cm
angle of incidence i. Determine in terms of I, D. 15.0cm
the angle of deviation of the ray after E. 20.0cm
reflection from the mirror.
A. i 27. As an object is moved close to the focus of a
B. 2i converging lens from infinity, its image
C. 90˚-i I. moves closer to the lens
D. 90˚+i II. moves away from the lens
E. 180˚ - 2i III. remains the same size
IV. becomes smaller.
23. Images formed by a convex mirror are Which of the statements above is/are
always correct?
A. inverted, real and diminished A. III and IV only
B. inverted, virtual and diminished B. I and III only
C. erect, virtual and diminished C. IV only
D. erect, real and magnified D. III only
E. erect, virtual and magnified E. II only
24. Which of the following statements is not 28. A real image of an object formed by a
correct for a light ray passing through a converging lens of focal length 15cm is
rectangular glass block which is surrounded three times the size of the object. What is
by air? It the distance of the object from the lens?
A. suffers a displacement at the point of A. 30cm
emergence B. 25cm
B. emerges parallel to the incident ray C. 20cm
C. is partly reflected at the point of incidence D. 15cm
D. is deviated at the point of emergence E. 10cm
E. is refracted in the block
29. The eye defect illustrated in the diagram
below can be corrected by a
A. convex mirror A. Radio waves
B. concave mirror B. Light waves
C. diverging lens C. X-rays
D. converging lens D. Infra-red rays
E. plano-converging lens E. Ultraviolet rays
30. When an astronomical telescope is in 36. How far from a cliff should a boy stand in
normal adjustment, the focal length of the order to hear the echo of his clap 0.9s later?
objective is 50 cm and that of the eyepiece (Speed of sound in air – 330ms-s1)
is 2.5cm. What is the distance between the A. 36.67m
lenses? B. 74.25m
A. 20.0cm C. 148.50m
B. 47.5cm D. 297.00m
C. 50.0cm E. 366.67m
D. 52.5cm
E. 125.0cm 37. Which of the following waves are
longitudinal waves?
31. Which of the following is used for controlling I. Ripples on the surface of water
the amount of light entering the eye? II. Waves produced by a tuning fork vibrating
A. Cornea in air
B. Pupil III. Light waves
C. Iris IV. Waves produced by a flute
D. Optic Nerve A. I and II only
E. Ciliary muscle B. I and III only
C. II and III only
32. The angle of deviation of light of various D. II and IV only
colours passing through a glass prism E. III and IV only
decreases in the order of
A. blue, orange and red 38. Which of the following statements is not
B. red, blue and orange true?
C. blue, red and orange A. Musical notes consist of the combinations of
D. red, orange and blue sound of regular frequency
E. orange, blue and red B. The combinations of overtones produced by
an instrument determines the quality of the
33. The change of the direction of a wavefront sound
as a result of a change in the velocity of the C. The loudness of sound is determined by its
wave in another medium is called frequency
A. refraction D. The pitch of a note depends on the
B. reflection frequency of vibration of the source
C. diffraction E. Noise can be produced by a combination of
D. interference sound of irregular frequency
E. polarization
39. A pipe closed at one end is 1.0m long. The
34. The diagram below shows a wavefrom in air in the pipe is set into vibration and a
which energy is transferred from A to B in a fundamental note of frequency 85 Hz is
time of 2.5 x 10-3s. Calculate the frequency produced. Calculate the velocity of sound in
of the wave. the air. (Neglect end correction)
A. 340.0ms-1
A. 2.0 x 103Hz B. 330.0ms-1
B. 1.0 x 103Hz C. 170.0ms-1
C. 4.0 x 10-3Hz D. 85.0ms-1
D. 1.0 x 10-3Hz E. 42.5ms-1
E. 5.0 x 10-4Hz
40. The diagram below shows the magnetic
35. Which of the following radiations have the field around a bar magnet which has its N-
highest frequency?
pole pointing north. The neutral points in 46. Calculate the time in which 4.8kg J of
the field are likely to occur at energy would be expended when an electric
heater of resistance 1.8 x 103Ω is used on a
A. 1 and 2 240V mains supply. (Neglect heat losses to
B. 3 and 4 the surroundings).
C. 5 and 6 A. 150.0s
D. 7 and 8 B. 90.0s
E. 9 and 10 C. 36.0s
D. 20.0s
41. A negatively charged rod is brought near E. 2.7s
the cap of a gold-leaf electroscope. The cap
is earthed momentarily while the rod is near 47. Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction
to it. The rod is then removed. Which of the states that
following is correct? A. electromotive force is induced whenever
A. The cap will be positively charged and there is a change in the magnetic flux linked
negatively charged leaves will diverge with the circuit
B. The cap will be negatively charged and B. the induced current in a conductor is in such
positively charges leaves will diverge a direction as to oppose the change
C. The cap and the leaves will be positively producing it
charge. C. the induced e.m.f in a circuit is proportional
D. The cap and the leaves will be negatively to the rate of change of the number of lines
charged of force linking the circuit
E. The leaves will not diverge because the cap D. a force is exerted on a current carrying
has been earthed conductor in a magnetic field
E. the induced e.m.f is proportional to the
42. Calculate the rate at which energy is used current producing the magnetic flux
up in the circuit illustrated by the diagram
below. 48. Which of the following statements is not
correct?
A. 0W A. a magnetic field is a region where a
B. 2W magnetic force can be detected
C. 4W B. magnetic fields are scalar quantities
D. 8W C. the magnitude of the magnetic force
E. 16 W experienced by a moving charge depends
on the speed on the charge
43. Which of the following is not a consequence D. the angle between the direction of the
of hydrogen bubbles covering the copper earth’s magnetic field and horizontal is
plate of a primary cell? called then angle of dip
A. Polarization E. iron fillings can be used to trace out the
B. Local action magnetic around a bar magnet
C. Formation of hydrogen electrode
D. Increase in the resistance of the cell 49. Calculate the energy stored in a 20μF
E. Generation of less current by the cell capacitor if the potential difference between
the plates is 40V.
44. Calculate the length of a constant wire of A. 3.2 x 10-3 J
cross-section area 4 π x 10- π m2 and B. 1.6 x 10-3 J
resistivity 1.1 x 10-6Ωm required to C. 8.0 x 10-4 J
construct a standard deviation resistor of D. 4.0 x 10-4 J
resistance 21Ω. (Take π as 22/7). E. 2.0 x 10-4 J
A. 0.42
B. 2.40m 50. The diagram below show lines in electric
C. 6.25m fields. In which of the diagrams would a
D. 183.75m positive test charge experience the least
E. 590.00m force as it moves from X to Y?
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
E. II and III only
51. What is the electric potential at point A. Accelerated and they continue in a straight
distance r from proton of charge q placed in line
a medium of permittivity ∈ 0? B. directionally reversed at the end of the
` plates
A. q2__ C. deflected towards plate Y
4 π ∈ ,r2 D. attracted by both plates
E. deflected towards plate X
B. q__
4 π ∈ ,r 56. An element whose half-life is 3 years has N
atoms. How many atoms would have
C. q2__ decayed after 9 years?
4 π ∈ 0r A. 1 N atoms
8
D. qr__
4π ∈, B. 1 N atoms
3
E. 4π ∈ ,q2r
C. 2 N atoms
52. If the frequency of the a.c circuit illustrated 3
above is 500 Hz. What would be the
reactance in the D. 5 N atoms
π circuit? 6
A. 0.01Ω
B. 190.91Ω E. 7 N atoms
C. 200.00Ω 8
D. 795.46Ω
E. 1000.00Ω 57. When the nucleus of a uranium atom is split
into two fragments of nearly equal mass,
53. Which of the following statements is correct the sum of the masses of the fragments is
about cathode rays?. They are fast moving less than the mass of the original nucleus.
A. atoms This difference is a measure of the
B. ions A. experimental error in calculating the
C. neutrons separate masses
D. protons B. change of a momentum of each fragment
E. electrons C. potential energy lost
D. nuclear energy released
54. Which of the following gives rise to the line E. kinetic energy lost
spectra obtained from atoms?
A. Kinetic energy of a moving atom 58. A sheet of paper is placed in the path of a
B. Potential energy of an electron inside an beam of radiations from a radioactive
atom source. Which of the following radiations will
C. Change of an electron from a higher to a pass through the paper?
lower energy level in the atom I. Alpha rays
D. Disturbed proton in the nuclues II. Beta Rays
E. Excitation of an electron in the atom III. Gamma rays
A. I only
55. A stream of alpha particles is projected into B. II only
an electric field between two plates X and Y C. III only
as shown in the diagram below. Which of D. II and III only
the following is correct? The particles are E. I, II and III
Alpha
particles
59. The process by which a metal, heated to a
high temperature, gives off electrons from (b) Explain with aid of diagrams, how a
its surface is known as concave mirror could be used to:
A. photoelectric emission (i) ignite a piece of carbon
B. thermionic emission paper;
C. radiative emission (ii) produce an exact copy of a
D. field emission picture on a screen
E. secondary emission
3. (a) Draw a simple labeled diagram
60. An elastic string of length I is elastically illustrating
stretched through a length e by a force F. the principle of step-down
The area of cross section of the string is A transformer and explain how it works
and its Young’s modulus is E. Which of the
following expressions is correct? (b) State three ways by which energy is
A. F = EAe2 lost in a transformer and how they
I can be minimized.
1. (a) Explain what is meant by the (b) Draw a labeled diagram showing the
following structure of a simple type of a
statements: The specific latent heat photocell and explain its mode of
of fusion of ice is 3.4 x 102Jkg-1 operation.
5. A boy mass M1 moving with a velocity U 9. An object is projected with velocity of 100
collides with a stationary body of mass M2 ms-1 from the ground level at an angle 0 to
and both move with a common velocity V. If the vertical. If the total time of flight of the
linear momentum is conserved, which of the projectile is 10s, calculate 0. [g = 10ms-2]
following expressions correctly represents A. 00
V? B. 300
A. M1U__ C. 450
D. 600 IV. Polarization is characteristics of transverse
E. 900 waves
A. I and II only
10. How far will a body move in 4 seconds if B. I and IV only
uniformly accelerated from rest at the rate C. II and III only
of 2m s-3? D. III and IV only
A. 32m E. None of the above
B. 24m
C. 16m 16. An image which cannot be formed on a
D. 12m screen is said to be
E. 8m A. Inverted
B. real
11. If the temperature of water is gradually C. virtual
increased from 0o to 4oC, the density of the D. erect
water within this range. E. blurred
A. increases for a while and then decreases
B. decreases for a while and then increases 17. Longitudinal waves cannot be
C. increases gradually A. diffracted
D. decreases gradually B. refracted
E. remains the same C. polarized
D. reflected
12. The expansion of solid can be considered a E. superposed
disadvantage in the
A. fire alarm system 18. The images formed by a diverging lens
B. thermostat always
C. riveting of steel plates A. diminished, virtual and inverted
D. balance wheel of a watch B. diminished, virtual and real
E. fitting of wheels on rims C. diminished, virtual and erect
D. magnified, virtual and erect
13. A solid metal cube of side 10cm is heated E. magnified, real and inverted
from 10˚C to 60˚C. If the linear expansivity
of the metal is 1.2 x 10-5K-1, calculate the 19. In the normal use of simple microscope, a
increase in its volume. person sees an
A. 0.6cm3 A. inverted, virtual and magnified image
B. 1.2cm3 B. erect, virtual and magnified image
C. 1.8cm3 C. erect, real and magnified
D. 3.6cm3 D. magnified, virtual and erect
E. 6.0cm3 E. inverted and real image the same size as
the object
14. A gas has a volume of 546cm3 at 0˚C. What
is the volume of the gas at –100˚C if its 20. A lens of focal lengths 15.0 cm forms an
pressure remains constant? upright image four times the size of an
A. 346cm3 object. Calculate the distance of the image
B. 446cm3 from the lens.
C. 546cm3 A. 11.3cm
D. 646cm3 B. 18.8cm
E. 746cm3 C. 37.5cm
D. 45.0cm
15. Which of the following are correct of plane- E. 75.0cm
polarized light?
I. Plane polarization of light is the formation of 21. An object is placed between two mirrors
hydrogen bubbles on the particles of light which are inclined at an angle of 12o˚ and
II. Plane-polarization of light is the splitting of facing each other. Determine the number of
light into its spectral components images observed in the two mirrors.
III. Plane-polarized light vibrates in one plane A. 1
only B. 2
C. 3 C. Belt
D. 4 D. Piano
E. 5 E. Sonometer
22. In a ripple tank experiment, a vibrating
plate is used to generate ripples in the 28. A short chain is usually attached to the back
water. If the distance between two of a petrol tanker and trailing behind it so
successive throughs is 3.5cm and the wave that the
travels a distance of 31.5cm in 1.5s, A. petrol tanker is balanced on the road
calculate the frequency of the vibrator. B. heat generated by friction in the engine can
A. 3.0HZ be conducted to the earth
B. 6.0Hz C. charges generated by friction in the tanker
C. 12.0Hz are conducted to the earth
D. 97.0Hz D. tanker can move slowly as the chain
E. 73.5Hz touches the road surface
E. chain can produce sound in resonance with
23. Which of the following have the longest the noise from the tanker’s engine
wave lengths
A. Infra-red rays 29. Which of the following indicates the correct
B. Gamma rays sequence of steps taken in charging a gold-
C. X-rays leaf electroscope by indication?
D. Ultra-violet rays I. Removing the ebonite rod
E. Radio waves II. Bringing a negatively-charged ebonite rod
close to the cap
24. A man stands in front of a tall wall and III. Earthing the cap
produces a sound. If he receives the echo of IV. Disconnecting the earthing
the sound two seconds later, calculate the A. III, II and IV
distance from the wall. (the speed of sound B. II, I, III and IV
in air is 300ms-1). C. III, IV,II and I
A. 600m D. II, III, IV and I
B. 400m E. III, IV, I and II
C. 330m
D. 328m 30. Which of the following instruments can be
E. 165m used to compare the relative magnitude of
similar charges on two given bodies?
25. Which of the following is correct about light A. Electrophorus
and sound waves? B. Ebonite rod
A. Both of them are associated with energy C. Proof plane
transfer D. Gold-leaf electroscope
B. Both of them need material media for E. Capacitor
propagation
C. They are both longitudinal waves 31. The unit of inductance is
D. Their velocities in air are equal A. Farad
E. Both of their can be polarized B. Henry
C. Hertz
26. The quality of a note produced by a D. Weber
vibrating string is determined by the E. Tesia
A. pitched of the note
B. tension of the string 32. A household refrigerator consumes
C. material of the strings electrical energy at the rate of 200W. If
D. presence of overtones electricity cost 5k per k Wh. calculate the
E. thickness of the string cost of operating the appliance for 30 days.
A. N7.20
27. Which of the following is a percussion B. N12.00
instrument? C. N30.00
A. Flute D. N33.33
B. organ E. N72.00
B. 21oVo sinwt
33. Calculate the escape velocity of a satellite
launched from the earth’s surface. (Take g C. IoVo
as 10ms-3 and the radius of the earth as 6.4 2
x 106m). D. IoVo sin2wt
A. 8.00 x 104ms-1 E. Io2Vo2
B. 1.13 x 104ms-1
C. 3.58 x 102ms-1 38. A point charge of 1.0 x 10-7C experiences a
D. 5.59 x 10-2ms-1 force of 0.01 N in a uniform electric field.
E. 3.95 x 10-2ms-1 Calculate the magnitude of the strength of
the field.
34. What is the gravitational potential due to A. 106 Vm-1
point mass m at a distance r from it? (G = B. 105 Vm-1
gravitational constant) gravitational) C. 10-4 Vm-1
A. -Gm2 D. 10-6 Vm-1
r2 E. 10-9 Vm-1
35. In a series R – C circuit, the resistance of the 40. Which of the following have the greatest
resistor is 4Ω and the capacitive reactance penetrating power?
is 3Ω. Calculate the impedance of the A. Beta rays
circuit. B. Alpha rays
A. 1Ω C. Gamma ray
B. 4Ω D. Electrons
C. 5Ω E. Neutrons
D. 7Ω
E. 12Ω 41. A particle of charge 5 C moves
perpendicularly to a magnetic field of
36. The vector diagrams shown below magnitude -.01T. If the velocity of the
represents the resistance, R, the capacitive charge is 1.5ms-1, calculate the magnitude
reactance, Xc, the inductive reactance, XL of the force exerted on the particle.
and the impedance, Z, in an R – L – C circuit. A. 0.050N
The current in the circuit will be maximum B. 0.075N
when C. 0.300N
A. XL < Xc D. 3.300N
B. XL = Xc E. 0.000N
C. Xc <XL
D. R = XL 42. The function of the manganese (IV) oxide in
E. R = Xc a teclanche cell is to
A. decrease the e.m.f of the cell
37. In a purely resistive a.c circuit, the current, I B. prevent local action in the cell
= Io sinwt and the voltage, V = Vo sinwt. C. prevent polarization in the cell
Calculate the instantaneous power D. increase the density of the electrolyte
dissipated in the circuit in time t. E. increase the resistance of the cell
A. IoVo
D. IR2t
E. V2Rt
46. Which of the following is not a conductor of 53. If Einstein’s photoelectric equation is
electricity? represented by hf = W = O where h is
A. Human Plank’s constant f, the frequency of incident
B. Glass radiation and W the work function of the
C. Silver material, what does the symbol O stand for?
D. Earth A. Energy of the photons
E. Copper B. Maximum kinetic energy of the ejected
electrons
47. In the diagram below, the galvanometer C. Threshold frequency of the photons
indicates a null-deflection. What is the D. Stopping potential of the electrons
potential difference between P and Q? E. Velocity of the electrons
A. o.0V
B. 1.5V 54. The phenomenon of radioactivity was first
C. 2.0V discovered by
D. 3.0V A. Marie Curie
E. 4.0V B. Sir J. J. Thompson
C. Henri Becquerel
48. When a potential difference, V is applied D. Niels Bohr
across the ends of a resistor of resistance, E. Enrico Fermi
R, a current, I passes through the resistor.
The heat generated in the resistor in time, T 55. A radioactive substance has a half-life of 20
is given by the expression hours. What fraction of the original
A. V2It radioactive nuclide will remain after 80
B. I2t hours
C. I2Rt A. 1_
32
B. Alpha particles
B. 1_ C. Beta particles
16 D. Protons
E. Neutrons
C. 1_
8
D. 1_ 1993
4 PART B THEORY
57. According to the kinetic theory of gases, the (c) A screw jack whose pitch is 4.4 mm
collision of the molecules of a gas with the is used to raise a body of mass
walls of the container is mainly responsible 8000kg through a height of 20cm.
for the The length of the tommy bar of the
I. temperature of the gas jack is 70cm. If the efficiency of the
II. viscosity of the gas jack is 80%, calculate the:
III. pressure of the gas (i) velocity ratio of the jack;
Which of the statement above is/are (ii) mechanical advantage of the
correct? jack;
A. I only (iii) effort required in raising the
B. II only body;
C. III only (iv) work done by the effort in
D. II and III only raising the body.
E. I, II and III only (G. = 10ms-1, 2 π = 22/7)
58. Eight α - particles and size β - particles are 2. (a) With the aid of labeled diagram,
emitted from an atom of 238 describe
A. 206 an experiment to illustrate the
B. 234 relationship between the volume and
C. 238 the temperature of a given mass of
D. 240 air at constant pressure.
E. 252
(b) A uniform capillary tube of negligible
59. When an atom is in the ground state, it is expansivity, sealed at one end,
said to be contains air trapped by a pellet of
A. grounded mercury. The trapped air column is
B. excited 13.7cm long at 0oC and 18.7cm long
C. stable at 100oC, calculate the cubical
D. ionized expansivity of the air at constant
E. rediating pressure.
60. Which of the following are emitted from a
radioactive substance without a latering (c) Using the kinetic theory of gases,
either the nucleon number or the proton explain why the volume of a fixed
number of the substance? mass of gas at constant pressure
A. Gamma rays
increases with increase in vertical oscillation and determine 1
temperature. for 20 oscillations.
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Connect the 2Ω resistor and the SSCE PHYSICS
object labeled s across the gaps AB PAPER 2 OBJECTIVE
and CD respectively in the meter
bridge circuit as shown in the 1. Which of the following is scalar quantity?
diagram above. Also connect one A. Tension
end of the constant wire labeled W to B. Weight
point C in the circuit. By means of a C. Impulse
crocodile clip, connect a length L = D. Upthrust
20cm of the wire across s. Complete E. Distance
the circuit and close the key K.
Determine the balance length X 2. The diagram below represents the velocity
measured along the meter bridge time graph of a body-in motion. the total
wire. distance traveled by the body is 195m.
Calculate the acceleration of the body in
Evaluate R where R = (200 – 2) section OP of the graph
x A. 1.0ms-2
B. 2.5ms-2
Determine the values of R-1 and L-1. C. 7.8ms-2
Repeat the experiment for L = 30, 40 D. 9.3ms-2
50 and 60cm. In each case, E. 19.5ms-2
determine the corresponding values
of X, R, R-1 and R-1. Tabulate your 3. The density of water is 1gcm-3 while that of
readings. Plot a graph of R-1 against ice is 0.9-3. Calculate the change in volume
L-1 starting both axes from the origin when 90g of ice is completely melted.
(0, 0). Determine the slope of the A. 0cm3
graph and its intercept along the B. 9cm3
vertical axes. State two precautions C. 10cm3
you took to obtain accurate results. D. 90cm3
E. 100cm3
B. 35.0˚C
4. A body accelerates uniformly from rest at C. 37.3˚C
2ms-2. Calculate its velocity after traveling D. 52.7˚C
9m. E. 62.7˚C
A. 36.00ms-1
B. 18.00ms-1 10. A metal rod of length 40.00cm at 20˚C is
C. 6.00ms-1 heated to a temperature of 45˚C. If the new
D. 4.5ms-1 length of the rod is 40.05cm, calculate its
E. 4.24ms-1 linear expensivity.
A. 1.2 x 10-3 K-1
5. In which of the following simple machines is B. 2.5 x 10-5 K-1
the effort applied between the load and the C. 3.5 x 10-5 K-1
fulcrum? D. 4.5 x 10-5 K-1
A. Scissors E. 5.0 x 10-4 K-1
B. Pliers
C. Wheel barrow 11. A gas occupies a certain volume at 27˚C. At
D. Sugar tongs what temperature will its volume be three
E. Nutcrackers times the original volume assuming that its
pressure remains constant?
6. A ball is dropped from a height of 45m A. 81˚C
above the ground. Calculate the velocity of B. 162˚C
the ball just before it strikes the ground C. 354˚C
(Neglect air resistance and take g as 10ms- D. 627˚C
2
) E. 900˚C
A. 21.2ms-1
B. 30.0ms-1 12. 500cm3 of a gas is collected at 0˚C and at a
C. 300.0ms-1 pressure of 72.0cm of mercury. What is the
D. 450.0ms-1 volume of the gas at the same temperature
E. 900.0ms-1 and a pressure of 76.0cm of mercury?
37. A battery of e.m.f E and negligible internal 42. A rectangular coil of wire can rotate in a
resistance supplies a current 1 to the magnetic field. The two ends of the coil are
combination of two resistances R1 and R2 soldered respectively to the two halves of a
as shown in the diagram below. Calculate commutator. Two carbon brushes are made
the current through R2 to press lightly against the commutator and
when these are connected in circuit with a
A. R11_ battery and rheostat, the coil rotates. This is
R1 a description of
A. a moving-coil ammeter
B. R21_ B. a.d.c. generator
R1 C. ad.c electric motor
D. an induction coil
C. R21__ E. an a.c. generator
R1+R2
43. A car fuse is marked 15A and operates
D. R11__ normally on a 12V battery. Calculate the
R1 + R2 resistance of the fuse wire.
A. 180.0Ω
E. R1R21_ B. 27.0Ω
R1 – R2 C. 3.0Ω
D. 1.3Ω
38. Which of the following is not part of an a.c E. 0.8Ω
generator?
A. Carbon brushes 44. A particle of charge q and mass m moving
B. slip rings with a velocity v enters a uniform magnetic
C. Commutator field of strength B in the direction of the
D. Field magnet field. The force on the particle is
E. Armature A. qvB
B. mqvB
39. Calculate the effective resistance between C. qvb/m
points X and Y in the diagram beside. D. mvB/q
A. 0.5Ω E. 0
B. 2.0Ω
C. 3.0Ω 45. A lamp marked 100W, 250V is lit for 10
D. 8.0Ω hours. If it operates normally and I kWh of
E. 13.8Ω electrical energy cost 2k. What is the cost of
lighting the lamp?
40. Which of the following scientists postulated A. 1k
that moving particles exhibit wave B. 2k
properties? C. 5k
D. 10k
E. 20k 51. A transformer with 5500 turns in its primary
winding is used between a 240V a.c supply
46. What is the total capacitance in the circuit and 120V kettle. Calculate the number of
represented by the diagram beside? turns in the secondary winding.
A. C1 + C2 + C3 A. 11999
B. 2750
B. 1+1+1 C. 460
C1 C2 C3 D. 550
E. 232
C. C1 C2 C3__
C1 + C2 + C3 52. The electric force between two point
charges each of magnitude q and at a
D. C2_____ distance r apart in air of permitivityo is
C1 + C3
A. q2__
E. C1 C2 C3 4 π ∈ or2
57. When atom 0 losses or gains a charge, it (iii) A piece of copper ball of mass
becomes 20g at 200oC is placed in a
A. an Ions copper calorimeter of mass
B. an electron 60g containing 50g of water
C. a neutron at 30oC. Ignoring heat losses,
D. a proton calculate the final steady
E. a deuteron temperature of the mixture.
60. The work function of a metal 8.6 x 10-19J. (c) With the aid of a ray diagram, show
Calculate the wavelength of its threshold how a virtual image of an object is
frequency. (Speed of light in vacuum = 3 x formed by a:
108ms-1. Plank’s constant = 6.6 x 10-34Js) (i) concave mirror
A. 0.8 x 10-7m (ii) converging lens.
B. 1.0 x 10-7m
C. 2.3 x 10-7m 3. (a) Explain what is meant by a magnetic
D. 3.8 x 10-7m field.
E. 12.4 x 10-7m
(b) Describe an experiment to show that
magnetic field exists around a
straight wire carrying current.
(d) Explain, with the aid labeled (b) (i) A uniform meter rule AB is
diagram, how a delicate magnetic balanced on a knife edge
material could be protected from the which is 55cm from B. If a
earth’s magnetic field. mass of 10g is hung at p,
which is 10cm from A.
4. (a) State the laws of electromagnetic Calculate the mass of the
induction metre rule.
(b) Explain how one of the laws (ii) Explain what is meant by the
illustrates the principle of moment of a force about a
conservation of energy. point.
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PAPER I PRACTICAL
Trace the outline ABC of the
1. (a) equilateral
triangular glass prism as shown in
the diagram above. Draw a line RN
such that it makes an angle I = 5o
You are provided with a uniform with the normal. Erect two pins at P1
meter rule, a knife edge and a mass and P2 on the line RN. Replace the
of 50g. Balance the meter rule on prism. Looking through the face BC
the knife edge and record the scale of the prism, fix one pin at P2 and
mark C. Corresponding to the another pin at P4 such that they
distance of its centre of gravity from appear to be in a straight line with
the end of the rule. Suspend the the images at P1 and P2. Remove the
given mass from the meter rule such prism and the pins. Draw a line to
that y = 2cm as shown on the join P4 and P3. Produce the line P4 P3
diagram above. Balance the meter and that of RN to meet at D. Measure
rule with the hanging mass on the and record angles e and a.
knife edge. Read and record the
position of the pivot. Determine the Repeat the experiment for I = 10o,
values of d and x. Repeat the 15o, 20o and 25o respectively using a
experiment with Y = 4, 6, 8, 10 and different outline in each case.
12cm respectively. In each case Tabulate your readings. Plot a graph
record the position of the pivot and with a on the vertical axis and (I + e)
determine the corresponding values on the horizontal axis, starting both
of d and x. Tabulate your readings. axes from the origin (0,0). Determine
Plot a graph of d against x. the slope of the graph and the
Determine the slope s of the graph. intercept on the vertical axis. State
Evaluate m = 50s. State two two precautions taken to ensure
precautions taken to ensure accurate accurate results.
(Attach your traces to your answer 1995
booklet) SSCE PHYSICS
PAPER 2 OBJECTIVE
(b) (i) What is meant by the critical
angle of a medium? 1. Which of the following is a fundamental
(ii) Show by a ray diagram how a quantity?
right-angle glass prism A. Heat capacity
(iii) Distinguish between B. Electric current
dispersion and refraction of a C. Torque
beam of white light as it D. Reactance
passes through a triangular E. Density
glass prism.
2. A boy cycles continuously through a
3. (a) distance of 1.0km in 5 minutes. Calculate
his average speed.
A. 0.3ms-1
B. 3.3ms-1
C. 16.6ms-1
Connect the circuit as shown in the D. 20.0ms-1
diagram above. Close the key, Read E. 200.0ms-1
and record the ammeter reading, Io,
when the crocodile clip is not in 3. A student found out from a simple
contact with the constantan wire. pendulum experiment that 20 oscillations
Open the key. With the clip making were completed in 38 seconds. What is the
contact with the constantan wire L = period of oscillation of the pendulum?
80cm, close the key. Read and A. 8.0s
record the ammeter reading L. B. 3.8s
C. 2.0s
Repeat the procedure when L = 70, D. 1.9s
60, 50 and 40cm respectively. In E. 0.5s
each case read and record the
ammeter reading I, Evaluate L-1. 4. A body of mass 7.5kg is to be pulled up
Tabulate your readings. Plot a graph along a plane which is inclined at 30o to the
with I on the vertical axis and L-1. horizontal. If the efficiency of the plane is
Tabulate your readings. Plot a graph 75% what is the minimum force required to
with I on the vertical axis and L-1I on pull the body up the plane?
the horizontal axis. Starting both A. 5.0N
axes from the origin (0, 0). Calculate B. 20.0N
the scope s of the graph and the C. 50.0N
intercept K on the vertical axis. D. 75.0N
Evaluate p = k/s. State two E. 200.0N
precautions taken to ensure accurate
results. 5. The angular speed of an object describing a
circle of radius 4m with a linear constant
(b) (i) Explain what is meant by the speed of
e.m.f of a cell. 10ms-1 is
(ii) State two effects of electric A. 40.00rads-1
current and one application of B. 14.00rads-1
each. C. 2.50rads-1
(ii) The resistivity of a given wire D. 1.58rads-1
of cross sectional area E. 40rads-1
0.7mm2 is 4.9 x 10-4Ωmm.
Calculate the resistance of a 6. At what angle to the horizontal must the
2m length of the wire. nozzle of a machine gun be kept when firing
to obtain a maximum horizontal range for
the bullets?
A. 0.0o 12. A brass rod is 2m long at a certain
B. 22.5o temperature. Calculate the linear expansion
C. 30.0o of the rod for a temperature change of
D. 45.0o 100K. (Take the linear expansitivity of brass
E. 90.0o at 1.8 x 10-5 K-1
A. 0.3600m
7. Which of the following will reduce the B. 0.1800m
frequency of oscillation of a simple C. 0.360m
pendulum? D. 0.0036m
A. Increasing the mass of the bob E. 0.0018m
B. Decreasing the mass of the bob
C. Increasing the length of the string 13. A body of specific heat capacity 450J kg-1 K-1
D. Decreasing the length of the string falls to the ground from rest through a
E. Decreasing the amplitude of the oscillation vertical height of 20m. Assuming
conservation of energy, calculate the
8. A car traveling at a uniform speed of 120km change in temperature of the body striking
h-1 passes two stations in 4 minutes. the ground level. (g = 10ms-1)
Calculate the distance between the two A. 0oC
stations. B. 2/9oC
A. 8km C. 4/9˚C
B. 15km D. 9/4˚C
C. 22km E. 9/2˚C
D. 30km
E. 60km 14. Hot water at temperature of t is added to
ice that amount of water at a temperature
9. A machine has an efficiency of 60%. If the of 30˚C. If the resulting temperature of the
machine is required to overcome a load of mixture is 50˚C, calculate t.
30N with a force of 20N, calculate its A. 90˚C
mechanical advantage? B. 80˚C
A. 0.7 C. 50˚C
B. 0.9 D. 40˚C
C. 1.5 E. 30˚C
D. 2.5
E. 10.0 15. An air bubble of volume 2cm3 is formed 20m
under water. What will be its volume when it
10. A body weighing 10N in air is partially rises to just below the surface of the water if
immersed in water. It displaces water of the atmospheric pressure is equivalent to a
mass 0.3kg. What is the puthrust on the height of 10m of water?
body? (g = 10ms-2) A. 6cm3
A. 13.0N B. 4cm3
B. 7.0N C. 3cm3
C. 3.3N D. 2cm3
D. 3.0N E. 1cm3
E. 0.3N
16. The pressure of a given mass of gas
11. A mercury-in-glass thermometer reads n – changes from 200Nm-2 to 100Nm-2, while its
20o at the ice point and 100o at the steam temperature drops from 127˚C to -73˚C.
point. Calculate the Celsius temperature Calculate the ratio of the final volume of the
corresponding to 70o on the thermometer gas to its initial volume
A. 41.0oC A. 2.4:1
B. 50.0oC B. 2.0:1
C. 62.5oC C. 1.2:1
D. 70.0oC D. 1.0:1
E. 75.0oC E. 1.0:2
17. The temperature of glass vessel containing E. 30˚
100cm3 of mercury is raised from 10˚C to
100˚C. Calculate the apparent cubic
expansion of the mercury. (Real cubic 22. A ray of light is incident on a body x as
expansivity of mercury = 1.82 x 10-4K-1) shown in the diagram below. What is the
A. 0.52cm3 refractive index of the body?
B. 1.42cm3 A. 1.63
C. 1.87cm3 B. 1.50
D. 1.87cm3 C. 1.49
E. 5.22cm3 D. 1.33
E. 1.02
18. An iron rod of mass 2kg and at a
temperature of 280˚C is dropped into some 23. Light travels in straight lines. In which of the
quantity of water initially at a temperature following is this principle manifested?
of 30˚C. If the temperature of the mixture is I. Pinhole camera
70˚C, calculate the mass of the water. II. Formation of shadows
(Neglect heat looses to the surroundings) III. Diffraction of light
(Specific heat capacity of iron = 460 J kg-1 K- IV. Occurrence of eclipse
1
) (Specific heat capacity of water = 4200J A. I and III only
kg-1 K-1) B. II and III only
A. 0.58kg C. I, II and III only
B. 0.77kg D. I, II and IV only
C. 1.15kg E. I, II, III and IV only
D. 1.50kg
E. 2.04kg 24. the image of any real object formed by a
diverging lens is always
19. How much heat is required to convert 20g A. inverted
of ice at 0˚C to water at the same B. magnified
temperature? [Specific latent heat of ice = C. erect
336 J g-1] D. real
A. 1.35 x 103J E. the same size as the object
B. 5.38 x 103J
C. 6.72 x 103J 25. Which of the following is not self-luminous?
D. 7.06 x 103J A. Incandescent electric bulb
E. 8.06 x 103J B. Incandescent fluorescent tube
C. Lighted candle
20. When two objects P and Q are supplied with D. The moon
the same quantity of heat, the temperature E. The sun
change in P is observed to be twice that in
Q. If the masses of P and Q are the same, 26. An object is placed on the principal axis and
calculate the ratio of the specific heat at the centre of curvature of a concave
capacities of Q to P. mirror. The image of the object formed by
A. 4:1 the mirror is
B. 2:1 A. real, inverted and magnified
C. 1:1 B. at the principal focus
D. 1:2 C. real and diminished
E. 1:4 D. erect and virtual
E. at the centre of curvature
21. A ray of light is incident on mirror m 1 and
after reflection is incident on mirror m2 as 27. A wire is stretched between two points, 1m
shown in the diagram below. Calculate the apart, if the speed of the wave generated
angle of reflection of the ray at mirror m2. on plucking the wire is 200ms-1, what is the
A. 120˚ minimum frequency which will resonate
B. 90˚ with the wire.
C. 60˚ A. 50 Hz
D. 45˚ B. 75Hz
C. 100Hz A. 0.02s
D. 150Hz B. 0.05s
E. 200Hz C. 0.20s
D. 0.50s
28. Sixty complete waves pass a particular E. 50.00s
point in 4s. If the distance between three
successive trouhghs of the waves is 15m, 34. A listener can detect the instrument from
calculate the speed of the waves. which a noise is being sounded because
A. 300ms-1 different instruments produce the same
B. 225.0ms-1 note with different
C. 112.5ms-1 A. Frequencies
D. 75.0ms-1 B. pitches
E. 16.0ms-1 C. loudness
D. intensities
29. Which of the following media allow(s) the E. overtones
transmission of sound wave through them?
I. Air 35. What is the escape velocity of a body on the
II. Liquid surface of the earth of radius R if the
III. Solid gravitational constant is G and the mass of
A. I only the earth is M? (Neglect energy losses to
B. II only the surroundings)
C. III only ___
D. I and II only A. √2GR
E. I, II and III only
___
30. Which of the wave characteristics can be B. √2G
used to distinguish a transverse wave from R
a longitudinal wave? ____
A. Reflection C. √2GR2
B. Refraction
C. Diffraction ___
D. Poliarisation D. √2GM
E. Interference R
____
31. A sound note of frequency 250Hz and E. √2GM
wavelength 1.3m is produced at a point
near a hill. If the echo of the sound is 36. A charge of 1.6 x 10-10C is placed in a
received 1 second later at the point, how far uniform electric field of intensity 2.0 x 102
away is the hill from the point? NC-1. What is the magnitude of the electric
A. 131.3m force exerted on the charge?
B. 162.5m A. 3.2 x 105M
C. 248.7m B. 1.8 x 105N
D. 251.3m C. 3.2 x 10-5N
E. 325.0m D. 1.8 x 10-1N
E. 4.0 x 10-6N
32. The period of a wave is 0.02 second.
Calculate its wavelength if its speed is 37. A balloon containing 546cm3 of air is heated
330ms-1 from 0oC to 10oC. If the pressure is kept
A. 6.6m constant, what will be its volume at 10oC.
B. 5.0m A. 526cm3
C. 4.m B. 546cm3
D. 3.n C. 556cm3
E. 2.m D. 566cm3
E. 819cm3
33. An alternating voltage with a frequency of
50Hz has a period of
38. Calculate the inductance L of the coil in the 43. A capacitor of capacitance 25μF is
circuit shown beside. connected to an a.c power source of
A. 14.4H frequency 200Hz. Calculate
B. 3.8H π
C. 0.6H the reactance of the capacitor.
D. 0.4H A. 0.01Ω
E. 0.2H B. 0.02Ω
C. 50.00Ω
39. A series R-L-C circuit is shown in the D. 100.00Ω
diagram below. Which of the following E. 200.00Ω
vector diagrams correctly represents the 44. The energy stored in a capacitor of
phase relationship among I, V, VR, VC and VL capacitance 5μF is 40J. Calculate the
if VC is greater than VL and the symbols have voltage applied across its terminal?
their usual meaning? A. 4000V
B. 200V
C. 16V
D. 6V
E. 4V
52. A cell of e.m.f 1.5V and internal resistance 57. Which of the following is not a product of
2.5Ω and a load of resistance 7.0Ω. nuclear fission?
Calculate the current in the circuit. A. Alpha particle
A. 0.15A B. Beta particle
B. 0.20A C. Gamma ray
C. 2.10A D. X-ray
D. 3.00A E. Neutron
E. 6.67A
58. Calculate the energy carried by an Ex-ray of
53. Which of the following statements are not wavelength 6.0 x 10-40m. [Plank constant =
true of a moving-coil millimeter? 6.6 x 10-34 Js, velocity of light = 3.0 x 108ms-
I. It can be used to measure alternating 1
]
current A. 3.3 x 10-12J
II. It has a linear scale B. 3.3 x 10-16J
III. It can be adapted to read higher values of C. 1.1 x 10-16J
currents D. 3.3 x 10-24J
IV. A resistor connected in parallel with the E. 3.3 x 10-32J
millimeter would convert it to a volt meter
A. I and IV only 59. Which of the following cannot be explained
B. II and III only by the molecular theory of matter?
C. III and IV only A. Conduction
D. I, II and III only B. Radiation
E. I, III and IV only C. Convection
D. Evaporation
54. A radioactive nuclide of mass 6.0g has a E. Expansion
half-life of 8 days. Calculate the time during
which 5.25g of the nuclide would have 60. Which of the following is used for shielding
decayed radioactive fall-outs?
A. 1 day A. Plastic
B. 2 days B. Wood
C. Textile (e) State two methods by which the
D. Aluminium surface tension of a liquid may be
E. Lead reduced.
3. (a)
22. Cloud formation is the direct result of 28. The graph above shows the relationship
A. precipitation between sin i and sin r for a ray of light in
B. vaporisation air incident on a liquid surface. If i and r rare
C. Fusion respectively angles of incidence and
D. sublimation refraction deduce the refractive index of the
E. condensation liquid from the graph.
A. 1.63
23. Water boils at a lower temperature when B. 1.50
heated at the top of a mountain than at sea- C. 1.33
level because at the top of the mountain the D. 1.25
A. saturation vapour pressure of water is E. 0.80
higher than at sea-level
B. sun adds more heat to the water 29. When a ray of light is incident normally on
C. temperature is lower than at sea-level an air-glass interface, its angle of refraction
D. relative humidity of the atmosphere is lower is
E. pressure of the atmosphere is lower A. 0o
B. 42o
24. The main reason why rice cooks faster in a C. 45o
pressure cooker than in cooking pot is that D. 60o
A. less heat escapes from the cooker E. 90o
B. the vapour pressure in the cooker is
constant 30. A ray of light is incident on a glass block as
C. the rice is not affected by the draught over shown in the diagram beside. If the
the cooker reflected and the refractive rays are
D. the vapour pressure in the cooker decreases perpendicular to each other, what is the
E. the boiling point of water in the cooker is refractive index of the glass relative to air?
raised A. 1.65
B. 1.58
25. In which of the following media would sound C. 1.52
waves travel fastest? D. 1.50
A. Kerosine E. 1.48
B. Alcohol
C. Water 31. The refractive index of a medium relative to
D. Iron air of 1.8. Calculate the critical angle for the
E. Air medium to the nearest degree.
A. 18o
B. 34o
C. 45o
D. 68o B. 1.0ms-1
E. 90o C. 2.0ms-1
D. 3.0ms-1
32. A converging lens of focal length 5cm forms E. 4.0ms-1
a virtual image which is 10cm from the lens.
How far from the lens is the object? 38. A sound wave of velocity 350ms-1 is
A. 2.0cm directed towards the surface of water. if the
B. 3.3cm ratio of the wavelength of sound in water to
C. 5.0cm that air is 425:100, calculate the velocity of
D. 10.0cm the wave in water.
E. 15.0cm A. 82.4ms-1
B. 148.8ms-1
33. Which of the following instruments produces C. 350.0ms-1
sound by the vibration of air column? D. 1487.5ms-1
A. piano E. 3500.5ms-1
B. guitar
C. flute 39. The speed of sound in air is 330ms -1, how
D. handbell far from the centre of a storm is an observer
E. talking drum who hears a thunder clap 2s after the
lightning flash? (Neglect the time taken by
34. The walls and ceilings of many standard light to travel to the observer)
auditoria are covered with perforated pads A. 1320m
to B. 660m
A. increase the intensity of sound waves C. 600m
B. increase the loudness of sound waves D. 330m
C. reduce the effect of reverberations of sound E. 165m
waves
D. increase the interference effect of sound 40. The diagram below illustrates a variation of
waves the displacement y of a wave particle with
E. decrease the frequency of sound waves time t. If the velocity of the wave is 250ms-1,
calculate the distance between two
35. A string of length 1.0m vibrates in 10 loops. successive particles which are in phase.
if the total mass of the string is 1.0 x 10-3kg A. 2.0m
and the tension in it is 10N, calculate the B. 2.5m
frequency of the vibration C. 3.0m
A. 50Hz D. 5.0m
B. 100Hz E. 50.0m
C. 250Hz
D. 400Hz 41. The diagram above represents a stationary
E. 500Hz wave set up in a string which is fixed at
both ends. If the frequency of the wave is
36. A siren has a disc of 64 holes and makes 20 256Hz and the distance N1 N2 equals 1.5m,
revolutions per second. Calculate the calculate the speed of the wave.
frequency of the sound from the siren. A. 128ms-1
A. 3.2Hz B. 192ms-1
B. 16.0Hz C. 384ms-1
C. 20.0Hz D. 768ms-1
D. 640.0Hz E. 1536ms-1
E. 1280.0Hz
42. Calculate the power delivered by a 3-hase
37. The distance between two successive cest line of its voltage and current are 132KV
of a water is 1m. If a particle on the surface and 60A respectively.
of the water makes to complete vertical A. 2.38 x 107W
oscillations in 1 second. Calculate the speed B. 7.92 x 106W
of the wave. C. 3.96 x 106W
A. 0.5ms-1 D. 2.64 x 106W
E. 7.92 x 104W 48. A cell of e.m.f 1.5V is connected in series
with a resistor of resistance 3Ω. A high-
43. The main function of the mouth piece of a resistance voltmeter connected across the
telephone is to convert sound energy into cell registers only 0.9V. Calculate the
A. heat energy internal resistance of the cell.
B. light energy A. 1.8Ω
C. chemical energy B. 2.0Ω
D. electrical energy C. 2.4Ω
E. mechanical energy D. 4.5Ω
E. 5.0Ω
44. Which of the following is not a component of
a.d.c electric motor? 49. Soft iron is used in making the armature of
A. commutator an electric bell because it
B. field magnet A. retains its magnetism for a long time
C. slip rings B. losses its magnetism
D. Armature C. produces permanent magnets
E. carbon brushes D. is not easily magnetized
E. decreased the magnetic effect of a direct
45. The diagram below illustrates the current
conversion of a galvanometer of resistance
2Ω to an ammeter, the galvanometer gives 50. The diagram beside illustrates an isolated
a fill-scale deflection for a current of 10mA. metal sphere carrying charge W in a
Calculate the value of R. medium whose permittivity is so. The
A. 2.0 x 103Ω magnitude of the electric field intensity P
B. 2.0 x 102Ω can be expressed as
C. 2.0 x 10-1Ω
D. 2.0 x 10-2Ω A. Q2___
E. 2.0 x 10-3Ω 4 π ∈ or2
3. (a)
2. An object falls freely from a height of 25m
unto the roof of a building 5m high.
Set up the circuit as shown in the Calculate the velocity with which the object
diagram above. Close the key K, use strikes the object. [g = 10ms-1]
the jockey to make contact with the A. 17.3ms-1
potentiometer wire PC such that PB B. 20.0ms-1
= L = 10cm. Record the ammeter C. 24.5ms-1
reading I. Evaluate I-1, repeat the D. 125.0ms-1
experiment for L = 0, 30, 40, 50 and E. 200.0ms-1
60cm respectively. In each case,
3. A body of mass 20kg is set in motion by two
forces 3N and 4N, acting at right angles to
each other. Determine the magnitude of its
acceleration.
A. 400ms-2
B. 2.89ms-2
determine and record the C. 0.35ms-2
corresponding values of I and I-1. D. 0.25ms-2
Tabulate your readings. Plot a graph E. 0.05ms-2
of L on the vertical axis against I-1 on
the horizontal axis starting both axes 4. A ball of man 0.1kg approaching a tennis
from the origin (0, 0). Determine the player with a velocity of 10ms-1, is hit back
slope of the graph and the intercept in the direction opposite with a velocity of
on the vertical axis. Read and record 15ms-1, if the time of impact between the
the value of I-1 when L = 0. State two racked and the ball is 0.01s, calculate the
precautions taken to ensure accurate magnitude of the force with which the ball is
result. hit.
A. 5000N
(b) (i) Deduce from your graph, the B. 500N
value of the current I in the C. 250N
circuit when the jockey makes D. 50N
contact with the E. 25N
potentiometer wire at C.
(ii) State two reasons why the 5. Two blocks of the same dimension, one
key in the circuit should be steel and the other wooden are dropped
opened when readings are simultaneously from the same height. If
not taken. they fall freely, neglecting air resistance,
(iii) State two sources of e.m.f the
other than the chemical cell. A. two blocks hit the ground simultaneously
because they have the same acceleration
B. two blocks reach the ground at the same
1997 time because their dimensions are the same
SSCE PHYSICS C. wooden block, being lighter than the steel
PAPER 2 OBJECTIVE block, reaches the ground first
D. Steel block reaches the ground first because
1. An object of mass 0.40kg attached to the it is denser than the wooden block
end of a string is whirled round in a E. steel block takes half as much time as the
horizontal circle of radius 2.0m with a wooden block to reach the ground because
constant speed of 8ms-1. Calculate the it is more massive than the wooden block
angular velocity of the object.
A. 0.8rads-1 6. Two forces 3 N and 4 N act on a body in
B. 2.0rads-1 directions due north and due east
C. 4.0rads-1 respectively. Calculate their equilibrant.
D. 8.0rads-1 A. 5 N,53o east of north
E. 16.0rads-1 B. 5 N,53o west of south
C. 5 N,37o north of east D. 4.5K
D. 7 N,37o west of north E. 5.0K
E. 7 N,37o south of west
12. Steel bars, each of length 3m at 28oC, are to
7. A missile weighing 400 N on the earth’s be used for constructing a rail line. if the
surface is shot into the atmosphere to an linear expansivity of steel is 1.0 x 10-3K-1,
altitude of 6.40 x 106m. Taking the earth as what is the safety gap that must be left
a sphere of radius 6.40 x 606m and between successive bars if the highest
assuming the inverse-square law of temperature expected is 40oC?
universal gravitation, what would be the A. 1.2 x 10-1cm
weight of the missile at the altitude? B. 7.2 x 10-2cm
A. 100 N C. 6.0 x 10-2cm
B. 200 N D. 3.6 x 10-2cm
C. 400 N E. 1.8 x 10-2cm
D. 800 N
E. 1600 N 13. Which of the following diagrams correctly
represents the variation of the volume V of
8. In the diagram below XY represents a plank a fixed mass of water with temperature T?
used to lift a load from a point X on the
ground onto a horizontal platform YP. What
is the velocity ratio of the plank? A. B. C.
A. XY/ZY
B. XY/XZ
C. ZY/XZ
D. XZ/XY
E. ZY/XY
D. E.
9. A uniform bar 15m long, is balanced on a
pivot placed at its mid-point. A boy of mass
55kg sits on one arm of the bar at a point 14. In which of the following diagram is the
5m away from the pivot. What mass can be pressure of the entrapped air equal to the
placed 2m away from the end of the bar to atmospheric pressure?
keep the bar horizontal?
A. 5.0kg A.
B. 6.9kg B.
C. 50.0kg C.
D. 55.0kg D.
E. 70.0kg E.
10. A solid plastic cube of side 0.2m is 15. A solid material of volume 100cm3 is heated
submerged in a liquid of density 0.8kgm-3. through a temperature difference of 40oC.
Calculate the upthrust of the liquid on the Calculate the increase in the volume of the
cube. [g = 10ms-2] material if its linear expansivity is 2.0 x 10-
A. 0.064N 6 -1
K .
B. 0.025N A. 2.4 x 10-2cm3
C. 0.016N B. 1.6 x 10-2cm3
D. 0.008N C. 8.0 x 10-3cm3
E. 0.003N D. 5.0 x 10-6cm-3
E. 4.0 x 10-6cm3
11. A piece of copper of mass 30g loses 60J of
heat energy. If the specific heat capacity of 16. Which of the following explains why a thick
copper is 400 J kg-1 K-1. Calculate the glass cup cracks when boiling water is
change in temperature of the copper. poured into it?
A. 0.2K A. Large increase in the heat capacity of the
B. 0.8K cup
C. 2.0K B. High density of water
C. Unequal expansion of the interior and 21. Two rays from a very distant object in the
exterior walls of the cup diagram below P, F and C represents
D. Anomalous expansion fo water respectively the pole, focus and centre of
E. Greater specific heat capacity of water curvature of a concave mirror. If two rays
compared with that of glass from a very distant object strike the mirror
as shown, where will the image of the object
17. Calculate the quantity of heat released be located?
when 100g of steam at 100oC condenses to
water. [Take the specific latent heat of A. Between P and F
vaporization of water as 2.3 x 106 J kg-1] B. Between F and C
A. 2.3 x 101 J C. Beyond C
B. 2.3 x 102J D. At F
C. 2.3 x 104J E. At C
D. 2.3 x 105J
E. 3.3 x 107J 22. A conveying lens of focal length 15cm is
used to obtain a real image magnified 1½
18. A fixed mass of gas occupies a volume of times. Calculate the distance of the image
20cm3 at a pressure of 700mm Hg. from the lens
Assuming that the temperature remains A. 37.5cm
constant, what will be the volume of the gas B. 22.5cm
at 750mm Hg? C. 15.0cm
A. 2.5cm3 D. 7.5cm
B. 15.5cm3 E. 3.3cm
C. 18.7cm3
D. 2.14cm3 23. At what distance from a simple microscope
E. 72.5cm3 must an object be placed so that an image 5
times the size of the object is produced
19. A cup containing 100g of pure water at 20oC 20cm from the lens?
is placed in a refrigerator. If the refrigerator A. 2.0cm
extracts heat at the rate of 840 J per minute B. 3.3cm
calculate the time taken for the water to C. 4.0cm
freeze. D. 5.0cm
[Neglect the heat capacity of the materials E. 15.0cm
of the cup]
[Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2J g-1K-1] 24. What is the frequency of a radio wave of
[Specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 336Jg- wavelength 150m if the velocity of radio
1
] waves in free space is 3 x 108ms-1?
A. 15 minutes A. 4.5 x 1010Hz
B. 20 minutes B. 5.0 x 109Hz
C. 42 minutes C. 4.5 x 108Hz
D. 50 minutes D. 2.0 x 107Hz
E. 84 minutes E. 2.0 x 106Hz
20. When white light is incident on a glass prism 25. Whenever light waves are restricted to a
the spectrum produced on a screen placed specific plane, they are said to be
beyond the prism is due to A. diffracted
A. diffraction B. refracted
B. reflection C. diffused
C. refraction D. regularly reflected
D. polarization E. plane-polarized
E. interference
26. The magnification produced with a
converging lens is 5. If the object is a square
wire gauze of side 2cm, calculate the area
of the image.
A. 100cm2
B. 40cm2 C. 1.0 x 103Hz
C. 20cm2 D. 6.7 x 102Hz
D. 01cm2 E. 3.3 x 102Hz
E. 4cm2 32. Two identical waves traveling in the same
direction are superimposed, what should be
27. Which of the following is not true of the the phase difference between the waves for
similarities between a camera and the maximum destructive interference to occur?
human eye? A. 20o
A. Both the camera and the eye have light- B. 45o
proof interiors C. 180o
B. Both the camera and the eye, have light D. 225o
sensitive screens E. 270o
C. Inverted images are formed on the screen in
both 33. A pipe, open at both ends, produces a
D. The distance between the lens and the fundamental note. If the velocity of sound in
screen is fixed in both air is V and L the length of the pipe, which
E. The amount of light entering both the eye of the following expresses the frequency of
and camera can be adjusted the note? [Neglect end-correction]
A. 2V
/L
28. The diagram below shows waves passing B. V
/2L
through a slit S. Which wave phenomenon is C. V
/3L
illustrated by the diagram? D. V
/4L
A. Reflection E. V
/5L
B. Refraction
C. Polarization 34. Which of the following statements is not
D. Diffraction correct?
E. Dispersion A. The pitch of a note depends on the
frequency of the vibrating source
29. A sound note is produced by a ringing bell B. The loudness of a note depends on its
and the echo of the note from a nearby wall intensity
is received 0.5s later. If the frequency of the C. The velocity of sound in air does not depend
note is 400Hz and its wavelength 1m, on the intensity of the note producing it
calculate the distance between the bell and D. The overtones present in a note determine
the wall. its quality
A. 400m E. Wind speed has no effect on the speed of
B. 200m sound in air
C. 125m
D. 100m 35. A progressive wave has a wavelength of
E. 50m 50cm. Calculate the phase difference
between the points at a distance of 20cm
30. The diagram below represents the profile of apart.
10 π
transverse wave. Which of the following A. /3
points are in phase? B. 5
/2 π
4 π
C. /3
A. O and P D. 2
/3 π
B. O and Q E. π /3
C. O and R
D. O and S 36. An alternating current with a peak value of
E. O and T 5 A passes through a resistor of resistance
10.0Ω. Calculate the rate at which energy is
31. The diagram below illustrates the profile of dissipated in the resistor.
a progressive wave in which energy is A. 250.0W
transferred from P to Q in 3.0 x 10-3s. B. 125.0W
Calculate the frequency of the wave. C. 50.0W
A. 2.0 x 103Hz D. 35.4W
B. 1.3 x 103Hz E. 12.5W
A. electrical energy
37. The invisible part of the spectrum of white B. chemical energy
light consists of the following colours: C. heat energy
A. red, orange and yellow only D. mechanical energy
B. infra-red, ultra-violet and blue only E. kinetic energy
C. indigo and green only
D. violet and red only 43. When a resistor of resistance R is connected
E. ultra-violet and infra-red only across a cell the terminal p.d. of the cell is
reduced to three-quarters of its e.m.f. [The
38. A charge of 1.0 x 10-5C experiences a force internal resistance of the cell is expressed
of 40N at a certain point in space. What is as]
the magnitude of the electric field intensity A. R
/4
at the point in Newton per coulomb? B. R
/3
A. 8.0 x 106 C. R
/2
B. 4.0 x 10-6 D. 3R
/4
C. 3.0 x 10-4 E. 3R
D. 2.0 x 10-4
E. 5.0 x 10-7 44. A magnet is placed successively near rings
made of the materials indicated in the
39. An atom radiates 1.5 x 10-19J of energy when diagrams below. The polarity of the magnet
an electron from jumps from one energy in each case is also indicated. Inside which
level to another. What is the wavelength of of the rings will a magnetic field be
the emitted radiation? [Plank’s constant = observed?
6.6 x 10-34 Js; Speed of light in air = 3 x
108ms-1] A. I only
A. 1.32 x 10-6m B. III only
B. 2.98 x 10-6m C. I and III only
C. 3.32 x 106m D. II and III only
D. 6.82 x 10-6m E. I, II and III only
E. 8.01 x 10-6m
45. Calculate the terminal potential difference
40. A capacitor of capacitance 25μF is across a 20Ω resistor connected to a battery
connected to an a.c. power source of of e.m.f. 15V, and internal resistance 5Ω
frequency 200 Hz. Calculate A. 60.0V
π B. 15.0V
reactance of the capacitor. C. 12.0V
A. 0.01Ω D. 6.3V
B. 0.02Ω E. 0.5V
C. 50.00Ω
D. 100.00Ω 46. A magnet is being inserted into a coil of
E. 150.00Ω wire. On which of the following factors does
the induced e.m.f. in the coil depend?
41. The current in a series R-L-C circuit attains I. Numbers of turns in the coil
its maximum value when the II. Strength of the magnet
A. impedance is greater than the capacitive III. Speed with which the magnet is inserted
reactance into the coil
B. inductive reactance is equal to the A. I only
capacitive reactance B. II only
C. inductive reactance is greater than the C. III only
resistance D. I and II only
D. capacitive reactance is less than the E. I, II and III
resistance
E. inductive reactance is greater than the 47. During the electrolysis of copper (11)
capacitive reactance tetraoxosulphate (VI) solution, an ammeter
shows a steady current reading of 1.0A for
42. In a photocell, light energy is converted to 30 minutes while 6.6 x 10-4kg of copper is
liberated. Calculate the error in the 53. When a paint brush is removed from clean
ammeter reading. [The electrochemical water, the bristles of the brush are pulled
equivalent of copper is 3.30 x 10kg C-1] together because of
A. 0.001A A. the viscosity of the surrounding air
B. 0.011A B. the low density of water
C. 0.111A C. surface tension forces
D. 1.000A D. the weight of the brush bristles
E. 1.100A E. the mass of the brush bristles
48. The relationship between the directions of 54. Which of the following is a pair of isotopes?
the magnetic field, the current and the
motion of a current-carrying wire in the field A. 35
Ar and 35
S
is easily remembered using 18 16
A. octet rule
B. right-hand grip rule B. 35
CI and 37
CI
C. Maxwell’s screw rule 17 17
26. An eclipse of the sun by the moon occurs 32. A lantern gives an image 3m square of a
when the sun, the moon and the earth are slide 7.62cm square on a screen. If the
all in a straight line and the screen is 10m from the projection lens of
A. earth casts a shadow on the moon the lantern, calculate the focal length of the
B. moon casts a shadow on the sun lens.
C. moon is between the sun and the earth A. 40.3cm
D. sun is between the moon and the earth B. 26.1cm
E. earth is between the sun and the moon C. 24.8cm
D. 0.7cm
27. The phenomenon which occurs when light E. 0.3cm
changes direction as it passes from one
medium to another is called 33. The intensity of light falling on the film in a
A. reflection camera depends on the
B. polarisation I. brightness of the object
C. interference II. diameter of the aperture stop
D. diffraction III. speed of the shutter
E. refraction Which of the statements above is/are
correct?
28. What is the image distance of an object A. I, II and III
placed at a distance of 2f from a converging B. I and II only
lens of focal length f? C. I and III only
A. f/4 D. II and III only
B. f/2 E. III only
C. f
D. 2f 34. The shortest length of the air column in a
E. 4f resonance tube at resonance is 0.12m and
the next resonant length is 0.37m. Calculate
29. A converging lens of focal length 5cm is the frequency of vibration given that the
used as a magnifying glass by a man whose speed of sound in air is 340ms-1.
near-point is 35cm. Calculate the A. 1360Hz
magnification given by the lens. B. 694Hz
A. 8 C. 680Hz
B. 7 D. 347Hz
C. 6 E. 340Hz
D. 5
E. 4 35. A sonometer wire under a tension of 10 N,
produces a frequency of 250Hz when
30. the images formed by diverging lenses are plucked. Keeping the length of the wire
always constant, the tension is adjusted to produce
a new frequency of 350Hz. Calculate the 41. in the electrical method of magnetization,
new tension. the polarity of the magnet depends on the
A. 39.2 N A. amount of current passed
B. 19.6 N B. direction of current
C. 14.2 N C. magnetic material used
D. 7.4 N D. size of the magnetic material
E. 5.1 N E. orientation of the magnetic material in
space
36. Which of the following instruments produces
sound by the vibration of air column? 42. A cell of e.m.f. 1.5V is connected in series
A. Drum with a resistor of resistance 3.2. A high
B. Violon resistance voltmeter connected across the
C. Guitar cell registers only 0.9V. Calculate the
D. Piano internal resistance of the cell.
E. Flute A. 240Ω
B. 4.5Ω
37. Calculate the wavelength of a note which is C. 2.4Ω
one octave lower than a note of 256Hz in a D. 2.0Ω
medium in which the speed of sound is 352 E. 1.8Ω
ms-1.
A. 0.69m 43. Calculate the resistance of the filament of a
B. 1.38m lamp rated at 240 V 60W.
C. 2.75m A. 240Ω
D. 5.50m B. 360Ω
E. 9.30m C. 960Ω
D. 11440Ω
38. Which of the following are both mechanical E. 2880Ω
and transverse?
A. Infra-red rays 44. The diagram below illustrates a freely
B. Gamma rays suspended bar magnet NS hanging from a
C. Sound waves point in a horizontal ceiling. The thread used
D. Water waves for suspending the magnet and the axis of
E. Micro waves the magnet are as indicated on the
diagram. The angle marked θ is called the
39. An electromagnetic wave of frequency 5.0 x angle of
1014Hz, is incident on the surface of water of
reflactive index. Taking the speed of the
wave in air as 3.0 x 108ms-1, calculate the A. depression
wave length of the wave in water. B. declination
A. 2.2 x 10-6m C. variation
B. 1.7 x 10-6m D. elevation
C. 8.0 x 10-7m E. dip
D. 6.0 x 10-7m
E. 4.5 x 10-7m 45. Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction
states that
40. The gravitational force of the moon is one- A. the induced charge is constant for a fixed
sixth that of the earth. If a body weighs 6.0 change of flux
N on the moon, calculate its weight on the B. a force is exerted on a current-carrying
earth. conductor in a magnetic field
A. 36.0 N C. the magnitude of the induced e.m.f. in a
B. 12.0 N circuit is proportional to the rate of change
C. 6.0 N of the number of lines of force linking the
D. 2.0 N circuit
E. 1.0 N D. the induced current in a conductor is in such
a direction as to oppose the change
producing it
E. e.m.f. is induced in a circuit whenever there D. 0.75
is a change in the magnetic flux linked with E. 0.60
the circuit
50. Calculate the average power dissipated in
46. A proton of charge 1.6 x 10-19C is projected the circuit.
into a uniform magnetic field of flux density A. 100 W
5.0 x 10-5T. If the proton moves parallel to B. 80 W
the field with a constant speed of 1.6 x C. 60 W
106ms-1, calculate the magnitude of the D. 20 W
force exerted on it by the field. E. 10 W
A. o.0 N
B. 2.O x 10-21 N 51. use the following data to determine the
C. 1.3 x 10-17 N length L of a wire when a force of 30N is
D. 5.1 x 10-14 N applied, assuming Hooke’s law is obeyed
E. 2.3 x 10-13 N
Force applied/N 0 5 10 30
47. the direction of the magnetic field at a point Length of Wire/mm 500. 500. 510. L
in the vicinity of a bar magnet is 0 5 0
A. along the line joining the point to a neutral
point A. 3.0mm
B. always away from the south pole of the B. 3.5mm
magnet C. 503.0mm
C. opposite the direction of the resultant field D. 503.5mm
at that point E. 506.0mm
D. always towards the north pole of the
magnet 52. Which of the following explains the concave
E. the direction towards which the north pole meniscus of water in a clean glass tube?
of a compass needle would point The
A. adhesion between water and glass
48. In a series L – C circuit, the inductance and molecules is greater than the cohesion
the capacitance are 0.5 Hand 20μL, between water molecules
respectively. Calculate the resonant B. cohesion between water molecules is
frequency of the circuit. greater than the adhesion between glass
A. 24.2 Hz and water molecules
B. 36.7 Hz C. molecules of water near the glass move
C. 50.3 Hz faster than the molecules at the centre of
D. 60.5 Hz the tube
E. 80.0 Hz D. molecules of water at the water-air
boundary are often attracted to the centre
49. the diagram below illustrates an a.c. source of the tube
of 50V (r.m.s.), Hz connected in series with E. weight of the water pulls the central part of
an inductor of inductance L and a resistor of the surface down
resistance R. The current in the circuit is 2A
and the p.d. across L and R are 30V and 40V 53. An electron is accelerated from rest through
respectively. Use this information to answer a potential difference of 70kV in a vacuum.
questions 49 and 50. Calculate the maximum speed acquired by
the electron. (Electronic charge = -1.6 x 10-
19
C; mass of an electron = 9.1 x 10-31 kg)
A. 3.00 x 108ms-1
B. 2.46 x 108ms-1
C. 1.57 x 108ms-1
D. 1.32 x 108ms-1
Calculate the power of the circuit. E. 1.11 x 108ms-1
A. 1.33
B. 1.25 54. When light from a source is sent through a
C. 0.80 gas
I. certain wavelengths are absorbed E. 1: 4
II. an emission line spectrum results
III. a dark line is left 60. It is always not possible to determine
Which of the following is/are correct? exactly and simultaneously the position and
A. I only momentum of a particle. This statement is
B. III only known as the
C. I and II only A. De Broglie’s law
D. I and III only B. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
E. II and III only C. Compton effect
D. Frank-Hertz experimental law
55. Calculate the value of the half-life of a E. Wave-particle paradox
radioactive element whose decay constant
is 0.077s-1. 1998
A. 0.5s SECTION B THEORY
B. 3.0s
C. 5.1s 1. (a) Explain the term uniform
D. 9.0s acceleration
E. 12.5s
(b) (i) Sketch and describe the
56. The process of increasing the energy of an velocity-
atom via inelastic collision with an electron time graph for the motion of a
is known as ball from the time it is
A. ionization projected vertically upwards
B. excitation until it returns to the point of
C. field emission projection.
D. photoemission (ii) Neglecting air resistance and
E. thermionic emission using your sketch, explain
how the acceleration of free
57. A radioactive nuclide of proton number X fall due to gravity, g, and the
emits a β particle to form a new nuclide of maximum height attained
proton number Y. The correct equation when the ball is projected
relating X and Y is vertically upwards can be
A. X=Y–1 determined.
B. X=Y+1
C. X=1–Y (c) A stone is projected vertically
D. X = 1/y upwards with a velocity of 20ms-1.
E. X=Y Two seconds later, a second stone is
similarly projected with the same
58. The frictional effect between the layers of a velocity. When the two stones meet,
moving fluid is called the second one is rising at a velocity
A. capillarity of 10ms-1. Neglecting air resistance,
B. turbulence calculate the:
C. diffusion (i) length of time the second
D. osmosis stone is in motion before they
E. viscosity meet.
(ii) velocity of the first stone
59. Two radioactive elements X and Y have half- when they meet (Take g as
lives of 100 and 50 years respectively. 10ms-2)
Samples of X and Y initially contain equal
number of atoms. What is the ratio of the 2. (a) Distinguish between heat and
number of the remaining atoms of X to that temperature.
of Y after 200 years? (b) State two physical properties of
A. 4: 1 substances which may be used to
B. 3: 1 measure temperature
C. 1: 1
D. 1: 2
(c) State two reasons why mercury is (ii) maximum kinetic energy of
preferred to alcohol as a the photo electrons?
thermometric liquid.
(d) State one similarity and one
3. (a) (i) Describe, with the aid of a difference between photoemission
circuit and evaporation.
diagram, an experiment to
measure the resistance of a (e) Name two methods by which a
wire given an ammeter of low beam of free electrons may be
resistance, a battery, a key, a produced other than photoemission.
rheostat, a high-resistance
voltmeter and some (f) State two application to
connecting wires photoelectric effect.
(ii) State two precautions (g) a light of wavelength 5.0 x 10-7m is
necessary to obtain an incident on a metal resulting in
accurate result. photoemission of electrons if the
work function of the metal is 3.04 x
(b) Using the experimental result and 10-19J, calculate the:
any necessary measurements, (i) frequency of the light
explain how the resistivity of the wire (ii) energy of the incident photon
may be determined. (iii) maximum kinetic energy of
the photoelectrons
(c) Two cells each of e.m.f. 2V and Speed of light – 3.00 x 108ms-
internal resistance o.5Ω are 1
2. (a)
Connect the circuit as shown above.
Set
the value of R = 30Ω. Close the key
and obtain a balance at point T on
Trace the outline PQRS of the glass the potentiometer wire PQ. Read and
block on a sheet paper as shown record the length TQ = L. Evaluate L-
above. Remove the block. Mark a 1
and R-1. Repeat the experiment for
position O very close to P. Draw the R = 20, 10, 5, 3 and 1Ω respectively.
normal NOG. From the point G, In each case, determine and record
measure and mark out points B1, B2, the corresponding values of L, L-1 and
B3, B4, and B5, along the GR at R-1. Remove the resistance box from
distances 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5m the circuit and then determine the
respectively from G. replace the length Lo corresponding to R = O.
glass block on the outline PQRS. Tabulate your readings. Plot a graph
Erect a pin at O and another at B1. of R-1 on the vertical axis and L-1 on
Now fix a pin at T1 such that the pin the horizontal axis, starting both
at T1 and B1 are in line with the pin at axes from the origin (0, 0).
O when viewed through the side SR Determine the slope s of the graph
of the glass block. Remove the glass and its intercept 1 on the vertical
block. Join the line OB1 and B1 T1. axis.
Measure and record that angles x Evaluate: (i) K = 1-1 (ii)
and y. Evaluate sin x and cos y. C = Lo/s State two precautions
Repeat the experiment with the pin taken to ensure accurate
at B1 now fixed at B2, B3, B4, and B5 result.
respectively while the pin at 0
remains unaltered. In each ‘case, (b) (i) using your graph, determine
measure and record the values of x, the
y, sin x and cos y. Tabulate your value of L for which R = 15Ω
readings. Plot a graph of sin x on the
vertical axis and cos y on the (ii) If the intercept 1 = 0.5 + y1,
horizontal axis, starting both axes use your graph to determine
from the origin (0, 0). Calculate slope the value of y.
s of the graph. Evaluate K = 1/s, (iii) Explain what is meant by the
state two precautions taken to e.m.f of a cell.
ensure accurate result. [attach your
tracings to your answer booklet].
5. A motor-cyclist, passing a road junction, 11. A trolley of mass 4kg moving on a smooth
moves due west for 8s at a uniform speed of horizontal platform with a speed of 1.0ms-1
5ms-1. He then moves due north for collides perfectly with a stationary trolley of
another 6s with the same speed. At the end the same mass on the same plat form.
of the 6s his displacement from the road Calculate the total momentum of the two
junction is 50m in the direction of trolleys immediately after the collision.
A. N53oE A. 0.5Ns
B. N37oE B. 1.0Ns
C. N53oW C. 4.0Ns
D. N37oW D. 8.0Ns
6. The time rate of change of displacement is 12. The ice point of an ungraduated mercury-in-
known as glass thermometer is X, while its steam
A. speed point is 90o. This thermometer reads 60o
B. velocity when the true temperature is 40oC.
C. impulse Calculate the value of X.
D. acceleration A. 60˚
B. 48˚
7. A store of mass 0.7kg is projected vertically C. 40˚
upwards with a speed of 5ms-1. Calculate D. 30˚
the maximum height reached. [Take g as
10ms-1 and neglect air resistance] 13. Iron at 30˚C feels cooler to the hand than
A. 1.00m wood at 28˚C because
B. 1.25m A. their linear expansivities are not equal
C. 1.50m B. the temperature of the iron higher than that
D. 3.75m of the wood
C. iron is a better radiator of heat than wood
8. If the force of attraction between the sun D. iron conducts heat more quickly from the
and the planets is removed, the planets will hand than wood
A. fall towards the sun
B. scatter and stop moving 14. An iron rod of length 50m and at a
C. continue to move at tangent to their original temperature of 60˚C is heated to 70˚C.
orbit Calculate its new length [Linear expansivity
D. continue to move perpendicular to their of iron = 1.2 x 10-5K1]
original orbits A. 50.006m
B. 50.060m
9. A 15kg mass suspended from a ceiling is C. 51.600m
pulled aside with a horizontal force, F as D. 51.200m
15. The heat capacity of a substance is the A. 1,050W
energy B. 16,800W
A. required to raise the temperature of a unit C. 18,060W
mass of the substance by one degree D. 20,160W
B. required to raise the temperature of the
substance by one degree 21. A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror at
C. absorbed by the substance at constant an angle of 20˚C. This mirror is rotated
temperature through, twice this angle. In this new
D. lost by a unit mass of the substance position, the angle between the incident ray
and the reflected ray is
16. The temperature of a piece of metal of mass A. 20˚
9g is raided from 10˚C to 110˚C when it B. 40˚
absorbs 108J of heat energy. Determine the C. 80˚
specific heat capacity of the metal in J kg-1K- D. 120˚
1
.
A. 1.2 22. The air column in a resonance tube is set
B. 12.0 into resonance by a vibrating turning fork.
C. 120.2 The resultant waves in the air column will
D. 1200.0 be
A. Mechanical and transverse
17. Which of the following statements is not B. progressive and longitudinal
correct? C. stationary and transverse
A. A sea breeze is due to convection in air D. stationary and longitudinal
B. Cotton materials are better than woolen
ones for use in both weather 23. The image of an object is located 6cm
C. Convectional currents play an important behind a convex mirror. If its magnification
role in the cooling of the engine of a motor is 0.6, calculate the focal length of the
car mirror
D. the vacuum space in a flask helps to reduce A. 3.75cm
heat loss by radiation B. 6.60cm
C. 10.00cm
18. Calculate the heat energy required to D. 15.00cm
change 0.1kg of ice at 0˚C to water boiling
at 100˚C. [Specific heat capacity of water 24. The refractive index of glass for yellow light
= 4200 J kg`k1] [Specific latent heat of is greater than that for red light because
fusion of ice = 336.000J kg-1] yellow light
A. 75,600 J A. has a greater amplitude than red light
B. 336,000 J B. is more intense than red light
C. 340,200 J C. travels more slowly than red light
D. 378,000 J D. deviates less than red light
19. Which of the following statements about 25. The real image of an object formed by a
evaporation is not correct? converging lens of focal length 15cm is
A. The rate of evaporation of a liquid varies three times the size of the object. Calculate
with temperature the object distance
B. The molecules of an evaporating liquid have A. 60cm
an average speed B. 30cm
C. Evaporation occurs when faster molecules C. 20cm
escape from the surface of a liquid D. 15cm
D. Evaporation takes place inside a liquid
26. Which of the following statements is not
20. Calculate the power rating of an immersion correct about long sight?
heater used for 10 minutes to increase the A. A long-sighted person can see distant
temperature of 10kg of water by 15K. objects clearly
[Specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J kg- B. light from a nearby object is focused behind
1
k-1] the retina
C. The eyeball is too short 33. The Parts of a bar magnet at which the
D. The defect is corrected by using a diverging magnetic effect is strongest are called the
lens A. poles
B. neutral points
27. The amplitude of a wave is the C. magnetic declination
A. distance between two successive through of D. magnetic meridians
the wave
B. separation of two adjacent particles 34. A resistance wire of length 2m and of
vibrating in phase uniform cross sectional area 5.0 x 107m2 has
C. maximum displacement of the wave particle a resistance of 2-2Ω. Calculate its resistivity.
from the equilibrium position A. 1.8 x 10-7Ωm
D. distance travelled by a wave in a complete B. 5.5 x 10-7Ωm
cycle of its motion C. 1.8 x 107Ωm
D. 5.5 x 107Ωm
28. In order to obtain a sound note of a high
pitch from a wire stretched by a constant 35. Magnetic flux density is defined as the
tension, the wire must be A. total number of magnetic lines of force
A. short and thick surrounding a magnet
B. short and thin B. number of magnetic lines of force per unit
C. long and thick area normal to the magnetic field
D. long and thin C. strength of the magnetic field surrounding a
current carrying conductor
29. If the position of resonance in a resonance D. magnetic force exerted on a unit magnetic
tube is 16.50cm from the open end of the pole
tube, calculate the distance from the open
end to the next position where resonance 36. The voltage and current in the primary of a
occurs. [Neglect end-correction] transformer are 200Y and 2V respectively. If
A. 24.7cm the transformer is used to light ten 12V,
B. 33.00cm 20W bulbs, calculate its efficiency.
C. 41.25cm A. 100%
D. 49.50cm B. 90%
C. 75%
30. Thunder is usually heard some seconds D. 50%
after lighting is observed because
A. the human eye is more sensitive to light 37. In a uniform electric field, the magnitude of
than the ear to sound the force on a charge of 0.2C is 4N.
B. sound and light travel in different media Calculate the electric field intensity.
C. thunder occurs after lightning A. 20Nc-1
D. light travels faster than sound B. 8NC-1
C. 5NC-1
31. Using the diagram beside, calculate the D. 2NC-1
effective capacitance of the circuit.
A. 1.56µF 38. A rocket of mass m is fired from the Earth’s
B. 3.00µF surface such that it just escapes from the
C. 3.7µF Earth’s gravitational field. If R is the radius
D. 9.00µF of the Earth and g the acceleration of free
fall due to gravity, the escape velocity of
32. Using the data on the diagram beside, the rocket is expressed as
calculate the potential difference across the A. 2gR
20Ω resistor. [Neglect the internal
resistance of the cell] B. 2 / Rg
A. 5V
B. 10V C. 2 / Rg
C. 20V
D. 60V D. R2 / 2g
39. A 10-Ω coil takes 21s to melt 10g of ice at 44. The following statements relate to atomic
0oC. Assuming no heat losses, determine spectrum
the current in the coil. [Specific latent heat I. All elements emit and absorb characteristic
of fusion of ice = 336 Jg-1] spectra
A. 16A II. Spectral analysis is an important method of
B. 5A identifying environmental pollutants
C. 4A III. The chemical composition of stars could be
D. 3A determined using spectral analysis
Which of the following statements above are
40. A point charge of magnitude 2C is moved correct?
through a distance of 0.20m against a A. I, II and III
uniform field of intensity 25Vm-1. Calculate B. II and III only
the work done on the charge. C. I and III only
A. 5.0 x 10-6 J D. I and II only
B. 1.0 x 10-5 J
C. 5.0 x 10-6 J 45. A metal has a work function of 4.375eV.
D. 1.0 x 10-2 J Calculate its threshold frequency. [h = 6.6 x
10-34Js, leV = 1.6 x 10-19J]
41. Bohr’s atomic model proves most successful A. 2.01 x 1015Hz
for the explanation of the: B. 1.06 x 1015Hz
I. structure of the hydrogen atom C. 6.30 x 1014Hz
II. line spectra of the hydrogen atom D. 1.60 x 1014Hz
III. multi-electron atoms
Which of the following statement is/are 46. The half-life of a radioactive substance is
correct? A. its average life time
A. I only B. one-half the value of its decay constant
B. II only C. the length of time needed by the substance
C. I and II only to decay completely
D. I and III only D. the length of time during which the activity
of the substance reduces by 50%
42. The diagram above illustrates the energy 48. A sheet of paper is placed in the path of the
transitions of five electrons of an atom. following radiations
Which of the transitions will produce the I. Alpha particles
emission of longest wave length? II. Beta particles
A. I III. Gamma rays
B. II Which of the radiations will pass through the
C. III sheet of paper
D. IV A. I only
B. II only
43. Which of the transitions will produce C. I and II only
emission of highest frequency? D. II and III only
A. V
B. IV 49. Which Of the following are the essential
C. III parts of an atomic bomb?
D. II A. Uranium and neutrons
B. Radium and polonium
C. Nitrogen and neutrons
D. Uranium and a-particles
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5. (a) Explain
(i) fusion (ii) fission
(b) State three advantages of fusion
over fission in the generation of
power.
(c) Calculate, in joules, the binding
energy for 59 Co.
27
[Atomic mass of 59 Co = 58.9332u]
27
[Mass of proton = 1.00783u]
[Mass of neutron = 1.00867u
[Unified atomic mass unit, U = 931 M
ev]
[1 eV = 1.6 x 10-19J]
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PAPER I PRACTICAL
ray such that the angle of incidence i
= 30o. Fix two pins at points P and Q
on the incident ray.
1. (a) In the diagram above, a thread AC, Replace the block and fix two other
fixed pins at points U and V such that the
at pulley A passes over pulley C on a pins appear to be in a straight line
force board and carries an unknown with V such that the pins appear to
mass mo. Retain this mass mo be in a straight line with the images
throughout the experiment. of the pins at P and Q when viewed
through the block. Remove the block
Draw a line along the direction of AC and join the points at V and U,
on the paper held behind the thread. producing the line to meet DC at T.
Locate the mid-point B of AC and Join OT with O as centre and using
mark its position on this line. any convenient radius, draw a circle
to cut the incident and refracted rays
Draw PB at right angles to AC. at R and S respectively. Draw the
perpendiculars RN and MS. Measure
By means of a loop of thread, and record RN and MS.
suspend a mass M = 50g from AC Repeat the experiment for i = 40o,
and adjust the position of the loop so 50o, 60o and 70o respectively. In
that the line of action of the weight each case; determine and record the
of M lies along BP. Ensure that M corresponding values of RN and MS.
and mo hang off the force board. Tabulate your readings. Plot a graph
Measure BO = y and AO. Evaluate of RN on the vertical axis and MS on
y/AO. the horizontal axis. Determine the
slope s of the graph.
Repeat the experiment for M = 70,
90, 110 and 130g respectively. In State two precautions taken to
each case, determine the ensure accurate results.
corresponding values of y, AO and
y/AO. Tabulate your readings. (b) (i) Explain refraction.
(ii) Draw a diagram showing why
Plot a graph of y/AO on the vertical a metre rule, partly immersed
axis and M on the horizontal axis. in water and place obliquely
Determine the slope s of the graph. to the surface, appears bent
at the surface.
State two precautions taken to
ensure accurate results. 3. (a)
D. 200__ A. 2000J
Tan 30o B. 1000J
C. 20J
12. A uniform metre rule of mass 90g is pivoted D. 5J
at the 40cm mark. If the rule is in
equilibrium with an unknown mass m placed 18. A machine of efficiency 80% is used to raise
at the 10cm mark and a 72g mass at the a body of mass 75kg through a vertical
70cm mark, determine m height of 3m in 30s. Calculate the power
A. 72g input. [g = 10ms2]
B. 1012g A. 9.4W
C. 198g B. 60.0W
D. 504g C. 75.0W
D. 93.8W
13. The resultant of two forces acting on an
object is maximum when the angle between 19. Two bodies, P and Q are in thermal
them is equilibrium. Which of the following
A. 180o statements about the bodies is correct?
B. 90o A. The temperature of Q is higher than that of
C. 45o P
D. 0o B. P and Q have the same heat capacity
C. P and Q have the same mass
14. The bob of a simple pendulum takes 0.25s D. P and Q are the same temperature
to swing from its equilibrium position to one
extreme end. Calculate its period. 20. The cubic expansivity of mercury is 1.8 x 10 -
A. 0.25s 4
k-1 and the linear expansivity of glass is 8.0
B. 0.50s x 10-6 k-1, calculate the apparent expansivity
C. 0.75s of mercury in a glass container.
D. 1.00s A. 1.00 x 10-4 k-1
B. 1.56 x 10-4 k-1
15. The period of oscillation of a particle C. 1.72 x 10-4 k-1
executing simple harmonic motion is 4 π D. 2.04 x 10-4 k-1
seconds. If the amplitude of oscillation is
30.0m. Calculate the maximum speed of the 21. The diagram below shows the variation of
particle. volume V of a glass with temperature in a
A. 1.5ms-1 Charle’s law experiment. The value of the
B. 3.0ms-1 temperature at the point x.
C. 4.5ms-1
D. 6.0ms-1 A. –32oC
B. –100oC
16. An inelastic collision takes place between C. –273oC
balls of known masses. Just before the D. –373oC
collision, one of the balls is moving with a
known velocity while the other is stationary. 22. The volume and pressure of a given mass of
Which of the following physical quantities gas at 27oC are 76cm3 and 80cm of mecury
respectively. Calculate its volume at s.t.p
A. 36.2cm3 B. 80o
B. 72.8cm3 C. 100o
C. 100.0cm3 D. 120o
D. 808.9cm3
23. A piece of metal of mass 50g is cooled from 29. A concave mirror can be used to produce a
80oC to 20oC. Calculate the amount of heat parallel beam of light if a lighted bulb is
lost. [Specific heat capacity of the material placed.
of metal = 450 Jkg-1 k-1] A. between its focus and the pole
A. 4.50 x 103 J B. at its focus
B. 2.25 x 103 J C. at its centre of curvature
C. 1.80 x 103 J D. between its focus and centre of curvature
D. 1.35 x 103 J
30. A simple microscope forms an image 10cm
24. The mass of water vapour in a given volume from an eye close to the lens. If the object is
of air is 0.05g at 20oC, while the mass of 6cm from the eye, calculate the focal length
water vapour required to saturate it at the of the lens.
same temperature is 0.15g. Calculate the A. 3.75cm
relative humidity of the air. B. 4.00cm
A. 3.33% C. 15.00cm
B. 5.55% D. 16.00cm
C. 33.33%
D. 55.55% 31. When white light passes through a
triangular glass prism, there is dispersion
25. The temperature at which the saturated because of
vapour pressure of a liquid is equal to the A. diffraction of light
external atmospheric pressure is known as B. polarization of light
its C. the difference in speed of the components
A. dew point of light
B. boiling point D. the interference of light waves in glass
C. lower fixed point
D. triple point 32. In which of the following media does sound
travel faster?
26. A periodic pulse travels a distance of 20.0m A. Water
in 1.00s. If the frequency is 2.0 x 102 Hz. B. Brass
Calculate the wave length C. Air
A. 1.0 x 10-3m D. Wood
B. 1.0 x 10-2m
C. 2.0 x 10-2m 33. A tuning fork off frequency 600Hz is
D. 1.0 x 102m sounded over a closed resonance tube. If
the first and second resonant positions are
27. A wave has an amplitude equal to 4.0m, 0.130m and 0.413m respectively, calculate
angular speed 1/3 π rad. The displacement the speed of sound in air.
y of the wave particle is given as A. 509.4ms-1
A. y = 4 sin π /3 (t+2) B. 480.0ms-1
B. y = 4 sin π /3 (t+2/3) C. 339.6ms-1
y = 4 sin π /3 (2t + 1)
D. 169.8ms-1
C.
D. y = 4 sin π /3 (t+2) 34. Loudness increases as a vibrating tuning
fork is brought=nearer the end of a pipe
28. In the diagram below, an incident ray AY containing air column due to
makes an angle anticlockwise about Y A. resonance
through an angle of 200, while AY is fixed, B. echo
what angle will the reflected ray now make C. reverberation
with the incident ray? D. difraction
A. 70o
35. The factor which enables the ear to B. 60.0 minutes
distinguish between a note played on C. 52.5 minutes
different instruments is the D. 10.5 minutes
A. pitch
B. sound 41. The region around magnet in which the
C. harmonics magnetic influence is experienced is called
D. loudness A. magnetic flux
B. magnetic field
36. An object is situated within the earth’s C. magnetic meridian
gravitational field. Which of the following D. magnetic declination
factors does not affect the acceleration of
free fall g? 42. If a bar magnet is accidentally broken into
A. The distance of the object from the centre three pieces as shown in the diagram below
of the Earth the polarities of P and Q respectively are
B. The Latitude of the Earth on which the
object is situated
C. the mass of the object
D. The rotation of the Earth A. S and S
B. N and S
37. The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor C. N and N
is increased by making the area of the D. S and N
plates
A. small and their separation large 43. A device used to prevent wearing away of
B. large and their separation small the make-and-break contacts of an
C. and their separation small induction coil is called a/an
D. and their separation equal A. fuse
B. electroscope
Use the diagram below to answer Questions C. resistor
38 and 39 D. capacitor
PART II
2. A spring balance, which is suspended from 8. The amplitude of the motion of a body
the roof of a lift carries a mass of 1 kg at its performing simple harmonic motion
free end. If the lift acceleration upwards at decreases with time because
2.5ms-2, determine the reading on the A. frictional forces dissipate the energy of
spring balance. [g = 10ms-2] motion
A. 25.0 N B. the frequency of oscillation varies with time
B. 12.5 N C. the period of oscillation varies with time
C. 7.5 N D. energy is supplied by some external
D. 4.0 N agencies
24. Convex spherical mirrors are preferred to The diagram above shows the wire of a
plane mirrors as driving mirrors because sonometer box set into resonance by a
A. the image produced is upright and clearly vibrating tuning fork of frequency, f, when
visible the wire is stretched by a tension. T. The
B. it provides a wider field of view resonating length of the wire is l while the
C. the image produced is erect and diminished wave length of the sound produced is λ .
D. the image produced is not laterally inverted
29. Which of the following statements is not
25. An object is placed 20cm from a lens. If an correct? The wave produced on the wire is
image is formed on a screen 260cm away A. stationary and longitudinal
from the lens, calculate the magnification of B. stationary and mechanical
the image. C. mechanical and longitudinal
A. 28 D. progressive and transverse
B. 26
C. 24 30. Which of the following statements about the
D. 13 frequency of vibration of the wire is not
correct? It is
26. A piece of cloth appears green in sunlight. A. proportional to the mass per unit length of
When held in red light, it will appear the wire
A. green B. equal to the frequency of the tuning fork
B. blue C. inversely proportional to the length of the
C. red wire
D. black D. proportional to the square root of the
tension
27. dispersion of white light by a glass prism
occurs because 31. If the frequency of the tuning fork at
A. white light consists of a mixture of seven resonance is 256 Hz, calculate the
different colours frequency of vibration of the wire when the
B. the refractive index of glass is different for tension in the wire is increased to 196N
each constituent colour of white light A. 130.6 Hz
C. the speed of each colour of light in the glass B. 182.9 Hz
is proportional to the refractive index of C. 358.4 Hz
glass for each colour D. 501.8 Hz
D. the speed of each colour of light in the glass
is proportional to the angle of retraction in 32. the magnitude of the gravitational force
the prism between two particles 0.10m apart is 10N. If
the distance between them is increased to
28. Which of the following statements about 0.20m, calculate the magnitude of the new
sound is correct? force.
A. When sound travels from air to a denser A. 40.0 N
medium, it is refracted away from the B. 5.0 N
normal at the point of incidence C. 20.0 N
B. Sound travels faster in air than in water D. 2.5 N
C. The wavelength of sound changes when it
travels from air to water 33. As the plates of a charge variable capacitor
D. The frequency of sound changes when it are moved closer together, the potential
travels from air to water difference between them
A. increases C. The presence of magnetic lines of force in a
B. decreases region indicates the presence of a magnetic
C. remains the same field
D. is doubled D. Magnetic lines of force are closely-packed
together at neutral points
Use the diagram shown beside to answer
Questions 34 and 35 40. The material used for constructing the core
of an electromagnet is
34. What is the effective capacitance in the A. iron
circuit B. carbon
A. 2µF C. copper
B. 6F D. steel
C. 18µF
D. 216µF 41. In the circuit diagram below, calculate the
energy stored in the inductor at resonance
35. What is the total energy stored by the
capacitors A. 0.100 J
A. 2.0 x 10-4J B. 0.05 J
B. 1.0 x 10-4J C. 0.010 J
C. 9.0 x 10-2J D. 0.005 J
D. 1.0 x 10-2J
42. Calculate the reactance of the inductor in
36. Three identical lamps each of power 100W, the circuit diagram shown [ π = 22/7]
are connected in parallel across a potential A. 132Ω
difference of 250V: calculate the current in B. 214Ω
the circuit. C. 264Ω
A. 7.5 A D. 269Ω
B. 2.5 A
C. 1.2 A 43. In which of the following transitions is the
D. 0.8 A largest quantum of energy liberated by an
hydrogen atom when the electron changes
37. An electric bulb is rated 60W, 220V. energy levels?[ n is the quantum number]
Calculate the resistance of its filament when A. n = 2 to n = 1
it is operating normally. B. n = 1 to n = 2
A. 296.7Ω C. n = 2 to n =3
B. 400.0Ω D. n = 3 to n = 2
C. 512.2Ω
D. 806.7Ω 44. A photon of wavelength λ 0 is emitted when
an electron in an atom makes a transition
38. The Earth’s magnetic equator passes atom a level of energy 2Ek to that of energy
through Jos in Nigeria. At Jos, the Ek. If the electron transits from 2Ek to Ek
A. angle of variation is zero level, determine the wavelength of the
B. magnetic declination is 90o photon that would be emitted
C. angle of dip is zero
A. 3 λo
D. horizontal component of the Earth’s
magnetic field is zero B. 2 λo
C. ¾ λo
39. Which of the following statements about D. 1
/3 λ o
magnetic lines of force is not correct?
A. A magnetic line of force is an imaginary line 45. Production of x-rays in an x-ry tube begins
which the north pole of a magnet would with
describe if it is free to move A. photo electric emission
B. Magnetic lines of force do not cross one B. collision of electrons
another C. thermionic emission
D. field emission of electrons
46. The nucleon number and the proton number
of a neutral atom of an element are 23 and
11 respectively. How many neutrons are
present in the atom?
A. 11
B. 12
C. 23
D. 34
(ii) K2 = 26
/s – 160.
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7. The magnitude of the force required to C. All the parallel forces must be equal in
make an object of mass, m move with magnitude and direction
speed, v in a circular path of radius, r is D. The sum of the forces in one direction must
given by the expression. be equal to the sum of the forces in
A. mr opposite direction
v
12. An object, A, is held in equilibrium as
B. mr2 illustrated in the diagram below. Using the
v data on the diagram, determine the
magnitude, W, of the weight of A.
C. mv2
r
D. mv
R2
B. –R
4
C. 5R
36
D. –5R
36
Ia.
II.
3. (a)
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PAPER 2 OBJECTIVE
5. A force acts on a body for 0.5s changing its 10. A ball of mass 5.0kg hits a smooth vertical
momentum from 16.0kgms-1 to 21.0kgms-1 wall normally with a speed of 2 ms -1.
calculate the magnitude of the force. Determine the magnitude of the resulting
A. 42.0 N impulse.
B. 37.0 N A. 20.0kg ms-1
C. 32.0 N B. 10.0kg ms-1
D. 10.0 N C. 5.0kg ms-1
D. 2.5kg ms-1
6. Which of the graphs below shows the
motion of a body with uniform retardation? 11. Which of the following statements correctly
defines a simple machine? A device
A. Vel B. Vel A. that can provide electric current
m/s m/s B. which can only carry people from one place
to another
0 0
C. with which work can be done easily
Time Time
D. which changes the state of rest or of
uniform motion of an object along a straight
line
C. Vel D. Vel
12. A platinum resistance thermometer has a
m/s m/s resistance of 4Ω at 0ºC and 10Ω at 100ºC.
Assuming the resistance changes uniformly
0 Time 0 Time with temperature, calculate the resistance
of the thermometer when the temperature
is 45oC.
7. A moving object is said to have uniform A. 14.0 Ω
acceleration if its B. 6.7 Ω
A. displacement decreases at a constant rate C. 3.2 Ω
B. speed is directly proportional to time D. 2.7 Ω
C. velocity increases by equal amount in equal
time intervals 13. A metal rod of length 100cm is heated
D. velocity varies inversely with time through 100oC, calculate the change in
length of the rod. [linear expansitivity of the
8. the period of an oscillatory motion is defined material of the rod is 3 x 10-5 K-1]
as the A. 4 mm
A. average of the times used in completing B. 3 mm
different numbers of oscillations C. 2 mm
B. time to complete a number of oscillations D. 1 mm
C. time to complete one oscillation
14. The heat capacity of a calorimeter is the 19. A wave of wavelength 0.30m travels 900m
amount of energy required to in 3.0s, calculate its frequency.
A. change the temperature of 1kg of the A. 68.0 Hz
calorimeter by IK B. 225.0 Hz
B. change 1kg mass of the calorimeter to C. 270.0 Hz
liquid at the same temperature D. 750.0 Hz
C. change the temperature of the calorimeter
by IK 20. Which of the following conditions is
D. melt the calorimeter into liquid at a necessary for the occurrence of total
constant temperature internal reflection of light?
A. Light must travel from an optically less
15. Which of the following statements about dense to a denser medium
latent heat of vaporization is correct. It B. The angle of incidence must be equal to the
A. weakens the adhesive forces between critical angle
molecules of a liquid and those of its C. The angle of incidence must be greater than
container the critical angle
B. breaks completely the force of attraction D. The angle of refraction must be 90o
between the molecules of a liquid
C. adds to the heat content of a liquid 21. The image which cannot be formed on a
D. increases the cohesive forces between screen is said to be
liquid molecules A. inverted
B. erect
16. When the pressure of a fixed mass of gas is C. real
doubled at constant temperature, the D. virtual
volume of the gas is
A. increased four times 22. An object is placed in the principal axis and
B. doubled at the centre of curvature of a concave
C. unchanged mirror, the image of the object formed by
D. halved the mirror is
A. real and magnified
17. The volume of a given mass of an ideal gas B. real and inverted
at 327K and 9.52 x 104 Pa is 40cm3. C. erect and magnified
Calculate the volume of the gas at 273 K D. erect and virtual
and 1.034 x 105 Pa.
A. 68.23cm3 23. A converging lens produces an image four
B. 47.91cm3 times as large as an object placed 25cm
C. 44.60cm3 from the lens. Calculate its focal length.
D. 30.75cm3 A. 100cm
B. 33cm
C. 29cm
D. 20cm
18.
24. The horizontal floor of a water reservoir
appears to be 1.0m deep when viewed
vertically from above. If the refractive index
of water is 1.35, calculate the real depth of
the reservoir.
The diagram above represents the A. 2.35m
displacement D versus time, t, graph of a B. 1.35m
progressive wave. Deduce the frequency of C. 1.00m
the wave. D. 0.35m
A. 20 Hz
B. 10 Hz 25. A converging lens has a focal length of 5cm.
C. 5 Hz Determine its power.
D. 4 Hz A. + 20.0D
B. + 0.2 D
C. - 20.0 D D. Guitar
D. -0.2 D
32. Which of the following features of an
26. Which of the following pairs of light rays electrostatic line of force is not correct?
shows the widest separation in the A. It is n imaginary line which a positive charge
spectrum of white light? would describe if it is free to move
A. Green and blue B. The tangent drawn at any point on a curved
B. Orange and indigo line of force shows the direction of the
C. Blue and violet electric field intensity at that point
D. Red and yellow C. It is sometimes curved
D. It can cross another line of force in a region
27. Which of the following statements about the of intense electric field
human eye and the camera is correct?
A. Both form virtual images of objects 33. Which of the following statements about a
B. The image formed by the eye is upright in force field is correct?
the retina while that formed by the camera A. Electrostatic, gravitational and magnetic
is inverted on the film forces are always attractive
C. The inside of both of them is blackened to B. Electric, gravitational and magnetic fields
absorb unwanted light obey inverse square laws
D. The focal length of both the eye lens and C. Field lines are real but their corresponding
the camera lens can be varied fields are imaginary
D. Field lines and their corresponding fields are
28. The speed of sound in air is directly both real
proportional to
A. its temperature on the Celsius scale 34. A positively charged glass rod is placed near
B. its temperature on the thermodynamic scale the cap of a positively charge electroscope.
C. the cube root of its temperature on the The divergence of the leaf is observed to
Celsius scale A. decrease
D. the square root of its temperature on the B. increase
absolute scale C. remain the same
D. increase and collapse immediately
29. Which of the following statements about the
characteristics of sound waves is correct? 35. Two identical cells each of emf 2 V and
A. Loudness decreases with increase in internal resistance 1.0Ω are connected in
intensity parallel. The combination is connected to an
B. The pitch of a note is determined by its external load of 1.5Ω. Calculate the current
amplitude in the circuit.
C. The intensity of a sound wave is A. 0.57 A
proportional to its amplitude B. 1.00 A
D. The quality of a note depends on its C. 1.14 A
overtones D. 2.00 A
30. A sonometer wire of liner density 0.08kg m- 36. Which of the following factors does not
1 subjected to a tension of 800 N is plucked. affect the electric resistance of a wire?
Calculate the speed of a pulse which moves A. Length
from one end of the wire to the other. B. Mass
A. 179.0 ms-1 C. Temperature
B. 100.0 ms-1 D. Cross sectional area
C. 15.8 ms-1
D. 8.0 ms-1 37. A current of 10 A passes through a
conductor for 10s, calculate the charge
31. Which of the following instruments gives a flowing through the conductor
pure note when sounded? A. 100.0 C
A. Talking drum B. 10.0 C
B. Siren C. 1.0 C
C. Tuning fork D. 0.1 C
38. A lamp is rated 240 V 60 W, calculate the 43. The direction of induced current in a
resistance of its filament. straight wire placed in a magnetic field is
A. 240 Ω determined by using
B. 360 Ω A. Fleming’s right hand rule
C. 960 Ω B. Maxwell’s screw rule
D. 1440 Ω C. Faraday’s law
D. Lenz’s law
39. The maximum power dissipated by a 100 Ω
resistor in a circuit is 4 W, calculate the 44. Which of the following statements about an
voltage across the resistor. electromagnet is not correct?
A. 10 V A. It is a temporary magnet
B. 20 V B. Its strength depends on the current
C. 25 V C. Its strength depends on the number of units
D. 400 V in its coil
D. It has permanent poles
40. One difference between a reactance and a
resistance in an alternating current circuit is 45. Which of the following statements is true of
A. resistance is larger than reactance ultra violet radiations. It
B. energy is not dissipated in a reactance A. supports the sensation of hearing
C. energy is stored in a resistance but not in a B. does not cause the emission of electrons
reactance from metals
D. the current in a reactance is lower than in C. is an electromagnetic wave
the resistance D. is not capable of causing sun burn
The diagram above shows the resultant 47. A radioactive element has a decay constant
electric field pattern due to two electric of 0.077 s-1, calculate its half life.
point charges P and S. Which of the A. 12.5 s
following statements is correct? B. 9.0 s
A. P is negatively charged while S is positively C. 5.1 s
charged D. 0.5 s
B. P is positively charged while S is negatively
charged 48. The minimum energy required to remove an
C. Both P and S are positively charged electron from an atom is known as
D. Both P and S are negatively charged A. excitation energy
B. ionization energy
42. C. binding energy
D. photon energy
C. 234Th → 0n + 234Pa
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5. Explain the rise of water in a glass capillary 12. (a) Using the kinetic theory of matter,
tube using the kinetic theory. explain
why
6. (a) Explain the term electrolyte and give (i) evaporation causes cooling;
two (ii) boiling water changes to
examples. steam without any change in
(b) State the relationship between the temperature, although heat is
mass of a substance liberated during being supplied to the water.
the electrolysis and the charge (b) (i) State Boyle’s law
passed. (ii) With the aid of a labeled
diagram, describe an
7. (a) What is the principle upon which the experiment to illustrate the
lighting in fluorescent tubes operate? relationship between the
(b) State two factors which determine volume and pressure of a
the colour of light from a fluorescent given mass of gas at constant
tube temperature.
(iii) State two precautions
8. Define: (i) Elasticity necessary to obtain accurate
(ii) Young modulus results.
(iii) Force constant
13. (a) (i) Illustrate, using a ray
9. A force of 40 N applied at the end of a wire diagram,
of length 4 m and diameter 2.00mm how an image is formed by a
produces an extension of 0.24mm. Calculate convex mirror
the (ii) State one advantage and one
(a) stress on the wire; disadvantage of using a
(b) strain in the wire; ( π = 3.14) convex mirror as a driving
mirror.
10. (a) What is meant by the wave-particle (iii) Explain the action of a
quality of matter? compound microscope
(b) Mention one physical phenomenon, (b) Illustrate using labeled diagrams
in each case, that can be explained only, a sonometer wire of length, l,
in terms of the wave nature and vibrating at its
particle nature of light. (i) fundamental; (ii) first
overtone;
PART II (iii) second overtone
(c) A tuning fork vibrating at a
11. (a) Define: (i) linear momentum (ii) frequency of 512 Hz is held over the
impulse top of a jar filled with water and
(b) State the principle of conservation of fitted with a tap at the bottom. If the
linear momentum. jar is 60cm tall and the speed of
sound is 350ms-1, determine the
possible resonance position(s).
[neglect end corrections]
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PAPER I PRACTICAL
1. (a)
Using the diagram above as a guide,
carry out the following instructions.
(i) Fix the drawing paper
provided on the drawing
You are provided with a metre rule, a board
knife edge, two pieces of thread and (ii) Place the mirror vertically
two masses m1 and m2. with its longer side resting on
(i) Record the values of m1 and the drawing paper. Trace the
m2 outline AB of the mirror.
(ii) Balance the metre rule Remove the mirror.
horizontally on the knife edge (iii) Draw a normal PQ to meet
and record the balance point the outline at the middle Q
G. (iv) Draw a straight line through A
(iii) With the knife edge at the to meet the outline of the
60cm mark of the metre rule, mirror at right angle.
suspend m1 at the 20cm mark (v) Trace the incident ray, CQ
and m2 at a suitable mark with pins P1 and P2 so that it
such that the rule balances meets the perpendicular line
horizontally as illustrated in through A at C such that CA =
the diagram above. x = 1.0cm.
(iv) Record the positions Y on m1 (vi) Replace the mirror on its
and Q of m2 outline. Locate the images of
(v) Evaluate l = P – Y and d = Q – P1 P2 through the mirror using
P two other pins P3 and P4, so
(vi) Repeat the procedure for four that P3 and P4 and the images
other position of m1 at 18, of P1 and P2 are in a straight
16, 14 and 12cm marks. line.
(vii) In each case, evaluate and (vii) Remove the mirror and pins
record l and d. P3 and P4. Draw a straight line
(viii) Tabulate your readings through the pin points to
meet AB at Q and CA
(ix) Plot a graph of l on the
produced at D.
vertical axis against d on the
horizontal axis. (viii) Measure and record angle
(x) Determine the slope of the ACQ as θ 1 and angle ADQ as
graph. θ 2. Also record the value of x.
(xi) State two precautions taken Evaluate θ = ½ ( θ 1 + θ 2), x-1
to ensure accurate results. and tan θ .
(b) (i) With the aid of a diagram,
indicate the forces acting on (ix) Repeat the procedure for four
the other values of x = 2.0, 3.0,
metre rule in the 4.0 and 5.0cm. Tabulate your
experimental set up above. readings.
(ii) Define moment of a force (x) Plot a graph of tan θ on the
about a point and state its S. vertical axis against x-1 on the
I. unit. horizontal axis.
(xi) Determine the slope, s, of the
2. (a) graph. Evaluate k = 2s.
(xii) State two precautions taken
to ensure accurate results.
[Attach your traces to your
answer booklet]
(b) (i) Distinguish between regular potential difference
and between two points in
diffused reflections. an electric circuit.
(ii) An object is situated 25cm in (ii) A piece of resistance
front of a plane mirror. wire of diameter 0.2m
Determine the distance of the and resistance 7Ω has
image from the object. What resistivity of 8.8 x 10-
is the size of the image 7Ωm, calculate the
relative to the object? length of the wire. [ π
= 22/7]
3. (a)
B. 28X
30
C. 58X
30
D. 58X
28
the air at an angle above the horizontal.
Copy the diagram, and, using arrows,
indicate the relative magnitudes and
directions of the vertical and horizontal
components of the velocities of the bullet at
the points A, B and C.
PART II
A C x
Answer any three questions from this part.
2. The diagram above illustrates the path ABC, 11. (a) Define gravitational field intensity.
in a vertical x – z plane, of a bullet shot into
(b) In an experiment to determine the 13. (a) Explain
acceleration of free-fall due to (i) wave motion;
gravity, g, using a simple pendulum (ii) stationary wave
of length l, six different values of l (b) (i) List four physical properties
were used to obtain six of a
corresponding values of period T. If a wave
graph of l along the vertical axis is (ii) Define amplitude and use it to
plotted against T2 on the horizontal distinguish between the node
axes; and antinode of a stationary
(i) make a sketch to show the wave.
nature (iii) List the factors on which the
of the graph; frequency of vibration in a
(ii) write down the equation that stretched string depends.
relates T, l and g hence (c) The equation, y = 5 sin (3x – 4t),
obtain an expression for the where y is in millimeters, x is in
slope of the graph; metres and t is in seconds
(iii) given that the slope of the represents a wave motion.
graph is 0.25, determine the Determine the
value for g. [Take π = 3,142] (i) frequency
(c) A stone, thrown horizontally from the (ii) period and
top of a vertical wall with a velocity (iii) speed of the wave.
of 15ms-1, hits the horizontal ground
at a point 45 m from the base of the 14. (a) (i) Explain electromotive force
wall. Calculate the (ii) List two sources of
(i) time of flight of the stone; electromotive force other
(ii) height of the wall. [g = 10m s- than a chemical cell.
2
] (b) A chemical cell of electromotive
force, E, and internal resistance, r, is
12. (a) Define upper fixed point and lower connected in series with an
fixed ammeter, a plug key and an external
Point as used in thermometry. load of resistance R. A voltmeter is
(b) The electrical resistances of the connected across the cell. Draw a
element circuit diagram to illustrate the
in a platinum resistance arrangement.
thermometer at 100oC, 0oC and room (c) For the arrangement in (b) above,
temperature are 75,000, 63,000 and with the key opened and closed, the
64.992Ω respectively. Use these voltmeter readings are Vo and V
data to determine the room respectively.
temperature. (i) Explain the physical meanings
(c) (i) State Boyle’s law; of Vo and V.
(ii) A uniform capillary tube, (ii) Find an expression for the
closed at one end contained (I) current passing through
dry air trapped by a thread of the
mercury 8.5 x 10-2 m long. circuit;
When the tube was held (II) maximum power
horizontally, the length of the dissipated
air column was 5.0 x 10-2m, in the cell and external
when it was held vertically load respectively.
with the closed end (III) efficiency of the cell.
downwards, the length was 15. (a) State two
4.5 x 10-2m. Determine the (i) Properties of x-rays;
value of the atmospheric (ii) reasons to show that x-rays
pressure. [g = 10 ms-2, are
density of mercury = 1.36 x waves;
104 kg m-3] (iii) uses of x-rays other than
those in medicine;
(iv) hazards of x-rays.
(b) The potential difference between the
cathode and target of an x-ray tube
is 5.00 x 104 V and the current in the
tube is 2.00 x 10-2 A. Given that only
one percent of the total energy
supplied is emitted as x-radiation,
determine the
(i) maximum frequency of the
emitted radiation;
(ii) rate at which heat is removed You have been provided with a retort stand,
from the target in order to clamp and boss; a metre rule; a spiral
keep it at a steady spring; a set of slotted weights and a
temperature. pointer.
[Planck’s constant, h = (i) Set up the apparatus as
6.63x10-34J s] shown in the diagram above.
[electronic charge e=1.60x (ii) Read and record the length, lo
10-19C] of the spiral spring.
(iii) Place a mass m = 50.0g on
the hanger
(iv) Read and record the new
length, l, of the spring.
(v) Determine the extension e = l
- lo
(vi) Set the system into small
vertical oscillations. Measure
and record the time, t for ten
complete oscillations.
(vii) Determine the period. T, of
the oscillations and evaluate
T2
(viii) Repeat the procedure for
four other values of m =
100.0 ←150.0
,200.0, and
250.0g. Tabulate your
readings.
(ix) Plot a graph of e on the
vertical axis against T2 on the
horizontal axis.
(x) Determine the slope, S, of the
graph
(xi) Evaluate b = 4 π 2 x S
(xii) State two precautions taken
to ensure accurate results
(b) (i) State Hooke’s Law for an
elastic
Material.
(ii) A spiral spring is compressed
by 0.03 m. Calculate the
2004 energy stored in the spring if
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1.
2. (a) (xi) Evaluate 1_
√S
(xii) State two precautions taken
to ensure accurate results.
(b) (i) Define the principal focus of a
converging lens.
(ii) An object and its real
image are located at
distances 25.0cm and
40.0cm from the two
principal foci of a
converging lens
respectively, calculate
the focal length of the
lens.
You are provided with a converging lens, a
plane mirror, a ray box, a screen and a 3. (a)
metre rule.
(i) Mount the plane mirror
behind the lens and place the
ray box in front of it as shown
in diagram I above.
(ii) Adjust the position of the ray
box until a sharp image of the
cross wire is obtained in front You have been provided with a resistance
of the box, beside the cross box, a voltmeter, a key and a battery.
wire. (i) Connect the circuit as shown
(iii) Measure and record the in the diagram above.
distance of the cross wire (ii) With the key, K closed, read
from the lens. This position of and record the voltmeter
the cross wire is F1 reading Vo
(iv) Repeat the procedure with (iii) Set the resistance R in the
the lens reversed to obtain resistance box equal to 1Ω.
F2. Close the key, read and
(v) Replace the mirror with a record the potential
screen. difference V on the voltmeter.
(vi) Move the ray box a distance d Evaluate π R-1 and V01.
= 10.0cm from F2 and adjust (iv) Repeat the procedure for five
the position of the screen other values of R = 2, 3, 4, 5
beyond F1 until a sharp image and 6Ω. Tabulate your
of the wire is formed on the readings.
screen as shown in diagram II.
(v) Plot a graph of V-1 on the
(vii) Measure and record the vertical axis against R-1 on
distance, l between F1 and the the horizontal axis
screen. Evaluate l-1
(vi) Determine the slope of graph
(viii) Repeat procedures (v), (vi) and the intercept I on the
and (vii) for four other values vertical axis.
of d = 15.0, 20.0, 25.0 and
30.0cm. Tabulate your
(vii) Evaluate l-1
readings. (viii) State two precautions taken
to ensure accurate results.
(ix) Plot a graph of l-1 on the
vertical axis against d on the
(b) (i) Define potential difference
readings.
between two points in an
(x) Determine the slope, s, of the
electric circuit.
graph.
(ii) Explain why the emf of a cell
is greater than the p.d across
the cell when it is supplying
current through an external
resistance.
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33. The ability of a material to store an electric 39. A constantan wire has a cross sectional area
charge when its plates are at different of 4 x 10-8 m2 and a resistivity of 1.1 x 10-
potentials is referred to as its 6
Ωm. If a resistor of resistance 11Ω is to be
A. conductance made from this wire, calculate the length of
B. inductance the wire required.
C. capacitance A. 0.4 m
D. resistance B. 0.8 m
C. 2.5 m
34. Two capacitors of capacitances 0.4µF and D. 5.0 m
0.5µF are connected in parallel and charged
to a p.d. of 50V. Determine the total charge 40. The mass weight of a body on earth are 8kg
acquired. and 80 N respectively. Determine the mass
A. 45µC and weight of the body respectively on a
B. 25µC planet where the pull of gravity is 1/8 that of
C. 20µC earth.
D. 10µC A. 8kg. 8 N
B. 1kg. 10N
35. A parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C. 64kg. 10N
600µF has a potential difference of 2000V D. 8kg. 10N
between its plate. Calculate the charge on
either plate of the capacitor. 41. Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction
A. 1.2C states that
B. 3.3C A. a force is exerted on a current-carrying
C. 3330.0C conductor in a magnetic field
B. electromotive force is induced in a circuit A. natural radioactivity
whenever there is a change in the magnetic B. nuclear fission
flux linked with the circuit C. nuclear fusion
C. the magnitude of the induced electromotive D. chain reaction
force in a circuit is proportional to the rate
of change of flux linking the circuit 48. Light of energy 5.0eV falls on a metal of
D. the induced current in a coil is in such a work function 3.0eV and electrons are
direction that it sets up a magnetic field emitted, determine the stopping potential.
which opposes the change producing it [electronic charge, e = 1.60 x 10-19C]
A. 1.7V
42. A bar magnet is placed near and lying along B. 2.0V
the axis of a solenoid connected to a C. 8.0V
galvanometer. The pointer of the D. 15.0V
galvanometer shows no deflection when
A. the magnet is moved away from the 49. The mass of a proton is 1.0074µ and that of
stationary solenoid a neutron is 1.0089µ. Determine the energy
B. the solenoid is moved away from the evolved in stabilizing the nucleus of
stationary magnet nitrogen of a mass number 14 with 7
C. the magnet is moved towards the stationary protons and 7 neutrons.
solenoid [speed of light = 3.0 x 108 ms-1]
D. there is not relative motion between the [1µ = 1.67 x 10-27kg]
magnet and the solenoid
5. State
(a) the principle upon which the
lightning in
fluorescent tubes operate;
(b) two factors on which the colour of
light from a fluorescent tube depend.
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(c) (i) A nuclear reaction is given by PAPER I PRACTICAL
2H + 3H = 4He + 1n + energy
1 1 2 0 1. You have been provided with a retort stand,
What type of nuclear reaction clamp and boss, a set of masses, a spiral
is spring, stop watch, split cork and other
it? necessary apparatus.
(ii) The isotope of a nuclide has a
half life of 5.40 x 103g. Use the diagram below as a guide, carry out
Calculate its decay constant. the following instructions
(i) Suspend the spiral spring
vertically as shown in the
diagram.
(ii) Suspend a man hanger on the
free end of the spiral spring
and add a mass, m = 50.0g to
the hanger.
(iii) Pull the hanger gently
downwards and release to set
it into vertical oscillations.
(iv) Determine the time, t, for 20
complete oscillations.
(v) Evaluate the period, T, of the
oscillation. Also evaluate T2.
(vi) Repeat the procedure for four
other values of m = 70, 90,
110 and 130g. In each case,
determine t and evaluate T
and T2.
Tabulate your readings.
(vii) Plot a graph of T2 on the
vertical axis against m on the
horizontal axis.
(viii) Determine the slope, s, of the
graph and the intercept, I, on
the vertical axis.
(ix) Evaluate k = 4 π 2/S [Take π =
22
/7]
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(ii) A resistance wire of length
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PAPER 2 OBJECTIVE
circuit. If the resistance per
unit length of the wire is
1. Which of the following phenomena causes
0.02Ωcm-1, how much heat
capillarity of liquids in tubes of narrow bore?
would be produced in the wire
A. Viscosity
if a voltmeter connected
B. Surface tension
across its ends indicates 1.5V
C. Osmosis
while the current runs for 1
D. Brownian motion
minute?
2. Which of the following physical quantities
are derived?
I. Area
II. Thrust
III. Pressure
IV. Mass
A. I, II, III, and IV
B. I, II, and III only
C. I, II, and IV only
D. I and III only D. 0.5 ms-1
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THEORY SECTION B PART I
Using the notations on the graph, determine 4. (a) Write down the Van der Waals
the equation of
(a) force constant state.
(b) work done in stretching the spring (b) To what type of gas does the
from equation in 4(a) above apply?
10 x 10-2m to 20 x 10-2m (c) Re-write the equation in 4(a) above
for gas at very low pressure.
5. (a) Distinguish between the forces of
adhesion and cohesion 5. Explain how audible beats arise when two
(b) Give one example each of the forces tuning forks of slightly different frequencies
of adhesion and cohesion. f1 and f2 are sounded together
6. Explain why water in a narrow glass tube 6. (a) What is doopler effect?
has a concave meniscus while mercury, in (b) State one practical situation in which
the same tube, has a convex meniscus. doopler effect is experienced.
3. (a)
3. A liquid of volume 2.00m3 and density 1.00 9. A vehicle moving with a uniform speed is
x 103kg m-3 is mixed with 3.00m3 of another gradually brought to test. Which of the
liquid of density 8.00 x 103 kg m-1. Calculate following sketches describe the motion of
the density of the mixture the vehicle?
A. 5.20 x 103 kg m-3
B. 8.80 x 103 kg m-3 A. B. C.
C. 1.13 x 103 kg m-3 speed speed speed
D. 5.20 x 103 kg m-3
22. A cube made of a metal of linear 26. According to the kinetic theory of gases,
expansivity R is heated through a which of the following properties of a gas
temperature θ . If the initial volume of the can be affected by the collision of the gas
cube is Vo, the correct expression for the molecules with the walls of its container?
increase in volume of the cube is A. Temperature
A. 1/3 Vo θ B. Energy
B. 1/3 Vo θ C. Viscosity
D. Pressure
C. 2 Vo θ
D. 3 Vo θ 27. The pressure of fixed mass of an ideal gas
at 27oC is 3 Pa. The gas is heated at a
23. A relative density bottle of volume 50cm3 is constant volume until its pressure is 5Pa.
completely filled with a liquid at 30oC. It is Determine the new temperature of the gas.
then heated to 80oC such that 0.75cm-3 of A. 100oC
the liquid is expelled. Calculate the B. 227oC
apparent cube expansivity of the liquid. C. 273oC
A. 0.00030 k-1 D. 500oC
B. 0.00032 k-1
C. 0.01970 k-1 28. Which of the following waves is
D. 0.02030 k-1 electromagnetic?
A. X-rays
24. A body of mass 200g and specific heat B. Sound waves
capacity 0.4Jg-1 k-1 cools from 37oC to 31oC. C. Water waves
Calculate the quantity of heat released by D. Tidal waves
the body.
A. 4800 J 29. The distance between two points P and Q
B. 1200 J along a wave is 0.05m. If the wave length of
C. 480 J the wave is 0.10m, determine the angle
D. 202 J between P and Q in radians.
A. 0.1 π
25. At standard atmospheric pressure, a B. π
solution of common salt is heated gradually C. 2π
until most of it boils away. Which of the D. 10 π
30. Which of the following phenomena is not a 36. A sounding tuning fork is brought near the
direct consequence of rectilinear open end of a pipe containing air and the
propagation of light? loudness of the sound is observed to
A. Lunar and solar eclipses increase. This observation is due to
B. Images of object in pinhole camera A. an echo
C. Diffraction of light B. resonance
D. Shadows of opaque objects C. interference
D. reverberation
31. An object is placed 10cm in front of a plane
mirror. If it is moved 8cm farther away from 37. Which of the following statement about
the mirror, determine the distance of the sound waves is not correct? Sound waves
final image from the mirror. can be
A. 2 cm A. reflected
B. 9 cm B. refracted
C. 16 cm C. diffracted
D. 18 cm D. polarized
32. In which of the following pieces of apparatus 38. Which of the following statements is correct
is the radius of curvature equal to twice the about resonance? Resonance occurs when
focal length? a body
A. Converging lens A. vibrates with its natural frequency
B. Diverging lens B. is forced to vibrate at its own natural
C. Converging mirror frequency by another body vibrating at the
D. Parabolic mirror same frequency
C. vibrates at the frequency of the body
33. When an object is placed at the centre of causing the vibration
curvature of a concave mirror, its image is D. vibrates with an irregular frequency
formed at?
A. the focus 39. A dry plastic comb used in combing hair was
B. infinity found to attract pieces of paper and dust.
C. the centre of curvature The most probable explanation for this
D. a distance twice the radius of curvature phenomenon is that the comb has been
given
34. A rectangular glass prism of thickness d and A. magnetization by induction
absolute retractive index n is placed on a B. electric charges by induction
point object, which is viewed vertically C. electric charges by conduction
downward from above the prism. Which of D. electric charges by friction
the following expressions correctly defines
the apparent upward displacement of the 40. Which of the following components is used
object? for storing electric charges?
A. d
/n A. Inductor
B. dn B. Resistor
C. d
/n-2 C. Capacitor
D. d(n – l) D. Electrometer
n
41. Which of the following operations does not
35. Which of the following factors can affect the represent an action of a force field?
speed of sound in air? A. Falling of a mango fruit from the tree
I. The temperature of the surrounding B. Picking of nails using a bar magnet
II. The direction of wind C. Repulsion of two like charges
III. The pitch of the sound D. Pushing of a wheel-barrow on a level ground
A. I and II only 42.
B. II and III only
C. I and III only
D. I, II and III
III. Potential energy of the target atoms
IV. Heat energy of the emitted electrons
A. IV, III, II, I
B. IV, II, III, I
Calculate the effective resistance between P C. II, IV, III, I
and Q in the diagram shown above. D. III, IV, II, I
A. 0.75 Ω
B. 4.00 Ω 49. In a nuclear reactor, chain reactions result
C. 5.00 Ω from the release of
D. 7.00 Ω A. electrons
B. photons
43. A bulb marked 240V, 40W is used for 30 C. neutrons
minutes. Calculate the heat generated. D. protons
A. 320 J
B. 400 J
C. 10800 J 50. There is always an uncertainty involved in
D. 72000 J any attempt to measure the position and
momentum of an electron simultaneously.
44. Five 80 – W and three 100 – W lamps are This statement is known as the
run for 8 hours. If the cost of energy is A. de Broglie’s law
N5.00 per unit, calculate the cost of running B. Heisenberg uncertainty principle
the lamps. C. Franck-Hertz experimental law
A. N280.00 D. Wave-particle paradox
B. N28.00
C. N7.20
D. N1.44
2. (a)
3.
A. h1 = h2 l 1
l 2
B. h1 = h2 l 2
l 2
C. h1 = l 1l 2
D. h1 = l 1
H2 l 2
The diagram above represents the 12. A mass attached to a string is moving in a
displacement – time graph of the motion of circular path. If the speed is doubled, the
an object thrown upwards. The velocity of tension in the string will be
the object at the point P is A. doubled
A. maximum B. halved
B. uniform C. four times as great
C. zero D. one-fourth as much
D. terminal
13. An object of mass 2kg moving with a
9. A very sensitive spring balance was used to velocity of 3cm-1 collides head-on with
determine the weight of an object at the another object of mass 1kg moving in the
north pole. When the same spring balance opposite direction with a velocity 4ms-1. If
was used to measure the weight of the the objects stick together after collision,
same object at the equator, it was found to calculate their common speed.
reduce. The explanation for this observation A. 0.60ms-1
is that B. 0.67ms-1
A. it is very hot at the equator C. 2.00ms-1
B. the spring balance has expanded D. 3.33ms-1
C. the acceleration of free fall due to gravity
varies with location 14. Which of the following devices converts
D. the mass of the body is reduce heat energy to electrical energy?
A. Transformer
10. A ship moving northward with speed VS is B. Dynamo
acted upon by a wind blowing the due west C. thermocouple
at a speed VW. Which of the following D. Thermostat
diagrams correctly indicates the velocity VR
of the wind relative to the ship? 15. A ball is dropped and it hits the floor at a
A. B. B. point A. It rebounds upwards to a point B.
While moving from A to B its
A. kinetic energy is increasing
B. potential energy is increasing
C. potential energy is decreasing
D. D. kinetic energy remains constant
B. Efficiency = Input__ x 100% 23. It takes a shorter time for a liquid to boil at
Output the top of a mountain than at the base
because at the top, the
C. Efficiency = Load distance__ x 100% A. temperature is higher
Effort distance B. pressure is lower
C. humidity is higher
D. Efficiency = Mechanical Advantage x D. temperature is constant
100%
Velocity Ratio 24. Light is considered as a transverse wave
because it travels
18. the design of the thermostat of an electric A. through materials without causing
iron is based on the disturbance of the medium
A. emission of electrons from metals when B. through space with constant speed
heated C. in a direction parallel to the plane
B. increase in size of metals when heated containing the electric and magnetic fields
C. increase in the density of metals when D. in a direction perpendicular to the plane
heated containing the electric and magnetic fields
D. change in the mass of metals when heated
25.
19. A metal rod of length 50cm is heated from
40oC to 80oC. If the linear expansivity of the
material is α , calculate the increase in
length of the rod (in metres) in terms of α
A. 20 α
B. 200 α
C. 2000 α The diagram above illustrates the sun,
D. 20000 α moon and earth in the same straight line
20. The cubic expansivity of a certain gas at during an eclipse. An observer at the point P
constant pressure is 1 K-1. If a given mass on earth observes
of the gas is A. annular eclipse
273 B. partial eclipse
Held at constant pressure and its volume at C. total eclipse
0oC is 273m3, determine the volume of the D. no eclipse
gas at 273oC.
A. 273m3 26. The letter F is placed in front of a plane
B. 546m3 mirror as illustrated in the diagram beside
C. 819m3
D. 1092m3
50. A radioactive element has a decay constant 3. The horizontal component of the initial
of 0.077s-1. Calculate its half-life. speed of a particle projected at 30o to the
A. 13.0s horizontal is
B. 9.0s 50ms-1. If the acceleration of free fall due to
C. 5.1s gravity is 10ms-2, determine its
D. 0.5s (a) initial speed;
(b) speed at the maximum height
reached.
W M
3. (a)
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22. Which of the following factors affect the rate 29. A concave mirror forms a magnified and
of evaporation of a liquid? erect image only when the object is placed
I. Exposed surface area A. at the centre of curvature
II. Temperature of the surroundings B. at the focus
III. Thermal capacity of the liquid C. between the focus and the pole of the
IV. Relative humidity of the surrounding mirror
A. II and III only D. beyond the radius of curvature
B. II, III and IV only
C. I, III and IV only 30. A thin lens is placed 50cm from an
D. I, II and IV only illuminated object. The image produced has
linear magnification of ¼. Calculate the
23. Which of the following instruments is used power of the lens in dioptres.
to measure relative humidity? A. 2.5 D
A. Hydrometer B. 5.0 D
C. 10.0 D 4π ε 0 ε rR
D. 25.0 D
37. The magnitude of the electric field intensity
31. Which of the following characteristics of at P is given by the expression
light determines its colour?
A. Velocity A. Q___
B. Wavelength 4π ε 0 ε rr2
C. Amplitude
D. Intensity B. Q______
4π ε 0 ε r(R + r)2
32. Which of the following is not a part of
electromagnetic-spectrum? C. Q_______
A. X-rays 4π ε 0 ε r(R – r)2
B. Microwaves
C. Infrared radiation D. Q___
D. Alpha rays 4π ε 0 ε rR2
38. A resistor of resistance R is connected to a
33. Sound interference is necessary to produce battery of negligible internal resistance. If a
the phenomenon of similar resistor is connected in series with it
A. beats the
B. Droppler effect A. effective resistance of the circuit is halved
C. acoustic resonance B. total power dissipated is doubled
D. echo C. total current in the circuit is halved
D. terminal voltage halfed
34. A satellite in circular motion around the
earth does not have 39. A cell of e.m.f. 1.5V is connected in series
A. a gravitational forces acting on it with a resistor of resistance 3.0A voltmeter
B. a uniform velocity connected across the cell registers 0.9V.
C. an acceleration Calculate the internal resistance of the cell.
D. a centripetal force acting on it A. 2.0Ω
B. 3.0Ω
35. When a conductor mounted on an insulating C. 5.0Ω
stand is charged and left for sometime, the D. 6.0Ω
conductor eventually loses all its charges.
This is because the 40. A wire of resistivity 4.40 x 10-5Ω cm has a
A. electric charges evaporate from the surface cross sectional area of 7.50 x 10-4cm-2.
of the conductor Calculate the length of this wire that will be
B. charges are conducted to earth required to make a 4.0Ω resistor
C. charges on the conductor are neutralized by A. 82.50 cm
opposite charges from the surrounding air B. 68.18cmΩ
D. charges ionize the surrounding air C. 15.90cm
D. 11.94cm
36. The electric potential at P is given by the
expression 41. A battery of e.m.f. 12.0V and internal
resistance 0.5Ω and 4.0 series resistors.
A. Q___ Calculate the terminal voltage of the
4π ε 0 ε rr battery?
A. 13.0 V
B. Q______ B. 11.0 V
4π ε 0 ε r(R + r) C. 3.0 V
D. 1.0 V
C. Q_______
4π ε 0 ε r(R – r) 42. If the direction of the current in a straight
wire is reversed, the magnetic field
D. Q___ A. remains the same
B. becomes parallel to the wire 48. Two isotopes of uranium are designated as
C. ceases to exist 238U and 235U. The numbers 238 and 235
D. is oppositely directed represent their
A. atomic numbers
43. An ideal step-down transformer steps up B. nucleon numbers
A. power C. proton numbers
B. energy D. neutron numbers
C. current
D. voltage 49. The main difference between x-rays and y-
rays lies in their
44. An inductor of inductance 1.0H is connected A. ionizing ability
in series with a capacitor of capacitance B. absorption rate
2.0µF in an a.c. circuit. Calculate the value C. mode of production
of frequency that will make the circuit to D. mode of propagation
resonate.
A. 112.5Hz 50. An electron of mass 9.1 x 10-31kg moves
B. 225.0Hz with a speed of 107ms-1. Calculate the
C. 353.5 Hz wavelength of the associated wave [h = 6.6
D. 707.21 Hz x 1034 Js]
A. 9.10 x 10-24m
45. an ammeter connected to an a.c. circult B. 4.55 x 10-17m
records 5.5A, the peak current in the circuit C. 7.25 x 10-11m
is D. 6.20 x 10-8m
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D. 3.5 A
1. A particle is dropped from a vertical height
The table below shows the energy h and falls freely for a time t. With the aid
distribution for various levels of an atom. of a sketch, explain how h varies with:
Use it to answer 46 and 47. (a) t; (b) t2
Energy level 1 2 3 4
(n) 2. A particle is projected horizontally at 15 ms-1
Energy (eV) – –3.39 – – from a height of 20m. Calculate the
13.6 1.51 0.85 horizontal distance covered by the particle
just before hitting the ground. [g = 10 ms-2]
[h = 6.6 x 10-34 Js, e = 1.6 x 10-19C; c = 3.0 x
108 ms-1]
3. Explain why mercury does not wet glass
46. Calculate the first excitation energy of the while water does.
atom.
A. 1.60 x 10-19 J 4. (a) Explain what is meant by cations
B. 1.02 x 10-18 J (b) Draw and label an electrolytic cell
C. 1.60 x 10-18 J
D. 1.02 x 10 J 5. State three methods of polarizing and
unpolarized light.
47. If the atom de-excites from n = 2,
wavelength of the emitted radiation is 6. (a) State faraday’s second law of
A. 2.4 x 10-7 m electrolysis
B. 1.2 x 10-7 m (b) An electric charge of 9.6 x 104C
C. 2.4 x 10-9 m liberates 1 mole of a substance
D. 1.2 x 10-9 m containing 6.0 x 1023 atoms.
Determine the value of the electronic
charge.
7. Explain the following terms: (b) State the effect of an increase in
(a) tensile stress; (b) Young’s pressure on the (i) boiling point; and
modulus (ii) melting point of water.
(c) S.V.P (mmHg)
8. (a) Define diffusion
(b) State two applications of electrical S.V.P. (mmHg)
conduction through gases.
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3. (a)
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was able to generate series of The diagram above illustrates the energy
transverse waves by varying the levels of an electron in an atom. If an
frequency of the dipper and all the excited electron moves from n2 to n0
waves so generated covered a calculate the:
distance of 0.80m in 0.2s. (i) frequency
(i) Determine the speed, v, of (ii) wavelength of the emitted
the waves. Radiation.
[6.6 x 10-34Js; lev = 1.6 x 10-
f/Hz λ /m λ -1/m-1 19
J; C = 3.0 x 108 ms-1]
2.0 (c) The following nuclear equations
4.0 represent two types of radioactivity.
6.0
226
Ra → 222Rn + 4 α (Equation A)
88 86 2
8.0
10.0
14
N+4 α → 17
O+ 1
P (Equation B)
7 2 8 1
(ii) Copy and complete the table Identify each type and explain
given above in your answer briefly the difference between them.
booklet.
(iii) Plot a graph with f on the
vertical axis and λ -1 on the
horizontal axis.
(iv) What does the slope of the
graph represent?
14. (a)
n2 -2.0eV
(xv) Plot a graph with G on the
vertical axis and h on the
2010 horizontal axis, starting both
PAPER 1 PRACTICAL axes from the origin (0,0).
ALTERNATIVE A (xvi) Determine the intercept I on
the horizontal axis.
1. (a) (xvii) Evaluate A = 1___
19.772
(xviii) State two precautions taken
to obtain accurate results.
(b) (i) Distinguish between the
period
and frequency of oscillation of
a simple pendulum.
(ii) Differentiate between
oscillatory and rotational
(i) fix the drawing paper on the motions.
drawing board and hold the
board with two clamps such 2. (a)
that it is vertical.
(ii) Suspend the pendulum bob
such that it hangs freely in
front of the drawing paper.
(iii) Draw a line RP Representing
the rest position of the
pendulum string and mark
the position P of the
pendulum bob at rest.
(iv) Displace the pendulum bob to (i) Place the glass block on a
one side in a plane parallel to drawing sheet and trace its
the drawing board. outline ABCD as shown in the
(v) Mark the new position P1 of diagram above.
the centre of the bob. (ii) Remove the block, measure
(vi) Measure and record the and record the width W of the
perpendicular distance, d of block.
P1 from the line RP. (iii) Draw a normal ON to DC at a
(vii) Evaluate and record d2. point about one-quarter the
(viii) Measure and record the length of DC.
vertical height h of P1 above (iv) Draw a line making an angle
P. i= 10o with the normal.
(ix) Evaluate G = d2_ (v) Replace the block on its
h outline and mount the plan e
(x) Repeat the procedure for mirror vertically behind the
four other positions of P1. block such that it makes good
(xi) Tabulate your readings. contact with the face AB.
(xii) Remove the drawing board so (vi) Stick two points P1 and P2 on
that the pendulum bob can the line MO.
swing freely. (vii) Looking through the face CD,
(xiii) Set the pendulum bob stick two other pins P3 P4
oscillating through a small such that they appear to be in
amplitude and determine the a straight line with the
time t for 20 oscillations. images of pin P1 and P2 seen
(xiv) Determine and record the through the block.
period, T.
(viii) Join P3 and P4 with a straight (iii) Make contact with the
line and extend it to touch the potentiometer wire AB using
face CD at Ol. the jockey at a point C such
(ix) Draw a perpendicular line that AC = x = 20cm.
from the midpoint of OOl to (iv) Read and record the
meet AB at Q. voltmeter reading, V.
(x) Draw lines OQl, OlQ and (v) Evaluate x-1 and V-1.
normal Ol, Nl produced. (vi) Repeat the procedure for
(xi) Measure and record 0, e and other values of x=30, 40, 50,
d. 60 and 80cm.
(xii) Evaluate m = sin e and n = (vii) Tabulate your readings.
cos ( θ /2). (viii) Plot a graph with V-1 on the
(xiii) Repeat the procedure for i = vertical axis and x-1 on the
20o, 30o, 40o and 50o. horizontal axis, starting both
(xiv) Tabulate your readings. axes from the origin (0,0).
(xv) Plot a graph with m on the (ix) Determine the:
vertical axis and n on the (A) slope, s, of the graph
horizontal axis. (B) intercept, c, on the
(xvi) Determine the slope, s of the vertical axis
graph and evaluate θ = (x) State two precautions taken
2Ws. to ensure accurate results.
(xvii) State two precautions taken (b) (i) State two devices in which
to ensure accurate results. Ohm’s
law does not apply.
(b) (i) Explain the term refractive (ii) A current of 1A is supplied to
index two resistors of resistances
and give a mathematical 2Ω and 3Ω connected in
expression for it in terms of parallel. Calculate the current
wavelength. in each resistor.
(ii) State the conditions
necessary for total internal
reflection to occur for a given
pair of media.
3. (a)