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REVISION EXERCISE

PHYSICS 1
2021/2022
FORM 5 SCIENCE

Multiple choice questions (05 marks)


Instruction. Draw a horizontal line (-) on the correct answer.
1. Two points which have the same speed and (c) Refraction.
direction of motion are said to be in: (d) Diffracted.
(a) Primary seismic waves 4. It is the sending back of waves by a solid
(b) Wave fronts surface.
(c) Phase (a) Reflection.
(d) Secondary seismic waves (b) Deflection.
2. What is the value of the speed of light? (c) Refraction.
(a) 3×102ms (d) Diffraction
(b) 3×102m/s 5. It is of mixture of sounds of regular
(c) 3×108m/s frequencies:
(d) 3×108m2/s (a) Good music.
3. What property of waves can be (b) Pitch
demonstrated in a ripple tank? (c) Music
(a) Reflected. (d) Noise.
(b) Interference
Structural part. (24marks)
1. Define the following.
a. Waves
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b. Frequency
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c. Period.
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(5 marks)
2. State one difference between transverse and longitudinal waves and state two examples for each type.
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(4 marks)
3. Draw two waves passing through a gap spread out in all directions.
i) Figure 1, the opening of gaps should be 2cm open diffracted at the edges. (4marks)
ii) Figure 2, the opening of gaps should be 7mm open, wave fronts are circular. (4marks)

4. When a driver reads his speedometer, which type of quantity is he reading? _______________________
5. A wave has a frequency of 400Hz with a wavelength of 2m.
Calculate:
a. The speed of the wave. (2mks)
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b. The period of the wave. (2mks)
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6. When a musician is singing using a microphone, which form of energy is he converting to sound energy?
It has three stages. (3mks)
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REVISION EXERCISE
HUMAN BIOLOGY 1
2021/2022
FORM 5 SCIENCE

SECTION A: MCQs (10mks)


Instruction: Answer all questions.
1. Which chamber of the heart receives b. Synovial
oxygenated blood? c. Periosteum.
a. Right ventricle. d. Cartilage.
b. Left atrium. 4. When the ligaments in a joint are destroyed
c. Right atrium. this is called:
d. Left ventricle. a. Dislocation
2. Select the cell organelle whose function is to b. Fracture
destroy worn out cells. c. Sprain
a. Centriole d. Complicated fracture.
b. Ribosome. 5. What solution is used for testing reducing
c. Lysosome. sugar?
d. Red blood cells. a. Iodine solution
3. The tough membrane surrounding each bone b. Benedict’s solution
is the: c. Sodium solution
a. Tendon. d. Salt solution.

Section B: Structural part (50 marks)


Answer all questions in this section.
1.
(a) Define the following terms and state one example for each type.
i. Cell
ii. Anatomy
iii. Organ
iv. Tissue
v. Virus (5 marks)
(b) In a tabular form, distinguish between guttation and transpiration. (8 marks)
2.
(a) Define transport. (2 marks)
(b) State how a leaf can adapt to carry out photosynthesis. (6 marks)
(c) Explain what happens to glucose produced during photosynthesis. (6 marks)
3.
(a) Distinguish between refuse and sewage. (4 marks)
(b) Briefly explain the following methods of refuse collection and disposal. (8 marks)
(i) Incineration.
(ii) Composting.
(iii) Pulverization.
(iv) Sanitary land field.
(c) State the harmful effects of untreated sewage. (3 marks)
4. Define the following.
(a) Genotype
(b) Homozygous
(c) Phenotype
(d) Heterozygous (6 marks)
5. Define the process of photosynthesis. (2 marks)

Section C: Essay part (40 marks)


Choose any four (4) questions. Each questions carries 10 marks.
1. Draw a well-labelled diagram of a kidney nephron.
2. Draw a well-labelled diagram of the skin.
3. Draw a well-labelled diagram of the human male genitalia.
4. Draw a well-labelled diagram of a pit toilet.
5. Draw a well-labelled diagram of a water purifier.
6. Draw a well-labelled diagram of the mammalian brain.
REVISION EXERCISE
CHEMISTRY 1
2021/2022
FORM 5 SCIENCE
NAME _________________________________________________________________________________

Section A: Structural Part.


Answer all questions.
1. A homologous series of organic organs has the general molecular formula CnH2n+1OH.
(a)
i. What is a homologous series?
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(2 marks)
ii. Give the general name of this homologous series. ______________________________________
(1 mark)
iii. Name the second member of this series. ______________________________________________
(1 mark)
(b) Members of the above series can react with metals.
i. Write a balanced equation to show how the second member of the series react with sodium.
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(1 mark)
ii. Name the non-gaseous product from in (b) (i) above. _____________________________________
(1 mark)
(c) The second member of the series reacts with ethanoic acid.
i. What name is given to this type of reaction? ___________________________________________
(1 mark)
ii. Write an equation for the reaction process. ____________________________________________
(1 mark)
(d) State one (1) simple chemical test for alkanols.
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(2 marks)
(e) State two (2) large scale uses of the second member of this homologous series.
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(2 marks) TOTAL: (12 marks)
2.
(a) Give one similarity and one difference between sodium and magnesium in their behavior towards
water.
Similarity _____________________________________________________________________________
Difference ____________________________________________________________________________
(2 marks)
(b) Write down an equation for the reaction which occurs when sodium is added to water.
__________________________________________________________________________________
(1 mark) TOTAL: (3 marks)
Section B: MCQs (10 marks)
Draw a horizontal line (--) on the correct answer.
1. Oxygen will: (a) Catalyst
(a) Burn with a blue flame. (b) Oxidizing agent.
(b) Turn limewater milky. (c) Bleaching agent.
(c) Relight a glowing splint. (d) Reducing agent.
(d) Turn litmus paper red. 7. The most appropriate way of collecting
2. An element has atomic number 16. chlorine is:
(a) Its electron structure is 2, 8, 6. (a) By downward displacement of air.
(b) Its nucleus must contain 16 neutrons. (b) Over water.
(c) Its nucleus contains 8 protons. (c) Upward displacement of air.
(d) Its mass number must be 16. (d) Over mercury.
3. A gas has a volume of 50cm3 at 25°c at 1 8. If chlorine gas is bubbled into water and
atmosphere. Its volume of 25°c at 1.5 then this yellow-green coloured solution is
atmosphere is: exposed to bright sunlight for a while:
(a) 33.3cm3 (a) The solution will give out chlorine gas and
(b) 75cm3 hydrogen gas.
(c) 100cm3 (b) The solution will produce chlorine gas and
(d) 10cm3 oxygen.
4. Which of the following is not a halogen? (c) The solution will give out oxygen thereby
(a) Fluorine producing hypochlorous acid.
(b) Astatine (d) The solution will give out oxygen gas
(c) Silicon leaving behind aqueous hydrochloric acid.
(d) Iodine 9. Chlorine is used in water treatment as:
5. Chlorine is prepared in large scale by the: (a) A germicide
(a) Oxidation of concentrated hydrochloric acid (b) A decolourizing agent.
with potassium permanganate. (c) An antioxidant.
(b) Electrolysis of concentrated sodium (d) A coagulating agent.
chloride solution. 10. If a piece of dry litmus paper is placed in a
(c) Action of concentrated sulphuric acid on gas jar containing pure hydrogen chloride,
sodium chloride. what would you observe?
(d) Action of manganese (IV) oxide on hot (a) Blue litmus paper changes to red.
concentrated hydrochloric acid. (b) Red litmus paper changes to purple.
6. What is the role of MnO2 in the reaction (c) Red litmus paper changes to blue.
represented by the following equation: (d) No change occurs.
MnO2 + 4HCl MnCl2 + 2H2O + Cl2
REVISION EXERCISE
MATHEMATICS 1
2021/2022
FORM 5 SCIENCE

General instructions: Answer ALL questions.


1.
(i) Given that OP = 2i + 3j and OQ = 3i – 2j, find:
a. |OP| (2 marks)
b. The gradient of the lines OP and OQ. Hence, show that OP and OQ are perpendicular. (3 marks)
(ii) The figure above shows a triangle OAB, with X a point on
𝟐
OA such that OX = OA. Y is the mid-point of AB and Z
𝟑
is on OB produced such that OB = BZ. Given that OB =
b and OA = a:

a. Find, in terms of a and b, the vectors AB, XY and


YZ. (3 marks)
b. Deduce that X,Y and Z lie on the same straight line.
(2 marks).

2. To answer this question, use only a ruler, pencil and pair of compasses.
(a) Draw a line segment PQ, 7cm long. (d) Locate a point A on the circumference of the circle
(1 mark) such that AP = 4.5cm (2 marks)
(b) Bisect line PQ and label the midpoint X. (e) Draw and measure line AQ.
(2 marks) (2 marks)
(c) Draw a circle such that PQ is the diameter. (f) Write down the value of angle PAQ.
(2 marks) (1 mark)
3. The functions 𝑓 and 𝑔 are defined on the set of ii. 𝑔−1 𝑓
positive real numbers as follows: (4 marks)
𝑓: 𝑥 ↦ 3𝑥 + 2 𝑔: 𝑥 ↦ 3𝑥 + 12. (b) Find the function of 𝑔−1 𝑓 −1 (11)
(a) Express in a similar manner those functions: (2 marks)
i. 𝑓 −1 (c) find the function h such that 𝑔𝑓ℎ(𝑥) = 9𝑥 2 − 24𝑥 +
15. (4 marks)
4.
In the figure above, AB = CD = 10cm, TC = 9cm and
angle BAC = 60°. Find:

i. AD leaving your answer in surd form.


(3 marks)
ii. 𝑥, leaving your answer in trigonometric form.
(3 marks)

(a)

(b)
In the figure beside, AP = 30cm, angle ABP = 48°, angle BCP = 24° and
angle PAB = 90°. Calculate BC to the nearest 0.1m (4 marks)

5.
(a)
Find the values of the angles labelled c, b and y. (6 marks)

(b)

Calculate the value of the angles marked p, q and r. (4 marks)

6.
2𝑎 4𝑏 9 −6 12 𝑐
(a) Given that A = B. find the values of a, b, c, d and e for: A= and B = (4mks)
4 20 𝑑 4 5𝑒 −1
(b) Solve the following pairs of simultaneous equations using matrix method.
i. 2𝑥 − 5𝑦 = 2 𝑎𝑛𝑑 3𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 4.
ii. 2𝑥 + 𝑦 = 5 𝑎𝑛𝑑 4𝑥 − 2𝑦 = 6.
iii. 6𝑥 − 6𝑦 = 3 𝑎𝑛𝑑 6𝑦 − 𝑥 − 5 = 0. (6 marks)
7.
(a) Calculate the length of the shadow cast on level ground by a radio mast 90m high when the elevation of the sun is 40°.
(5 marks)
(b) The height of a TV mast is 24m. calculate the angle of elevation of the mast from point P on horizontal ground which is 30m
from the base of the mast. (5 marks)
8.
(a) Given that 2 pens and 3 books cost 750f and that 3 pens and 2 books cost 740f. find the cost of 1 pen and 1 book. (5 marks)
(b) Two times a certain number added to three times another gives 21. Given that the difference between them is 3, find the
numbers. (5 marks)
9. Express as a single fraction simplifying your answer as far as possible.
(a) √𝑥 + 2 = 𝑥
6 4
(b) 1 − 𝑦−2 + 𝑦−1
24𝑥 2 𝑦 8𝑥𝑧 3 10𝑥
(c) × ÷ 21𝑧 2
27𝑧 7𝑦

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