SHULE YA SEKONDARI YEMEN JARIBIO LA KWANZA LIKIZO …
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SHULE YA SEKONDARI YEMEN
JARIBIO LA KWANZA LIKIZO YA COVOD-19
KIDATO CHA PILI
KISWAHILI
SAA 2:00 JUMATANO, 29 APRILI 2020
MAELEKEZO:
1. Mtihani huu una sehemu A,B C ,D na E
2. Jibu maswali yote.
3. Majibu yote yajazwe katika sehemu ulizopewa.
4. Ukigundulika kuwa umefanya udangayifu inaweza pelekea kufutiwa matokeo yako.
5. Soma na ufuate maelekezo ya kila swali.
6. Andika jina lako juu ya kila ukurasa wa mtihani huu.
SEHEMU A ( Alama 15)
1. Soma kisha jibu maswali
Kiongozi katika dola ya kiislamu anatakiwa awe mwenye Busara, uvumilivu na
mstahamilivu. Kiongozi anatakiwa atekeleze wajibu wake ipasavyo na asitarajie kupendwa na kufurahiwa na watu wote. Waumini wa kweli tu ndio watakaomfurahia na kumsaidia
atakapo waongoza kwa mujibu wa Qur-an na sunna, lakini wanafiki wenye husda, wapenda vyeo na sifa na maadui wote wa uislam hawawezi kumfurahia. Kiongozi wa kiislamu anatakiwa kujua kuwa anafanya kazi ile ile ya mtume (s.a.w) hivyo arejee vitimbi
alivyofanyiwa mtume wa Allah na makafiri wa maka na mayahudi wa madina.
Katika uongozi wake anapokutana na matatizo na mitihani ya kutukanwa, kusingiziwa, kupuuzwa, asife moyo bali ajiulize kama haya yaliyonifika yanaweza kulingana na yale yaliyomkuta Mtume (s.a.w). Kiongozi wa kiislam anapo kuwa anatekeleza wajibu wake
huwa hana malipo ila jazaa njema iko kwa Allah na hivyo ana wajibu wa kumuogopa na kutaka radhi zake.
MASWALI
(a) (i) Andika kichwa cha habari kuhusu habari uliyosoma.
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(ii) Toa maana ya maneno yaliyopigiwa mstari
- Busara
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- Uvumilivu
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- Asife moyo
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- Wanafiki
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(b) Andika methali inayoendana na habari uliyosoma
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2. Fupisha habari uliyosoma kwa maneno yasiyozidi hamsini (50) ________________________________________________________________________
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SEHEMU B
SARUFI (Alama 20)
3. Toa maana ya maneno yafuatayo:
a) Mkazo
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b) Mawasiliano
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c) Lugha
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d) Kiimbo
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e) Lafudhi
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4. Eleza kazi moja ya mofimu iliyopigiwa msitari katika kila moja ya maneno yafuatayo: i) Alicheza ___________________________________________________________________________
ii) Tunasoma ___________________________________________________________________________
iii) Hawapiki ___________________________________________________________________________ iv) Aliyesoma
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SEHEMU C ( Alama 20)
MAWASILIANO NA UTUMIZI WA LUGHA
5. Kutokana na umuhimu wake lugha imethibitika kuwa na dhima mbalimbali. Taja tano tu. i) ______________________________________________________________________________
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SEHEMU D ( Alama 30)
FASIHI KWA UJUMLA
7. Soma shairi lifuatalo kisha jibu maswali yanyofuata.
Kuna jambo nimeona, kati yao wanafunzi, Tangu kungie Korona, wanaviruka viunzi,
Waingia kila kona, wakitafuta wapenzi, Tulieni wanafunzi, si likizo ni Korona.
Kwamba karudi nyumbani, uelewe sababuye, Hukuletwa likizoni, kwamba ujizungukiye,
Uhai wako thamini, uko kwenu utuliye, Tulieni wanafunzi, si likizo ni Korona.
Si wakati wa kutesa, kama vile mpendavyo, Tulieni kwa kurasa, za vitabu msomavyo,
Mikono mkitakasa, muache mabusu hovyo, Tulieni wanafunzi, si likizo ni Korona.
Maswali
i) Shairi hili lina beti ngapi? ___________________________________________________________________________
ii) Kila mshororo wa kila ubeti una mizani mingapi? ___________________________________________________________________________
iii) Andika kituo cha shairi hili?
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v) Shairi hili kwa ufupi linahusu nini? ___________________________________________________________________________
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8. Fasihi ni moja katika matawi mengi ya sanaa. Taja matawi mengine matano ya sanaa.
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9. Eleza sifa tano za msingi za fasihi simulizi.
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SEHEMU E ( Alama 15)
UTUNGAJI
10. Andika insha ya maneno yasiyozidi mia mbili hamsini ( 250) ukieleza jinsi
unavyoendelea kujikinga na ugonjwa unaotokana na virusi vya Korona. ________________________________________________________________________
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Wabillah Tawfiq
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YEMEN SECONDARY SCHOOL
CIVICS EXAMINATION -FORM II
TIME: 2:30 ,
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consist of Three sections A, B and C.
2. Attempt ALL questions A and B and only one question in section C.
3. Use black or blue pen.
4. Remember to write your Names on every page of your answer sheet (s).
5. Cheating is strictly prohibited.
SECTION A
1. choose the correct answer
i) The national flag has ___________________ colours.
A. 4 B. 3 C. 5 D. 2
ii) National symbols are;
A. Ivory, mount Kilimanjaro, uhuru torch and minerals.
B. Things which identify a nation, such as the national flag and coat of arm.
C. The national anthem, national language and coat of arm.
D. The land that is under control of a particular country.
iii) The two types of rights are;
A. Legal rights and moral rights
B. Life rights and liberty rights
C. Individual rights and work rights
D. Education and cultural rights.
iv) The following are components of a national except;
A. People B. Government C. Sovereignty D. National flag.
v) Which of the following is the official seal or stamp of government of Tanzania?
A. National identity B. Coat of arm
C. National anthem D. Public holiday.
vi) _______________are rights that are included officially in the constitution but cannot
be claimed in the court of law.
A. Moral rights B. Civil and political rights
C. Legal rights D. Social rights.
vii) The united nations universal declaration of human rights was adopted in;
A. 1945 B. 1962 C. 1948 D. 1961
viii) The skills which enables an individual to live in peace and harmony in any society
are referred as;
A. Mediation skills B. Decision making skills
C. Communication life skills. D. Negotiation life skills.
ix) Which of the following national festivals falls on December?
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A. Independent day and Christmas B. Union day and Karume day
C. Workers day and peasant day D. Boxing day and Eid El Fitry.
x) The national motto of the united republic of Tanzania inscribed in the coat of arm;
A. Freedom and unity B. Freedom and work
C. Ujamaa and self reliance D. Education and self reliance.
xi) The system of communication in speech and writing that is used by the government
of a particular country is called;
A. Customs B. Language C. Culture D. Kiswahili and English.
xii) The people of a particular country are called;
A. Members B. Citizens C. Worker D. Leaders.
xiii) ________________on the national flag represents water bodies.
A. Green colour B. Blue colour C. Water sources D. Black colour.
xiv) _______________is not a national symbols;
A. National flag B. Coat of arm C. National day D. National currency.
xv) The most basic institution in any society;
A. The family B. The School C. The government D. Mosque and church.
xvi) Difficulties that a community faces are called.
A. Problem solving B. Problem – solving techniques
C. Social problems D. Life skills
xvii) The following are social life skills except;
A. Empathy B. Forming relationship C. Forming relationship D. Self awareness
xviii) Which is not political rights;
A. Right to vote B. Right to form association.
C. Right to live in a clean environment D. Right to freedom of thoughts.
xix) A set of law governing a country is known as;
A. Special constitution B. National by law
C. Constitution D. Laws of the country.
xx) Which is not a disadvantage of not applying life skills;
A. Increases crimes B. Poor performance in class.
C. Becoming successful D. Increase of poverty
2. Match the items in the List B with those in List A by writing the correct letter of items in List
B against number in List A.
List A List A
i. 9th December
ii. Suffering and death of Jesus Christ
iii. 12th Rabiul awal
iv. 25th December
v. Saba Saba Day
A. Nyerere Day
B. Christmas Day
C. Maulid Day
D. 7th July
E. Easter holiday
F. Independent Day
G. Karume Day
H. Eid el Fitry
I. Good Friday and Easter Monday
J. May Day
3. Write T for the true statement and F for the false statement.
i. The national anthem is sung when school flag is being hoisted _______________
ii. Uhuru Torch was lie on Top of mount Meru ______________
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iii. To apply life skills is very important for students __________________
iv. The society abuses rights of individuals when it stigmatizes HIV and AIDS
suffers_________
v. When the government fails to maintain rule of law is an abuse of human
rights__________
vi. Killing the suspected criminals is not an abuse of human rights.__________
vii. Mount Kilimanjaro in the court of arm represents pride of Tanzania____________
viii. The republic of Tanzania was formed on 26/4/1964._______________
ix. Tanganyika become sovereign state on 9th /12/1961.___________
x. Zambia borders Tanzania in the North East.________________
SECTION B
4. Read the passage and hen answer the question that follow;
Human rights have limitations. There is no absolute freedom. The limitation of human rights
should be reasonable, non deserimatory and justifiable in a democratic society.
The main reason for restricting the exercise in a certain circumstances is to ensure the interest
of other people (persons) and the public are respected. A person can enjoy his/her rights but in
doing so, he or she should not interfere with rights of others. This is because one’s right ends
when another person’s rights begin.
Questions
i. Suggest the title of the passage.
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ii. What are the two things should be considered when limiting human rights.?
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iii. What are two reasons of limiting human rights?
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iv. While a person enjoy his/her human rights what should he/she be careful not to do?
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v. What is the meaning of restricting the exercise of human rights.
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5. Define the following concept and give two importance of each;
a) National anthem
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b) National flag
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Definition_____________________________________________________
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importances
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c) Constitution
Definition___________________________________________________________________
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d) National festivals
Definition___________________________________________________________________
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f) Presidential standard (flag)
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g) Social life skills
Definition___________________________________________________________________
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h) Forming healthy relationship
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i) Effective Communication
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j) Democratic
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SECTION C
Answer only one question.
6. Explain five importance of life skills.
7. Explain the importance of courtship
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YEMEN SECONDARY SCHOOL
FORM TWO TEST – APRIL 2020
062 BOOKKEEPING
TIME: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Answer ALL questions.
2. Write your names on every page.
3. Use a pencil to draw.
4. Cleanness and good arrangement is required.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
1. Choose the most correct answer among the alternatives given in (i – x) and write its letter in
the box provided
(i) Is the control of unnecessary expenses and misusing of fund
A. Fair tax assessment
B. Business control
C. Base for further plan
D. Expenditure
(ii) _______________is the art of recording financial business transactions in a set of books in
terms of money or money’s worth.
A. Accounting
B. Book-keeper
C. Book-keeping
D. Transaction
(iii) The person who owes firms money or organization is called
A. Consumer
B. Lawyer
C. Debtor
D. Creditor
(iv) Payment of wages and salaries is an example of
A. Ledger
B. Labour
C. Transaction
D. Capital
(v) The side which used to give out in the business is called
A. Credit side
B. Ledger
C. Account
D. Debit side
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(vi) The column which used to give description in the ledger is called
A. Date column
B. Particular column
C. Folio column
D. Amount column
(vii) Is the book which used to record receipt and payment in the business
A. Cash book
B. Cash account
C. Two-column cash book
D. Three column cash book
(viii) Goods sold to Hassan worth TZS 50,000,000
A. DR: Sales A/C , CR: Hassan A/C
B. DR: Purchases account, CR: Sales Account
C. DR: Hassan Account, CR: Sales Account
D. DR: Hassan Account, CR: Purchases Account
(ix) Which of the following statement is not correct
A. Asset – Capital = Liabilities
B. Liabilities + Capital = Assets
C. Liabilities + Assets = Capital
D. Assets – Liabilities = Capital
(x) Which of the following best describes the meaning of ‘’Purchases’’?
A. Items bought
B. Goods bought on credit
C. Sales of item previously included in purchases
D. Goods bought for resale.
Answers
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2. Match the items in column A with the responses in column B by writing the letter of the correct
response below the item number in the table provided
COLUMN A COLUMN B
(i) The amount of resources invested in business by
the owner
(ii) The property belonging to the business
(iii) The property acquired or created and held
permanently in the business
(iv) Activities involving transfer of money or goods
from one person to another
(v) A list of balances, both debit and credit, extracted
from the accounts in the ledger
(vi) An accounting system which records both parts of
the transaction made.
(vii) Goods remained unsold at start.
A. Tangible assets
B. Bank balance
C. Current assets
D. Non-current assets
E. Cash balance
F. Business
G. Capital
H. Trial balance
I. Asset
J. Credit purchases
K. Drawings
L. Transaction
M. Current liabilities
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(viii) Difference between current assets and short term
liabilities
(ix) Total income less total expenses.
(x) Part of double entry records which contains the
details of transactions.
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SECTION B (20 Marks)
3. Write short notes on the following terms:
(a) Double entry
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(b) Ledger
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(c) Cash transaction
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(d) Amount column
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4. From the following, show the accounts to be debited and account to be credited.
DR CR
Example: Goods sold by cheque Bank Account Sales Account
(i) July 1 Angel started business with
cash
(ii) Paid for rent
(iii) Cash purchases
(iv) Cash sales
(v) Bought goods on cash
(vi) Bought a motor van for cash
(vii) Paid general expenses
(viii) Sold goods on cash
(ix) Paid Joshua a creditor
(x) Received cash from Joel
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SECTION C (60 Marks)
5. Mlangupakis’ Co. Ltd, on 1st January 2014 commenced business with capital TZS 7,000.00, the
following transactions also took place in the same month.
2014 TZS Jan. 1 Paid transport charges for cash -- -- 1,200.00
‘’ 2 Purchased goods for cash -- -- -- 1,000.00
‘’ 3 Bought a motor vehicle for cash -- -- 1,700.00
‘’ 3 Sold goods for cash -- -- -- -- 3,500.00
‘’ 5 Bought goods for cash -- -- -- -- 4,000.00
‘’ 10 Paid fire insurance for the business cash -- 2,100.00
‘’ 13 Sold goods for cash -- -- -- -- 2,800.00
‘’ 22 Received cash from Joyce Ltd -- -- 2,700.00
‘’ 26 Paid wages -- -- -- -- -- 3,400.00
‘’ 30 Cash sales -- -- -- -- -- 4,500.00
‘’ 31 Paid the following expenses by cash, Rent -- 300.00
Water bill -- 1,000.00
Electricity bills 200.00
Required: Enter the above transactions in a cash account and other ledger accounts by
completing the above entry and balance the accounts at the end of the month.
6. Enter the following transactions in a petty cash book of Mwakinyo with analytical columns for
Postage, Meals, Repairs, Cleaning and Ledger. The petty cashier begins with an imprest
amount of TZS 1,000.
2017 TZS
4th June Postage stamps 400
5th June Bought soap for cleaners 750
6th June Lunch expenses 1,500
8th June Cleaning the office 500
10th June Paid for repair of an office computer 2,500
12th June Postage stamps 200
15th June Paid office cleaners expenses 500
17th June Bought stationery 1,750
27th June Paid to Rama 1,500
7. The following information was obtained from the books of Jimmy on 30th June 2014.
TZS TZS
Sales 970,000 Advertising 17,200
Purchases 650,000 Salaries 10,700
Closing stock 90,000 Commission received 10,000
Heating and lighting 45,000 Rent 32,000
Required: Prepare his Income Statement for the year ended 30th June 2014.
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FORM TWOCORONATEST1
CHEMISTRY
TIME:1:00HOURS Tuesday29thAPRIL2020
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.ThispaperconsistsofsectionsA,andB.
2.AnswerallquestionsinsectionsAandB.
3.Thefollowingconstantsmaybeused.
Atomicmasses:H=1,C=12,O=16
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SECTIONA:(20Marks)
Answerallquestionsinthissection:
1.Items(i)–(x)consistsofMultiplechoicequestions,choosetheletterofthemost
correct
responseandwriteitagainstthenumberintheboxprovidedbelow.
i)Theprocessofcoatingironorsteelwithzincisknownas:
A)Zincpainting B)Allowing
C)Tinplating D)Galvanization
ii)Atablespoonfulofsugarwasdissolvedinaglassofwaterandthemixture
was
shaken,themixtureformediscalled_____________mixture.
A)Heterogeneous B)Immiscible
C)Suspension D)Homogenous
iii)Theapparatiiusedforgrindinggranularchemicalsinthelaboratoryincludes:
A)Crucibleandwatchglass B)Mortarandpestle
C)Pestleandwatchglass D)Mortarandspatula
iv)itispositivelychargedion
A)electronB)ProtonC)neutronD)Atom
v)Mostsyrupbottlesarelabeled“shakewellbeforeuse”,Thismeansthesyrups
are:
A)Suspension B)Solution
C)Filtrates D)Residues
vi)Theappropriateextinguisherusedtoputofffirecausedbyelectricityis:
A)Carbondioxideextinguisher B)Waterextinguisher
C)Wetchemicalextinguisher D)Dryairextinguisher
vii)Howmanynumberofshellsinsodium ion?
A)1 B)2
C)3 D)4
viii)Whyiswatertermedasuniversalsolvent?
A)Itisneitheracidicnorbasic
B)Itoccursnaturallyinallthethreestatesofmatter
C)Itdissolvesmoresubstancesthananyotherliquid.
D)Dissolvesbothorganicandinorganicsolutions.
ix)Themassnumberofanatom isdeterminedby:
A)Protonsandelectrons B)Electronsandneutrons
C)Protonsonly D)Protonsandneutrons
x)TechniciansprefertouseNon-luminousflameinweldingbecause:
A)Itisbrightandnon-sooty B)Itislightandnon-sooty
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C)Itisveryhotandlarge D)Itisveryhotandnon-sooty
ANSWERS:
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2.a)Matchingitems:
Choosetheletteroftheitem inList“B”whichperfectlymatcheswiththe
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inList“A”andwritetheletteragainstthenumberintheboxprovidedbelow.
KISTA LISTB
i)Amethodofseparating
ethanol
andwater
A)Chromatography
ii)Amethodofseparatingiodine
andsand
B)Decantation
iii)Amethodusedtoget
cooking
oilfrom seeds.
C)Simpledistillation
iv)Amethodusedtoobtainsalt
from seawater
D)Evaporation
v)Amethodusedtosepa
ratekerosenefrom water.
E)Layerseparation
F)Solventextraction
G)Fractionaldistillation
H)Sublimation
ANSWERS
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LISTB
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2.b)Fillintheblanks
i)Atomsofthesameelementwithdifferentnumberofneutronsarecalled
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ii)Abondformedbymovingelectronsfrom oneatom toanotheriscalled
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iii)________________isametalwhichisliquidatroom temperature.
iv)Ripeningofafruitisanexampleof_____________________.
v)Anameofthecommonsalt____________________
SECTIONB80(Marks)
3.a)Definethefollowingterms:
i)Fuel__________________________________________________________________
ii)Energy_______________________________________________________________
b)Givetwoexamplesof:
i)Solidfuel______________________________,________________________
ii)Gasfuel_______________________________,_________________________
iii)Liquidfuel____________________________,_________________________
c)Outlinefive(05)characteristicsofagoodfuel
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4.a) i)WhatisChemistry?
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ii)WritedownanyfourimportanceofstudyingChemistry.
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b)Drawandwritethemeaningofthefollowingchemicalsymbols
i)Harmful ii)Toxic iii)Oxidant
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iv)Corrosive v)Flammable
5.a)WhatisFirstAidKit?____________________________________________________________________________
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(b)WhatistheimportanceofthefollowingitemsfoundintheFirstAidKit?i) Iodinetincture_____________________________________________________________
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ii) Soap______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
6.a)Definethefollowingterms:
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ii)Mixture______________________________________________________________
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b) i)IsAiracompoundoramixture?__________________________________________
ii)Givethreereasonstosupportyouranswerinb(i)above.
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c)Whatarethedifferencesbetweenmixtureandcompound?Givefourdifferences.
COMPOUND MIXTURE
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7.a)Definethefollowingterms:
i)Empiricalformula_______________________________________________________
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ii)Molecularformula______________________________________________________
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b)AnOrganiccompoundcontains26.7%Carbon,2.2%Hydrogenand71.1%Oxygen.
Ifits
relativemolecularmassis0determineits:
i)Empiricalformula ii)Molecular
Formula
8a)Writetheformulaofthefollowingradicals:
i)Sulphateion____________ ii)Nitrateion____________
iii)Hydrogencarbonateion___________ iv)Hydroxideion___________
v)Carbonateion_____________
b)Namethefollowingcompounds
i)ZnCl2 _________________________ ii)CuSO4 ____________________
iii)Cu2O_________________________ iv)FeCl3_____________________
v)FeCl2__________________________
9.a)Definethefollowingterms
i)Valency_______________________________________________________________
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ii)Oxidationstate_________________________________________________________
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b)FindtheOxidationstatesoftheunderlinedelementsinthefollowingcompounds
i)MgO ii)Cr2O7 iii)CO2
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iv)KMnO4 v)NO2 vi)KClO3
vii)SO2-4 viii)SO2
10.(a)(i)Howmanyelectronsandprotonsarepresentinoxygenelementand
aluminium element?
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(ii) Writetheelectronicconfigurationofchlorine.
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(b) Writethechemicalsymbolsofthefollowingelements.
(i)Iron ___________________________ (ii)Lead_______________________
(iii)Copper__________________
Candidate’s Name………….………………………………………………….
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SUBJECT: COMMERCE TIME 2:00 HRS DATE:
SECTION A (30 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the questions (i-x) write the most correct answer and write its letters in the box
i) The gap that exists between consumer and producers can be closed by
a) Transportation
b) Commerce
c) Production
d) Direct services
ii) Human needs wants can be satisfied by
a) Studying commerce
b) Creating awareness
c) Production and provision of goods and services
d) Praying and asking god to give us
iii) Domestic trade involves
a) Buying goods within the country
b) Selling of goods within the country
c) Buying and selling goods within the country
d) Buying and selling of goods without the country
iv) Banana, oranges and vegetables are good examples of
a) Durable goods
b) Perishable goods
c) Capital goods
d) Fragile goods
v) Which of the following is the gift of nature
a) Labour
b) Capital
c) Land
d) Entrepreneurship
vi) Part of production process which assembles manufactured parts to produce a product or a
finished good is
a) Manufacturing
b) Extraction c) Indirect production d) Construction
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vii) Among the following one is not direct service, identify it
a) Cooking at home
b) Teaching
c) Fishing
d) Nursing
viii) Expenses incurred in production of goods services is what known as
a) Value
b) Money
c) Costs of production
d) Manufacturing
ix) Which of the following is not the aid to trade
a) Transportation
b) Warehousing
c) Bank
d) Retailing
x) International trade involves
a) Important trade and wire housing
b) Import trade and retail trade
c) Export trade and import trade
d) Insurance and import trade
2. Choose the correct response from GROUP B which matches with explanations from GROUP A and
write its letter in a space provided in group A
GROUP A GROUP B
(i) Is the protection of life and property against risk by compensating those who suffers
from the actual losses (ii) Is obtaining materials from nature
(iii) Is the process of storing goods until they are needed
(iv) Are the special activities which assists trade
take place (v) Is the process of keeping customers money
and providing loan to customers
A. Banking B. Insurance
C. Extraction D. Transportation
E. Aids to trade F. Basic needs G. Ware housing
H. Communication I. Indirect production
J. Construction K. Transaction
3. (a) Filling in the blanks
(i) ___________________involves the exchange of goods and services
(ii) __________________ is the buying of goods from outside the country
(iii) Mental or physics efforts of human beings directed to the production process is knows as
_________________
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(iv) Price paid to land is __________________________
(v) The trade which involves only two countries is ______________________________
(vi) Price paid to labour as a factor of production is _________________
(vii) _______________ is the trade which involves many countries
(viii) __________________is money or assets invested into business for the main aim of
making profit
(ix) Are the important activities which facilitates trade to run smoothly __________________
(x) Is the exchange of goods for goods __________________________
SECTION B (30 MARKS)
4. Write short notes on the following items
a) Transportation
b) Communication
c) Bilateral trade
d) Warehouse
e) International trade
5. a) What is the meaning of a bonded warehouse?
b) Mention five essential feature of a good warehouse
SECTION C (40 MARKS)
6. Write down the six main hindering factors to the practice of barter trade
7. Draw and label the chain of distribution chart.
YEMEN SECONDARY SCHOOL
FORM IIENGLISH LANGUAGE EXAM, APRIL 2020.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of sections A, B, C and D with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions in the spaces provided
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SECTION A (20 MARKS)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Drugs are chemical substances that can change the way one thinks and works. People use drugs to change their feelings. The most abused drugs are marijuana or cocaine, heroin and alcohol. Drug abuse is common in almost all the developed and developing countries. Billions of dollars are spent internationally for preventing drug abuse, treating addicts and fighting drug related crimes.
Drug abuse causes multiple problems in countries and communities. Firstly, it causes
medical and psychological problems. It is obvious that addicts cannot function as
normal members of the society. They neglect or abuse their families and eventually
they require expensive treatment or hospitalization. In Tanzania, especially in urban
areas, it is common to see teenagers who are not only weak but also sick. These young
men and women are so aggressive and they constantly break the law. In addition, they
are extremely violent as they easily get into physical fights. These Tanzanian addicts
pose a vivid example of the medical and Psychological problems faced by the addicts all
over the world.
The second problem caused by drug abuse is the increase of crimes. There are some
crimes which are either drug influenced or drug related. These crimes are petty or
organised ones. Drug addicts are likely to involve themselves into such petty crimes as
robbery, burglary and theft. They do so because they want money to buy drugs and
food. It is worth noting that most drug addicts are not employed. Drug dealers can also
organise themselves into criminal gangs which get money from drugs. Police and legal
resources are therefore needed to fight crime related to drugs or the crimes influenced
by drugs.
However, the threat of drugs can be fought successfully if some strategies are
employed. Education on drug abuse is the first way of combating the problem. People,
especially children, need to be educated at home or in school about drugs. People need
to be aware of drugs so that they can avoid using them. Also, families and counsellors
need to talk to children and people at risk. Parents need to take care of their children
and help them to become responsible citizens. Moreover, jobs need to be created to
give people sources of steady income. However, effective laws should be enacted so
that the criminals can be caught and taken to the court.
Although the problem of drug abuse may seem impossible to eliminate easily, there are
concrete strategies that can be taken to weaken drug dealing in the society. The danger
of drugs is too great to ignore.
Questions
A. Answer the following questions with reference to the passage. (a) Where in Tanzania is drug abuse mostly practised?
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(b) Who is a drug addict? …………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(c) Why are drug addicts involved in crimes? …………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(d) Explain the meaning of the expression, “Multiple problems.” …………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(e) Give three ways of eliminating drug abuse 1. ……………………………………………………………………………… 2. ……………………………………………………………………………… 3. ………………………………………………………………………………
B. For each of the following statements, write TRUE if the statement is correct or
FALSE if the statement is not correct. i. Countries spend a lot of money to fight drug abuse. ………………………… ii. Drug addicts are very polite. ………………………… iii. Parents have roles to play in combating drug abuse. ………………………… iv. Usually people who use drugs do not break the law. ………………………… v. The problem of drug abuse is so big that we cannot solve it.
…………………… 2. Read the following passage then write five descriptive words used in the passage.
Wind is air in motion. The chief cause of winds is the difference in the pressure of the
air. Heated air near the earth’s surface, being light, rises into the higher regions while
cold air from the surrounding regions moves into this low pressure area to equalise the
pressure of the atmosphere. This movement of the air is called wind. Winds blow from
areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Winds are named by the direction from
which they blow, but the deflection of the winds is due to the rotation of the earth.
Winds are deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere, and to the left in the
Southern Hemisphere.
i. ……………………………………………………………………………… ii. ……………………………………………………………………………… iii. ……………………………………………………………………………… iv. ……………………………………………………………………………… v. ………………………………………………………………………………
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LANGUAGE USE 3. Match the expressions in Column A with their meanings in Column B by writing the
correct letter in Column B below the corresponding expression number in Column A in the table provided. Item (vi) has been provided as an example.
Column A Column B
(i) A place where dead bodies are kept until buried A Pharmacy
(ii) A room in a hospital where babies are born. B Ward
(iii) A place where medicines are prepared and sold. C Stadium
(iv) A room in which sick people get bed rest. D Laboratory
(v) A place where sick people are treated. E Mortuary
(vi) A room which is used for health check up. F Labour ward
G Hospital
H Kitchen
I Laundry
Answers
Column A (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi)
Column B D
4. Re-arrange the following sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful
paragraph. Sentence number 6 has been done as an example.
i. The two have six children. ii. Jumbe has a wife whose name is Makwabe. iii. So, Jumbe and Makwabe are my grandparents. iv. Who is thus my grandfather is called Jumbe. v. My mother’s father. vi. Including my mother.
Answers
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
C
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5. Imagine you are Mr. and Mrs. Kihongo Mwindu of P.O. Box 30054, Kibaha, with telephone number 0770000111. Your son, Kingwendu, is getting married to Bebe on
Saturday, 30th August, 2019 at Kibaha Resident Magistrate’s Office. The marriage service will start at 4:00 p.m. and will be followed by a celebration party to congratulate the bride and the groom at Tanita Hotel, starting at 8:00 pm. Write a formal invitation card to Mr. and Mrs. Ngenge Kaule for the wedding. Use the following guidelines in writing your card.
i. The name of the sender. ii. The name of the receiver. iii. The purpose of the card.
iv. The date and time of the event. v. Address the receiver should write to if they will not attend.
SECTION C (40 MARKS) PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
6. Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions from the box.
of, at, into, in, from, over
(a) I must study …………………………. the weekend. (b) My Aunt works …………………………. the Airport. (c) You are different …………………………. your sister. (d) We tried very hard but we did not get rid …………………………. it. (e) You will get …………………………. trouble, unless you stop going there.
7. (a)Answer item (i) - (v) by writing the correct name of the baby animals indicated in the
table.
kid cub tadpole calf duckling
(i) Cow ………………………………………………………………………………... (ii) Lion ………………………………………………………………………………… (iii) Duck ……………………………………………………………………………….. (iv) Goat………………………………………………………………………………… (v) Frog …………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Re-write the following sentences by changing the underlined verbs into simple past form. (i) I enjoy playing football.
…………………………………………………………………………………….... (ii) You steal my pencils
…………………………………………………………………………………….... (iii) Aisha builds houses in town.
…………………………………………………………………………………….... (iv) They do a great job.
…………………………………………………………………………………….... (v) This dog cuts its tail.
……………………………………………………………………………………....
8. (a)Change the following sentences into negative form. (i) I work very hard.
…………………………………………………………………………………….... (ii) Aisha loves Mr. Salim
…………………………………………………………………………………….... (iii) We saw the boy whose mother is our English subject teacher.
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(iv) Do you understand? ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(v) I have been around for a while. ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(b) Re-write the following sentences by changing the verbs in the brackets into their
correct forms.
(i) Wild animals (live) ……………….. in forests. ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(ii) Pregnant women are not (allow) ……………….. to drink alcohol. ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(iii) Jane will be (visit) ……………….. you. ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(iv) I’m (do) ……………….. this for you. ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(v) Jamila got (divorce) ……………….. . ……………………………………………………………………………………....
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SECTION D (20 MARKS)
READING PROGRAMME
9. Choose one class reader you have read in form one or two, then answer the following questions:
The Magic Garden - K.R. Cripwell (1977), William Collins Sons and Company
Kalulu the Hare Ltd., Great Britain.
- F. Worthington (1937), Longman, England. Hawa the Bus Driver - R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam
Fast Money - K.R. Cripwell (1978_, WIlliam Collins Sons and Company
Mabala the Farmer
Ltd., Great Britain.
- R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam.
(a) (i)What is the title of the book? ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(ii) Who wrote the book? ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(b) What is the negative side of the main character? …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………………....
(c) Briefly write what the story is about. …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………………....
(d) According to how the story ended, what would you advise the main character? …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………………....
(e) What do you learn from the story? …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………………....
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10. Read the following poem then answer the questions that follow.
Hawa, oh Hawa The lioness who defeated the bull,
Oh, my friends
When I saw the
bull That big red
bull Roaring and running towards
me I began to sweat I began to
tremble I began
to cry I knew we were finished
Hawa, oh Hawa The lioness who defeated the bull.
Oh, my friends That bull was running so fast
It was eating the ground
Suddenly, out jumped the
liones Jumped on the bull
She held it with her
legs She held it with
her arms
She held it with all her
strength Until the bull could
run no more.
Hawa, oh Hawa The lioness who defeated the bull.
Questions
(a) Which wild animal is Hawa compared to? ……………………………………………………………………………………………....
(b) What is the general mood of the poem? …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... …………………………………………………………………………………………….... ……………………………………………………………………………………………....
(c) What makes the poet call Hawa a lioness? Briefly explain.
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(d) Identify a set of words mostly repeated in the second stanza and give a reason for
such repetition.
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(e) Is this poem relevant to your society? Give a reason.
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FORM II – SPECIAL TEST
GEOGRAPHY
TIME: 2:30 HOURS 02st MAY, 2020
SECTION A (25 MARKS)
1. For each of the following items, choose the most correct answer and write its letter in the
space provided.
(i) The evidences of rotation of the earth include
A. Day/night, tides, seasons.
B. Tides, time difference, day & night.
C. Seasons, eclipses, tides
D. Seasons, time difference, tides
(ii) Solar system, vegetation types, weather and climate are all studied in which branch of
geography?
A. Physical geography
B. Chemical geography
C. Practical geography
D. Regional geography
(iii) Which among the following is not a component of solar system?
A. Meteors
B. Meteorites
C. Natural satellites
D. Interplanetary dusts and gases
(iv) The Examples of commercial farming may include;
A. Nomadic pastoralism, transhumance
B. Transhumance.
C. Plantation agriculture,
D. Shifting cultivation
(v) The term Equinox refers to the equal length of day and night all over the world and it
occurs on
A. 21st June and 22nd December
B. 21st March and 22nd September
C. 21st March and 23rd September
D. 4th July and 3rd January
(vi) 66.50S is _______________
A. Tropic of Cancer
B. Tropic of Capricorn
C. Arctic circle
D. Antarctic circle
(vii) Mountains formed due to faulting which is caused by tensional forces are
A. Volcanic mountains
B. Block mountains
C. Fold mountains
D. Residual mountains
(viii) The deepest part of the ocean floor is
A. Deep sea plain (Abyssal plain)
B. Ocean deep (ocean trench)
C. Continental slope
D. Ocean ridge
(ix) The name given to the lines joining all places with pressure is
A. Isotherm
B. Isonepth
C. Isobars
D. Isopars
(x) The Northings for Grid Reference 345267 is;
A. 267.
B. 345.
C. 526.
D. 452.
2. Match the items in List B from the corresponding statements in List A
LIST A LIST B
i) An evidence of the shape of the earth A) 21st June
ii)Summer solstice in tropic of Capricorn B) Circumnavigation
iii) The low pressure belt C) Moon
iv)The name given to the shape of the earth D) 22nd Dec
v)Natural satellite of the earth E) Doldrum
F) Geoid
G) Galaxy
3. The following statements are either correct or not correct. Write TRUE if the statement is
correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i) Equinoxes means equal day and night hours at all latitudes. __________
(ii) Good railways and road networks stimulate economic development. __________
(iii) Mining activities have no negative impact on environment.__________
(iv) It is possible to tap underground water in desert and semi-desert areas. __________
(v) Lake Victoria is within the rift valley. __________
(vi) Planets give out light. __________
(vii) Tanzanite is among the minerals mined in Uganda. __________
(viii) Trenches and ocean deeps are the same relief features of the river basin. __________
(ix) Two opposing longitudes can make a great circle. __________
(x) Use of the solar energy minimizes environmental degradation. __________
SECTION B (45 MARKS)
Answer all question from this section
4. Differentiate the following terms
(i) Extensive farming from intensive farming
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(ii)Umbra from penumbra
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
(iii) An axis from an orbit
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
(iv) Solar energy from solar system
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
(v) Meteoric water from oceanic water
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
5. (a) Mention the results of revolution of the earth
(i)…………………………………………………………………………….
(ii)………………………………………………………………………………
(iii)…………………………………………………………………………
(iv)………………………………………………………………………….
(b) Mention the reasons on how solar energy preserves the environment
(i)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
(ii)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
(iii)……………………………………………………………………………………………….
6 .(a) Study the diagram below carefully then label features A – E.
(i) Name the type of rainfall labeled B and the area where it usually occurs
…………………………………………………………………………….
(ii) A stands for…………………………………………………………………………
(iii) C stands for………………………………………………………………………………
(iv) D stands for………………………………………………………………………………..
(v) E stands for……………………………………………………………………………
(b) What are the necessary conditions for the establishment of hydro power station in Tanzania
(i)………………………………………………………………………………………………..
(ii)………………………………………………………………………………………………
(iii)…………………………………………………………………………………………….
(iv)……………………………………………………………………………………………
SECTION C 30 MARKS
Answer only two (2) question from this section
7. “Forests are not evenly distributed in the world” explain six main factors that control the
distribution of forests in the world.
8. Point out six social and economic benefits of agricultural sector to any country.
9. What are the advantages (importance) of Tennessee River valley and RUBADA (Tanzania?)
Give five (6) points
10. Discuss the measures which may raise the productivity of pastoralism in East Africa. Give
six points
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CIVICSEXAMINATION-FORMIITIME:2:30 ,
INSTRUCTIONS
1.ThispaperconsistofThreesectionsA,BandC.2.AttemptALLquestionsAandBandonlyonequestioninsectionC.3.Useblackorbluepen.4.RemembertowriteyourNamesoneverypageofyouranswersheet(s).5.Cheatingisstrictlyprohibited.
SECTIONA1.choosethecorrectanswer
i) Thenationalflaghas___________________colours.A.4 B.3 C.5 D.2
ii) Nationalsymbolsare;A.Ivory,mountKilimanjaro,uhurutorchandminerals.B.Thingswhichidentifyanation,suchasthenationalflagandcoatofarm.C.Thenationalanthem,nationallanguageandcoatofarm.D.Thelandthatisundercontrolofaparticularcountry.
iii) Thetwotypesofrightsare;A.LegalrightsandmoralrightsB.LiferightsandlibertyrightsC.IndividualrightsandworkrightsD.Educationandculturalrights.
iv) Thefollowingarecomponentsofanationalexcept;A.People B.Government C.Sovereignty D.Nationalflag.
v) WhichofthefollowingistheofficialsealorstampofgovernmentofTanzania?A.Nationalidentity B.CoatofarmC.Nationalanthem D.Publicholiday.
vi) _______________arerightsthatareincludedofficiallyintheconstitutionbutcannot
beclaimedinthecourtoflaw.A.Moralrights B.CivilandpoliticalrightsC.Legalrights D.Socialrights.
vii) Theunitednationsuniversaldeclarationofhumanrightswasadoptedin;A.1945 B.1962 C.1948 D.1961
viii) Theskillswhichenablesanindividualtoliveinpeaceandharmonyinanysociety
arereferredas;
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A.Mediationskills B.DecisionmakingskillsC.Communicationlifeskills. D.Negotiationlifeskills.
ix) WhichofthefollowingnationalfestivalsfallsonDecember?A.IndependentdayandChristmas B.UniondayandKarumedayC.Workersdayandpeasantday D.BoxingdayandEidElFitry.
x) ThenationalmottooftheunitedrepublicofTanzaniainscribedinthecoatofarm;
A.Freedomandunity B.FreedomandworkC.Ujamaaandselfreliance D.Educationandselfreliance.
xi) Thesystemofcommunicationinspeechandwritingthatisusedbythegovernment
ofaparticularcountryiscalled;A.Customs B.Language C.Culture D.KiswahiliandEnglish.
xii) Thepeopleofaparticularcountryarecalled;A.Members B.Citizens C.Worker D.Leaders.
xiii) ________________onthenationalflagrepresentswaterbodies.A.Greencolour B.Bluecolour C.Watersources D.Blackcolour.
xiv) _______________isnotanationalsymbols;A.Nationalflag B.Coatofarm C.Nationalday D.National
currency.xv) Themostbasicinstitutioninanysociety;
A.Thefamily B.TheSchoolC.ThegovernmentD.Mosqueandchurch.xvi) Difficultiesthatacommunityfacesarecalled.
A.Problemsolving B.Problem–solvingtechniquesC.Socialproblems D.Lifeskills
xvii) Thefollowingaresociallifeskillsexcept;A.Empathy B.Formingrelationship C.FormingrelationshipD.Self
awarenessxviii) Whichisnotpoliticalrights;
A.Righttovote B.Righttoformassociation.C.Righttoliveinacleanenvironment D.Righttofreedomofthoughts.
xix) Asetoflawgoverningacountryisknownas;A.Specialconstitution B.NationalbylawC.Constitution D.Lawsofthecountry.
xx) Whichisnotadisadvantageofnotapplyinglifeskills;A.Increasescrimes B.Poorperformanceinclass.C.Becomingsuccessful D.Increaseofpoverty
2.MatchtheitemsintheListBwiththoseinListAbywritingthecorrectletterofitemsinList
BagainstnumberinListA.ListA ListA
i. 9thDecemberii. SufferinganddeathofJesus
Christiii. 12thRabiulawaliv. 25thDecember
A.NyerereDayB.ChristmasDayC.MaulidDayD.7thJulyE.Easterholiday
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v. SabaSabaDay F.IndependentDayG.KarumeDayH.EidelFitryI.GoodFridayandEaster
MondayJ.MayDay
3.WriteTforthetruestatementandFforthefalsestatement.i. Thenationalanthemissungwhenschoolflagisbeinghoisted
_______________ii. UhuruTorchwaslieonTopofmountMeru______________
iii. Toapplylifeskillsisveryimportantforstudents__________________iv. ThesocietyabusesrightsofindividualswhenitstigmatizesHIVandAIDS
suffers_________v. Whenthegovernmentfailstomaintainruleoflawisanabuseofhuman
rights__________vi. Killingthesuspectedcriminalsisnotanabuseofhumanrights.__________
vii. MountKilimanjarointhecourtofarmrepresentsprideofTanzania____________
viii. TherepublicofTanzaniawasformedon26/4/1964._______________ix. Tanganyikabecomesovereignstateon9th/12/1961.___________x. ZambiabordersTanzaniaintheNorthEast.________________
SECTIONB4.Readthepassageandhenanswerthequestionthatfollow;
Human rightshavelimitations.Thereisnoabsolutefreedom.Thelimitation ofhumanrightsshouldbereasonable,nondeserimatoryandjustifiableinademocraticsociety.
Themainreasonforrestrictingtheexerciseinacertaincircumstancesistoensuretheinterestofotherpeople(persons)andthepublicarerespected.A personcanenjoyhis/herrightsbutindoingso,heorsheshouldnotinterferewithrightsofothers.Thisisbecauseone’srightendswhenanotherperson’srightsbegin.
Questionsi. Suggestthetitleofthepassage.
________________________________________________________________________
ii. Whatarethetwothingsshouldbeconsideredwhenlimitinghumanrights.?a)___________________________________________________________b)___________________________________________________________
iii. Whataretworeasonsoflimitinghumanrights?a)____________________________________________________________b)________________________________________________________
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____iv. Whileapersonenjoyhis/herhumanrightswhatshouldhe/shebecarefulnotto
do?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
v. Whatisthemeaningofrestrictingtheexerciseofhumanrights.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5.Definethefollowingconceptandgivetwoimportanceofeach;a)Nationalanthem
Definition___________________________________________________________________
Importance______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b)NationalflagDefinition______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
importances______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
c)Constitution
Definition___________________________________________________________________
Importance__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
d)Nationalfestivals
Definition___________________________________________________________________
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Importance__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
f)Presidentialstandard(flag)
Definition___________________________________________________________________
Importance__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
g)Sociallifeskills
Definition___________________________________________________________________
Importance__________________________________________________________________
h)Forminghealthyrelationship
Definition___________________________________________________________________
Importance__________________________________________________________________
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SECTIONCAnsweronlyonequestion.
6.Explainfiveimportanceoflifeskills.7.Explaintheimportanceofcourtship
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HISTORY
FORM TWO SECTION A
1. For each of the following items choose the best answer from the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number. (i) One of the shortcoming of oral tradition as a source of historical information is that, it is
(a) Difficult to prove the fact and imaginary information (b) Given through the word of mouth (c) Given by elders (d) Handed from one generation to another
(ii) The study of the remains of past materials through scientific analysis is called
(a) Archaeology (b) Historical sites (c) Archives (d) Museums
(iii) Example of mixed farming societies in pre-colonial Africa were
(a) Hehe, Digo, Masai and Matumbi (b) Karamajong, Pokot, Fipa and Hadzabe (c) Nyamwezi, Nyakyusa, Ndorobo and Chagga (d) Sukuma, Sangu, Kurya and Fipa
(iv) Which of the following is the cause of Ngoni migration?
(a) Abolition of Slave Trade (b) Population increase (c) Rise of Trans-Saharan Trade (d) The need to search for new areas
(v) Dates can be determined by looking at the
(a) Grammar, Sayings and Literature of some languages (b) Grammar, Sayings, Myths and Songs of some people (c) Vocabulary, Proverbs and normative of some past events (d) Vocabulary, Sayings and literature of some languages
(vi) There are three main economic activities in pre-colonial African societies which were
(a) Agriculture, handcraft and trade (b) Carpentry, pottery and salt making (c) Industries, gathering and fishing (d) Lumbering, harvesting and salt-making
(vii) The following are the functions of Moran except to
(a) Control religion and to solve problems (b) Defend and expand their society (c) Protect the whole society (d) Travelling with their herds for search pastures and water
(viii) The social factors for interactions among people of Africa were
(a) Migration, intermarriage and areas for investments (b) Language, migration and population increase (c) Trade, war and migration
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(d) Trade, intermarriage, language and population increase
(ix) Olduvai gorge is famous for (a) Archaeological, findings (b) Archival activities (c) Oral traditions (d) Sedentary farming
(x) Man lived by hunting and gathering
(a) During the Early Stone Age (b) During the industrial revolution (c) During the Iron Age (d) Late Stone Age
2. Match the items in LIST A with those in LIST B by writing the correct letter against the corresponding
question number. LIST A (i) Example of historical sites. (ii) Matrilineal societies in East Africa. (iii) The great Zulu warrior who established Zulu empire. (iv) The source of private and public documents. (v) Examples of societies engaged in hunting and gathering. (vi) Theory proposed by Charles Darwin. (vii) Time line, time chart and family tree. (viii) Ugweno, Karagwe and Engaruka. (ix) Duration of one thousand years. (x) Foreigners intermarriage with Africans. LIST B A. Archives B. Evolution of man C. Chronological order of events D. Bagamoyo, Kilwa and Ismila E. Imbangala and Gogo F. Shaka G. Maasai, Karamajong and pokot H. Sandawe and Hadzabe I. Makonde and Mwera J. Iron age in Western Tanzania K. Century L. Half-castes M. Homo habilis N. Millennium
ANSWERS
i ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x
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3. In each of the following statements, write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE is the statement is not
correct in the spaces provided.
(i) Archives are one of the ways of determining dates by remembering changes and events .
(ii) In East Africa, forms of state organization varied from place to place. ________________
(iii) The late stone age was associated with settled life and domestication of crops and animals.
______________
(iv) Yao and Nyamwezi were famous iron smelters in Tanzania. ______________
(v) Sultan Seyyid Said shifted his capital from Oman to Zanzibar in 1940. ______________
(vi) Hadzabe and Dorobo are examples of pre-colonial communal societies in East Africa. _______________
(vii) Civil war was one among the causes of Ngoni migration. ______________
(viii) In Age-set system division of labour was based on age and sex. ______________
(ix) Museums are places for tourists and study tour. ______________
(x) Olduvai Gorge is a historical site in Kondoa. __________________
SECTION B
4. (a) Re arrange the following sentences in a chronological order by writing their roman numbers in the table provided.
(i) Anthropologist is interested in such material aspects of life as farming, cattle raising, fishing and technology.
(ii) It concerns itself with present day social organizations in relation to customs, cultural values, and institution forms of government system of marriage, inheritance descent and religious practices.
(iii) Anthropology is the study of people’s origins, development, customs and beliefs. (iv) Historians need to understand how societies function today and what their key concepts are and
how they functioned in the past. (v) Anthropologists description and explanation of beliefs and customs help to visualize what the
culture being described looked like in the past.
1 2 3 4 5
(b) Write the letter of the year against the corresponding event in the table provided.
EVENT (i) Dr. Leakey discovered the skull of the earliest man at Olduvai Gorge.
(ii) Death of Zwangandaba.
(iii) The multiparty system was introduced in Tanzania.
(iv) Sultan Seyyid Said moved his capital to Zanzibar.
(v) End of Portuguese rule in East Africa.
YEAR
A. 1698
B. 1990
C. 1959
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D. 1952
E. 1840
F. 1867
G. 1992
H. 1844
I II III IV V
5. Give the difference between the following historical terms:
(i) Partrilineal and matrilineal societies
(ii) Local and long distance trade.
(iii) Anthropology and linguistic
(iv) Iron age and stone age
(v) Archive and archeology
6. (a) Write the missing historical facts.
(i) Evidence of rock paintings and drawings can be seen in __________ historical site in Tanzania.
(ii) A social organization which comprises several blood related families is known as _____________.
(iii) Fire was discovered during ___________________.
(vi) A duration of ten years is called __________________.
(vii) The basic and simplest unit of social organization is called _______________
(b) sketch the map to show the roots used by the Ngoni during their migration
SECTION C Answer two questions from this section
7. Briefly explain five effects of iron technology discovery in most African societies.
8. Explain the outcome of the Ngoni migration into east Africa (six points)
9. By using six points differentiate between primitive communalism and feudalism mode of production
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THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
FORM TWO SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 0031 PHYSICS Time: 2:30 Hours Friday, 28th November 2014 a.m.
Instructions 1. This paper consists of sections A, B, and C.
2. Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
3. All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
4. All communication devices and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
5. Write your Examination Number at the top right corner of every page.
6. Where necessary the following constants may be used:
(i) Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10 m/s2
(ii) Density of water = 1 g/cm3 or 1,000 kg/m3
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1. For each of the items (i) – (xx), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write the letter in the box provided.
(i) The study of matter in relation to energy is called A Chemistry B Physicists C Biology D Physics.
(ii) The force which causes wear and tear between machine parts is known as A friction B torsional C repulsive D magnetic.
(iii) As one goes far away from the Earth, the density of air A becomes bigger B becomes less C remains constant D increases twice.
(iv) A ferry boat floats in seawater because its density is A greater than that of water B smaller than that of water C the same as its weight D greater than its weight.
(v) Study Figure 1 below.
Figure 1
How far from the pivot must the 150 g mass be placed for the system to be in equilibrium?
Sum of anticlockwise moments = Sum of clockwise moments Left Force × Left Distance = Right Force × Right Distance
Left Mass × g × Left Distance = Right Mass × g × Right distance Left Mass × Left Distance = Right Mass × Right distance
50 𝑔 × 80 𝑐𝑐 = 150 𝑔 × 𝑏 50 𝑔 × 80 𝑐𝑐
150 𝑔
= 𝑏
50 𝑔 × 80 𝑐𝑐150 𝑔
= 𝑏
O
D
A
B
B
D
x
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80 𝑐𝑐3
= 𝑏
26.7 cm = 𝑏
A 16.7 cm B 17.6 cm C 36.6 cm D 26.7 cm.
(vi) A patient who is to get an injection when a nurse applied a small force to push a needle feels much pain on his skin due to A very high pressure B very low pressure C blunt of the needle tip D small applied force.
(vii) The suspended magnetic needle always comes to rest with its axis in a vertical plane called A geographic meridian B magnetic meridian C geographic declination D magnetic declination.
(viii) As the angle between two plane mirrors increases, the number of images formed A decreases B increases C remains constant D goes to infinite.
(ix) Which of the following materials does not allow light to pass through A glass B tinted glass C clear plastics D human bodies
(x) To view objects that are out of direct vision we can use a A telescope B microscope C periscope D slide projector.
(xi) The process by which water soaks through the cells of rice and beans is called: A capillarity B cohesion C diffusion D osmosis.
(xii) Which of the following is a property of mercury as a thermometric liquid? A Boils at 78°C B Boils at 360°C C Wets glass D Expands rapidly
(xiii) The area under a velocity-time graph represents A distance B speed C acceleration D deceleration
(xiv) If the pitch of a micrometer screw gauge is 0.5 mm, then its thimble has A 10 equal divisions B 100 equal divisions C 50 equal divisions D 500 equal divisions
(xv) Which of the following is a magnetic material? A Copper B Cobalt C Zinc D Brass.
B
A
D
C
D
B
A
A
A
B
C
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(xvi) An electrostatic machine which produces an unlimited supply of sparks by induction is called A a gold leaf electroscope B an electrophorus C a generator D a speedometer.
(xvii) The quantity of electric current caused by excess electrons is called A coulomb B electric charge C electric current D electrification. This question isn’t very clear, but it asks for a quantity. There are two quantities in the multiple choice options. Electric charge is a derived quantity. Electric charge is a measure of the difference between the number of protons and number of electrons in an object. An object with more protons than electrons will be positively charged while an object with more electrons will be negatively charged. Electric current is one of the fundamental quantities of physics. Electric current is the flow of electric charge. I believe that the answer should be electric charge since the question mentions excess electrons, but I’m not positive.
(xviii) Which of the following is not a sustainable source of energy? A Sun B generator C wind D sea waves
(xix) A temperature of 68°C is equivalent to
𝑇𝑓 = 9℉5℃
𝑇𝐶 + 32℃
𝑇𝑓 = 9℉5℃
68℃ + 32℉
𝑇𝑓 = 9℉5℃
68℃ + 32℉ 𝑇𝑓 = 122.4℉ + 32℉ 𝑇𝑓 = 154.4℉
A 20°F B 45°F C 154.4°F D 90.4°F.
(xx) “Action and reaction are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.” This statement refers to A the law of inertia B Newton's second law of motion C the principle of moments D Newton's third law of motion.
B
C
D
B
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SECTION B (40 Marks) 2. Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing its letter below the
number of the corresponding item in the table provided.
LIST A LIST B (i) Measures how much the position has changed. (ii) Measures the net change in position. (iii) Rate of change of distance. (iv) Rate of change of displacement. (v) The constant rate of change of displacement. (vi) Rate of change of velocity. (vii) Motion under the effects of gravity. (viii) Measures the rate at which position changes.
A. Gravitational acceleration. B. Average speed. C. Acceleration. D. Uniform acceleration. E. Free-fall motion. F. Distance. G. Speed. H. Speed in metres. I. Velocity. J. Uniform velocity. K. Displacement.
LIST A (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) LIST B F K G I J C E I
3. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided.
(i) The product of mass and velocity of a body is called linear momentum .
(ii) Claw hammers and pairs of scissors are in which class of levers? class 1
(iii) Weight has the same SI unit as force .
(iv) An instrument used to measure pressure of a gas is known as a barometer .
(v) The tendency of a liquid to rise in narrow tubes is called capillary action . 4. (a) Define the following terms as applied in measurements and give two examples:
(i) Fundamental quantities are independent quantities that describe the physical world which cannot be described as a combination of other base quantities. Two examples of fundamental quantities are mass and time. (Other fundamental quantities are electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of matter, luminosity, and distance.)
(ii) Derived quantities are quantities that can be made from a combination of the
fundamental quantities. Two examples of derived quantities are speed and force. Speed is equal to distance over time and force is equal to mass times distance per time per time.
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(b) Figure 2 shows a graduated cylinder containing water before and after a stone is immersed.
Figure 2
If the mass of the stone is 50 g, calculate the (i) Volume of the stone. Volume = 300 cm3 – 100 cm3 Volume = 200 cm3 (ii) Density of the stone. Density = Mass / Volume Density = 50 g / 200 cm3 Density = 0.25 g/cm3 5. (a) (i) List two characteristics of images formed by plane mirrors. Virtual Laterally Inverted (ii) Give a reason why the sky appears blue during a clear sunny day?
The sky appears blue because blue light has shorter wavelengths than other colours and as a result it is scattered by molecules in the air.
(b) Draw the diagram of each of the following: (i) Parallel rays of light. (ii) Divergent rays of light.
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(iii) Convergent rays of light. 6. (a) Define the following terms as used in Physics and give their SI units:
(i) Work is the product of force and the distance moved in t he direction of the force. The SI unit of force is the newton (N).
(ii) Energy is the ability to do work. The SI unit of energy is the joule (J). (b) A man lifts a load of 20 kg through a height of 4 m in 10 seconds. Calculate the: (i) Work done.
𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 = 𝐹𝑊𝑊𝑐𝐹 × 𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹
𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 = 𝑀𝐷𝐷𝐷 × 𝑔 × 𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹
𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 = 20 𝑊𝑔 × 10 𝑐𝐷2
× 4 𝑐
𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 = 800 𝑊𝑔 𝑐2
𝐷2
𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊 = 800 𝐽
(ii) Power developed by the man
𝑃𝑊𝑃𝐹𝑊 = 𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑊𝑇𝐷𝑐𝐹
𝑃𝑊𝑃𝐹𝑊 = 800 𝐽10 𝐷
𝑃𝑊𝑃𝐹𝑊 = 800 𝐽10 𝐷
𝑃𝑊𝑃𝐹𝑊 = 80 𝐽𝐷
𝑃𝑊𝑃𝐹𝑊 = 80 𝑊
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SECTION C (40 Marks) 7. (a) (i) State the principle of moments The principle of moments states that the moment of
force about a point is equal to the product of the force and the perpendicular distance between the line of action of the force and the point.
(ii) A uniform half metre rule is freely pivoted at the 20 cm mark and it balances horizontally when a body of mass 30 g is hung at 5 cm mark from one end. Calculate the mass of the rule. It is a half metre rule, so the length is 0.5 m or 50 cm.
The problem states that the rule is uniform, so the centre of mass will be at ½ of the length. Therefore the centre of mass is at 25 cm.
𝑆𝑆𝑐 𝑊𝑜 𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝑎𝑊𝑐𝑊𝑃𝐷𝐷𝐹 𝑐𝑊𝑐𝐹𝐷𝐷𝐷 = 𝑆𝑆𝑐 𝑊𝑜𝑐𝑎𝑊𝑐𝑊𝑃𝐷𝐷𝐹 𝑐𝑊𝑐𝐹𝐷𝐷𝐷
𝐹𝑊𝑊𝑐𝐹 𝑎𝐹𝑜𝐷 × 𝑑𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹 𝑎𝐹𝑜𝐷 = 𝐹𝑊𝑊𝑐𝐹 𝑊𝐷𝑔ℎ𝐷 × 𝑑𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹 𝑊𝐷𝑔ℎ𝐷
𝑐𝐷𝐷𝐷 𝑎𝐹𝑜𝐷 × 𝑔 × 𝑑𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹 𝑎𝐹𝑜𝐷 = 𝑐𝐷𝐷𝐷 𝑊𝐷𝑔ℎ𝐷 × 𝑔 × 𝑑𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹 𝑊𝐷𝑔ℎ𝐷
𝑐𝐷𝐷𝐷 𝑎𝐹𝑜𝐷 × 𝑑𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹 𝑎𝐹𝑜𝐷 = 𝑐𝐷𝐷𝐷 𝑊𝐷𝑔ℎ𝐷 × 𝑑𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑐𝐹 𝑊𝐷𝑔ℎ𝐷
30 𝑔 × 15 𝑐𝑐 = 𝑐𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟 × 5 𝑐𝑐
30 𝑔 × 15 𝑐𝑐5 𝑐𝑐
= 𝑐𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟
90 𝑔 = 𝑐𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟
(b) (i) What is meant by equilibrium? Equilibrium occurs when the sum of the forces and the sum of the moments acting on an object are equal to zero. (ii) List three applications of equilibrium in daily life. Heavy items are packed at the bottom of a bus to improve stability. Racing cars are built low to the ground with their wheels far apart to improve stability. Bunsen burners have very heavy bases to improve stability.
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8. (a) Define the following terms: (i) Inertia Inertia is the tendency for a body to not change its motion unless it is acted upon by a force. (ii) Impulse An impulse is the change in momentum of a body when a force has been applied to it. The SI unit of impulse is the Newton second (Ns). (b) (i) Give two practical examples where impulse and momentum play an important role.
A practical application of impulse is the use of airbags in new cars. Airbags distribute the impulse a person experiences during an accident over a longer time, which means that the force on the person is smaller. An example of momentum is the game of pool, where the momentum of the cue ball is used to impart momentum to other balls.
(ii) A tennis ball of mass 120 g moving at a speed of 10 m/s was brought to rest by one player in 0.02 seconds. Calculate the average force applied by the player.
𝐼𝑐𝐼𝑆𝑎𝐷𝐹 = 𝑐ℎ𝐷𝐷𝑔𝐹 𝐷𝐷 𝑐𝑊𝑐𝐹𝐷𝐷𝑆𝑐
𝐹 × 𝐷 = 𝑐𝑓 × 𝑣𝑓 − 𝑐𝑖 × 𝑣𝑖
𝐹 = 𝑐𝑓 × 𝑣𝑓 − 𝑐𝑖 × 𝑣𝑖
𝐷
𝐹 = 120 𝑔 × 0𝑐𝐷 − 120 𝑔 × 10𝑐𝐷0.02 𝐷
𝐹 = 120 𝑔 × 0𝑐𝐷 − 120 𝑔 × 10𝑐𝐷0.02 𝐷
𝐹 = −120 𝑔 × 10𝑐𝐷0.02 𝐷
𝐹 = −60000𝑔 𝑐𝐷2
𝐹 = −60000𝑔 𝑐𝐷2
×1 𝑊𝑔
1000 𝑔
𝐹 = −60000 𝑔 𝑐𝐷2
×1 𝑊𝑔
1000 𝑔
(In the step above we are converting from grams to kilograms so that our answer can be in SI units.)
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𝐹 = −60 𝑊𝑔 𝑐𝐷2
𝐹 = −60 𝑁
9. (a) (i) What is the function of a rheostat in an electric circuit? A rheostat is used in electric circuits to provide variable resistance. (ii) List four factors that affect the resistance of a conductor. (i) conductivity of the material (ii) length (iii) thickness (iv) temperature (b) Study the circuit diagram in Figure 3, then answer the questions that follow:
Figure 3
If the current flowing in 5 Ω resistor is 2 A, calculate the (i) Current flowing in the 10 Ω resistor.
When solving circuit problems it is helpful to add labels. First we will label several nodes. Nodes are parts of a circuit in between components. In the figure below we label two nodes where the circuit branches and then comes back together.
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We will also label the resistors R1 (the 5 ohm resistor), R2 (the 10 ohm resistor) and R3 (the 20 ohm resistor).
The current going through resistors R1, R2, and R3 will be i1, i2, and i3, respectively.
R1 (the 10 ohm resistor) is in parallel with R2 (the 5 ohm resistor). Therefore the potential difference across both resistors must be the same.
𝐼.𝑑. (10 Ω 𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑊𝑊) = 𝐼.𝑑. (5 Ω 𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑊𝑊)
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𝐷2 × 𝑊2 = 𝐷1 × 𝑊1
𝐷2 × 10 Ω = 2 𝐴 × 5 Ω
𝐷2 = 2 𝐴 × 5 Ω10 Ω
𝐷2 = 2 𝐴 × 5 Ω10 Ω
𝐷2 = 1 𝐴
(ii) Potential difference (p.d.) across the 20 Ω resistor.
The sum of the current flowing into a node is the same as the sum of the current flowing out of the node. Using this equation on Node 2 lets us solve for i3, the current flowing through the 20 ohm resistor.
𝐶𝑆𝑊𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷 𝑊𝑆𝐷 𝑊𝑜 𝑁𝑊𝑑𝐹 2 = 𝐶𝑆𝑊𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷 𝐷𝐷𝐷𝑊 𝑁𝑊𝑑𝐹 2
𝐷3 = 𝐷1 + 𝐷2
𝐷3 = 2𝐴 + 1𝐴
𝐷3 = 3𝐴
The potential difference across a resistor is equal to the product of the current and resistance.
𝐼.𝑑. = 𝐷3 × 𝑊3
𝐼.𝑑. = 3 𝐴 × 20 Ω
𝐼.𝑑. = 60 𝑉
10. (a) (i) Define the term pressure and give its SI unit. Pressure is the force acting normally on a surface per unit area. The SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa). (ii) Why are dams constructed thicker at the bottom than at the top? Dams are constructed thicker at the bottom than at the top because pressure due to the water increases as depth increases.
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(b) (i) List three applications of hydraulic presses. __(i) hydraulic brakes __(ii) forging and punching metals __(iii) lifting heavy objects like cars (ii) A hydraulic brake has a force of 1000 N applied to a piston whose area is 50 cm2. Calculate the pressure transmitted throughout the liquid.
𝑃𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝑆𝑊𝐹 = 𝐹𝑊𝑊𝑐𝐹𝐴𝑊𝐹𝐷
𝑃𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝑆𝑊𝐹 = 1,000 𝑁50 𝑐𝑐2
Now we will convert the squared centimetres to squared metres so we are working with SI units.
𝑃𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝑆𝑊𝐹 = 1,000 𝑁50 𝑐𝑐2 ×
100 𝑐𝑐1 𝑐
×100 𝑐𝑐
1 𝑐
𝑃𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝑆𝑊𝐹 = 1,000 𝑁50 𝑐𝑐2 ×
100 𝑐𝑐1 𝑐
×100 𝑐𝑐
1 𝑐
𝑃𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝑆𝑊𝐹 = 200,000 𝑁𝑐2
𝑃𝑊𝐹𝐷𝐷𝑆𝑊𝐹 = 200,000 𝑃𝐷