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REGIONAL ADMINISTRARION AND LOCAL GOVERNMET

MASASI DISTRICT COUNCIL


CHIDYA SECONDARY SCHOOL
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS

FORM I – PHYSICS
SPECIAL NEEDS

TIME: 2:30 HOURS NOVEMBER 2024

Instructions:
1. This paper consists of section A and B
2. Answer ALL questions in all sections A and B in the space provided.
3. Show your work clearly and systematically
4. Use the following constants
 Density of water 1000kg/m3 or 1g/m3
 Acceleration due to gravity 10N/Kg

SECTION A (50 MARKS)

1. For each of the items (i) to (x), choose the correct answer from among the given
alternatives and write its letter is the space provided
(i) The materials which allows light to pass through and you can see objects
through it is termed as
A. Glass C. Translucent
B. Opaque D. Transparent

(ii) Pressure in liquids depends on;


A. Area and force C. Depth and density
B. Volume and depth D. Mass and density

(iii) A stone of mass 0.5kg is lifted through a height of 2m. The potential energy
gained by a stone is
A. 10,000 J C. 250 J
B. 1,000 J D. 19J

(iv) Good or bad smell from objects can be identified by our senses through;
A. Diffusion C. Osmosis
B. Sight D. Viscosity

(v) A piece of metal of volume 0.24cm2 and mass of 0.72g has a relative density
of
A. 3.0g/cm3 C. 3.0kg/M3
B. 0.3 D. 3.0

(vi) An image that is formed in a plane mirror is always


A. Real and small C. Virtual and the same size
B. Virtual and large D. Real and the same size

(vii) Apparent loss in weight is known as


A. Up thrust C. pressure
B. Apparent weight D. real weight
(viii) A Vernier caliper is used to measure
A. Distance of a car C. mass of a car
B. Diameter of a wire D. Length of a table

(ix) A set of techniques used by scientists to investigate a problem refers to


A. Data interpretation C. performing an experiment
B. Scientific method D. Data presentation

(x) A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure


A. The volume of liquids C. the density of solids
B. The density of liquids D. the volume of solids

2. Match each items in list A with the correct response in list B by writing a letter of
correct response below the corresponding items number in the table provided

LIST A LIST B
(a) Area (i) Meters per second
(b)Volume (m/s)
(c) Weight (ii) Joules (J)
(d)Work (iii) Square meter (m2)
(e) Velocity (iv) Cubic meter (m3)
(v) Newton (N)

3. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the
space provided
(i) The force acting normally per unit area is
called ................................................................................................................
...............
(ii) The force which produce an acceleration of 1m/s 2 in a mass of 1kg is called
…………………………………………………………………………………………................
...................
(iii) Laterally inverted is one of the property of image formed by
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
.....................
(iv) .................................................................................................... Is the force of
pull by which the earth, moon and other very large bodies attract other
objects towards themselves?
(v) Light is always travels at a speed ................................................m/s

SECTION B (50 MARKS)


Answer all questions from this section

4. Give the meaning of the terms


i. Laboratory ………………………………………………………………….
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ii. First Aid …………………………………………..
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iii. First Aid Kit
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....

5. Mention the types of forces


i. ……………….
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ii. ……………….
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iii. ……………….
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6. Mention 5 laboratory rules


i. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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ii. …………………………..
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iii. ……………….
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iv. ……………….
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v. ……………….
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7. Give three (3) conditions for a body to float in liquids


i. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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ii. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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iii. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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8. Mention any four (4) characteristics of images formed by plane mirror


i. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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ii. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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iii. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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iv. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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