PAPER 1
SECTION A: (40 MARKS)Answer all questions in the section
1. In a solar heating system, black layers are used because they are
A. Bad emitters of heat.
B. Bad absorbers of heat
C. Good absorbers of heat
D. Good reflectors of heat
2. Which of the following affects the frequency of a vibrating string?
A. Tension and length of the string
B. Length and mass of the string
C. Mass per length of the string and temperature
D. Tension and the velocity of sound produced.
3. Which of the following are second class levers?(i) See saw
(ii) Wheel barrow
(iii) Pair of tongs
(iv) Nut cracker
A. (i) and (ii) only
B. (ii) and (iii) only
C. (iii) and (iv) only
D. (ii) and (iv) only
4. The energy change that occurs in a loud speaker is
A. Electrical to sound energy
B. Kinetic to sound energy
C. Sound to electrical energy
D. Potential to sound energy
5. Figure 1 shows two coils P and Q close to each otherWhen switch K is closed, the bulb lights momentarily because
(i) An emf is induced in Q
(ii) An emf is induced in coil P
(iii) The magnetic field between P and Q changes.
A. (i) only
B. (ii) only
C. (iii) only
D. (i) and (iii) only
6. A stone has a mass of 27g and volume 9cm3 . find its density in kgm-3
A. 3.0 x 103 kg m-3
B. 3.0 kg m-3
C. 3.0 x 10-3 kg m-3
D. 3.0 x 10-5 kg m-3
7. Figure two shows a wave trace when a.c is applied to the Y- plates and time base voltage to the x-plates of a C.R.OThe peak voltage is represented by
A. PQ
B. PR
C. SU
D. ST
8. A body of mass 2kg is projected vertically upwards with a velocity of 10ms-1. Find the maximum height reached.
A. 0.5 m.
B. 5.0m.
C. 10.0m
D. 50.0m
9. A charged microscope loses its charge when a flame is brought near its cap because
A. Point action takes place at the cap
B. The flame blows the charges off the cap
C. Charges of opposite sign from the flame are attracted onto the cap
D. The flame ionizes nearby air molecules and those of opposite sign are attracted on the cap.
10. Sound waves travel a distance o 48cm in 8s. if the separation
between successive compressions is 3.0cm, find the frequency of the
wave.
A. 0.5 Hz
B. 2.0 Hz
C. 18.0 Hz
D. 128.0 Hz
11. A ball falls from rest through a height of 92.5cm in 0.45s. find the acceleration due to gravity.
A. 0.452x100 ms-2
2x92.5
B. 0.452 x 100 ms-2
92.5
C. 92.5 ms-2
0.452x100
D. 2x92.5 ms-2
0.45-2 x 100
12. A needle floats on the surface of water because of
A. adhesion
B. viscosity
C. surface tension
D. capillary attraction.
13. A body of mass 30kg weighs 60N on planet X. which one of the following statements is true?
A. The acceleration due to gravity on X is greater than that on the earth.
B. The mass of the body is greater on X than it is on earth
C. The acceleration due to gravity on X is less than that on the earth.
D. The mass of the body is less n X than it is on earth.
14. Which of the nuclei 285 w238x 218 y and 218z are isotopes?
92 92 84 83
A. W and Y
B. X and Z
C. Y and Z
D. W and X
15. In figure 3, p is a charged body.The possible signs of charges at X,Y and P is
X Y P
A. Negative Positive Positive
B. Negative Positive Negative
C. Positive Positive Positive
D. Negative Negative Negative
16. A body moving on a horizontal surface experiences a frictional
force of 5N. if the normal reaction on the body is 20N, find the mass of
the body.
A. 0.5 kg
B. 1.5 kg
C. 2.0 kg
D. 2.5 kg
17. Which one of the following is correct about the molecular theory of the magnet?
A. Dipoles of a magnetized material face the same direction.
B. Unmagnetised magnetic materials have no molecular magnets.
C. Magnetic keepers reduce the magnetic force for the dipoles.
D. Unmagnetised magnetic materials have molecular magnets arranged in an orderly manner.
18. A crane lifts a mass of 500kg through a height of 12m in 5s. find the power output.
A. 500 x 5 x 12 w
B. 500 x 102x 5 w
10
C.500x10x12 w
5D Unmagnetised magnetic materials have molecular magnets arranged in an orderly manner.
19. Figure 4 shows a ray of light from an object, Q refracted by a convex lens.
The image formed by the lens is
(i) Real
(ii) Inverted
(iii) Upright
A. (i) only
B. (ii) only
C. (iii) only
D. (i) and (ii) only
20. The velocity of a body of mass 2kg changes from 10ms-1 to 20ms-1 in 4s.Find the resultant force that acts on the body.
A. 2.5N
B. 5.0N
C. 10.0N
D. 20.0N
21. Figure 5 shows a voltmeter ( v) connected across a conductor of resistant R.If the current through the conductor is 2.5A and the voltmeter reads 12.5v, find the value of R.
A. 31.25Ω
B. 15.00Ω
C. 5.00Ω
D. 0.20Ω
22. Which one of the following does not affect the rate at which a gas diffuses through a porous partition?
A. Temperature of the gas
B. Size of gas molecules
C. Volume of the gas
D. Size of the pore
23. Light travelling in air enters glass of refractive index 1.50. If the angle of incidence is 300 , what is the angle of refraction?
A. 19.50
B. 20.00
C. 45.00
D. 48.60
24. The mass of a sample of radioactive iodine -131 is 800g. if the
half life of iodine -131 is 8 days, find the mass remaining undecayed
after 32 days.
A. 25g.
B. 50g
C. 100g
D. 200g
25. Aluminium expands more than copper for the same temperature change.Which of the following is true when a copper -aluminium bimetallic strip is heated?
(i) It curves with copper on top
(ii) It curves with aluminium on top
(iii) It increases in length
A. (i) only
B. (i) and (iii) only
C. (ii) and (iii) only
D. (iii) only
26. A spherical ball has a radius of 3cm. Find its volume in m3.27. The work done in transferring one coulomb of charge from one point to another in a circuit is the
A. Power
B. Current
C. Potential difference
D. Electromotive force
28. A vibrate of frequency 20Hz produces waves of velocity 2ms-1 . find the period of the waves.
A. 1.0x 10-1s
B. 5.0x10-2s
C. 5.0x10-1s
D. 1.0x101s
29. During the power stroke of a petrol engine the
A. Inlet valve opens.
B. Piston moves down.
C. Expanding gas pushes the piston down.
D. Burnt gas is pushed out from the cylinder
30. A heater rated 240v 500w boils off water at 1000c in 6 minutes. Find the mass of the steam formed. ( specific latent heat of vaporization of water is 2.26x106 J kg-1)
A. 6x60x2.26x106 kg
500
B. 500x2.26x100 kg
6x60
C. 6x2.26x106 kg
500
D 500x6x60 kg
2.26x106
31.Figure 6 shows an electrical symbol for a
A. Transformer
B. Ammeter
C. Rheostat
D. Cell
32. A mirage is formed as a result of
A. Diffraction of light
B. Absorption of light
C. Separation of white light into its components.
D. Total internal reflection of light
33. A spring has a natural length of 12cm. when load X is suspended
from it, its length increases to 22cm, and when a load of 250N is
attached to it, the length increases to 27cm. find the value of X.
A. 250 x 10
15
B. 250X10
5
C. 250X 5
10
D. 250x15
10
34. Which one of the following is an advantage of a force pump over a lift pump?
A. A force pump does not use atmospheric pressure to raise water.
B. A force pump raises water to a level higher than a lift pump
C. A force pump uses less energy to raise water than a lift pump
D. The length of a force pump is less than that of a lift pump
35. Three resistors each of 2Ω are connected as shown in figure 7.The effective resistance is
A. 1.5 Ω
B. 2.0 Ω
C. 3.0 Ω
D. 6.0 Ω
36. Which one of the following is not a radioactive emission?
A. X-rays
B. Y-rays
C. a-rays
D. B-rays
37. Figure 8 shows a structure supporting a load.Which of the girders R, S, T and U is under compression?
A. U and R
B. T and R.
C. S and U.
D. S and T
38. Figure 9 shows a cone of mass 4kg and base radius of 50cm resting on a table.Find the pressure it exerts on the table.
39. Which of the following is true about a standing wave?
(i) The wave profile does not move
(ii) It is formed when the waves of equal amplitude and speed moving in opposite directions overlap.
(iii)It is formed when identical waves traveling in the same direction with equal speed overlap.
A. (i) and (iii) only
B. (i) and (ii) only
C. (ii) and (iii) only
D. (i) only.
40. A fire alarm rated 240v, 1.5kw runs for 10hrs a day. If the cost
per unit electricity is shs.380, find the daily cost of running the
alarm.
A. Shs 570
B. Shs 2400
C. Shs 3800
D. Shs 5700
SECTION B (40 MARKS)Answer all questions in this section. All working must be clearly shown in the spaces provided.
41. Figure 10 shows a pulley system supporting a load of 600N.
Find the
(i) Tension in the string
(i) Value of p if the mechanical advantage is 3
42(a) State any two properties of alpha particles.
(b) Radon 22288 Rn decays to radium isotope, Ra, by emission of two beta particles according to the following equation.
(i) What is the value of A?
(ii) How many neutrons does the nucleus of radium isotope have?
43. (a)What is meant by temperature of body?
(b) Figure 11 shows a type of thermometer
(i) Name the type of the thermometer
(ii) State the physical property it uses to measure temperature
(iii) What is the use of the galvanometer?
44. (a) what is a magnetic field?(b) Figure 12 shows the head of a cassette tape recorder.
(i) Explain why a current through the wire causes the tape to become magnetized.
(ii) The tape is usually made of plastic and coated with a thin layer of iron oxide. Why is iron oxide used?
45. (a) Define the following
(i) Aperture of a lens
(ii) virtual image
(b) A converging lens has a focal length of 10cm. calculate the power of this lens.46(a) (i) what is meant by terminal velocity?
(ii)State a factor that affects terminal velocity of a body falling in a fluid.
(b) A ball bearing is released at the surface of a viscous liquid and
allowed to sink through the liquid. Draw a velocity - time graph for
the motion of the ball bearing.47. (a) what is meant by absolute zero of temperature?
(b) A sealed flask contains gas at a temperature of 270c and a pressure of 90k pa. if the temperature rises to 1270c what will be the new pressure?
48(a) What is the purpose of a vacuum in the x-ray tube?
(b) State three reasons why it is possible to detect fractures in bones using x-rays.
49. (a) State two ways by which energy losses in transformer are minimized.
(b) A 240V, 60W lamp is connected to the
secondary coil of a set up transformer operating on a 24V supply. If the
transformer is 100% efficient, find the current in the primary coil.
50. (a) What is meant by diffraction of waves?
(b) Draw a diagram to show the path of plane water waves through a narrow gap.
(c) State two factors that determine the intensity of sound.
PAPER TWO 2010
1. (a) (i) State Newton's laws of motion.(ii)Explain what happens to a person seated in a vehicle when it is suddenly brought to rest.
(b) Explain what happens to a parachutist who jumps from a high flying plane.
(c ) Figure 1 shows a velocity -time graph for a vehicle in motion.
(i) Find the total distance the vehicle moved.
(ii) Calculate the retardation of the vehicle.
2. (a) State the following.
(i) Archimedes principle
(ii) The law of floatation
(b) A wooden sphere of mass 6 kg and volume 0.02m3 floats on water. Calculate the(i) Volume of the sphere below the surface of water
(ii) Density of the wood
(iii)Fraction of the volume of the sphere that would be submerged it it floats in a liquid of density 800kgm3.
(c ) Explain why a cork stopper held below the surface of water rises when released.(d) Describe an experiment to measure atmospheric pressure.
3. (a) Define the following
(i) Hard magnetic material
(ii) Soft magnetic material
(b) (i) Describe the electrical method of magnetizing a steel bar.
(ii) State any two ways of demagnetizing a bar magnet.
(c ) Sketch the magnetic field pattern around a bar magnet with its S-pole pointing north in the earth's field.
(d) A stiff wire AB is held between
opposite poles of two bar magnets and connected to a center-zero
galvanometer as shown in figure 2.
The wire AB is kept vertical and moved horizontally along the line CD.
(i) Explain what is observed on the galvanometer as the wire AB moves toward C and toward D.
(ii) Explain what would be observed if the wire was moved along LM.
4 (a) (i) What is meant by focal length of a lens?
(ii)Calculate the power of a concave lens focal length 20cm.
(b) An object of height 7.5 cm is placed at a distance of 15cm from a
convex lens of focal length 20cm. by scale drawing determine the
(i) height of the image
(ii) image distance
(iii)Linear magnification.
(c ) Describe an experiment to determine the focal length of a convex lens using an illuminated object and a plane mirror.(d) What is the main difference between the operation of a lens camera and that of a human eye?
5. (a) (i) What is meant by the term diffusion?
(ii) Explain what is observed when smoke enclosed in an illuminated transparent cell is viewed through a microscope.
(iii) State what is observed in (a) (ii) when the cell is placed on ice blocks. Give a reason for your answer.
(b) (i) Describe an experiment to determine the thickness of an oil molecule.
(ii) state any assumptions made in (b) (i).
(c ) (i) State Hooke's law.(ii)When a boy of 50kg stands at the end of a spring board, it is depressed by 15cm. what would be the depression of the spring board when a man of 80kg stands at the end.
6. (a) What is meant by thermionic emission?
(b) (i) Name the three main components of a cathode ray oscilloscope (CRO)
(ii) Describe the functions of each component you have named in (b) (i)
(iii)Give two uses of a C.R.O
(c ) State the conditions under which electrons can be used to generate X-rays.(d) Give one use of x-rays
7. (a) (i) What is meant by electromotive force.
(ii) A dry cell supplies a current of 1.2A through two 2Ω resistors connected in parallel. When the resistors are connected in series, the current flowing in the circuit is 0.4A.
Find the electromotive force.
(b) An electric lamp is rated 12V, 24W.
(i) Explain what is meant by this statement.
(ii) How much current does the lamp draw when connected across a 12V supply?
(c ) with the aid of a labelled diagram, describe how four semi -conductor diodes may be used for full wave rectification.8. (a) Define the following as applied to wave motions:
(i) Frequency
(ii) Wave length
(b) what are transverse waves?(c ) A radio station transmits signals at a frequency of 103.7 MHz. find the wave length of the signals and state any assumption made.
(d) Draw a diagram to show the pattern for a straight water wave passing through a narrow slit.
(e ) Describe an experiment to demonstrate that sound waves require a material medium for their propagation.
(f) Explain the sound waves travel through air.
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