Test One
Test One
1. Which pair indicates the correct units for measuring weight and mass?
WEIGHT MASS
A g kg
B kg mg
C N g/cm3
D N kg
2. The diagram below shows an object with dimensions 5cm x 4cm x 2cm.
If it has a mass of 100g, what is the density of the material?
3. State the food type that you would prescribe for a manual worker. Food rich in ...
A. fats. B. proteins. C. minerals. D. carbohydrates.
4. What is the weight of a packet of salt with a mass 500g? (Take acceleration due to
gravity as (10N/kg)
A. 0.5N B. 5.0N C. 50.0N D. 5 000.0N
5. 15. A beaker containing 40cm3 of liquid F weighed 90g. What is the density of liquid
F if the mass of the beaker is 30g?
A. 0.67g/cm3 B. 1.50g/cm3 C. 2.25g/cm3 D. 3.00g/cm3
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6. Calculate the weight of a 15kg mass on the earth's surface. (Take the gravitational
force to be 10N/kg)
A. 1.5N B. 5.0N C. 150.0N D. 1 500.0N
7. Which one of the following is the correct symbol for Iron atom?
A. H B. I C. Fe D. Al
8. The term “Geotropism” refers to the movement of a part of a plant in response to ….
A chemicals. B gravity. C light. D water.
9. Rickets is a nutritional deficiency disease caused by lack of …… in a diet of a
growing child.
A. carbohydrates B. proteins C. vitamin A D. vitamin D
10. The diagram below shows an animal cell. Identify the part labelled N.
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b) Density
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c) Weight
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SECTION C( DIAGRAM 12 MARKS)
HUMAN BODY
1. Study the diagram illustrating a process in sexual reproduction involving gametes (sex
cells) R and Q.
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(a) Define mass
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(b) (i) What is the mass of the cube in the diagram above?
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(ii) The instrument above is used to measure mass, state one instrument used to measure
weight.
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(c) Given that acceleration due to gravity is 10N/Kg, calculate the weight of the cube. [1]
(d) (i) Calculate the volume of the cube if one length is 2cm. (show your working) [1]
(ii) The cube was lowered into a measuring cylinder containing 56cm3 of water using a thin
string. What will be the new volume of water in the cylinder? [1].
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