CONTEST 06
CONTEST 06
ROUND 1
A 5 μ F capacitor is in series with a 20 Ω resistor, a 20 V battery with negligible internal resistance, and a
switch. The capacitor is initially uncharged.
SOLUTION
a. τ =RC=100 μ s
b. Q 0=CV =100 μ C
c. Q ( t ) =Q0 (1−exp−t / τ )=100 μ C [ 1−exp (−t /100 μ s ) ] . At t=0 , Q=Q 0 ( 1−exp 0 )=Q 0 ( 1−1 )=0. At t=100 μ s ,
Q=100 μ C ( 1−1/e ) .
ROUND 3
TRUE OR FALSE
1. The oxidation state of aluminum in LiAlH4 is -3.
ANSWER: False It is +3
2. The oxidation state of aluminum in Na3AlF6 is +3
ANSWER: True
3. The oxidation state of aluminum in Al2S3 is +2.
ANSWER: False It is +3
4. Twice as great a force is needed to stretch a spring that obeys Hooke’s law by 1 mm as is needed to stretch it by 2 mm.
ANSWER: True
5. The elastic energy stored in a spring obeying Hooke’s law that is stretched by 2 mm is twice as great as in the same
spring stretched by 1 mm.
ANSWER: False
6. The energy stored in a spring that obeys Hooke’s law is proportional to the extension of the spring.
ANSWER: False
7. A diagonal is a line segment joining any two vertices of the polygon.
ANSWER: False (the vertices should not be adjacent)
8. A square is a rhombus with all angles equal in measure.
ANSWER: True
9. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all angles equal in measure.
ANSWER: False
10. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria.
ANSWER: True
11. Mosaic disease in cassava is a viral disease.
ANSWER: True
12. Viruses can be seen under the light microscope.
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: False
20. The difference between 0 and a negative number is a positive number.
ANSWER: True
21. The difference between 7 and (-2) is 5.
ANSWER: False
22. The liver plays no role in the digestion of food in mammals
ANSWER: False
23. The skin is one of the organs that make up the excretory system of mammals
ANSWER: True
24. The tongue is one of the organs that make up the sensory system
ANSWER: True
ROUND 4
RIDDLE
Riddle #1
1. I am a measuring instrument.
2. I am sometimes used to measure mass.
3. But I am designed to measure force.
4. I operate by Hooke, never by crook.
Who am I?
ANSWER: Spring balance
Riddle #2
1. My name is derived from a Greek word that means heavy.
2. With atomic mass of over 130 most would agree that I am a heavy element.
3. I am a metal discovered in 1808, and a member of the Main Group elements.
4. Because of my chemical reactivity, I do not occur in the uncombined state in nature.
5. My tetraoxosulphate (VI) salt is a white solid used in the manufacture of white paint.
6. The aqueous suspension of the same solid is referred to as a meal in X-ray diagnostic work.
Who am I?
ANSWER: Ba or barium (metal)
Riddle #3
1. In the broadest sense, I am an organism that is a competitor of humanity
2. It is also possible for me to be a bother or nuisance in one setting but beneficial, or acceptable in another.
3. I am used to refer to any prolific animal or plant
4. I could also be a person or thing that irritates, especially by imposing itself when it is not wanted
5. I am commonly used to refer to any organism that damages crops, injures or irritates livestock or man, or reduces the fertility of land
WHO AM I?
ANSWER: A Pest
Riddle #4
1. I am associated with simple harmonic motion
2. I am associated with functions especially with trigonometric functions
3. for y = subx, a am 2π
4. for y = tanx, I am π
5. I am generally an interval after which a function repeats itself
6. I satisfy the relation f(x=T) = f(x)
WHO AM I?
ANSWER: Period