SS3 1st Further Maths
SS3 1st Further Maths
SS3 1st Further Maths
Objectives questions
1a. a boy walks 1km due east and 1km duie north, find its displacement.
b. derived first three (3) Rectilinear equation of motion
c. a motorist travelling at 120km /hr sees a broken down truck at the middle of the road
and immediately applies his brakes and comes to a stop with uniform retardation in
20sec. what distance does the car travel after the breaks where applied.
2. a car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly for 5sec, until it attains a velocity of
30mls. It then travels with u niform velocity of 15sec before deleration uniformly to rest
in 10sec.
i. sketch the graph of the motion
ii. using the graph, calculate
a. Acceleration during the first 5sec
b. Deceleration during the last 10sec
c. Total distance covered throughtout the motion
5a. define the following? Simple Harmonic Motion, Amplitude, period, Frequency,
resonance
b. list three (3) examples of Simple Harmonic Motion
c. A body of mass 20g is suspended from the end of spiral spring whose force
constant is 0.4Nm-1. The body is set into a SHM with Amplitude 0.2m, calculate;
i. the period of the Motion
ii. the frequency
iii. the Angular Speed
iv. total energy
v. maximum velocity of the motion
vi. maximum acceleration
SS3 Physics
Objectives question
1. An example of a Machine wave is ____ (a) water waves (b) ratio waves
(c) x-ray (d) light rays
2. The power of lens is +2.5D, what is it radius of curvature? (a) 2.5cm (b) 25.0cm
(c) 40.0cm (d) 80.0cm
3. The reason for having a large number of turns in coil of a moving coil galvanometer is to
___ (a) make the deflection of the needle proportional to the current (b)
increase the sensitivity of the galvanometer (c) decrease the magnetic flux
produced by the magnet (d) make the permanent magnet magnet stronger
4. In doping an intrinsic semi-conductor to produce a P-type semi- conductor (a) the
semi-conductor is heated up (b) a donor element is added (c) an
acceptor element is added (d) the semi-conductor is connected to a battery
5. Arrange the following radiations in order of increasing ionization of air. I Alpha II
Gamma III Beta (a) I < III < II (b) II < I < III (c) II < III < I (d) I < II < III
6. If the kinetic energy of an electron is 100eV, what is the wavelength of the de-Broglie
wave associated with it? [ h = 6.6 x10-34Js, e = 1.6 x 10 -19C, Me = 9.1 x 10-31Kg] (a)
-10 -10 -10 -10
1.22 x 10 m (b) 4.10 x 10 m (c) 3.90 x 10 m (d) 3.50 x 10 m
7. Gamma rays are produced when ___ (a) high velocity electrons are abruptly
stopped in metals (b) energy changes occur within the electronic structure of atoms
(c) energy changes occur with the electronic structure of atoms (d) electrons
are deflected in very strong magnetic fields.
8. When the direction of vibration of the particles of a medium is perpendicular to the
direction of propagation of a wave, the wave is said to be_____ (a) longitudinal
(b) transverse (c) mechanical (d) a sound wave
9. A hunter fires a gun at a point 408m away from a cliff. If he hears an echo 2.4 seconds
later, determine the speed of the sound wave (a) 340mls (b) 380mls (c)
400mls (d) 680mls
10. The distance between the fixed point of a mercury-in-glass thermometer is 30cm.
determine the temperature when the mercury level is 10.5cm above the lower fixed
point. (a) 28.60c (b) 30.00c (c) 35.00c (d) 40.50c
11. Which of the following method of heat transfer that does not require a material
medium? (a) Conduction (b) diffusion (c) convection (d) radiation
12. The instrument use to measure relative humility is ____ (a) barometer (b)
hydrometer (c) hygrometer (d) Manometer
13. Which of the following factor does not the rate of a liquid? (a) temperature
(b) Volume (c) wind (d) surface Area
14. Which of the following is not a type of laser (a) Semi-Conductor (b) Solid (c) Gas
(d) Metal
15. X-ray and infrared rays are both electromagnetic, which common property do the waves
have? Both waves (a) are longitudinal (b) have the same frequency (c)
have the same wavelength (d) travel at the same speed in a vacuum
16. Total internal reflection
i. Is a phenomenon of refraction of light
ii. Occurs when light rays travel into denser medium
iii. Occurs when the critical angle is just exceeded
iv. Is a phenomenon of reflection of light
(a) i and ii (b) I and iii (c) i, ii and iii only (d) i, iii and iv
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17. the P.d across a parallel plate capacitor is 10 V. if the distance between the two plate is
10cm, calculate the magnitude of the electric field strength between the plates. (a) 1.0
x 104Vm-1 (b) 1.0 x 105Vm-1 (c) 1.5 x 105Vm-1 (d) 2.0 x 105Vm-1
18. in a P-type Semiconductor, the (a) number of holes are equal to the number of
electrons (b) electrical resistivity increases (c) electron are majority change
carries. (d) Holes are the majority charge carriers
19. which of the following is an electrolyte? (a) paraffin (b) sugar solution (c)
grape Fruit (d) Alcohol
20. bullet fired vertically upwards reaches a heights of 500m. calculate the magnitude of
the initial velocity of the bullet. (g = 10mls2) (a) 500mls (b) 100mls (c)
70mls (d) 50mls
21. Two strings each inclined at an angle of 300 to the horizontal are used to hold a bucket
of water weighing 20N. Calculate the tension in each string. (a) 20√ 3 N (b)
20N (c) 10√ 3 N (d) 10N
22. What type of wave is emitted by a local speaker? (a) transverse (b)
longitudinal (c) Gamma (d) Radio
23. Which of the following statements about a diode is correct? (a) Reverse bios diode
have low resistance (b) forward bias diode have high resistance (c) forward
bias diodes produce high current (d) forward bias diode function as a result of heat
24. An electric generator rated 12kw, 2kv distributes power through a cable of resistance
20. Calculate the power loss in the cable. (a) 120w (b) 360w (c) 720w
(d) 2400w
25. An objects is placed 20cm from a concave mirror of focal length 15cm. calculate the
linear magnification of the image formed (a) 0.5 (b) 1.5 (c)2.0
(c) 3.0
26. The mass of the earth is 6.0 x 1024kg and that of the moon is 7.0 x 1022kg. if the distance
between them is 4.0 x 10-11m, calculate the force of attraction between them is ( G =
6.2 x 10-11 Nm2kg-2) (a) 1.8 x 105N (b) 1.8 x 1010N (c) 1.8 x 1015N (d) 1.8
20
x 10 N
27. In a nuclear fission process, the mass defect was 1.2 x 10-5kg. calculate the energy
released ( speed of light, c = 3.0 x 108mls) (a) 1.08 x 10-11J (b) 1.08 x 1011N
(c) 1.8 x 1012J (d) 1.8 x 1013J
28. Trivalent Impurities are the following except (a) phosphorus (b) Aluminum
(c) Boron (d) Indium
29. A capacitor of capacitance 5µf is subjected to a ped of 1000voits across its terminals.
Calculate the energy stored in the capacitor (a) 2.0J (b) 2.2J (c) 2.8J
(d) 2.8J
30. Two capacitors of capacitance 2µf and 3µf are connected in parallel. What is the
equivalent capacitance? (a) 1µf (b) 2µf (c) 4µf (d) 5µf
Theory SS3
Instruction: answer any two (2) question in part A and 2 question in part B
PART A
1ai. State two difference between Mechanical and Electromagnetic waves
ii. list examples of electromagnetic waves and arrange them in order of increasing
wavelength
iii. state one uses each of aii
b. state one difference between mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves
Part B
4a. State keeper’s law
ii. Derive the relationship between ‘G’ and ‘g’
bi. Calculate the gravitational force of attraction between two protons in a chemical
compound. Take the mass of the proton as 1.67 x 10 –27 kg and the distance between the
protons in the chemical compound as 10–10m.
Define
i. Escape velocity
ii. Calculate the escape velocity of satellite from the earth’s attraction {g = 10m/s2,
re = 6.4x 106m}
15. Round 325.63 to two significant figure (a) 326 (b) 330 (c) 320 (d) 400
16. Calculate the area of a circle with radius 4.5cm, given your result correct to two
significant figure (a) 62cm2 (b 60cm3 (c) 64cm3 (d) 63.6cm3
17. The length of a pencil is 16.5cm, correct to nearest cm. find the % error to one
significant figure (a) 0.30% (b) 0.31% (c) 0.32% (d) 0.33%
1 3 1 1
18. Find the common difference of the following 2 , 3 , 5, 6 (a)2
4 4 4 4
1 1 1
(b) (c) 1 (d)
4 4 2
th
19. Find the 10 term of the AP 3, 5,7,9….. (a) 19 (b) 20 (c) 21 (d) 22
1 1 1 1 2
20. Find the sum to infinity of the sequence , , , … (a) , (b) ,
2 6 18 4 4
3 1
(c) , (d) ,
4 3
21. _______ is a set of terms generated by rule (a) series (b) geometric
progress (c) Arithmetic progression (d) sequence
2
22. What must be added to 2m – 3m to make it perfect squares? (a) 36 (b) 16
(c) 32 (d) 18
23. The sum of squares of two consecutive even numbers is 52. Find the number (a) 2, -
3 (b) 3, -4 (c) 4, -5 (d) 4, -6
24. Correct 0.04945 to two significant figure (a) 0.040 (b) 0.049 (c)
0.050 (d) 0.49
1
25. Find the equation whose roots are 2 and 3 (a) 2x2 +3x + 14 = 0 (b) 2x2
2
+ 5x + 7 = 0 (c) 2x2 +3x - 14 = 0 (d) 2x2 +5x – 7 = 0
26. From a point P, R is 5km due west and 12km due south, find the distance P and R
(a) 5km (b) 12km (c) 13km (d) 17km
27. Convert 101101 two to a number in base 10 (a) 61 (b) 46 (c) 45
(d) 44
28. Solve for y in the equations: 2x – 3y = 22,
3x + 2y = 7
(a) -5 (b) -4 (c) 4 (d) 5
29. Find the mean of the numbers 1, 3, 4, 8, 8, 4, 7 (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7
(d) 5
3 1 1 1 5 5 5
30. Simplify ( , ¿ X 4 ÷ 3 ) (a) (b) (c)
4 3 3 4 9 10 13
5
(d)
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Theory
Instruction: Answer any 4 questions, Question 1 and 6 is compulsory
1a. Evaluate the following
i. √6147−29. 32
437
2
15.47 x 0.08 5
b. Solve the following: 1
(254 )
3
2a. round 16418.39 to
i. 1 significant figures
ii. 2 significant figure
iii. 3 significant figure
iv. 4 significant figure
v. 1 decimal place
b. A car travels a distance of 100km for 1hr 39min. calculate the speed f the car. If thetime is
rounded up to the nearest hour, find the difference between the actual and the estimated
speed.
6a. a girl is three years older than her brother. The product of their ages is 54. Find their ages
b. Solve the pair of simultaneous equation by the graphical method
y = x 2 - 3x – 3, y + 2x = 3
4. Rationalize:
1
(a) √ 2−1 `(b) 1 - √ 2 (c)
√2−1 (d)
1−√ 2
√2+1 2 2
n
5. If C2 = 15, find the value of n (a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 5
6. Given that g: x 3x and find F: x cosx find the rate value of g0f (20) (a)
0.50 (b) 0.94 (c) 2.60 (d) 2.82
7. Find the sum of the first 20 terms of the sequences -7, -3, 1, … (a) 620 (b) 660
(c) 690 (d) 1240
6 25
8. Find the value of x for which 6(√ 4 x 2 +1 ¿ ¿ = 13x where x > 0 (a) (b)
5 24
24 5
(c) (d)
25 6
9. Calculate the distance between points (-2 ,-5) and ( -1, 3) (a) √ 5 units
(b) √ 17 units (c) √ 65 units (d) √ 73 units
10. If P = (−42 31), Q =(68) and PQ = k (−20
45
) find the value of k (a)
−5
4
(b)
−4
5
4 5
(c) (d)
5 4
2 8
11. The 2nd and 4th term of an exponential sequence (G.P) are and respectively. Find
9 81
81 9 1 32
the sixth term of the sequence (a) (b) (c) (d)
32 8 4 729
2
12. Find the coordinates of the point on the curve y = 3x -2x - 5 where the tangent is
20. Find the coordinates of the centre of the circles 3x2 -3y2 – 6x + 9y – 5 =0 (a) −3 ,
9
2 ( )
(
(b) −1 ,
3
2 ) (
(c) 1 ,
−3
2 ) (
(d) 3 ,
−9
2 )
9
dy −15 −3 3
23. If y = (5 – x)-3. Find (a) (b) (c)
dx ( 5−x ) 4 ( 5−x ) 4 ( 5−x ) 4
15
(d)
( 5−x ) 4
24. How many numbers greater than 200 can be formed from the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, if no
digit is to be repeated in any particular number? (a) 50 (b) 60 (c) 288
(d) 300
25. The probabilities that John and Jane will pass an examination are 0.9 and 0.7
respectively. Find the probability that at least one of them will pass the examination
(b) 0.28 (b) 0.67 (c) 0.72 (d) 0.97
26. Given that X and Y are independent events such that P(X) are 0.5, P(Y) = m and P(XUY) =
0.75, find the value of m (a) 0.6 (b) 0.5 (c) 0.4 (d) 0.3
27. A uniform beam, PQ, is 100cm long and weight 35N. it is placed on a support at a point
40cm from p. if weights of 54N and FN are attached at P and Q respectively in order to
keep it in horizontal position. Calculate, correct to the nearest whole number, the value
of F. (a) 69 (b)60 (c) 35 (d) 30
29. A car is moving at a speed of 120kmlh. Find is speed in mls (a) 33.3mls (b) 66.6mls
(c) 99.9mls (d) 120mls
30. Find the angle between forces of magnitudes 7N and 4N if their resultant has a
magnitude of 9N. (a) 39.450 (b) 73.400 (c) 75.340 (d) 106.600
Theory
Answer 4 question in all, two in part A and 2 In part B. question 3 and 4 compulsory
Part A
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x−3 −4 3
1. If 5 2 2 =−24 , find the value of x
2 −4 6−x
2. A body of mass 20kg moving with a velocity of 80mls collides with another body of mass
30kg moving with a velocity of 50mls. If the two bodies moved together in the same
direction after collision, find their common velocity if they moved in the
(a) same direction before collision
(b) opposite direction before collision
1 1
3. The probability that Kunle solves a particular question is while that of Tayo is . If
3 5
both of them attempt the question . find the probability that only one of them will solve
the problem.
Part B
4. A uniform beam XY, 4m long and weighing 350N rests on two points P and Q. it is kept
in the Equilibrium by weight of 80N attached at X and 100N attached at a point P and Q
such that it is 0.6m from Q. if (XP) = 0.8m and (PQ) = 2.2m (a) calculate the reactions at
P and Q (b) if the 1000N weight is replaced with a 1200N weight, at what point
from Q should it be placed in order to maintain the equilibrium
5. Given that log 3 x−3 log x 3+ 2=0 , find the value of x
6. Find ∫ ( √ x 2 +1 )x dx