2024 Physics Exam
2024 Physics Exam
2024 Physics Exam
1. A metal of length 15.01m is heated until its temperature rises by 50°C. If it’s
new length is 15.04, calculate its linear expansivity (a) 3.997 × 10 -5 K -1 (b) 0.4 × 10
-5
K -1 (c) 2.37 × 10 -5 K -1 (d) 1.04 × 10 -5 K -1 (A)
2. The increase in volume of 10cm3 of mercury when the temperature rises by
80°C is 0.285cm3. What is the cubic expansivity of mercury? (a) 0.000182/K (b)
0.0000285/K (c) 0.000187/K (d) 0.000356/K (D)
3. When water is heated between 0°C and 4°C, its density (a) increases for a while
and then decreases (b) decreases for a while and then increases (c) decreases (d)
increases (C)
4. A metal bar 50cm long at 15°Cis heated to 85°C. If it expands by 0.088cm,
determine its volume expansivity (a) 4.0×10-5 /k (b) 2.5×10-5 /k (c) 7.5×10-2 /k (d)
1.2×10-1 /k (C)
5. If the linear expansivity of a solid is 0.6 X 10 -6, the area expansivity will be (a)
0.9 X 10 -6 (b) 1.2 X 10 -6 (c) 1.8 X 10 -6 (d) 5.4 X 10-6 (B)
6. When hot water is poured into thick glass tumbler, the inner surface of the
tumbler becomes hot and expands. The outer surface of the tumbler does not
expand quickly, this is because (a) the glass cannot withstand high temperatures
(b)glass is an amorphous substance (c) the inner and the outer walls of the cup
expands at different rates (d) none of the above (C)
7. Gaps are left in the construction of railway tracks to give room for …………. (a)
contraction (b) evaporation (c) expansion (d) vaporization (C)
8. The stopper of a bottle can be removed due to the ………… of the glass (a)
contraction (b) expansion (c) evaporation (d) condensation (B)
9. The following are advantages of thermal expansion of solids except (a)
bimetallic thermometer (b) fire alarm (c) sagging of overhead wire (d) fitting of
wheels in rims (D)
10. If heat is removed from solids they (a) contract (b) evaporate (c) expand (d)
condense (A)
11. When heat is applied to one end of a metal rod, molecules at the other end
begin to vibrate with greater amplitude than before because heat has been
transferred by (a) radiation (b) convection (c) conduction (d) radiation (C)
12. Which of the following phenomena explains the fact that a house whose roof
is coated with white will be cooler in the hot season than one coated with black
paint? (a) conduction (b) convection (c) refraction (d) radiation (D)
13. Which of the following colours absorbs heat energy best? (a) red (b) white(c)
yellow (d) black (D)
14. Which part of a vacuum flask prevents heat loss by radiation? (a) The cork (b)
the vacuum (c) the silvered surfaces (d) the pad at the bottom (C)
15. The heat from fire in a closed room reaches someone far away in the room
mainly by (a) convection (b) diffusion (c) conduction (d) radiation (D)
16. All are scalar quantities except a) Heat b) Force c) temperature d) work (B)
17. In using a gold leaf electroscope to determine the nature of electric charge on
a body, it is observed that when the charges on the body and electroscope are the
same, the divergence of the leaves (a) decreases (b) increases (c) remains
unchanged (d) disappears (B)
18. Which of the following device is used to store charges (a) Electrophorus (b)
Capacitor (c) Electroscope (d) Inductor (C)
19. A rod is brought near the cap of negatively charged electroscope. It is
observed that the leaf of the electroscope diverges farther showing that the rod is
(a) positively charged (b) not charged (c) an insulator (d) negatively charged (D)
20. In a vacuum, when an iron ball and a paper is released at the same time (a)
the iron reaches the ground earlier before the paper (b) the paper reaches the
ground earlier before the iron (c) the iron and the paper reaches the ground at
the same time (d) no concrete conclusion can be made (C)
21. A region or space under the influence of some physical agency or force is
called (a) force station (b) field (c) gravitational field (d) field station (B)
22. The unit of force is (a) Joules (b) Watt (c) Newton (d) Tesla (C)
23.
What is the resistance in the diagram above a) 2 ohms b) 10 ohms c) 25 ohms d)
40 ohms (C)
24. Which of these is not a type of field? (a) gravitational field (b) electric field (c)
magnetic field (d) metallic field (D)
25.
29.
Using the above diagram, calculate the pressure of the gas in cm of
water( Atmospheric pressure = 76cmHg) A .79cm B. 1074cm C. 900cm D. 273cm
(B)
30. The period of the wave below is a) 50s b) 0.2s c) 0.1s d) 4s (B)
31. The relationship between L and the wavelength X of the stationary wave is A-
2L = X B. L = k C. L = x/3 D. 4L = 3X (D)
32. Determine the distance between consecutive antinodes XX if the wavelength
is 60cm. A. 15cm B. 30cm C. 60cm D. 120cm (B)
33. Which of the following waves can be transmitted through the media of solids,
liquids and gases? a) Electromagnetic waves b) Transverse waves c) Longitudinal
waves d) Mechanical waves (C)
34. Why can lights travel in a vacuum but not sound? a) Light waves are dual in
nature b) Due to the electromagnetic nature of light waves c) Due to the
electromagnetic nature of sound waves. d) Speed of sound is very slow than light
(B)
35. Which parameter does not change when sound travels from air to water? a)
Temperature b) Velocity c) Frequency d) Wavelength ( C)
37. Two identical waves are superimposed with destructive interference. What
will happen to the resulting wave? a) It will be still. There will be no wave. b) It
will be half as large as each original wave. c)The two waves will pass through each
other without problem. d) It will be twice as large as each original wave (A)
38. A wave transports a) matter but not energy b) both energy and matter c)
energy but not matter d) none (C)
39. In a vacuum, the velocity of all electromagnetic waves a) depends on the
frequency b) is zero c) is nearly 3 × 10 8 m/s d) depends on the amplitude (C)
40. An ice cube at 0°C melts. As it melts, constant temperature readings are taken
and the sample maintains the temperature of 0°C throughout the melting
process. Which statement best describes the energy of the system? a) Energy is
being used to convert the ice to water b) We would need to know the mass of the
ice cube to draw a conclusion c) The form of water has no bearing on the system
energy d) Energy of the system remains the same (A)
41. A 78g vial of an unknown liquid is 98°C. Ogunshola adds 3g of the same liquid
at 40°C to the vial. What is the final temperature? a)95.85°C b) 94.74°C c) 77.64°C
d)58°C (A)
42. A column of air 10.0cm long is trapped in a tube at 27°C. What is the length of
the column at 100°C? A. 12.4cm B. 13.7cm C. 18.5cm D. 37.0cm (A)
44. At what temperature will the molecules of gas stop moving completely. a) 0°c
b) 0 K c) -2°c d) 273k (B)
45. The pressure in a liquid a) Is the same at all points in the liquid b) decreases
with depth c) is the same in all directions at a given point d) Is equal to the
atmospheric pressure (A)
46. Which of the following physical quantity affects the saturated vapour pressure
of a liquid? (a) temperature (b) volume (c) mass (d) density (A)
47. Water in a pressure cooker boils at a temperature higher than 100°c .This is
because (a) heat supplied is increased (b) rate of heating reduced (c) cooker
maintains a higher pressure (d) cooker is used at high altitude (C)
48. The image of a pin-hole camera is A) upright B. slant C. inverted D. Not visible
(C)
49. The phenomenon whereby the water droplets in the atmosphere combine
with dust particles in the air reduce visibility is (a) hail (b)cloud (c) fog (d) mist (C)
1. On a certain day, the average air temperature was 45°c . and the dew point
was 20°c. If the s.v.p. of water vapour was 25.3mmHg at 45°c and 16.5
mmHg at 20°c . Find the relative humidity of the air
2. a) what is regulation b) why is a calorimeter lagged?
7. How much heat is required to change 5kg of ice at 0°c to water at the same
temperature ( specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 336000J/kg , specific
heat capacity of water = 4200J/kg.k
8a.A large beaker is filled with ice cold water and is placed in larger vessel
containing a mixture of ice and water at 0c. a lump of aluminum weighing 120g.
initially cooled to -70c, is then suspended inside the beaker.
i. why ice is formed on the aluminum lumps and not on the walls of the beaker.
ii. Calculate the maximum weight of ice which can form on the aluminum.
(specific heat capacity of aluminum = 9.10x102 J/kg.k 6mks
b. Distinguish between the specific latent heat of fusion and the specific heat
capacity of a substance 3mks
c.i) Describe destructive interference with the aid of diagram 3mks ii) What are
coherent waves , with an example 3mks
9a. Explain the statement : the saturated vapour pressure of water at 60°c is
149.4 mm of mercury? 2mks
II. A glass tube in the shape of a letter J has the shorter limb sealed and the
longer limb open. Mercury is poured into the tube until the levels in either limb is
the same when the tube is vertical. In this position, the length of the air column in
the sealed limb is 6.3cm.More mercury is then poured into the tube until the
length of the trapped air column is 4.2cm. Calculate the difference in the levels of
mercury in the limbs if a nearby mercury barometer reads 75.0cm and the reading
of a nearby thermometer has not changed? 4mks
ii) Distinguish between a longitudinal and transverse wave with the aid of a
diagram using the following crest, trough, compression and rarefactions 3mks
(c) The equation, y = 5 sin (3x - 4t), where y is in millimeters, x is in meres and t is
in seconds represents a wave motion . Determine the; (i) frequency (ii) period (iii)
speed of the wave 6mks
12a. i) what is the width of the image of an object which subtends an angle of 9°
at the pinhole of a camera 2m long?
ii) How wide is the image of the sun in this camera ( Take mean distance of the
sun as 1.5 ×1011m, and diameter of sun as 1.4×10 9m) 5mks
b. I) With the aid of a graph, show the relation between the Celsius and absolute
temperature scale and show on the graph the temperature at which an ideal gas
has no volume 3mks
II) Explain the statement, the specific heat capacity of copper is 400 J kg-1 K-1. 2mks
c i) Two metals P and Q are supplied with the same quantity of heat. If the ratio of
the specific heat capacity of P to Q is 3:1 and their masses are in the ratio 1:2
respectively, calculate the ratio of the temperature rise of P to Q. 3mks
II) Define dew point. 2mks