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COLLEGE UNIS D’ELAT.

2024-2025 DEPARTMENT
OF ENGINEERING. SCIENCE. SECOND. EVALUATION FORM THREE

Time:1h 15 min

Name__________________________________________________________
date____________
Instructions : - Answer all questions in both. sections.
-Write clearly and in good English.
SECTION A. Multiple choice questions(MCQs). 10 marks.
Instruction. Put a cross (x) against the letter of the correct answer.
1. The process by which light hits a surface and bounce off is know as
A. Refraction B. Deflection C. Reflection D.
Diffraction
2. The name given to the bounding where electrons are being transferred is
called.
A. Covalent B .Ionic . C. Dative Ionic. D.
Coordinate.
3. _______________________Have the same match size. as the Object.
A. Curved Mirror B. Plan Mirror. C. Opaque. . D. Convex
Mirror ?
4. It is. an example of an Ionic compound.
A. HNO3 B. CO2 C. Na2O D. NO2
5. This study of charges at rest is called. ?
A . motion B. Electrostatic C. Movement D. A & B are
correct
6. If light passes into an optically dense medium, It will
A. Bend towards the normal B. Bend away from the
normal
C. Bend along the normal D. None of the above
7. Is a component of a circuit diagram.
A .Pen B. Switch C. Light D. Plane
Mirror.
8. Is an example of an ohmic conductor.
A. Copper B. Carbon C. Current D. Resistance
9. Mathematically ohmic substances varies.
A. Directly B. Indirectly C. Inversely D. B and C are
correct
10. Which physical properties are ohmic conductors link to
A. Resistor B. Resistance C. Resistivity D.
Conductance
SECTION B: STRUCTURAL.
1. Define the following.
A.light B. Reflection C. Focal lenght D. Curved
mirrors
E . Focal centre
2. State the laws of reflection.
3. List two characteristic of mages formed by a plane mirror.
4. Define a Chemical bond. What type of bonds are present in
A. CaCl2 B. CO2
5. List three factors affecting preferential discharge of ions during electrolysis.
6. State two uses of curved mirror.
7. Define an ohmic conductor and state two examples.
8. State ohm’s law and write a mathematical formular for the law .
COLLEGE UNIS D’ELAT.2024-2025 DEPARTMENT
OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE SECOND EVALUATION FORM FOUR

Time:1h 15 min
Name__________________________________________________________
date____________
Instruction : - Answer all questions in both. sections.
-Write clearly and in good English.
SECTION A. Multiple choice questions(MCQs). 10 marks.
Instruction. Put a cross (x) against the letter of the correct answer.
1.Is an example of longitudinal waves.
A . Sound waves B. Light waves C. Water Waves D. none of the
above.
2. The most commonly used element in organic chemistry is.
A . Nitrogen B. Oxygen C. Hydrogen D. Carbon
3. It is a property of waves.
A . Diffraction B. Reflection C. Time D. Amplitude
4. Organic compounds whose members differ from one another with a
molecular mass of 14 are called.
A . Isotopes B. Allotropes C. Isomers D.homologous
series
5. The bending of waves, as it moves from one medium to another is called.
A . Antinode B. Diffraction C. Reflection D. Refraction
6. Which of the following compounds is said to be saturated.
A . Aromatic B. Alkynes C. Alkanes D. Alkenes
7. It is characteristic of waves.
A . Wavelenght B. Frequency C. Amplitude D.
Reflection.
8. Compounds whose members are Hydrogen and Carbon only are called.
A . Allotropes B. Hydrocarbons C. Isomers D. Isotopes
9. What will happen the wavelength in the diffraction of waves as the size of
the gap is the same.
A . There will be diffraction B. No diffraction C. More diffraction D.
Less diffraction
10. What will be observed when interference occurs
A . constructive interference will in phase B. No interference
C. Destructive interference will be in phase D. None of the above.

Section B. STRUCTURAL 20 Marks.


Write short answer and meaningful where necessary
1. Define the term waves and gives two types.(2marks)
2. a. State two characteristics of homologous series
b. Give two members of the Alkanes (3marks)
3. a. In a tabular form say wether The following are longitudinal or transverse
waves .(water, sound , light, electromagnetic Waves) (2marks)
b. From the table above, which of the waves are progressive and stationary
waves (2marks)
4. Define the following terms as associated with waves.
A. Amplitude B. Wave phase C. Wave front
(3marks)
5. State one différence between the following.
a. Rarefraction and compression as used in sound vibration.
b. Reflection and refraction of waves.
c.Constructive and destructive interference.(3marks)
6. Define the following term.
A. Cate Nation. B. Functional group. C.Homolegous
series.
(3marks)
COLLEGE UNIS D’ELAT.2024-2025 DEPARTMENT
OF ENGINEERING. SCIENCE. SECOND. EVALUATION LOWER SIXTH

. Time:1h 15 min

Name__________________________________________________________
date____________
Instruction : - Answer all questions in both. sections.
-Write clearly and in good English.
SECTION A. Multiple choice questions(MCQs). 10 marks.
Instruction. Put a cross (x) against the letter of the correct answer.
1. Any quantity that measurable is.
A. A vector quantity. B. A scalar quantity.
C. Both vector scalar qualitative. D. none of above
2. Quanlities whose measurement depends on other qualities are called.
A. Physical quantities. B. Base quantities
C. Derive quantities D.Both base and derive
quantities.
3. Kinematic is
A. The study of motion of an object without it causes.
B. The study of motion of an object with it causes.
C. The study of motion of an object with and without it causes
D. None of above.
4. Acceleration is a vector quantity, hence can be positive if.
A. The velocity is decreasing.
B.The velocity is increasing.
C.The velocity is increasing and decreasing.
D.None of above.
5. A body moves with a non uniform acceleration, if its velocity per second is
A. Increasing B. Decreasing
C. Constant D. Both A and B are correct.
6. It is an example of non Contact force.
A. Magnétic B. Tension C. Friction D.
Spring
7. Wich Expermient led to the discovery of the electron.
A. The cathode ray. Oscilloscope. B.The thin metal and alpha
bombardment.
C. James Chad wick Expit D. Gold foil Experiment.
8. Where did the electron in the cathod ray have come from ?
A. Métal foil B.Alpha particule C.Discharge tube D.None of the
above
9. One mole of a substance containts.
Section B. STRUCTURAL.
1. a. Define physical quantities.
b. State whether the following are base or derived quantities.
2. a. What is the difference between kinematics and Dynamics.
b. State two properties with regard to the Close relationship between
kinematic and dynamics.
c. state two ways in which the velocity of a body can be change.
3. Explain the following term
A.Nucleus. B.Atomic number. C. Isotopes
4. Give reasons for the following.
a. Why do the cathode ray cause the fluorescent ray to glow.
b. While do most alpha particles pass straight the metal.
COLLEGE UNI D’ELAT.2024-2025 DEPARTMENT
OF ENGINEERING. SCIENCE. SECOND. EVALUATION LOWER SIXTH

. Time:1h 15 min

Name__________________________________________________________
date____________
Instruction : - Answer all questions in both. sections.
-Write clearly and in good English.
SECTION A. Multiple choice questions(MCQs). 10 marks.
Instruction. Put a cross (x) against the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the quantity is not a vector
A.Mass B.Force C.Acceleration D.Momentum.
2. Which statement represent a vector ?
A. It contains both Magnitude and direction. B. It Contains only
magnitude.
It contents only direction. C. It contents. Both magnitude and
sense.
3. A cyclist accelerates at 4 ml 52 Down a soda PQ Inclined at 16° To the
horizontal. The acceleration, which is a vector quantity will be represented by
a line.
A.Perpendicular to PQ And three cm long. B.Parallèl to PQ and 3 cm wide
C. Parallèle to PQ and 5 cm long. D.Perpendicular to PQ and A cm
wide.
4. Consider The. Diagram Using the parallelogram. Method which vector
represent the resultant vector .
A. OB B. OA C. OC D. OA and OC are correct
5. If a=2i-3i and B= -i+2i then the angle between a and B is.

A.16° B. 30° C. D. 23°


6. In free fall, a ball Of Mass 1kg Drops 20 m From rest is
A. 1s B. 2s C. 4 D.8s
2
7.A force F Newtons gives a mass of 2 Kg an acceleration. of 4m/s a force 3F
Newtons will give et mass of 8Kg an acceleration is m/s2 of
A. 1 B. 3 C. 6 D.12
8. Which quantity represent The relationship between acceleration and force of
an object ?
A. Mass B. Direction C. Displacement D.Magnitude.
9.A ball in thown verticaly up wards. Which graph A to F show how the force
(y) dise to the gravity on the ball varies with velocity(x)?

10. Which of the following is not contact force ?


A.Friction B. Magnetic. C. Normal reaction. D. Tension.

SECTION B : STRUCTURAL.

1. OABCD are five points such that. OA= a, OB=B, OC=a+2b, OD= 2a-b.
Express AB, BC, CD, AC, BD,both terms of a a
2. A man wishes 20 meters White to point X. Directly opposite him. There is
uniform current of ½ m/s. Find by calculation or squale drawing the direction
in which. The swimmer must head to do this and the time he would take to.
Veach x When he swims at a steady speeds of 1m/s.
3. A. Define the term false and state 4 character. Is tries.
B. Differentiate. By :
a.Vectors and scalars.
b.Contact and non contact forces.
c.Balanced it and unbalanced force.
4. A car of Mass 500 Kg Accelerates at 2m/s 2 .What is the force acting on the
car ?
COLLEGE UNI D’ELAT.2024-2025 DEPARTMENT
OF ENGINEERING. SCIENCE. SECOND. EVALUATION FORM TWO
(PHYSICS)

. Time:1h 15 min

Name__________________________________________________________
date____________
Instruction : - Answer all questions in both. sections.
-Write clearly and in good English.
SECTION A. Multiple choice questions(MCQs). 06 marks.
Instruction. Put a cross (x) against the letter of the correct answer.
1.An engineer collect scientific information in form of.
A. Figures B. Data. C. Pictures. D. A and B are collect.
2.____________Is measuring. In Newton.
A.Speed B. Volume C.Force D.Time
3.When two or more body interact in physics, It is called
A. Speed B. Pressure C. Time D. Force
3
4.__________ Is measured in Kg/m
A.Density B.Speed C.Force D.Time
5.Which is a contact force force.
A.Magnetic force B. Weight C. Frictional D.None of the above.
6. Which on the following can change the direction of an object.
A.Time B. Mass C. Speed D. Force

Section B. STRUCTURAL.(9marks)
1.Define the following and give their SI unit
A. Speed B. Density C.Force (3marks)
2.A car uses 30 seconds to cover a distance of 60 m. Calculate the speed of the
car.(2marks)
3. Give one difference between a contact and non contact force state one
example each.(2marks)
4.List 2 effects of force.(2marks)

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