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3RD TERM EXAM KAYD HIGH SCHOOL BASIC TECHNOLOGY JSS1 SECTION A

1. a. 2. b. 3. a.
4. 5.

TIME: 11/2 HRS. INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL

Which of the following is not a tool? Spanner b. pliers c. mechanic d. chisel .. is used by the wood and metal workers to perform practical operations Well b. work bench c. bench vice d. bench stop . Is the process of reducing moisture content from the wood Felling of trees b. seasoning of wood c. conversion of wood d. wood preser vation
______ provides an accurate representation of an object (a) full drawing (b) quarter drawing (c) scale drawing (d) normal drawing. Straight lines is an example of ___ (a) sketching techniques (b) drawing techniques (c) construction techniques (d) cutting techniques.

6. a.
7. 8.

.. will not re-soften once it is hardened Natural rubber b. thermoplastic c. synthetic

d. thermosetting

Full imperial is an example of ___ (a) drawing board (b) safety device (c) scale rule (d) sketching. Fire-extinguisher and _____ are used to stop fire (a) water (b) sand (c) sand bucket (d) acid

9. a.

Which rubber is made artificially? Natural rubber b. Synthetic rubber

c. elastic rubber

d. bouncing rubber

10. Early technology is called ______ (a) substantial farming (b) substantial technology (c) subsistence technology (d) subsistence farming. 11. Avoidance of noise-making and _____ is part of students compartment (a) class measure (b) preventive measures (c) talkativeness (d) watching the movie

12. a. 13. a. 14. a. 15. a. 16. a. 17. a. 18. a. 19. a.

An instrument used to hold things tightly while being worked upon is called File b. vice c. bolt d. fuse Wood is classified as either .. and .. Iroko and araba b. hardwood and softwood c. spruce and fir d. dark and light . Is the extraction of metal from ore. Casting b. extrusion c. drilling d. melting Which of the following is not a metal? Steel b. copper c. tin d. plastic Hardwood are . tree Coniferous b. cedar c. deciduous d. cypress Who among these does not work with metal ? Silversmith b. goldsmith c. carpenter d. blacksmith contains iron Non ferrous metal b. ferrous metal c. wood d. ceramic Softwood are .. tree Coniferous b. cedar c. deciduous d. cypress

20. Regular serving and _____ of worn-out part is called (a) routine and servicing (b) routine servicing and damaging (c) changing and routine serving (d) changing and routine checking. 21. Checking of all machines to ensure that they are in good condition is called ------------ (a) checking (b) routine checking (c) servicing (d) routine servicing. 22. Ventilation is a condition for a good workshop. (True / False) 23. The precautions taken against accident in the workshop is (a) workshop techniques (b) workshop safety (c) workshop rules (d) workshop regulations. 24. A workshop layout depends on _______ (a) size of machines (b) size of building (c) operation to be carried out (d) nature of environment. 25. A place where a group of people work to carry out different type of creative projects is called _____ (a) Naruwa workshop (b) maths laboratory (c) technology workshop (d) electrical shop. 26. __________ is used to protect the palms and the fingers (a) rubber (b) gloves (c) shoes (d) helmet. 27. Straight lines is an example of ___ (a) sketching techniques (b) drawing techniques (c) construction techniques (d) cutting techniques. 28. _______ is the most effective means of communication (a) mobile phone (b) movies (c) drawing (d) writing.

29. . Is the appearance of a metal.

a. 30. a. 31. a. 32. a. 33. a. 34. a. 35. a. 36. a. 37. a. 38. a. 39. a. 40. a.

Lucture b. fusibility c. density d. hardness .is the ability of a metal to resist fracture Brittleness b. toughness c. tenacity d. ductility Which of the following is odd Pulley b. Screw c. Lever d. Inclined plane ..................... is used to accomplish our work Book b. Machine c. House d. Labourer The unit of inductance is ................................ Ampere b. Farad c. Henry d. Ohms Conductor allows passage of ............................ Matter b. Resistance c. Food d. Current Matter is anything that has .................. and occupies space Body b. Weight c. Stamina d. Power ...................... is the ability to do work Pressure b. Power c. Energy d. Sun Food preservation prevents food ..................... Storage b. Using c. Keeping d. Wastage ..................... attract each other Like poles b. Same pole c. Big poles d. Small poles Which of the following is not an example of an insulator Glass b. Dry wood c. Copper wire d. Paper The ratio of load to effort is called ............................... Mechanical advantage b. Lever c. Wedge d. Pulley

SECTION B INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION


1. (a.) How many are the types of rubber, mention them. (b.) Write 3 properties of rubber. (c.) Define the following i. thermoplastic ii. Thermosetting
2. (a) Define the following (i) safety device (ii) loves (iii) shield (iv) students compartment (v) preventive measures. (b). Write 5 conditions for a good workshop. (c). Write 5 subjects of introductory technology.

3. (a). What is a simple machine? (b). Mention 4 types of machine (c). Define any two types of machine with a diagram for each. 4. (a). What is an electric circuit? (b). Define the following i. Capacitor ii. Resistor iii. Current iv. Voltage (c). Draw a diagram to represent each of the following i. Fixed inductor ii. Polarised capacitor iii. Variable resistor

3RD TERM EXAMS KAYD HIGH SCHOOL SSS1 MATHEMATICS SECTION A


1. Which of the following is the logarithm of 62.5 (a) 0.7959 (b) 2.7958 (c) 1.7959 (d) 0.7958

TIME: 11/2 HRS INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL

2. 10 1.9638 is equivalent to . (A) 0.2932 (b) 98.40 (c) 92.00 (d) 9.840

3. Antilog of 6.008 is . (a) 7.788 (b) 7,788,000 (c) 1.7959 (d) 1,019,000

4. Logarithm of 99.99 is . (a) 5.9996 (b) 1.99964 (c) 2.0000 (d) 1.49996

5. 11f -17g + 19f + 4g 20f 3g -7f + 2g = .. (a) 5f + 12g (b) 3f + 12g (c) = 5 (c) -1 (d) 1 3f -14g (d) 5f 14g

6. 19 - 13 + 6 - 17 + 4 (a) -5 (b)

7. -21k + 3f 6f + 19k + 16f 19f + 3k 7k + 8f + k = . (a) -43k + 5k (b) 43f 5k (c) -43f + 6k (d) 28f 5k

8. An interior angle of a regular polygon is 135; find the exterior angle (a) 550 (b) 3150 (c) 450 (d) 1800 9. What is the interior angle of a regular polygon with 15 sides (a) 1650 (b) 240 (c) 3600 (d) 1560 10. Solve a. 4/5
2/3

(1/2 + 1/3) c. 2/5 d. 6/7

b. 5/4

11. Evaluate 270000 0.3 18000 a. 4.5 100 b. 4.5 10 c. 4.5 102 d. 4.5 103

12. Evaluate 3/8- 12/3 (37/8 +11/3) a. 32/3 b. 61/2 c. 81/8 1 1/2 (2 1/4 of 32) a.
3

d. -11/2

13. Simplify

/256 b. 3/32

c. 6

d. 35

14. Simplify 22/5 17/8 6/5

a.

1 /6

b. 13/20

c. 11/30

d. 9/4

e. 5/3

15. Simplify 31/3 11/4 2/3 + 12/5 a. 217/30 b. 39/10 c. 41/10 d. 411/36

16. Simplify 3 2 4/5 + a. 13/4 b. -1 c. 13/10 d. 19/10

17. Simplify 32 6 -3 25 a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 4

18. Express 40cm as a percentage of 8m a. 5% b. 8% c. 10% d. 20%

19. Which of the following statements is not true? a. 12 {2, 4, 6, 8, ...} b. {a, b} {f, a, c, e} c. If Z = {0}, n(Z) d. {even number} {odd numbers} = 20. If Y = {5, 1, 4, 1, 2, 6, 1}, then n(Y) = a. 1 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7 21. The angles of a pentagon are x0, 2x0, (x + 30)0, x 10 0 and (x + 40)0, x = a. 30 b. 50 22. 7h 4 3h + 11 is equivalent to 4h + 7 b. 7h + 4 c. 3 8h d. -4 + 7 23. The value of the 8 in 18214 is a. 8 units b. 8 tens c. 8 hundreds d. 8 thousands 24. When x = 8 , the value of 18 + 3x is a. 1 b. 8 c. 6 d. 15 25. Simplify ( f +g )2 + ( f -2g )2 a. 5g2 2fg + 2f2 b. 2f2 6fg + 5g2 c. f2 2fg + 5g2 26. If x =3, the value of 7x 2x is a. 6 b. 8 c. 15 d. 21 27. If 23 54 = 1242, then 1.242 0.54 = a. 0.023 b. 0.23 c. 2.3 d. 23 28. ( m + 6 )( m 2 ) ( m 3 )( m + 1) = a. 15 b. 2m2 8m 9 c. 6m 9 d. 3m 15 29. Find y if 4y-3 = 64 a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 30. Solve the equation 3x/2 1= 5x/2 + 3 a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 31. Find the roots of the equation 2x2 - 7x + 3 =0 a. -7 b. -3.5 c. 2 d. 3.5 32. Make u the subject of the formula c. 60 d. 80

d. 5f2 6fg + 2g2

1 U

1 v

1 f

v+f vf fv a. U= v+f b. U = fv c. U = fv d. U = v f 33. Solve the inequality 2 x > 5. a. x >3 b. x < 3 c. x < -3 d. x > -3 34. Solve the equation 2x -1 3x x 3 2 4 a. -22 b. -22/5 c. -2 d. 2 35. The quadratic equation whose root are 1 -13 and 1 + 13 a. x2 + (1 - 13 x + 1 + 13 = 0 b. x2 + 1 + 13 x + 1 - 13 = 0 c. x2 2x + 12 = 0 d. x2 2x - 12 = 0 36. Find the quadratic equation in m whose roots are -3/4 and 4/3 a. 12m2 + 7m -12 = 0 b. 12m2 - 9m -12 = 0 c. 12m2 - 7m -12 = 0 d. 12m2 + 9m -12 = 0 37. The sum and product of the roots of a quadratic equation are 5/2 and 4 respectively. The equation is a. 2x2 + 5x + 8 = 0 b. 2x2 - 5x + 8 = 0 c. 2x2 - 8x + 5 = 0 d. 2x2 + 8x - 5 = 0 38. Evaluate x3 -2xy2 + y3 given that x = -2 and y = -3. a. -45 b. -23 c. 10 d 7 39. x2 = 811.5, x = a. 3 b. 9 c. 18 d. 27 40. Evaluate 3y2 -5y -6 when y = -2. a. -16 b. 8 c. -8 d. 16

SECTION B: ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS


1. Use tables (without calculator) to calculate the following
2

a.

51.36 48.52 9.219

b.

1908 37.9

c.
3 2

8.637 2.964 8.637 6.285

2.

3.

In a certain class, 22 pupils take one or more of chemistry, economics and government. 12 take economics (E), 8 takes government (G) and 7 take chemistry (C). Nobody takes economics and chemistry, and 4 pupils take economics and government. A i. Using set notation and letters indicated above , write down the two statements in the last sentence. ii. Draw a Venn diagram to illustrate the information. B How many pupils take i. Both chemistry and government? ii. Government only? a. Given that y = x2 + 3x 2, copy and complete the table below
x X2 +3x -2 y -5 25 -15 -2 8 -4 16 -12 -2 2 -3 9 -9 -2 -2 -2 4 -6 -2 -4 -1 0 1 2

4.

b. Hence draw a graph to find the roots of the equation x2 + 3x 2 =0. a. The period of a compound pendulum is given by T = 2 h2 + k2 3v gh b. If u = 1 - vt w , express t in terms of the other letters. c. Given that 4n3 3n2 + 6 Sn = , evaluate S 20 S10. n

3RD TERM EXAMS KAYD HIGH SCHOOL SSS1 PHYSICS SECTION A


1. 2.

TIME: 11/2 HRS. INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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Which of the following is a fundamental unit? a. Newton b. joule c. watt d. ampere For which of the underlisted quantities is the derived unit ML2T-2 correct? I. Moment II. workdone III. acceleration a. I only b. II only c. I and II d. II and III The inner diameter of small test tube can be measured accurately using a. A micrometer screw guage b. pair of dividers c. meter rule d pair of vernier calipers The dimension of surface tension is a. MT2L-1 b. M-1T2L-1 c. MT-2 d. M2T-2 Which of the following is the dimensions of pressure? a. ML-1T-2 b. MLT-2 c. ML2T-3 d. ML-3 The international agreed system of units ( SI) for physical measurements are a. Lb, ft, sec b. g,. m, sec c. kg, m, sec d. cm, g, sec Which of the following is a derived unit? a. Kg b. meter c. Kelvin d. newton Which of the following units is equivalent to kgms-1? a. Ns-1 b. Nms c. Ns d. Js-1 The physical quantity that has the same dimensions as impulse is a. Energy b. momentum c. surface tension d. pressure A man runs a distance of 1.0 km in 5 minutes. His average speed is a. 20.0 ms-1 b. 16.7 ms-1 c. 3.3 ms-1 d. 0.3 ms-1 Which of the following quantities has the same dimension as the kilowatt-hour ? a. Force acceleration b. force velocity c. force distance d. force time A car travelling at a uniform speed 100 kmh-1, spends 15 minutes moving from point A to point B along its route. The distance between A and B is. a. 50 km b. 25 km c. 15 km d. 10 km A train with an initial velocity of 20 ms-1 is subjected to uniform deceleration of 2 ms-2. The time required to bring the car to a complete halt is . a. 5s b. 10s c. 20s d. 40s Which of the following are derived units? I. Metre II. coulomb III. kilogram d. ampere e. joule a. I & III only b. II & V only c. II, IV & V only d. all of the above Calculate its velocity after travelling a distance of 24m a. 144ms-1 b. 72ms-1 c. 36ms-1 d. 12ms-1

16. __________ is the unit of a length a. Meter b. centimeter c. distance d. second 17. What is the value of 1 Micro? a. 1 x10-3 b. 1 x 103 c. 1 x 10-6 d. 1 x 106 18. Unit is defined as _______ representation of a measured quantity a. Alphanumeric b. alphabetical c. numerical d. alpha 19. _________ and _________ are examples of derived quantity. a. Acceleration and distance b. force and breadth c. Area and force velocity 20. Balance sheet of a wrist watch in capital is __________ motion a. Vibratory b. circular c. rotational d. oscillatory 21. 1 newton is equivalent to __________ a. 1kgm/s b. 1kg/s2 c. 1kgm/s2 d. 1kg/s 22. kg/ms2 is the unit of _________ a. Force b. Pressure c. Energy d. Work 23. 1kgm2/s2 is equivalent to ________ a. 1 joule b. 1 Newton c. 1 watt d. 1couloumbs

d. Volume and

Work and _________ have the same unit a. Energy b. Force c. Pressure d. Density 25. The unit of momentum is the same as the unit of _______ a. Force b. Energy c. Pressure d. Density A stone of mass 750g is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 10m/s. Use the information above to answer questions 26 and 27. 26. Find the potential energy at the greatest height a. 37.5J b. 75J c. 750J d. 1500J 27. Calculate the kinetic energy on reaching the ground a. 150J b. 375J c. 37.5J d. 15J 28. Calculate the power of pump which can lift 100kg of water through a vertical height of a 5m in 20s. (g = 10m/s2). a. 10000J b. 5000W c. 250W d. 100J 29. A girl of mass 60kg runs up a flight of 20 steps each of 0.5m high in 10s. Find the average power developed, take g=10m/s2. a. 300W b. 600W c. 1200W d. 2400W 30. How long will it take a 60kg man to climb a height of 22m, if he expended energy at the rate of 0.25KW. a. 5.3s b. 34.5s c. 41.6s d. 52.8s 31. 1 Tetra is equivalent to __________ 32. 1 Pico is equivalent to __________ 33. 1 mega is equivalent to _________ 34. The symbol of micro is _________ Answer (True or False) for the questions 35 40. Study the following types of motion and the classification in bracket. Determine the correct option in each case. 35. The prongs of a sounding tuning fork (vibratory). 36. A loaded test tube upright in water, when slightly depressed ( translational ). 37. The moving skin of a talking drum ( oscillatory ) 38. The turn table of a record player ( rotational ). 39. Molecules of gas ( vibratory ). 40. Balance wheel of watch ( vibratory ).

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SECTION B
1. b. c. 2. b. 3.

INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS


a. Define the following i. motion ii. Measurement iii. Unit iv. Quantity v. Mention 4 types of motion and define two of them with examples. Derive the dimensions of the following i. Power ii. Energy iii. Force iv. Pressure v. Area a. A motorist travelling at 72 kmh-1, on seeing a STOP road sign applies brakes such that under constant deceleration, the car is brought to rest within a distance of 50m. Calculate the magnitude of deceleraton. Define the following i. Uniform motion ii. Uniform retardation iii. Uniform acceleration a. Define the following: i. Work ii. Energy iii. Power. b. state two differences and similarities between work and energy c. mention five types and five sources of energy d. state the principle of conservation of energy a. A girl whose mass is 40kg walks up a flight of 20 steps each 150mm high in 10secs. Find the average power deloped(g =10m/s2). Define density. Convert the density of 0.25g/cm3 kg/m3 Convert the density of 19,800kg/m3 to g/cm3.

4. b. c. d.

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