This document contains a 10 question multiple choice quiz on physics concepts like time, motion, and forces for a SSS 1 class. It also includes 6 discussion questions covering definitions of motion, instruments for measuring time, friction, scalar and vector quantities, advantages of friction, and finding the resultant of two forces acting at an angle. Students are instructed to answer all questions in Section A and 4 questions from Section B.
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This document contains a 10 question multiple choice quiz on physics concepts like time, motion, and forces for a SSS 1 class. It also includes 6 discussion questions covering definitions of motion, instruments for measuring time, friction, scalar and vector quantities, advantages of friction, and finding the resultant of two forces acting at an angle. Students are instructed to answer all questions in Section A and 4 questions from Section B.
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NASIHA ACADEMY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
2nd TERM EXAMINATION 2023
SUBJECT: PHYSICS CLASS: SSS 1 Instruction: This paper consists of two section A and B. Answer all the questions in section A and four questions from section B 1. That which events are disguisable with reference to before and after is called (a) time (b) space (c) occasion (d) event 2. The time interval between two successive passages of a star over the meridian is referred to as (a) sundial (b) sidereal (c) astronomy 3. The most accurate clock includes the following except (a) quartz (b) crystal clock (c) stop watch (d) atomic clock 4. Which of the following is not an example of random motion? (a) motion of particles suspended in water (b) motion of particles suspended in air (c) motion of gas particles (d) motion of fan blades 5. Oscillatory motion is otherwise known as (a) intermittent motion (b) regular motion (c) sliding motion (d) periodic motion 6. The position of point in space from another point is determined by (a) time and direction (b) distance and time (c) distance and direction (d) direction and space 7. Distance travelled in a specified direction is referred to as (a) velocity (b) displacement (c) speed (d) acceleration 8. Which of the following is not a vector quantity? (a) speed (b) velocity (c) force (d) electric field 9. Which of the following is not a scalar quantity? (a) weight (b) density (c) mass (d) temperature 10. The resultant of two forces X and Y will be greatest when the angle between X and Y is (a) 90O (b) 45O (c) 0O (d) 60O SECTION B 1a. Define Motion b. List 4 types of motion and explain any one 2a. What is Time? bi. List 5 instruments for measuring time ii. Draw a Stop Watch 3a. Define Friction b. State the laws of friction 4a. Differentiate between scalar and vector quantities b. List 5 examples each of scalar and vector quantities 5a. Give 5 advantages of friction b. A block of wood weighing 4N is placed on a horizontal table. It is then pulled by means of a spring balance attached to one of its ends. The brick just begins to move when the spring balance records a horizontal force of 2.5N. i. What is the coefficient of static friction? ii. What is the frictional force when a horizontal force of 2.0N is recorded by the spring balance? 6. Find the resultant of two vectors of 3 units and 4 units acting at a point 0 at an angle of 45O with each other by; a. Scale drawing b. Analytical method