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MINISTRY OF SECONDARY EDUCATION MINISTRY OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

Regional Delegation of Littoral Regional Delegation of Littoral


Divisional Delegation of Wouri Departmental Delegation of Wouri
WISDOM COMPREHENSIVE BILINGUAL CAPACITY THE GREAT COMPREHENSIVE
BILINGUAL INSTITUTE
INSTITUTE
Tél: 699 47 15 16/ 670 64 99 49/675 70 12 96
Tél: 674 87 22 31/ 675 31 77 24/ 679 23 34 91
[email protected]
THIRD EVALUATION
SUBJECT CLASS DURATION DATE COEF SCHOOL YEAR
Physics FORM 1 All 1h30m / 11 / 2023 02 2023/2024
COMPETENCE TO BE ATTAINED
Identification of the states of matter , ability to use measuring instruments the measure some properties of
matter
APPRECIATION OF COMPETENCE
NOT ATTAINED(NA) STILL TO ATTAIN(SA) ATTAINED(A) EXECELLENT

EVALUATION MARK: SECTION A:___________________SECTION B:__________________ TOTAL:__________ / 20


STUDENT’S NAME: __________________________________________________________________SERIES__________

INSTRUCTIONS : ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

SECTION A: CIRCLE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANWSER

1. Matter is defined as 5. In which state of matter do particles


A) Anything that has weight and occupy any space available to them
occupies space A) Solid
B) Anything that has mass and occupies B) Liquid
space C) Gas
C) Any hard object D) None of the above
D) Any object we can touch 6. The boiling point of water in °C is
2. There exists …………. States of matter ………..
A) 1 A) 0
B) 4 B) 50
C) 3 C) 75
D) 5 D) 100
3. Which of the following is not a state of 7. If an bag of rice is taken from the earth
matter to the moon , which of its properties will
A) Solid change
B) Liquid A) Mass
C) Gas B) Weight
D) Metal C) Volume
4. How do we call a change of state from D) Density
solid to gas 8. ………………. Describes whether an
A) Vaporization object is a solid, liquid or gas
B) Sublimation A) Chemical properties
C) Freezing B) Physical properties
D) Melting C) Electrical properties
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D) Mechanical properties A) Density
9. The physical properties of matter are B) Volume
classified into ……….. categories C) Mass
A) 2 D) Temperature
B) 4 16. The volume of a liquid can be measured
C) 3 precisely using a ………….
D) 5 A) Beaker
10. The physical properties of matter are B) Displacement can
classified into 2 categories namely C) Measuring cylinder
…………….. and …………….. D) None of the above
A) Pure and impure 17. The density of an object can be defined
B) Intensive and extensive as……………
C) Regular and irregular A) The mass per unit volume of the
D) Total and partial object
11. The following are examples of intensive B) The product of the mass and the
properties except …… volume
A) Color C) The volume per unit mass of the
B) Odour object
C) Ductility D) None of the above
D) Volume 18. The SI unit of density is …………..
12. The amount of matter present in a A) Kg/m3
substance is called B) kg/m3
A) Matter C) KG/M3
B) Mas D) Kg/M3
C) Volume 19. The density of water is 1000kg/m3. This
D) Density means that
13. A meat seller in the market measures the A) 1000kg of water occupy a space of
………… of the meat he is selling 1m3
A) Weight B) 1000m3 of water have a mass of 1kg
B) Mass C) 1000m3 of water has a mass of
C) Volume 1000kg
D) None of the above D) 1m3 of water has a mass of 1000kg
14. A bag of cement has a standard mass of 20. Which of the following is not a unit of
A) 20kg measurement of temperature
B) 45kg A) kelvin
C) 50kg B) degree Celsius
D) 100kg C) Fahrenheit
15. The amount of space an object occupies D) Degree kelvin
is called ………….
SECTION B

1. What is matter? …………………………………………………………………………


…………………………………………………………………………………………...

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2. In the table below, classify the following substances as solid, liquid, or gas: stone, oxygen, palm oil,
carbon dioxide, wood, kerosene, iron, beer, nitrogen
Solid Liquid Gas

3. The rectangular block shown in the figure below has a mass 2000g.

a) What is the volume of the block


…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………
b) Calculate the density of the block
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………

4. Give the names of the following measuring instruments and give their uses

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