Contest 2-4
Contest 2-4
1. Calculate the mass of copper (II) tetraoxosulphate IV pentahydrate needed to prepare 300
cm3 of 0.2 moldm-3 concentration. [Cu = 64; S = 32, O = 16 H = 1]
= 15 g
2. A solution is found to be 0.15 moldm-3 with respect to Cu2+ ions. What mass of
anhydrous copper (II) tetraoxosulphate IV was dissolved in 400cm3solution to obtain this
concentration? [Cu = 64; S = 32, O = 16 H = 1]
= 9.6g
= 0.125
ANSWER: 500 N
ANSWER: 0.2 mN
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6. Two blocks pressed against each other with a 2 N force begin to slide relative to each
other when a 0.5 N lateral force is applied to one of them with the other fixed. Determine the
limiting coefficient of static friction for the blocks.
ANSWER: 0.25
10. Name the symbiotic relationship that exists between fungi and roots of certain plants.
ANSWER: Mycorrhizae
11. Name the symbiotic association that exists between certain fungi and algae.
ANSWER: Lichen
12. Name the type of association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other
neither benefits nor gets harmed.
ANSWER: Commensalism
ANSWER: Vitamin D
ANSWER: Vitamin E
ANSWER: B2
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17. A plastic container measures 1m wide, 2m long and 9m high. What is its volume in dm3
ANSWER: Volume = 1 x 2 x 9 = 18 m3
18. A fuel tank contains 20m3 of fuel. If the fuel is dispensed 50 litres per car how many cars
can be served?
= 400 cars
19. The work function of a certain photocathode is 0.8 eV. What is the minimum energy a photon
must have to cause a photoelectric effect in the photocathode?
ANSWER: 0.8 eV
20. A 20 g steel ball projected at from the ground becomes embedded in the ground when
it falls. Determine the impulse on the ball at impact.
ANSWER: 0.6 N s
Impulse equals change in momentum. The speed at impact equals the launch speed. Please
no credit for answers without units.
21. A block whose weight is 50 N is stationary on a plane inclined at to the horizontal. What is
the normal reaction of the plane on the block?
ANSWER: 25 N
Component of weight perpendicular to the plane is .
This is equal and opposite to the reaction.
ANSWER: 2/3 (let x = log6416, hence 16 = 64x, and 42 = 43x, 3x = 2 and x = 2/3)
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25. What name is given to growth zones of unspecialized cells in plants?
ANSWER: Meristems
26. Which part of the plant serves as the framework for positioning of the leaves?
ANSWER: Stem
27. Name the most common and least specialized cells in plants.
ANSWER: Parenchyma
31. Name the device with which a small voltage can be made larger.
32. Name the time required for a quantity of radioactive material to decrease to one half its
initial amount.
33. Name the type of radiation that can be detected with a Geiger-Müller counter.
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35. Solve for n, if 42n – 1 = 1/64
ANSWER: Evolution
39. What name is given to the collection of hypotheses that have been given
repeatedly tested without rejection?
ANSWER: Theory
40. Name one element in the Main Group Elements whose symbol starts with R.
41. Name one element in the first series of transition elements whose symbol starts
with C.
42. Name one element in the Main Group Elements whose symbol starts with T
ANSWER: Distance
44. In an experiment to verify the relationship between the electrostatic force on a pair of
point-like charges and the distance between them, what will be the slope of the graph
obtained if the logarithm of the force is plotted against the logarithm of distance?
ANSWER: -2
45. The temperature-time graph for a solid that is being heated at a constant rate shows two
positive slope regions and a horizontal region. Name the physical phenomenon occurring in
the horizontal region.
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ANSWER: Melting
List the apparatus and/or pieces of glassware needed to do a melting point determination
of a crystalline solid whose melting point is likely to be over 100oC.
SOLUTION:
- Thermometer, upper limit greater than 100oC
- Glass capillary tube with one end sealed.
- Heating bath, oil.
- Retort stand with a clamp.
- Stirrer for the oil bath.
- Bunsen burner and a tripod or electrically heated plate
- Watch glass for preparing sample to go into the capillary tube.
- (Micro)-spatula
- Rubber band or any suitable material to tie the capillary tube to the thermometer.
- Filter paper to test the dryness of crystals.
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ROUND 3 – True or False
1. Carbon IV oxide molecule contains polar bonds yet the molecule is not polar.
5. When alkanoic acids are tested with sodium hydrogen carbonate the effervescence is
due to the decomposition of the acids.
ANSWER: T
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
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11. Collenchyma cells are common in roots of plants.
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: True
13. The weight of a freely falling object equals its weight when it is at rest.
ANSWER: False
14. The weight of an astronaut in a rocket accelerating upward from the earth surface is greater
than her weight in orbit.
ANSWER: True
15. Two objects with the same mass can have different weights.
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: True
ANSWER: False
ANSWER: False
22. (x + a)2 = x2 + ax + a2
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23. log(a + b) = loga + logb
ANSWER: False
(x + y)
24. a = ax . ay
ANSWER:True
ROUND 4 – Riddles
Riddle #1
1. I am a cylindrical worm.
2. I am known to possess metamerically segmented body
3. My segments are visible as transverse rings.
4. My first body segment called Peristomium lies ventral to my mouth
5. I am a terrestrial organism and live in moist soil that is rich in humus.
6. I do not possess a distinct head but have an anterior mouth
7. The first five letters of my name signifies a planet.
WHO AM I?
ANSWER: Earthworm
Riddle #2
1. Consistency and accuracy are my traits
2. Therefore I hate guesswork or approximations
3. I love aqueous solutions
4. Pieces of graduated glassware are my best friends
5. Above all these you need an indicator to identify me
WHO AM I?
ANSWER: Volumetric Analyses
Riddle #3
1. I am named for an ancient Greek scientist.
2. That scientist invented a screw.
3. He is claimed to have shouted Eureka!
4. By me you can determine relative densities.
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5. I can tell you the upthrust on a body in a fluid.
WHO AM I?
ANSWER: Archimedes’ Principle.
Riddle #4
1. I am a geometric figure and to be precise I am a polygon.
2. I am both equiangular and equilateral.
3. My diagonals are congruent and bisect each other perpendicularly.
4. My diagonals also bisect my angles.
5. I fit my outline in eight positions and I have four axes of symmetry.
6. My angles are all of the right measure.
WHO AM I?
ANSWER: Square
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