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ROUND 1

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]

ANSWER: GFM of CuSO4.5H2O = 64 + 32 + 64 + 5 x18 = 250

Mass of CuSO4.5H2O in 300 cm3 = 0.2/1 x 300/1000 x 250 g

= 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]

ANSWER: GFM of CuSO4, = 64 + 32 + 64 = 160

Mass of CuSO4 in 400 cm3 = 0.15/1 x 400/1000 x 160

= 9.6g

3. 6.25 g of copper (II) tetraoxosulphate IV pentahydrate were dissolved in 200cm3 of


deionised water. What is the concentration of the solution in moldm-3?

[Cu = 64; S = 32, O = 16; H = 1]

ANSWER: GFM of CuSO4.5H2O = 64 + 32 + 64 + 5 x18 = 250

Conc. in moldm-3 = 6.25/250 x 1000/200

= 0.125

4. A cart moving at is brought to rest in when it collides with a wall.


Determine the force on the cart.

ANSWER: 500 N

5. Determine the restoring force in a spring with spring constant when it is


stretched by .

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

7. If x2 – 5x + a has a remainder 1 when divided by (x + 1), find a

ANSWER: a = -5 (1 + 5 + a = 1, hence a = - 5, substitute x = -1)

8. If (x - 2) is a factor of ax2 – 8x + 8, find a.

ANSWER: a = 2 (Substitute x = -2, 4a - 16 + 8 = 0, 4a = 8, and a = 2)

9. Find the remainder when x3 – 2x + 4 is divided by (x + 1)

ANSWER: R =5 ( R = -1 + 2 + 4 = 5, substitute x = -1)

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

13. What vitamin is referred to as Calciferol?

ANSWER: Vitamin D

14. Which vitamin is referred to Tocopherol?

ANSWER: Vitamin E

15. Which vitamin is known as Riboflavin?

ANSWER: B2

16. What is 15 millimole in moles?

ANSWER: 15 millimole ≡ 0.015mol

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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

≡18,000 or 1.8 x 104 dm3 [note 1m =10 dm]

18. A fuel tank contains 20m3 of fuel. If the fuel is dispensed 50 litres per car how many cars
can be served?

ANSWER: 20m3 ≡ 20,000dm3 or litres

Hence number of cars that can be served = 20,000/50

= 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.

22. Evaluate 10log10

ANSWER: 10 (Let 10log10 = x, hence logx = log10, and x = 10)

23. Evaluate log9 27

ANSWER: 3/2 (let log927 = x, hence 27 = 9x =32x, hence 3 = 2x and x = 3/2)

24. Evaluate log64 16

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

28. Define Boyle’s Law

ANSWER: The volume of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to its


pressure provided temperature remains constant ie V α 1/P

29. Define Rate Law of a Reaction

ANSWER: Rate Law defines Rate of Reaction = k[A]n[B]q where n is the


order of the reaction with respect to reactant A and q with respect
to reactant B.

30. Define solubility of a substance

ANSWER: The maximum quantity of a substance in moles or grams required


to form a saturated solution of the substance in 1dm3 of the solvent
at a given temperature.

31. Name the device with which a small voltage can be made larger.

ANSWER: Voltage amplifier

32. Name the time required for a quantity of radioactive material to decrease to one half its
initial amount.

ANSWER: Half life

33. Name the type of radiation that can be detected with a Geiger-Müller counter.

ANSWER: Ionizing radiation

34. Solve for n, given 33n + 2 = 243

ANSWER: n = 1 (243 = 35, hence 3n + 2 = 5, and n = 1)

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35. Solve for n, if 42n – 1 = 1/64

ANSWER: n = - 1 (1/64 = 4-3, hence 2n – 1 = -3, and n = -1

36. Find n, given that 5-2n + 3 = 125

ANSWER: n = 0 (125 = 53, hence -2n + 3 = 3, and n= 0

37. What name is given to the change in species through time?

ANSWER: Evolution

38. According to Darwin, what is the common driving force in evolution?

ANSWER: Natural selection

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.

ANSWER: Rubidium (Rb) Radium (Ra) Radon (Rn)

41. Name one element in the first series of transition elements whose symbol starts
with C.

ANSWER: Chromium (Cr) Cobalt (Co) Copper (Cu).

42. Name one element in the Main Group Elements whose symbol starts with T

ANSWER: Thallium (Tl) Tellerium (Te)

43. What does the area under a speed-time graph represent?

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

46. List the set of prime numbers between 20 and 30

ANSWER: {23, 29}

47. List the set of prime numbers between 30 and 40

ANSWER: {31, 37}

48. List the set of prime numbers between 60 and 70

ANSWER: {61, 67}

PROBLEM OF THE DAY

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.

ANSWER: T molecule is linear dipoles cancel out

2. Sulphur IV oxide molecule just like carbon IV oxide molecule is linear.

ANSWER: F It is a bent molecule

3. The shape of ammonia molecule is a kind of pyramid.

ANSWER: T It is a trigonal pyramid

4. Whereas ethanol can be oxidized ethane cannot be oxidized

ANSWER: F Ethane can be oxidized to CO2 and H2O.

5. When alkanoic acids are tested with sodium hydrogen carbonate the effervescence is
due to the decomposition of the acids.

ANSWER: F The NaHCO3 reacts to form H2CO3 which breaks down to


give CO2 and H2O.

6. Tertiary alkanols cannot be oxidised with acidified Na2Cr2O7

ANSWER: T

7. Mammals and bird do not have fully developed double circulation

ANSWER: False

8. Fishes have fully developed double circulation

ANSWER: False

9. Humans can not digest chitin

ANSWER: True

10. The epidermal tissue of plants is a complex tissue

ANSWER: True

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11. Collenchyma cells are common in roots of plants.
ANSWER: False

12. The cell wall of fungi have chitin

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

16. An adiabatic process occurs with no heat exchange.

ANSWER: True

17. An isothermal process is always adiabatic.

ANSWER: False

18. No work is done in an isochoric process.

ANSWER: True

19. A regular pentagon has a centre of symmetry

ANSWER: False

20. A rhombus has two axes of symmetry

ANSWER: True (diagonals)

21. A kite has a fixed center of rotation

ANSWER: False

22. (x + a)2 = x2 + ax + a2

ANSWER: False ( (x + a)2 = x2 + 2ax + 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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