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PROF DUKER QUIZ

QUIZ JHS LEVEL


STAGE 1
th
Date: 4 FEBRUARY, 2022
Provide the correct answer

1. Which soil sample is made up of small lumps of rocks in a soil profile?

Ans: horizon c

2. Which soil horizon contain humus

Ans: horizon A

3. List all the inorganic components of the soil

Ans: soil particles, soil air, soil water and mineral salt/ mineral elements

4. List all the organic component of the soil

Ans: living organisms and humus

5. Digital stopwatches show reading up to how many decimal places

Ans: 2 decimal places

6. Physical quantities are also known as

Ans: Base quantities

7. The S.I unit for pressure is

Ans: Pascal(Pa)

8. The S.I unit for power is

Ans Watt

9. The S.I unit for light intensity is

Ans Candela

10. SI unit stand for

Ans Standard International unit.


One attempt

11. Which of the following is an example of the formation of a mixture?

A Rust forming on an iron nail.

B. Sugar crystals dissolving in water.

C. Sodium and chlorine forming table salt.

D. Hydrogen and oxygen reacting to produce oxygen

13. Which statement identifies why oxygen is classified as a pure substance and air
is classified as a mixture?

A. Oxygen is more reactive than air.

B. Oxygen has a higher density than air.

C. Oxygen goes under a phase change, whereas air is always a gas.

D. Oxygen contains only one substance, but air contains several substances.

14. Which of the following is an example of a container filled with a pure


substance rather than with a mixture?

A. A tire filled with air.

B. A jar filled with salt water.

C. A balloon filled with helium.

D. A glass filled with chocolate milk.

15. Jay combines water, sugar, and lemon juice to form lemonade. What type of
substance was made?

A. Element

B. Compound

C. Mixture
16. How many DIFFERENT atoms are in Ferrous Oxide? (Fe2O3)

A. 5

B. 2

C. 3

D. 6

Time allocated 30s

17. Convert the following to mm

a. 355.45m Ans 355450mm

b. 4.5km Ans 45000mm

19. What type of mixture is salad?

Ans Heterogeneous mixture

20. What type of mixture is salt water

Ans Homogeneous mixture

21. Find the oxidation number of the following elements

a. KMnO4 Ans. +7

b. NH4Cl Ans -3

23. Give the IUPAC name of these compounds

a. K2CrO7 Ans: Potassium heptaoxochromate(VII)

b. NaHCO3 Ans: sodium hydrogen tricarbonate(IV)

True or false = 10s

25. Metalloids have slight ability to conduct electricity

Ans True

26. Germanium is an example of a metal

Ans False (is a semi metal /metalloid)


27. Solder is an alloy made of lead and zinc

Ans False (lead and tin)

28. Cupronickel is an alloy made of copper and nitrogen

Ans False (copper and nickel)

29. Potassium reacts with oxygen to produce Potassium oxide

Ans True

30. Silver reacts with water to produce silver Oxide and hydrogen gas

Ans False (is a non- reactive metal so it will not react with water even though
it is a metal

31. The method most suitable for separating particles of different densities is called

Ans winnowing

32. The method that can be used to separate iodine crystal and sand is

Ans Sublimation or Crystallization

33. List the main sources of natural water

Ans (surface water and underground water)

34. Give one example each of underground water and surface water

Ans underground water (well and spring): surface water


(rainwater,rivers,streams,ponds,sea water)

35. What is the density of water at 40 C

Ans 1000kg/m3

36. At standard temperature and pressure, water boils at

Ans 1000C

37. List the ions that causes hardness in water

Ans Ca2+, Mg2+ and Fe2+


38. Name the compound that causes temporary hardness in water

Ans Ca(HCO3)2 or Mg(HCO3)2

39. What is the chemical equation for respiration?

Ans C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2+ 6H2O+ energy (atp)

40. What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?

Ans 6CO2+ 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

41. During inspiration, the intercostal muscles............

Ans contracts

42. During expiration the ribs and sternum.........

Ans moves down and in

43. The relative small fruit whose pericarp is expanded to form wings is likely to
be dispersed by

Ans wind

44. After fertilization in a flower, the ovary develops to form the

Ans Fruit

45. The pericarp of fruit consist of how many layers

Ans 3

46. Name the layers of a fruit pericarp

Ans epicarp, medicarp and endocarp

47. Name the essential parts of a flower

Ans stamen and pistil(carpel)

48. List the components of the stamen

Ans (Anther and filament)

49. What force is required to accelerate a 50kg rocket at a rate of 20m/s 2

Ans 1000N
50. What is the weight of an object whose mass is 50kg

Ans 500N

51. Stiletto heeled shoe sink into the ground because......

AnsThe heels have a very small surface area which make the pressure exerted
on the ground very high

52. Caterpillars are able to move on the ground because

Ans their wheels have a large surface area making them exert a little pressure
on the surface of the ground

53. In the study of electronics LED means

Ans light emitting diode

54. In the study of electronics, resistance means

Ans the opposition to the flow of current.

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