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ZIMSEC Form 2 Measurement Revision Questions Combined Science Paper

The document contains revision questions for ZIMSEC Form 2 Combined Science, including multiple choice, structured, practical, and true or false questions. It covers topics such as measurement units, density, and experimental procedures. The exercises aim to assess students' understanding of scientific concepts and measurement techniques.

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ZIMSEC Form 2 Measurement Revision Questions Combined Science Paper

The document contains revision questions for ZIMSEC Form 2 Combined Science, including multiple choice, structured, practical, and true or false questions. It covers topics such as measurement units, density, and experimental procedures. The exercises aim to assess students' understanding of scientific concepts and measurement techniques.

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ZIMSEC Form 2 Measurement Revision Questions Combined Science

Revision Exercises

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How many weeks are there in one month?

A. 4 B. 28 C. 4.5 D. 5

2. How many years make up a decade?

A. 8 ears B. 12 years C. 10 years D. 20 years

3. What is the SI unit of volume of solids?

A. Litre B. Cubic centimetre C. Cubic millimetre D. Cubic metre

4. Which of the following is not a unit of length?

A. Metre B. Centimetre C. Kilogram D. Kilometre

5. Three days 48 minutes is equivalent to ______.

A. 259200 seconds B. 72 hours C. 2880 minutes D. 262080 seconds

A boy weighs a metal cube of side 3cm on a balance and reads 10g.

6. The volume of the cube is ________.

A. 30cm3 B. 12cm3 C. 09cm3 D. 18cm3

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7. The density of the metal cube in question 6 above would be __________.

A. 10g/cm3 B. 1.10g/cm3 C. 0.9g/cm3 D. 1.8g/cm3

8. What is the temperature range on a laboratory thermometer?

A. 10 - 100oC B. 110 - 372oC C. 10 - 100oC D. -10 - 100oC

9. What is the name of the instrument showed below?


A. Thermometer B. Balance C. Beaker D. Measuring cylinder

10. What is the reading on the instrument above?

A. 15.0cm3 B. 10.5cm3 C. 15.5cm3 D. 150cm3

Structured Questions

1. What instrument is used to measure the following:

(a) Volume of liquids?

(b) Body temperature? [2]

2. Describe an experiment you would perform to measure:

(a) Volume of one ball bearing. [4]

(b) Density of a leaf. [5]

(c) Mass of a liquid. [4]

(d) Density of one sheet of a book. [5]


3. A learner found the thickness of a book to be 3.8cm. The book has 100 pages
excluding covers. Calculate

the thickness of one sheet of paper. [2]

4. Convert the following units to their SI unit;

(a) 463cm

(b) 398minutes

(c) 234ml

(d) 190cm3 [8]

Practical Questions

1. (a) Measure the length, width and height of a wooden block and record. [3]

(b) Calculate the volume of the block. [2]

(c) Measure the mass of the block. [2]

(d) Calculate the density of the block. [3]

2. (a) Measure the volume of one Muzhanje fruit. [4]

(b) Measure the mass of the same fruit. [4]

(c) Calculate the density of the fruit.

True or False Questions

Answer the following questions using True or False.

1. A physical quantity is a physical property of a phenomenon, body or substance


that can be quantified

by measurement.

2. A physical quantity is a quantity in physics that can be measured thus it cannot


be quantified.
3. Every physical quantity has a magnitude and a unit.

4. Unit conversion is a process involves multiplication or division by a numerical


factor.

5. A conversion factor is used to change the units of a measured quantity without


changing its value.

6. Indirect measurement is done when measuring the quantities of substances


that we can measure directly.

7. Mass of water can be measured directly using a balance or scale.

8. Quantities that cannot be measured directly using the measuring instruments


are measured indirectly.

9. Density is the measure of how closely packed the amount of particles in a


substance is.

10. Density can also be defined as mass over volume.

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