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Use of English

1. Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

Did he put.......... in a basket?
A. white dozen eggs
B. a dozen white eggs
C. a white dozen eggs
D. dozen white eggs

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

2. Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

The reason why he was not offered admission was ...... his results could not be found?
A. that
B. when
C. owing to
D. because

See the Answer
The correct answer is A.

3. Choose the options opposite in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Everyone admired the manager's adroit handling of the crises in the company.
A. clever
B. tactless
C. skillful
D. clumsy

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

4. Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

If you saw the photograph of the man ....... you be able to identify him?
A. could
B. would
C. can
D. will

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

5. Fill each gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

As Obande does not know anyone in this city, he hopes that some kind ........ will put him up for the night.

A. man
B. men
C. inhabitants
D. individuals

See the Answer
The correct answer is A.

Explanation
”Man” is the correct option.
whenever ”some” is used before a singular noun like man, It means that the person being talked about is unknown to d speaker. Hence we have.


Chemistry

1 .f a solution contains 4.9g of tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid, calculate the amount of copper (II) oxide that will react with it
[Cu = 64, O = 16, S = 32, H = 1] A. 0.8g
B. 4.0g
C. 40.0g
D. 80.0g

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

Explanation
Equation of the reaction
H2SO4(g) + CuO(s) → Cu4(aq) + H2O
Relative molecular mass of H2SO4 = 1 + 2 + 32 + 16 + 4 = 98
Relative molecular mass of CuO = 64 + 16 =80
From the above equation, 98s of H2SO4 reacts with 80s of CuO.
∴ 4.9g of H2SO4 will react with
= (4.9 * 80)/98 of CuO = 392/98 = 4.0g


2 . Chlorine consisting of two isotopes of mass number 35 and 37 in the ratio 3:1 has an atomic mass of 35.5. Calculate the relative abundance of the isotopes of mass number 37
A. 20
B. 25
C. 60
D. 75

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

EXPLANATION

Let the relative abundance of oxygen with a mass 37 be x%
∴ The relative abundance of the isotope of mass 35 = (100 – x)%. Total mass of isotopes of mass 37 = 37x, while that of 35 = 35(100 – x)
∴ Total mass of the 100 atoms
= 37x + 35(100 – x) = 35.5
= 37x + 3500 – 35x = 35.5
∴ Mean mass of chlorine atom = (2x + 3500)/100 = 35.5
2x + 3500 = 3550; x = 50/2 = 25


3. Which of the following mixture of gases is likely to burn in the flame
A. neon and hydrogen
B. nitrogen and helium
C. helium and neon
D. neon and nitrogen

See the Answer
The correct answer is A.

4. Pollution of underground water by metal ions is very likely in the soil that has high

A. acidity
B. alkalinity
C. chloride content
D. nitrate content

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

Explanation
Trioxonitrate(v) salts are generally d only soluble salts of some metals. All trioxonitrate(v) salts r soluble in water. Therefore d metal ions found in underground water, are derived mostly from the soluble nitrates (Trioxonitrate(v) salts) of those metals.


5. When dissolved in water, NaOH flakes show
A. An endothermic change
B. An exothermic change
C. A slow reaction
D. A rapid reaction

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

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Physics

1. The lowest note emitted by a stretched string has a frequency of 40Hz. How many overtones are there between 40hz and 180Hz?
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

Explanation
The lowest note (fundamental note) emitted by any stretched string has a fundamental frequecy fo = V/2l = 40Hz
The 1st overtone = 2fo = 2 x 40 = 80Hz
2nd overtone = 3fo = 3 x 40 = 120Hz
3rd overtone = 4fo = 4 x 40 = 160Hz
4th overtone = 5fo = 5 x 40 = 200Hz

Overtones between 40Hz and 180Hz are 80Hz, 120Hz, 160Hz = 3 Overtones


2. A stone of mass 1kg is dropped from a height of 10m above the ground and falls freely under gravity. Its kinetic energy 5m above the ground is then equal to
A. its kinetic energy on the ground
B. twice its initial potential energy
C. its initial potential energy
D. half its initial potential energy

See the Answer
The correct answer is D.

Explanation
At the height of 10m, its total energy is potential, given by P.E. = mgh = 1 x 10 x 10 = 100J.
But as the stone descends, its potential energy decreases, while its kinetic energy increases.
Half way during the fall, (h = 5m), its P.E. = 50J, and consequently, its K.E. should be 50J, such that from the principle of conservation of energy, the total energy of the stone at any instant should be conserved.


3. A man stands 4m in front of a plane mirror. If the mirror is moved 1m towards the man, the distance between him and his new image is
A. 3m
B. 5m
C. 6m
D. 10m

See the Answer
The correct answer is C.

Explanation
The image of an object placed in front of a plane mirror is always as far behind the mirror as the object is in front of the mirror. Thus when the object is 4m in front of the mirror, the image will be 4m behind the mirror. But when the mirror is moved in towards the man, (that is the man is now 3m from the mirror), the image distance will again decrease by 1m from behind the mirror. Thus the new image position is 3m behind the mirror. Therefore, the distance between the man and his new image is 6m.


4. The inside portion of part of a hollow metal sphere of diameter 20cm is polished. The portion will therefore form a
A. concave mirror of focal length 5cm
B. concave mirror of focal length 10cm
C. convex mirror of focal length 5cm
D. convex mirror of focal length 20cm

See the Answer
The correct answer is A.

5. An astronomical telescope is said to be in normal adjustment when the
A. eye is accommodated
B. focal length of objective lens is longer than that of eye piece
C. final image is at the near point of eye
D. final image is at infinity

See the Answer
The correct answer is D.

Use of Biology

1.All living cells require water because it
A. is a medium for all metabolic reactions
B. is a medium that neutralizes the acids in cells
C. is the main source of energy for the cell
D. prevents the development of dieseases in cells

See the Answer
The correct answer is A.

2. Insects are considered the most successful among the invertebrates because they?

A. possess exoskeletons
B. survive in various environmental conditions
C. have wings for flight
D. possess the ability to change their forms

See the Answer
The correct answer is A.

Explanation
It is believed that insects are so successful because they have a protective shell or exoskeleton.


3. A peculiar characteristic of mammals is that they
A. have teeth
B. are warm-blooded
C. have lungs
D. have sebaceous glands

See the Answer
The correct answer is D.

4. The anaerobic fermentation of a glucose molecule yields
A. 38 ATP molecules
B. 2 ATP molecules and alcohol
C. pyruvic acid and alcohol
D. water and carbon (IV) oxide

See the Answer
The correct answer is B.

5. If a nursing mother is not producing enough milk, her hormonal system is probably deficient in
A. prolactin
B. testosterone
C. thyroxin
D. insulin

See the Answer
The correct answer is A.

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