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GEN DAVID TUTORIAL {BEST TUTORIAL}

SECOND TEST AHEAD THE OFFICIAL TEST BY SCHOOL


07063776455
CHM101

1. The Energy transferred to the molecules of the polyethylene is given by the formula
𝑚2 𝑔2
E=
6𝜋𝑅𝜂

Where m is the mass in kg, g is the acceleration due to gravity in m𝑠 −2 , R is the electrical resistance in ohms (Ω), 𝜂
is the coefficient of viscosity in kg𝑚−1 𝑠 −1 . The following measurements were obtained in the determination of the
energy of the polyethylene

m = 22.68±0.08kg, g = 9.85±0.02 m𝑠 −2 , R = 5.936±0.005Ω, 𝜂 = 114.635±0.003 kg𝑚−1 𝑠 −1 , 𝜋= 3.142±0.001

If ± tag represents the standard errors in the measurement of the quantities, calculate the percentage relative error in
the measurement of the energy of polyethylene

(a). 0.067% (b). 0.709% (c). 1.10% (d). 0.819%

2. The following measurements were reported for the determination of pressure of an ideal gas

V = 14.750±0.085d𝑚3 , T = 203.146±0.008K, R = 0.0820±0.0004atmd𝑚3 𝑚𝑜𝑙 −1 𝐾 −1 , n = 1.200±0.002mole

Calculate the absolute maximum error in the pressure of the gas

(a). 0.012% (b). 1.36% (c). 10.36 % (d). 0.017%

3. Rutherford proposed the existence of a positively charged nucleus as a result of experiments by _______

(a). Chadwick and Newton (b). Chadwick and Stoney (c). Chadwick and Thompson (d). Geiger and Marsden

4. The mass and the positive charge must be concentrated in a tiny fraction of the atom called

(a). Atom (b). Proton (c). Neutron (d). Nucleus

5. X – Principal quantum number defines the main energy level

Y – Magnetic quantum number determines the number of orbitals in a subshell

(a). X (b). X only (c). Y (d). X and Y

6. According to Hund’s rule, what is the electronic configuration of Carbon

(a). 1s22s22p2 (b). 1s22p22s2 (c). 1s22s12p13s2 (d). 1s22s12𝑝𝑥1 2𝑝𝑦1 2𝑝𝑧1

7. X – Ionization energy decreases across the period

Y – Electron affinity Increase down the group

(a). X only (b). Y only (c). X and Y (d). None

8. The kinetic energy of ‘n’ molecules is directly proportional to the

(a). Pressure (b). Volume (c). Rate (d). Temperature

9. Boyle’s law and Charle’s law can be combined to give


(a). Amonton’s law (b). Avogadro’s law (c). Graham’s law (d). Ideal gas equation

10. Calculate the root mean square velocity of hydrogen, given that the density of hydrogen at STP is 0.09kg𝑚−3

(a). 1811.2m/s (b). 158.16m/s (c). 5.77m/s (d). 1837.8m/s

11. 0.07g of an hydride of carbon occupies 56.0cm3 at STP when vaporized and contains 14.29% by mass of
hydrogen. What is the formula of the hydrocarbon

(a). C2H3 (b). CH2 (c). C3H6 (d). C2H4

12. If ∆𝐻 = 178KJ/mol and ∆𝑆 = 161KJ/mol. Calculate ∆𝐺 at 25℃ for the thermal decomposition of
calciumtrioxocarbonate (IV) is _______

(a). +130KJ/mol (b). -130KJ/mol (c). +47800KJ/mol (d). -47800KJ/mol

13. The number of moles and atoms respectively in 5.4g of Aluminium

(a). 0.2 and 1.2× 1022 (b). 1.2× 1023 and 0.2 (c). 1.2× 1022 and 0.2 (d). 0.2 and 1.2× 1023

14. If Relative molecular Mass of a compound is 4P, The value of vapor density is

(a). P (b). 4P (c). 8P (d). 2P

15. Which of the following is not susceptible to mathematical treatment

(a). Systematic error (b). Constant error (c). Indeterminate error (d). Determinate error

PHY101

1. At what time is the particle at the position x = 3t2 – 12t + 20 at rest

(a). 5s (b). 10s (c). 2s (d). 6s

2. All inertia frame of reference

(a). Do not accelerate (b). are in relative motion to absolute space (c). All of the above (d). Holds true for all law of
mechanics

3. The path through which projectile travels is called __________

(a). Angle of projection (b). Projection (c). Trajectory (d). Projectile motion

4. Force that acts on a mass of 1g and gives it an acceleration of 1cm/s 2 is defined as

(a). 1 Newton (b). 2 Newton (c). 1 Dyne (d). 1 pa Force

5. Motion of object without a specific direction is

(a). Rotational motion (b). Translational motion (c). Random (d). Oscillatory motion

6. A rock is dropped from a cliff that is 10m above ground level. How long does it take the rock to reach the ground

(a). 10s (b). 12s (c). 4.5 (d). 20s

7. An object is thrown with a velocity v = 5.0i + 8.0j in m/s. Find the time taken to reach the maximum height

(a). 0.41s (b). 13s (c). 0.82s (d). 1.64s

8. When the velocity of an object is doubled, its kinetic energy is


(a). Doubled (b). Trippled (c). Quadrupled (d). Constant

9. Calculate the average angular acceleration rotating at an angle of 30° for 5s

(a). 12rad/s (b). 12 rad/s2 (c). 6 rad/s (d). 6 rad/s2

10. One remarkable consequence of relativity is that simultaneity of events and sometimes even their time order
depend on one’s

(a). Time of flight (b). Speed (c). Reference frame (d).All of the above

11. ________ is the physical entity that can be measured

(a). Unit (b). Force (c). Dimension (d). System

12. In which of the following is the expansion of solids a disadvantage

(a). Fire alarms (b). The bimetallic thermometer (c). The balance wheel of a watch (d). The fitting of wheels in rims
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13. The kinetic theory of gases gives the formula PV = 𝑁𝑚𝑣 −2 for the pressure P exerted by a gas enclosed in a
3
volume V. The term Nm represents

(a). The mass of a mole of the gas (b). The average mass of one molecule of the gas (c). The mass of the gas present
in the volume V (d). The total number of molecules present in volume V

14. The specific heat capacity of a gas at constant pressure is greater than at constant volume because

(a). at constant pressure the molecules have to travel greater distances in between collisions with one another

(b). at constant pressure the molecules have to travel same distances in between collisions with one another

(c). at constant pressure the molecules have to travel less distances in between collisions with one another

(d). at constant temperature the molecules have to travel less distance in between collisions with one another

15. Two molecules of a gas have speed of 1km𝑠 −1 and 9 km𝑠 −1 respectively. What is the root mean square speed of
these two molecules

(a). 2 km𝑠 −1 (b). 82 km𝑠 −1 (c). 4 km𝑠 −1 (d). 8 km𝑠 −1

BIO101

1. Lysosomes are produced by which of the following cell organelles

(a). Endoplasmic reticulum (b). Golgi apparatus (c). DNA (d). Mitochondria

2. Who is the father of cell biology

(a). Gen David (b). George Emil Palade (c). Robert Hooke (d). Robert Brown

3. Which of the following organisms doesn’t have a cell

(a). Bacteria (b). Virus (c). Fungi (d). Algae

4. Who proposed the cell theory

(a). Theodor Schwann, Watson and Robert Hooke (b). Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden and Rudolf Virchow
(c). Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden and Robert Hooke (d). Theodor Schwann, Rudolf Virchow and Robert
Hooke
5. Which of the following is the process of synthesis of glucose

(a). Saccharification (b). Gluconeogenesis (c). Glycolysis (d). Neogenesis

6. Which of the cell do not lack ability to divide

(a). Red blood cells (b). Skin cells (c). Nerve cells (d). Muscle cells

7. Which of the following best explain the role of G1 phase during cell cycle

(a). Cell grows and prepare for mitosis (b). Cell grows and carries out normal metabolism (c). DNA replication and
chromosome duplication

8. In which of the stage of meiosis do chromosomes appear to have four strands

(a). Diplotene (b). Pachytene (c). Diakinesis (d). Zygotene

9. The stage in cell division that consists of G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase, M phase is

(a). Prophase(b). Interphase (c). Anaphase (d). Interkinesis

10. Crossing over occurs during meiosis at

(a). Leptotene (b). Pachytene (c). Diakinesis (c). Anapahse-1

11. During which stage of mitosis the spindle fibers are formed and get attached to the chromosomes

(a). Anaphase (b). Metaphase (c). Telophase (d). Prophase

12. _________ promote(s) cell division

(a). Abscisic acid (b). Cytokinins (c). Auxin (d). Gibberellins

13. All but one is true about cell cycle

(a). Preparation of mitosis takes place in G2 phase (b). In M phase, the cell grows physically larger and copies
organelles (c). In S phase, replication of DNA takes place (d). In G1 phase, the cell grows physically larger and
copies organelles

14. Chromatin contains

(a). DNA and RNA (b). DNA + RNA + Histones (c). DNA and Histones (d). RNA and Histones

15. Gametes formation takes place through which process

(a). Fission (b). Meiosis (c). Amitosis (d). Mitosis

MTH101

1. What is the sum of the following series 1+2+3+4+ -------+n


𝑛(𝑛+1) 𝑛(𝑛+2) (𝑛+1)(𝑛+2) 𝑛+1
(a). (b). (c). (d).
2 2 2 2

2. ________ states that if a polynomial f(x) is divided by (x-a) the quotient will be polynomial g(x) of one degree
less than the degree of f(x), together with a remainder R still to be divided by (x-a)

(a). Remainder theorem (b). Equation theorem (c). Reciprocal theorem (d). Rationalization

3. ______ is the root of an arithmetic number whose value cannot be obtained exactly
(a). Surd (b). Real number (c). Arithmetic number (d). Rational number

4. If √2𝑥 + 2 – √𝑥 = 1 Find x

(a). 1 (twice) (b). 0 or 1 (c). 3 or 1 (d). 2 (twice)

5. Solve 2xy = x + y, 5xz = 6z – 2x, 3yz = 3y + 4z

(a). 2, 2/3, -1 (b). 2, 3/2, -1 (c). -2, -2/3, 1 (d). -2, -2/3, 1
1 1
6. If y = and x = Find 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2
2−√3 2+√3

(a). 14 (b). 13 (c). 11 (d). 10


𝑎3 1
[ + ]
𝑏 2
7. If b/2 = a, Evaluate 1 𝑎2
[ − 2]
2 𝑏

5 6 2 3
(a). (b). (c). (d).
2 10 9 12

8. If the sum of three positive numbers is 18 and their product is 120. The sum of their squares of half of each of the
numbers is

(a). 35 (b). 41.25 (c). 10.05 (d). 104

9. Pascal is a ________ mathematician who works on how to obtain the coefficients of each term of the expansion
on binomials.

(a). French (b). British (c). German (d). Latin

10. Solve for x in 5 – √11𝑥 2 − 3𝑥 + 1 = 2x


3 3 3
(a). 1, −3 (b). 1, 3 (c). 2, −6 (d). 2, 1
7 7 7

11. The sum of 8 terms of an AP is 12 and the sum of the 16 terms is 56. Find the AP
−1 1 3 −1 1 5 −1 1 3 −1 1 6
(a). , , (b). , , (c). , , (d). , ,
4 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 4 6 4 9

3𝑥 2
12. Resolve into partial fraction
𝑥 2 −5𝑥+4

16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1
(a). 3 + - (b). 5 + - (c). 4 + - (d). 8 + -
𝑥−4 𝑥−1 𝑥−4 𝑥−1 𝑥−4 𝑥−1 𝑥−4 𝑥−1

13. N∆𝑀 =

(a). (N - M)∪(M - N) (b). (N -N) ∪ (M- M) (c). (N - M) ∪ (M + N) (d). (M – N) ∪ (N + M)

14. Suppose B is department of Fine Art in LAUTECH, B is

(a). Empty set (b). Singleton set (c). Infinite (d). Finite

15. Solve 𝑥 2 – 3x -10 ≥ 0

(a). x ≤ -2 or x ≥ 5 (b). x ≥ -2 and x ≤ 5 (c). x ≥ -2, x ≥ 5 (d). x ≤ 5, x ≤ -2

SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GEN DAVID TUTORIAL (07063776455)

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