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CHEMISTRY - FORM ONE
PAPER NO1
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from among given alternatives and write it on the space provided
i. Identify the skill not acquired during chemistry study……………
Careful and thorough observations
Accurate recording of what has been observed
Drawing conclusions from observations
Thorough observations and map reading skill ii. Access to safety equipment should never be blocked by any object because _________
It’s a just simple law
There must be spaces for people to move around in the laboratory
The equipment is used in every day
It's important to reach safety equipment quickly in case of an accident iii. The following apparatus is used to keep test tubes in the laboratory
Test tube rack C. Tongs
Factors in an experiment that can be manipulated to get desired results are called
Controlled variables C. Dependent variables
Manipulated variables D. Independent variables
Which of the following is an example of a chemical change
Melting butter C. Mixing milk and
Breaking glass water
D. Burning leaves
When a small amount of common salt is dissolved in water, the mixture so formed is
A. Homogeneous C. Heterogenous B. Immiscible D. Suspension vii. Which term describes a rapid chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of light and heat?
Ignition D. Heating
Reactivity
Combustion
viii. Are those people who study chemistry practically in the past are called ______
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Chemists
Alchemist D.Scientist
ix. Is the systematic study of nature:-
C. Al-chemistry
Science
Technology
x. Syrups are examples of
Chemistry
Contamination
Solution
Suspensions
Homogeneous mixtures
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Match the item in list A with the corresponding responses in list B by writing the letter of the correct response besides the item number
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LIST A
LIST B
Agriculture
Textile industries
Transport
Medicine and pharmacy
Construction materials industries
Laboratory chemicals
Fuels, coolants and tyres
Clothes, dyes and packaging materials
Paints cement, plastics and iron sheets
Soft drinks
Perfumes, detergents, shampoos
Drugs, vaccines and food supplements
Fertilizers and pesticides
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LIST B
SECTION B (70 MARKS)
Answer ALL questions in this section
Study the diagram given below then answer the questions that follows;-
What is the name of the apparatus above?_________________________________________
What is the function of the apparatus?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What are the functions of the labeled parts;-
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What will you do if the above mentioned apparatus is not in the laboratory to save the same function?
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(a) Your teacher may advise you on things you should never do in the laboratory. For each of the rules below, write what might happen if you never followed the instructions?
i. Never enter in the laboratory without permission
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ii. Never quarrel or fight in the laboratory
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iii. Never throw any solid into the sink or waterways
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iv. Replace the cover after using the chemicals
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v.Never use laboratory apparatus for drinking or storing food
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Draw the warning symbol you would expect to see on
A can of petrol
A bottle of concentrated sulphuric acid
a) Mkwawi a form one student at Lake Tanganyika secondary school accidentally mixed sulphur and iron fillings
Suggest an appropriate method of separation you would advise him to use to separate the mixture
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Give a reason for the choice of your answer
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Describe how he would use the method named above to separate the sulphur and iron fillings
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(b)(i)Name two substances that sublime when heated
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(ii) Why is water not a suitable solvent in paper chromatography?
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Bleeding is the loss of blood and other fluids from the body when the skin breaks. As a student, identify procedures when dealing with a victim of a small cut or wound.
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(a) Effective use of four senses of observation is important before a chemist can make a conclusion. With four (4) points, show how the senses are used as tools of observation during experimentation by giving one example for each.
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b) Is chemistry related to your environment? Explain.
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a) Why is a flame produced by a candle not suitable for cooking? Give two reasons
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b) Give four differences between a flame produced when the air holes of a Bunsen burner are open and the one produced when the air holes are closed
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Flame produced when air holes are open
Flame produced when air holes are closed
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8. a) Identify each of the following statements as an observation or a hypothesis
A silver tray turns a dull gray color when left uncovered _________________________________
North of the equator, it is warmer in summer than in winter
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Ice cubes float in water because they are less dense
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b) Outline four significance of scientific producers in daily life
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9. Robert Msaki placed a large crystal of Potassium permanganate (VII) in the bottom of a beaker of cold water and left it for several hours
Explain what she must have observed after five minutes. Explain
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Describe what she likely observed after several hours. Explain
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Name the two processes which have taken place.
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From that experiment give two conclusions about matter
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SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer question number ten (10)
10. (a) Draw a well labeled diagram of a small laboratory heat source consisting of a vertical metal tube connected to a gas source
Describe how you will light a device drawn above
i)______________________________________________________________________ ii)______________________________________________________________________ iii)_____________________________________________________________________
iv)_____________________________________________________________________
Burning back of the device drawn above is corrected as follows
i)______________________________________________________________________ ii)______________________________________________________________________ iii)_______________________________________________________________
PAPER No. 02
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from among given alternatives and write it on the space provided
xi. Identify the skill not acquired during chemistry study……………
Careful and thorough observations
Accurate recording of what has been observed
Drawing conclusions from observations
Thorough observations and map reading skill
xii. Access to safety equipment should never be blocked by any object because _________
It’s a just simple law
There must be spaces for people to move around in the laboratory
The equipment is used in every day
It's important to reach safety equipment quickly in case of an accident xiii. The following apparatus is used to keep test tubes in the laboratory
Test tube rack G. Tongs
Beaker H. Test tube holder
Factors in an experiment that can be manipulated to get desired results are called
Controlled variables G. Dependent variables
Manipulated variables H. Independent variables
Which of the following is an example of a chemical change
Melting butter G. Mixing milk and
Breaking glass water
H. Burning leaves
When a small amount of common salt is dissolved in water, the mixture so formed is
E. Homogeneous G. Heterogenous F. Immiscible H. Suspension xvii. Which term describes a rapid chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of light and heat?
E. Ignition G. Combustion F. Reactivity H. Heating
xviii. Are those people who study chemistry practically in the past are called ______
Chemists F. Al-chemistry
Alchemist D.Scientist
xix. Is the systematic study of nature:-
Science G. Chemistry
Technology H. Contamination
xx. Syrups are examples of
Solution G. Homogeneous
Suspensions mixtures
H. Filtrate
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2.Match the item in list A with the corresponding responses in list B by writing the letter of the correct response besides the item number
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LIST A
LIST B
Round bottomed flask
Ice cubes
Crystals of iodine
Wire gauze
Tripod stand
Mixture of sand and iodine
Heat
Sublimation
LIST A
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B
C
D
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LIST B
SECTION B (70 MARKS)
3.(a) Is air a mixture or a compound? Argue this statement by using four points,
(b) Solvent extraction is the method of separating one substance from one more substance by using a solvent, but the solvent must fulfill four conditions. What are they?
i. ____________________________________________________________________________
ii. ___________________________________________________________________________
iii. ___________________________________________________________________________
iv. ___________________________________________________________________________
4. (a) Draw a well labeled diagram to show a method responsible for separation of a mixture of ethanol and water.
(b) Briefly explain why in the method above the thermometer is fitted at the top of the fractionating column?
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5 a) What is your answer when someone ask you to write the Latin name and symbol of Mercury, Tin and Tungsten
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(b) List down five elements with their corresponding chemical symbols which starts with letter C
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ii). _________________________________________________________________________________
iii) _________________________________________________________________________________
iv) _________________________________________________________________________________
6. a) On your way back home, you hear two students arguing that chemical symbols have no importance because they confuse scientists. How will you correct their argument by using four points?
i. _______________________________________________________________________-__________
ii. _________________________________________________________________________________
iii. ________________________________________________________________________________
iv. ________________________________________________________________________________
b) Compete the given table below
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TERM
MEANING
i) Ductile
ii) Sonorous
iii) Malleable
iv) Lustrous
7. (a) Describe three examples which shows that matter is made up of particles that are in constant motion
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ii. _______________________________________________________________________________
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(b) Describe how the importance of matter changing from one state to another can be explained in terms like metallurgy and steam engines
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8. (a) Cars and corrugated iron sheets in coastal towns like Dar- es- salaam, Tanga and Zanzibar are found to rust more quickly than in other cities in Tanzania like Songea, Mwanza or Arusha. Why is this?
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(b) A saturated solution is the one in which the solvent can dissolve no more solute at a given temperature and pressure also the concept of saturation can be applied when
i)__________________________________________________________________________________ ii)__________________________________________________________________________________
9. How can the following mixture be separated
(i) Sugar solution
(ii Mixture of rice and sand
Mud from muddy water
Chlorophyll from green leaves
Water from mixture of water and alcohol
Water from mixture of water and paraffin
Pure water from impure water
Iodine from mixture of iodine and sodium chloride salt
Water and salt
Ammonium chloride and sodium chloride salt
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer question number 10 in this section
10. (a) At your home the fire breaks out suddenly and you are chosen to put part of that fire by using a fire extinguisher. Explain how you can use a fire extinguisher and what precautions can you take so as to avoid occurrence of other accidents.
(b) Why is it not advised to use water to extinguish class B and C fires?
PAPER No. 03
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer ALL questions
1. Write down the letter of the most correct Responses for each of the following questions.
If a Bunsen flame produces most soot which is the correct conclusion.
The air hole is closed
The burner gas jet is big ( )
The air hole fully opened
The gas supply is poor
The state of matter are:-
Element ,Gas, and Mixture
Liquid, Moisture and Element ( )
Water ,moisture and solid
Gas, liquid and solid
Juma applied the knowledge of scientific procedures in solving his daily problems. One of the stages of scientific procedure is experimentation. In scientific procedures experiments used to test which from the choices given?
Data
Problems( )
Hypothesis
Observation
The substance that can burn your skin is best described as
Flammable
Corrosive ( )
Explosive
Toxic
Which of the following sets of apparatus suitable for measuring volume of solution s
Burette, pipette, and beaker
Burette , pipette, and conical flask
Measuring cylinder, burette and pipette ( )
Burette, flat bottomed flask and pipette
Flammable chemicals are the ones which can
Catch fire easily
Explode easily
Poison you ( )
Burn skin
_________ are conditions or factors that can change in an experiment
Hypothesis
Variables ( )
Problems
Conclusion
A branch of chemistry which deals with studies and uses of instruments and methods which used to separate, identify, and quantify, chemical species in matter?
Inorganic chemistry
Analytical chemistry ( )
Instrumental chemistry
Biochemistry
Which branch of chemistry deals with the studies of carbon and its compound?
In organic chemistry
Organic chemistry ( )
Biochemistry
Analytical chemistry
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Why is loose or floppy clothing not clawed in the laboratory?
It will help move fast
It will get wet when water splashes
It may catch fire or cause one to fall ( )
It cause poor ventilation in the body
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LIST A |
LIST B |
i) A process of a separating mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride. ii) A method used to separate kerosene and water
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer ALL questions
What are considered to be the main distinctions between a chemical compound and a mixture? (5points) Explain why the liquid obtained by mixing sodium chloride with water is not regarded as a chemical compound.
A form one student from UBN secondary school prepares experimental set up A as follows. Then they pour water into a beaker followed by addition of kerosene to obtain a mixture X. Then they pour the mixture X in an experimental set A. Apply the knowledge you obtain from chemistry lessons answer the questions that follow
Identify the experimental set up A
Identify the mixture X
What is an aim of the demonstrated Experiment
Which liquid do you drain first? Give reason
(a) Explain why there is an increase in weight when iron gets rust.
Mention ways in which the burning in air of magnesium and rusting of iron differ (4points)
(a) A form one student from UBN SECONDARY reads a statement from a certain book that, ‘‘if the clothes worn by your friend catch fire, cover them with a fire blanket’’ Why is a fire blanket to be used in that case?
Explain the Effect of Rust in your Environment.
You are given the components of air in the table bellow. Answer the question below.
GAS |
APPROXIMETE PERCENTAGE(%) |
Nitrogen |
78 |
Oxygen |
21 |
0.94 |
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Carbon dioxide |
0.03 |
Water vapour |
0.4 |
What does percentage indicate?
With the aid of well labelled diagram explain how Bunsen burner work
(a) Once Mr Msaki opens a container which contains hot soup in the room, people in different parts of the room notice the smell of the soup. You as a form one student explain by using kinetic theory of matter how this happens.
Water vapour is a matter? Explain your answer
Why does the wax of the candle melt after a few seconds when the candle is ignited? Explain
There are various types of solutions. The solute and solvent can be in any state of Matter. The table below shows a mixture of different solutes and solvents in different states to form solutions. Fill the table by giving common examples
solute |
solvent |
Examples |
solid |
gas |
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solid |
liquid |
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solid |
solid |
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liquid |
Gas |
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liquid |
liquid |
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liquid |
solid |
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gas |
gas |
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gas |
liquid |
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gas |
solid |
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SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer question number 10 in this section
use tick and cross to fill the table
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