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The document provides information on various science concepts and laboratory safety procedures. It includes figures and questions related to measuring substances, laboratory equipment, hazard symbols, properties of flames from a Bunsen burner, measuring volumes of irregular objects, graph interpretation, and scientific investigation steps. Safety is emphasized for handling substances, with explosive and radioactive materials requiring special containment and care. Science is described as a process of experimentation, analysis and conclusion drawing to build understanding.

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Form 1 Science

The document provides information on various science concepts and laboratory safety procedures. It includes figures and questions related to measuring substances, laboratory equipment, hazard symbols, properties of flames from a Bunsen burner, measuring volumes of irregular objects, graph interpretation, and scientific investigation steps. Safety is emphasized for handling substances, with explosive and radioactive materials requiring special containment and care. Science is described as a process of experimentation, analysis and conclusion drawing to build understanding.

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1. The figure below shows the hazard symbol of substance X.

D calipers and a ruler 8. The figure below shows a type of flame produced by a Bunsen burner.

What is the best way of handling substance X? A Keep under the paraffin oil B Avoid contact with skin or eyes C Keep in a lead container D Keep away from heat sources 2. The quantity of matter contained in an object is known as its ____________________. 3. The figure below shows the hazard symbol of substance Q.

Which of the following statements about the flame is/are correct? I The flame has a yellowish colour II The flame is less hot III The flame produces a little soot 9. The figure shows a measuring cylinder containing water. Which of the eye positions P, Q, R and S is correct when measuring the volume of the water?

What is the danger of substance Q? A It explodes when exposed to air B It catches fire easily C It causes damage to the skin or eyes upon contact D It causes rashes on skin 4. Which is not an SI unit? A Second C Metre B Kelvin D Hour 5. Which of the following laboratory apparatus is used to contain chemicals or collect liquids? A Test tube B Conical flask C Gas jar D Round bottomed flask 6. Which of the following is a career in Science? A Lawyer C Athlete B Artist D Geologist 7. The diameter of an object can be measured by using A a metre rule B an Opisometer and a ruler C a graph paper Which of the following can be measured by this tool? I The thickness of a book II The diameter of a ping pong ball III The length of a curve

10. The figure below shows a measuring tool.

11. You are required to measure 42.5 cm 3 of a liquid accurately. Which apparatus must you use? A A beaker C A burette B A conical flask D A pipette 12. Which of the following is the science process skill used in making conclusion? A Analysing data B Controlling variables C Predicting D Classifying 13. Which of the following substances give out radiation that can cause cancer? A Radioactive C Explosive B Flammable D Irritant or harmful 14. Which is a flammable substance? A Chloroform C Ammonia B Kerosene D Chlorine 15. If the mass of an astronaut on the Moon is 61 kg, what is his mass on Earth? 16. The figure below shows a cubit, a unit that was used to measure the length of an object.

18. The figure below shows a method of measuring the volume of a rock.

What is the volume of the rock? ___________________________________ 19. The figure below shows the measurements taken on a beaker.

What is the thickness of the glass of the beaker? ___________________________________ What is/are the disadvantage(s) of using cubit as a unit of length? I This unit varies with individuals II This unit was not accepted by the French III This unit cannot be used to measure a very long object 17. The steps to light up a Bunsen burner are shown in L, M, N and O. L Close the air hole by turning the collar M Hold a lighted match or a lighter at the top of the barrel N Turn on the gas slowly. A yellow or luminous flame will be obtained O Open the air hole to obtain a blue or non luminous flame State the correct sequence to light up a Bunsen burner. _____________________________________ 20. The table below shows the reading of the length of a pen. What is the average length of the pen?

21. The figure below shows the hazard symbol of substance P.

Which of the following areas are suitable for handling substance P? I In an open space II In a well ventilated classroom III In a fume chamber

22. Which of the following is not a basic quantity? A Time C Length B Weight D Temperature 23. The readings of the thickness of a wooden block are shown in the table below.

What is the average thickness of the wooden block? 24. The figure below shows a graph of time taken to complete one oscillation against the length of the pendulum.

Which of the following statements is correct? A Flame P is more visible than flame Q B Flame Q is hotter than flame P C Flame Q burns more efficiently than flame P D Flame P is hotter than flame Q 27. Which of the following statements is true of Science? A Sciences helps us to solve all problems B Science makes communication easier C Science enables us to know the past and the future D Science can only be studied in laboratory 28. Which is the proper method when handling an explosive substance? A Avoid contact with skin or eyes B Keep away from fire and heat sources C Use in fume chamber by following the instructions given D Keep in a locked cupboard

What conclusion(s) can be made from the figure? I The length of the pendulum affects the period of oscillation II The longer the length of the pendulum, the longer the period of oscillation III The length of the pendulum if inversely proportional to the period of oscillation 25. A scientific investigation involves I writing a report on the experiment II carrying out the experiment III analysing and interpreting data IV making a conclusion 26. The figure below shows flame P and flame Q.

29. Which of the following is the rules and safety precautions in the laboratory? A Leave all doors and windows open unless instructed B Smell any gas without your teachers instructions C Taste any chemicals without your teachers instructions D Pour any chemicals back into its bottle 30. The figure below shows the method of measuring the volume of irregular shaped objects.

What are the volume of objects P and Q?

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