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Let A cross-sectional area

of the glass tube.

Tonsider the mass of air in the tube.

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· 900 cm of water

X A

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273 +17

290 K

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Solutions

13.

E

PHYSIC (8)

(1) The apparent coefficient of

expansion of a liquid is the increase in volume of the lig- uid relative to the vessel, per unit volume per degree 0 rise.

The real coefficient of expan- sion of fiquid is the true îngreuse in volume of the liq- uid pë: unit volume per degree Crise!

((11) real coefficient of expansion

liquid

Apparent coefficient of expension of liquid

→ Cubical colficient of

expension of the vessel

The hollow cyländer will expand exactly as if it we

"solid one;

Let.

of cross section of the cylinder at t 0.

volume of mercury at t°C.

depth of mercury at

h+900) cn of water

29

Applying

900x29xA

290

X A

280 K

280

5400 em.

Ans. The depth of the sea

is 5400 + 25 54.25 m.

b) Water vapour pressure in the

moist air at 17°C.

= 0.7 x 14.4 mm. of mercu

partial pressure exerted by the air

75.8 -0.7 x 14.4 x 0.1 74.8 cu. of mercury

Let V be the original volume of the moist air.

Consider the mass of air.

74.8 cm. of mercury

o) How would the boiling point and melting point of a substance be affected by the external press- ure and dissolved substance?

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11.

HISTORY (8):

Multiple Choice Revision Exercises

Japan""

1. Starting with the cariest, arrange the following events in the corre- at chronological order li

(1) The death of Il Naosuke, the

Shogun's regent.

(2) The bombardment of Shimonoseki (3) The relaxation of the system

of sankai kotai..

(4) The succession of Meiji (5) The battle of: Hakodate.

A1, 2, 3, 4, 5

B. 2, 3, 5, 4, 1

C. 1, 3, 2, 4, 5.

D. 2, 5, 1, 4,

E 3, 2

hich of the following meant. the

alternate attendance of the daimyo at Edo

A Kuge

B. Bushido

O Sankin ko tai

D. Eukufu

5. Rangaku

Arrange the following social class -es in Tokugawa Japan in descend- ing order ma (1). Prasanta

(2) Warriore:

(3) Merchants

(4) Artisans

A. 1, 2, 3,

B. 2, 1,

C. 2, 1,

2,1,

Which two of the following clans contributed most effort to the Restoration Movement ?.

(1) Tosa:

(4) Hien

(5) Echizen

A. 1, 2

B. 2, 3

0.1, 3.

·D. 3. 4.

A(1+0.0000118x2x200)

1.004/2

∙(1)

290 K

10

(2)

(2) Choshu

(3) Satsuma

unknown

V. (1+0.000182

200)

0364

·(3)

V100- 100 × 100

273 +10 283 K

Applying

100 100 100

V x 1.0564

(1)

x 1.00472

& (3)

74.6 x 7

290

285

x. 10. 1.0364

A 1.00472.

(2)

E. 25

The aims

the

movement were :

(1) revere the Emperor

(2) open Japan.

(3)-westernize Japan.

(4) expel the foreigners

(5) give Japan a constitution

A.1, 4

3.3 4

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not a result of the abolition of feudalism ?

A the financial: position of

the daimyo was improved..

B. the financial position of the

samurai was not improved

C. there were several samurai

uprisings

some of the daimyo joined the merchant class

some of the daimyo rebelled against the government

Japanese army modelled on.

military system while her navy followed the.... pattern.

A. German.

B. French

C. German

D. American

E. French

British

British

French

German American

12. Meiji educational reforms.

included in

(1) the establishment of a

Ministry of Education

(2) the division of Japan into

educational districts

(3) the introduction of western

subjects

(4) the introduction of compul- sory primary education. (5) the adoption of western

moral and political thinking A. 2, 3, 4

B. 3, 4, 5

C. 1, 2, 3, 4

1, 2, 3, 5

EM 1, 21 3. 4. 5

led a mission to Europe in 1882 to study western political system. A. Meiji Tenno

·B Ito Hirobumi

C. Yamagata

D. Saigo Takanori

E. Saionji Kimmochi

14. What factors contributed to the establishment of representative government in Japan?

(1) the scandal of 1881 which led - to anti-government feeling

(2) the desire to limit the power

of the Emperor.

(3) the spread of literacy due to

educational reforms

(4) the conspiracy of the army to

seize power

(5) the concept that a modern"

state should be governed by constitution and parliament A 1, 2,

B. 1, 3, 5

C. 2,

1, 2,

E. 2, 3,

Why did Japan succeed in her modernization?

(1) Japan had the tradition of

cultural borrowing

(2) The setting up of centralised

government facilitated the introduction of reforms

(3) The need of reforms was press-

ing because of the ever- increasing population...

(4) There was strong central

leadership. The genro favourd reforms.

A. 1, 2, 3

D. The huts have pulled down soon. E. The huts will soon being pulled

down.

3.0

Someone is repairing my telephone. A. My telephone was repaired.

B. My telephone is repairing.

C. My telephone was being reapired. D. Ky telephone has repaired.. E. My telephone is being repsiräd.

4.)

5. Where did they find the lost dog? A. There were the lost dog found? B.: Where is the lost dog found? C. There did the lost dog find? D. There was the lost dog found?. F. Where are the lost dog found?

SECTION B

5.)

II. Fill in each blank with one of the

following verbs. Use their cofrest tense.

see,

My new watch was stolen

yesterday.

take, call, kill, bite, wash grow, punish, drown, light 1. A lot of people were

in the battl

in

2. Wild animals and birds can be

the zoo..

3. Baby cats are

The floor is

kittens.

with soap and water.

5. The poor beggar was

by the dog..

6. Naughty children should be

to hospit

7. A lot of rice is in South China, 8. The injured driver wis 9. The streets are

sunset.

up soon after

10. The child fell into the river and

III. Change these sentences into Passive

Voice Example: People eat snakes in winter,

Snakes are esten in winter

1. Someone lent Tom a hundred dollars.

Tom

2. They mist answer this letter at once.

This letter

3. People in Hong Kong peak many langu

-ages.

Many languages

4. How did they know the secret?

How was

When will they start the match? Khen will

SECTION 4:

ANSWERS

1.D 2.4:3.0 4.5-5.D

SECTION B

II.

1. killed 2. seen 3. called

4. washed 5. bitten 6. punished 7. grown 8. taken 9.11t

10. drownad.

III. Tom was lent a hundred dollars.

2. This letter must be answered

at once.

3. Many languages are spoken in

— Hong Kong

How was the secret known?

5. When will the match be started?

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B. 1, 2, 4.

C. 1, 3, 4g

D. 2, 3, 4 E. 1, 2,

Answers (8)

1. 0

6. D

2. 0 3. C

8.

9. D.

11. 12 C 13. B 14. B

1. (D)

5. A

10. E

15. E

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14.

10.315 cm.

Ans. The depth of mercury

increases by 0.52 cm. Mass of paraffin displaced

99.72-98.46

1.2

Kass of paraffin of left in

The bottle

– 95.46

30.7

61.76. sm.

The mass of the paraffin that left in the bottle therefore expands to occupy the whole volume of the bottle.

Let a

density of par ffin

at 20 €.

Volume of paraffin left in the bottle at 200.

61.7

a

Apparent increase in volume volume at 20°c. of the maas of paraffin displaced 1:26

A

the coefficent of apparent expansion

1:26

E

117 xx(60 - 20)

0.00051 per degree C.

= 146 cm.

Water vapour pressure of moist air at 10 CL

0.91 cm of mercury

Final pressure of the moist air

146 0.91.

146.9 cm. of mercury,

"Problems for next week.

16.

•capillary tube.

C. 1, 2,13

D. 1

E. 2, 34

The Civil War came to an end

A the death of Temochi, the Sho-

gun.

B. the death of Komsi, the Empera C. the fall of Edo, May 1868. D. the battle of Kekodate. F. the succession of Meiji.

The Meiji Restoration was the outcome of

(1) western encroachment on Japa (2) the growth of national

consciousness

(3) the decline "of the feudal

system

(4) foreign help offered by the

Americans.

(5) the economic collapse of the

Shogunate.

Cury

A. 1, 2, 3

B. 2, 3, 4.

C. 1, 3, 4

The apparatus shown 18-used to measure a quantity of heat by making use of the fact that when ice melts it shrinks. 2. of a solid at room temp- erature of 20°C is dropped gently into the tube T around which a layer of ice has been formed. It is found that the mercury thread in the capillary tube has moved backwards through a distance of 0.5 cm. when the thread becomes steady again. Given that the area of cross section of the capillary tube is 0.001 cm, and that the latent heat of fusion of ice

18 3563/g. Calculate the spec- ific heat of the solid.

(1 gm of ice at 0°C has a

volume of 1.0208 cm and 1 gu. of water at Q°C has a volume of 1.0001 cm2):

What would be the advantages of of using the method described in a) to measure the specific heat of a subst-nce?

a) Distinguish between boiling and

evaporation of a liquid.

D. 1, 2, 3,

E. 1, 2, 3,

8. In April 1868 Meiji announced the

Charter Oath to

(1) wipe out evil customs of the.

past

(2) seek knowledge throughout the world to strengthen Japan. (3) call for unity of the various

classes

(4) abolish feudalism (5) expel the barbarians

A. 1, 2, 3

B. 2, 3, 4

C. 3, 4, 5

E 14.

D. 1, 2, 3 4

5

9. Feudalism was abolished after the

Restoration because:

(1) it was severely attacked by

the Rangaku

(2) it stood in the way of setting

up a centralised government. (3) it was disastrous to Japan in

the face of foreign menace. (4) it would obstruct the work of

reconstruction

(5) it had already been broken down by social mobility

A. 1, 2, 4.

B. 2, 3, 5

C. 1, 3, 4, 5

D. 2, 3, 4, 5

E. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

10. Which one of the following was

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(multiple choice)

I. Choose the correct answer. Write the

LETTER in the brackets.

Example: People keep a lot of chickena

in the New Territories.

A. A lot of chickens were kept in the

New Territories.

B. A lot of chickens being kept in the

New Territories.

G. A lot of chickens are kept in the

New Territories.

D. A lot of chickens kept in the New

Territories.

E. A lot of chickens keep in the New

Territories.

1.(C)

1. People made a lot of radios in Hong

Kong.

A. A lot of radios are made in Hong

Kong.

B. A lot of radios made in Hong Kong. C. A lot of radios would be made in

Hong Kong.

D. A lot of radios were made in Hong

Kong.

B. A lot of radios have been made in

Hong Kong.

1.)

2. People have built many new roads.

A. Many new reads have been built. D. Many new roads had been built. C. Many now roads are built.

D. Many new roads are being built. 3. Many new roads were built.

3. They will soon full down the huts.

A. The huts would soon be pulled

down.

Iague (8)

Answer to Issue (7)

A comma is usually used after a Nominative Absolute, and a Part- ioiple phrase such aas

Having struggled hard, he managed to succeed..

2. (D)

To separate a series of loosely related clauses, the Semi-colon is used.

3. (D)

A comma is also used to mark off the Nominative of Address, 4..(0)

The punctuation mark should be inserted between 'before' and

said! Note that this is not a question. When an adverb is plac ed at the beginning of a sentence for purpose of emphasizing, the Auxiliary verb is put before the Subject, for example:

He seldom gives us any help. Seldom does he give us any help.. (A) 6. (D)

5.

Instead of mother' the word. should be. 'monster'

A daah is used to show a sudden

stop or change of thought. 7. (D)))

The reponse thus given implies that we are asking a question. (What Was that?)

8.

9. (D) 10. (D)

Colona are used before enumerat- iona.

11.Some sentences are left out.

However, the sentence should be punctuated in this way?

The little boy, covered with muddy water, came Arying along the street.

Hyphens are used to connect

2.)

12.(D)

compound words.

13.(B) 14.(3)

15.(0)

B. The huts are soon be pulled down. C. The huts will soon be pulled down

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