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2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR

BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET


Grade 10 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
CHEMISTRY
1. Write TRUE or FALSE for the following statements. (2.5 marks)
(a) The ancients believed the world made of three elements.
(b) Aristotle discovered the gas, oxygen.
(c) All gases can easily be compressed and spread in all directions.
(d) There are 118 known elements which occur naturally.
(e) Group I elements are called alkaline metals.
2. Complete the sentences with correct word (or) words. (2.5 marks)
(a) Paper is made from .
(b) Fermenting wine is change.
(c) Iodine are slightly soluble in .
(d) Two types of bonding are ionic and .
(e) is a device used to find out the masses of isotopes and their relative
abundance.
3. Answer the following questions.
(a)(i) Chemistry plays a central role in science and is often intertwine with other branches of
sciences.
(ii) How many main branches of chemistry are there? What are they?
(b)(i) How many main themes are there in Basic Education High School Chemistry course?
(ii) Distinguish among the solid, liquid and gas.
(c)(i) When a substance is broken down by chemical means, two substances with different
properties are formed. Is the original substance on element or a compound?
(ii) The solubility of sodium nitrate at 40℃ is 140 g/100 g water.
How much sodium nitrate will be obtained if 25.5 g of saturated solution at 40℃ is
evaporated to dryness? What is the maximum amount of solid that can be dissolved in
250 g of water at 40℃.
(d)(i) Select isotopes and isobars from the following atoms. Give reasons.
(ii) Some elements such as 13Al, 15P, 16S are given. Describe the electronic configuration for
each element.
2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET
Grade 10 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
CHEMISTRY
1. Write TRUE or FALSE for the following statements. (2.5 marks)
(a) The ancients believed the world made of three elements.
(b) Aristotle discovered the gas, oxygen.
(c) All gases can easily be compressed and spread in all directions.
(d) There are 118 known elements which occur naturally.
(e) Group I elements are called alkaline metals.
2. Complete the sentences with correct word (or) words. (2.5 marks)
(a) Paper is made from .
(b) Fermenting wine is change.
(c) Iodine are slightly soluble in .
(d) Two types of bonding are ionic and .
(e) is a device used to find out the masses of isotopes and their relative
abundance.
3. Answer the following questions.
(a)(i) Describe the area of emphasis of the five main branches of chemistry.
(ii) How many branches of chemistry are there? What are they?
(b)(i) Describe the General properties of Metals and Non-metals.
(ii) Classify the following changes into physical change and chemical change.
(c)(i) When attempts are made to break down substance A by chemical methods, the same
original substance is always formed. Is substance A an element or a compound?
(ii) The solubility of solid A at 60℃ is 24 g/100 g water. What is the amount of solid required
to saturate 30 g of water at 60℃.
(d)(i) What are the lowest energy main shell and subshell that electrons occupy?
(ii) How many orbitals are there in s,p and d subshells?
(iii) Some elements such as 12Mg, 14Si, 17Cl are given.
Describe the complete electronic structure for each element.
Describe the valance of each element.
2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET
Grade 10 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
Mathematics

Section (A)

(Each question carries 0.5 marks)


̅̅̅
𝑧
1. If z1= a+3i, z2 = -2-2i and ( 1 ) = 1+3i, then a is
𝑧2

A. 11 B. 10 C. -11 D. -10
2. The trigonometric form of z = -1 with −𝜋 < 𝜃 ≤ 𝜋 is
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
A. 𝑐𝑜𝑠 (− ) + 𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑛 (− ) B. 𝑐𝑜𝑠 − 𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑛 C. 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜋 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜋 D. 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜋 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜋
2 2 2 2

3. The plane passing through the point (1,2,-1) and parallel to the plane is x – y + z = 2 is
A. x + y + z = 2 B. x + y – z – 4 = 0 C. x – y + z + √6 = 0 D. x – y + z = -2
4. The distance between two points (3,2,-2) and (7,4,2) is
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
Section (B)
(Each question carries 2 marks)
Write only the solution of each question. (There is no need to show your working)
5. Given that z = 2 - 2√3𝑖, find z6.
̅̅̅
𝑧
6. Let z1 = 3 – 2i and z2 = 1 + I be two complex numbers. Find 1.
𝑧2

Section (C)
(Each question carries 3 marks)
7. Find the square roots of z = 1 + i.
8. The equation of the plane containing A(2,1,6), B(3.-2,0) and C(4,-5,-2).
9. Find the points of intersection of the line joining the two points (1,3,5) and (3,5,4) with
the zx plane.
Section (D)
(Each question carries 5 marks)
10. Use the mathematical induction principle to prove that n3 + 2n is divisible by 3 for all
natural numbers n.
11. Find the equation of the sphere with center (5,-6,-2) and touching the plane 3x – y -2z =
17.
2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET
Grade 10 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
Mathematics
Section (A)
(Each question carries 0.5 marks)
̅̅̅
𝑧
1. If z1= a+3i, z2 = -2-2i and ( 1 ) = 1+3i, then a is
𝑧2

A. 11 B. 10 C. -11 D. -10
2. The trigonometric form of z = -1 with −𝜋 < 𝜃 ≤ 𝜋 is
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
A. 𝑐𝑜𝑠 (− ) + 𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑛 (− ) B. 𝑐𝑜𝑠 − 𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑛 C. 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜋 + 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜋 D. 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜋 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜋
2 2 2 2

3. The plane passing through the point (1,2,-1) and parallel to the plane is x – y + z = 2 is
A. x + y + z = 2 B. x + y – z – 4 = 0 C. x – y + z + √6 = 0 D. x – y + z = -2
4. The distance between two points (3,2,-2) and (7,4,2) is
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
Section (B)
(Each question carries 2 marks)
Write only the solution of each question. (There is no need to show your working)
5. Given that z = 2 - 2√3𝑖, find z6.
̅̅̅
𝑧
6. Let z1 = 3 – 2i and z2 = 1 + I be two complex numbers. Find 1.
𝑧2

Section (C)
(Each question carries 3 marks)
7. Solve the equation z3 – 1 = 0, where z is a complex number.
8. Find the points of intersection of the line joining the two points (1,3,5) and (3,5,-4) with
xy plane.
9. Find the equation of the line passing through the point (8,-1,-10) and perpendicular to
the line (x,y,z) = (1+2k, 2 - k, 3 – 7k). Find also the point of intersection of two lines.
Section (D)
(Each question carries 5 marks)
10. Prove that 42n – 1 is divisible by 15 for all natural numbers n by using mathematical
induction.
11. Find the equation of the sphere with center (3,6,-4) and touching the plane 2x – 2y – z -
10 = 0.
2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET
Grade 12 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
Chemistry
1. Write TRUE or FALSE for the following statements.
(a) London dispersion forces are the strongest intermolecular forces.
(b) The five d orbitals have double dumbbell shapes.
(c) There are four main types of chemical bonding.
(d) Titanium is used in dental work because it is durable.
(e) Cobalt is used in making alloys with iron metals.
2. Fill in the blanks with a suitable word or phrase as necessary.
(a) A bond’s polarity is determined by the of two bonded atoms.
(b) The shape of bromine molecule (Br2) is .
(c) The Lewis symbol for carbon is .
(d) is used to treat or prevent anemia.
(e) Cobalt ion has brilliant colour used as paint, ink and pigments.
3. Answer the following questions.
(a)(i) How many orbitals are there in the s,p and d subshells? What are the shapes of these
orbitals?
(ii) What is the result of the transfer of electrons from one electron to another?
(iii) Explain the formation of hydronium ions using the Lewis structure.
(b)(i) What are the directions of the electron spins in the same orbital of an atom?
Can ionic bonding occur between 19K and 17Cl? Give reasons for your answer.
(ii) Draw the Lewis structure of phosphorus V fluoride, PF5 molecule with explanation.
(c)(i) What does the strength of a metallic bond depend on?
(ii) Compare the polarity of each of the following pairs of molecules.
(A) H2O and CO2 (B) CCl4 and CHCl3
(d)(i) Give two uses of titanium element.
(ii) Give any two applications in industry for vanadium and cobalt elements.
(iii) Chromium has many industrial uses. Explain why.
2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET
Grade 12 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
Chemistry
1. Write TRUE or FALSE for the following statements.
(a) London dispersion forces are the strongest intermolecular forces.
(b) The five d orbitals have double dumbbell shapes.
(c) There are four main types of chemical bonding.
(d) Titanium is used in dental work because it is durable.
(e) Cobalt is used in making alloys with iron metals.
2. Fill in the blanks with a suitable word or phrase as necessary.
(a) A bond’s polarity is determined by the of two bonded atoms.
(b) The shape of bromine molecule (Br2) is .
(c) The Lewis symbol for carbon is .
(d) is used to treat or prevent anemia.
(e) Cobalt ion has brilliant colour used as paint, ink and pigments.
3. Answer the following questions.
(a)(i) Predict the shape of a molecule of CH4 in terms of (A) Lewis structure and (B) VSEPR
model. What will be the bond angle of H-C-H?
(ii) Explain the transfer of the electron between magnesium 12Mg and oxygen 8O to form
magnesium oxide using Lewis symbols.
(b)(i) Compare the polarities of the pair of molecules of the compounds: H 2O and CO2.
(ii) Draw the Lewis structures for NH3 and AlCl3. Illustrate the formation of a chemical bond
and identify the chemical bond formed between these two molecules.
(c)(i) Explain the formation of hydronium ions using the Lewis structure.
(ii) How do you draw the Lewis structure of the NH3 molecule? Predict the geometry, shape
and bond angle of H-N-H.
(d)(i) Give any two applications in industry for vanadium and cobalt elements.
(ii) Why is titanium used in surgical instruments?
(iii) Name the two transition elements used for electroplating?
2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET
Grade 12 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
Science
1. List the main biogeochemical cycles. Among them, which cycle does not involve the
atmosphere?
2.(i) Name the processes involved in the carbon cycle.
(ii) Which processes involved in the carbon cycle play a major role in the survival for plants
and animals?

1. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)


(i) Energy demand is the term and used to describe of energy by human activity.
(ii) Renewable energy sources also called .
(iii) All the sources of energy can be divided into categories.
2. Answer the following questions. (6 marks)
(i) What is meant by energy crisis?
(ii) What are non-renewable energy resources?
(iii) What are renewable energy resources?

1. Which part of the plant can photosynthesis? (2 marks)


2. Write down the word equation for aerobic respiration. (2 marks)
3. Write a short note on Calvin cycle with an equation. (4 marks)
2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL, PAUK SEIN BET
Grade 10 July Chapter End Test Time allowed :45 minutes
Science
1. What are the main branches of biology? (3 marks)
2. Explain the term taxonomy in your own words. (2 marks)
3. Define the term biodiversity. (3 marks)

1. Distinguish among the solid, liquid and gas.


2. Which states can you see the following matter in our environment as solid or liquid or
gas?
(a) iron (b) water (c) mercury (d) oxygen (e) gold (f) copper
3. Is dissolving glucose in water a physical change or a chemical change? Give reason for
your answer?

1. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

Physical quantity length volume

SI unit kg

2. Explain the following terms. (3 marks)


(i) CGS system
(ii) MKS system
(iii) Displacement
3. The density of water is 1.0 gcm-3. Calculate this volume in kgm-3. (3 marks)

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