NSMQ 2025 Trier Questions and Answers; Fundamental Concepts (Set 2)

NSMQ 2025 Trier Questions and Answers; Fundamental Concepts (Set 2).
- Find the current (I) in a 2.0 Ω resistor when the potential difference (V) is 16V.
Ans: 8.0 A
- Find the potential difference (V) across a 5.0Ω resistor when the current is 3.0A.
Ans: 15 V
- Find the resistance (R) of a component if a 12V potential difference produces a current of 2A.
Ans: 6 ohms
- Find the current (I) flowing through a 10Ω resistor with a potential difference of 5V.
Ans: 0.5 A
Preamble: Give the main site of action of the given hormone
- Progesterone
Ans: uterus
- Prolactin
Ans: mammary glands
- Glucagon
Ans: liver
- Aldosterone
Ans: kidney
- Adrenaline
Ans: muscles
- Preamble: Name only one element on the periodic table that is commonly recognized as a metalloid.
Ans:
- Silicon
- Arsenic
- Germanium
- Antimony
- Polonium
- Astatine
Preamble: Consider the following terms: Species, ecosystem, cell, population, and organism
- Which is the second most complex?
Ans: population
- Which is the second least complex?
Ans: organism
- Name the simplest?
Ans: cell
- Name the third complex?
Ans: species
- Which is most complex?
Ans: ecosystem
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Test of Practical on Millipede and Centipede (Myriapoda).
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Test Practical on Prawn/Crayfish, Crab, and Woodlouse.
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Test of Practical on Worms: Platyhelminthes (Tapeworm), Nematodes, And Annelids (Earthworm)
Preamble: Calculate the molar mass of the given compounds
- Potassium cyanide
Ans: 65 g/mol
- Sodium nitride
Ans: 83 g/mol
- Potassium fluoride
Ans: 58 g/mol
- Lithium sulphide
Ans: 46 g/mol
- Sodium peroxide
Ans: 78 g/mol
Preamble: Find an expression for the function f(x) given that
- f(3x – 5) = x2
Ans: (x+5/3)2
- f(2x + 7) = x2
Ans: (x – 3/2)2
- f(5x – 2) = x2
Ans: (x + 2/5)2
- f(2x + 5) = x2
Ans: (x – 5/2)2
Preamble: Solve the rational inequality
- 2/(x – 1) < 0
Ans: x: x < 1
- 1/(x + 1) > 0
Ans: x: x > -1
- 3/(2x – 1) > 0
Ans: x: x > ½
- 5/(3x + 1) < 0
Ans: x: x < -1/3
- 3/(2x + 3) > 0
Ans: x: x > -3/2
Preamble: Express in joules
- 15 electron Volts
Ans: 2.4 x 10-18 J
- 1 electron Volts
Ans: 1.8 x 10-19 J
- 2 electron Volts
Ans: 6.7 x 10-19 J
- 32 electron Volts
Ans: 5.1 x 10-18 J
- 72 electron Volts
Ans: 5.1 x 10-17 J
- Find the work done when the work of applying a 16 N force moves 4.0 m in the direction of the force
Ans: 64 J
- Find the distance the point of application of a 15 N constant force moves in the direction of the force if the work done by the force is 72 J
Ans: 4.8 m
- Find the magnitude of the constant force that does 56 J of work when the point of application moves 2 m in the direction of the force
Ans: 28 N
- Find the work done when the point of application of a constant 18 N force moves 3.0 m in the direction of the force
Ans: 54 N
- Find the distance the point of application of a 16 N constant force moves in the direction of the force if the work done is 64 J
Ans: 4.0 m
PREAMBLE: The coefficient of linear expansion of a metal rod is 2.0 × 10⁻⁵ K⁻¹.
- Find the elongation of a 10 mm rod when heated from 20°C to 30°C.
Ans: 2 x 10-6 m
- Find the length of a rod that elongates by 20 mm when heated from 15°C to 25°C.
Ans: 100 m or 1 x 105 mm
- Find the elongation of a 30.0 mm rod when heated from 15°C to 45°C.
Ans: 1.8 x 10-5 m
- Find the length of a rod that elongates by 10.0 mm when heated from 25°C to 45°C.
Ans: 25 m or 2.5 x 104 mm
PREAMBLE: Give the chemical formula of the product formed when the given pairs of hypothetical ions react:
- X³⁻ and A²⁺
Ans: A3X2
- Z²⁻ and D⁴⁺
Ans: DZ2
- B³⁺ and Y⁻
Ans: BY3
- W²⁻ and C2⁺
Ans: CW
- A radioactive sample decays to 6.25% of its original mass in 80 minutes. What is the half-life?
Ans: 20 minutes
- A substance with a half-life of 15.0 minutes decays from 100.0% to an unknown final percentage in 45.0 minutes. What is the remaining percentage?
Ans: 12.5%
- A sample decays from 80.0% to 10.0% in 36 hours. What is the half-life?
Ans: 12 hours
- A material with a half-life of 8.0 days decays from an initial percentage to 25% in a certain time. How long did it take?
Ans: 16 days
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Test of Practical on Millipede and Centipede (Myriapoda).
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Test Practical on Prawn/Crayfish, Crab, and Woodlouse.
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Test of Practical on Worms: Platyhelminthes (Tapeworm), Nematodes, And Annelids (Earthworm)
PREAMBLE: Scientific epithets are Latin or Greek-derived descriptive terms used in taxonomy to highlight key traits of organisms. Give the meaning of the given scientific epithet: (Don’t give answers until the last one)
- Luminis
Ans: Luminous
- Aquatis
Ans: Aquatic
- Toxicus
Ans: Poisonous
- Fragris
Ans: Fragrant
PREAMBLE: Classify the following animals as either nocturnal or diurnal:
- Owl
Ans: Nocturnal
- Squirrel
Ans: Diurnal
- Butterfly
Ans: Diurnal
- Bat
Ans: Nocturnal
Preamble: Find the value of and
- log3 3x = y + 2, y = 2 log3 x
Ans: x = 1/3 and y = −2
- log5 5x = y + 1, y = 3 log5 x
Ans: x = 1 and y = 0
- log2 4x = y + 5, y = log2 x2
Ans: x = 1/8 and y = −6
- log10 10x = y + 1, y = log10 x2
Answer: x = 1 and y = 0
Preamble: Find () = 2 + + given
- f(1) = 2, f(2) = 3 and f(3) = 8
Ans: f(x) = 2x2 − 5x + 5
- f(0) = 3, f(1) = 0 and f(2) = 1
Ans: f(x) = 2x2 − 5x + 3
- f(0) = 1, f(2) = 9 and f(4) = 25
Ans: f(x) = x2 + 2x + 1
- f(0) = 2, f(1) = 1 and f(2) = 2
Ans: f(x) = x2 − 2x + 2
- The atomic mass of element X is twice that of element Y. Calculate the molar mass of compound XY₂ given that the atomic mass of Y is 8.0 g/mol.
Ans: 32 g/mol
- Element P has an atomic mass 4 times that of element Q. If the atomic mass of Q is 5 g/mol, find the molar mass of compound P₃Q₄.
Ans: 80 g/mol
- The atomic mass of element M is half that of element N. Given that N has an atomic mass of 30 g/mol, determine the molar mass of compound MN₃.
Ans: 105 g/mol
- In compound R₂S, element R has an atomic mass 1.5 times that of S. If the molar mass of R₂S is 80 g/mol, find the atomic masses of R and S.
Ans: R = 30 g/mol; S = 20 g/mol.
Preamble: Find the oxidation number of the given elements in each of the following hypothetical compounds:
- Antimony in Sb2F3–
Ans: +1
- Tellurium in Te4S24+
Ans: +2
- Iodine in I4P3–
Ans: +2
- Bismuth in Bi3O72-
Ans: +4
- What term describes an organism that feeds on primary consumers but is eaten by tertiary consumers?
Ans: Secondary consumer
- What term describes an organism that typically occupies the lowest trophic level in a terrestrial food chain?
Ans: Producer (or Autotroph)
- What term describes dead organic matter that fuels detrital food chains?
Ans: Detritus
- What do we call organisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter?
Ans: Decomposers
- What is the name of the white blood cells that produce antibodies?
Ans: B lymphocytes (B cells)
- Which blood cells engulf and digest bacteria and foreign particles?
Ans: Phagocytes (e.g., Neutrophils, Macrophages)
- What type of white blood cell is involved in allergic reactions and parasitic infections?
Ans: Eosinophils
- Which blood cells release histamine during inflammatory responses?
Answer: Basophils
Preamble: Take g = 10.0 m/s2
- An object of mass 5.0 kg rests on a plane inclined at 60.0o. Find the magnitude of the normal force.
Ans: 25 N
- An object of mass 2 kg rests on a plane inclined at 60°. Find the normal force.
Ans: 10 N
- A 12.0 kg crate sits on a 60.0° ramp. Calculate the normal force acting on it.
Ans: 60.0 N
- A 0.50 kg book rests on a 60.0° inclined desk. Determine the normal force.
Ans: 2.5N
- Find the magnitude of the magnetic force on a 5.0 μC charge moving at 3.0 m/s perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of 0.40 T.
Ans: 6.0 μN
- A charge of 8.0 nC experiences a magnetic force of 2.4 μN when moving at 1.5 m/s perpendicular to a magnetic field. Calculate the field strength.
Ans: 2.0 x 102 T
- How far will a 4 μC charge travel in 5 s if it moves at 6.0 m/s perpendicular to a 0.30 T field? (Ignore other forces.)
Ans: 30 m
- A particle with unknown charge moves at 4.0 m/s perpendicular to a 0.50 T field, experiencing a force of 1.0 mN. Find the charge.
Ans: 0.50 mC
PREAMBLE: The linear momentum of a particle varies with time as with respect to . Find the net force on the particle at the following given instances:
- p(t) = 5t2i at t = 3 s
Ans: 30i N
- p(t) = (2.0t3 + 4.0t) j at t = 2.0 s
Ans: 28j N
- p(t) = (8.0t2 + 2.0t) j at t = 1.0 s
Ans: 18j N
- p(t) = 3.0t3 i at t = 2.0 s
Ans: 36i
- A particle of mass m = 3.0 kg moves with velocity u = 6.0 m/s toward a wall and rebounds with velocity v = −2.0 m/s. Find the change in linear momentum.
Ans: -24 kgm/s or Ns
- A particle (m = 4.0 kg) approaches a wall at u = 8.0 m/s and rebounds at v =−5.0m/s. Determine the change in its linear momentum.
Ans: -52 kgm/s or Ns
- A rubber ball (m = 2.0 kg) strikes a wall at u=15 m/s and returns with v = −9.0m/s. Calculate the change in momentum.
Ans: -48 kgm/s or Ns
- A ball of mass m=0.5 kg hits a wall at u=10 m/s and bounces back at v = −6m/s. What is its change in momentum?
Ans: -8 kgm/s or Ns
Preamble: State if the following organisms or species are autotrophs or heterotrophs
- Bacteria
Ans: heterotrophs or autotrophs
- Algae
Ans: autotrophs
- Fungi
Ans: heterotrophs
- Protozoans
Ans: heterotrophs
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Test of Practical on Millipede and Centipede (Myriapoda).
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Test Practical on Prawn/Crayfish, Crab, and Woodlouse.
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Test of Practical on Worms: Platyhelminthes (Tapeworm), Nematodes, And Annelids (Earthworm)
Preamble: Name the order of insect to which each of the following insects belongs.
- Cricket
Ans: Orthoptera
- Grasshopper
Ans: Orthoptera
- Dragonflies
Ans: Odonatan
- Beetles
Ans: Coleoptera
Preamble: Give the systematic name of each of the following covalent compounds
- PCl5
Ans: phosphorus pentachloride
- Cl2O7
Ans: dichlorine heptoxide (do not accept heptaoxide)
- N2O4
Ans: dinitrogen tetroxide (do not accept tetraoxide)
- BrF3
Ans: bromine trifluoride
Preamble: Take the Gas constant R = 8.0 J/K.mol
- What is the number of moles of an ideal gas occupying 50.0 dm³ at 300.0 K and 100.0 kPa?
Ans: 2.1 moles
- What is the volume occupied by 2.0 moles of an ideal gas at 320.0 K and 150.0 kPa?
Ans: 34 dm3
- A 4.0 mole sample of an ideal gas occupies 100.0 dm³ at 200.0 kPa. What is its temperature?
Ans: 625 K
- What pressure is exerted by 2.0 moles of an ideal gas at 280.0 K in a 60.0 dm³ container?
Ans: 75 kPa
Preamble: Find the circumference of the circle given
- (x − 3)2 + (y + 2)2 = 25
Ans: 10π
- (x + 1)2 + (y − 4)2 = 49
Ans: 14π
- (x − 5)2 + (y − 1)2 = 36
Ans: 12π
- (x + 2)2 + (y + 3)2 = 81
Ans: 18π
Preamble: Find the length of the bases of an isosceles trapezium given the leg, altitude, and area:
- Leg = 13cm, altitude = 5cm and area = 120cm2
Ans: 36cm and 10cm
- Leg = 13cm, altitude = 12cm and area = 180cm2
Ans: 20cm and 10cm
- Leg = 10cm, altitude = 6cm and area = 108cm2
Ans: 26cm and 10cm
- Leg = 15cm, altitude = 9cm and area = 216cm2
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