Scientific Principles Mock 2 PDF
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This is a mock exam paper for a scientific principles course, featuring multiple-choice questions. The questions cover various topics in scientific principles and are intended to test understanding of concepts and calculations. The exam paper includes figures and diagram references for several questions.
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# SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES MOCK 2 ## Multiple Choice Questions 1. Water freezes at - a) 0°C - b) 16°C - c) 25°C - d) 32°C. 2. Water reaches its maximum density at - a) 0°C - b) 2°C - c) 4°C - d) 8°C. 3. A tap fitted to a bath mixer has a head of water 3.0 metres abo...
# SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES MOCK 2 ## Multiple Choice Questions 1. Water freezes at - a) 0°C - b) 16°C - c) 25°C - d) 32°C. 2. Water reaches its maximum density at - a) 0°C - b) 2°C - c) 4°C - d) 8°C. 3. A tap fitted to a bath mixer has a head of water 3.0 metres above it. What is the approximate pressure at the tap? - a) 0.1 Bar. - b) 0.3 Bar. - c) 1.0 Bar. - d) 3.0 Bar. **Figure 1** shows a vertical pipe with 4 holes at different elevations. 4. Refer to Figure 1. Given that all holes have the same diameter, the water pressure is greatest at hole - a) A - b) B - c) C - d) D. 5. The pipe material that offers the greatest resistance to water flow is - a) grade X copper - b) grade Z copper - c) PVC-U - d) galvanised LCS. 6. The process of siphonage utilises - a) atmospheric pressure - b) specific gravity - c) capillary action - d) vacuum pumps. 7. Which one of the following should be used to measure the temperature of flow and return pipework in a heating system? - a) Clip on thermometer. - b) Mercury wall thermometer. - c) Bimetallic strip. - d) Phial of heat sensitive gas. 8. Copper has a specific heat capacity of 0.385 kJ/kg °C. The amount of heat energy needed to heat 1 kg of copper by 2°C is - a) 0.385 kJ - b) 0.77 kJ - c) 3.85 kJ - d) 7.7 kJ. **Q = m.C.ΔT = 1.0385.2 = 0.77kJ** 9. Which of the following most accurately describes the way in which heat is transferred by radiation? - a) Heat transfer to a body in straight lines. - b) Transfer of heat energy through solids. - c) Transfer of heat through a fluid substance. - d) Heat transfer through chemical reaction. 10. Permanent hardness in water is caused by the - a) permeation of rainwater through peat - b) solvent ability of water to dissolve minerals from sandstone - c) solvent ability of water to dissolve calcium sulphate - d) solvent ability of water to dissolve calcium carbonate. 11. The direct result of hard water in domestic properties is most likely to be - a) reduced system efficiency - b) water hammer - c) persistent running overflow - d) water that will produce a lather. 12. The effect of electrolytic action upon a type of metal is dependent upon the - a) specific gravity of the metal - b) number of electrons present in one atom of the metal - c) position of the metal in the electromotive series - d) melting point of the metal. **Figure 2** shows four tubes labelled A, B, C and D. 13. Refer to Figure 2. Capillary attraction would be greatest in tube - a) A - b) B - c) C - d) D. 14. Relative density is the - a) force exerted by the density of a substance - b) density of a substance in comparison to the density of water - c) density of water displaced when a substance is placed in water - d) density of a substance divided by its volume. 15. Which one of the following metals has the highest rate of heat conductivity? - a) Steel. - b) Copper. - c) Lead. - d) Iron. 16. Which one of the following metals needs to be treated if it is exposed to the effects of atmospheric corrosion? - a) Iron. - b) Lead. - c) Galvanised steel. - d) Zinc. 17. During electrolytic action the - a) anode will gradually destroy the cathode - b) electrolyte will destroy the cathode - c) electrolyte will be used up and disappear - d) cathode will gradually destroy the anode. 18. What is the fuse rating for a 600 watt appliance on a 220 volt supply? - a) 1 amp. - b) 3 amp. - c) 6 amp. - d) 13 amp. **I = P/V = 600/220 ≈ 2.73 amps** 19. Socket outlets in a domestic property usually have a maximum amp rating of - a) 6 amps - b) 9 amps - c) 13 amps - d) 15 amps. 20. It would be most appropriate for a plumber to use temporary earth continuity bonds when - a) flushing a domestic hot water system - b) working on a central heating control panel - c) changing a cold water tap washer - d) removing a section of system pipework.