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English
PART ONE:- Choose the best answer
--------1. If you weren’t ill, you to do the test.
A. will have B. would have C. would have had D.
would had
--------2. My teacher with me if I did my homework on time.
A. would be pleased B. will be pleased
C. would be pleasing D. would have been pleased
--------3. Have you finished your meat?
A. eat B. ate C. eating D. to eat
--------4. Where is Melat? She promised us early.
A. to come B. come C. coming D. to coming
--------5. I hope a doctor one day.
A. be B. been C. being D. to be
--------6. Please don’t stop , the floor is still dirty.
A. to sweep B. sweept C. sweeping D. to sweeping
--------7. Which sentence shows a future event.
A. I am not playing football after school today C. Which school will you
teach next year?
B. Are you going to buy anything at the market today? D. all
--------8. Ayantu, brother is a famous musican, is a good friend of
mine
A. who B. of whom C. whom D. whose
--------9. The prime minster lives in that village I was born.
A. from which B. on which C. where D. of which
--------10. Cars are obliged to stop when the traffic lights are red has similar
meaning with
A. cars ought to stop when the traffic lights are red
B. Cars should stop when the traffic lights are red.
C. Cars had better stop when the traffic lights are red
D. Cars must stop when the traffic lights are red
--------11. I don’t think It is a good idea to talk about politics here. Means
A. you mustn’t talk about plitics here. C. you shouldn’t talk about
pilitics here
B. you need to talk about politics here D. you couldn’t talk about
politics here

-------12. Children are forbidden to be late for school so


A. They should probably come early B. They must come early
C. They must come late D. They ought to come early
-------13. Beka’s handwriting is bad, but Taye’s is and Robel’s is the

A. worst / worse B. worse / worst C. gooder / goodest


-------14. I like fish, but I like Spaghetti even and I like sushi of all.
A. worse / worst B. good / best C. better / the best D.
well / best
-------15. Other planes are not so concorde.
A. more expensive B. expensive as C. expensive D. as
expensive
-------16. He knows about classical music.
A. a lot B. a lot of C. many D. a few
-------17. He has a lot of friends. He is than Tomy.
A. much less friendly B. less friendly C. the most friendly D.
more friendly
-------18. I think he was driving .
A. dangerous B. less careful C. hardly D. carelessly
-------19. I don’t know why she behaves so sometimes.
A. carless B. badly C. worse D. stranger
-------20. This bag isn’t it looks.
A. as lighty as B. lighter C. as light as D. the
lightest
-------21. I haven’t been as fat as I’m now.
A. ever B. never C. usually D. sometimes
-------22. Not every American English.
A. doesn’t speak B. don’t speak C. speak D.
speaks
-------23. I looked for my book , but I can’t find it.
A. anywhere B. somewhere C. everywhere D.
nowhere
-------24. I will go now.
A. have to B. should C. ought to D. must
-------25. If you don’t feel better, you go to bed.
A. ought B. should C. don’t have to D. needn’t
-------26. X: I have a toothache Y: You’d go to the dentist.
A. better B. should C. used to D. must
-------27. We to stop pollution.
A. must B. should C. had better D. ought
-------28. A boy a blue jacket is an excellent football player
A. worn B. wearing C. to be worn D. wears
-------29. Passengers are forbidden to the driver.
A. to talk B. talking C. talk D. talked
-------30. Can you tell me how to the station?
A. get B. getting C. to get D. to have got

Geography
PART ONE:- Write True if the statement is correct and write False if it is incorrect
-------1. The distribution of air pressure over the glob is known as the horizontal
distribution of
pressure.
-------2. Atmospheric pressure is the same all over the earth.
-------3. On weather map pressure is indicated by drawing isolines of pressure called
Isobars.
-------4. In areas where the ISo bars are spaced widly apart the pressure gradiant is
high and
strong winds exist.
-------5. Because of the earth’s rotation the direction of wind blow may not be at
right angles to
wind iso bar.
-------6. Land and sea breeze winds are common a long coastal areas.
-------7. Strong winds are danger for aviation and tall structure.
-------8. A cloud is a dense concentration of very fine invisible water droplets.
-------9. The energy that the earth recrives from the sun is distributed evenly.
-------10. Water heats more quickly than land. But it loses its heat quicker than land.
PART TWO:- Match the terms under column “A” with their meanings under
column “B”
“A” “B”
-------11. Coriolis force A. common in south and southeast Asia
-------12. Cirrostratus B. the force that affect the direction of wind
-------13. June 21 C. The sun is over head on Tropic of cancer
-------14. December 21 D. the sun is over head on Tropic of
Capricorn
-------15. Ocean current E. Reduce the amount of solar radition
reaching to the
-------16. Cloud cover earth surface.
-------17. Monsoon winds F. horizontal movement of ocean water
G. one type of cloud
H. mountain breez
PART THREE:- Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write
the
letter of your choice on the space provided
-------18. The normal decrease of temperature with hight is 6.40C per
A. 100 meter B. 1000m C. 2000m D.
2000m
-------19. One of the following is the most common planetary wind
A. trade wind B. westrilies winds C. polareasterlies
D. all
-------20. The direction of changed b/n summer and winter.
A. trade wind B. monsson wind C. local winds D.
polar esatrlies
-------21. blows out ward in the anti clock wise direction in the southern
hemisphere
A. Anti – cyclones B. cyclonec C. coriolis D. none
-------22. are atmospjetoc distribution which involve a closed circulation
about a low
pressure center.
A. Anti – cyclones B. cyclones C. Isobars D.
Defelection
------23. During the day air at the bottom of the valley rises along the mountain
slope. This wind
is called
A. valley breeze B. mountain breeze C. land breeze
D. seabreale
------24. The tropical rain forest is characterized by
A. unreliable rainfall B. dry hot temperature C. wet and hot
temperature
D. low temperature
------25. The zone between 23 ½0 N and 23 ½0 South is called
A. frigid B. boundary C. map D.
wind
------26. is a part of eath surface which has similar physical element.
A. region B. boundary C. map D. wind
------27. One of the following is not an economic activity an equatorial rain forest
region
A. mining B. plantation agriculture C. Hunting and gathering D. none
PART FOUR:- Answer the following questions

28. The earth divided in two three majoe temperature zones. These are

A.

B.

C.

Civic
PART ONE:- Write True if the statement is correct and write False if it is incorrect
--------1. Saving only helps to buy big things.
--------2. Extra vagant things are Important.
--------3. Family planning means to limit the amount of family expenditure.
--------4. A self – reliant person does not receive any her perform other people.
--------5. Managing money is achieving a balance between income and expense.
PART TWO:- Match the phrases under column “A” with their answer under
column “B”
“A” “B”
--------6. Extra Vagancy A. Higher rate of Investment
--------7. Religious Dagmatism B. money that banks pay at regular intervals
--------8. Saving Account C. The nearst goal
--------9. Conservation D. Not to work on holidays
--------10. Short term E. Protecting resources
--------11. Interest F. money mismanagement
--------12. Economic growth G. money deposit in a bank
PART THREE:- Choose the best answer from the given alternatives
-------13. Planning helps to:
A. Achieve our goal B. properly use our resources
C. be extravagant D. a and b
-------14. Which one of the following does not contribute to extra vagant spending?
A. wedding coremonies B. Religious celebrations
C. Funeral and memorial D. Iqub and Idir
-------15. The habit of spending more than necessary is known as
A. Igal B. Saving C. Banking D. Extravagancy
-------16. Which one of the following is the correct ordering of steps of the
management process?
A. organizing, planning, implementing, Evaluating
B. planning, implementing, organizing, evaluating
C. Evaluating, organizing, planning, implementing
D. planning, organizing, implementing, evaluating

-------17. Which one is different from Others?


A. Ikub B. Bank C. Credit Unions D. Idir
-------18. Identifying the false statement from the following
A. people save for emergency, social obligation and future consumption
B. the qualiability of financial Institutions is not vital for saving
C. modern banks and financial institutions encourage saving D. none
-------19. Which of the following helps you to develop your self reliance?
A. knowing your good qualities B. Fighting against the hebit of
dependency
C. Auiding asking help from other people D. A and B
-------20. People who up hold the truth and die for it are usually understand as
A. opportunistic B. loyalists C. Rigid D. Heroes
PART FOUR:- Fill in the blank space
21. is a plan and financial guide lines used in the spending
and saving
money wisely.
22. is the money that ore earns.
23. are the things on which one spends the money.
24. refers to a set of decisions about what and how to do.
25. are expense that one has to pay regularly.
PART FIVE:- Give short answer
26. List the purposes of saving

A. B.

C.

27. Write types of saving

A. B.

28. List forms of saving

A. B.

Physics
PART ONE:- Say True or False
--------1. The VR of the wheel and axle is the ratio of the radius of the wheel to the
radius of the axle
--------2. Two or more gears together are called gear ratio.
--------3. Fixed pulleys are used to multiplication of force.
--------4. If a large force acts on a small area it creates a greater pressure.
--------5. At any given depth the pressure is eqaul in all direction.
PART TWO:- Choose the best answer from the given alternatives
--------6. A complex machine with the combination of screw and lever.
A. Pulley B. Lever C. Jackscrew D. Load
--------7. If the number of teeth in the driver gear is greater than the number of teeth
in the driven
Year, then the system is
A. direction changer B. force multiplier C. speed multiplier
D. none
--------8. Find the V.R of gears when the number of teeth on driving is 50 and
number of teeth on
driven is 20. A. 0.2 B. 0.4 C. 1 D. 2.5
--------9. The Velocity ratio of single movable pulley is always equal to
A. 2 B. 3 C. 1 D. 4
--------10. A single fixed pulley is used only to .
A. to change direction of motion B. to change direction of force
C. to change the rope D. to change speed
--------11. If there were no friction, which one is true
A. work input is less than output work B. work input is equal to work
output
C. work output is less than work input D. all
--------12. Which one of the following physical quantity don not have units
A. velocity ratio B. efficiency C. mechanical advantage D. all
of the above
--------13. Which one of the following instrument that is used to measure
atomospheric pressure
A. Thermometer B. Barometer C. Anemometer D. Temperature
--------14. The ratio between the density of two substance
A. Relative density B. fluid density C. air density D. none
--------15. The property of a substance when the force applied on it the volume will
stays the same
is called
A. density B. Incompressible C. pressure D. all
--------16. Calculate the relative density of mercury, whose density is 13,600 kg/m 3
A. 130 B. 13.6 C. 1360 D. none
--------17. The SI – unit of pressure is
A. Pascal B. N/m2 C. N/m3 D. A and B
--------18. A force of 80N is applied to a surface of 10cm2. What is the pressure?
A. 20,000pa B. 80,000pa C. 60,000pa D. 160,000pa
--------19. One of the following is the uses of air pressure
A. suction pad B. lift pump C. force pump D. all
--------20. The pressure at ground level is equal to
A. 760m B. 101kpa C. 102kpa D. all
PART THREE:- Short answer
21. What is Fluid?

22. Explain the difference between gases and liquids?

23. State pascal’s principle?

24. Why mercury is selected for the construction of barometer?

25. What is pressure?

Chemistry
PART ONE:- Write True for correct statement and False for incorrect statement
--------1. If two elements combine chemically in more than one proportion by mass
the compounds
they form are different.
--------2. Irreversible reactions take place in both the forward and backward
directions.
--------3. Most of the chemical reactions are accompanied by energy change.
--------4. Change in enthalpy (H) is the amount of heat energy liberated or
obsorbed by a
chemical reaction.
--------5. In any chemical reaction, each type of atoms is conserved.
--------6. In a chemical equation the starting substances are called products.
PART TWO:- Match column “A” with appropriate answer with column “B”
“A” “B”
--------7. The fundamental law of chemical reaction A. multiple proportion
--------8. Chemical change B. exploding of gun
powder
--------9. Physical change C. Dissolving of sugar in
water
--------10. Endothermic r x n D. h is negative
--------11. Exothermic reaction E. Catalyst
F. H is positive
G. Enthalpy of reaction
PART THREE:- Choose the correct answers from the given alternatives
--------12. In 18gr of water there are 2gr of H and 16gr of Oxygen. The law of this
statement is
A. conservation of mass C. multiple proportion
B. definite proportion D. none of these
--------13. Which of the following is not always conserved during a chemical
reactions?
A. number of atoms B. charge C. number of molecules D.
energy
--------14. Given the reaction
N2 + 3H2 2NH3. The law of definite proportions sugest
that
A. 1gr of H2 always combines with 14gr N2
B. The proportions of N and H can be varied independently
C. The composition of NH3 varies depending on the reaction condition
D. 1gr of hydrogen combines with 4.67gr of N2
--------15. When the equation H2S + HNO3 S + NO + H2O is balanced
A. the coefficient of S is 1 B. the coefficient of H2O is 3
C. the coefficient of HNO3 is 2 D. the coefficient of H2S is 4
--------16. Which one of the following is balanced chemical equation?
A. 2HBr + H2SO4 SO2 + Br2 + H2O B. 3NO2 + H2O
2HNO2 + NO
C. 3Mg + 5O2 2MgO D. C5H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2
--------17. If a molecule of CX2 has a relative mass 4 times that of a carbon atom,
then the atomic
mass of X would be. (Atwt. C = 12 )
A. 44 B. 48 C. 36 D. 32
--------18. The reaction 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2 is
A. a replacement reaction B. a decomposition reaction
C. a double replacement reaction D. a single displacement reaction

--------19. Which one of the following chemical r x ns is a double displacement?


A. Cl2 + 2KI KCl + I2 B. Na3PO4 + Al(NO3)3 NaNO3
+ AlPO4
C. 2H2O2 2H2O + O2 D. all
--------20. One of the following gas is produced when copper react with dilute nitric
acid?
A. NO B. NO2 C. N2O D. N2O3
--------21. The reaction Sb + Cl2 SbCl2, is also called
A. decomposition B. combination C. displacement D. double
displacement
Using the following figure to answer for question No 22 and 23 about the reaction

--------22. Which of the following part of the figure indicates the value of heat of
reaction?
A. b B. c C. a D. none
--------23. The reaction as indicated by energy diagram
A. is endothermic B. is exothermic
C. has temperature dependent activation energy D. all of the above
--------24. A reaction is said to be exothermic, if the H is
A. Positive B. negative C. Zero D. none of the
above
-------25. Which of the following is incorrect about exothermic reaction?
A. H is negative B. Heat is release C. HP > Hr D. HP
< Hr
-------26. A chemical reaction that absorbs heat from the surrounding is said to be
and
has value
A. exothermic, negative C. exothermic, positive
B. Endothermic, positive D. Endothermic, negative
-------27. Which one of the following chemical reaction is single displacement?
A. 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2 B. K2O + H2SO4 K2SO4 +
H2O
C. 2K + 2H2O 2KOH + H D. SO3 + H2O H2SO4
-------28. Which of the following is a physical change?
A. souring of milk C. lighting a condole
B. magnetizing a piece of iron D. digestion of food

PART FOUR:- Work out


29. Determine the sing H and drawn an ethahlpy diagram of
4Al + 3O2 2Al2O3 + 3352KJ

30. Write the balanced chemical equation for


i. the thermar decomposition of lead(II) nitrate to lead(II)oxide,nitrogen
dioxide and oxygen

ii. Cu + HNO3 CU(NO3)2 + NO2 + H2O


Maths
PART ONE:- Write True for correct statement and False for wrong statements
--------1. Every relation is function.
--------2. The relation R = { ( X , Y ) : X is son of Y } is a function.
--------3. The set of all second co – ordinate of a relation are called Domain.
--------4. The graph of a linear function is a straight line.
--------5. If f(x) = X2 + 2, then f(-2) is 4.
--------6. If R = { ( x, y ) : Y is a multiple of X } is a function.
--------7. The graph of f(x) = -2x2 + 4x + 10 opens upward.
--------8. The point of X – intercept of a line whose equation is defined by f(x) = ax +

b is
--------9. If f(x) = 3, then f(x) is a constant function.
-------10. The graph of f(x) = 2 – 3x is decreasing.
PART TWO:- Match each of the function in column “A” with its corresponding
range in column “B”
Column “A” Column “B”
-------11. f(x) = X2 A. { Y:Y > 0 }
-------12. f(x) = 2x – 1 B. { Y:Y  IR }

-------13. f(x) = C. { Y:Y = 10 }


-------14. f(x) = 10 D. { Y:Y < 2 }

-------15. f(x) = E. : Y:Y > 3 }


PART THREE:- Choose the letter of the correct answer from the given alternatives
-------16. The Domain of f(x) = is
A. IR B. { X:X > 4 } C. { X:X > -4 } D.
{ X:X > 0 }

-------17. If f(x) = 2x + then find the value of f(5) = ?


A. 1 B. 10 C. 13 D. 3
-------18. The turning point of a downward parabola is called
A. symmetry B. vertex C. minimum point
D. axis

-------19. Which of the following is not a linear function?


A. f(x) = 3x + 1 B. 2x2 – 2x = y C. x – 2y = 3 D. x
+ y = 1 – 3x
-------20. The slope of a line defined by y – 3 = X is
A. -3 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
-------21. Which of the following function graph is increasing?
A. 2y = 3x – 2 B. f(x) – 7 = 2 C. f(x) = 4 D. all
-------22. The point of Y – intercept of the graph of the function f(x) – 5 = 3x is
A. ( 0 , 5 ) B. ( 0 , 3 ) C. ( 0 , 8 ) D. ( -2 , 0 )
-------23. Let f(x) = 2 – 3x and g(x) = X – 3 then evaluate f/g (4) = ?
A. 10 B. 1 C. -10 D. 14
-------24. The leading coefficient of the function f(x) = 2x2 + 3x + 1 is
A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
-------25. The X – intercept of the graph of the function f(x) = 3x – 4 is
A. -4/3 B. -4 C. 4/3 D. 3
PART FOUR:- Work Out the following by showing all the necessary steps
Let f = { ( 2,3 ) , ( 4,9 ) , ( 3, -8 ) and g = { ( 1,2 ) , ( 2,5 ) , ( 3,10 ) , ( 4,17 ) } then
determine
26. Domain of f + g =

27. -2f =

28. f – g =

29. fg =

30. fg(2) =

Biology
PART ONE:- Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is
incorrect
--------1. Gram positive bacteria are stained red during staining.
--------2. Ulcers which is formed in genetal organ can increase the risk of HIV AIDS.
--------3. Species is a group of closely related genus.
--------4. Similar species are grouped in to a broader taxon.
--------5. Gamctophyte generation produce gametes by mitosis.
PART TWO:- Choose the best answer from a given alternatives
--------6. A branch of biology that studies about classification of organisms are
A. Botany B. Taxonomy C. Ecology D.
Microbiology
-------7. Biologists classify living organisms for the purpose of
A. to simplify their study B. to distinguish organisms from other
organisms
C. to understand how life is originated D. all of the above
-------8. The scientists classify organisms using a series of hierarchical categories
called
A. Taxo B. Kingdom C. Classification D. Species
-------9. Which of the following shows the correct sequence of taxa from specific to
general?
A. kingdom – phylum – class – order – family – genus – species
B. species – genus – family – order – class – phyla – kingdom
C. kingdom – phylum – order – class – family – genus – species
D. species – genus – family – class – order – phylum – kingdom
------10. Which of the following is an examples of kingdom monera?
A. Blue green algae C. unicellular agae
B. oomycota D. basidiomycota
------11. Which of the following is not included under kingdom fungi?
A. Oomycota B. Ascomycota C. Zygomycota D. Basidimycota E. all
------12. One of the following is not a parasitic fungi?
A, Candida oblicans B. Tenea pedis C. mucor D. mildews
------13. One of the following is not characteristic of Angiosperms?
A. Have flowers as reproductive organs B. Classfied as monocotyledon
and dicotyledons
C. Have seed enclosed in hard cones D. Have well develop Xylem and
phloem tissue

------14. As we go down in the taxonomic hierarchy from kingdom to species


A. Organism become more similar C. The different b/n organisms become
very wide B. Organisms become more different D. Diversity increase
-----15. Mosses and liverwort belong to kingdom and phylum

A. Animalia, Bryo phyta C. Plantae, chlorophyta


B. Plantae , pteridophyta D. Plantae, Bryophyta
PART THREE:- Match the items in column “B” with items in column “A”
“A” “B”
-----16. Bryophyta A. nitrogen containing poly saccharide
-----17. Pteriodyphta B. the assosciation b/n fungi and algae
-----18. Gymnospermae C. feed on dead organic matter
-----19. Gametophyte D. mosses and liver wont
-----20. Sporophyte E. conferophyta
-----21. King dom protista F. filicinophyta
-----22. kingdom monera G. Angiospermophyta
-----23. Chitin H. mitosis
-----24. Lichen I. meiosis
-----25. Saprophyte J. prokaryotic cell
K. Eukaryotic cell
L. Mycellium
PART FOUR:- Fill the blank space with an appropriate answer
26. Leaves of ferns are called
27. The systems of naming organisms on a scientific basis is known as

28. The Scientific name of Koso plant is known as


PART FIVE:- Give short answer from a given question
29. Mention the main taxonomic hierchy of living organism

30. Write the four common division of kingdom plantae?

History
PART ONE:- Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect
--------1. The period of western Europian history from 500AD to 1000AD is refered
to the Dark age
--------2. During the Dark Age Greeco – Roman civilization was developed.
--------3. The Carolinian empire was founded by the German Emperor Otto the
great.
--------4. In western Europe the collapse of the western Roman Empire led to the
bilth of
Fewdalism system.
--------5. The Byzantine Empire was also known as western Europe Empire.
--------6. The name Byzantine comes from Byzantium the old name of the city of
constant in pole.
--------7. The Seljuk Turks were a nomadic people who came from the deserts of
Turk stan in
central Asia.
--------8. Early capitalism took shape in western Europe in the period b/n 1500 and
1700AD.
--------9. In the fifteen and sixteen century spain and Portugal were the leaders in the
voyages of
Explorations and discoveries.
--------10. Germen and Itali destroyed the old American Indian empire in America
in 16thC.
PART TWO:- Match the termes in column “A” with their mening under column
“B”
“A” “B”
--------11. Huguenots A. fiction written by Thomas
more
--------12. Janissalies B. fiction written by Dante
Aligheri
--------13. Prince Henery and Queen Isabella C. picture painted by Leonardo
da Vinic
--------14. Don Quixete D. The calvin’s followers in
france
--------15. The last supper E. The owners of factories and
rich merchants
--------16. Divine comedy F. written by Spaniard
Cervantes
--------17. Utopia G. well trained ottoman turks
soldiers
--------18. bourgeoisie H. supported the voyages of
explorers
PART THREE:- Choose the best answer from the given alternative and write the
letter of your choice on the space provided
--------19. was a religious movement that led to the separation of protestant
from Chatolic
A. Renesence B. Reformation C. Inligment D.
Fewdalism

--------20. The reformation started in German by

A. martin Luther B. king hennery C. queen ezabella D.


princo hennery
--------21. was a French protestant reformer who lived in Geneva.

A. Jean Calvin B. Jhon Mox C. Martin Luther D.

Protentaste

-------22. In spain the missionary organization known as socity of Jesus was formed
by
A. Huguenots B. Ignatius Loyola C. Jhon Knox D.

King Henry
-------23. In Scotland John knox established his own type of Calvinist Protestantism
known as
the
A. Colvanist curch B. Presbeterian church C. Huguenots

D. all

-------24. was an intellectual movement.

A. Reformation B. Renaissance C. Capitalism D.

Fewdalism

-------25. The Polish declared that the earth revolve around the sun.

A. Gallilio Galili B. Nicholas Copernicus C. David D.


Charls Darwin
-------26. whom European called the “magnificient” ruled ottoman
empire from
1520 to 1566.
A. Ahmed Ibn Al Gazi B. Suliman I C. Osman D.

Mohammud nur

-------27. In 1543 an Ottoman army of 150,000 troops led by captured

Constantinople

A. Sulriman I B. Mohammed II C. Osman or Othoman D.


Seljuk Turks
-------28. Village of the middle age were known as

A. feud B. vassalage C. manors D. knights

-------29. Peasants who rented the land, paid tributes and give free labour were

called A. knights B. clergy C. manors D. serfs


-------30. The ruling calss of the feudal society was made up of

A. kings B. knights C. clergy D. all

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