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Extra Classes – Grade 11/12 Maths and Science Questions

BIOLOGY

A. penis
B. urethra
C. epididymis
D. seminal vesicles

A. Growth hormone
B. Abscisic acid
C. Gibberellin
D. Auxin

1. anaphase I.
2. anaphase II.
3. metaphase I.
4. metaphase II.

A. vasodilation and sweating.
B. vasoconstriction and shivering.
C. sweating and shivering.
D. vasoconstriction and vasodilation.

A. Insulin
B. Aldosterone
C. Adrenalin
D. Growth hormone

An investigation was carried out to determine the fertility levels of healthy males in different age groups.
The procedure followed was as follows:

• 50 healthy males in each of the following age groups were asked to participate: 20–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–59 and 60–69.
• Semen was collected from each of the males.
The number of active sperm cells present in the semen was counted for each man in each age group and averages were calculated.

A. Fitness levels of the males
B. Age groups of the males
C. Number of active sperm cells
D. Amount of semen

A. Number of participants in each age group
B. Fertility levels of males in each age group
C. Number of active sperm cells
D. Age groups of the males

QUESTIONS 1.1.8 AND 1.1.9 REFER TO THE GRAPH BELOW. THE GRAPH SHOWS THE CHANGES IN THE CONCENTRATION OF FEMALE HORMONES (LH AND FSH) IN TWO FEMALES DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE.

A. Female A, because the FSH levels are high
B. Female A, because the LH levels are too high on day 13
C. Female B, because LH inhibits the development of a follicle
D. Female B, because a follicle did not develop in the ovary

A. FSH increases on day 14 because the Graafian follicle is
secreting progesterone.
B. FSH increases after day 9 as the pituitary gland/hypophysis is
secreting progesterone.
C. FSH decreases after day 4 to ensure that implantation occurs.
D. FSH increases in the first two days to stimulate the
development of a follicle.

1.2 Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions.

1.2.3 A disorder of the nervous system that is characterised by the breakdown of the myelin sheath of neurons

1.2.4 A hormone produced by the pituitary gland/hypophysis that stimulates milk production in human females

PHYSICS

1.1 A boy applies a force of 400 N to push a crate as shown below.The frictional force acting on the crate is 300N.
The magnitude of the force exerted by the crate on the boy is

A. 0 N
B. 50 N
C. 300 N
D. 400 N

1.2 The following graph represents the relationship between acceleration and net force for two objects X and Y moving on the same frictionless surface.

Which one of the following statements is TRUE?

A. X has a greater mass than Y

B. X has a smaller acceleration than Y for equal forces

C. X experiences a greater force than Y for equal accelerations.

D. The gradient of graph X represents the inverse of the mass of X

1.3 Which ONE of the following physical quantities is a measure of the inertia of a body?

A. Mass

B. Energy

C. Velocity

D. Acceleration

1.4 A car moving forward collides with a tree and comes to rest very quickly.The passenger who was not wearing a seat belt continued moving forward and collided with a car’s windscreen.Which law explains this scenario?

A. Newton’s first law of motion

B.Newton’s second law of motion

C.Newton’s third law of motion

D. Newton’s law on universal gravitation

1.5 A laptop rests on a table.According to Newton’s 3rd law what is the reaction force to the weight of the laptop?

A. The upward force of the table on the laptop
B.The upward force of the laptop on the earth
c.The downward force of the Earth on the laptop
D.The normal force on the laptop

1.6 A lady pushes against a heavy crate on a horizontal surface.One action reaction force pair applicable to this situation is indicated in the diagram below

Which one of the following statements is correct for this situation?

A. The crate accelerates because the magnitude of the force of the lady on the crate is greater than the magnitude of the force of the crate on the lady.

B. The crate remains stationary because the force of the lady on the crate is equal in the magnitude to the force of the crate on the lady.

C. The crate remains stationary because the force of the lady on the crate is equal in the magnitude to the force of the friction on the crate

D.The crate moves at constant velocity because the force of the lady on the crate is equal in magnitude to the force of the crate on the lady

1.7 The gravitational force between two uniform spheres will change to one half of the original force if the

A. Mass of each sphere is halved
B. Distance between them is halved
C. Distance between them is doubled
D. Mass of one of the spheres is halved

MATHS

1. In the diagram A(6;-2), B(2;15) and C(-4;3) are the vertices of triangle ABC. M is the midpoint of AB. N is a point on CA such that MN || BC

1.1 Determine the coordinates of M the midpoint of AB
1.2 Determine the gradient of line MN
1.3 Hence or otherwise determine the equation of line MN in the form y=mx + c
1.4 Calculate with reasons, the coordinates of point N
1.5 If ABCD (in that order) is a parallelogram determine the coordinates of point D