Key Stage 3 Physics Revision 1
Key Stage 3 Physics Revision 1
Use the following list to assess your knowledge of the key topics You should decide if you know
the topic very well (), reasonably well () or not at all well ()
Ammeter
Amp
Attraction
Domain
Electric current
Electromagnet
Magnetic field
Magnetic field
Magnetic material
Parallel circuit
Repulsion
Resistance
Series circuit
Solenoid
Voltage
Voltmeter
Sample Exam Questions
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Level 4
The pen is held up by two magnets, one in the stand and the other in the pen.
m a g n e t in s ta n d
N
m a g n e t in p e n
pen
s ta n d
(a) On the dotted lines above, label the North pole and the South pole of the magnet in the
pen.
m a g n e t in s ta n d
N
b lo c k o f m e ta l
m a g n e t in p e n
s ta n d
(i) On the dotted lines above, label the North poles and the South poles of both the
block of metal and the magnet.
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1 mark
(c) John repeated the experiment using a piece of wood instead of a block of metal. The pen
did not stay up.
Give the reason for this.
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1 mark
maximum 4 marks
2. Alice connects four light bulbs for her model house, as shown. She puts the bulbs into the holes
in the back wall.
(a) When Alice turns the switch on, the bulbs do not light up. The batteries are not flat. None
of the bulbs is broken.
Why do the bulbs not light up?
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1 mark
(b) Alice makes the circuit work. When she turns the switch on, the bulbs are not very bright.
What must Alice add to the circuit to make the bulbs brighter?
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1 mark
(c) The four bulbs in the circuit are the same. Which statement is correct?
Tick the correct box.
1 mark
b u lb A
b u lb B b u lb C
b u lb B
b u lb C
b u lb A b u lb D
b u lb D
circuit 1 circuit 2
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1 mark
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1 mark
(e) In circuit 2, Alice adds another switch so that she can turn bulb A off while the other bulbs
stay on.
Write the letter S on circuit 2 to show where Alice should add the switch.
1 mark
Maximum 6 marks
Level 5
paper cup
N
m agnet
S
S
g la s s b e a k e r
m agnet N
diagram A
not to scale
What two forces act on the paper cup and its contents to keep it in this position?
1. ...........................................................
1 mark
2. ...........................................................
1 mark
(b) Debbie put 5 g of aluminium rivets into the paper cup.
It moved down a little as shown in diagram B.
a lu m in iu m S
r iv e ts
diagram B
not to scale
Debbie plotted a graph to show how the mass of aluminium rivets affected the distance the
cup moved down.
4
d is ta n c e p a p e r
cup m oved 3
d o w n (m m )
2
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
m a s s (g )
(i) Use the graph to find the mass that made the cup move down 4 mm.
............... g
1 mark
(ii) Why did the graph stay flat with masses greater than 40 g?
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1 mark
(c) Debbie removed the 5 g of aluminium rivets and put 5 g of iron nails into the cup.
N
ir o n
S n a ils
diagram C
not to scale
The paper cup moved down more with 5 g of iron nails than with 5 g of aluminium rivets as
shown in diagram C.
Give the reason for this.
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1 mark
maximum 5 marks
4. The diagram shows a circuit for controlling an electric motor.
la m p 1 la m p 2
s w itc h A s w it c h B
M
m o to r
This circuit can make the motor turn forwards or backwards.
Complete the table to show which lamp, if any, is lit and in which direction, if any, the motor turns.
W h ic h la m p , In w h ic h d ir e c tio n , if
s w itc h A s w it c h B if a n y , is lit? a n y, d o e s th e m o to r
tu rn ?
up dow n la m p 1 fo r w a rd s
up up
dow n up
dow n dow n
4 marks
Level 6
c o il ir o n c o r e c o il s te e l c o re
p o w e r s u p p ly p o w e r s u p p ly
on on
(a) How can you tell that the strength of both electromagnets is the same?
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1 mark
c o il ir o n c o r e c o il s te e l c o re
p o w e r s u p p ly p o w e r s u p p ly
o ff o ff
Why is iron used, rather than steel, for the core of an electromagnet?
Use the diagrams above to help you.
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1 mark
He placed the sensor 25 mm from the electromagnet and increased the current in the coil.
2 5 m m fro m
e le c tr o m a g n e t
r e a d in g o n
th e s e n s o r
5 0 m m fro m
e le c tr o m a g n e t
c u rre n t (a m p s )
(i) How did the distance of the sensor from the electromagnet affect the reading on the
sensor?
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1 mark
(ii) How did the size of the current in the coil affect the strength of the electromagnet?
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1 mark
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1 mark
maximum 5 marks
6. Peter measured the current through each of three similar bulbs in a parallel circuit.
A1
A2
A3
He had only one ammeter and he placed it first at A1, then A2, then A3, in order to measure the
currents.
The table shows his results.
A1 0.14
A2 0.16
A3 0.15
(a) He expected the current readings to be the same for each bulb but found they were
different.
1. ................................................................................................................
2. ................................................................................................................
2 marks
(b) Peter then measured the current at A4 and recorded it as 0.45 A. He concluded that the
current at A4 could be calculated by adding together the currents through each of the
bulbs at positions A1, A2 and A3.
A4
He added two more similar bulbs to his circuit, in parallel. The current through each bulb
was 0.15 A.
Use Peter's conclusion to predict the current at A4 with the 5 bulbs in the circuit.
................ A
A4
1 mark
(c) Peter left the circuit connected overnight. He used a datalogger to measure the current at
position A4 at regular intervals of time. The next morning the bulbs were dim.
Using the axes below, sketch (do not plot) how the current at position A4 might change
with time.
(i) The correct labels for each axis, including the correct units.
0
0
2 marks
Maximum 5 marks
Level 7
She closed switch E but the electromagnet was not strong enough to close the reed
switch.
(i) Give two ways Hilary could increase the strength of the electromagnet.
1. .........................................................................................................
2. .........................................................................................................
2 marks
1 mark
(b) (i) Iron and steel are both magnetic materials.
Explain why the strips must be made of iron and not steel.
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1 mark
(ii) She replaced the reed switch with a piece of copper wire.
The current through the bulb increased.
Explain why more current flowed through the bulb when the reed switch was
replaced with copper wire.
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1 mark
maximum 5 marks
8. The diagram shows a rectangular coil and circuit. It has two iron rods in it.
The rods are parallel and touching. They are free to move.
(a) When the switch is closed, the two rods move apart.
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2 marks
(ii) The switch is then opened to break the circuit. What, if anything, happens to
the two iron rods?
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1 mark
(b) One of the two iron rods is taken out and replaced with a brass rod.
The rods are parallel and touching.
What, if anything, will happen to the rods when the switch is closed?
Explain your answer.
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2 marks
Maximum 5 marks
Level 8
9. The flow of water through tubes can be used as a model to explain some of the rules
about electrical circuits.
w a te r
flo w in g
p ip e Y out at
y c m 3 /s
w a te r p ip e X
flo w in g
in a t
x c m 3 /s w a te r
p ip e Z flo w in g
out at
z c m 3 /s
(a) What is the relationship between the rate of flow in the three pipes, X, Y and Z?
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1 mark
(b) The diagram below shows a water circuit, in which water is forced round by a
pump. The rates of flow at two places are written on the diagram.
(i) At what rate is water flowing:
3
into the pump? . cm /s
3
out of the pump? .. cm /s
1 mark
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1 mark
A family, who did not understand electricity very well, always made sure there was a bulb in
each of the light fittings in their house. They were afraid that electricity would escape from an
empty light socket when the switch was turned on.
(c) Explain why electricity does not escape from an empty light socket.
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1 mark
Maximum 4 marks
10. The simplified diagram shows a device which protects people from being electrocuted when
using power tools such as hedge cutters. The wire in one part of the circuit is shown darker to
make the circuit clearer.
When the armature is attracted towards the soft iron core, the contacts are pushed apart and
break the circuit.
pow er
s u p p ly
c o n ta c ts c o m p re s s e d
case s p r in g
c o il A c o il B
s o ft h in g e
ir o n
c o re
s te e l
a rm a tu re
h in g e
pow er
to o l
p o in t X
(a) The power tool, coil A and coil B are all in the same series circuit. Coils A and B are wound
in opposite directions.
The current in the coils has no magnetic effect on the armature. Explain why.
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1 mark
(b) A gardener accidentally cuts the wire at point X. Current from the power supply starts to
flow through the gardener to earth.
What effect will this have on the armature? Explain your answer.
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3 marks
Maximum 4 marks