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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice February/March 2022
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
upthrust F = gV
fsv
Doppler effect for sound waves fo =
v vs
A 1.28 108 B
B 1.28 1011 B
C 1.28 1014 B
D 1.28 1017 B
3 A man of mass 75.2 kg uses a set of weighing scales to measure his mass three times. He
obtains the following readings.
mass / kg
reading 1 80.2
reading 2 80.1
reading 3 80.2
Which statement describes the precision and accuracy of the weighing scales?
6 A sprinter takes a time of 11.0 s to run a 100 m race. She first accelerates uniformly from rest,
reaching a speed of 10 m s–1. She then runs at a constant speed of 10 m s–1 until the finish line.
What is the uniform acceleration of the sprinter for the first part of the race?
7 A single horizontal force F is applied to a block X which is in contact with a separate block Y, as
shown.
F
X
Y
The blocks remain in contact as they accelerate along a horizontal frictionless surface. Air
resistance is negligible. X has a greater mass than Y.
8 A car of mass 750 kg has a horizontal driving force of 2.0 kN acting on it. It has a forward
horizontal acceleration of 2.0 m s–2.
resistive force
driving force
9 An object falls freely from rest in a vacuum. The graph shows the variation with time t of the
velocity v of the object.
0
0 t
Which graph, using the same scales, represents the object falling in air?
A B C D
v v v v
0 0 0 0
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t
10 A rock of mass 2m, travelling in deep space at velocity v, explodes into two parts of equal mass,
one of which is then stationary.
What is the kinetic energy of the moving part after the explosion?
A 1
2
mv2 B mv2 C 3
2
mv2 D 2mv2
11 A horizontal metal bar PQ of length 50.0 cm is hinged at end P. The diagram shows the metal bar
viewed from above.
16.0 N
30° Q
5.0 N
P
50.0 cm
Two forces of 16.0 N and 5.0 N are in the horizontal plane and act on end Q, as shown.
12 A cube WXZY has sides of length 2.0 cm and mass 24.0 g. The cube rests on a metre rule of
negligible mass. The geometrical centre of the cube is vertically above the 70.0 cm mark on the
scale of the rule.
mass
24.0 g
mass W X NOT TO
23.4 g SCALE
Y Z
30 50 69 71
The cube has a non-uniform density so that its centre of gravity is not at its geometrical centre.
The centre of gravity of the cube is in the plane of the diagram.
The rule rests on a pivot at the 50.0 cm mark. A mass of 23.4 g is placed vertically above the
30.0 cm mark. The rule is horizontal and in equilibrium.
What can be determined about the position of the centre of gravity of the cube?
A It must be somewhere along a horizontal line that is 0.5 cm from line WX.
B It must be somewhere along a horizontal line that is 0.5 cm from line YZ.
C It must be somewhere along a vertical line that is 0.5 cm from line WY.
D It must be somewhere along a vertical line that is 0.5 cm from line XZ.
13 A rigid sphere is held at rest on the sea bed. When the sphere is released, it rises to the surface
of the sea. The seawater has a uniform density.
Which statement about the sphere, from its release until it reaches the surface, is correct?
15 The total energy input Ein in a process is partly transferred to useful energy output U and partly
transferred to energy that is wasted W.
A U 100%
E in
B W 100%
Ein
C U 100%
W
D U W 100%
E in
30 m
60 m
To drive the escalator against the forces of friction when there are no passengers requires a
power of 2.0 kW.
The escalator is used by passengers of average mass 60 kg and the power to overcome friction
remains constant.
How much power is required to drive the escalator when it is carrying 20 passengers and is
travelling at 0.75 m s–1?
17 A rock of mass 40 kg is released from rest from a height of 20 m above the surface of a planet.
The rock has a kinetic energy of 32 kJ when it hits the surface of the planet. The planet does not
have an atmosphere.
A extension
B strain
C stress
D Young modulus
Which statement must describe the stress on the object when it is at the elastic limit?
A It is the maximum stress for which the object obeys Hooke’s law.
B It is the maximum stress that can be applied to the object before it has elastic deformation.
C It is the maximum stress that can be applied to the object before it has plastic deformation.
D It is the maximum stress the object can withstand before it breaks.
A 50 Hz B 71 Hz C 100 Hz D 143 Hz
22 The warning signal on an ambulance has a frequency of 600 Hz. The speed of sound is 330 m s–1.
The ambulance is travelling with a constant velocity of 25 m s–1 towards an observer. The
ambulance passes, and then moves away from the observer with no change in velocity.
observer
Which overall change in observed frequency takes place between the times at which the
ambulance is a long way behind the observer and when it is a long way in front of the observer?
A 49 Hz B 84 Hz C 91 Hz D 98 Hz
23 Brief pulses of red, blue and green light are emitted from the Sun at the same time.
The pulses travel the same distance to reach Mars. Assume that the pulses travel in a vacuum
for the full duration of their journey.
Which condition must be satisfied for there to be zero resultant amplitude at the point where the
waves meet?
A The two waves must be emitted from their sources with the same intensity.
B The two waves must be in phase with each other at the point.
C The two waves must be travelling in opposite directions.
D The two waves must have the same amplitude at the point.
25 A corridor is 13.2 m long and has closed doors that reflect sound at both ends. The speed of
sound in the air in the corridor is 330 m s–1.
13.2 m
closed door closed door
What is the lowest frequency of sound that could create a stationary wave in the corridor with a
node halfway along it?
A 0.040 Hz B 13 Hz C 25 Hz D 50 Hz
26 Water waves of wavelength are formed in a ripple tank. The waves are diffracted as they pass
through a narrow gap of width d (d is greater than ).
Which gap width and which wavelength will cause the largest decrease in the amount of
diffraction?
A 1
2
d 1
2
B 1
2
d 2
C 2d 1
2
D 2d 2
27 Two loudspeakers X and Y emit sound waves that are in phase and of wavelength 0.75 m.
An observer O is able to stand anywhere on a straight line that passes through X and Y, as
shown. The observer stands at a point where the sound waves from X and Y meet in phase.
O
X Y
distance OY / m distance XY / m
A 1.25 3.50
B 2.00 2.75
C 2.75 2.00
D 3.25 1.50
Which change makes the first orders of intensity maxima further apart from each other on the
screen?
29 For a current-carrying wire, the current can be calculated using the equation shown.
I = Anvq
30 The number of free electrons passing a point in a wire in 24 hours is 6.0 1023.
31 In the circuit shown, lamp P is rated 250 V, 50 W and lamp Q is rated 250 V, 200 W. The two
lamps are connected in series to a 250 V power supply.
250 V
P Q
Which statement most accurately describes what happens when the switch is closed?
32 A piece of wire has a length of 0.80 m and a diameter of 5.0 10–4 m. The I–V characteristic of
the wire is shown.
5.0
I/A
2.5
0
0 5 10
V/V
What is the resistivity of the metal from which the wire is made?
A 1.2 10–7 m
B 1.6 10–7 m
C 4.9 10–7 m
D 2.0 10–6 m
33 Ten cells, each of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 1.5 V, are connected together, as shown.
X Y
A 8V B 9V C 12 V D 15 V
34 A cell of electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and internal resistance r is connected to a variable resistor,
as shown.
E
r
Which graph shows the variation of the potential difference (p.d.) v across the internal resistance
with the p.d. V across the variable resistor?
A B
1.0E 1.0E
v v
0.5E 0.5E
0 0
0 0.5E 1.0E 0 0.5E 1.0E
V V
C D
1.0E 1.0E
v v
0.5E 0.5E
0 0
0 0.5E 1.0E 0 0.5E 1.0E
V V
Which row states Kirchhoff’s first law and names the quantity that is conserved?
statement quantity
A the algebraic sum of currents charge
into a junction is zero
B the algebraic sum of currents energy
into a junction is zero
36 A cell has an electromotive force (e.m.f.) of 8.0 V and negligible internal resistance. The cell forms
part of a circuit, as shown.
8.0 V
R V V1
4.0
4.0
V
V2
37 In the circuit shown, the cells have negligible internal resistance and the reading on the
galvanometer is zero.
4.0 V
9.0 3.0
6.0 R
9.0 V
A 2.0 B 6.0 C 12 D 18
1 2
A most -particles have enough energy gold is very dense so a few low
to pass right through the gold leaf energy -particles bounce back
from the gold surface
B most -particles miss all gold atoms a few -particles bounce off gold atoms
C the gold nucleus is very small occasionally the path of an
so most -particles miss all nuclei -particle is close to a nucleus
D the positive charge in an occasionally an -particle
atom is not concentrated experiences many small
enough to deflect an -particle deflections in the same direction
Which combination of particles could have been emitted during the decay process?
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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2022
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Write in soft pencil.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
Do not use correction fluid.
Do not write on any bar codes.
You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
IB22 06_9702_12/2RP
© UCLES 2022 [Turn over
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
upthrust F = gV
fsv
Doppler effect for sound waves fo =
v vs
C 1 100 J for the work done lifting an apple from waist height to head height
A C B K C C D K
4 An object is moving with an initial velocity of 4.0 m s–1 to the right. The velocity of the object
changes so that its final velocity is 3.0 m s–1 downwards, as shown.
A B
C D
direction of
travel of car
12 m
P
road
What is the magnitude of the average velocity of the car for the journey from P to Q?
6 The water surface in a deep well is 78.0 m below the top of the well. A person at the top of the
well drops a heavy stone down the well.
Air resistance is negligible. The speed of sound in the air is 330 m s–1.
What is the time interval between the person dropping the stone and hearing it hitting the water?
7 Which statement is not a requirement of a pair of forces that obey Newton’s third law of motion?
8 A child of mass 20 kg stands on the rough surface of a sledge of mass 40 kg. The sledge can
slide on a horizontal frictionless surface.
One end of a rope is attached to the sledge. The rope passes around a fixed frictionless pole,
and the other end of the rope is held by the child, as shown.
frictionless
horizontal rope pole
frictionless surface
The rope is horizontal. The child pulls on the rope with a horizontal force of 12 N. This causes the
child and the sledge to move with equal acceleration towards the pole.
What is the frictional force between the child and the sledge?
9 A stone S and a foam rubber ball R are identical spheres of equal volume. They are released
from rest at time t = 0 and fall vertically through the air. Both reach terminal velocity.
Which graph best shows the variation with time t of the speed v of the stone and of the rubber
ball?
A B C D
v R v S v v S
R and S
R
S R
0 0 0 0
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t
10 Two balls X and Y are moving towards each other with speeds of 5 m s–1 and 15 m s–1
respectively.
5 m s–1 15 m s–1
X Y
They make a perfectly elastic head-on collision and ball Y moves to the right with a speed
of 7 m s–1.
12 A uniform rod is attached by a hinge at one end to a wall. The other end of the rod is supported
by a wire so that the rod is horizontal and in equilibrium.
wire
wall
hinge
rod
Which arrow shows the direction of the force on the rod from the hinge?
A B C D
13 A diving board of length 5.0 m is hinged at one end and supported 2.0 m from this end by a spring
of spring constant 10 kN m–1. A child of mass 40 kg stands at the far end of the board.
mass of child
40 kg
diving board
2.0 m
spring
hinge
5.0 m
What is the extra compression of the spring caused by the child standing on the end of the
board?
14 A granite rock at the surface of the Earth has density . The rock is transported to the surface of
another planet.
The acceleration of free fall on the surface of the other planet is twice that on the surface of the
Earth.
A 0.5 B C 2 D 4
15 A closed U-shaped tube contains a stationary liquid of density . One side of the tube contains a
gas at pressure p1 and the other side contains a gas at pressure p2, as shown.
gas,
pressure p2
gas, z
pressure p1
y
x
liquid, density U
A p1 = gy
B p2 = g(x – z)
C p1 – p2 = g(y – z)
D p1 + p2 = gx
A force distance
B force velocity
17 Researchers have developed a new type of filament lamp with an efficiency of 40%. Old-type
filament lamps have an efficiency of 5.0%. The two types of lamp produce the same useful output
power.
18 A student attempts to derive the formula for kinetic energy EK. She begins by considering an
object of mass m which is initially at rest. A constant force F applied to the object causes it to
accelerate to final velocity v in displacement s. The kinetic energy gained by the object is equal to
the work done on the object by the force F.
Which equation would the student not need in order to derive the formula for EK?
A F = ma B W = Fs C E= 1
2
Fs D v 2 = u 2 + 2as
19 A metal wire obeys Hooke’s law and has a Young modulus of 2.0 1011 Pa. The wire has an
original length of 1.6 m and a diameter of 0.48 10–3 m.
A The deformation is plastic after the elastic limit has been reached.
B The deformation is plastic until the elastic limit is reached.
C The extension is proportional to the tensile force after the elastic limit has been reached.
D The extension is proportional to the tensile force until the elastic limit is reached.
22 A transverse water wave is moving along the surface of some water. This causes a ball to move
vertically without moving horizontally as it floats upon the surface. At one instant, the ball is at the
position shown.
ball
0.70 m
NOT TO direction of
SCALE wave travel
2.4 m
The wave has a frequency of 0.20 Hz and an amplitude of 0.70 m. The distance between a trough
and an adjacent peak is 2.4 m.
23 A sound wave travels from left to right across a room. The variation with distance across the
room of the displacement of the air molecules at one instant is shown.
displacement
right
0
A B C D distance from left-hand
left end of room
24 A source emits a sound wave of a single frequency. The Doppler effect causes a different
frequency of sound to be heard by a stationary observer.
A infrared
B microwave
C ultraviolet
D X-ray
26 Two polarising filters are placed next to each other so that their planes are parallel.
The first polarising filter has its transmission axis at an angle of 50 to the vertical.
The second polarising filter has its transmission axis at an angle of 20 to the vertical. The angle
between the transmission axes of the two polarising filters is 30
A beam of vertically polarised light of intensity 8.0 W m–2 is incident normally on the first polarising
filter.
What is the intensity of the light that is transmitted from the second polarising filter?
Q S
P
T
vibrator
A Point R is at a node.
B Points Q and S vibrate in phase.
C The distance between P and T is three wavelengths.
D The wave transfers energy from P to T.
bar vibrating
with frequency f
barrier with
gap of width x
The waves pass through a gap of width x in a barrier so that diffraction occurs.
Which combination of vibration frequency and gap width will produce the smallest angle of
diffraction?
vibration
gap width
frequency
A f x
2 2
B f 2x
2
C 2f x
2
D 2f 2x
29 An outdoor concert has two large speakers beside the stage for broadcasting music.
In order to test the speakers, they are made to emit sound of the same wavelength and the same
amplitude.
A C
D
B
speakers
stage
30 The equation
d sin
=
n
is used to calculate the wavelength of light in an experiment that uses a diffraction grating. The
light from the diffraction grating is displayed on a screen.
n d
A number of slits in the grating distance between adjacent slits in the grating
B number of slits in the grating distance from grating to screen
C order of intensity maximum distance between adjacent slits in the grating
D order of intensity maximum distance from grating to screen
I I
c
a
The block has sides of length a, b and c as shown, and its volume is V. Each charge carrier has a
charge –q and the number density of the charge carriers in the metal is n. It takes each charge
carrier an average time of t to pass through the block.
32 The circuit diagrams show two lamps X and Y each connected to a cell. The current in lamp X is
0.50 A and its resistance is 9.6 . The current in lamp Y is 3.0 A and its resistance is 1.2 .
0.50 A 3.0 A
lamp X lamp Y
9.6 : 1.2 :
power in lamp X
What is the ratio ?
power in lamp Y
A 0.22 B 0.75 C 1.3 D 4.5
33 The intensity of light incident on a light-dependent resistor (LDR) is increased. The temperature
of a thermistor is increased. In each case, the current in the component is maintained at a
constant value.
LDR thermistor
A increases increases
B increases decreases
C decreases increases
D decreases decreases
34 An iron wire has length 8.0 m and diameter 0.50 mm. The wire has resistance R.
A second iron wire has length 2.0 m and diameter 1.0 mm.
A R B R C R D R
16 8 2
35 A cell with constant electromotive force (e.m.f.) is connected across a fixed resistor. Over time,
the internal resistance of the cell increases.
36 Kirchhoff’s first and second laws are consequences of the conservation of different quantities.
Kirchhoff’s Kirchhoff’s
first law second law
A charge energy
B energy current
C current charge
D energy charge
37 A potentiometer circuit is used to determine the electromotive force (e.m.f.) EX of a cell. The
circuit includes a second cell of known e.m.f. E0 and negligible internal resistance, and a uniform
resistance wire PQ of known length.
The movable connection J can be positioned anywhere along the length of the resistance wire.
A B
E0 EX
P Q P Q
J J
EX E0
C D
E0 EX
J
P Q P Q
J
EX E0
38 In an experiment on -particle scattering, -particles are directed at a thin gold foil. Most of the
-particles pass straight through the foil or are deflected by a small angle. A small number of
-particles are deflected by a large angle.
28 25 25 24
14 E 15 G 12 M 13 Q
40 A neutron is composed of one up (u) quark and two down (d) quarks. When a neutron decays to
a proton, a beta-particle is emitted.
What is the change in the quark structure of the neutron due to the emission of the beta-particle?
A d u + – + e
B d u + – + e
C u d + + + e
D u d + + + e
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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2022
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Write in soft pencil.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
Do not use correction fluid.
Do not write on any bar codes.
You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
IB22 11_9702_12/3RP
© UCLES 2022 [Turn over
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
upthrust F = gV
fsv
Doppler effect for sound waves fo =
v vs
A flavour
B kelvin
C minute
D potential difference
A 3.7 10–3 kW
B 3.7 10–3 KW
C 3.7 103 kW
D 3.7 103 KW
3 A spring is suspended from a fixed point and a force is applied. The position of a pointer attached
to the bottom of the spring against a vertical ruler is recorded.
Before the force is applied, the position of the pointer is (225 2) mm.
After the force is applied, the position of the pointer is (250 2) mm.
5 A toy car travels on a circular track at a constant speed of 0.50 m s–1. It passes a point on the
track at time t = 0 and takes a time of 40 s to travel once around the track.
The magnitude of the average velocity of the car between t = 0 and t = 20 s is v20.
The magnitude of the average velocity of the car between t = 0 and t = 40 s is v40.
A 0.32 0
B 0.32 0.32
C 0.50 0
D 0.50 0.50
6 The graph shows how the velocity v of an object moving in a straight line varies with time t from
t = 0 to t = T.
0 t
0 T
Which graph could represent the displacement s of the object from time t = 0 to t = T ?
A B
s s
0 t
0 T
0 t
0 T
C D
s s
0 t 0 t
0 T 0 T
7 A goods train passes through a station at a steady speed of 10 m s–1 at time t = 0. An express
train is at rest at the station. The express train leaves the station with a uniform acceleration of
0.5 m s–2 just as the goods train goes past. Both trains move in the same direction on straight,
parallel tracks.
At which time t does the express train overtake the goods train?
A 6s B 10 s C 20 s D 40 s
F Ft F
A B C Ft D
t m mt
9 The acceleration of free fall on the surface of planet P is one-tenth of that on the surface of
planet Q.
What are the mass and the weight of the same object on the surface of planet Q?
mass on Q / kg weight on Q / N
A 1.0 0.1
B 1.0 10
C 10 10
D 10 100
10 A parachutist falls from rest from a balloon. The variation with time of the vertical velocity of the
parachutist is shown.
In which region is the force due to air resistance much greater than the weight of the parachutist?
vertical B
velocity
C
A
0
0 time
11 Two solid spheres form an isolated system. Sphere X moves with speed 6 cm s–1 in a straight line
directly towards a stationary sphere Y, as shown.
sphere X sphere Y
6 cm s–1
The spheres have a perfectly elastic collision. After the collision, sphere X moves with speed
2 cm s–1 in the same direction as before the collision.
13 A box of length 12 cm and weight 0.43 N is placed on a horizontal table, with the greater part of its
length overhanging the edge of the table. The edge of the table acts as a pivot. The centre of
gravity of the box is at its geometric centre.
To balance the box, a uniform sphere of diameter 2.4 cm is placed inside the box, touching one
end, as shown.
12 cm
box
2.4 cm
sphere
table
edge of table (pivot)
Assume that the forces acting on the box are in the plane of the diagram.
What is the minimum mass of the sphere that is needed to maintain the system in equilibrium?
14 An object is suspended by two ropes. One rope has a tension of 410 N at an angle of 60 to the
horizontal. The other rope has a tension of 210 N at an angle of 10 to the horizontal.
410 N
ropes
60q 210 N
10q
object
A 40 kg B 42 kg C 390 kg D 410 kg
15 A solid cube is floating in equilibrium in liquid mercury. The cube is made of iron of density
7900 kg m–3.
The cube floats with 42% of its volume above the surface of the mercury.
A 3300 kg m–3
B 4600 kg m–3
C 14 000 kg m–3
D 19 000 kg m–3
16 The diagram shows two vessels, P and Q, both with sides inclined at 45 to the horizontal.
vessel P vessel Q
Both vessels contain a liquid. The depth of the liquid in the vessels is the same. The liquid in
vessel P is twice as dense as the liquid in vessel Q.
Which expression gives the time taken for the motor to lift the load vertically upwards through a
distance d ?
P Wv Wd Pv
A B C D
Wd P P W
18 A lamp is switched on for 2.0 hours. The power input to the lamp is 1.0 W. The energy given out
by the lamp as light is 7.0 103 J.
19 An object of mass m is dropped onto the surface of two planets, X and Y, which have no
atmosphere.
The height from which the object is dropped and the change in gravitational potential energy of
the object, for each planet, are given in the table.
change in gravitational
height / m
potential energy
planet X 3 ∆E
planet Y 4 4∆E
A 3g B 4g C 3gX D 4gX
X X
4 3
20 A known tensile force acts on a metal wire. The wire does not exceed its limit of proportionality.
A the unstretched length of the wire and the cross-sectional area of the wire
B the unstretched length of the wire and the extension of the wire
C the Young modulus of the metal and the extension of the wire
D the Young modulus of the metal and the unstretched length of the wire
0
0 x
x y
Which diagram shows the variation with time t of the displacement s of the particle P in the rope?
A B
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
C D
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
A Particles in a transverse wave have fixed equilibrium positions but those in longitudinal
waves do not.
B Transverse waves can be polarised but longitudinal waves cannot.
C Transverse waves transfer energy but longitudinal waves do not.
D Two-source interference can be demonstrated with transverse waves but not with
longitudinal waves.
24 A miniature loudspeaker, initially at rest, falls vertically from a window in a high building. When
the speaker has fallen a distance of 10.0 m, it emits a very short pulse of sound of constant
frequency 256 Hz in all directions. The pulse of sound, travelling at a speed of 330 m s–1, is heard
by a person leaning out of the window.
25 Two electromagnetic waves have wavelengths of 5.0 10–7 m and 5.0 10–2 m in a vacuum.
Which row identifies the regions of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the waves belong?
wavelength wavelength
5.0 10–7 m 5.0 10–2 m
A ultraviolet infrared
B visible microwave
C ultraviolet microwave
D visible infrared
The wavelength of the sound is determined using the least possible number of measured
quantities.
A key
B = needed
C = not needed
D
27 Two progressive waves meet at a fixed point P. The variation with time of the displacement of
each wave at point P is shown.
2
displacement
/ cm 1
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
–1 time / s
–2
29 Light of a single frequency is incident on a pair of narrow slits that are a distance of 0.10 mm
apart. A series of bright and dark fringes is observed on a screen a distance of 2.0 m away. The
distance between adjacent bright fringes is 8.0 mm.
screen
slits
second-order dark fringe
light
zero-order bright fringe
distance between
2.0 m bright fringes = 8.0 mm
NOT TO SCALE
What is the path difference of the light waves from the two slits that meet at the second-order
dark fringe?
A 2.0 10–7 m
B 4.0 10–7 m
C 6.0 10–7 m
D 8.0 10–7 m
30 Red light of a single wavelength passes through a diffraction grating. Bright dots are formed on a
screen, as shown.
screen
bright dot
Which diagram, drawn to the same scale, shows a possible pattern of bright light on the screen?
31 A nichrome wire has a resistance of 15 and a diameter of 3.0 mm. The number density of the
free electrons in nichrome is 9.0 1028 m–3.
A potential difference (p.d.) of 6.0 V is applied between the ends of the wire.
What is the average drift speed of the free electrons in the wire?
R R R
The cells in each circuit have the same electromotive force (e.m.f.) and negligible internal
resistance. The three resistors each have the same resistance R.
P P
A B C P D 2P
4 2
The wire is stretched so that its diameter decreases to 94.0% of the original diameter.
35 The diagram shows a cell of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 3.0 V and internal resistance 4.7
connected across a lamp. The lamp has a resistance of 9.3 .
3.0 V
4.7 :
9.3 :
36 A circuit consists of a battery, a high-resistance voltmeter and four fixed resistors, as shown. The
battery has an electromotive force (e.m.f.) of 15.0 V and negligible internal resistance.
15.0 V
24.0 : 6.0 :
V
6.0 : 9.0 :
37 A potential divider circuit is designed to detect the difference in temperature between two different
places.
20 mV
Y V
The cell has electromotive force (e.m.f.) 20 mV and negligible internal resistance.
Initially, thermistors X and Y are at the same temperature and have the same resistance. The
voltmeter reads 10 mV. X is then placed in a cold environment and its resistance doubles. Y is
placed in a warm environment and its resistance halves.
A 4 mV B 5 mV C 15 mV D 16 mV
38 In the -particle scattering experiment, a beam of -particles is aimed at a thin gold foil. Most of
the -particles go straight through or are deflected by a small angle. A very small proportion are
deflected by more than 90, effectively rebounding towards the source of the -particles.
Which conclusion about the structure of atoms cannot be drawn from this experiment alone?
A meson
B positron
C proton
D quark
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Paper 1 Multiple Choice February/March 2021
1 hour 15 minutes
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ω t
A 2 × 102 g cm–3
B 2 × 103 g cm–3
C 2 × 101 kg m–3
D 2 × 103 kg m–3
A acceleration
B force
C mass
D momentum
North
75 m s–1
30
East
What are the components of the velocity vector in the northerly and in the easterly directions?
A 38 38
B 38 65
C 65 38
D 65 65
The reading with the wire in position is shown in diagram 1. The wire is removed and the jaws of
the micrometer are closed. The new reading is shown in diagram 2.
15 20
10 15
0 5 0 10
diagram 1 diagram 2
5 A student measures the current and the potential difference for a resistor in a circuit.
6 Four cars, A, B, C and D, move from rest in a straight line. The cars take the same time to
accelerate to a velocity of 60 km h–1. Their velocity–time graphs are shown.
60
velocity
/ km h–1
A
B
C
0
0 time
v
H
H = v sin α H = (v sin α )
g sin α 2 g 2 sin α
A B H= C D H=
2g 2v 2g 2v
8 A ball strikes a horizontal surface with momentum p at an angle θ to the surface, as shown.
p p
surface
The ball rebounds with the same magnitude of momentum at an angle θ to the surface.
What is the magnitude of the average resultant force acting on the ball during the collision?
2p 2 pcosθ 2 psinθ
A zero B C D
t t t
9 A skydiver, who is falling vertically through the air, opens his parachute.
Which row describes the velocity of the skydiver immediately after he opens his parachute?
direction of magnitude of
velocity velocity
A downwards decreases
B downwards increases
C upwards decreases
D upwards increases
10 A stationary firework explodes into four fragments which travel in different directions in a
horizontal plane. The diagram shows the velocity and mass of each fragment.
25 g 10 g
NOT TO
SCALE
240 m s–1 300 m s–1
v 300 m s–1
15 g X 20 g
11 A particle with mass moves in a horizontal straight line through a uniform electric field in a
vacuum. The electric field is vertical.
horizontal path
of particle
electric field
particle
direction of
gravitational
field
What could be the direction of the electric field and the sign of the charge, if any, on the particle?
electric field
sign of charge
direction
A downwards negative
B downwards positive
C upwards negative
D upwards no charge
Which diagram shows the positions of the two forces that will produce the largest torque on the
rod?
A B
F
d
F F F
C D
F
2d
2d
F F F
13 A mass of 30 kg is suspended from the end of a wire. A horizontal force F acts on the mass so
that it is in equilibrium, with the wire at an angle of 30° to the vertical, as shown.
30°
mass 30 kg
F
14 A balance is used to measure the mass m of a number of cylindrical metal rods of length l. All the
metal rods have the same radius r.
0
0 l
A G B G2πr C G D Gπr 2
2πr πr 2
15 Two blocks, X and Y, are on a horizontal frictionless surface. The mass of block Y is greater than
that of block X. Block Y has a spring attached to its end.
The blocks are pushed together so that the spring is compressed between them and the blocks
are held stationary as shown.
compressed spring
frictionless
surface X Y
before release
A After release, the kinetic energy of block X must equal the kinetic energy of block Y.
B After release, the sum of the kinetic energies of the blocks is equal to zero.
C The total energy of the spring and blocks immediately before release is zero.
D The total energy of the spring and blocks is equal to the energy needed to bring the blocks
together.
final position
of piston
initial position
of piston
35.0 cm gas
30.0 cm
cylinder
20.0 cm
The pressure of the gas is 102 Pa and the piston is initially 30.0 cm from the base of the cylinder.
The gas is heated causing the piston to move up so that it is 35.0 cm from the base. The pressure
of the gas remains constant.
17 An egg of mass 25 g falls vertically downwards from the surface of a table which is 900 mm above
the ground. Air resistance is negligible.
What is the kinetic energy of the egg when it hits the ground?
18 An aircraft travels at a constant velocity of 90 m s–1 in horizontal flight. The diagram shows the
horizontal forces acting on the aircraft.
drag
thrust
2400 N
extension
A
original length
force
B
cross-sectional area
force
C
extension
Young modulus
D
original length
20 A wire is stretched by applying increasing values of force F. For each value of force applied, the
extension x is recorded. A force–extension graph is plotted from the data obtained.
Which statement about the area under the graph must be correct?
A It can be calculated as 1
2
Fx .
What is the phase difference between two points on the wave that are 50 cm apart from each
other?
22 Which statement is correct for longitudinal waves but not correct for transverse waves?
reflector
loudspeaker
microphone
path of
microphone
A stationary wave is formed with an antinode at the loudspeaker. A microphone is moved from
the loudspeaker to the reflector.
Before the microphone reaches the reflector, it detects four points where the sound intensity is a
minimum.
A 2L B 2L C 4L D 4L
9 8 9 8
24 A source of sound of frequency F at point Z is moving at a steady speed. The pattern of the
emitted wavefronts is shown.
X Z Y
Which row describes the frequencies of the sound heard by stationary observers at X and Y?
frequency frequency
heard at X heard at Y
A <F <F
B <F >F
C >F <F
D >F >F
25 What is not a possible value for the wavelength of the named electromagnetic waves when it is
travelling in a vacuum?
electromagnetic
wavelength / m
wave
A γ-rays 3 × 10–13
B X-rays 3 × 10–10
C infrared 3 × 10–6
D microwaves 3 × 10–5
Initially, the two waves meet at X in phase (zero phase difference) so that the resultant wave has
an amplitude of 14.0 cm at that point.
The phase difference between the two waves is then changed so that they meet at X with a
phase difference of 180°. The resultant wave now has an amplitude of 4.0 cm at X.
A 2.0 cm B 5.0 cm C 10 cm D 18 cm
27 A water wave is diffracted as it passes through a gap between two barriers in a ripple tank. The
wave is observed to ‘spread out’ as it moves through the gap.
28 Two sources of microwaves P and Q produce coherent waves with a phase difference of 180°.
The waves have the same wavelength λ.
S
P
At the point S there is a minimum in the interference pattern produced by waves from the two
sources. The distance (QS – PS) is called the path difference.
A λ B λ C λ D 3λ
4 2 2
29 A beam of red laser light of wavelength 633 nm is incident normally on a diffraction grating with
600 lines per mm.
first-order
maximum
light zero-order
beam maximum
diffraction first-order
grating maximum
screen
The beam of red light is now replaced by a beam of blue laser light of wavelength 445 nm. A
replacement diffraction grating is used so that the first-order maximum of the blue light appears at
the same position on the screen as the first-order maximum of the red light from the original laser.
How many lines per mm are there in the replacement diffraction grating?
30 Which diagram best represents the field lines in the electric field produced by a combination of
one point positive charge and one point negative charge?
A B
+ – + –
C D
+ – + –
31 The diagram shows a thundercloud whose base is 500 m above the ground.
500 m
The potential difference between the base of the cloud and the ground is 200 MV. A raindrop with
a charge of 4.0 × 10–12 C is in the region between the cloud and the ground.
I = Anvq.
33 A cell of negligible internal resistance is connected to resistors R1, R2 and R3, as shown. The cell
provides power to the circuit and power is dissipated in the resistors.
R1
R2 R3
34 A fixed resistor and a diode are connected in series to a battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.)
6.0 V and negligible internal resistance. The graph shows the variation with potential difference
(p.d.) V of the current I for the diode.
50
6.0 V I / mA
40
30
40 mA
20
10
0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5
V/V
35 An electrical cable consists of seven strands of copper wire, each of diameter 0.30 mm,
connected in parallel.
What is the potential difference (p.d.) between two points on the cable a distance of 1.0 m apart?
36 A cell that has internal resistance is connected to a switch S and a variable resistor. A voltmeter
is connected between the terminals of the cell, as shown.
When switch S is open, the voltmeter reads 1.5 V. The switch is then closed and the variable
resistor is adjusted to have a resistance of 4.0 Ω. The voltmeter now reads 0.75 V.
37 A cell of electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and negligible internal resistance is connected into a
circuit, as shown.
2Ω
E 12 Ω 4Ω V
The voltmeter has a very high resistance and reads a potential difference Vout.
Vout
What is the ratio ?
E
A 1 B 1 C 1 D 2
6 3 2 3
P
Q R
d
resistance
V wire
The potential difference (p.d.) V between the sliding contact P and end Q of the wire is measured
using a voltmeter. The sliding contact P is moved from end Q to end R of the wire. Sliding contact
P is distance d from Q.
A B C D
V V V V
0 0 0 0
0 d 0 d 0 d 0 d
39 The figure shows part of a chart of nuclides where neutron number is plotted against proton
number.
147
neutron C
number 146
X
145
D
144
B
143
142
A
141
140
91 92 93 94 95 96
proton number
40 The nuclei of common isotopes of hydrogen, helium, lithium and beryllium are shown.
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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2021
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Write in soft pencil.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
Do not use correction fluid.
Do not write on any bar codes.
You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
IB21 06_9702_12/2RP
© UCLES 2021 [Turn over
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = gh
fs v
Doppler effect fo =
v vs
electric potential V= Q
4 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin t
A 2 103 W for the power dissipated by the heating element of an electric kettle
A acceleration
B charge
C current
D resistance
3 An object is acted upon by two forces, 10 N in the vertical direction and 6 N at 40 to the vertical,
as shown.
10 N
40 6N
A B C D
15 N 15 N
15 18
7.7 N
6.6 N
37 36
4 An analogue ammeter with a range of 0–250 mA is connected into an electrical circuit. The
diagram shows the ammeter’s display.
10
What is the reading on the ammeter? 0
A 76 mA B 165 mA C 183 mA D 190 mA
5 Students take readings of the volume of a liquid using three different pieces of measuring
equipment X, Y and Z.
X Y Z
0 0 0
0 V volume 0 V volume 0 V volume
How many pieces of equipment are precise and how many are accurate?
A 1 1
B 1 2
C 2 1
D 2 2
6 Which graph shows the variation with time t of the velocity v of an object falling vertically
downwards in a vacuum?
A B
v v
0 0
0 t 0 t
C D
v v
0 0
0 t 0 t
7 A projectile is fired from point P with velocity V at an angle to the horizontal. It lands at point Q,
a horizontal distance R from P. Air resistance is negligible.
path of projectile
V
P Q
horizontal
R
R = V sin cos
2
A
g
R = 2V sin cos
2
B
g
R = V sin cos
2
C
2g
V 2g sin cos
D R=
2
8 A book of weight W is at rest on a table. A student attempts to state Newton’s third law of motion
by saying that ‘action equals reaction’.
book
table
W
If the weight of the book is the ‘action’ force, what is the ‘reaction’ force?
9 Four balls are dropped at the same time from the top of a very tall tower. There is no wind
blowing.
A B C D
10 A nitrogen molecule P travelling at a speed of 320 m s–1 in a vacuum collides with a stationary
nitrogen molecule Q.
After the collision, P travels at a velocity of 180 m s–1 at an angle of 55 to its original path.
180 m s–1
Q
v
11 A charged particle is placed in a uniform field of force. The direction of the force on the particle is
opposite to the direction of the field.
A electric negative
B electric positive
C gravitational negative
D gravitational positive
12 A disc of radius r is acted upon by two opposite forces, each of magnitude F. The forces form a
couple, as shown.
13 A uniform square sign of weight 40 N is suspended vertically from its top edge by a horizontal
hinge, as shown.
0.80 m sign
0.80 m
The hinge is not frictionless. When the sign is displaced from the vertical by an external force and
then released, it does not return to the vertical position.
The maximum torque exerted by the hinge on the sign is 6.0 N m. The sign is displaced by 90 so
that it is horizontal and then gradually released.
At which angle to the vertical does the sign hang after release?
14 Each foot of an elephant has a circular cross-section with a circumference of 1.4 m. The elephant
has a mass of 5400 kg.
The elephant is standing still with all four feet on the ground. Assume the pressure under each
foot is the same.
What is the approximate pressure exerted on the ground by each of the elephant’s feet?
16 An object of weight 12 N rests on a platform on top of a container with two pistons, as shown. The
container contains a fixed mass of gas, and the pistons are free to move.
object
platform
piston
piston
plunger container
The plunger is slowly pushed 4.0 cm to the right. As a result, the object slowly moves upwards a
distance 0.50 cm.
17 A constant force F, acting on a car of mass m, moves the car up a slope through a distance s at
constant velocity v. The angle of the slope to the horizontal is .
The diameter of the wide portion is double the diameter of the narrow portion.
T T
A 4 B 2 C 1
2
D 1
4
21 Two lasers emit light in a vacuum. One laser emits red light and the other emits green light.
Which property of the light from the two lasers must be different?
A amplitude
B frequency
C intensity
D speed
22 Two particles in a progressive wave are a distance 10 cm apart. The two graphs show the
variation with time t of the displacement d of the two particles.
d d
0 0
0 t 0 t
A particles in a longitudinal wave with a compression and the nearest rarefaction separated by
10 cm
B particles in a longitudinal wave with a compression and the nearest rarefaction separated by
20 cm
C particles in a transverse wave with a peak and the nearest trough separated by 20 cm
D particles in a transverse wave with two adjacent peaks separated by 10 cm
24 A person stands at the side of a straight railway track. A train moves towards the person and
emits sound from its whistle. The person hears a sound of frequency 1690 Hz as the train
approaches him.
The person then hears sound of frequency 1500 Hz as the train moves away from him. The
speed of sound in air is 340 m s–1.
26 A pipe of length L is open at one end and closed at the other end. A loudspeaker is at the open
end and emits a sound wave into the pipe.
pipe
L
loudspeaker
When a stationary wave is formed, there is an antinode at the open end of the pipe.
A 2L B L C 4L D 2L
3 3
27 Which diagram best shows how water waves diffract when they pass through a gap in a barrier?
A B
gap
barrier
C D
29 A parallel beam of light consists of light of wavelength 420 nm and light of wavelength 630 nm.
The diffraction maxima for the two wavelengths overlap only at an angle of 31 from the direction
of the incident light beam.
X
P
The field lines (lines of force) are evenly spaced and parallel.
A Moving P a small distance in any direction will not change the electric force on P.
B Moving P a small distance in direction Y will increase the electric force on P.
C Moving P a small distance in direction Z will increase the electric force on P.
D Moving P a small distance in direction X will increase the electric force on P.
31 The diagram shows two parallel metal plates P and Q, separated by a distance of 5.0 mm. There
is a potential difference of 700 V between the plates. Plate Q is earthed.
–700 V
plate P
5.0 mm R
plate Q
0V
32 A wedge-shaped metal conductor of length L, varying width and uniform thickness is connected
to a cell, as shown.
Y
X
Which graph best shows how the average drift velocity v of electrons in the conductor varies with
distance x from end X?
A B C D
v v v v
0 0 0 0
0 L 0 L 0 L 0 L
x x x x
33 The power output of an electrical supply is 2.4 kW at a potential difference (p.d.) of 240 V. The
two wires between the supply and a kettle each have a resistance of 0.50 , as shown.
supply kettle
0.50 Ω
240 V
2.4 kW
0.50 Ω
What is the power supplied to the kettle and what is the p.d. across the kettle?
power / kW p.d. / V
A 2.3 230
B 2.3 235
C 2.4 230
D 2.4 235
34 The graph shows the variation with potential difference V of the current I in components X, Y
and Z.
I X
Z
Y
0
0 V
A X Z Y
B Y X Z
C Y Z X
D Z Y X
36 A cell of constant electromotive force (e.m.f.) but with internal resistance is connected to a fixed
resistor R using a potentiometer. A voltmeter measures the potential difference (p.d.) between
the terminals of the cell.
Z
V
X
R
Which statement explains the change to the reading of the voltmeter as contact Z is moved
towards end X of the potentiometer?
A The voltmeter reading decreases because the current through the cell decreases.
B The voltmeter reading decreases because the current through the cell increases.
C The voltmeter reading increases because the current through the cell decreases.
D The voltmeter reading increases because the current through the cell increases.
37 A cell of electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and negligible internal resistance is connected to a circuit.
The circuit has currents I1, I2 and I3, and potential differences V1, V2 and V3, as shown.
V2
I1 I2
V1
V3
I3
A I1 = I2 + I3 B I1 = I2 = I3 C E = V1 + V2 D V1 = V2 = V3
38 Two resistors are connected in series with a 6.0 V power supply, as shown.
+6.0 V
12 k
0V
What is the resistance of the variable resistor R to give a potential difference of 1.0 V across the
12 k resistor?
A 2.0 k B 10 k C 60 k D 72 k
+
39 A nucleus of magnesium decays into a nucleus X by emitting a particle. The decay is
represented by the equation shown.
23
12 Mg P
Q X + 1
0 +
P Q
A 22 11
B 22 13
C 23 11
D 23 13
Which statement describes the quark composition of the nucleus during the decay?
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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2021
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Write in soft pencil.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
Do not use correction fluid.
Do not write on any bar codes.
You may use a calculator.
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The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
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© UCLES 2021 [Turn over
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = gh
fs v
Doppler effect fo =
v vs
electric potential V= Q
4 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin t
A
B
C
D
A 4.3 103 mJ
B 4.3 103 MJ
C 4.3 10–3 mJ
D 4.3 10–3 MJ
3 A tennis ball is hit so that it leaves the racket with velocity v at an angle to the horizontal.
vy v
horizontal
4 Four cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) screens each display a waveform. The screen and the
time-base setting of each CRO is shown.
1 2
3 4
5 A student measures the time T for one complete oscillation of a pendulum of length l.
l/m T/s
T = 2 l
g
A 0.02% B 4% C 8% D 16%
6 The graph shows the variation with time t of the velocity of a vehicle moving in a straight line.
16
velocity 14
/ m s–1
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
t/s
7 A stone is projected vertically upwards from the ground at an initial speed of 15 m s–1. Air
resistance is negligible.
A 0.76 m B 11 m C 23 m D 110 m
X Y
The total mass of parachutist Y and his parachute is twice the total mass of parachutist X and his
parachute. At this moment, the air resistance on parachute Y is twice the air resistance on
parachute X. Neither parachutist has reached his constant (terminal) velocity.
10 The table shows four different collisions between two blocks, each of mass 0.50 kg.
11 A cylindrical block of wood has cross-sectional area A and weight W. It is totally immersed in
water with its axis vertical. The block experiences pressures pt and pb at its top and bottom
surfaces respectively.
A (pb – pt)
B (pb – pt)A
C (pb – pt)A – W
D (pb – pt)A + W
F
disc
A zero B 1
2
Fs C Fs D 2Fs
13 A mass of 500 g is attached at one end of a rod of length 1.50 m. The rod is pivoted at a distance
of 25 cm from the other end. The rod is horizontal.
25 cm
1.50 m
14 A beam QR is held in position by a wire PQ. The structure is used to form a crane supporting a
stationary load of 4.0 kN, as shown.
P Q
vertical 30
wall
R 4.0 kN
newton meter
Y
water surface
L
X
The cylinder, of height L, is slowly raised vertically by lifting the newton meter.
As the base of the cylinder moves from line X in the water to line Y above the surface of the
water, the reading R on the newton meter is recorded. The velocity of the cylinder is constant.
Which graph best shows the variation of R with the distance d of the base of the cylinder from
line X?
A B
R R
0 0
0 d 0 d
L L
C D
R R
0 0
0 d 0 d
L L
16 A ball is thrown vertically upwards into the air. It rises to the top of its path before beginning to fall
vertically downwards.
top of path
midpoint of path
starting position
Assume that the gravitational potential energy of the ball is zero at its starting position.
17 An object slides with constant velocity across a horizontal sheet of ice. Friction is negligible.
X
4.0 m
2.1 N 30
object
initial direction of
motion of object
A short time after applying the force, the object reaches point X at a displacement of 4.0 m from
its position when the force was first applied.
What is the work done by the force on the object as it travels to point X?
18 The energy conversions inside a power station burning fossil fuel can be simplified as shown.
A Y B Y C Y D Y
W W + X X W + X + Y
19 Car X is travelling at half the speed of car Y. Car X has twice the mass of car Y.
20 The total weight of a motorbike and rider is 1800 N. The motorbike travels in a straight line at
constant speed up a hill at an angle of 30 to the horizontal.
30
horizontal
The useful output power of the motorbike is 36 000 W. The total resistive force due to air
resistance and friction on the motorbike and rider is 2400 N.
P Q
Springs P and Q are identical and each has spring constant k. Spring R has spring constant 3k.
What is the increase in the overall length of the arrangement when a force W is applied as
shown?
A 5W B 4W C 7 kW D 4 kW
6 k 3 k 2
22 A length of metal wire is attached to a fixed point and hangs vertically. Masses are then
suspended from the wire. Assume that the cross-sectional area of the wire remains constant.
fixed point
metal wire
masses
stress
0
0 strain
24 A sound wave from a loudspeaker is reflected back along its original path by a reflector.
loudspeaker reflector
M M M M M M M = position of
X Y minimum intensity
70.0 cm
The microphone is moved towards the reflector and passes through four more intensity minima
until reaching a fifth minimum at point Y. The distance XY is 70.0 cm.
25 A train travels in a straight line at a constant speed of 30 m s–1. The train’s horn continuously
emits sound of frequency 2400 Hz.
A stationary observer stands next to the train track. The train approaches the stationary observer,
passes him and then moves away.
What is the maximum difference in the frequencies of the sound heard by the stationary
observer?
A infrared
B microwave
C ultraviolet
D visible light
27 A stationary wave is produced on a string that is stretched between two fixed points that are a
distance of 1.35 m apart, as shown.
string
1.35 m
cross-section panel
of beam of light
slit
After emerging from the other side of the slit, the diffracted light then falls on a screen.
A B C D
29 Two waves, each with a constant amplitude, interfere and produce an interference pattern. The
pattern has minima at fixed points where the displacement is zero at all times.
light 80
second-order maximum
31 Four diagrams representing the electric field between two oppositely charged point charges are
shown.
A B
+ – + –
C D
+ – + –
32 A proton enters the uniform electric field between two parallel vertical metal plates in a vacuum.
One plate is at a potential of 0 V and the other plate is at a potential of +10 V, as shown.
0V +10 V
path of
proton
metal
plates
What is the initial change in the motion of the proton caused by the electric field, immediately
after the proton enters the field?
34 A battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 10 V and internal resistance 5.0 is connected to a 5.0
load resistor.
10 V
5.0 Ω
5.0 Ω
Which change occurs when the 5.0 load resistor is replaced with a 50 load resistor?
35 The graphs show the variation with potential difference V of the current I for three circuit
components.
I I I
0 0 0
0 V 0 V 0 V
graph X graph Y graph Z
The components are a metal wire at constant temperature, a semiconductor diode and a filament
lamp.
metal wire
semiconductor filament
at constant
diode lamp
temperature
A X Z Y
B Y X Z
C Y Z X
D Z X Y
36 The electromotive force (e.m.f.) of a cell is 6.0 V. It has negligible internal resistance and is
connected across a resistor. The potential difference (p.d.) across the resistor is also 6.0 V.
The e.m.f. and the p.d. have the same numerical value but represent different processes.
A The e.m.f. is the energy transferred from chemical energy to electrical energy in the cell and
the p.d. is the energy transferred from electrical energy to thermal energy in the resistor.
B The p.d. is the energy transferred from chemical energy to electrical energy in the cell and
the e.m.f. is the energy transferred from electrical energy to thermal energy in the resistor.
C The e.m.f. is the energy transferred per unit charge from chemical energy to electrical energy
in the cell and the p.d. is the energy transferred per unit charge from electrical energy to
thermal energy in the resistor.
D The p.d. is the energy transferred per unit charge from chemical energy to electrical energy
in the cell and the e.m.f. is the energy transferred per unit charge from electrical energy to
thermal energy in the resistor.
2V
0.4 A
2V
0.3 A
2V
The current from the battery is 0.4 A and the current through one of the resistors connected in
parallel is 0.3 A.
What is the current through the other resistor connected in parallel and what is the electromotive
force (e.m.f.) of the battery?
current / A e.m.f. / V
A 0.1 4
B 0.3 4
C 0.1 6
D 0.3 6
38 A battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 9.0 V and internal resistance 1.0 is connected to a fixed
resistor of resistance 5.0 and a potentiometer of maximum resistance 3.0 , as shown.
9.0 V
1.0 Ω
5.0 Ω 3.0 Ω
The sliding contact of the potentiometer is moved over its full range of movement.
What is the maximum value of the potential difference that is measured by the voltmeter?
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Paper 1 Multiple Choice February/March 2020
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
• For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Write in soft pencil.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
• Do not use correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ω t
Which row gives the correct order of magnitude of the measurable quantity in the stated unit?
order of
measurable quantity unit
magnitude
4 A transmitter emits a pulse of electromagnetic waves towards a reflector. The pulse is reflected
and returns to the transmitter.
A detector is located at the transmitter. The emitted pulse and the reflected pulse are displayed
on a cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) as shown.
1 cm
1 cm
The pulse takes 6.3 µs to travel from the transmitter to the reflector.
6 A stone is thrown horizontally from the top of a cliff and falls into the sea below. Air resistance is
negligible. The path of the stone is shown.
stone
cliff
sea
In which direction does the resultant force on the stone act during its fall?
7 A car moves with uniform acceleration along a straight road. Oil leaks from the car at the rate of
one drop every two seconds. The diagram shows the distances between three successive oil
drops on the road.
9.0 m 12.0 m
Which row could give the person’s direction of movement and type of motion?
direction motion
9 The diagram shows graphs of various quantities plotted against time for an object dropped from a
stationary balloon high in the atmosphere.
graph 1 graph 2
0 0
0 time 0 time
graph 3 graph 4
0 0
0 time 0 time
A Graph 1 is acceleration against time and graph 3 is resultant force against time.
B Graph 1 is acceleration against time and graph 4 is resultant force against time.
C Graph 3 is acceleration against time and graph 1 is velocity against time.
D Graph 3 is acceleration against time and graph 2 is velocity against time.
10 The diagram shows a particle P, travelling at speed v, about to collide with a stationary particle Q
of the same mass. The collision is perfectly elastic.
P Q
Which statement describes the motion of P and of Q immediately after the collision?
1
A P and Q both travel in the same direction with speed v .
2
11 A particle is in a uniform field. The particle experiences a force in the opposite direction to the
field.
In which type of field is the particle, and on which property of the particle is the field acting?
property of particle
type of field
on which the field acts
A electric charge
B electric current
C gravitational mass
D gravitational weight
12 A uniform rod of weight 20 N and length 2.0 m is acted upon by two vertical forces, as shown.
15 N 5.0 N
What are the resultant force acting on the rod and the resultant moment about the centre of
gravity of the rod?
A 0 10
B 0 20
C 20 10
D 20 20
Which diagram shows the directions of the forces such that the block could be in equilibrium?
A B
C D
400 J of work is done on this gas, with its pressure remaining constant throughout.
Which statement describes the energy of the ball as it rises through the air?
A The kinetic energy of the ball decreases as the gravitational potential energy decreases.
B The kinetic energy of the ball decreases as the gravitational potential energy increases.
C The kinetic energy of the ball increases as the gravitational potential energy decreases.
D The total energy of the ball increases.
During which stage of its journey is most work done on the sledge?
17 An object is moved in a vertical plane from X to Y, and then from Y to Z, as shown in the diagram.
Z
5m
3m
4m
X V
4m
3m
5m
Y
How much gravitational potential energy does the object gain by moving from X to Z?
18 A car travels at a constant speed of 25 m s–1 up a slope. The wheels driven by the engine exert a
forward force of 3000 N. The total force due to air resistance and friction is 2100 N. The weight of
the car has a component down the slope of 900 N.
19 A composite rod is made by attaching a glass-reinforced plastic rod and a nylon rod end to end,
as shown.
1.00 m 1.00 m
The rods have the same cross-sectional area and each rod is 1.00 m in length. The Young
modulus Ep of the plastic is 40 GPa and the Young modulus En of the nylon is 2.0 GPa.
The composite rod will break when its total extension reaches 3.0 mm.
What is the greatest tensile stress that can be applied to the composite rod before it breaks?
A 2.9 × 106 Pa
B 5.7 × 106 Pa
C 2.9 × 109 Pa
D 5.7 × 109 Pa
20 The graph shows the non-linear force–extension curve for a wire made from a new composite
material.
F/N
100 P
0
0 1.0 2.0
x / mm
What is the best estimate of the work done in stretching the wire to point P?
22 Which row describes a longitudinal wave and a medium through which it can travel?
A parallel air
B parallel vacuum
C perpendicular air
D perpendicular vacuum
24 An observer is situated at the top of a tall tower. An aeroplane emitting sound at a frequency of
1000 Hz approaches the observer at a speed of 165 m s–1.
wavelength of wavelength of
microwaves / m X-rays / m
A 10–6 103
B 10–2 103
C 10–6 10–10
D 10–2 10–10
26 A musical instrument is made using a long tube with a mouthpiece at one end. The other end is
open and flared, as shown.
A musician maintains stationary sound waves with a node at the mouthpiece and an antinode at
the other end. The lowest frequency of sound that the instrument can produce is 92 Hz.
27 A water wave passes through a gap between two barriers. The wavefronts spread out as shown.
wavefronts
direction
of travel
of wave
barrier
A coherence
B diffraction
C interference
D superposition
28 The table shows four possible combinations of values for the laser wavelength, slit separation
and slit-screen distance in a two-slit interference experiment to show the interference of visible
light on a white screen.
second-order maximum
light of
wavelength λ
ϕ
Which expression gives the spacing of the lines on the diffraction grating?
A λ B λ C 2λ D 2λ
sinϕ sin (ϕ / 2) sinϕ sin (ϕ / 2)
30 Two positive charges and one negative charge, all of equal magnitude, are set at the corners of
an equilateral triangle.
A B
– –
+ + + +
C D
– –
+ + + +
31 A negatively charged oil drop is held stationary, equidistant between two plates connected to a
high voltage supply, as shown.
+
oil drop
–
Which change would not increase the upward electrical force on the drop?
A decreasing the distance between the plates whilst keeping the drop equidistant from them
B increasing the amount of negative charge on the drop
C increasing the supply voltage
D moving the drop closer to the positive plate
32 Electrons move in a vacuum from one metal plate to another metal plate. As a result of this, there
is an electric current of 48 µA between the two plates.
How many electrons are emitted by the first plate in a time of 5.0 minutes?
3A 12 Ω
2Ω
6Ω
A 1 B 4 C 2 D 3
3 3 1 1
34 A manufacturer recommends that the longer the extension cord you use with an electric drill, the
bigger the cross-sectional area of the cord should be.
A Resistance is inversely proportional to both the length and the cross-sectional area.
B Resistance is inversely proportional to the length and directly proportional to the
cross-sectional area.
C Resistance is proportional to both the length and the cross-sectional area.
D Resistance is proportional to the length and inversely proportional to the cross-sectional
area.
battery 1 battery 2
12 V 9V
0.3 Ω 0.1 Ω
What are the e.m.f. and the internal resistance of a single battery that has the same effect as the
combination?
internal
e.m.f. / V
resistance / Ω
A 3 0.2
B 3 0.4
C 21 0.2
D 21 0.4
6.0 V
0.1 Ω
2.0 Ω
Which diagram shows a potential divider circuit that can vary the potential difference (p.d.) across
the lamp?
A B
C D
38 Two alpha-particles with the same kinetic energy are moving towards, and are then deflected by,
a gold nucleus.
gold nucleus
alpha-particles
A B
C D
A
Z X → A
Z −1 Y +p+q
p q
A β– particle neutron
B β– particle proton
C β+ particle antineutrino
D β+ particle neutrino
40 Which row gives the correct type and quark composition for the named particle?
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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2020
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
• There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
• For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
• Write in soft pencil.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
• Do not use correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
• Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
• Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
IB20 06_9702_12/3RP
© UCLES 2020 [Turn over
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ω t
A acceleration
B force
C kinetic energy
D momentum
In order to protect the galvanometer from damage due to an excessive initial current, resistors of
resistance 0.5 Ω and 1 kΩ are available.
B the 0.5 Ω resistor in parallel with the galvanometer and this combination placed in series with
the 1 kΩ resistor
D the 1 kΩ resistor in parallel with the galvanometer and this combination placed in series with
the 0.5 Ω resistor
4 Readings are made of the current I for different voltages V across a fixed resistor. The results are
plotted on a graph to show the variation of I with V.
0
0 V
5 A stone is dropped from a height of 20 m above water. The graph shows the variation with time of
the velocity of the stone.
20
velocity / m s–1
0
0 2 4
time / s
Which statement describes the approximate position of the stone four seconds after it is
dropped?
6 A car X is travelling at a constant speed u along a straight road. At time t = 0 a second car Y is a
distance d0 behind car X and travelling at a speed v in the same direction. Speed v is less than
speed u.
v u
car Y car X
d0
Which graph could best show the variation with time t of the distance d between the cars?
A B C D
d0 d0 d0 d0
d d d d
0 0 0 0
0 t T 0 t T 0 t T 0 t T
Which graph could show the variation with time t of the momentum p of the object?
A B
p p
0 0
0 t 0 t
C D
p p
0 0
0 t 0 t
8 An astronaut has a weight of 660 N when she is standing on the Earth’s surface.
What would be the weight of the astronaut if she stood on the surface of Mars?
9 A mass m1 travelling with speed u1 collides with a mass m2 travelling with speed u2 in the same
direction. After the collision, mass m1 has speed v1 and mass m2 has speed v2 in the same
direction. The collision is perfectly elastic.
u1 u2 v1 v2
m1 m2 m1 m2
10 The diagrams show a negative electric charge situated in a uniform electric field and a mass
situated in a uniform gravitational field.
– charge mass
Which row shows the directions of the forces acting on the charge and on the mass?
charge mass
A –
B –
C –
D –
force 60 N
pedal
bar
12 cm
20 cm
pivot
16 cm
12 A thin horizontal beam XY is freely hinged at point Y to a vertical wall. The beam is held
stationary by a cable XZ which is attached to the wall at point Z.
Z
wall
cable
Y hinge
X
beam
The beam supports a weight W at point X. The forces in the cable and the beam are FC and FB
respectively.
A B C D
FB FB FB FB
W W W W
FC FC FC FC
0.40 m
0.30 m
area 0.012 m2
The cross-sectional area of the pipe is 0.012 m2. The weight of the pipe is 32 N.
Some of this energy is converted into kinetic energy as the car accelerates.
A The object slides with a constant velocity along a horizontal frictionless surface in a vacuum.
B A person holds the object at arm’s length and at a fixed height above the ground.
C A person pushes the object up a frictionless ramp.
D The stationary object floats partially submerged in water.
16 A spring is attached at one end to a fixed point. A mass is then hung from the other end of the
spring. The spring has extension x when the system is in equilibrium.
P Q
spring tension
S
R
0
x 0 x
extension
The variation of the tension in the spring with its extension is shown on the graph.
A Area SPR represents the energy stored in the spring which cannot be recovered.
B Area SPQR represents the energy stored in the spring which can be recovered.
C Area SPQ represents the loss of gravitational potential energy of the mass due to the
extension of the spring.
D Area SQR represents the elastic potential energy stored in the spring.
17 An escalator in an underground station has 25 people standing on it and is moving with a speed
of 4.3 m s–1. The average mass of a person is 78 kg and the angle of the escalator to the
horizontal is 40°.
A 5.4 kW B 6.4 kW C 53 kW D 63 kW
18 An elastic cord of unstretched total length 16.0 cm and cross-sectional area 2.0 × 10–6 m2 is held
horizontally by two smooth pins a distance 8.0 cm apart.
The cord obeys Hooke’s law. A load of mass 0.40 kg is suspended centrally on the cord. The
angle between the two sides of the cord supporting the load is 60°.
unstretched cord
pin pin pin 8.0 cm pin
8.0 cm
cord
8.0 cm
60°
mass 0.40 kg
stress 4
/ 106 Pa 3
2
1
0
0 10 20 30 40
strain / 10–3
The student repeats the experiment with a wire made from the same metal, with twice the original
length and half the diameter.
A B
stress 4 stress 4
/ 106 Pa 3 / 106 Pa 3
2 2
1 1
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 0 10 20 30 40
strain / 10–3 strain / 10–3
C D
stress 16 stress 16
/ 106 Pa 12 / 106 Pa 12
8 8
4 4
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 0 10 20 30 40
strain / 10–3 strain / 10–3
21 A transverse wave is moving along a rope. Two points X and Y on the rope are a quarter of a
wavelength apart from each other.
Which statement is not possible for the two points X and Y at any instant?
22 Two progressive waves meet at a fixed point P. The variation with time of the displacement of
each wave at point P is shown in the graph.
displacement
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2
time / s
1 cm
1 cm
The time-base setting is 0.5 ms cm–1 and the Y-plate sensitivity is 0.2 mV cm–1.
What is the frequency of the sound from the loudspeaker and what is the amplitude of the trace
on the CRO?
frequency amplitude
/ Hz / mV
A 330 0.6
B 330 1.2
C 670 0.6
D 670 1.2
24 The diagram shows an experiment to produce a stationary wave in an air column. A tuning fork,
placed above the column, vibrates and produces a sound wave. The length of the air column can
be varied by altering the volume of the water in the tube.
tuning fork
air column
water
tap
The tube is filled and then water is allowed to run out of it. The first two stationary waves occur
when the air column lengths are 0.14 m and 0.42 m.
25 A stationary person measures the speed and wavelength of the sound from a horn on a
stationary vehicle. The person then repeats the measurements when the vehicle is approaching
at a constant speed.
Which row describes the measured wavelength and the measured speed of the sound wave from
the moving vehicle when compared with the sound wave from the stationary vehicle?
wavelength of speed of
the sound wave the sound wave
A longer greater
B shorter greater
C longer same
D shorter same
Which row correctly identifies the principal radiation for each of these wavelengths?
28 A hill separates a television (TV) transmitter from a house. The transmitter cannot be seen from
the house. However, the house has good TV reception.
hill
TV transmitter house
By which wave effect at the hill could the TV signal reach the house?
A coherence
B diffraction
C interference
D reflection
29 The diagram shows an arrangement for demonstrating two-source interference using coherent
light of a single wavelength λ.
An interference pattern is observed on a screen 3.0 m away from the slits X and Y, which have a
separation of 1.0 mm.
The central bright fringe is at Q, and the second bright fringe from the centre is at P.
A 6.0 × 103 λ
B 3.0 × 103 λ
C 6.7 × 10–4 λ
D 3.3 × 10–4 λ
30 Light of wavelength λ is incident normally on a diffraction grating. The angle between the
second-order maximum and the normal to the grating is θ. The variation with sin θ of λ is shown
on the graph.
750
λ / 10–9 m
500
250
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6
sin θ
31 A dipole is a pair of charges of equal magnitude, one negative and one positive. The electric field
of a dipole is shown below.
X
A D
B C
– +
32 A charged oil droplet of mass m is falling, initially freely, in a vacuum between two horizontal
metal plates that are separated by a distance x.
A potential difference (p.d.) V is then applied across the plates. This results in the oil droplet
continuing to accelerate downwards but with a reduced acceleration a.
The polarity of the applied p.d. is then reversed so that the direction of the electric force on the
droplet is reversed. This results in the downwards acceleration of the oil droplet increasing to 3a.
What is the average drift speed of the free electrons in the wire when the current in the wire is
0.57 A?
34 An electric kettle is rated at 2.0 kW, which describes the power supplied to the heating coil in the
kettle.
35 A conductor consists of three wires connected in series. The wires are all made of the same
metal but have different cross-sectional areas. There is a current I in the conductor.
X conductor Y
I I
Which graph best shows the variation of potential V with distance along the conductor?
0 distance
X Y
0 distance
X Y
0 distance
X Y
0 distance
X Y
36 A cell of electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and internal resistance 0.50 Ω is connected to a resistor of
resistance 4.7 Ω.
E
0.50 Ω
4.7 Ω
The maximum power that can be dissipated by the resistor without overheating is 0.50 W.
37 Kirchhoff’s first and second laws link to the conservation of physical quantities.
A charge energy
B charge momentum
C energy charge
D energy momentum
38 In the circuit shown, X is a variable resistor whose resistance can be changed from 5.0 Ω to
500 Ω. The electromotive force (e.m.f.) of the battery is 12.0 V. It has negligible internal
resistance.
40 Ω
12.0 V
X output
What is the maximum range of values of potential difference across the output?
A 1.3 V to 11.1 V
B 1.3 V to 12.0 V
C 1.5 V to 11.1 V
D 1.5 V to 12.0 V
39 An unstable nucleus goes through successive decays to become a final, stable nucleus.
The initial nucleus and the final nucleus are isotopes of each other.
How many α and β– particles could have been emitted during the decay sequence?
particle
α β–
A 1 0
B 1 2
C 2 0
D 2 1
A B C D
key
s s u s u s u u u = up quark
s = strange quark
s s u u
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v vs
electric potential V= Q
4 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin t
1 A student uses the volume of a metal coin in order to determine the density of the metal.
What is not needed in order to determine an estimate of the volume of the coin?
v = T pq
where T is the tension in the wire and is the mass per unit length of the wire.
p q
A 1 1
2 2
B 1 1
2 2
1 1
C
2 2
1 1
D
2 2
θ
P
A B
P P
0 0
0 90 0 90
θ /° θ /°
C D
P P
0 0
0 90 0 90
θ /° θ /°
A metre rule
B micrometer
C tape measure
D vernier calipers
5 A steel ball is dropped and falls through a vertical height h. The time t taken to fall is measured
using light gates.
h (4.05 0.01) m
t (0.91 0.02) s
h= 1
2
gt 2
20
v / m s–1
10
0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 t/s
–10
A 15 m above X
B 15 m below X
C 25 m above X
D 25 m below X
7 A mass of 5.0 kg is released from rest on a frictionless surface inclined at 30 to the horizontal. Air
resistance is negligible.
mass 5.0 kg
frictionless
surface
30°
horizontal
A If body X exerts a force on body Y, body Y exerts an equal and opposite force on body X.
B If no resultant force acts on a body it has constant velocity.
C The rate of change of momentum of a body is proportional to the resultant force acting on it
and takes place in the direction of the force.
D The total momentum of a system of interacting bodies is constant if there is no external force.
The graph shows how the velocity of the object changes with time t.
velocity
0
0 Y Z t
acceleration acceleration
at t = Y at t = Z
A decreasing g
B decreasing 0
C constant g
D constant 0
The diagrams show the initial and final velocities of the balls.
2m m 2m m
A 4.0 m s–1 1.0 m s–1 2.0 m s–1 5.0 m s–1
2m m 2m m
B 6.0 m s–1 3.0 m s–1 4.0 m s–1 7.0 m s–1
2m m 2m m
C 8.0 m s–1 2.0 m s–1 5.0 m s–1 8.0 m s–1
2m m 2m m
D 10.0 m s–1 4.0 m s–1 6.0 m s–1 12.0 m s–1
block
pellet
M m
A pellet of mass m travelling at a speed u hits a stationary block of mass M. The pellet becomes
embedded in the block and causes the block to move at a speed v immediately after the impact.
When a pellet of mass 2m, travelling at a speed 2u, hits a block of mass 2M, what is the speed of
the block immediately after the impact? (Neglect the small increase in the mass of the block as
the pellet’s mass is added during the collision.)
A v B v 2 C 2v D 4v
12 A rigid circular disc of radius r has its centre at X. A number of forces of equal magnitude F act at
the edge of the disc. All the forces are in the plane of the disc.
A B
F
X X
F
C D
F
X X
F F
F F
13 The diagram shows a uniform beam PQ. The length of the beam is 3.0 m and its weight is 50 N.
The beam is supported on a pivot 1.0 m from end P. A load of weight W is hung from end P. The
beam is in equilibrium.
3.0 m
1.0 m
P Q
W
pivot
A 25 N B 50 N C 75 N D 100 N
14 In a high-wire circus act, a man of mass 85 kg is standing at rest at the midpoint of the wire.
20° 20°
T T
The wire on either side of the man is at an angle of 20 to the horizontal.
15 A cylindrical block of ice of cross-sectional area 12 m2 is floating, partially submerged, in the sea.
The density of the sea water is 1020 kg m–3. A polar bear of mass 400 kg steps onto the block of
ice.
bear,
mass 400 kg
cross-sectional
area 12 m2
sea water,
density 1020 kg m–3
A By the principle of conservation of energy, the total energy of the ball is constant throughout
its motion.
B By the principle of conservation of momentum, the momentum of the ball is constant
throughout its motion.
C The kinetic energy of the ball is greatest at the greatest height attained.
D The potential energy of the ball increases at a constant rate during its ascent.
17 A hammer with 10 J of kinetic energy hits a nail and pushes it 5.0 mm into a plank.
Both the hammer and nail come to rest after the collision.
What is the approximate average force that acts on the nail while it moves through 5.0 mm?
18 The change in gravitational potential energy ∆E of an object of mass m when moving through
height ∆h near the surface of the Earth is given by the equation shown.
∆E = mg∆h
A kinetic energy = 1
2
mass (speed)2
19 A racing car has an output power of 300 kW when travelling at a constant speed of 60 m s–1.
A 5 kN B 10 kN C 50 kN D 100 kN
20 A mass of 60.0 g is suspended from a spring and the distance from the bottom of the spring to the
floor is measured to be 16.4 cm.
The mass is replaced with a 100.0 g mass and the distance from the bottom of the spring to the
floor is now measured to be 12.6 cm. The spring obeys Hooke’s law.
100
force / N
80
60
40
20
0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0
extension / 10–3 m
How much work is done to increase the extension of the wire by 2.0 mm?
g
v2 =
2
where is the wavelength of the waves and g is the acceleration of free fall.
A student measures the wavelength and the frequency f of a number of these waves.
Which graph should he plot to give a straight line through the origin?
A f 2 against
B f against 2
C f against 1
D f 2 against 1
23 When sound travels through air, the air particles vibrate. A graph of displacement against time for
a single air particle is shown.
displacement
0 time
0 T 2T
Which graph shows how the kinetic energy of the air particle varies with time?
A B
kinetic kinetic
energy energy
0 time 0 time
0 T 2T 0 T 2T
C D
kinetic kinetic
energy energy
0 time 0 time
0 T 2T 0 T 2T
24 A vibrating tuning fork is held above a glass cylinder filled to the top with water. The water level is
steadily lowered. A loud sound is first heard when the water level is 83.5 cm above the bench.
The next loud sound is heard when the water level is 17.1 cm above the bench.
tuning fork
NOT TO
cylinder SCALE
water
83.5 cm
water bench
17.1 cm
25 An emergency vehicle sounds its siren as it accelerates along a straight road between two points
X and Y, as shown in the diagram.
direction of travel
X Y
emergency
road vehicle
What describes the sounds heard by the people at X and at Y as the vehicle accelerates?
increasing frequency
visible
light
What is the name of the shaded region and what is the order of magnitude of a wavelength of a
wave from this region?
wavelength
name
/m
A infrared 10–5
B infrared 10–8
C ultraviolet 10–5
D ultraviolet 10–8
27 The three waves shown in each diagram have the same amplitude and frequency but different
phase.
A B
C D
28 A transmitting mast sends out microwaves of wavelength 1.5 cm and radio waves of wavelength
1.5 km.
mountain
transmitting receiving
mast aerial
NOT TO SCALE
A receiving aerial behind a mountain can detect the radio waves but not the microwaves.
A The radio waves are coherent but the microwaves are not.
B The radio waves are diffracted around the mountain but the microwaves are not.
C The radio waves are reflected by the mountain but the microwaves are not.
D The radio waves travel at the speed of light but the microwaves do not.
What are possible values for the distance between the slits and the screen, and the slit
separation?
slit–screen
slit separation
distance
A 50 cm 0.5 mm
B 50 cm 5 mm
C 5m 0.5 mm
D 5m 5 mm
30 Light of a single frequency is incident on a diffraction grating. Seven bright spots are observed on
a screen.
Which change will result in an increase in the number of bright spots observed?
31 A molecule behaves as an electric ‘dipole’ consisting of two equal point charges of opposite sign,
separated by a fixed distance. The molecule moves with constant horizontal velocity as it enters a
vertical uniform electric field, as shown.
–
+
molecule
electric field
The positive and negative charges of the molecule enter the field at the same time.
What describes the effect of the electric field on the velocity of the molecule?
A constant increases
B constant zero
C increases increases
D increases zero
32 Two parallel metal plates are connected to a battery of negligible internal resistance.
metal plates
A decreases constant
B increases constant
C decreases increases
D increases increases
33 Four point charges, each of charge Q, are placed on the edge of an insulating disc of radius r.
Q Q
34 In the circuit shown, a fixed resistor X is connected in series with a battery and a variable resistor.
The power dissipated in resistor X is 7.2 W when a current of 3.0 A passes through it.
The variable resistor is adjusted so that the power dissipated in X increases by 50%.
35 A resistor and a filament lamp are connected in series with a power supply. The I–V
characteristics of the resistor and of the lamp are shown below.
0.4 0.4
I/A I/A
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
V/V V/V
A 0.071 B 4.2 C 11 D 14
36 A car battery has an electromotive force (e.m.f.) of 12 V and an internal resistance of 0.05 . The
battery is connected to the starter motor of a car. The current in the motor is 160 A.
12 V
0.05 Ω
160 A
A 0V B 4V C 8V D 12 V
R
3.00 Ω
14.4 Ω
V
2.00 Ω 4.80 Ω
38 A voltmeter is connected into a circuit with the polarity shown in the diagram.
+ –
3V V
3V
P
The sliding contact is moved to end P of the potentiometer and then to end Q.
A 0V 3V
B 0V 6V
C 3V 3V
D 3V 6V
A electron
B neutrino
C positron
D proton
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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice February/March 2019
1 hour 15 minutes
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There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
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Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any working should be done in this booklet.
Electronic calculators may be used.
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ω t
A 200 ps
B 2 ns
C 20 ns
D 20 000 µs
A m2 s–2 K–3
B m2 s–2 K–4
C kg m2 s–2 K–3
D kg m2 s–2 K–4
3 The speed of an aircraft in still air is 200 km h–1. The wind blows from the west at a speed of
85.0 km h–1.
In which direction must the pilot steer the aircraft in order to fly due north?
4 A digital balance is used to weigh ingredients in a laboratory. When a weight is applied to the
digital balance, an electronic circuit generates a current which is then converted into a digital
readout on the display.
The electronic circuit gives a current of 2.0 mA when a weight of 30 N is applied, and a current of
0.5 mA when a weight of 5 N is applied.
A B
2 2
current / mA current / mA
0 0
0 30 0 30
weight / N weight / N
C D
2 2
current / mA current / mA
0 0
0 30 0 30
weight / N weight / N
6 A mass on the end of a spring bounces up and down as shown, after being released at time t = 0.
distance up
0
0 time t
distance down
velocity up
A 0
0 time t
velocity up
B 0
0 time t
velocity up
C 0
0 time t
velocity up
D 0
0 time t
7 A stone is thrown vertically upwards from a point that is 12 m above the sea. It then falls into the
sea below after 3.4 s.
8 Two balls X and Y are moving towards each other with speeds of 5 m s–1 and 15 m s–1
respectively.
5 m s–1 15 m s–1
X Y
They make a perfectly elastic head-on collision and ball Y moves to the right with a speed
of 7 m s–1.
9 In the absence of air resistance, a ball thrown horizontally from a tower with velocity v, will land
after time T seconds.
If, however, air resistance is taken into account, which statement is correct?
A The ball lands with a horizontal velocity less than v after more than T seconds.
B The ball lands with a horizontal velocity less than v after T seconds.
C The ball lands with a horizontal velocity v after more than T seconds.
D The ball lands with a horizontal velocity v after T seconds.
10 Two balls, of masses m and 2m, travelling in a vacuum with initial velocities 2v and v
respectively, collide with each other head-on, as shown.
m 2v v 2m
After the collision, the ball of mass m rebounds to the left with velocity v.
A 3
4
mv2 B 3
2
mv2 C 9
4
mv2 D 9
2
mv2
11 A ball falls through a liquid at a constant speed. It is acted upon by three forces: an upthrust, a
drag-force and its weight.
12 A fairground ride consists of four carriages connected to a central vertical pole, as shown in the
following view from above.
direction
vertical of rotation
central pole
not to
scale
carriages
A motor rotates the central pole about its axis. This results in the four carriages each moving
along a circular path.
The distance from the middle of each carriage to the centre of the pole is 3.20 m. When they are
moving, each carriage experiences an air resistance force of 85.0 N. Assume that there are no
other significant resistive forces.
Which torque does the motor need to apply to the pole to keep the system rotating at constant
maximum speed?
13 A uniform horizontal beam OX, 4.0 m long and weighing 100 N, is hinged at a wall at point O. It is
supported by a cord XY which is attached to the wall at Y.
cord
O 30°
X
4.0 m
A 50 N B 58 N C 86 N D 100 N
14 An object shaped as a hemisphere rests with its flat surface on a table. The object has radius r
and density ρ.
table
A 1
3
ρr 2 B 1
3
ρr 2g C 2
3
ρr D 2
3
ρrg
16 A crane is being used to lift containers off a ship. One container has a mass of 14 000 kg and is
being lifted vertically with a speed of 3.2 m s–1.
The electric motor being used to supply the power to lift the container is using a current of 240 A
at a potential difference of 2200 V.
17 The data below are taken from a test of a petrol engine for a motor car.
power output
What is the ratio ?
power input
150 × 103
A
40 × 10 6 × 20 × 60 × 60
150 × 103 × 60 × 60
B
20 × 40 × 10 6
6
150 × 10 3 × 40 × 10 × 20
C
60 × 60
150 × 10 3 × 20
D
40 × 10 3 × 60 × 60
18 Leonardo da Vinci proposed a flying machine that would work like a screw to lift the pilot into the
air. The ‘screw’ is rotated by the pilot.
The machine and the pilot together have a total mass of 120 kg.
Which useful output power must the pilot provide to move vertically upwards at a constant speed
of 2.5 m s–1?
19 A metal wire, fixed at one end, has length l and cross-sectional area A. The wire extends a
distance e when mass m is hung from the other end of the wire.
ml mgl me mge
A E= B E= C E= D E=
Ae Ae Al Al
20 A spring has a spring constant of 6.0 N cm –1. It is joined to another spring whose spring constant
is 4.0 N cm–1. A load of 80 N is suspended from this composite spring.
6.0 N cm–1
4.0 N cm–1
load
80 N
A 8.0 cm B 16 cm C 17 cm D 33 cm
21 The graph shows the extension of a sample of a type of rubber as different loads F are applied
and then gradually removed.
100
F/N
80
60
40
20
0
0 4 8 12 16
extension / mm
What is the best estimate of the strain energy in the rubber when a load of 80 N is applied?
The diagram shows the positions of the molecules of the air at one instant.
P Q R S
A PQ B PS C QR D QS
23 The top row of bars represents a set of particles inside the Earth and at rest.
The lower row represents the same particles at one instant as a longitudinal wave passes from
left to right through the Earth.
What should be measured to determine the amplitude of the oscillations of the particles in the
lower row as the wave passes?
A half the maximum displacement of the particles from their position at rest
B half the maximum distance apart of the particles
C the maximum displacement of the particles from their position at rest
D the maximum distance apart of the particles
24 A straight tube is closed at one end and has a loudspeaker positioned at the open end. The
frequency of the loudspeaker is initially very low and is increased slowly. A series of loudness
maxima are heard. The stationary wave which gives the first maximum has a node at the closed
end and an antinode at the open end. The frequency of the loudspeaker is f1 when the first
maximum is heard.
What is the frequency of the loudspeaker when the fourth maximum is heard?
25 A buzzer emitting sound of frequency 846 Hz is attached to a string and rotated in a horizontal
circle. The linear speed of the buzzer is 25.0 m s–1.
buzzer
observer
26 The diagram shows the principal regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, with some details
labelled. The diagram is not to scale.
10–10 m
wavelength increasing
27 P and Q are fixed points at the end of a string. A transverse stationary wave of constant
maximum amplitude is formed on the string.
x x
P S R T Q
P, R and Q are the only points on the string where nodes are formed. S and T are two points on
the string at a distance x from R.
P
speaker
a.c. supply
speaker
Q
Which graph best shows the variation with distance from P of the intensity of the sound detected
by the microphone?
A B
intensity intensity
0 0
P Q P Q
distance distance
C D
intensity intensity
0 0
P Q P Q
distance distance
29 A diffraction grating experiment is set up using orange light of wavelength 600 nm. The grating
has a slit separation of 2.00 µm.
light of
wavelength grating
600 nm
What is the angular separation (θ2 – θ1) between the first and second order maxima of the orange
light?
30 Two horizontal parallel plate conductors are separated by a distance of 5.0 mm in air. The lower
plate is earthed and the potential of the upper plate is +50 V.
What is the electric field strength E at a point midway between the plates?
31 The diagram shows the electric field near a point charge and two electrons X and Y.
32 The electric current in a wire may be calculated using the equation I = Anvq.
+ –
2Ω
3Ω
4Ω
The power dissipated in each of the resistors of resistance 2 Ω, 3 Ω and 4 Ω is P2, P3 and P4
respectively.
34 Which graph shows the variation with current I of the potential difference V of a filament lamp?
A B C D
V V V V
0 0 0 0
0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I
The potential difference across the wire is 6.0 V and the current is 3.0 A.
36 A cell of internal resistance r and electromotive force (e.m.f.) E is connected in series with a
resistor of resistance R.
E
r
The resistance R and the e.m.f. E remain fixed. The internal resistance r of the cell changes over
time.
Which graph best shows the variation of the current I in the circuit with the internal resistance r ?
A B
I I
0 0
0 r 0 r
C D
I I
0 0
0 r 0 r
37 Identical resistors are connected in four combinations P, Q, R and S between terminals X and Y.
P Q
X Y X Y
R S
X Y X Y
What is the order of decreasing combined resistance between X and Y (largest first)?
A P→S→Q→R
B P→S→R→Q
C Q→R→S→P
D S→P→Q→R
38 The circuit shown consists of two resistors of resistances 10 kΩ and 50 kΩ and a component Y.
6.0 V
10 kΩ
50 kΩ component Y
0V
235
What is the number of neutrons emitted when the 92 U nucleus splits?
A 0 B 1 C 2 D 3
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PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2019
1 hour 15 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
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answers A, B, C and D.
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Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any working should be done in this booklet.
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ω t
A 2 µJ C–1 B 2 mV C 2 pV D 2000 mV
2 What is the number of SI base units required to express electric field strength and power?
electric field
power
strength
A 3 3
B 3 2
C 4 2
D 4 3
DE
A h= where D is distance, E is energy and v is velocity
v
v
B h= where v is velocity and D is distance
D
1
C h= where E is electric field strength
4πE
Fr 2
D h= where F is force, r is radius and m is mass
m
bracket 15.0 N
20.0°
horizontal
6.00 N
40.0°
vertical
What are the magnitudes of the horizontal and vertical components of the resultant of the two
forces?
horizontal vertical
component / N component / N
A 9.73 0.534
B 9.73 10.2
C 18.0 0.534
D 18.0 10.2
5 A student wishes to determine the density ρ of lead. She measures the mass and diameter of a
small sphere of lead:
What is the best estimate of the percentage uncertainty in her calculated value of ρ ?
Which graph shows there were random errors in the measurements of p and q?
A B C D
q q q q
0 0 0 0
0 p 0 p 0 p 0 p
7 A man of mass 75.2 kg uses a set of weighing scales to measure his mass three times. He
obtains the following readings.
mass / kg
reading 1 80.2
reading 2 80.1
reading 3 80.2
Which statement best describes the precision and accuracy of the weighing scales?
quantity
0
0 time
A the acceleration of a firework rising to a maximum height and falling to the ground
B the acceleration of a skydiver leaving an aircraft, falling, opening a parachute and falling to
the ground
C the speed of a javelin as it leaves an athlete’s hand, falls and sinks into the ground
D the speed of a high jump athlete leaving the ground, jumping over a bar and descending to
the ground
10 A car has mass m. A person needs to push the car with force F in order to give the car
acceleration a. The person needs to push the car with force 2F in order to give the car
acceleration 3a.
Which expression gives the constant resistive force opposing the motion of the car?
11 Two bar magnets P and Q are mounted on floats which can slide without friction along an air
track.
P Q
S N N S air track
floats
The two magnets slide towards each other along the air track and interact, without making
contact.
The relative speed of approach of the magnets is equal to their relative speed of separation.
A During the interaction between P and Q some of the total kinetic energy is lost.
B During the interaction between P and Q some of the total momentum is lost.
C The momentum of Q after the interaction is equal to the momentum of P before the
interaction.
D The values of (kinetic energy of P + kinetic energy of Q) before and after the interaction are
equal.
12 A submarine descends vertically at constant velocity. The three forces acting on the submarine
are viscous drag, upthrust and weight.
P Q
uniform
electric
field
S R
The charge moves along different straight paths between points P, Q, R and S.
Which row gives two paths that result in the same total work done on the charge?
path 1 path 2
A P to R Q to S
B P to R P to S
C S to Q S to R
D S to Q R to P
14 A car of mass m travels at constant speed up a slope at an angle θ to the horizontal, as shown in
the diagram. Air resistance and friction provide a resistive force F. The acceleration of free fall
is g.
resistive force F
What is the force needed to propel the car at this constant speed?
A mg cos θ
B mg sin θ
C mg cos θ + F
D mg sin θ + F
15 A volume of 1.5 m3 of water is mixed with 0.50 m3 of alcohol. The density of water is 1000 kg m–3
and the density of alcohol is 800 kg m–3.
17 A combined heat and power (CHP) station generates electrical power and useful heat. The
diagram shows the input and output powers for a CHP station.
wasted power
60 MW
What is the efficiency of the CHP station for producing useful power?
18 A bungee jumper jumps off a high bridge, when attached to it by a long elastic rope which obeys
Hooke’s law.
The gravitational potential energy of the jumper is measured relative to the lowest point reached
by the jumper.
Which graph shows the variation of the gravitational potential energy of the jumper, and the
elastic potential energy in the rope, with the vertical distance fallen from the top of the bridge?
A B
energy energy
key
elastic potential
0 0 energy in rope
0 vertical 0 vertical
distance fallen distance fallen gravitational potential
energy of jumper
C D
energy energy
0 0
0 vertical 0 vertical
distance fallen distance fallen
The same force is applied to wire Y of the same material, with the same initial length but twice the
diameter of wire X. Both wires obey Hooke’s law.
A 0.25E B 0.5E C 2E D 4E
The mass of each atom is 3.5 × 10–25 kg. The density of the crystal is 9.2 × 103 kg m–3.
What is the shortest distance between the centres of two adjacent atoms?
A 3.8 × 10–29 m
B 6.2 × 10–15 m
C 3.4 × 10–10 m
D 3.0 × 10–9 m
22 The stress-strain graphs for loading and unloading four different materials are shown.
A B
unloading unloading
0 0
0 strain 0 strain
C D
unloading
0 0
0 strain 0 strain
23 The diagram illustrates the position of particles in a progressive sound wave at one instant in
time.
P Q
The speed of the wave is v. P and Q are two points in the wave a distance L apart.
A v B v C 2v D L
2L L L v
The diagram shows the variation of displacement s with distance along the wave at time t = 0.
direction of travel
s
P
distance
0
0 along wave
Which graph best shows the variation with time t of the displacement s of the point P on the
wave?
A 0 t
0
B 0 t
0
C 0 t
0
D 0 t
0
25 In an experiment to determine the wavelength of sound in air, a stationary wave is set up in an air
column.
A 1
2
L B L C 2L D 4L
26 In one of the first experiments to demonstrate the Doppler effect, a train was filled with trumpeters
all playing a note of frequency 440 Hz. The difference in observed frequency of the note as the
train directly approached a stationary observer was 22 Hz. The speed of sound was 340 m s–1.
28 A cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) is used to display the trace from a sound wave. The time-base
is set at 5 µs mm–1.
1 cm
1 cm
Which diagram could show all the possible directions of the light, after passing through the
grating, that give maximum intensity?
A B C D
30 Why can an observable interference pattern never be obtained between two monochromatic
beams of light from different lamps?
A The frequency of the light from the two lamps can never be the same.
B The light from the two lamps can never be coherent.
C The temperature of the filaments of the two lamps used can never be the same.
D The wavelength of the light from the two lamps must always be different.
monochromatic
light
double slit
screen
– – – – – – – –
electron
+ + + + + + + +
Which statement describes the motion of the electron due to the uniform electric field?
area A area 12 A
S
R
A 1
2
Q B Q C Q 2 D 2Q
34 Four wires are made of the same metal. The cross-sectional areas, lengths and thermodynamic
temperatures of the wires are shown.
cross-sectional
length temperature
area
A A 2L 2T
B A L T
C 2A 2L 2T
D 2A L T
cell
How do the current I and the terminal potential difference across the cell change?
terminal potential
current I
difference across cell
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
36 Kirchhoff’s first law states that the sum of the currents entering a junction in a circuit is equal to
the sum of the currents leaving it.
A charge
B energy
C mass
D momentum
37 A circuit contains two batteries, each of negligible internal resistance, and two resistors as shown.
9.0 Ω
galvanometer
24 V
3.0 Ω X
39 Which equation describes the changes to the quark composition of a nucleus and the lepton
emission during the process of β+ decay?
40 There are protons, neutrons and electrons in the simple model of an atom.
hadron lepton
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Data
Formulae
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uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ω t
1 A cyclist has a speed of 5 m s–1 and a small car has a speed of 12 m s–1.
4 A micrometer is used to measure the 28.50 mm width of a plastic ruler. The micrometer reads to
the nearest 0.01 mm.
A 0.02850 ± 0.01 m
B 0.0285 ± 0.001 m
5 The sides of a wooden block are measured with calipers. The lengths of the sides are measured
as 20.0 mm, 40.0 mm and 10.0 mm.
20.0 mm
10.0 mm
40.0 mm
6 A ball is thrown vertically upwards from ground level and reaches a maximum height of 12.7 m
before falling back to ground level.
What is the total time for which the ball is in the air?
7 A snooker ball has a mass of 200 g. It hits the cushion of a snooker table and rebounds along its
original path.
The ball arrives at the cushion with a speed of 14.0 m s–1 and then leaves it with a speed of
7.0 m s–1. The ball and the cushion are in contact for a time of 0.60 s.
8 A tennis ball is released from rest at time t = 0 and falls through air for a long time.
Which graph of its displacement s against time t best represents the motion of the ball?
A B C D
s s s s
0 0 0 0
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t
9 The space probe Rosetta was designed to investigate a comet. The probe consisted of an orbiter
and a lander. The orbiter had a mass of 170 kg and the lander had a mass of 100 kg. When the
two parts separated, the lander was pushed towards the surface of the comet so that its change
in velocity towards the comet was 3.0 m s–1.
orbiter
mass 170 kg
lander
mass 100 kg
3.0 m s–1
The orbiter moved away from the comet during the separation.
10 A positively charged oil droplet falls in air in a uniform electric field that is vertically upwards. The
droplet has a constant terminal speed v0 and the electric field strength is E.
The magnitude of the force due to air resistance acting on the droplet is proportional to the speed
of the droplet.
A B C D
v0 v0 v0 v0
0 0 0 0
0 E 0 E 0 E 0 E
0.8 m 0.8 m
200 N 300 N
Weights are hung from two points on the bar as shown in the diagram. To maintain equilibrium, a
couple is applied to the bar.
A 40 N m clockwise
B 40 N m anticlockwise
C 80 N m clockwise
D 80 N m anticlockwise
object
A B
F
F
C D
F
F
13 Four measuring cylinders are filled with the same liquid to the heights shown.
30 cm 30 cm
B C
10 cm 10 cm
D
14 The gas in an engine does work on a piston of cross-sectional area 80 cm2. The pressure on the
piston has a constant value of 4.6 × 105 Pa.
25 cm
force of gas
pushing piston
How much work is done by the gas on the piston when it moves through a distance of 25 cm?
15 A power station using coal as fuel has an average power output of 3000 MW. Coal is supplied by
20 trains each day. The efficiency of the station in converting the thermal energy released from
the coal to electrical energy is 26%.
16 A wooden cylinder floats partially submerged in a bath of water. A force F is applied to the
cylinder until it is just fully submerged.
wooden cylinder
water
F
17 The motor of a crane lifts a load of mass 600 kg. The load rises vertically at a constant speed of
12 m per minute.
14
spring length / cm
11
10
0 5.0
force / N
A 4.2 cm B 5.6 cm C 15 cm D 20 cm
19 A rubber cord hangs from a rigid support. A weight attached to its lower end is gradually
increased from zero, and then gradually reduced to zero.
force
stretching
rubber
cord
contraction
weight
0
0 extension
The force–extension curve for contraction is below the force–extension curve for stretching.
20 A transverse wave is travelling along a rope. The frequency of the wave is 2.0 Hz. The graph
shows the variation with distance of the displacement of the wave at time t ꞊ 0.
displacement
0 2 4 6 8 10 distance / m
displacement
A
0 2 4 6 8 10 distance / m
displacement
B
0 2 4 6 8 10 distance / m
displacement
C
0 2 4 6 8 10 distance / m
displacement
D
0 2 4 6 8 10 distance / m
Graph 1 shows the variation with time of the displacement at a particular distance. Graph 2
shows the variation with distance of the displacement at one instant.
displacement displacement
distance
0 time / s 0
0 0.5 1.0 0 30 60 90 / cm
graph 1 graph 2
What is the best estimate of the frequency of the sound produced by the tuning fork?
A stationary observer is level with the loudspeaker and situated a long distance from the
loudspeaker. The observer hears a sound of varying frequency. The maximum frequency heard
is 2097 Hz.
24 Two electromagnetic waves have wavelengths of 5.0 × 10–7 m and 5.0 × 10–2 m.
Which row identifies the regions of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the waves belong?
wavelength wavelength
5.0 × 10–7 m 5.0 × 10–2 m
A ultraviolet infrared
B visible microwave
C ultraviolet microwave
D visible infrared
reflective surface
transmitter
45 cm
The emitted waves have a frequency of 1.00 GHz. A stationary wave is produced with a node at
the transmitter and a node at the surface.
How many antinodes are in the space between the transmitter and the surface?
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
27 An outdoor concert has two large speakers beside the stage for broadcasting music.
In order to test the speakers, they are made to emit sound of the same wavelength and the same
amplitude.
A C
D
B
speakers
stage
X
P
When a negatively charged test charge is placed at point P, it is found to experience a force of
repulsion from X that is radially away from X.
Which arrow correctly shows the direction of the electric field at point P due to the charge X?
A B C D
30 A charged oil drop of mass m, with n excess electrons, is held stationary in the uniform electric
field between two horizontal plates separated by a distance d.
V m d
The voltage between the plates is V, the elementary charge is e and the acceleration of free fall
is g.
31 When the current in a wire is 5.0 A, the average drift speed of the conduction electrons in the wire
is 7.4 × 10–4 m s–1.
Which row gives a possible cross-sectional area and number of conduction electrons per unit
volume for this wire?
number of conduction
cross-sectional
electrons per unit
area / m2
volume / m–3
Which two quantities can be used to calculate the energy dissipated by the resistor?
A the current in the resistor and the potential difference across the resistor
B the resistance of the resistor and the current in the resistor
C the total charge passing through the resistor and the potential difference across the resistor
D the total charge passing through the resistor and the resistance of the resistor
34 Two cells with electromotive forces E1 and E2 and internal resistances r1 and r2 are connected to
a resistor R as shown.
cell 1 cell 2
E1 E2
r1 r2
current
E 2r 1 − E 1r 2 E 2r 1 − E 1r 2 E 1r 2 − E 2r 1 E 1r 2 − E 2r 1
A B C D
E1 E2 E1 E2
35 A battery has an electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and internal resistance r. The battery delivers a
current I to a variable resistor and the potential difference (p.d.) across its terminals is V.
E
r
I
V
36 Three identical resistors are connected between terminals P and Q in different networks X, Y and
Z as shown.
X Y Z
P Q P Q P Q
What is the order of increasing combined resistance between P and Q (lowest first)?
A X→Y→Z
B X→Z→Y
C Y→X→Z
D Y→Z→X
37 The diagram shows a variable resistor R and two fixed resistors connected in series in a circuit to
act as a potential divider.
6.0 V
R 2.0 Ω 10 Ω
2.0 V
The cell of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 6.0 V has negligible internal resistance. A cell of e.m.f.
2.0 V and a galvanometer are connected into the potential divider. The resistance of R is varied
until the galvanometer reads zero.
38 The table gives some data relating to four neutral (uncharged) atoms W, X, Y and Z.
W X Y Z
nucleon (mass) number 16 17 17 18
total number of particles (protons,
24 26 25 28
neutrons and electrons) in the atom
A 7 B 8 C 9 D 10
A electron
B neutrino
C neutron
D positron
quark changes
up quarks down quarks
A +1 0
B +1 –1
C –1 +1
D 0 +1
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1 hour 15 minutes
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ωt
quantity unit
A efficiency no unit
B moment of force N m–1
C momentum Ns
D work done J
3 Two forces of equal magnitude are represented by two coplanar vectors. One is directed towards
the east and the other is directed towards the north.
What is the direction of a single force that will balance these two forces?
4 The density of paper is 800 kg m–3. A typical sheet of paper has a width of 210 mm and a length of
300 mm.
A 0.5 g B 5g C 50 g D 500 g
5 A person calculates the potential difference across a wire by using the measurements shown.
Which measured quantity has the greatest contribution to the percentage uncertainty in the
calculated potential difference?
1 cm
1 cm
The oscilloscope time-base setting is 0.5 ms cm–1 and the Y-plate sensitivity is 2 V cm–1.
7 A stone of mass m is dropped from a tall building. There is significant air resistance. The
acceleration of free fall is g.
When the stone is falling at a constant (terminal) velocity, which information is correct?
A g zero mg
B zero mg mg
C zero zero mg
D zero mg zero
velocity
area 1
0
0 area 2 time
A area 1 – area 2
B
(area 1 + area 2)
2
C area 1 + area 2
D area 2 – area 1
9 A girl throws a ball vertically upwards. It takes a time of 3.20 s to return to her hand.
10 Steel pellets, each with a mass of 0.60 g, fall vertically onto a horizontal plate at a rate of 100
pellets per minute. They strike the plate with a velocity of 5.0 m s–1 and rebound with a velocity of
4.0 m s–1.
45 N
30 N
30 N
45 N
Which row describes the resultant force and resultant torque on the object?
A non-zero non-zero
B non-zero zero
C zero non-zero
D zero zero
12 A charged oil drop is held stationary between two charged parallel plates.
top plate
charged oil drop
bottom plate
14 A car of mass 1100 kg is travelling at a constant speed of 15 m s–1 up a slope inclined at 10° to the
horizontal. The combined frictional forces acting on the car are directed down the slope and are
equal to W , where W is the weight of the car.
5
15 m s–1
10°
A 28 kW B 32 kW C 60 kW D 190 kW
15 An old-fashioned 60 W lamp converts 95% of its energy supply into heat. A 4.0 W modern lamp
has the same power output of light as the old-fashioned lamp.
16 A bead is released from rest at point P and slides along a wire, as shown.
P
NOT TO
SCALE
1.4 m s–1 Q
h
40 cm
The track loops around and forms a vertical circle of diameter 40 cm. At point Q, the bead has a
speed of 1.4 m s–1.
17 A small diesel engine uses a volume of 1.5 × 104 cm3 of fuel per hour to produce a useful power
output of 40 kW. It may be assumed that 34 kJ of energy is transferred to the engine when it uses
1.0 cm3 of fuel.
What is the rate of transfer from the engine of energy that is wasted?
18 Two boxes X and Y have the same mass. Box X is lifted vertically through a height h by a force of
magnitude F.
Box Y is pulled along a slope by a force of the same magnitude to reach the same height, as
shown.
h F h
F
box X box Y
A Both boxes gain the same amount of gravitational potential energy and the same amount of
work is done by the two forces.
B Both boxes gain the same amount of gravitational potential energy but more work is done by
the force acting on box Y than by the force acting on box X.
C Box Y gains less gravitational potential energy than box X because the weight of box Y is
less than the weight of box X.
D Box Y gains more gravitational potential energy than box X as more work is done by the
force acting on box Y than by the force acting on box X.
At which point on the graph does the metal wire stop obeying Hooke’s law?
force
D
C
B
A
0
0 extension
20 The diagram shows a large crane on a construction site lifting a cube-shaped load at a constant
speed.
cable
crane
load
A model is made of the crane, its load and the cable supporting the load.
The material used for each part of the model is the same as that in the full-size crane, cable and
load. The model is one tenth full-size in all linear dimensions.
What is the ratio stress in the cable on the full- size crane ?
stress in the cable on the model crane
A 0.1 B 1 C 10 D 100
Which diagram shows the variation with time t of the displacement s of the particle P in the rope?
A B
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
C D
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
22 A wave has period T, wavelength λ and amplitude A. The wave is shown on a graph of
displacement x against distance d.
A B
x x
A A
0 0
0 d 0 d
λ T
C D
x T x
A A
0 0
0 d 0 d
23 The table lists possible orders of magnitude of the wavelengths of some of the principal radiations
of the electromagnetic spectrum.
wavelength / m
microwaves infra-red ultraviolet X-rays
The vehicle moves directly towards the observer at constant speed. The observer detects
microwaves of frequency Fo.
The vehicle then accelerates, still moving towards the observer, travels at higher steady speed
for a time and then decelerates until it stops.
What is the variation in the frequency of the microwaves that are detected by the observer?
A The observed frequency will fall, then remain steady then return to the frequency Fo.
B The observed frequency will fall, then remain steady then rise to a higher frequency than Fo.
C The observed frequency will rise, then remain steady then fall to a lower frequency than Fo.
D The observed frequency will rise, then remain steady then return to the frequency Fo.
1.0 cm
A The frequency of the wave is 2.5 MHz and it lies in the microwave region of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
B The frequency of the wave is 2.5 MHz and it lies in the radio-wave region of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
C The frequency of the wave is 5.0 MHz and it lies in the microwave region of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
D The frequency of the wave is 5.0 MHz and it lies in the radio-wave region of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
What is the separation of the bright fringes when the frequency of the light is changed to
5.0 × 1014 Hz?
27 Monochromatic light is incident on a pair of narrow slits a distance of 0.1 mm apart. A series of
bright and dark fringes are observed on a screen a distance of 2.0 m away. The distance between
adjacent bright fringes is 8.0 mm.
screen
distance between
2.0 m bright fringes = 8.0 mm
(not to scale)
What is the path difference between the light waves from the two slits that meet at the second
order dark fringe?
A 2.0 × 10–7 m
B 4.0 × 10–7 m
C 6.0 × 10–7 m
D 8.0 × 10–7 m
28 A tube of length L is open at both ends. A stationary wave is set up in this tube when a tuning fork
vibrating with frequency fx is held at one end. This is the lowest frequency of stationary wave that
can be formed in this tube.
Another tube of length 2L is closed at one end. A stationary wave is set up in this tube when a
tuning fork vibrating with frequency fy is held at the open end. This is the lowest frequency of
stationary wave that can be formed in this tube.
frequency fx
frequency fy
2L
30 An electron passes into the space between two parallel plates that are 5.0 cm apart and which
are maintained at electric potentials of +2000 V and –500 V, respectively.
+2000 V
electron
5.0 cm
–500 V
A 1.6 × 10–15 N
B 4.8 × 10–15 N
C 6.4 × 10–15 N
D 8.0 × 10–15 N
31 Which statement about electric charges in a uniform electric field is not correct?
A Electric charges of the same magnitude, whether positive or negative, experience the same
magnitude of force when placed in the same uniform electric field.
B The direction of the force on a positive charge placed in a uniform electric field is
independent of the magnitude of the charge.
C The magnitude of the force on a positive charge placed in a uniform electric field is
proportional to the magnitude of the electric field strength.
D The work done to move a positive charge a certain distance in a uniform electric field is
independent of the direction of the movement.
A When switch S is closed, the e.m.f. of the battery falls because work is done against the
internal resistance of the battery.
B When switch S is closed, the e.m.f. of the battery falls because work is done against the
resistance of R.
C When switch S is closed, the potential difference across the battery falls because work is
done against the internal resistance of the battery.
D When switch S is closed, the potential difference across the battery falls because work is
done against the resistance of R.
33 A resistor has resistance R. When the potential difference across the resistor is V, the current in
the resistor is I. The power dissipated in the resistor is P. Work W is done when charge Q flows
through the resistor.
A I= P B Q= W C R = P2 D R= V
V V I P
35 Charge carriers, each of charge q, move along a wire of fixed length. The number density of the
charge carriers in the wire is n.
What is also required, for this wire, to determine the average drift velocity of the charge carriers in
terms of n and q?
36 A potential divider circuit is constructed with one variable resistor X and one fixed resistor Y, as
shown.
X VX
Y VY
The potential difference across resistor X is VX and the potential difference of resistor Y is VY.
VX VY
A falls rises
B falls stays the same
C rises falls
D rises stays the same
37 A cell of electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and negligible internal resistance is connected into a
circuit, as shown.
2Ω
E 12 Ω 4Ω V
The voltmeter has a very high resistance and reads a potential difference Vout.
Vout
What is the ratio ?
E
A 1 B 1 C 1 D 2
6 3 2 3
20 Ω 8.0 Ω
6.0 Ω 8.0 Ω
P Q
7.0 Ω
39 A nucleus of neptunium-236 contains 93 protons and 143 neutrons. This nucleus decays with the
emission of an α-particle. The nucleus formed then emits a β– particle.
Which diagram shows the changes in the number P of protons and the number N of neutrons in
these nuclei?
A B
146 146
N N
144 144
142 142
140 140
138 138
90 92 94 96 90 92 94 96
P P
C D
146 146
N N
144 144
142 142
140 140
138 138
90 92 94 96 90 92 94 96
P P
Which row gives the quark composition of the neutron and the proton and the type of force that
gives rise to this reaction?
quark composition
type of force
neutron proton
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ωt
1 A sheet of gold leaf has a thickness of 0.125 µm. A gold atom has a radius of 174 pm.
A 4 B 7 C 400 D 700
2 The drag coefficient Cd is a number with no units. It is used to compare the drag on different cars
at different speeds. Cd is given by the equation
2F
Cd =
v nρ A
where F is the drag force on the car, ρ is the density of the air, A is the cross-sectional area of the
car and v is the speed of the car.
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
3 A student measures the current through a resistor and the potential difference (p.d.) across it.
There is a 4% uncertainty in the current reading and a 1% uncertainty in the p.d. reading. The
student calculates the resistance of the resistor.
A 0.25% B 3% C 4% D 5%
The student calculates the energy E dissipated using the equation below.
E = V t = 4.0 × 50 = 80 J
2 2
R 10.0
A 1.5 J B 3J C 6J D 8J
velocity
0
0 t
Which graph best shows the variation with time t of the displacement s of the object?
A B
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
C D
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
path of projectile
ground
Which graph best shows the variation with t of the speed of the projectile from when it is launched
to when it lands on the ground?
A B
speed speed
0 0
0 t 0 t
C D
speed speed
0 0
0 t 0 t
7 A sky-diver falls vertically from a helicopter and reaches constant (terminal) velocity. The graph
shows the variation with time t of the speed v of the sky-diver.
0
0 t
Which graph shows the variation with time t of the distance d fallen by the sky-diver?
A B C D
d d d d
0 0 0 0
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t
8 A tennis ball of mass 55 g is travelling horizontally with a speed of 30 m s–1. The ball makes
contact with a wall before rebounding in the horizontal direction with a speed of 20 m s–1. The ball
is in contact with the wall for a time of 5.0 × 10–3 s.
9 An elastic collision occurs between two bodies X and Y. The mass of body X is m and the mass
of body Y is 4m. Body X travels at speed v before the collision and speed 3v in the opposite
5
direction after the collision. Body Y is stationary before the collision.
3v
v 5
X Y X Y
m 4m m 4m
before after
A 8 mv 2 B 34 mv 2 C 16 mv 2 D 1 mv 2
10 50 50 5
10 The density of water is 1.0 g cm–3 and the density of glycerine is 1.3 g cm–3.
Water is added to a measuring cylinder containing 40 cm3 of glycerine so that the density of the
mixture is 1.1 g cm–3. Assume that the mixing process does not change the total volume of the
liquid.
11 An astronaut throws a stone horizontally near to the surface of the Moon, where there is no
atmosphere.
Which row describes the horizontal and vertical forces acting on the stone after release?
12 A cylindrical block of wood has cross-sectional area A and weight W. It is totally immersed in
water with its axis vertical. The block experiences pressures pt and pb at its top and bottom
surfaces respectively.
A (pb – pt)
B (pb – pt)A
C (pb – pt)A – W
D (pb – pt)A + W
13 A uniform diving-board is held by two fixed rods at points P and Q. A person stands at end R of
the diving-board, as shown.
rod Q
P rod R
The forces exerted by the rods on the board are vertical. The board remains in equilibrium as the
person slowly moves towards point Q from end R.
Which row describes the changes to the forces exerted by the rods on the board?
force at P force at Q
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
P
d d
A 0 B F×d C 2F × d D 2F × 2d
3N
P
4N
4N
A B C D
16 In ‘normal driving conditions’, an electric car has a range of 150 km. This uses all of the 200 MJ of
energy stored in its batteries.
With the batteries initially fully charged, the car is driven 100 km in ‘normal driving conditions’. The
batteries are then recharged from a household electrical supply delivering a constant current of
13.0 A at a potential difference of 230 V.
A 0.95 hours
B 12.4 hours
C 18.6 hours
D 27.9 hours
θ
T
string
ball
P
rod
The string is at an angle θ to the vertical. The tension in the string is T. The ball is held away from
the wall by a horizontal force P from a metal rod.
18 A steel sphere is dropped vertically onto a horizontal metal plate. The sphere hits the plate with
speed u, leaves it at speed v, and rebounds vertically to half of its original height. Ignore air
resistance.
A 1 B 1 C 1 D 1– 1
22 2 2 2
The car’s brakes are released and the car rolls down the slope with its engine switched off. At
point Y the car has moved through a vertical height of 30 m and has a speed of 11 m s–1.
mass = 500 kg
speed = 0 m s–1
30 m
speed = 11 m s–1
What is the energy dissipated by frictional forces when the car moves from X to Y?
20 An elastic material with Young modulus E is subjected to a tensile stress S. Hooke’s law is
obeyed.
What is the expression for the elastic energy stored per unit volume of the material?
2
E 2E S2 S
A B C D
2
2S S2 E 2E
15
length / cm
10
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
load / N
22 Two lasers emit light in a vacuum. One laser emits red light and the other emits green light.
A amplitude
B frequency
C intensity
D speed
23 The diagram shows the screen of a cathode-ray oscilloscope (c.r.o.) displaying a wave.
A 0.24 Hz B 4.2 Hz C 12 Hz D 24 Hz
24 A string is fixed at one end and the other end is attached to a vibrator. The frequency of the
vibrator is slowly increased from zero. A series of stationary waves is formed. Assume that for a
stationary wave there is a node at point P.
string
P
fixed
vibrator
L
What are the first five wavelengths of the stationary waves that could be formed?
25 Which region of the electromagnetic spectrum has waves of wavelength 1000 times smaller than
the wavelength of visible light?
A infra-red
B microwaves
C ultraviolet
D X-rays
26 The diagram shows apparatus for the measurement of the frequency of a sound wave.
microphone source
of sound
metal
plate
Sound of the unknown frequency is reflected back from a metal plate. A microphone placed at a
distance D from the metal plate detects the sound intensity. A minimum intensity is detected with
D = 12.0 cm. The plate is moved further away from the microphone until the next minimum is
detected with D = 15.0 cm.
27 An astronomer observes the light from a star that is moving away from the Earth.
For the observed light, what has been increased due to the star’s motion?
A amplitude
B frequency
C speed
D wavelength
28 The diagram shows a stationary wave, at time t = 0, that has been set up on a string fixed
between points P and S.
X Y
P Q R S
The nodes of the stationary wave occur on the string at P, Q, R and S. Point X is moving down at
time t = 0. The points on the string vibrate with time period T and maximum amplitude 2 cm.
Which graph best shows the variation with t of the displacement s of point Y on the string?
A B
2 2
s / cm s / cm
0 0
0 T t 0 T t
2 2
–2 –2
C D
2 2
s / cm s / cm
0 0
0 T t 0 T t
2 2
–2 –2
lamp
single double screen
slit slit
30 Two large parallel metal plates X and Y are situated in a vacuum as shown.
plate X +
positively
charged
particle
plate Y
–
What happens to the force on a positively charged particle as it moves from plate X to plate Y?
A It decreases because the positively charged particle is moving away from the positively
charged plate.
B It decreases because the positively charged particle is moving in the direction of the electric
field between the plates.
C It increases because the positively charged particle is moving closer to a negatively charged
plate.
D It remains constant because the positively charged particle is in the uniform electric field
between the plates.
31 Four diagrams representing the electric field between two oppositely-charged point charges are
shown.
A B
+ – + –
C D
+ – + –
32 The power output of an electrical supply is 2.4 kW at a potential difference (p.d.) of 240 V. The
two wires between the supply and a kettle each have a resistance of 0.50 Ω, as shown.
supply kettle
0.50 Ω
240 V
2.4 kW
0.50 Ω
What is the power supplied to the kettle and what is the p.d. across the kettle?
power / kW p.d. / V
A 2.3 230
B 2.3 235
C 2.4 230
D 2.4 235
33 Which graph shows the variation of voltage V with current I for a semiconductor diode?
A B
V V
0 0
0 I 0 I
C D
V V
0 0
0 I 0 I
A current of 1.5 A enters the network at junction X and leaves through junction Y.
1.5 A
70 Ω 60 Ω
1.5 A X
50 Ω 30 Ω
V
r
cell
I
R
When the internal resistance r of the cell increases, what is the effect on V and on I?
V I
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
36 In the circuits shown, the batteries are identical and all have negligible internal resistance. All of
the resistors have the same resistance. The diodes have zero resistance when conducting and
infinite resistance when not conducting.
A B
C D
12 V
T 150 Ω
X Y
38 In the α-particle scattering experiment, a beam of α-particles is aimed at a thin gold foil. Most of
the α-particles go straight through or are deflected by a small angle. A very small proportion are
deflected through more than 90°, effectively rebounding towards the source of the α-particles.
Which conclusion about the structure of atoms cannot be drawn from this experiment alone?
A 86 87 88
B 125 123 124
C 211 210 212
D 297 297 300
40 A neutron is composed of one up (u) quark and two down (d) quarks. When the neutron decays
to a proton, there is β-emission.
What is the change in the quark structure of the neutron due to the β-emission?
A d → u + β– + νe
B d → u + β– + νe
C u → d + β+ + νe
D u → d + β+ + νe
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PHYSICS 9702/12
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1 hour 15 minutes
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ω t
1 A car is travelling at a speed of 20 m s–1. The table contains values for the kinetic energy and the
momentum of the car.
A 3 × 105 3 × 104
B 3 × 105 5 × 106
C 2 × 107 3 × 104
D 2 × 107 5 × 106
A kg m2 s–2 A–1
B kg m2 s–3 A–2
C kg m s–2 A–1
D kg m s–3 A–1
P Q
A B
C D
5 Students take readings of the volume of a liquid using three different pieces of measuring
equipment X, Y and Z.
X Y Z
0 0 0
0 V volume 0 V volume 0 V volume
How many pieces of equipment are precise and how many are accurate?
A 1 1
B 1 2
C 2 1
D 2 2
6 A sprinter runs a 100 m race. The sprinter has a constant acceleration from rest of 2.5 m s–2 until
reaching a speed of 10 m s–1. The speed then remains constant until the end of the race.
A 8.9 s B 10 s C 12 s D 14 s
Which graph could show the variation with time t of the momentum p of the body?
20
p / kg m s–1
15
A
10 B
C
5 D
0
0 1.0 2.0
t/s
8 The acceleration of free fall on the surface of planet P is one tenth of that on the surface of
planet Q.
What are the mass and the weight of the same body on the surface of planet Q?
mass on Q / kg weight on Q / N
A 1.0 0.1
B 1.0 10
C 10 10
D 10 100
9 Two bodies travelling along the same straight line collide in a perfectly elastic collision.
A The initial speed of one body will be the same as the final speed of the other body.
B The relative speed of approach between the two bodies equals their relative speed of
separation.
C The total momentum is conserved but the total kinetic energy will be reduced.
D One of the bodies will be stationary at one instant.
X Y
Initially, X moves with speed v directly towards Y. Y is stationary. The spheres collide elastically.
What happens?
X Y
1 1
A moves with speed 2 v to the right moves with speed 2 v to the right
B moves with speed v to the left remains stationary
1 1
C moves with speed 2 v to the left moves with speed 2 v to the right
D stops moves with speed v to the right
positive plate
v
+
negative plate
positive plate
negative plate
A B C D
R
2.5F
20 cm
P
Two forces act in the plane of the board. Force F acts at corner Q and force 2.5F acts at
corner R. The perpendicular distance between the line of action of force F and point P is 20 cm.
The board is in equilibrium.
kite
string
The kite has three forces acting on it: the weight W, the tension T in the string, and the force F
from the wind.
A B C D
T T W W
T F
W F W F
F T
14 The density of the air in the atmosphere decreases as the height h above the surface of the Earth
increases.
Which graph best shows the variation with height h of the pressure p of the air?
A B C D
p p p p
0 0 0 0
0 h 0 h 0 h 0 h
15 A bungee jumper on a platform over a river is attached to an elastic rope that is 20 m long when
unstretched. He falls towards the river and his lowest point is 30 m below the platform.
The initial gravitational potential energy of the jumper is transferred to other forms during the
jump.
Which other forms of energy do the jumper and rope have when the jumper has fallen half-way
and when he is at the lowest point of his jump?
A kinetic energy and elastic potential energy kinetic energy and elastic potential energy
B kinetic energy and elastic potential energy elastic potential energy only
C kinetic energy only kinetic energy and elastic potential energy
D kinetic energy only elastic potential energy only
16 A cylinder contains a fixed mass of gas. The gas, at a constant pressure of 1.3 × 105 Pa, expands
from a volume of 900 cm3 to a volume of 1100 cm3.
Which graph shows how the gravitational potential energy Ep of the object varies with height h
above the ground?
A B C D
Ep Ep Ep Ep
0 h 0 h 0 h 0 h
18 A car of mass 1800 kg accelerates along a horizontal road so that its speed increases from
20 m s–1 to 25 m s–1 in a time of 5.4 s.
Which graph best shows the variation of the force F applied with the velocity v of the train?
A B C D
F F F F
0 0 0 0
0 v 0 v 0 v 0 v
20 A metal cylinder is able to withstand a compressive force of 4.0 kN without deforming plastically.
4.0 kN 4.0 kN
The cylinder has cross-sectional area A and would be at its elastic limit when a stress σ is
applied.
A / m2 σ / MPa
A 1.5 × 10–5 50
B 1.5 × 10–5 80
C 7.5 × 10–5 50
D 7.5 × 10–5 80
21 A wire has both elastic and plastic properties. When it is slowly loaded, its extension varies with
load as shown by line OXY. The removal of the load is represented by line YZ. This creates areas
P, Q and R on the graph.
Y
load X
Q
R
O
0
0 Z extension
Which area represents the maximum elastic potential energy stored in the wire?
A P B Q C Q+R D R
22 A progressive wave on a wire has a frequency of 10 Hz. Two points on the wire, separated by a
distance of 0.25 m, have a phase difference of 22.5°.
23 When a guitar string is plucked, it causes a longitudinal sound wave in the air, as shown.
24 The sound from a loudspeaker placed above a tube causes resonance of the air in the tube.
A stationary wave is formed with two nodes and two antinodes as shown.
loudspeaker
60 cm
25 A police car has a two-tone siren emitting sound of frequencies of 700 Hz and 1000 Hz.
The police car is travelling at a speed of 40.0 m s–1 towards a stationary observer. The speed of
sound in the air is 340 m s–1.
What is the difference between the two frequencies of the sound that is heard by the observer?
26 A surveyor’s device emits a pulse of light. The light is reflected from a wall 150 m away.
What is the time taken for the pulse to travel from the device to the wall and then back to the
device?
27 Progressive sound waves of wavelength 20 cm enter the air columns in a closed pipe P and an
open pipe Q. The lengths of the pipes are shown.
P Q
35 cm 50 cm
A P and Q
B P only
C Q only
D neither P nor Q
28 What happens when waves pass through a gap equal to their wavelength?
29 Two sources of microwaves P and Q produce coherent waves with a phase difference of 180°.
The waves have the same wavelength λ.
S
P
At the point S there is a minimum in the interference pattern produced by waves from the two
sources. The distance (QS – PS) is called the path difference.
A nλ B 1
2
nλ C (n + 1
2
)λ D (2n + 1
2
)λ
P1
light α
P2
A 2λ B λ C 2λ D λ
sin α sin α sin(α / 2) sin(α / 2)
Which diagram shows the electric field lines between the two plates?
A B
+ + + + + +
– – – –
– –
C D
+ + + + + +
– – – –
– –
The two plates are moved towards each other at constant speed.
It may be assumed that the electric field between the plates is uniform.
Which graph shows the variation with time t of the electric field strength E at point P?
A B C D
E E E E
0 0 0 0
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t
34 An electrical device of fixed resistance 20 Ω is connected in series with a variable resistor and a
battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 16 V and negligible internal resistance.
16 V
20 Ω
device
What is the resistance of the variable resistor when the power dissipated in the electrical device
is 4.0 W?
A 16 Ω B 36 Ω C 44 Ω D 60 Ω
35 A wire of length L has resistance R. The cross-section of the wire is circular with radius r.
A second wire, also of circular cross-section, and of the same material, has resistance 1
2
R.
What could be the radius and the length of the second wire?
radius length
r L
A
2 2
r L
B
2 2
C r 2 2L
D 2r 2L
36 A battery of negligible internal resistance may be connected between any two points P, Q, R and
S of the network of resistors shown.
P 3.0 Ω Q
6.0 Ω 5.0 Ω
S 4.0 Ω R
Which connections will give the largest current and the smallest current in the battery?
A PQ PR
B PQ QS
C RS PR
D RS QS
38 Two cells are investigated using a potentiometer. At the balance point, cell X gives a reading of
44 cm and cell Y gives a reading of 70 cm.
6V 6V
R R
44 cm 70 cm
cell X cell Y
galvanometer galvanometer
40 A certain type of hadron has zero charge. It is composed of a down quark, a strange quark and
one other quark.
A up
B down
C strange
D anti-strange
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