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PHYSICS F4 PP2 QS

This document is an end-term physics examination paper for Form 4 students, scheduled for 2½ hours. It consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 17 questions covering various physics concepts, including polarization, electrical circuits, electromagnetic induction, and wave properties. The paper includes instructions for candidates and a scoring guide for the examiner.

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PHYSICS F4 PP2 QS

This document is an end-term physics examination paper for Form 4 students, scheduled for 2½ hours. It consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 17 questions covering various physics concepts, including polarization, electrical circuits, electromagnetic induction, and wave properties. The paper includes instructions for candidates and a scoring guide for the examiner.

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NAME: …………………………………………………………………………………. ADM.

NO………

SCHOOL………………………………………………………………………..DATE………………

232

PHYSICS(THEORY)

END TERM 1 2025

TIME: 2½ HOURS

PHYSICS FORM 4
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:

 Write your name, admission number, date of examination in the spaces provided above.
 This paper consists of sections: A and B.
 Answer all the questions in section A and B in the spaces provided.
 All working must be clearly shown in the spaces provided.

For Examiner’s Use Only

SECTION QUESTION MAXIMUM CANDIDATE’S


SCORE SCORE
A 1 – 12 25
13 11
14 11
15 12
B 16 6
17 7

TOTAL SCORE 80

SECTION A (25 MARKS)


Answer All questions in this section in the spaces provided

1. Briefly explain how polarization can be overcome in a simple cell (1mark)

2. Determine the angle of reflection r in the diagram below(3marks)

3. In a house electrical system the appliances used on a ring circuit must have their plugs with
fuses. Explain how the fuse protects the appliances used.(1mark)

4. Four 10 resistors are connected to a 10V dc supply as shown in the diagram below.

10

10

10

10
10V
Calculate the total current flowing in the circuit. (3marks)

5. A steel is to be magnetized by electrical method as shown below. Identify the pole P and Q
of the resulting magnet.(2marks)
6. An object O is placed in front of a concave mirror and on the principal axis, as shown in the
figure below. Complete the light ray diagram to locate the position of the image.
(3marks)

0 F

7. Arrange the following electromagnetic waves in order of increasing frequency; Visible light:
Gamma rays; Ultraviolet rays and Microwaves (l mark)

8. A charged conductor is slowly brought near the cap of a positively charged electroscope. The
leaf first collapses and then diverges. Explain(2marks)

9. The circuit diagram in figure13 below shows four capacitors connected between two points
A and B. Determine the capacitance across AB. (3mks)
4F 2F

10. The
A figure below shows a conductor carrying current placed
B within the magnetic field of
two magnets. Complete the diagram by showing the field pattern and the direction of
force F that acts on the conductor.(2marks)
2F 4F
N 
s
11. Explain why electric power is transmitted over long distances at high voltages.(1mark)

12. (a) Define diffraction with respect to waves.(1 mark)

(b) In the diagram below the size of the aperture at the barrier is 10cm while the distance
between two consecutive wave fronts is 3cm. If the waves are moving towards the
barrier, draw the wave fronts as they appear after passing through the aperture. (2 marks)

Barrier

Wave front

SECTION B (55 MARKS)


Answer all questions in this section in the spaces provided
13. a) State Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction.(1mark)

b) An Armature composed of turns of insulated copper wire wound on a soft iron core is
rotated in a magnetic field to produce an e.m.f. Other than the speed of rotation, state two
other factors that affect the magnitude of the generated e.m.f (2marks)

c) Briefly explain why the soft iron is laminated.(1mark)

d) A transformer with 500turns in the primary and 50 turns in the secondary is connected
to 240V a.c. mains. If a 50 resistor is connected to the secondary coil, determine the
energy dissipated by this resistor if the transformer is 100% efficient. (3marks)

e) Give one major difference between a step up transformer and step down transformer.
(1 mark)
f) The diagram below shows an induction coil used in the car ignition system.
armature

contact

(i) Name parts labelled A and B. (2 marks)

(ii) Give the function of B. (1mark)

14. (a) (i) What is the difference between stationary and progressive waves (2marks)

(ii) State two distinctions between the way mechanical waves and electromagnetic
waves are transmitted.(2marks)

(b) A student stands between two halls and 400m from the nearest hall. The halls are x
metres apart. Every time the student claps, two echoes are heard by the student such that
the first echo comes after 2.5 seconds while the second follows 2 seconds later. From this
information calculate.
(i) The speed of sound in air. (3marks)

(ii) The value of x. (3marks)

(c) Explain the effect of temperature of air on the speed of sound. (1mark)

15. a) Define the term critical angle. (1mk)

b) The critical angle of a certain material medium is 43.2º. Determine the refractive
index of the material.(2marks)

c) The following results were obtained in an experiment to determine the reactive index
of as certain liquid.
Real depth (mm) 40.5 60 80 100
Apparent depth (mm) 29.5 45 60 75.5

(i) Plot a graph of apparent depth against the real depth.(4marks)

(i) From the graph, determine the refractive index of the liquid.(2mks)

(ii) Identify the liquid. (1mk)

d) Give two conditions necessary for total internal reflection to occur. (2marks)
16. a) The figure below shows an object placed in front of a concave mirror of focal
length 5cm. c is the centre of curvature. (diagram drawn to scale – 1big square
represent 1cm x 1cm)

i. On the same diagram draw rays to locate the image (3mks)

ii. Use the ray diagram you have drawn above to determine the
1. Image distance (1mk)

2. Magnification (2mks)
iii. A convex mirror of focal length 9cm produces an image on its axis
6cm from the mirror. Determine the position of the object (3mks)

(d) Distinguish between transverse and longitudinal waves (1mk)

(b) Water waves are observed as they pass a fixed point at a rate of 30 crests per
minute. A particular wave crest takes 2seconds to travel between two fixed points
6m apart. Determine for the wave the:
b. Frequency (2mks)

c. Wavelength (2mks)
Nb

17. a) Define the term accommodation as used in lenses.(1mk)

b) (i) Identify the defect.(1mk)


(iii) State how the defect can be corrected (1mark)

c) Give one difference between the eye and the camera.(1mark)

d) An object of height 10cm stands before a diverging lens of focal length 30cm and at a distance
of 20cm from the lens. Determine the image distance and state two characteristics of the
image formed. (3 marks)

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