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JABATAN PELAJARAN PERAK SOALAN LATIH TUBI BERFOKUS SET 1 SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2011
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Diagram 1 Diagram 1
The vernier callipers in diagram 1 is used to measure the diameter of a marble . The reading produced A B C D - 0.07 cm + 0.07 cm + 0.03 cm + 0.03 cm has to be
Diagram 2 2 Diagram 2 shows a ammeter. What is the use of the strip of A B C D To reflect light. To avoid parallax error. To allow the current to flow easily. To enable the reading to be taken easily. mirror on the ammeter?
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4531/1 Which of the following statements is not true about the experiment about the relationship between the length of pendulum and period of oscilation. A B C D The mass of the pendulum used must be the same. The responding variable is determined by a stopwatch. The period of oscillation is the x-axis when plotting the graph. The length of the string of the pendulum is the manipulated variable
. 4 Which of the following measurements is the longest? A B C D 120 x 10-4 dm 1.2 x 10-5 cm 1.2 x 10-1 mm 1.2 x 10-11 km
100 km
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Velocity
Time Diagram 2 Based on the graph , which of the following statement is true ? A B C D The bus moves with constant velocity and then stop The bus moves with constant acceleration and then stop The bus moves with constant acceleration and then constant velocity The bus moves with constant acceleration and then constant deceleration
What is meant by inertia? A Inertia is the change in momentum B Inertia is directly proportional to the mass. C Inertia is the change in velocity caused by a force D Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its state of rest of inertia
4 kg
16 N
3 kg
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5 kg
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Diagram 9 Calculate the force, F acting along the wooden block. A B C D 9.39 N 10.45 N 17.66 N 18.45 N
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Diagram 10 Compare which is truth about momentum A and B after collusion Trolley A A B C D
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Diagram 11 shows a bullet of mass 50 g is fired from a gun of mass 2 kg. 4531/1
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Diagram 11 If the gun recoils at a velocity of 4 m s-1 after the bullet is fired, what is the velocity bullet ? A B C D
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Diagram 12
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Based on the diagram 12 which of the following statement is true? A B C D The car moves with constant velocity and then stop The car moves with constant acceleration and then stop The car moves with constant acceleration and then constant velocity The car moves with constant acceleration and then constant deceleration
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Diagram 13 shows a wooden block move in constant velocity when it is pulled by a force of F . The frictional force of 10 N acting on the wooden block.
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F Friction 10 N
Diagram 13 The pulling force, F is A B C D equals to 0 N. equal to 10 N. smaller than 10 N. larger than 10 N
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Diagram 14 Which of the graph shows the amount of energy store in the spring? A B C D 15 Area OPQ Area OQR Area OPQR gradient OQR
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SULIT B C D Must move with uniform velocity Is either stationary or moving with uniform velocity Either moves with uniform velocity or with uniform acceleration
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Diagram 16
Which physics quantity remains constant as the ball falls? A B C D Velocity Momentum Acceleration Kinetic energy
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The diagram 17 shows a trolley being pulled by a force of 60 N at an angle of 300 to the horizontal.
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Diagram 11 The frictional force acting on the trolley is 10 N. What is the effective horizontal force pulling the trolley. A B C D 20.00 N 40.00 N 41.96 N 61.96 N
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Diagram 18 The gradient of the graph represent the A Spring constant B Stiffness of spring C Initial length of the spring D Energy stored in the spring
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Diagram 19 shows two identical twins boy P and boy Q of same mass and size walking on different tracks bare-footed.
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Smooth cement
Small pebbles
Diagram 19 Why is boy P screaming in pain? A B C D P has larger feet P has smaller feet Ps feet receive larger pressure Larger force is exerted on Ps feet
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Diagram 20 Why the thickness of the dam increased with its depth? A B C D 21 Cost of building is low Water pressure increases with depth The design of this structure is stronger Water pressure acts uniformly in all directions.
Diagram 21 shows the canopy of a fast-moving lorry being lifted up. canopy
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Diagram 21 Which of the following principle explains the phenomenon? A B C D Pascals principle Newtons principle Bernoullis principle Archimedes principle
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Air bubbles in the hydraulic brake system has caused the brake to function inefficiently. Which statement explains this observation? A B C D The air bubbles change the viscosity of the fluid. The air bubbles escape when the brake paddle is pressed. The air bubbles are compressed when the brake is pressed The air bubble expand when the brake system becomes hot due to friction.
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Diagram 16 The density of the oil is 900kgms-3. Find the pressure exerted at X by the oil. A B C D 24 900 Pa 1350 Pa 1800 Pa 2250 Pa
Which shoe would exert the highest pressure on the sand when worn by the same girl?
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4531/1 The diagram 25 shows the position of a hydrometer in four different liquids P, Q, R and S.
Diagram 25
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Diagram 26 What is the apparent weight loss by the glass block? 4531/1
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Which of the statement is not true about Archimedes principle? A B C D Weight is equal to the upward force Upward force is equal to weight of fluid displaced Weight loss is equal to the weight of fluid displaced Volume of water displaced is equal to volume of object above the surface of the fluid
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Diagram 28 shows three container filled with water to the same height.
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Diagram 29
Which of the following will not cause the vertical height of mercury column to change ? A B C D Change in atmospheric pressure Change in the gravitational acceleration Change in the temperature of mercury Change in the angle of inclination of the glass tube
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Diagram 30
If the weight of the boy and the raft is 1200 N, what is the volume of the raft which is submerged? 4531/1
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Which of the following uses Archimedes principle to function? A B C D Filter pump Racing car Hot air balloon Car brake system
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Diagram 32 When the hand is released, water does not flow out from the glass. What physics concept involved in the above situation? A B C D 33 Gas pressure Liquid pressure Bernoullis principle Atmospheric pressure
Piston 1
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Diagram 33 Which comparison is true? A B C D Force F1 = Force F2 Force F1 > Force F2 Pressure on piston 1, P1 Pressure on piston 1, P1 = pressure on piston 2, P2 < pressure on piston 2, P2
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A substance is heated at a steady rate. It changes from a solid to a liquid, and then to a gas. The graph shows how its temperature changes with time.
A B C D
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Diagram 35 shows a
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Diagram 35
What happen when the coffee and the cup are in thermal equilibrium? A The temperature of the cup is increasing B C D The temperature of the coffee is decreasing There is a net flow from the coffee to the cup There is no net heat flow from the coffee to the cup
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The specific heat capacity of aluminium is 900Jkg-1oC-1. Which statement explain the specific heat capacity of aluminium correctly? A B C 1 kg aluminium absorbs 900 J of heat energy during heating. Aluminium requires 900 J of heat energy to increase its temperature by 1oC The temperature of 1 kg of aluminium will rise by 1oC when it absorbs 900 J of heat energy C The temperature of 1 kg of aluminium will drop by 1oC when it absorbs 900 J of heat energy
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Diagram 38 shows a syringe connected to a Bourdon Gauge. The readings on the Bourdon gauge before and after the piston is pushed in, are shown below. Piston Syringe
Bourdon gauge
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A cylinder which contains gas is compressed at constant temperature of the gas increase because A. the average speed of gas molecules increases B. the number of gas molecules increases C. the average distance between the gas molecules increases D. the rate of collision between the gas molecules and the walls increases
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On a clear calm night, the temperature of surface of the lands falls more rapidly than the temperature of the nearby sea, this is due to A B C D the land is a solid the land is not moving the sea has a lower specific heat capacity. the land has a lower specific heat capacity.
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The specific latent heat of fusion of a substance is the quantity of heat required to A B C D increases the temperature of the substance. increases the kinetic energy of the molecules in the solid substance. increases the potential energy of the molecules in the solid substance. separates the molecules in the solid substance that they are free to move.
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Which of the following diagrams shows the correct reflection of light from a convex mirror? [F is the focal point and C is the centre of curvature]
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Diagram 43 below shows a light ray entering a semicircular glass block and being refracted.
Diagram 44
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Which of the following processes is not related to total internal reflection? A B C D Critical angle = 90 Incident angle > critical angle Incident angle = angle of total internal reflection ray. Light is travelling from a denser to a less dense medium
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Diagram 46 shows a microscope. Which of the following statements about microscope is not true?
Diagram 46
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It consists of two convex lenses. The final image is virtual, inverted and enlarged. The power of the objective lens is more than the eyepiece. The image formed by the objective lens is real, inverted and diminished.
Which of the following are the characteristics of the image formed on a convex mirror?
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Diagram 48 shows an observer not being able to see the coin in an empty glass but he can see the coin when the glass is filled with water. What phenomena are related to this observes? Observers eye Observers eye
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Diagram 48 A B C D The reflection of light The refraction of light The total internal reflection The combination of reflection and refraction
49 Diagram shows a ray of light passing from water into the air. Which path of the ray of light
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An object is placed at a distance of 20 cm in front of a concave lens with focal length of 10 cm. Determine the position of the image formed A B C D 6.67 cm from the lens and at the same side as the object 6.67 cm from the lens and at the opposite side of the object 0.05 cm from the lens and at the same side as the object 0.05 cm from the lens and at the opposite side of the object
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PHYSICS PAPER 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C A C A B C D A A B 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D D B B C C C A C C 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 C C D B A A A D D A 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 C D C D D C B A D D 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 D D B C A D A B D A
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