Maximum Mark: 60: Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Maximum Mark: 60: Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Maximum Mark: 60: Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
PHYSICS 9702/02
Paper 2 AS Level Structured Questions For Examination from 2016
SPECIMEN MARK SCHEME
1 hour 15 minutes
MAXIMUM MARK: 60
2 (a) shape and orientation correct and forces labelled and arrows correct B1
angles correct/labelled B1 [2]
[Total: 6]
3 (a) work done is the force × the distance moved / displacement in the direction of the force
or
work is done when a force moves in the direction of the force B1 [1]
(ii) v 2 = u 2 + 2as
0 = 252 + 2 × (−4.1) × s C1
s = 625 / 8.2
= 76 m A1 [2]
(allow full credit for calculation of time (6.05 s) and then s)
(iv) difference is the loss in potential energy (or equivalent wording) B1 [1]
[Total: 11]
[Total: 5]
(iii) power = VI or I 2R or V 2 / R C1
power in wire I 2R V I2 V2 / R
x= = 22 w or or 2 w C1
power in series resistors I3 Rs V I3 V / Rs
x = 12 × 1.2 / 12 × 2.0 = 0.6(0) allow 3 / 5 or 3:5 A1 [3]
[Total: 10]
(b) (i) point beyond which (the spring) does not return to its original length
when the load is removed B1 [1]
[Total: 5]
(iii) v=f×λ
= 15 × 0.8 C1
= 12 m s−1 A1 [2]
(iii) 3 A1 [1]
[Total: 8]
8 (a) the observed frequency is different to the emitted frequency when there is
relative motion between the source and observer B1 [1]
[Total: 4]
(b) 1p
1 → 10 n + 01 β+ + νe
One mark for each correct term on RHS B3 [3]
[Total: 6]
Categorisation of marks
B marks: These are awarded as independent marks, which do not depend on other marks. For a
B-mark to be scored, the point to which it refers must be seen specifically in the candidate’s answer.
M marks: these are method marks upon which A-marks (accuracy marks) later depend. for an M-mark
to be scored, the point to which it refers must be seen in the candidate’s answer. If a candidate fails to
score a particular M-mark, then none of the dependent A-marks can be scored.
C marks: these are compensatory method marks which can be scored even if the points to which they
refer are not written down by the candidate, providing subsequent working gives evidence that they
must have known it. For example, if an equation carries a C-mark and the candidate does not write
down the actual equation but does correct working which shows he/she knew the equation, then the
C-mark is awarded.
A marks: These are accuracy or answer marks which either depend on an M-mark, or allow a C-mark
to be scored.
BRACKETS
Where brackets are shown in the marking scheme, the candidate is not required to give the bracketed
information in order to earn the available marks.
UNDERLINING
In the marking scheme, underlining indicates information that is essential for marks to be awarded.
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