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Cambridge IGCSE™

PHYSICS 0625/52
Paper 5 Practical Test May/June 2020

CONFIDENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS
* 5 5 7 1 2 9 1 7 2 3 *

This document gives details of how to prepare for and administer the practical exam.

The information in this document and the identity of any materials supplied by Cambridge International
are confidential and must NOT reach candidates either directly or indirectly.

The supervisor must complete the report at the end of this document and return it with the scripts.

INSTRUCTIONS
● If you have any queries regarding these confidential instructions, contact Cambridge International
stating the centre number, the syllabus and component number and the nature of the query.
email info@cambridgeinternational.org
phone +44 1223 553554

This document has 8 pages. Blank pages are indicated.

DC (LK/SW) 195013/2
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General information about practical exams

Centres must follow the guidance on science practical exams given in the Cambridge Handbook.

Safety

Supervisors must follow national and local regulations relating to safety and first aid.
Only those procedures described in the question paper should be attempted.
Supervisors must inform candidates that materials and apparatus used in the exam should be treated
with caution. Suitable eye protection should be used where necessary.
The following hazard codes are used in these confidential instructions, where relevant:
C corrosive MH moderate hazard
HH health hazard T acutely toxic
F flammable O oxidising
N hazardous to the aquatic environment
Hazard data sheets relating to substances used in this exam should be available from your chemical
supplier.

Before the exam

● The packets containing the question papers must not be opened before the exam.
● It is assumed that standard school laboratory facilities, as indicated in the Guide to Planning
Practical Science, will be available.
● Spare materials and apparatus for the tasks set must be available for candidates, if required.

During the exam

● It must be made clear to candidates at the start of the exam that they may request spare materials
and apparatus for the tasks set.
● Where specified, the supervisor must perform the experiments and record the results as instructed.
This must be done out of sight of the candidates, using the same materials and apparatus as the
candidates.
● Any assistance provided to candidates must be recorded in the supervisor’s report.
● If any materials or apparatus need to be replaced, for example, in the event of breakage or loss,
this must be recorded in the supervisor’s report.

After the exam

● The supervisor must complete a report for each practical session held and each laboratory used.
● Each packet of scripts returned to Cambridge International must contain the following items:
● the scripts of the candidates specified on the bar code label provided
● the supervisor’s results relevant to these candidates
● the supervisor’s reports relevant to these candidates
● seating plans for each practical session, referring to each candidate by candidate number
● the attendance register.

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Specific information for this practical exam


Question 1

Items to be supplied by the centre (per set of apparatus unless otherwise specified)

(i) Clamp, boss and stand.

(ii) A pendulum bob labelled A and of mass approximately 20 g. It must be attached to


approximately 110 cm of thin inextensible thread. See notes 1, 2 and 3.

(iii) A pendulum bob labelled B and of mass approximately 40 g. It must be attached to


approximately 110 cm of thin inextensible thread. See notes 2 and 3.

(iv) Metre rule, graduated in mm.

(v) Set square.

(vi) Stop-clock or stop-watch with a minimum precision of 0.1 s. Candidates may use their own
wrist-watch if they wish.

(vii) Split cork or similar device to hold the string of the pendulum between the jaws of the clamp.

(viii) Balance capable of measuring up to 100 g with a resolution of at least 0.1 g. This item can be
shared, but enough should be available so that candidates have easy individual access.

Notes

1. The pendulum A should be set up for the candidates with length approximately 100 cm from the
bottom of the split cork to the bottom of the pendulum bob.

2. Candidates must be able easily to adjust the length of the pendulum and to replace it with the
second pendulum.

3. The pendulum bobs can be standard metal pendulum bobs or spheres made from modelling clay.

4. It may be necessary to increase the stability of the clamp stand (for example, by using a G-clamp
or by placing a weight on the base). The longer pendulum may extend below the level of the
benchtop.

Action at changeover

Remove pendulum B from the clamp.

Arrange pendulum A as described in note 1.

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Question 2

Items to be supplied by the centre (per set of apparatus unless otherwise specified)

(i) Power supply of approximately 1.5 V–2 V. Where candidates are provided with a power
supply with a variable output voltage, the voltage must be set by the supervisor and fixed
(e.g. taped). See note 2.

(ii) 3 Ω, 5 W resistor.

(iii) Switch. The switch may be an integral part of the power supply.

(iv) Ammeter capable of reading up to 1.00 A with a resolution of at least 0.05 A. See note 3.

(v) Voltmeter capable of measuring the supply potential difference (p.d.) with a resolution of at
least 0.1 V. See note 3.

(vi) Approximately 105 cm of straight, bare constantan (Eureka) wire, diameter 0.45 mm (26 swg)
or 0.38 mm (28 swg) or 0.32 mm (30 swg), taped to a metre rule only between the 3 cm and
7 cm marks and between the 93 cm and 97 cm marks. The end of the wire at the zero end of
the rule is to be labelled B. See note 4.

(vii) Two suitable terminals (e.g. crocodile clips) attached to the constantan wire at the ends of the
metre rule so that connections can be made to the circuit shown in Fig. 2.1.

(viii) Sliding contact, labelled ‘C’. This may be a jockey or a small screwdriver connected to a lead
by means of a crocodile clip.

(ix) Sufficient connecting leads to set up the circuit shown in Fig. 2.1.

Notes

1. The circuit is to be set up for the candidates as shown in Fig. 2.1 and Fig. 2.2.

resistor
power supply

A
resistance
wire
B

sliding
contact C

Fig. 2.1

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crocodile clip metre rule crocodile clip

B tape tape

Fig. 2.2

2. If cells are to be used, they must remain adequately charged throughout the examination. Spare
cells should be available.

3. Either analogue or digital meters are suitable. Any variable settings should be set by the supervisor
and fixed (e.g. taped). Spare meters should be available.

4. The wire must be attached to the metre rule as shown in Fig. 2.2.

Action at changeover

Check that the circuit is arranged as shown in Fig. 2.1.

Check that the circuit works. Switch off.

Question 3

Items to be supplied by the centre (per set of apparatus, unless otherwise specified)

(i) Thermometer, –10 °C to 110 °C, graduated in 1 °C intervals.

(ii) 250 cm3 beaker labelled ‘A’ containing 100 g of dry sand. See note 4.

(iii) 250 cm3 beaker labelled ‘B’ containing 250 cm3 of hot water. See notes 1 and 3.

(iv) 250 cm3 beaker labelled ‘C’ containing 100 cm3 of water at room temperature.

(v) 100 cm3 or 250 cm3 measuring cylinder.

(vi) Clamp, boss and stand. See note 2.

(vii) Stirrer, a metal teaspoon is suitable.

(viii) Supply of paper towels to mop up any spills of water.

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Notes

1. The hot water is to be supplied for each candidate by the supervisor. The water should be at a
temperature as hot as is reasonably and safely possible.

2. The clamp, boss and stand must be set up for the candidates with the thermometer held in the
clamp. The bottom of the thermometer bulb should be approximately 2 cm above the bench
surface.

3. Candidates should be warned of the dangers of burns or scalds when using very hot water.

4. Use sand that does not contain any harmful additives.

Action at changeover

Empty the beakers.

Dry beaker A and place 100 g of dry sand in the beaker.

Add 250 cm3 of hot water to beaker B.

Add 100 cm3 of water at room temperature to beaker C.

Question 4

No apparatus is required for this question.

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publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity.

To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge
Assessment International Education Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download
at www.cambridgeinternational.org after the live examination series.

Cambridge Assessment International Education is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of the University of
Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which itself is a department of the University of Cambridge.

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Supervisor’s report
Syllabus and component number /

Centre number

Centre name ............................................................................................................................................

Time of the practical session ...................................................................................................................

Laboratory name/number ........................................................................................................................

Give details of any difficulties experienced by the centre or by candidates (include the relevant
candidate names and candidate numbers).

You must include:


● any difficulties experienced by the centre in the preparation of materials
● any difficulties experienced by candidates, e.g. due to faulty materials or apparatus
● any specific assistance given to candidates.

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Declaration
1 Each packet that I am returning to Cambridge International contains the following items:
the scripts of the candidates specified on the bar code label provided
the supervisor’s results relevant to these candidates
the supervisor’s reports relevant to these candidates
seating plans for each practical session, referring to each candidate by candidate number
the attendance register.
2 Where the practical exam has taken place in more than one practical session, I have clearly
labelled the supervisor’s results, supervisor’s reports and seating plans with the time and laboratory
name/number for each practical session.
3 I have included details of difficulties relating to each practical session experienced by the centre or
by candidates.
4 I have reported any other adverse circumstances affecting candidates, e.g. illness, bereavement or
temporary injury, directly to Cambridge International on a special consideration form.

Signed ...................................................................................................... (supervisor)

Name (in block capitals) ...........................................................................

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