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PHYSICS 9702/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2014
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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
v = ±ω ( x 02 − x 2 )
electric potential, V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series, 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel, C = C1 + C2 + . . .
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energy of charged capacitor, W= 2
QV
resistors in series, R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel, 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
1 A 0.10 kg mass is taken to Mars and then weighed on a spring balance and on a lever balance.
The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 38% of its value on Earth.
What are the readings on the two balances on Mars? (Assume that on Earth g = 10 m s–2.)
spring lever
balance / N balance / kg
A 0.38 0.038
B 0.38 0.10
C 1.0 0.038
D 1.0 0.10
5 10
milliamperes (mA)
0 15
Which digital ammeter reading is the same as the reading on the analogue ammeter?
A µA 1600
B µA 160
C mA 16.0
D A 1.60
4 A steel wire is stretched in an experiment to determine the Young modulus for steel.
measurement uncertainty
What is the time taken for a stone to fall from rest a distance of 2 m on the Moon?
A 6t B t C t 6 D t
6 6
6 Which graph represents the motion of a car that is travelling along a straight road with a speed
that increases uniformly with time?
A B
acceleration acceleration
0 0
0 time 0 time
C D
displacement displacement
0 0
0 time 0 time
8 Water is pumped through a hose-pipe at a rate of 90 kg per minute. It emerges from the
hose-pipe horizontally with a speed of 20 m s–1.
Which force is required from a person holding the hose-pipe to prevent it moving backwards?
9 Two railway trucks of masses m and 3m move towards each other in opposite directions with
speeds 2v and v respectively. These trucks collide and stick together.
A v B v C v D 5v
4 2 4
10 A glider is descending at constant speed at an angle of 15° to the horizontal. The diagram shows
the directions of the lift L, air resistance R and weight W acting on the glider.
L
R
15°
Which vector triangle could represent the forces acting on the glider?
A B C D
11 A ball is falling at terminal speed in still air. The forces acting on the ball are upthrust, viscous
drag and weight.
12 A uniform ladder rests against a vertical wall where there is negligible friction. The bottom of the
ladder rests on rough ground where there is friction. The top of the ladder is at a height h above
the ground and the foot of the ladder is at a distance 2a from the wall.
ladder
h
W
W
F
a a
A Wa + Fh = 2W a
B Fa + Wa = Fh
C W a + 2W a = F h
D W a – 2W a = 2F h
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At which points in the path of the mass do the gravitational potential energy of the mass (GPE),
the elastic potential energy in the spring (EPE) and the kinetic energy of the mass (KE) have their
highest values?
GPE EPE KE
gravitational
P Q field lines
x
When the mass moves through a displacement x, from P to Q, it loses an amount of potential
energy E.
Which row correctly specifies the magnitude and the direction of the acceleration due to gravity in
this field?
magnitude direction
A E
→
mx
B E
←
mx
C E
→
x
D E
←
x
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15 A small electric motor is mounted on a bench, as shown. The motor is connected to a 6.0 V
supply and the current in the motor is 0.50 A. The motor is 50% efficient.
motor
200 g
What is the time taken to lift a mass of 200 g up through a height of 90 cm?
Assuming air resistance to be negligible, what will be the kinetic energy of the projectile when it
reaches its highest point?
17 What is the correct name for a material containing long-chain molecules that are tangled and
coiled?
A amorphous metal
B amorphous polymer
C crystalline metal
D crystalline polymer
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A In Brownian motion experiments, the molecules can be seen moving randomly in all
directions.
B The pressure exerted by a gas is caused by molecules bouncing against each other and
changing kinetic energy.
C The pressure exerted by a gas is caused by molecules rebounding from the walls of a
container and changing momentum.
D When the average speed of the molecules in a closed container increases, the density must
also increase.
19 The diagram shows the atoms of a substance with the atoms at the corners of a cube. The
average separation of the atoms at a particular temperature is 15 nm.
15 nm
When the temperature changes so that the average separation becomes 17 nm, by which factor
will the density of the substance change?
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20 The stress-strain graph for a glass rod, up to the point at which it breaks, is shown below.
stress
0
0 strain
A Hooke’s law is obeyed for all values of stress up to the breaking point.
B The glass is ductile.
C The glass shows plastic deformation.
D When the cross-sectional area of the rod is doubled, the ultimate tensile stress of the rod is
halved.
21 A rubber band is stretched by hanging weights on it and the force-extension graph is plotted from
the results.
20
force / N
15
10
0
0 10 20 30
extension / cm
What is the best estimate of the strain energy stored in the rubber band when it is extended
30 cm?
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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
0 T 2T time
Which graph best shows how the kinetic energy of the air particle varies with time?
A B
kinetic kinetic
energy energy
0 0
0 T 2T time 0 T 2T time
C D
kinetic kinetic
energy energy
0 0
0 T 2T time 0 T 2T time
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A It is the distance between two adjacent nodes divided by the period of the wave.
B It is the speed at which energy is transferred from one antinode to an adjacent antinode.
C It is the speed of a particle at an antinode.
D It is the speed of one of the progressive waves that are producing the stationary wave.
16
Which graph best shows the variation of the intensity of the sound with distance along the line
XY?
A B
intensity intensity
0 0
X Y X Y
distance distance
C D
intensity intensity
0 0
X Y X Y
distance distance
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27 A diffraction grating experiment is set up using yellow 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 (θ 2 – θ 1) between the first and second order maxima of the yellow
light?
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28 The diagram shows two parallel horizontal metal plates. There is a potential difference V between
the plates.
+V
liquid drop
A small charged liquid drop, midway between the plates, is held in equilibrium by the combination
of its weight and the electric force acting on it.
What is the polarity of the charge on the drop, and the ratio of charge to mass of the drop?
charge
polarity
mass
A negative E
g
g
B negative
E
E
C positive
g
g
D positive
E
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29 The diagram shows two metal plates connected to a constant high voltage.
Which graph shows the variation of the electric field strength E midway between the two plates as
the distance d between the two plates is increased?
A B C D
E E E E
0 0 0 0
0 d 0 d 0 d 0 d
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30 B1, B2 and B3 are three identical lamps. They are connected to a battery with zero internal
resistance, as shown.
B1
switch
B2
B3
Initially the switch is closed. The switch is then opened and lamp B3 goes out.
What happens to the brightness of lamps B1 and B2 when the switch is opened?
brightness of brightness of
lamp B1 lamp B2
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
A Each coulomb of charge from the battery supplies 9.0 J of electrical energy to the whole
circuit.
B The battery supplies 9.0 J to an external circuit for each coulomb of charge.
C The potential difference across any component connected to the battery will be 9.0 V.
D There will always be 9.0 V across the battery terminals.
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32 A pencil is used to draw a line of length 30 cm and width 1.2 mm. The resistivity of the material in
the pencil is 2.0 × 10–5 Ω m and the resistance of the line is 40 kΩ.
A 1.25 × 10–10 m
B 1.25 × 10–8 m
C 1.25 × 10–7 m
D 1.25 × 10–5 m
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33 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
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34 The graph shows how the electric current I through a conducting liquid varies with the potential
difference V across it.
At which point on the graph does the liquid have the smallest resistance?
D
I C
0
0 V
1 1 1
= +
RT R1 R2
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sliding contact
The light-dependent resistor (LDR) is then covered up and the ammeter gives a non-zero
reading.
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A 11 kΩ B 18 kΩ C 22 kΩ D 36 kΩ
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A 4 B 8 C 16 D 20
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