Malama Paper 1 Test
Malama Paper 1 Test
Malama Paper 1 Test
PHYSICS 0625/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (Core) October/November 2022
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
Write in soft pencil.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
Do not use correction fluid.
Do not write on any bar codes.
You may use a calculator.
Take the weight of 1.0 kg to be 10 N (acceleration of free fall = 10 m / s2).
INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 40.
Each correct answer will score one mark.
Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
IB22 11_0625_11/6RP
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time for 10
measurement
swings / s
1 10.12
2 10.48
3 10.24
time / s 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
speed
0 4 8 12 12 12 12
m/ s
Which row describes the car’s motion in the first 30 seconds and in the last 30 seconds?
stone
120 g balance
mass weight
A 120 g 1.2 N
B 120 g 1200 N
C 1.2 N 120 g
D 1200 N 120 g
4 The diagram shows the dimensions of a solid rectangular block of metal of mass m.
q
p
A m
(p q)
B m
(p q r )
C mpq
D mpqr
Which two changes both increase the moment of the force about the pivot?
change 1 change 2
A decrease F decrease x
B decrease F increase x
C increase F decrease x
D increase F increase x
A B
C D
7 The diagram shows a uniform rod with its midpoint on a pivot. Two weights X and Y are hung
from the rod. The rod is in equilibrium.
rod
X pivot Y
Into which form of energy is most of the kinetic energy converted as the car slows down?
A chemical
B elastic
C thermal
D sound
10 The statements describe what happens when the power of a machine is increased.
11 Which quantities, in addition to the acceleration of free fall g, affect the pressure at the bottom of
a pond of water?
A the density of the water and the depth of the pond only
B the density of the water and the surface area of the pond only
C the depth of the pond and the surface area of the pond only
D the depth of the pond, the density of the water and the surface area of the pond
12 A fixed mass of gas is trapped in a container. The temperature of the gas is increased but the
volume of the gas is kept constant.
fixed
mass
of gas
How does this change affect the average kinetic energy of the molecules and the pressure on the
walls of the container?
average
pressure
kinetic energy
A increases increases
B stays the same increases
C increases decreases
D decreases increases
13 Which row correctly describes the arrangement and the motion of particles in a solid?
arrangement
motion of particles
of particles
14 What is the temperature difference between the fixed points on the C temperature scale?
15 In the diagram, each box represents a state of matter and each arrow represents a change of
state.
P Q
R S
P Q R S
16 Four thermometers, with their bulbs painted different colours, are placed at equal distances from
a radiant heater.
Which thermometer shows the slowest temperature rise when the heater is first switched on?
A dull black
B dull white
C shiny black
D shiny white
A conduction
B convection
C evaporation
D radiation
wave wave
direction direction
1 When the waves reflect from the barrier the direction changes but the wavelength
remains the same.
2 When the waves refract as they enter the shallow water the direction remains the
same, but the wavelength changes.
2 3
1 4
Which two angles represent the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection?
22 The diagram shows the electromagnetic spectrum. The numbers indicate the approximate
wavelength at the boundaries between the various regions of the spectrum.
P Q R S T U V
1m 10–3 m 7 10–7 m 4 10–7 m 10–8 m 10–11 m
24 An observer stands at the finish line of a 100 m race. He wants to time the winner’s run. He starts
his stop-watch as soon as he sees the smoke from the starting gun instead of when he hears the
bang.
A a flow of electrons
B a flow of molecules
C a flow of positive atoms
D a flow of protons
26 The diagram shows a circuit containing a variable resistor connected to a variable power supply.
power
supply
The table shows the currents for different values of the potential difference (p.d.) and the
resistance.
3.6 12 I1
1.2 12 I2
3.6 6 I3
A I1 I2 I3 B I1 I3 I2 C I2 I1 I3 D I3 I1 I2
A electromagnetic field
B electromagnetic force
C electromotive field
D electromotive force
28 A negatively charged plastic rod P is placed above a positively charged plastic rod Q.
P
– – – – –
Q
+ + + + +
What are the directions of the electrostatic forces on rod P and on rod Q?
A downwards downwards
B downwards upwards
C upwards downwards
D upwards upwards
Which circuit is used to measure the potential difference (p.d.) across the resistor and the current
in it?
A B C D
V A V A A
A V V
P Q
slider
What happens to the reading on the voltmeter and to the brightness of the lamp?
reading on brightness
voltmeter of lamp
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
31 The diagram shows a circuit containing a cell, a variable resistor and two bulbs, P and Q.
A dimmer dimmer
B dimmer remains the same
C remains the same dimmer
D remains the same remains the same
A B
C D
core
primary coil
Which row shows materials suitable for making the core and the primary coil?
A iron copper
B iron plastic
C steel copper
D steel plastic
35 The diagrams show the magnetic field lines around a wire carrying a current, I.
1 2
I I
3 4
I I
wire
N
S
magnet
7
37 The nuclide notation for the isotope lithium-7 is 3Li .
A 3 B 4 C 7 D 10
Which safety precaution must be taken by the person carrying out the experiment?
39 The graph shows how the count rate from a radioactive isotope changes with time.
60
count rate 50
counts / s
40
30
20
10
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
time / s
A 2.0 s B 6.0 s C 12 s D 53 s
40 A student measures the count rate near a radioactive source using a detector of ionising
radiation. The diagram shows the arrangement.
radioactive
source counter
detector
75
When the source is taken away, the reading on the counter decreases to 5 counts per minute.
What was the rate of emission from the radioactive source when the counter reading is corrected
for background radiation?
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