Cambridge International AS & A Level: Physics 9702/12
Cambridge International AS & A Level: Physics 9702/12
Cambridge International AS & A Level: Physics 9702/12
PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice February/March 2024
1 hour 15 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
upthrust F = gV
fsv
Doppler effect for sound waves fo =
v vs
1 Which row shows a physical quantity and its base unit in the SI system?
quantity unit
A current A
B force N
C mass g
D temperature C
2 A car of mass 850 kg is travelling in a horizontal straight line. The diagram shows the two
horizontal forces acting on the car in opposite directions.
1600 N
1200 N
One force has magnitude 1200 N, and the other force has magnitude 1600 N.
spring
object of
mass m
The spring has spring constant k. The object is set into vertical oscillations of period T.
k m k m
A T = 2 B T = 2 C T = 2 D T = 2
m k m k
4 An object of fixed mass is initially at rest at point P. The object then moves away from point P
with uniform acceleration.
Which statement describes the resultant force acting on the object when it is moving?
What is the vertical component of the velocity of the projectile when it is launched?
6 A ball is released from rest at position X at time zero. At 1.0 s, it bounces inelastically from a
horizontal surface and rebounds, reaching the top of its first bounce at 1.5 s.
10
velocity
/ m s–1
5
0 time / s
0 0.5 1.0
. 1.5
–5
What is the total displacement of the ball from its original position X at 1.5 s?
8 Two balls P and Q, of equal mass, move along a straight line directly towards each other as
shown.
P Q
Ball P has velocity 1.30 m s–1 to the right. Ball Q has velocity 0.50 m s–1 to the left.
P and Q collide with one another. The collision is perfectly elastic and the total momentum is
conserved.
Which diagram correctly shows the motion of P and Q after the collision?
A B
0.22 m s–1 0.58 m s–1 0.40 m s–1 0.40 m s–1
P Q P Q
C D
0.19 m s–1 0.99 m s–1 0.50 m s–1 1.30 m s–1
P Q P Q
9 A basketball player hits a ball vertically downwards with a speed of 2.4 m s–1 from a height of
0.90 m.
10 A ball falls through a liquid at a constant speed. It is acted upon by three forces: an upthrust, a
drag force and its weight.
11 Some small solid cubes each have mass 1.0 kg and sides of length 5.0 cm. These small cubes
are stacked together to form a large solid cube with sides of length 2.0 m.
12 A borehole of depth 2000 m contains both oil and water, as shown. The pressure due to the
liquids at the bottom of the borehole is 17.5 MPa. The density of the oil is 830 kg m–3 and the
density of the water is 1000 kg m–3.
oil x
2000 m
water
13 A rod is pivoted at one end. Initially the angle of the rod to the horizontal is 0.
The rod is then rotated in the vertical plane so that the angle of the rod increases from 0 to
180.
A B
M M
0 0
0 90q 180q 0 90q 180q
T T
C D
M M
0 0
0 90q 180q 0 90q 180q
T T
Three forces act on the trapdoor: the weight W of the door, the tension T in the cable and the
force H at the hinge.
cable
wall
T
trapdoor
hinge
H
W
A H, T, W B T, H, W C W, H, T D W, T, H
What is the power used by the boat to move through the water?
A 1
2 Fv B Fv C 1
2 Fv 2 D Fv 2
F
F
F
F
Each force has magnitude F. Two of the forces act vertically and the other two forces act
horizontally.
All four forces act in the same plane as the disc. No other forces act on the disc.
18 A ball is projected into the air from horizontal ground and follows the path shown in the diagram.
R
Q S
T
path of ball 1.8 m 1.6 m
1.5 m 1.3 m
At points Q, R, S and T, the ball has kinetic energies EQ, ER, ES and ET respectively. The heights
above the ground of these four points are shown.
A EQ – ES B ES – ER C ET – EQ D ET – ER
20 An initially stationary firework explodes and splits into two fragments that move horizontally in
opposite directions.
One fragment has mass m and the other one has mass 2m.
What is the speed of the fragment of mass m immediately after the explosion?
E 2E 2E 4E
A B C D
m m 3m 3m
21 A spring is fixed at one end and extended by applying force F to the other end. The spring has
extension x and elastic potential energy EP. The spring constant is k.
A EP F B EP x C EP k D EP x 2
23 A spring has a spring constant of 6.0 N cm–1. It is joined to another spring whose spring constant
is 4.0 N cm–1. A load of 80 N is suspended from this composite spring.
6.0 N cm–1
4.0 N cm–1
load
80 N
A 8.0 cm B 16 cm C 17 cm D 33 cm
What is the approximate range of wavelengths of the sound waves emitted by blue whales?
A 6.7 mm to 27 mm
B 3.8 cm to 15 cm
C 6.7 m to 27 m
D 38 m to 150 m
1 cm
1 cm
26 A source of sound waves with constant frequency moves towards a stationary observer.
The observer compares the sound waves arriving at the observer’s position with the waves
emitted by the source of sound.
A radio waves
B sound waves
C ultraviolet waves
D X-rays
The beam of light is then changed to one with the same frequency but with an increased
A
amplitude of 4X and an area of cross-section reduced to .
3
29 Two loudspeakers are connected to the same signal generator. The signal generator produces a
single frequency. The loudspeakers face each other so that a stationary sound wave is set up in
the region between the loudspeakers.
loudspeaker
microphone
to CRO
A microphone is connected to a cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) and positioned between the two
loudspeakers.
The signal on the CRO shows 5 maximum amplitudes as the microphone moves. The
microphone moves a distance of 2.0 m from the position that gives the first maximum to the
position that gives the fifth maximum.
The student uses light of a single wavelength from a laser to illuminate a double slit so that a
pattern of interference fringes is observed on the screen.
screen
fringes
laser p observed here
r
q
double slit
The student finds that the fringes are very close together.
What could the student decrease in order to increase the separation of the fringes on the
screen?
32 What are the definitions of potential difference (p.d.) and electromotive force (e.m.f.), in terms of
energy transfer W and charge q ?
p.d. e.m.f.
W W
A
q q
W
B Wq
q
W
C Wq
q
D Wq Wq
1.2 k:
X 2.2 k: Y
4.7 k:
What is the combined resistance of the network between terminal X and terminal Y?
34 A resistor dissipates 25 W of power when there is a potential difference (p.d.) of 4.0 V across it.
35 The diagram shows a cell with internal resistance connected in parallel with a fixed resistor and a
variable resistor.
I
V
What happens to the potential difference V across the variable resistor and the current I in the
variable resistor?
V I
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
36 A radioactive source produces a beam of -particles in a vacuum. The average current caused
by the -particles in the beam is 1.5 10–9 A.
What is the average number of -particles hitting the metal target in a time of 3.0 s?
A The magnitude of the charge increases with the potential difference across the wire.
B The magnitude of the charge is zero unless there is a potential difference across the wire.
C The sign and magnitude of the charge do not depend on the potential difference across the
wire.
D The sign of the charge depends on the potential difference across the wire.
A key
B = has charge + 32 e
C = does not have charge + 32 e
D
A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5
For this decay process, what is the change to a nucleon and what is the change in the quark
composition of the nucleon?
change in
change to nucleon
quark composition
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