22-23 FYE S2A Physics QP FBP
22-23 FYE S2A Physics QP FBP
22-23 FYE S2A Physics QP FBP
1 A student has been asked to determine, as accurately as possible, the volume of a piece of wire.
The wire is about 60 cm long and about 0.03 mm in diameter.
Which measuring instruments should the student use?
length diameter
A meter rule micrometer
B meter rule vernier calipers
C micro meter vernier calipers
D vernier calipers micrometer
2 Which of the following rows describes the correct conversion from m/s to km/h?
m/s km/h
A 36 100
B 200 72
C 1000 1
D 10 36
4 One oscillation of a swinging pendulum occurs when the bob moves from X to Y and back to
X again.
Using a stopwatch, which would be the most accurate way to measure the time for one oscillation
of the pendulum?
A Time 20 oscillations and multiply by 20. B Time 20 oscillations and divide by 20.
C Time one oscillation. D Time the motion from X to Y, and double it.
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What is the density of the material from which the object is made?
A 0.4 g cm-3 B 0.5 g cm-3 C 2.0 g cm-3 D 2.5 g cm-3
What is the rate of flow of oil through the funnel during the two minutes?
A 0.4 cm3/s B 3.0 cm3/s C 0.04 cm3/s D 24 cm3/s
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7 An astronaut has a mass of 70 kg on Earth. He can jump 2.0 m high on the surface of Moon.
Which of the following statements regarding the distance he can jump on the Earth and the
corresponding reason are correct?
Assume that the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is 1.6 ms-2 and on the Earth is 10 ms-2
8 A car driver presses the accelerator sharply when the traffic lights turn green. The force on the car
varies with time as shown.
Which graph shows the variation of the car’s speed with time?
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9 Which of the following velocity-time graphs shows the motion of an object in free fall in the absence
of air resistance?
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11 The diagram below shows the top view of a field separated into four sectors P, Q, R and S. A cart
tied to two ropes is placed in the middle of the field. Two bull carts start to pull the ropes (with forces
indicated in the diagram) at the same time.
mass weight
A decreases decreases
B increases increases
C unchanged decreases
D unchanged increases
13 The inertia of a body is its resistance to change its state of motion or rest.
Which property is a measure of the body’s inertia?
A its density B its mass
C the height of its sides D the size of its base
14 A swimmer feels cold after leaving warm water on a warm, windy day.
Why does she feel cold even though the air is warm?
A Less energetic water molecules on her skin escape quickly.
B The more energetic water molecules on her skin do not escape quickly.
C The water on her skin does not evaporate quickly enough to keep her warm.
D The water on her skin evaporates quickly and cools her skin.
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PC = 0.5 m
PQ = 0.4 m
QC = 0.3 m
To determine the location of the center of mass, the student then repeats the experiment but with
one change.
What is the change?
A He suspends the lamina from the hole at Q, with R on the left and P on the right.
B He suspends the lamina from a pin through a hole at R.
C He uses a heavier weight on the plumb-line.
D He uses a longer plumb-line.
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18 A water manometer is connected to a gas supply. One end of the manometer is open to the
atmosphere.
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20 For a gas at constant temperature, which row describes correctly about the pressure and volume?
if pressure volume
A increases by two times increases by two times
B increases by two times decreases by two times
C increases by two times remains same
D increases by two times increases by four times
21 A metal wire, initially 1.000 m long, extends by 6 mm when a load of 3 N is added to it.
What will be the length of the wire if a further 3 N is added, assuming it does not extend beyond its
limit of proportionality?
22 A heavy uniform plank of length L is supported by two forces F1 and F2 at points distant L/8 and L/4
from its ends as shown in the diagram below.
What is the ratio of F1 to F2 ?
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23 A ball is released from rest from one side of a smooth curved rail as shown in the diagram below.
Neglecting air resistance and friction, which of the following statements about the motion of the ball
is/are correct?
A III only B I and III only C II and III only D I, II and III only
24 A wooden block of mass of 30 kg is pulled up a rough inclined plane at a constant speed by a force
of 70 N parallel to the plane. When the distance moved along the plane is 12 m, the increase in
height is 1.0 m (see diagram below).
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25 An object falls freely from rest at point X to the ground at point Z as shown in diagram.
What is the ratio of the kinetic energy of the object at Y to its kinetic energy at Z?
A 1:1 B 1:2 C 1:4 D 2:1
26 A car is driven along a level road. The total energy input from the petrol is 40 kJ, and the car
wastes 30 kJ of energy.
27 Which represents the main energy changes that take place in a coal-fired power station?
A chemical → heat → kinetic → electrical
B chemical → heat → light → electrical
C chemical → kinetic → electrical → potential
D kinetic → heat → light → electrical
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32 Some ice cubes are taken from a deep-freeze and placed in a metal container. The container is
heated at a constant rate and readings of temperature and time are taken. The results are recorded
on a graph.
Which temperature corresponds to 0 °C?
34 A block of metal has a mass of 4.0 kg. Its specific heat capacity is 800 J / (kg °C).
The block is supplied with 4800 J of energy.
What is the rise in temperature?
A 0.17 °C B 0.67 °C C 1.5 °C D 6.0 °C
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35 To calibrate a thermometer, without using another thermometer, fixed points are required.
Which statement is correct about the fixed points?
A Any temperatures can be used as fixed points.
B Both a lower fixed point and an upper fixed point are required.
C Only a lower fixed point is required.
D Only an upper fixed point is required.
36 The diagram shows a cross-section through a rain-water puddle formed in a shallow depression
in a road surface.
Over a period of time, the air temperature, wind speed and wind direction all remain constant.
What happens to the rate of evaporation of water from the puddle?
A It decreases, because the surface area decreases.
B It increases, because the puddle gets shallower.
C It increases, because the surface area decreases.
D It remains constant.
38 A boy throws a small stone into a pond. Waves of wavelength 10 cm spread out from where the
stone hits the water and travels to the side of the pond.
The boy notices that eight waves reach the side of the pond in a time of 5.0 s.
What is the speed of the wave.
A 50 ms-1 B 1.6 ms-1 C 0.2 ms-1 D 0.16 ms-1
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The wave now enters shallow water and its speed decreases.
Which row shows what happens to the period of the wave, and what happens to the
wavelength of the wave?
period wavelength
A decreases decreases
B decreases does not change
C does not change decreases
D does not change does not change
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Fig 1.1
The tank is filled with oil of density 950 kg/m3 to a depth of 1.5 m.
(a) Calculate
(i) the pressure exerted by the oil on the base of the tank.
force = …………………[2]
………………………………………………………………………………………………. [1]
(ii) Explain how attaching the key to a piece of wood could prevent the key from sinking.
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...…………………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
[Total 7]
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Fig. 2.1
(b) Use your graphs to determine
(i) the distance travelled by the runner in the 10.0 s
distance = ……………….[1]
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3 Fig 3.1 shows a uniform, rectangular slab of concrete ABCD standing upright on the ground. The
slab has height of 0.8 m, width of 0.4 m and mass 20 kg. A force of 40 N acts horizontally to the
left at B
Fig. 3.1
(a) Calculate the weight W of the concrete slab
moment = ……………………
2. the moment of W about point D
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………….[2]
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4 Fig. 4.1 shows a long, plastic tube, sealed at both ends. The tube contains 0.3 kg of small metal
spheres.
Fig. 4.1
A physics teacher turns the tube upside down very quickly and the small metal spheres then fall
through 1.8 m and hit the bottom of the tube.
(a) Calculate
(i) the decrease in gravitational potential energy as the spheres fall 1.8 m,
(ii) the speed of the spheres as they hit the bottom of the tube.
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……………………………………………………………………………………………………….[2]
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5 Fig. 5.1 represents the motion of Earth and the planet Venus around the Sun. The orbits shown
are circles.
Fig.5.1
(a) (i) On Fig. 5.1, draw an arrow to show the direction of the force exerted by the Sun on the
Earth. [1]
𝑚𝑣 2
(ii) this force is calculated by the equation 𝐹 = 𝑟
where m is the mass, v is the
………...……………………………………………………………………………………..……[1]
Use the information in the table to show that Venus has a greater speed than Earth.
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..……………………………………………………………………………………………….……...[2]
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6 Fig. 6.1 shows a water manometer used to measure the pressure inside a gas pipe. (Given that
(a) State whether the pressure inside the gas pipe in Fig. 6.1 is larger than or smaller than
atmospheric pressure.
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(b) Find the pressure in the gas pipe. (Given that the atmospheric pressure is 1.01X105 Pa.)
[3]
(c) The manometers shown in Figs. 6.2 and 6.3 are connected to the same gas pipe at the
same pressure as shown in Fig. 6.1.
On Figs. 6.2 and 6.3, draw the levels of the liquid in each manometer if
(i) the manometer in Fig. 6.2 contains water and has tubes with twice the diameter of
Fig. 6.1,
(ii) the manometer in Fig. 6.3 contains a liquid with density half that of water. [2]
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7 A metal pan filled with oil is placed on an electric hotplate as shown in Fig. 7.1.
Fig. 7.1
(a) Explain in terms of molecules or free electrons, how thermal energy is conducted through
the metal base of the pan.
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(b) Explain how thermal energy spreads to all oil in the pan.
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(c) Suggest and explain a suitable material for the handle of the pan.
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………………………………………………………………………………………………………[2]
(d) The specific heat capacity of the oil is 2.5 J/(g 0C). The oil is heated from 200C to its boiling
point of 2700C
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………………[1]
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(ii) Calculate the thermal energy needed to heat the 700 g of oil to its boiling point.
(iii) Suggest one reason why the energy output from the hotplate, when heating the oil, is
larger than the value calculated in (c)(ii).
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8 A water wave in a ripple tank strikes a barrier. Fig 8.1 shows some wavefronts of the incident
wave.
Fig. 8.1
The water wave hits the barrier and is reflected. Three of the wavefronts in Fig. 8.1 have already
hit the barrier. The reflected parts of these wavefronts are not shown.
(a) On Fig. 8.1, draw the reflected parts of these three wavefronts. [3]
(b) On Fig. 8.1, show the wavelength of the water wave. [1]
(c) State how refraction differs from reflection.
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