Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
PHYSICS 9702/33
Paper 3 Advanced Practical Skills February/March 2019
CONFIDENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS
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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.
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.
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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 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.
● 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.
● 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.
The supervisor must be a teacher of Physics or other competent physicist. During the exam,
the supervisor (NOT the invigilator) should obtain a sample set of numerical results by
following the relevant steps in the question paper. The results should be clearly labelled
‘Supervisor’s results’ and recorded on the supervisor’s report or on a spare copy of the
question paper.
● The number of sets of apparatus provided for each experiment should be 12 N, where N is the
number of candidates taking the exam.
● Candidates should not be provided with any additional apparatus beyond that specified in
these instructions.
● Candidates should be allowed access to the apparatus for each experiment for one hour only.
● After spending one hour on one experiment, candidates should change over to the other
experiment.
● The order in which a candidate attempts the two experiments is immaterial.
Assistance to candidates
● Candidates should be informed that, if they find themselves in real difficulty, they may ask the
supervisor for practical assistance, but that the extent of this assistance will be reported to
the Examiner, who may not award full credit for the relevant skills.
● Assistance should only be given when it is asked for by a candidate or where apparatus is
seen to have developed a fault.
● Assistance should be restricted to enabling candidates to make observations and
measurements. Observations and measurements must not be made for candidates, and no
help should be given with data analysis or evaluation.
● In cases of faulty apparatus that prevent the required measurements being taken, the
supervisor should allow extra time to give the candidate a fair opportunity to perform the
experiment as if the fault had not been present.
● Any assistance or extra time given to candidates must be recorded in the supervisor’s report.
Question 1
● Straight wooden strip of length 50 cm with a cross-section approximately 2 cm × 1 cm. See Note 1.
● Flat-headed nail of diameter 2.0 mm to 2.5 mm and approximate length 6 cm. It must be possible
for the strip to swing freely on the nail through a hole.
Notes
1 A small mark should be made with a fine marker pen at the mid-point of the wooden strip. The
mark should be labelled C.
Nine 3.0 mm diameter holes should be drilled through the strip in the positions shown in Fig. 1.1.
The holes should be perpendicular to the length of the strip.
C 2 cm
Fig. 1.1
2 The masses should be fixed to the ends of the wooden strip using woodscrews, as shown in
Fig. 1.2.
slotted mass
woodscrew woodscrew
Fig. 1.2
3 The apparatus should be laid out on the bench. If the apparatus is to be used by another candidate,
then it should be restored to its original state.
Question 2
● Two rubber balloons of the same colour and with the shape
shown in Fig. 2.1.
The approximate uninflated diameter X should be 4 cm. See Note 1.
X
● Shallow tray with approximate dimensions 40 cm × 30 cm and
6 cm deep (to hold the balloons).
● Set square.
● Card showing the mass of the refraction block to the nearest g, as shown in Fig. 2.2.
Mass of
transparent block
m = 119 g
Fig. 2.2
Notes
1 One of the balloons should be inflated to an approximate diameter 4 times the uninflated
diameter X and the neck tied in a knot to seal it. The other should be inflated to an approximate
diameter 1.5 times the uninflated diameter X and the neck tied in a knot to seal it.
2 A handle made from adhesive tape should be securely stuck onto one end of the transparent
block as shown in Fig. 2.3. It should be possible to pick up the block using this handle.
block
tape handle
Fig. 2.3
3 The apparatus should be laid out on the bench. If the apparatus is to be used by another candidate,
then it should be restored to its original state. New balloons should be provided.
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Supervisor’s report
Syllabus and component number /
Centre number
Give details of any difficulties experienced by the centre or by candidates (include the relevant
candidate names and candidate numbers).
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 that practical session.
3 I have included details of difficulties relating to this 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.