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Part-I: Multiple Choice Questions [Points: 20]


1 The speed-time graph shows the movement of a car.

What does the shaded area of the graph represent?


A the average acceleration of the car B the average speed of the car
C the total distance travelled by the car D the total travelling time of the car
2 An object moves initially with constant speed and then with constant acceleration. Which
graph shows this motion.


3 A motorist travels 200 km. after travelling along a fast road for 2 hours, the motorist uses a
slow road for the remaining half hour of the journey.

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What is the average speed of the motorist?
A 80 km / h B100 km / h C 400 km / h D 500 km / h
4 A tunnel has a length of 50 km. A car takes 20 min to travel between the two ends of the
tunnel. What is the average speed of the car?
A 2.5 km / h B 16.6 km / h C 150 km / h D 1000 km / h

5 A child is standing on the platform of a station, watching the trains.

A train travelling at 30 m / s takes 3 s to pass the child.


What is the length of the train?
A 10 m B 30 m C 90 m D 270 m
6 The diagram shows the speed-time graph for an object moving at constant speed.

What is the distance travelled by the object in the first 3 s?


A 1.5m B 2.0m C 3.0m D 6.0m
7 A racing car is fitted with an on-board computer. Every time the car passes the starting line, the
computer records the distance travelled in the next 2 seconds.
Which set of data shows that the car is increasing in speed during the 2 seconds?

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8 A car accelerates from traffic lights. The graph shows how the car’s speed changes with time.

How far does the car travel before it reaches a steady speed?
A 10 m B 20 m C 100 m D 200 m
9 The graph represents part of the journey of a car.

What distance does the car travel during this part of the journey?
A 150 m B 300 m C 600 m D 1200 m
10 A car travels at various speeds during a short journey.
The table shows the distances travelled and the times taken during each of four stages
P, Q, R and S. During which two stages is the car travelling at the same average speed?

A P and Q B P and S C Q and R D R and S


Part-II: Structured Questions [Points: 30]
1 Fig. 1.1 shows the speed-time graph of part of a short journey made by a cyclist.

Fig. 1.1
(a) Which part of Fig. 1.1 shows when the cyclist is travelling at constant speed?
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(b) State what is happening during the rest of the journey shown in Fig. 1.1.
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(c) (i) Calculate the distance travelled during the first 50 s.

distance travelled = …………………... m


(ii) Calculate the distance travelled between 50 s and 100 s.

distance travelled = …………………... m


(iii) Calculate the total distance travelled.

total distance travelled = …………………... m


(iv) Calculate the average speed during the 100 s.

average speed = …………………... m/s


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2 Fig. 2.1 shows the path of one drop of water in the jet from a powerful hose.

Fig. 2.1
Fig. 2.2 is a graph of speed against time for the water drop shown in Fig. 2.1.

Fig. 2.2

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(a) Describe the movement of the water drop in the first 4 s after leaving the hose.
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(b) Use Fig. 2.2 to find
(i) the speed of the water leaving the hose,

speed = …………………...
(ii) the time when the speed of the water is least.

time = ………….………..
[2]
(c) Use values from Fig. 1.2 to calculate the acceleration of the drop as it falls back towards
the ground. Show your working.

acceleration = ……………………...[2]
(d) Calculate the greatest distance above the ground reached by the drop.

distance = ……………………...[2]
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3 Palm trees are growing every 25 m alongside the highway in a holiday resort.

Fig. 3.1
The IGCSE school bus drives along the highway.

(a) It takes 2 s for the bus to travel between palm tree 1 and palm tree 2.
Calculate the average speed of the bus between tree 1 and tree 2.

average speed = .......................... [3]


(b) It takes more than 2 s for the bus to travel from tree 2 to tree 3.
State what this information indicates about the speed of the bus.
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(c) The speed of the bus continues to do what you have said in (b). State how the time
taken to go from tree 3 to tree 4 compares with the time in (b).

The time taken to travel from tree 3 to tree 4 is ............................................. the time to
travel from tree 2 to tree 3. [1] [Total: 5]

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4 A motorcyclist is travelling along a country road, as shown in Fig. 4.1.

Fig. 4.1
The statements below describe the motion of the motorcycle from point A to point B.
1. The motorcycle accelerates uniformly from rest at point A, increasing its speed to
25 m/s in 10 s.
2. It then travels at a constant speed of 25 m/s for 40 s.
3. It then decelerates uniformly to rest at point B, 70 s after leaving point A.

Fig. 4.2
(a) For the motorcycle moving from point A to point B, draw on Fig. 4.2,
(i) a suitable time scale, [1]
(ii) the graph of the motion of the motorcycle. [3]
(b) The distance from A to B is 1375 m. Calculate the average speed of the motorcycle between
A and B. Give your answer to the nearest m/s.

average speed = ..........................................m/s [3]


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