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4. The diagram shows a stone of irregular SN@P©- fing cyli tilled with Which property of the stone can be found by lowering it into. a measuring cylinder hatt-fil water? NA length B_ mass volume D_ weight 2 Which row describes speed and velocity? speed velocity ; scaler scalar ie scalar vector © |} vector scalar D | vector vector 3 Four balls with different masses are dropped from the heights shown. Air resistance may be ignored. Which balll has the smallest average speed? AA » BS 3) Xp 1.0kg Scanned with CamScanner row is correct? a which 4. Which row gives the correct weight for the mass shown? The value of gis 10N/kg. mass/kg_|_weight/N a) 2 mm faxl= 3 Ther i 1 4 [Novisx bee “nes pe 10 10 The! D 20 2 Whe a 5 Arectangular gymnasium is 50m long, 25m wide and 8.0m high. ‘The density of airis 1.2kg/m*. es Dd bas M The ‘What is the best estimate of the mass of air in the gymnasium? > feo G0 ‘A 0,00012kg = B 100kg © 8300kg 0) 12000kg 6 Which moving object has a resultant force acting on it? “ A__ a diver rising vertically through water at constant speed _@ yan aircraft circling an airport at constant speed 6 } a parachutist descending vertically at terminal velocity Ko a train going up a straight slope at constant speed 7 Which quantity is not a vector? A acceleration @® temperature velocity D_ weight Scanned with CamScanner An object of mass 2.0kg is taken from the Earth, where the gravitational field strength is 10N/ka, {to the Moon, where the gravitational field strength is 1.6N/kg. Which row is correct? weighton | weight on the Earth/N | the Moon/N A 0.20 0.80 B 0.20 3.2 20 0.80 oy 20 32 9 The mass of an empty flask is 34 g. The volume of liquid added to the flask is 20cm*. The total mass of the flask and the liquid is 50g. D as. v What is the density of the liquid? (@ pao giem® B 1.25g/cm* C 2.50g/cem? D 4.20g/cm* 10 The extension-load graph for a spring is shown. The unstretched length of the spring is 17.0. cm. 3 extension/cm an 22 ; 0 1 2 3 4 load/N When an object is suspended from the spring, the length of the spring is 19.2cm. What is the weight of the object? A 14N B 16N Cc 26N () 30n [Turn over Scanned with CamScanner 1A cart has a mass of 1Okg. A boy pushes onthe cart horizontaly witha force of SON. The cart accelerates at 0.50 m/s’ e resultant = M4 a What is the frictional force acting on the cart? eda A=5 A 5.0N B 20N c 30N @)asn 12. Aball has a mass of 2.0kg. The ball approaches a wall at a speed of 3.0m/s and rebounds at a speed of 1.0m/s. wall ale 1.0m/s mal =x) a (1-35 ‘What is the impulse on the wall? A 4.0N B 40Ns c 8.0N @® eons 13. Which situation involves no work being done and no energy being transferred? A acar skidding to a stop on a road B acrane lifting a load © a heavy load hanging from a strong bar D a student dragging a big box over a rough floor 14 A student suggests that there are several ways of transferring energy to a small, stationary block of iron on a smooth table. He makes the following suggestions. 1 Heat it 2 Shine light on it. 3. Pass a current through it Which suggestions are correct? A 1and2only B tand3only C 2and3only Dy) 1,2and3 15 An engine produces 240kJ of energy in 2.0 minutes, What is the power output of the engine? @yoww B 120kw Cc 480kw D = 28800kW pz LE gHor _ a0 0%) + \ao Scanned with CamScanner 18 A book has a mass of 4009 The surface of the book in contact with a table has dimensions 0.10m x 0.20m. The gravitational field strength gis 10N/kg. What is the pressure exerted on the table due to the book? A 0.08N/m? = B_B.ON/m? © 20N/m? Nim? Qo 4y 17 The table gives information about molecules. Which row describes a gas? | force distance between molecules | between molecules A strong close together B strong far apart © negligible far apart | D negligible close together Scanned with CamScanner 48 Very small pollen grains are suspended in water. A bright light shines from the side. ‘When looked at through a microscope, small specks of light are seen to be moving in a random, jerky manner. An microscope ie bright light pollen grains in water What are the moving specks of light? A. pollen grains being hit by other pollen grains pollen grains being hit by water molecules water molecules being hit by other water molecules D__ water molecules being hit by pollen grains 49. Why are small gaps left between the metal rails of a railway track? @) to allow for expansion of the rails on a hot day B__toallow for contraction of the rails on a hot day C _toallow for expansion of the rails on a cold day D__toallow for contraction of the rails on a cold day Scanned with CamScanner 20 A block of metal absorbs 20004 of thermal energy. | The temperature of the block rises from 10°C to 20° ¢ od 9 The f the block is 2.0! = lO roman tapi TA ME, D_ White surfaces are better absorbers of radiation. Scanned with CamScanner 24 Astudent rubs a plastic rod with a cloth. The rod becomes positively charged. What has happened to the rod? A. Ithas gained electrons. B_ Ithas gained protons. (©Dithas lost electrons. D__Ithas lost protons. | 25 Anisolated metal sphere is positively charged. It is then brought near to another isolated metal sphere that is neutré positively charged 7 neutral metal sphere metal sphere What happens to the charges on the neutral sphere as the positively charged sphere is brought close to it? A__ Some positive charges move to the left and some negative charges move to the right. ‘Some positive charges move to the right and some negative cHarges move to the left. ‘Some positive charges move to the right, but the negative charges do not move. xe D The positive charges do not move, but some negative charges move to the left. 26 Which statement about the resistance of a metal wire is correct? A The resistance is directly proportional to its length and directly proportional to its cross-sectional area. The resistance is directly proportional to its length and cross-sectional area. | © The resistance is inversely proportional to its length and directly proportional to its cross-sectional area. inversely proportional to its D The resistance is inversely proportional to its length and inversely proportional to its cross-sectional area. 1 Scanned with CamScanner . 27 Fournails A, B, C and D are tested to find which makes the strongest permanent magnet Cone of the nails is placed against a bar magnet and the number of paper clips which the nail can support is recorded. | nail N Ss bar magnet | | paper clips ‘The bar magnet is then removed and the number of paper clips remaining attached to the nail is recorded, Each nail is tesled individually. Which nail becomes the strongest permanent magnet? number of paper clips attached to the nail bar magnet preseht | bar magnet removed A 2) 0 2 7 Q 4 3 5 2 28 What are examples of a ferrous metal? A Copper and steel B Iron and aluminium ©) Iron and stee! D Aluminium and stéel [Turn over - Scanned with CamScanner

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