Mac Test F5 2009
Mac Test F5 2009
Mac Test F5 2009
PHYSICS FORM 5
MAC MONTHLY TEST
2009
NAME:................................................................................................... FORM:………….
SECTION A
1. The diagram shows a student looking at a plane mirror.
2. An observer cannot see the coin in an empty glass as shown in Diagram (a). However, he
can see the coin when the glass is filled with water as shown in Diagram (b).
3. The critical angle in glass is 42o. What is the refractive index of the glass?
A. 1.2 B. 1.3 C. 1.4 D. 1.5 E. 1.6
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4. The diagram shows a ray of light from a small bulb striking on a plane mirror.
5. The table below shows the characteristics of the images formed by a concave mirror for
various positions of the object. All symbols used have the usual meanings. Which of them
is not true?
Position of object Characteristics of image
A u > 2f Diminished, inverted, real
B f < u < 2f Magnified, inverted, real
C u=f Same size, inverted, real
D u<f Maginfied, upright, virtual
A B C
50o
50o
C F C F
7. The depth of a swimming pool appears to be less than its actual depth. The light phenomenon
which causes this is
A. Reflection B. Refraction C. Diffraction D. Interference
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Which of the following changes will produce a sharp image on the screen?
A. Replace the lens with another convex lens of longer focal length.
B. Replace the lens with another concave lens of shorter focal length.
C. Move the object further from the lens.
D. Move the screen further from the lens.
10. Diagram 13 shows the arrangement of apparatus for an experiment to investigate the
relationship between object distance and image distance.
Screen
To power supply
Convex lens
Metre rule
20.0 cm
50.0 cm
When the lens is placed at 20.0 cm from the object, the screen needed to be adjusted at 50.0
cm to project a sharp image on the screen. The focal length of the lens is
A 10.0 cm
B 12.0 cm
C 14.3 cm
D 15.6 cm
NO ANSWER NO ANSWER
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SECTION B
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1.
sky
Layer of cold air
eye
X
Layer of Warm air
……………………………………………………………………………………..
[1 m]
(b) Explain what happened at point X when the ray of light hit the layer of warm air?
……………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………..
[2 m]
(c) Name the phenomenon involved.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
[1 m]
2. A student is given two convex lenses P and Q.The power of lens P is 10 D and lens Q is 2
D. He wishes to construct a powerful astronomical telescope.
(a) What is meant by power of lenses?
………………………………………………………………………………..[1m]
(b) Calculate the focal length of lens P and Q
[3m]
(c) State the lens that will be used as the objective lens.
………………………………………………………………………………..[1m]
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(d) Determine the distance between lens P and Q if the arrangement of the telescope
is at normal adjustment?
………………………………………………………………………………..[1m]
(e) Calculate the magnification of the final image formed by the telescope at normal
adjustment.
[2m]
3.
Eye
air
water
4. Figure shows a candle is placed 50 cm from a concave mirror which focal length is 20
cm.
[Diagram is drawn to scale 1 cm : 10 cm]
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Concave mirror
candle
8 cm 6 cm 4 cm 2 cm
(a)(i) Draw a ray diagram on the figure above to show how the image of the candle is
formed. [2m]
(ii) And hence, state two charecteristics of the image formed in the ray diagram that
you have drawn.
………………………………………………………………………………[2m]
(b) (i) Indicate and label Q on the Figure above to show the position of the candle
which will produce a virtual, upright and magnified image. [1m]
(ii) Suggest one application of the concave mirror in situation (b) (i).
………………………………………………………………………………[1m]
PREPARED BY CHECKED BY
…………………………. …………………….
[NURUL AIN TAY] [FARIDAH ABU]
GURU MATA PELAJARAN KETUA PANITIA FIZIK
VERIFIED BY
………………………….
[MARMINAH SALLEH]
KETUA BIDANG SAINS MATEMATIK