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1. The diagram below shows part of the micrometer screw gauge. What is the reading
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2. The velocity time graph for the motion of a trolley is shown below.
What distance did the trolley travel when there was no resultant force acting on it?
A. 200 m B. 320 m C. 400 m D . 520 m
3. Which of the following quantities changes when a body is accelerating?
A. Mass of the body B. Weight of the body
C. velocity of the body D. force acting on the body
4. To find density of the liquid, a pupil noticed that 90g of the liquid occupied the same
volume as 114g of water of density 1000kg/m3. What was the density of the liquid?
A. 0.79g/cm3 B. 1.27g/cm3 C. 2.04g/cm3 D. 4.90g/cm3
5. A number of forces are acting on a body as shown in the diagram below
7. The diagram below shows an inclined plane used to lift a load of 2000 N.
12. A ray of light from a ray box is directed on one side of a parallel sided glass block.
Which diagram shows the path of the ray of light through the glass block?
13. The diagram below shows a soft iron rod placed inside a solenoid connected to a
d.c supply. The ends of the soft iron rod are marked X and Y.
Which of the following shows the correct charge distribution on the sphere?
What was happening to the bus at time intervals of 5s —10s, 10s — 30s and 30s — 50s?
5s —10s 10s — 30s 30s — 50s
A Reducing in speed Moving at constant speed Increased speed
B Increased speed Stopped Started moving
C Going down a slope Moving at constant speed Climbing a hill
D Increased speed Stopped Reduced speed
3 Which one of the following is the correct weight of a 50kg bag of maize on both the
moon and the earth?
Moon Earth
A 0.85N 50N
B 8.5N 50N
C 85N 500N
D 850N 500N
4 A 125g wooden plank was placed in a beaker, and below was the reading before and
after placing it in the beaker.
9 In order to create a temperature scale, two fixed points are needed; the ice point and the
steam point. Which of the following is used to determine the ice point? The
temperature...
A at which sea water freezes.
B at which snow melts.
C of ice in a freezer.
D of melting point of pure ice.
10 It was discovered that 120 crests passed through a slit in two hours.
What is the frequency of this wave?
A 100Hz B 60Hz
C 2Hz D 1Hz
11 Which type of the electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength?
A Infra-red rays B Radio waves
C Ultraviolet rays D X-rays
12 Which of the following correctly gives the properties of the sound waves?
Nature Speed in air
A Longitudinal 340m/s
B Longitudinal 3.0 x 108m/s
C Transverse 340m/s
D Transverse 3.0 x 108m/s
13 The process of removing magnetic properties from a magnet is known as
A attraction and repulsion. B demagnetisation.
C induction. D magnetisation.
14 An electric bulb is rated 1,200 watts. If the current flowing in the filament of the bulb is
5A, what is the resistance of this bulb?
A 240 ohms
B 96 ohms
C 48 ohms
D 28 ohms
15 The diagram below shows a circuit with an ammeter and two resistors connected.
Assuming the transformer is 100% efficient, what is the size of the electric current in the
primary coil?
A 5.0A B 2.5A C 0.2A D 0.05A
89 85
18 A radioactive element Yttrium 39𝑌 decays to isotopes rubidium 37𝑅𝑏 according to
the decay equation.
89 85
39𝑌 − −→ 37𝑅𝑏 + 𝑋
What could be X?
A Gamma radiation B Beta particle
C Alpha particle D Both alpha and Gamma particles
19 A radioactive substance has a mass of 600g and a half-life of 12 years.
How much of this substance decays after 36 years.
A 75g B 125g C 475g D 525g
20 Which of the following statements correctly shows the name of the nuclear radiation and
its use?
Name of radiation Use of nuclear radiation
A Alpha particle Treatment of cancer
B Gamma rays Monitoring paper thickness
C Gamma rays Treatment of cancer
D Beta particle Sterilizing instruments
2. A lion of mass 200kg is transferred from the moon to Earth. Acceleration of free fall on
the moon is 1.67m/s2 while that on Earth is 10m/s2.
(a) state
(i) An instrument commonly used in the laboratory for measuring the
amount of material in a body. [1]
(ii) The mass of the 200kg lion on Earth. [1]
(b) Calculate the weight of the lion on Earth. [2]
(a) Name the form of energy possessed by the stone before it falls. [1]
(b) Determine the height h of the cliff. [2]
(c) Calculate
(i) The kinetic energy of the stone when half way down. [2]
(ii) The final velocity of the stone as it strikes the ground. [2]
5. Two metal plates A and B, one with shiny surfaces and the other painted black
are heated to a temperature of 100°C. The metal plates are then placed in the
open air or insulating materials and allowed to cool. The table below shows the
results obtained with time.
(a) By what process (es) of heat transfer are the metal plates losing heat to
the surrounding?
(b) Which metal plate is losing heat faster?
(c) State, with a reason which metal plate A or B has shiny surfaces.
(a) State the nature of wave produced by the tuning fork. [1]
(b) Show diagrammatically the regions created by the wave produced, as it
passes through the air.
(c) Explain what happens to the speed of the wave in (a) if the rate of
vibration of Y increases but the length of the wave produced remains
the same.
7. Figure 7.1 shows a ray of light entering and leaving a glass block.
Describe the behavior of the iron nails when the switch above is on for
several seconds, then off, if the metal is made from...
(i) Aluminium [1]
(ii) Iron [2]
(iii) Steel [2]
9. Figure 9.1 shows a stream of α, β and γ rays passed through a uniform electric
field represented by tracks A, B and C.
Voltage (v) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Current (A) 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
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4 When a nut and bolt are difficult to undo, It is easier to tun the nut by using a longer
spanner because the longer spanner gives …
A less friction.
B more friction.
C a larger turning effect.
D a smaller turning effect.
5 A body moving with a speed of 30m/s has kinetic energy of 1800J. What is its mass?
A 120kg
B 60kg
C 4Kg
D 2kg
8 A boy strikes a rail with a hammer to create a sound along the rail. A girl listens
with her ear against the rail. One second later, the girl hears a sound through the air.
How long will it take for the sound to reach the girl through the rail?
A 0 seconds
B More than 1 second
C 1 second
D Less than 1 second
10 Water waves are produced with a frequency of 5Hz by hitting the water surface
with the tip of a pencil. If the water travels 30m in 6s, what is the wavelength or
the wave?
A 0.5m
B 1.0m
C 1.5m
D 2.0m
11 The diagram below shows a beaker of water containing à red crystal which slowly
dissolved. Gentle heat was applied below the crystal.
The red colour is seen to rise. What Is the name of this process?
A Conduction
B Convection
C Evaporation
D Radiation
14 Which row describes the case with which Iron or steel can be magnetized and
demagnetized?
Metal Magnetised Demagnetised
A Iron Easy Easy
B Iron Easy Difficult
C Steel Difficult Easy
D Steel Difficult Difficult
In which direction will the plotting compass point, ignoring any effect of the
earth's magnetic field?
16 A positively charged rod is held close to, but not touching an insulated metal sphere.
Which diagram shows the charges that are induced on the sphere?
18 The diagram below shows a horizontal beam of electrons entering a region between
two charged plates.
20 A nucleus is represented by 23091𝑍 . It emits one alpha particle followed by two beta
particles. What is the resulting nucleus?
226
A 91𝑊
226
B 87𝑊
230
C 90𝑊
230
D 91𝑊
2 A stone of mass 1.0kg is dropped from a certain height and takes 8 seconds for
the stone to strike the sandy ground. Upon reaching the ground, the stone
penetrates 5.0cm into the ground. (Take g = 10m/s2).
(b) Calculate the kinetic energy of the stone on reaching the ground.
3 In a certain town when the temperature was 27°C and the atmospheric pressure
was 99000Pa, a 300cm3 container was sealed. The container which contained only
air was placed into a refrigerator until its temperature cooled to 5°C. Calculate the
new pressure in the container.
[Total: 3 marks]
4 Figure 4.1 shows a pulley system used to lift a load of 9600N using an effort of 2400N
through a vertical distance of 20m.
5 Figure 5.1 and figure 5.2 show the displacement-distance and the displacement-time
graphs respectively. The graphs are for a water wave in a ripple tank.
Figure 6.1
(c) State one change in the design of the thermometer to make k more
sensitive.
7 Figure 7.1 shows a 6.0V power supply connected to two resistors which are in parallel,
(c) Would the addition of an extra resistor between A and B, in parallel with
the original resistors, Increase, or decrease the current in the battery?
Explain your answer
[Total: 8 marks]
8 Figure 8.1 shows a transformer which has a primary coil of 500 turns and a secondary
coil of 25 turns.
(a) Calculate the secondary voltage of the primary coil if connected to 240OV
mains Supply.
(b) Calculate the efficiency of the transformer if the primary current is 0.6A
and the secondary current is 8A
[Total: 4 marks]
(b) A uniform metre rule is balanced at the 30cm mark with a load of 0.80N is hung
at the zero mark as shown in figure 10.1
Figure 10.1
(i) At what point on the rule is the centre of mass of the rule.
[Total: 10 marks]
2 (a) When a suitable counter was placed near a radioactive source of B-particle, the
following rates of emission were obtained at the times shown in figure 11.1.
Times/minutes 0 5 10 15 20
Count rate/counts in seconds 295 158 86 47 25
Figure 11.1
(ii) Determine the half-life of the source. Show clearly how you obtain this.
(d) In some industrial situations, leaks in lead pipes are found by pumping a solution
of radioactive isotopes through the pipes.
(i) Give one advantage and one disadvantage of using α-Source and
𝛾 emitters in this task respectively.
(ii) What kind of an Isotope in terms of half-life would you use for the task
mentioned above? State whether the isotope should have a half-life of
one year, one month, one week, one day or one minute.
[Total: 10 marks]
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3. The diagram below shows a graph of how a distance covered by a woman varies with
time as she takes a walk from her home to the market.
What was happening in the region AB during the woman’s walk? She ..
A. Walked with a constant B. walked faster than before
C. walked slower than before D. stopped walking
4. A parachutist of mass 60kg falls with a constant velocity of 5m/s together with a
parachute of mass 20kg. Taking g to be 10N/kg what is the resultant force on the system?
A. 0N B. 400 N C. 600 N D. 800 N
5. The diagram below shows a frictionless pulley used to lift an 8000 N block of concrete.
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6. The diagram below shows a model of a crane with a counter balance weighing 200N. This
counter balance can be moved further or closer to 0 to accommodate different loads.
9. Molecules of a liquid evaporate from a container and the temperature of the liquid
left in the container changes. From which part of the body of the liquid do the
molecules escape and what is the effect on the temperature of the liquid left in the
container?
Molecules escape from Temperature of liquid left in container
A. All parts of the liquid Decreases
B. All parts of the liquid Increases
C. Only the liquid surface Decreases
D. Only the liquid surface Increases
Between which two marked points is the distance equal to the wavelength of
the wave?
A. a and d B. c and g C. b and g D. e and f
11. A lighted candle is placed in front of a loudspeaker that produces a loud,
steady sound at regular intervals.
What type of wave is produced by the speaker and in which direction does it cause the
flame to tilt?
12. The diagrams below show three rays of light incident on the boundary
between a glass block and air. The angles of incidence are different.
13. The diagram below shows an object placed under water and being viewed from
the top
16. The diagram below shows a positively charged rod placed close to two metallic spheres A
and B which are initially neutral. Which statement is correct? A has ...
18. A Secretary in a Manager's office uses the following appliances with respective
power ratings.
1 Electric kettle — 1200W 2 Printer — 600W 3 Computer — 100W
Given that the cost of electricity is K0.80/kWh, calculate the cost of operating
all the three appliances at once for 12 hours.
A. K 5.60 B. K8.00 C. K 16.30 D. K 18.24
19. Which of the following is correct about the purpose of X-plates and Y-plates in a
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope?
A. Deflecting the electron beam vertically
B. Deflecting the electron beam horizontally
C. Deflecting the electron beam vertically and horizontally
D. Increasing the speed of the electron beam towards the screen.
20. The diagram below shows a box used for storing radioactive sources.
Which material is best for lining the box to prevent the escape of most
radioactive emissions?
4. Figure B4.1 shows a glass syringe with a sealed tip containing a gas at an initial
pressure of 360Pa placed in hot water. After a few minutes the piston in the
syringe moved up.
(a) Using the kinetic theory explain why the piston in the syringe moved
upwards when the syringe was placed in hot water.
(b) The piston was pushed downwards to 20cm3 while the temperature was
kept constant.
(i) In terms of the kinetic theory explain why the pressure of the gas
in the syringe increases.
(ii) Calculate the pressure of gas in the syringe.
5. Figure B5.1 shows various Regions of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
K L M Visible light Ultra violet N O
(i) Draw to scale on figure B6.1, a ray diagram to locate the image formed.
(ii) Calculate the magnification of the image formed.
7. Figure B7.1 shows magnetic field lines between the poles of two magnets.
Calculate:
(a) the effective resistance between X and Y [2]
(b) the current flowing in the battery. [2]
(c) the current flowing through the 6Ω resistor. [2]
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(a) Using correct circuit symbols, draw a clearly labelled diagram of a circuit
which could have been used to obtain this data. [2]
(b) On the graph paper provided, and using the data in the figure above, plot
a graph of the current on the X-axis and the p.d. on the Y-axis. [3]
(c) From the graph state whether or not the filament of the torch bulb is an
ohmic conductor. Explain your answer. [2]
(d) (i) Use the graph you have drawn to determine the value of
the p.d across the torch bulb when the current flowing through it is 2.6A
(ii) Calculate the resistance of the torch bulb when the current
through it is 2.6A. [2]
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3. A radioactive element 98𝑋 emits one Beta particle followed by 2 Beta particles.
(a) What is a Beta particle? [1]
(b) Write the nucleon number and proton number of the remaining nuclide
after the two emissions. [2]
(c) A 400g radioactive sample has a half-life of 4 years.
(i) On a graph paper plot a graph to show this decay curve after the
period of 32 years. [5]
(ii) What period of time would it take for the sample to reduce to 40g? [1]
(iii) Name a source of gamma radiation. [1]
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If the mass of the body of water in the reservoir is 1011kg. How much gravitational
potential energy is stored by the water in the reservoir?
A (10 11 x 500)J B [(1011 x 10)/500]J
C [1011 x 500)/10]J D (1011 x 10 x 500)J
A8 Which statement about thermal radiation is correct? It ...
A is infra-red radiation.
B involves movement of atoms.
C can only occur in a vacuum.
D involves movement of electrons through a material.
A9 The diagrams below show a mercury thermometer whose bulb is immersed in” pure
melting ice and then in steam from boiling water.
The columns of mercury are 3cm and 23cm in the ice and steam, respectively. What is
the temperature when the column of mercury is 8cm long?
A 20°C B 25°C C 35°C D 40oC
A10 A wave of frequency 1000Hz travels between two points P and Q with a velocity of
330m/s. What is the wavelength of the waved?
A 0.33m B 3.03m C 6.70m D 330,000m
A11 Three vibrating objects P, q and R produce waves in air of different frequencies as shown
in the table below.
Object Frequency/Hz
P 25
Q 1000
R 15 000
Which of the above objects produce sound that can be heard by the human ear?
A P and Q B P and R
C Q and R D P, Q and R
A12 The diagram below shows a ray of light directed to a plane mirror at 90°.
What Is the angle of incidence and angle of reflection for the incident ray AO?
Angle of incidence Angle of reflection
A 90° 90°
8 90° 0°
C 0° 90°
D 0° 0°
A13 Of the statements given below, which one is correct?
A X-rays have a lower speed in air than visible light.
B Microwaves have a longer wavelength than visible light.
C Infra-red waves have a lower frequency than radio waves.
What is the size of the current flowing in the primary coil if the bulb is working at full
normal brightness?
A 0.25A B 0.40A
C 0.80A D 1.30A
A15 A metal wire is placed between the poles of a magnet. The wire can be moved in each of
the three directions OP, QR and ST.
In which direction or directions must the wire be moved to induce an e.m.f across the
ends of the wire?
A ST
B OP
C OP and ST
D ST and QR
A16 The diagram below shows an electric circuit with an unknown resistor marked X.
Four wires of different lengths and thicknesses are connected in turn between points X
and Y. if the switch is closed, which of the following wires will cause the greatest reading
on the ammeter?
A Long and thick
B Long and thin
C Short and thick
D Short and thin
A18 Paul has a 2KW heater. The ZESCO electric metre at his house shows that there is only
3KWh units of electricity left. How long will he run his electric heater before the units run
out?
A 1 hour 15 minutes B 1 hour 25 minutes
gamma particles. What will be the final composition of the nuclide formed?
Proton Neutron Electron
A 82 132 82
B 130 84 84
C 84 130 84
D 83 131 83
A20 The diagram below shows a decay curve for a radioactive substance.
If the bob of the pendulum takes 0.S seconds to swing between extreme positions A and C.
(a) Calculate the period of oscillation.
(b) Calculate the frequency of the pendulum.
(c) State whether the frequency of oscillation will increase, decrease or remain the
same if:
(i) the length of the string ‹s increased.
(ii) the mass of the bob is increased.
B2 Figure B2.1 shows a distance time graph for a car travelling along a straight road.
(a) Use the information from the scales of the thermometers in figure B5.1 to;
(i) State which thermometer has the greatest range.
(ii) State and explain which thermometer has the greatest sensitivity.
(b) State two advantages of a thermocouple thermometer over a liquid-in-glass
thermometer.
B6 Figure B6.1 shows a pattern of a wave on a string.
(a) On the figure B7.1 above draw two rays to locate the position of the image.
(b) If the magnification was 3, how far is the image from the lens?
(c) Using the answer in (a) above, calculate the focal length of the lens.
B8 Figure B8.1 shows an electric circuit in a clothes dryer containing two heaters X and Y
connected to a 230V power supply.
C2 Figure C2.1 below shows a circuit that a Grade J2 learner connected when trying to
measure the resistance of resistor R.
90 )
C3 Strontium — 90 ( 38𝑆𝑟 is a radioactive isotope. A nucleus of strontium — 90 decays by
the emiS5ion of a beta — particle (𝛽)
(a) Define the term isotope
(b) For a neutral atom of strontium — 90, state the
(i) number of electrons
(ii) number of neutrons
(c) When the nucleus of strontium — 90 decays, it becomes a nucleus of Yttrium
(symbol Y). Write the equation for this decay?
(d) A sample initially contains 6.0 x 108 atoms of strontium — 90. If the half-life of
strontium — 90 is 29 years, calculate the number of strontium — 90 atoms that
remain in the sample after 87 years?
(e) A teacher says that the emission of beta particles from strontium — 90 is random.
Explain what is meant by ‘random’ in this context.
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A5 The forward force of a bicycle travelling at a constant speed along a level road is…
A less than the frictional force.
B greater than the frictional force.
C In equilibrium with the fractional force.
A7 A man pushes a box along an incline by applying a 300N force as shown below.
A10 The diagram below shows a ray of light incident on a plane mirror.
If the mirror is rotated clockwise through an angle of 10°, which diagram correctly
Shows the angle through which the reflected ray rotates?
A13 A bar magnet was broken into three pieces as shown in the diagram below
A14 A polythene rod can be charged negatively by rubbing with a wooIIen cloth. How does
the rod gain its charge? By …
A gaining protons. B losing protons.
C basing electrons. D paining electrons.
A15 The diagram below shows a circuit
A18 The diagram below shows a coil in a magnetic field. The coil ls part of a d.c. motor.
What must be connected directly to J and K and in which direction will the coil rotate?
Part connected Direction of rotation
46 46
B 21𝑆𝑐 → 21𝑆𝑐 + 𝛾 𝑒𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑔𝑦
2 2 3 1
C 1𝐻 + 1𝐻 → 2𝐻𝑒 + 0𝑛 + 𝑒𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑔𝑦
239 95 141
D 92𝑈 → 38𝑆𝑟 + 54𝑋𝑒 + 3 10𝑛 + 𝑒𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑔𝑦
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Answer all questions in this section.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper.
B1 Figure B1.1 and B1.2 below show two tank containing liquids M and N.
(a) State the size of the total drag force when the car is travelling a constant speed.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
(b) If the driving force is increased to 3200N
(i) Find the resultant force on the car at this instant.
B4 Figure B4.1 below shows a pulley which lifts an 8kg wooden block through a vertical
distance of 3 metres by applying an effort of 40N. (Take g = 10N/kg)
Efficiency…………………………………………….[2]
(c) Why is the efficiency calculated in (b) (i) less than 100%?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
[Total: 6 marks]
B5 Figure B5.1 below shows a dot representing the position in the centre of a rectangular
hall where a learner is standing. The width of the ball is 17m.
When the learner hits a drum two echoes at time intervals of 50 x 10-3 seconds
and 80 x 10-3 seconds respectively are heard by the learner after the bangs.
Assuming that there Is no echo from the ceiling:
Figure B6.1
(a) Complete the ray in Figure B6.1 to show the retracted ray. Label the angle of
incidence and angle of refraction.
(b) Calculate the refractive index of water.
B7 Table B7.1 below stows the melting and boiling points of lead and oxygen.
Melting point (oC) Boiling point (oC)
Lead 327 1744
Oxygen - 219 - 183
Table B7.1
(a) In what physical state of matter will
(i) Lead be at a temperature 450 °C
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… [1]
(ii) Oxygen be at a temperature of -200°C
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
(b) Figure B7.2 below is a diagram of a metallic hot water storage tank showing how
water can be heated using an electric immersion heater bottom.
B8 Figure B8.1 below shows a circuit diagram with a lamp connected to a 12V battery.
(c) The difference between the ice point and steam point in a liquid-in-glass
thermometer is 30cm. What temperature is recorded when the mercury thread is
10cm above the ice point? [3]
(d) State one thermometer that can be used to measure high temperatures that vary
considerably. [1]
(e) Name a device that uses thermal expansion to control temperature in a pressing
iron. [1]
[Total: 10 marks]
C3 A Geiger counter was used to measure the activity (in counts per minute) from a
radioactive sample in the laboratory over a period of years. Over this period, the
background radiation was regularly measured at 4 counts/minute.
The table of results ls shown below.
Time in years 0 1 2 3 1 5 6
Recorded activity in count /min 124 80 52 34 23 16 12
Activity due to sample alone 120
Table 3.1
(i) Copy In your answer booklet and complete the table giving the activity of the
sample alone. [1]
(ii) What ls background radiation? [1]
(iii) Give two possible sources of background radiation. [1]
(iv) On a graph paper, plot a graph of the values for the activity of the sample alone
against time. [1]
(v) From the graph, determine the hall-life of the substance. [1]
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Graph papers
Soft clean eraser
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3. The diagram below is a graph showing the movement of a car over a period of 70
seconds.
What distance was travelled by the car while its speed was decreasing?
A. 100 m B. 200 m C. 400 m D. 500 m
4. The diagram below shows a 200g object on a frictionless surface acted upon by 3 forces.
Which of the following is correct about the acceleration and direction of the movement
of the object?
Acceleration (m/s2) Direction of movement
A 0.05 Left
B 0.05 Right
C 5.0 Right
D 500 Left
5. Why would a mechanic prefer to use a longer spanner to loosen a nut than a short one?
A longer spanner would ………………………
A. Add grease to the nut.
B. Allow a mechanic to apply more force.
C. Give a greater turning effect
D. take a longer time to loosen the nut
If the radii of the wheel ® and axle (r) are 70cm and 5 cm respectively. What is the
velocity ratio of the wheel and axle?
A. 0.07 B. 7 C. 14 D. 50
9. The diagrams below show a bimetallic strip before and when it was dipped in a liquid of
temperature – 20 oC.
13. The diagram below shows a ray of light from air into a rectangular glass block.
𝑆𝑖𝑛 1 𝑆𝑖𝑛 2
𝐴 𝑛 = 𝑆𝑖𝑛 3 𝐵 𝑛 = 𝑆𝑖𝑛 3
𝑆𝑖𝑛 3 𝑆𝑖𝑛 4
𝐶 𝑛 = 𝑆𝑖𝑛 1 𝐷 𝑛 = 𝑆𝑖𝑛 2
14. The diagram below shows how an image is formed from an object placed in front of a
converging lens.
Which diagram below shows the charges that are induced on the sphere?
16. A small heater operates at 12V, 2A. How much energy will it use when it is switched on
for 5 minutes?
30 J B. 120 J C. 1800 J D. 7200 J
17. The diagram below show magnetic field patterns between North and South poles of
magnets.
20. A sodium nucleus decays by emission of Beta particle to form magnesium. Which
equation is the correct representation of the decay?
24 20 4
B. 11𝑁𝑎 − −→ 9𝑀𝑔 + 2𝐻𝑒
24 24 0
C. 11𝑁𝑎 − −→ 12𝑀𝑔 + −1𝑒
24 24
D. 11𝑁𝑎 − −→ 11𝑀𝑔 + 𝑦
24 28 4
E. 11𝑁𝑎 − −→ 13𝑀𝑔 + 2𝐻𝑒
B1 The diagram below shows a displacement – time graph for the motion of a dog over a
period of 12s.
B2 The diagram below shows a uniform plank of length 100cm kept in equilibrium by a 3kg
and 1kg mass placed 10cm and 20cm from each end respectively.
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B3 The diagram below shows a spring catapult design by a pupil for a science project. The
catapult consists of movable plunger with a spring attached to it.
A metal ball of mass 0.2kg was placed on the metal plate and the handle of the catapult
pulled to fully compress the spring. On release of the handle, the ball was projected 1.5m
vertically.
(a) Name the type of energy stored in a compressed spring.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. [1]
(b) Calculate the maximum potential energy acquired by the ball from the catapult.
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(a) State the velocity ratio of the pulley system in the diagram above.
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……………………………………………………….. [1]
(ii) Wavelength of the wave
………………………………………………………. [1]
(b) Calculate the frequency of the wave if it travels at 3m/s.
When rubbed with fur, electrons move from the Perspex disc to the fur.
(a) (i) what charge is induced in the Perspex disc?
………………………………………………………….. [1]
(ii) State the unit in which charge is measured.
…………………………………………………………. [1]
(b) Small pieces of paper brought near the Perspex disc stick to it.
Explain why.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………[1]
(c) When a polyethene rod was rubbed with fur, it was able to attract small pieces of
paper too. Name the type of charge induced in the polythene rod and explain
using movement of electrons how charge was induced.
Name of charge: …………………………………………… [1]
Explanation: ………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………….[1]
Calculate the
(a) Combined resistance of the 2Ω and 3Ω resistors.
(b) Total resistance in the circuit when the switch is closed.
(c) Potential difference across the 2Ω resistor.
(d) Total current flowing in the circuit when the switch is closed.
(a) State two ways in which the strength of the electromagnet can be increased.
1 …………………………………………………………… [1]
2 ……………………………………………………………. [1]
(b) Explain why the core of the electromagnet is made of iron instead of steel.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………[2]
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(a) (i) On a graph paper, draw a graph of thinking distance against speed. [4]
(ii) Use your graph to determine the thinking distance for the driver at 32km/hr. [2]
(b) The driver then drinks two bottles of alcohol. After sometime his thinking time
was measured as 1.0 second.
(i) Calculate the thinking distance for the driver when driving at 32km/hr. [3]
(ii) What was the effect of the alcohol on the thinking distance of the driver?
(i) Draw a graph of real depth against apparent depth using the values in
table above. [4]
(ii) What does the gradient of the line in the graph you plotted in (a)(i) above
represent. [1]
(iii) Using the graph determine the refractive index of paraffin. [2]
(b) The refractive index of oil is 1.45 and that of water is 1.33.
What angle does a ray of light incident to oil at 40O make with water when oil
floating on water. [3]
C3 (a) Sodium chloride salt containing sodium -24 is radioactive and is used
in medicine. The sodium in the salt decays according to the equation.
24 24
11𝑁𝑎 − −> 12𝑀𝑔 + 𝑾 + 𝛾 − 𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛
(ii) How many neutrons are in the nucleus of sodium – 24? [1]
(iii)
Explain the difference between an atom of sodium – 24 and atom of
sodium – 23. [2]
(b) Gamma radiation is used to treat food so that it stays fresh. To check whether the
treated food is safe for consumption, the count rates of three food samples X, Y and Z
were measured before and after treatment with gamma rays. Table C3.1 shows the
results obtained.
Food Count rate before Count rate after treatment /
sample treatment / counts per count per minute
minute
X 30 33
Y 31 27
Z 30 31
(i) Explain why there is a measured count rate before the food sample are treated
with gamma rays. [1]
(ii) From the results, determine whether the food sample Y becomes radioactive or not.
(iii) State one other use of gamma radiation. [1]
(iv) State two safety precautions that must be followed when handling gamma
radiation. [2]
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If it takes the bob 0.5 seconds to swings from A to B, what is the period of the pendulum?
A. 2.0s B. 3.0s C. 4.0s D. 5.0s
A3. The figure below shows a graph of how the speed of 2 athletes changed with time.
A4. What is the weight of a 75 000g man on the moon where the gravitational field strength
is one – sixth of 10N/Kg?
A. 75 N B. 125N C. 12 500N D. 75 000N
A5. Why is a bus carrying luggage on the upper carrier more unstable than the one carrying
luggage on lower carrier? This is because the…..
A. Centre of gravity is raised
C. weight of the bus increase
B. Friction on the tyres increases
D. pressure on the tyres increases
A6. A ball of mass 0.50kg is released from a height of 1.0metre and falls towards the floor.
Which row in the table below shows the potential energy and kinetic energy of the ball
when it is at a height of 0.25metres from the floor?
P.E (J) K.E (J)
A 0.12 0.12
B 1.25 1.25
C 1.25 3.75
D 3.75 1.25
A7. An elevator carries 10 people of average mass 70kg each to a height of 5 metres in 2
minutes. What is the power generated by the elevator?
A. 29.17W B. 291.67W
C. 1 750W D. 1 7500W
A8. The figure below is a diagram showing how a pair of scissors is used to cut a piece of cloth.
A9. The diagram below shows the variation of temperature with time as a solid substance
was heated.
Which of the following statements is true about the graph above? In region …
A QR – condensation was taking place.
B ST –the substance was melting.
C RS – the substance in liquid state.
D TU – the substance was in solid state.
A10. What happens to the volume of a fixed mass of a gas when it is heated at constant
pressure? The volume of a gas ..
A Reduced B. increases
C. is halved D. remained the same
A11. The figure below is a diagram of a water wave that shows a small cork Z moving up and
down through one complete oscillation every 4 seconds.
If the angle of incidence, i, is greater than the critical angle, which numbered ray shows the
direction of light after it leaves the edge of the glass.
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
A13. A ray of light passes through a semi – circular glass block as shown below.
A17. The diagram below shows two resistors in series connected to a 3V battery.
A18. The graph below shows a trace on the screen of an oscilloscope when connected to a
transformer.
If the Y-control is set to 5V per centimetre, what is the value of the peak voltage?
A 4V B 5V
C 10V D 20V
A19. Which one of the following travels in a straight line across a magnetic field?
A Proton B Gamma ray
C Beta particle D Alpha particle
A20. The radioactive element thorium ( 234
90𝑇ℎ) with a half – life of 24 days decays by emitting a
1
beta particle. How long will it take for 1g of thorium to decay to 8 of the mass?
A 72 days B 96 days
C 120 days D 192 days
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B2 The diagram below shows a device designed to compress a crushed material for school
science project.
(a) State one condition necessary for a body to maintain equilibrium. [1]
(b) Calculate the moment of the 50N force about the hinge. [2]
(c) Calculate the upward force F, which the crushed material exerts on the piston to keep
the beam in equilibrium. [2]
B3 The diagram below shows some energy conversions in a coal powered station.
(a) How much useful electrical energy is provided by the power station? [1]
(b) Calculate how much energy is wasted from the cooling tower. [2]
(c) Calculate the efficiency of the power station in the production of electrical energy.
B4 Figure B4.1 shows a cylinder containing a gas ogf volume 5cm3 at a pressure of 100kpa.
The piston is pushed to half the original volume at the same temperature as shown in
figure B4.2.
B6 The diagram below shows the appearance of a coin immersed in water when viewed
from above.
B7 Figure B7.1 is a circuit diagram with two resistors connected to a 3V power supply.
(a) Identify the type of circuit arrangement of the resistors shown in the circuit
above. [1]
(b) Calculate the total resistance in the circuit. [1]
(c) Calculate the ammeter reading when the switch is closed. [2]
B8 A cell phone charger has a transformer with 2 000 turns in the primary coil which converts
240V a.c to 6V a.c and a rectifier that converts 6V a.c . to 6V d.c.
(a) What do the letters a.c. and d.c. stand for?
(i) a.c. …………………………………………………...
(ii) d.c. ………………………………………………….. [2]
(b) How many turns are in the secondary coil of the transformer? [2]
(c) Draw a labelled diagram of a step down transformer. [2]
B9 The symbol 238
92𝑈 represents a nucleus of uranium with nucleon number 238 and proton
number 92.
(a) State the meaning of nucleon number. [1]
(b) A nucleus of uranium-238 decays to form a nucleus of thorium by the emission of
an alpha particle. State the
(i) proton number of an alpha-particle, [1]
(ii) nucleon number of an alpha-particle, [1]
(iii) proton number of thorium, [1]
(iv) nucleon number of thorium isotope. [1]
Section C [20 marks]
Answer any two (2) questions from this section in the Answer Booklet provided.
C1 A spring with its upper end and fixed, hangs vertically alongside a metre rule. The lower
end of the spring gave the following readings in table when various masses were hung
from it.
Mass (kg) 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 1.00
Reading (cm) 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 17.0 17.5
Applied force (N) 0 1.0
Extension (cm) 0 7.5
(b) Copy and complete the table for the values of applied force (N) and extension
(cm) produced. [4]
(c) Draw a graph pf applied force against extension on a graph paper. [4]
[ Total: 10 marks]
C2 Two lamps S and T of resistance 200Q and 3000 respectively are connected in series with
a 240V mains as shown in figure C2.1 below.
The changes in gravitational potential energy of the bowling ball as it rolls down to the
horizontal ground are shown in the table below.
Time elapsed in seconds 0 1 2 3 4 5
Potential energy in joules 9 7.2 5.4 3.6 1.8 0
(a) State the law of conservation of energy. [1]
(b) Using the values in the table, draw a graph of a potential energy against time. [4]
(c) Calculate the height, h of the inclined plane, when the potential energy was 9 J, if
the mass of the ball was 900g.
(d) Using the graph, estimate the kinetic energy of the bowling ball at time
(i) 2.5 seconds
(ii) 4.0 seconds
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Time 2 hours
A6 A 60N object is placed on a uniform bar that was balanced at its mid-point as shown in
the diagram below.
Ignoring all frictional forces, determine the work done against gravity in pulling the box
from the foot of the incline to the top of the decline.
(Take g as 10N/kg)
A 40J B 50J
C 400J D 500J
A8 A girl whose mass is 50kg climbs a ladder of height 8m in 10 seconds. What is the power
developed by the girl?
A 40W B 400W
C 500W D 5 000W
A9 A machine with a velocity ratio of 6 requires 800J of work to raise a load of 60kg through
a vertical distance of 1m. Find the efficiency of the machine.
A 0.45 B 0.75
C 4.5 D 75.0
A10 The diagrams below show the length of mercury threads at the ice and steam points.
What will be the temperature if the length o' the mercury thread is 25mm?
A 5 oC B 8 oC
C 33 oC D 50 oC
A11 All The diagram below shows a cylinder with a gas trapped inside at a constant
temperature. The length of the gas column is 50cm and the pressure of the gas is 20Pa.
If the piston is pushed a distance of 30cm inside, what is the new pressure of the gas?
A 8Pa
B 12Pa
C 30Pa
D 50Pa
A12 Which of the following correctly gives the properties of a sound wave?
Nature Speed in air
A Longitudinal 340m/s
B Longitudinal 3.0 x 108m/s
C Transverse 340m/s
D Transverse 3.0 x 108m/s
A13 The diagram below shows the movement of a ray of light from air to plastic.
A15 The diagram below shows a coil in a magnetic field, connected to a DC supply.
As the current I flows in the coil, in which direction will the coil rotate and what must be
connected to parts R and T?
Direction of rotation of coil Direction of rotation of coil
A Clockwise Clockwise
B Clockwise Clockwise
C Anticlockwise Anticlockwise
D Anticlockwise Anticlockwise
A16 The diagram below illustrates what happens when metal balls H, J and K suspended by
insulating threads are brought closer to each other.
A19 The following can be used in detecting alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays.
1 Photographic film
2 Diffusion cloud chamber
3 G-m tube
4 Spark-counter
Which of the above cannot be used to detect beta particles and gamma rays?
A 4 B 1 and 4
C 2 and 4 D 1, 2 and 3
A20 A radioactive source which has a half-life of 1 hour gives a count rate of 100 counts per
second at the start of an experiment and 25 counts per second at the end. How long in
hours did the experiment take?
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
B2 A bullet of mass 50g moving with an initial speed of 500m/s penetrates a wall and comes
to rest in 0.2 seconds.
(a) Calculate the deceleration of the bullet over the 0.2 seconds. [2]
(b) Determine the retarding force acting on the bullet. [2]
[Total: 4 marks]
B3 Figure B3.1 below shows a pulley systems.
(a) State the velocity ratio of the pulley shown in figure B3.1 above. [1]
(b) If the efficiency of the pulley is 75%, what is its M.A? [2]
(c) If the load is 120N, what is the size of the effort? [2]
(d) What work is done by the effort if the load is lifted 0.5m? [2]
B4 Waves travel at a speed of 30m/s through a medium. If 10 waves pass through a point
per second,
(a) calculate the
(i) frequency of the wave, [2]
(ii) wavelength of the wave. [2]
(b) What does loudness of a sound depend on? [1]
B5 Figure B5.1 below shows a ray of light moving from one medium to another.
(a) Complete the ray diagram to locate the position of the image formed by the
converging lens. [2]
(b) State the characteristics of the image formed. [1]
(c) Calculate the magnification of the lens. [2]
[Total: 5 marks]
B7 A step-up transformer increases the voltage of an a.c. supply from 110V to 220V. The
primary coil dissipates a power of 1.1 kW and the transformer has an efficiency of 100%.
(a) If the number of turns in the primary coil is 400, how many turns are in the
secondary coil? [2]
(b) How much current flows in the
(i) primary coil, [2]
(ii) secondary coil? [2]
[Total: 6 marks]
B8 Figure B8.1 below shows two pairs of 3.0.0 resistors connected to a 6.0V battery.
Calculate the
(a) resistance in the circuit between M and N, [2]
(b) current through the battery, [2]
(c) power developed in the battery. [2]
[Total: 6 marks]
B9 Radioactive iodine is used to treat tumours of the thyroid gland. It decays by emitting
beta particles and gamma radiation.
The beta emitting process is represented by the following equation:
131 A
53I ZXe + −10e
(a) What is the nucleon number of the new nucleus Xe formed? [1]
(b) The half-life of iodine-131 is 8 days. The total dose of iodine given to a patient
initially emits 4 x 108 rays per second.
How many gamma rays does the total dose of iodine emit each second after 24
days? [2]
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C2 Figure C2.1 below shows how a solar heater on a house roof is used to warm up water
for a house.
Table C3.1
(c) A Geiger counter was used to measure the activity (in counts per minute) from a
radioactive sample in the laboratory over a period of years. Over this period, the
background radiation was regularly measured at 4 counts/minute.
Table C3.2 shows the results.
Time in years 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Recorded activities in counts/min 124 80 52 34 23 16 12
Activity due to sample alone 120 8
Table C3.2
(i) Copy and complete the table C3.2 on the activity of the sample alone. [1]
(ii) Explain what is meant by background radiation. [1]
(iii) Plot a graph of the values for activity due to the sample alone against the
time. [4]
(iv) Using your graph determine the half-life of the substance. [1]
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A3 The following diagrams show steps that a learner carried out in order to determine the
volume of a wooden cork.
A5 The diagram below shows a light bar PR pivoted at P, balanced by a 4N weight and force F.
Which row gives the correct values for the wave amplitude and wavelength?
Amplitude/cm Wavelength/cm
A 4.0 10
B 4.0 5.0
C 8.0 5.0
D 8.0 10
A9 The diagram below shows a learner in front of a loudspeaker that produces sound.
Which of the following diagrams best shows how the gaseous air molecules between the
learner and the loudspeaker will move?
A10 A girl of height 1.2 metres stands 4.0 metres in front of a plane mirror as shown in the
following diagram:
A11 A line 3K drawn on a piece of plain paper on which a glass block is placed was viewed
through the top and its image was located using a pin as shown in the following diagram.
A13 Two uncharged metal spheres Q and P are placed on insulating stands and are separated
while the negatively charged polythene strip is held near Q as shown in the diagram.
A14 The following diagram shows a network of 3 resistors R1, R2 and R3 connected to a
battery.
Voltmeters V1, V2 and V3 are connected to R1, R2 and R3 respectively.
Which of the following expressions show the potential difference (p.d.) supplied by the
battery?
A V1 + V3
B V2 + V3
C V1 + V2 + V3
D V1 - (V2 + V3)
A15 An electric kettle is rated '230V, 3 000W'. What is the suitable fuse to use on this kettle?
A 2A B 5A
C 10A D 15A
A16 Below are 3 statements on electromagnetism.
1. An electromagnet consists of a coil of wire wound on a soft iron core.
2. The strength of the magnetic field produced by an electromagnet increases if the
strength of the current and/or number of turns of wire is increased.
3. In the diagram below, when the switch is closed, the gap, R, increases.
A18 Which component used in electronic circuits allows current to flow through in one
direction only?
A Diode B Resistor
C Thermistor D Transformer
A19 An atom of uranium-235 has 92 electrons. How many protons are there in one atom of
uranium-235?
A 92 B 143
C 235 D 327
A20 A radioactive material gives a count rate of 8 000 counts per minute. After 20 days it
gives a count rate of 500 counts per minute. What is the half-life of the material?
A 4 days B 5 days
C 20 days D 50 days
B1 Figure B1.1 below shows a simple pendulum suspended from a fixed point.
(a) State one factor that does not affect the period of the pendulum. [1]
(b) If the values of time for 20 oscillations obtained were
16.1s, 15.9s, 16.0s, 16.2s and 15.8s, calculate the period of the pendulum. [3]
(c) Calculate the frequency of the pendulum. [2]
[Total: 6 marks]
B2 A car has a mass of 900kg. It accelerates from rest at a rate of 1.2m/s2.
Calculate the
(i) time taken to reach a velocity of 30m/s, [2]
(ii) force required to accelerate the car at a rate of 1.2m/s4. [2]
[Total: 4 marks]
B3 Figure B3.1 below is a diagram showing a load being moved using a wheelbarrow.
The total mass of the wheelbarrow and the load is 80kg. (Take g = 10N(kg)
(a) Calculate the
(i) weight of the wheelbarrow and the load, [2]
(ii) force, F, required to lift the wheelbarrow. [2]
(b) State whether force, F, would increase or reduce when the handles of the
wheelbarrow are made longer. [1]
[Total: 5 marks]
B4 Figure B4.1 below is a diagram showing a stone of mass 2kg that was pushed up a slope
from Q to R.
72 joules of work was done in moving the stone up the slope from Q to R.
(a) What is the potential energy of the stone at R? [1]
(b) If the stone falls through side RT, what would its potential energy be at S, the mid-
point of its fall? [1]
(c) Calculate the
(i) height TR, [2]
(ii) velocity of the stone just before it strikes the ground. [2]
[Total: 6 marks]
B5 Figure B5.1 below is a diagram showing a wave travelling along a spring in the direction
shown.
The power supplied to each lamp and television is 40W and 120W respectively, when the
switches are closed.
(a) Calculate the
(i) total power supplied, [2]
(ii) total number of kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy supplied to the
circuit in 3.0 hours, [2]
(iii) p.d. across the television set. [2]
[Total: 6 marks]
B8 Figure B8.1 is a diagram showing a coil of wire wound on a soft iron core, with current
flowing in the direction indicated by the arrows.
(a) Mark the N and S poles induced on the iron core. [1]
(b) Show by an arrow the direction in which a plotting compass needle would point
when placed at point X. [1]
(c) A beam of electrons flows through point Y in a direction perpendicularly
downwards into the paper. Show clearly using an arrow labelled F, the direction
of the force exerted by the magnetic field on the electron beam. [1]
[Total: 3 marks]
B9 Phosphorus-32 (P-32) can decay by emitting beta particles.
(a) What is a beta particle? [1]
(b) If the proton number of phosphorus-32 is 15,
(i) state the new values of proton and mass numbers of the nuclide
just after it emits a beta particle,
Proton Number: ……………………………………. [1]
Mass Number: …………………………………….. [1]
(ii) write the decay equation for P-32 after emitting two beta particles. [2]
(c) Phosphorus-32 can be used to prove that plants absorb phosphorus nutrient from
the soil around them. State one safety precaution which should be taken into
consideration when doing experiments with phosphorus-32. [1]
[Total: 6 marks]
(a) Describe the motion of the motor cycle between the points
(i) O and P,
(ii) P and Q,
(iii) Q and R. [3]
(b) What is the maximum speed of the motor cycle? [1]
(c) How long did it take the motor cycle to retard to rest? [1]
(d) Calculate the total distance travelled by the motor cycle. [3]
(e) Calculate the average velocity for the whole motion. [2]
C2 A learner carried out a Hooke's Law experiment and obtained the following results:
Table C2.1
Mass/kg 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10
Length of loaded spring / cm 11 12.1 13.2 14.3 15.4 16.5
Applied force/N
Extension/mm
(a) Copy and complete table C2.1 by finding values of applied force (N) and extension
(mm) produced. [2]
(b) Plot a graph of applied force (N) against extension (mm). [4]
(c) From the graph determine the spring constant. [2]
(d) (i) Did the spring reach its elastic limit? [1]
(ii) Explain your answer in (d)(i) above. [1]
[Total: 10 Marks]
C3 Figure C3.1 is a chart showing some components of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Blue Green microwaves
Figure C3.1
(a) (i) Use the list below to copy and complete the electromagnetic
spectrum chart.
Radio waves, x-rays, ultraviolet, gamma rays, infra-red and red light. [2]
(ii) State two properties common to all members of the electromagnetic
spectrum. [2]
(b) Name a component of the spectrum that
(i) has the longest wavelength,
(ii) is emitted by hot bodies. [2]
(c) Microwaves have a frequency of 1010 Hz and velocity of 3 x 108m/s.
(i) Calculate the wavelength of microwaves. [2]
(ii) State two practical uses of microwaves. [2]
[Total: 10 Marks]
Centre Candidate
Number Number
Candidate Name_________________________
Science 5124/1
Paper 1
2021
Additional information:
Electronic calculator (non-programmable) and / or Mathematical tables
Graph papers
Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
Time 2 hours
A6 In a small hydroelectric power station, 20kg of water flows through a vertical height of
15m in one second. If the efficiency of the power station is 60% and taking 'g ' as 10N/kg,
what is the power output of the hydroelectric power station?
A 180W
B 1800W
C 3 000W
D 18 000W
A7 The following diagram shows 4 identical metal cans E, F, G, H whose outside surfaces
were painted as indicated. Equal volumes of water at a temperature of 80°C were placed
in the cans.
After 5 minutes in a cool room, which metal can would contain the coolest water?
A E
B F
C G
D H
A8 A crest of a water wave travels 0.4m in 5 seconds. If the distance between two successive
crests is 0.005m, what is the frequency of the wave?
A 0.2Hz
B 1.6Hz
C 8.0Hz
D 16.0Hz
A9 An echo-sounder in an aeroplane receives an echo from the ground 20 seconds after it
was sent. If the speed of sound in air is 330m/s, how high is the plane above the ground?
A 16.5m
B 33m
C 660m
D 3 300m
A10 The following diagram shows the formation of image I from object 0 using a convex lens.
(Not drawn to scale)
A11 Where is the image in a long-sighted eye formed and how can the defect be corrected?
A Behind the retina and focussed by means of a concave lens.
B In front of the retina and focussed by means of a convex lens.
C Behind the retina and focussed by means of a convex lens.
D In front of the retina and focussed by means of a concave lens.
A12 The following diagram shows the pattern and direction of the magnetic field between
two magnetic poles J and K.
J K
A N-pole N-pole
B N-pole S-pole
C S-pole N-pole
D S-pole S-pole
A13 Two spheres are mounted separately on insulating stands. If both spheres are positively
charged, which diagram shows a correct electric field pattern?
A15 A 2kW stove, a 0.2kW television set and a 0.1kW lamp are all switched on at the same
time. What is the total cost of running these appliances for 4 hours at K2.00 per unit?
A K1.74
B K4.60
C K9.20
D K18.40
What happens to the pointer of the meter when the magnet is pushed into the coil? The
pointer ...
A deflects to the left and then returns to zero.
B deflects to the right and then returns to zero.
C gives a continuous reading to the left.
D gives a continuous reading to the right.
A17 Which graph shows the voltage output V against time t for an a.c generator?
A18 The following diagram shows the appearance on the screen of the alternating voltage
applied to the input of an oscilloscope. The sensitivity is set to 3 volts per cm.
A19 Radioactive iodine is used to treat tumours of the thyroid gland. It decays by emitting
beta particles and gamma radiation. The beta decay process is represented by the
following
equation:
131 𝐴 0
53𝐼 → 𝑍𝑋𝑒 + −1𝑒 + 𝑒𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑔𝑦
What is the nucleon number, A, and proton number, Z, for this nucleus of Xe?
Nucleon Proton
number number
A 78 53
B 130 55
C 131 54
D 184 78
A20 A radioactive isotope has a half-life of 6 000 years. How much time passes before the rate
of emission from a sample of this isotope falls to 1/16 of the original value?
A 6 000 years
B 18 000 years
C 24 000 years
D 96 000 years
B2 A man of mass 75kg on earth goes to the moon where the gravitational field strength is
1.6N/kg.
(a) What is the mass of the man on the moon?
Weight: ………………………….[2]
(c) A light truck of mass 2 000kg accelerates from rest at a rate of 1.5m/s2.
Calculate the force required to accelerate the car at this rate.
Reading …………………………………….[2]
(c) State with a reason whether the newton meter reading would increase or
decrease when the 4.0N weight is moved to a distance of 30cm away from the
pivot.
…………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………
…………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………….. [2]
[Total: 5 marks]
B4 A small hard ball of mass 0.14kg is thrown vertically upwards and reaches a height of 12m
above the point from which it is thrown.
(a) Calculate the work done in lifting the stone to the height it attains.
Figure B5.1
(c) Calculate the speed of the waves above if the number of waves in Figure B5.1 are
produced in 2 seconds.
Speed: …………………………. [2]
[Total: 4 marks]
B6 Figure B6.1 shows light in air striking the vertical side of a rectangular glass block at an
angle of incidence of 60°.
Figure B6.1
The refractive index of glass is 1.6.
(a) What is refractive index?
………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………… [1]
(b) (i) Calculate the angle of refraction, r.
Angle r: …………………………….[2]
(ii) What is the critical angle of the glass block?
Critical angle: …………………………[2]
[Total: 5 marks]
B7 (a) Explain what is meant by
(i) magnetic field,
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… [1]
(ii) electric field
…………………………………..………………………………………………………….……………… [1]
(b) Complete the diagram in Figure 87.1 (b) to show the pattern and direction of the
magnetic field lines in the space around the bar magnet.
(c) Figure B7.1 (c) shows a positively charged sphere S placed near to an initially
uncharged isolated conductor AB. Complete the diagram to show the charges
induced in the diagram.
Figure B8.1
(a) On Figure B8.1, draw on the circuit to show how a voltmeter will be used to
measure the potential difference across the 6Ὠ resistor. [1]
(b) When the switch S is closed, calculate the current through the ammeter, A.
Figure C1.1
Figure C2.1
(a) Calculate the angle of refraction of the ray. [2]
(b) Calculate the critical angle for a ray of light in this glass. [2]
(c) Explain why the ray shown cannot emerge from KL but will emerge from side LM. [2]
(d) Diamond has a refractive index of 2.42. The speed of light in a vacuum (or in air) is
300 000km/s.
Calculate the
(i) speed of light in diamond, [2]
(ii) critical angle for diamond. [2]
[Total: 10 Marks]
(b) Figure C3.1 shows how the activity of a sample of americium-241 changes over a
long period of time.
Time/years Activity/counts per minute
0 64
500 30
1 000 14
1 500 6
2 000 2
Figure C3.1
(i) Use these numbers to draw a graph of activity against time for
americium-241. [4]
(ii) Use your graph to find the half-life of americium-241. [1]
(c) Californium-241 is also radioactive and decays by losing an alpha particle.
It has a half-life of 4 minutes. Suggest why it would be unsuitable for use in a
smoke detector. [2]
[Total: 10 Marks]
Centre Candidate
Number Number
Candidate Name_________________________
Science 5124/1
Paper 1
A4 A rock weighed 8.0N on the moon where the acceleration due to gravity is
1.6N/kg.
Calculate the mass of the rock on earth where the force of gravity is
10N/kg.
A 0.8kg
B 5.0Kg
C 12.8kg
D 80.0kg
A5 The following diagram shows a pilot in air after jumping from a plane.
As he falls, how will the size of the forces acting on him change before he
attains terminal velocity?
Downward force Upward force Resultant force
A Increases Decreases Increases
B Increases Increases Increases
C Decreases Increases Decreases
D Decreases Decreases Decreases
A6 The following diagram shows a 30cm spanner used to turn a nut with a
force of 60N.
A 1.8Nm
B 2.0Nm
C 200Nm
D 1 800Nm
A8 Which of the following is not true about dull black surfaces? They are good
…
A absorber of heat.
B emitters of heat.
C reflectors of heat.
D radiators of heat.
A10 Which of the following is true about images formed by plane mirrors?
They are….
A diminished.
B magnified.
C upside down.
D Virtual.
A11 The following diagram shows an image produced by a biconvex lens. (The
diagram is drawn to scale).
Which position A, B, C or D shows the correct position of the object?
A12 The following diagram shows a ray of light emerging from water into air.
A13 A siren from an ambulance of police car has a very high pitch. Which of the
following can change the pitch of a sound wave?
A Amplitude
B Frequency
C Velocity
D Wavelength
A14 Which of the following materials is most suitable for making permanent
magnets?
A Brass
B Copper
C Iron
D Steel
A16 The following circuit diagrams show three bulbs of equal resistance
connected to a 6V power supply. Which diagram will all the bulbs light
brightest?
A17 A hair dryer is made of two heaters with a power rating of 400W each and a
fan motor with a power rating of 100W.
Calculate the cost of using the hair dryer for two hours if a unit of electricity
costs 50n.
A K0.45
B K0.90
C K9.00
D K90.00
A18 The following diagram shows a piece of steel placed inside a solenoid.
If the switch, S, is closed and opened several times, the end A of the steel
bar
Becomes…
A temporal north pole.
B Permanent north pole.
C permanent south pole.
D temporal south pole.
A19 What is the use of the hot filament in a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO)? It
is to…
A heat the anode.
B heat the cathode.
C produce light.
D Produce protons
90 )
A20 Strontium 90 ( 38Sr undergoes a beta decay to produce element Y.
Which of the following shows the decay equation?
90 90 0
A 38Sr → 37Y − 1e
90 90
B 38Sr → 38Y + 01e
90 90
C 38Sr → 39Y + 01e
90 90
D 38Sr → 39Y − 01e
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… [1]
(b) The following diagram shows a 4kg box resting on a frictionless
surface with forces acting on it as shown.
B3 The following diagram shows how energy flows into and out of a coal-fired
power
station.
(a) How much useful electrical energy is produced by the power station?
(b) Calculate how much energy is wasted from the cooling tower.
Wasted energy = …………………………………………. [2]
(c) Calculate the efficiency of the power station in producing electricity.
Efficiency = ……………………………… [2]
[Total: 5 marks]
B4 (a) Define convection.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
[1]
(b) The following diagram shows an incomplete diagram of convection
currents occurring in nature at night.
Figure B6.1
The total time for the ultrasound to travel in the bone from X to Y and back
to X is 9.0 x 10 -6 s.
(a) What does the term ultrasound mean?
………………………………………………………………………………………………. [1]
(b) If the speed of the ultrasound in bone is 4 100m/s, calculate Z the
thickness of the bone.
Z = ……………………………………………….. [2]
(b) The following diagram shows a dog and a cat standing in front of a
plane mirror.
Using the diagram, show by construction, how the dog sees the cat's image
(c) Give two characteristics of the images formed by plane mirrors.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. [2]
[Total: 6 marks]
B8 The following diagram shows a graph of voltage against current of a
conductor.
C1 (a) Describe an experiment on how you can determine the lower fixed
point of a thermometer. [2]
(b) Give two differences between a laboratory thermometer and clinical
thermometer.
[2]
(c) Mention one way in which you can improve the
(i) sensitivity of a thermometer,
(ii) accuracy of a thermometer. [2]
(d) (i) Name a device that can be used to measure very high
temperatures and those that vary considerably. [2]
(ii) Mention two devices that use the device you have mentioned
in (d) (i) above.
[Total: 10 marks]
(a) Copy and complete the table to get all the values of M (magnification) [2]
[Total: 10 marks]
(i) Copy and complete the table to determine the force acing on
each mass on the spring. [2]
232 228 4
(b) 90𝑇ℎ −→ 88𝑅𝑛 + 2𝐻𝑒
𝐿𝑜𝑎𝑑 60
(d) (i) M.A = 𝐸𝑓𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑡 = 20 = 3
𝑀.𝐴 3
(ii) Efficiency = 𝑉.𝑅 X 100 = 4 X100 = 75%
11 (a) (1) Transverse waves have crest and troughs while Longitudinal waves have
compression and rarefaction.
(2) Transverse waves the vibration of particles are at right angle to the
direction of a wave while Longitudinal wave the vibration of particles are
parallel to the direction of a wave.
(b) Get a ripple tank and in the water place a vibrating bar which is connected to the
power pack. Down a ripple tank put a white paper and on top of a ripple tank put
a lamp. Then place a metal plate (barrier) in the ripple tank at an angle of 90 o to
the direction of the wave.
(c) (i) T = t ÷ n = 3 ÷ 2 = 1.5s
(ii) ʎ = f ÷ V = 0.2 ÷ 0.67 = 0.300 m
12 (a) Electric charge is the product of current with time while electric current is the rate of
flow charge.
(b) (i)
𝑉 6
(ii) R = = = 𝟒𝜴
𝐼 1.2
𝑅2+𝑅1 3+2
(c) (i) R = 𝑅2 𝑥 𝑅2 = = 2.4Ω
2𝑥3
𝑉 12
(ii) I=𝑅 = = 5A
2.4
1 1
2 (a) 𝐻𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 = 2 𝑔𝑡 2 = 2 × 10 × 82 = 350m
𝑙𝑜𝑎𝑑 9600
4 (a) 𝑀. 𝐴 = 𝑒𝑓𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑡 = 2400 = 4
(b) V.R = 5
𝑀.𝐴 4
(c) 𝐸𝑓𝑓𝑖𝑐𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑦 = × 100 = 5 × 100 = 80%
𝑉.𝑅
(d) Distance by effort = Velocity ratio x distance by load = 5 x 20 = 100m
3𝑐𝑚
5 (a) wavelength (ʎ) = = 2cm or 0.02m
1.5
𝑡 0.06
(b) 𝑃𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑜𝑑 (𝑇) = 𝑛 = = 0.04s
1.5
1 1
(c) V =fʎ = × ʎ = × 0.02 = 0.5m/s
𝑇 0.04
𝑅2 × 𝑅1 12 × 4 48
7 (a) Effective resistance (R) = = = = 3Ω
𝑅1 + 𝑅2 4 +12 16
𝑉 6
(b) (i) 𝐼 = 𝑅 = 4 = 1.5A
𝑉 6
(ii) 𝐼 = 𝑅 = 3 = 2A
(iii) The current will increase because the total resistance will increase cause
the reciprocal of the total resistance is equal to the sum of the reciprocal
of individual resistances.
𝑉𝑃 × 𝑁𝑆 240 ×25
8 (a) 𝑉𝑆 = = = 12V
𝑁𝑃 500
𝑃𝑜𝑤𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑢𝑡𝑝𝑢𝑡 𝑉𝐼 12 × 8 96
(b) 𝐸𝑓𝑓𝑖𝑐𝑖𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑦 = × 100 = 𝑉𝑠 𝐼𝑠 × 100 = 240 × × 100 = 144 × 100
𝑃𝑜𝑤𝑒𝑟 𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡 𝑝 𝑝 0.6
Efficiency = 66.67%
139 135
9 (a) 57𝐿𝑎 − −→ 55𝐶𝑠 + 42𝛼
135 135
(b) 55𝐶𝑠 − −→ 56𝐵𝑎 + −10𝛽
Conclusion: Since the centre of mass lies on each of the lines, the intersection
locates the centre of mass.
(b) (i) Centre of mass at 50cm mark since it’s a uniform metre rule.
𝐹1 × 𝑑1 0.08𝑁 × 0.3𝑚
(ii) Weight of rule (F2): 𝐹2 = = = 0.12N
𝑑2 0.2𝑚
2 (a)
𝐴 1 𝑛 25 1 𝑛
(ii) = (2) → = (2) → 0.08475 = 0.5n
𝐴0 295
Half-life = 5.62minutes
𝑇 5
𝐴 1 𝑛 𝐴 1 𝑡 1.5 1 1 1.5 1 5
(c) = (2) → = (2) → = (2) → = (2)
𝐴0 𝐴0 𝐴0 𝐴0
1.5 1
= (32) → 𝐴0 = 1.5 × 32 = 𝟒𝟖𝒈
𝐴0
(iv) 𝑚 80
q= = 50 = 1.6g/cm3
𝑉
3 (a) Simple machine is any device by means of which a force applied at one point can
be used to overcome a force at a different point.
𝐿𝑜𝑎𝑑 480
(b) M.A = 𝐸𝑓𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑡 = 200 = 2.4
𝑀.𝐴 2.4
(c) Efficiency = 𝑉.𝑅 X 100 = X 100 = 80%
3
4 (a) Air molecules will be heated which will cause them to expand hence pushing the
piston upward.
(b) (i) Volume reduces which causes the increase of collision of gases hence high
pressure.
(ii) P1 x V1 = P2 x V2 » 360 x 60 = P2 x 20 » P2 = 1080 Pa
5 (a) N = X – ray
(b) it is used to microwave oven.
(c) They can pass through a vacuum.
(d) Cobalt (Co-60) covered with aluminium
6 (i)
8 (a) Alpha particle is a radiation whose nature is like that of helium atom with a mass of 4
a.m.u and a charge of +2.
210 206 4
(b) 84𝑃𝑜 −→ 82𝑅𝑛 + 2𝐻𝑒
𝑅2 𝑥 𝑅1 12 𝑋 6
9 (a) R= = = 4Ω
𝑅1+𝑅2 6+12
𝑉 12
(b) I =𝑅 = = 2A
6
𝑉 6
(c) I =𝑅 = = 1A
6
2 (a)
(b)
(c) Non – Ohmic because the graph has not obeyed ohm’s law. (the graph is not straight)
(d) (i) Potential difference = 26.5 V
𝑉 26.5
(ii) R= = = 10.3846 = 10.19 Ω
𝐼 2.6
3 (a) A beta particle is a particle whose nature is like that of an electron with zero
mass and a charge of -1.
(b) Nucleon number = 223 and Proton number = 98
(c) (i)
𝐴 1 𝑛 40 1 𝑛 1 1 𝑛
(c) (ii) = (2) → = (2) → = (2) → 0.1 = 0.5n
𝐴0 400 10
−1.0
log 0.1 = log 0.5 x n ---> -1.0 = - 0.301n ---> 𝑛 = −0.301 = 3.32
𝑇
𝑛= → 𝑇 = 𝑛 × 𝑡 = 3.32 x 4 = 13.2890 = 13.29 Years
𝑡
B2 (a) A car decelerated non – uniformly from 3.33m/s to 3m/s in 5seconds and covered a
distance of 10 metres.
(b) Points A and B or Points B and C or Points A and C
(c) (i) Distance = 10m
𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 60
(ii) 𝐴𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑔𝑒 𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑒𝑑 = = = 3m/s
𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑒 𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑛 20
B3 (a) Extension = Length of loaded spring minus original length of the spring
4cm = 20 – x -------> Original length = 20 – 4 = 16cm
(d) 20 cm
(e) (i) They both transfer energy in form of waves
(ii) They both travel faster at high temperature.
B7 (a)
B9 (i) Alpha particle is a radiation whose nature is like that of helium atom with a mass of
4 a.m.u and a charge of positive 2 (+2).
117 113 4
(ii) 58𝑋 56𝑍 + 2𝐻𝑒
SECTION C [ 20 Marks]
C1 (a) V = u + at = 0 + 0.5 x 20 = 0 + 10 = 10m/s
(b)
10
Velocity (m/s)
0 20 40 60
Time (s)
𝑦 −𝑦 4.1−1.1 3.0
(d) (ii) Resistance (Gradient) = 𝑥2 −𝑥1 = 0.75−0.20 = 0.55 = 5.46Ω
2 1
C3 (a) Isotopes are atoms of the same element having the same number of
protons but different numbers of neutrons. OR Isotopes are atoms of the same
element having same atomic number but different mass numbers
(b) (i) Number of electrons = 38
(ii) Number of Neurons = 90 – 38 = 52
90 90 0
(c) 38𝑆𝑟 39𝑦 + −1𝛽
𝑇 87
𝐴 1 𝑡 𝐴 1 29 𝐴 1 3
(d) = (2) → = (2) → = (2)
𝐴𝑂 6.0 × 108 6.0 × 108
𝐴 13 → 𝐴 1
= (23 ) = 8 -----> 8A = 6.0 x 108
6.0 × 108 6.0 × 108
(e) It is random because it is a matter of pure chance whether or not a particular atom
will decay during a certain period of time.
(c) Because some energy is lost through friction in form of heat energy
5. (a) d = 17m, t = 50 x 10-3 seconds
𝑑 17
v = = = 340 m/s
𝑡 50 ×10−3
(b) Angle of incidence (i) = 34o and angel of refraction (r) = 25o
sin 𝑖 sin 34 0.559
𝑛 = sin 𝑟 = sin 25 = = 1.32
0.423
(c) Light ray must travels from an optically denser medium to an optically less dense
medium and the angle of incidence must be greater than the critical angle.
7. (a) (i) Liquid state
(ii) Liquid state
(b) (i) By covering the tank with a material that can prevent the
loss of heat by convection.
(ii) non –metal materials e.g. plastic, wood, polyethene, etc.
(iii)
(b) Time = 12 – 10 = 2s
𝐸𝑓𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑡 = 500N
B5 (a) (i) Amplitude = 15m
𝐷𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 𝑡𝑟𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑒𝑑 𝑏𝑦 𝑤𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑠 150 𝑐𝑚
(ii) Wavelength = = = 60 cm (b)
𝑁𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑤𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑠 𝑝𝑟𝑜𝑑𝑢𝑐𝑒𝑑 2.5
SECTION C [ 20 Marks]
C1 (a) (i)
𝑉−𝑢 2−12
B1 (a) 𝑎= = = -2m/s2
𝑡 5
1 1
(b) 𝑥 = 2 (𝑎 + 𝑏)ℎ + (𝑙𝑏) = (2 + 12)5 + (5 x2) = (7 x 5) + 10 = 45m
2
𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 45
(c) 𝐴𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑎𝑔𝑒 𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑒𝑑 = = = 4.5m/s
𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑒 10
B4 (a) Boyle’s law states that for a fixed mass of any gas, volume is direct
proportional to pressure provided temperature is kept constant.
𝑃1 ×𝑉1 100 ×5
(b) 𝑃2 = = = 200kpa
𝑉2 2.5
(c) The gas molecules are in random and continuous motion which increased when
the volume reduced.
𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑒𝑑 330
(ii) Wavelength = 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑦 = = 16.5m
20
(ii) Letter X
B6 (a) Snell’s law states that the ratio of the sine of the angle of incidence
to the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant.
𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑙 𝑑𝑒𝑝𝑡ℎ 15
(c) n= = = 1.32979 = 1.33
𝑎𝑝𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑑𝑒𝑝𝑡ℎ 11.28
𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 3
(c) 𝐶𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 = = = 0.75A
𝑡𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑐𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 4
𝑉𝑠 𝑁 6 𝑥 6 ×2000
(b) = 𝑁 𝑠 −→ = 2000 −→ 𝑥 = = 50 turns
𝑉𝑝 𝑃 240 240
(c)
B9 (a) Nucleon number is the sum total number of protons and that of neutrons.
C1 (a) Hooke’s Law states that; provided the elastic limit is not exceeded, the extension
of a spring is directly proportional to the load applied on the spring.
(b)
Mass (kg) 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 1.00
Reading (cm) 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 17.0 17.5
Applied force (N) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Extension (cm) 0 2.0 4.0 6.0 7.0 7.5
(c)
𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 240
C2 (a) (i) 𝐶𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 = 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 = 200+300 = 0.48A
(b)
Ω Ω
𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 240
𝐶𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 = 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 = 200 = 1.2A
𝑉𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 240
𝐶𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 = 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 = 300 = 0.8A
2 – Even when one lamp is damaged or removed, the rest will remained ON.
𝑃𝑜𝑡𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑖𝑎𝑙 𝑒𝑛𝑒𝑟𝑔𝑦 9 9
(c) Height = = 10 ×(900 ÷1000) = 9 = 1m
𝑚𝑎𝑠𝑠 ×𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑣𝑖𝑡𝑦
𝑅 ×𝑅 6 ×6 36
B8 (a) 𝑅 = 𝑅1 + 𝑅2 = = 12 = 3.0 Ω
1 2 6+6
𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 6
(b) 𝐶𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 = 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 = 3 = 2A
𝑁 1 𝑛 𝑁 1 3 𝑁 1
= (2) −→ = (2) −→ =8
𝑁0 4 ×108 4 ×108
4 ×108
𝑁 × 8 = 1 × (4 × 108 ) −→ 8𝑁 = 4 × 108 → 𝑁 = 8
7
N = 5 x 10 per second.
(ii) Charles’ Law states that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure
is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
(b) (i)
Temp (oC) 17 28 39 60 80 100
Volume (cm3) 7.5 7.9 8.1 8.7 9.1 9.6
Temp (K) 290 301 312 333 353 373
(ii)
C2 (a) To absorb radiate heat and radiates it back to the water pipe.
(b) To prevent heat loss through conduction and radiation.
(c) Through conduction and convection
2000
Power = 1000 = 2Kw
60
(e) 𝑃𝑜𝑤𝑒𝑟 = 100 × 2𝑘𝑊 = 1.2𝑘𝑊
3𝑘𝑊
𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎 = × (2.5𝑐𝑚2 ) = 5cm2
1.2
C3 (a) Aluminium
(b)
Date Mass of original radioactive substance left (kg)
1 July 2008 8
1 July 2012 4
1 July 2020 1
(c) (i)
Time in years 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Recorded activities in counts/min 124 80 52 34 23 16 12
Activity due to sample alone 120 76 48 30 19 12 8
Table C3.2
(ii) Background radiation is a radiation from the surroundings.
1.2+1.8 3
(iv) Half – life = = 2 = 1.5 years
2
30
2 (i) V = u + at → 30 = 0 + 1.2 x t → 𝑡 = 1.2 = 25 seconds
6 (i) angle of incident (i) = 40o and angle of refraction (r) = 29o
sin 𝑖 sin 40 0.643
𝑛 = sin 𝑟 = sin 29 = 0.485 = 1.3259 = 1.33
1 1
(ii) sin 𝑐 = 𝑛 → 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑐 = 1.33 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑐 = 0.751879699
8 (a)
(b)
(c)
Deflection of
electron beam
9 (a) A beta particle is a radiation whose nature is like that of an electron with 0 mass and
negative (-1) charge.
32 0
(b) (i) 15𝑃 → −1𝛽 + 𝐴𝑍𝑋 Therefore,
Mass number Proton number
32 = 0 + A 15 = -1 + Z → Z = 15 + 1
A = 32 Z = 16
32 𝟑𝟐
(ii) 15𝑃 → 2 −10𝛽 + 𝐴𝑍𝑋 → 𝟏𝟓𝑷 → 𝟐 −𝟏𝟎𝜷 + 𝟑𝟐
𝟏𝟕𝑿
(ii) Between P and Q – The motor cycle moved with a constant velocity of 40 m/s
for 4 seconds.
(iii) Between Q and R - the motor cycle retardate to rest uniformly from 40m/s to 0
m/s in 5seconds.
1 1
(d) Distance =2 (𝑎 + 𝑏)ℎ = (4 + 12) 40 = 16 × 20 = 320m
2
C2 (a)
Mass / kg 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10
Length of loaded spring / cm 11 12.1 13.2 14.3 15.4 16.5
Applied force / N 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Extension /mm 0 11 22 33 44 55
C3 (a) (i)
Gamma X – rays Ultraviolet Blue Green Infra – red Microwave Radio
rays waves
𝑣𝑒𝑙𝑜𝑐𝑖𝑡𝑦 3 ×108
(c) (i) 𝑊𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑛𝑔𝑡ℎ = 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑦 = = 0.03m
1010
1. X 6. B 11. C 16. A
2. X 7. A 12. C 17. D
3. A 8. D 13. C 18. D
4. B 9. D 14. C 19. C
5. C 10. B 15. D 20. C
5.33
(b) (i) 5.33cm into metres = = 0.0533m
100
(c) Newton metre reading will decrease because the acting of force two (F2) is
closer to the pivot.
𝑜
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 60𝑜
1.6 × 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑟 = 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 60 −→ 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑟 =
1.6
0.86603
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑟 = = 0.54126875
1.6
1 1
(ii) Critical angle = 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 −1 (𝑛) = 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 −1 (1.6) = 38.68o
(c)
B8 (a)
𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑡𝑎𝑔𝑒 16
(b) 𝐶𝑢𝑟𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑡 = 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒 = = 2A
8
238 234 4
(b) 92𝑈 → 90𝑇ℎ + 2𝐻𝑒
234 𝐴 0
(c) 90𝑇ℎ → 𝑍 𝑇ℎ + −1𝑒
A = 234 - 0 = 234
Z = 90 - (-1) = 90 + 1 = 91
234 234 0
90𝑇ℎ → 91𝑇ℎ + −1𝑒
𝑜
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 60𝑜
1.50 × 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑟 = 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 60 −→ 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑟 =
1.50
0.86603
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑟 = = 0.577350269
1.50
(c) Because the ray of light will pass from less dense medium to high denser
medium and the speed of light ray reduces hence the it bend.
𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑒𝑑 𝑜𝑓 𝑙𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑖𝑛 𝑣𝑎𝑐𝑢𝑢𝑚
(d) (i) 𝑆𝑝𝑒𝑒𝑑 𝑜𝑓 𝑙𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝑖𝑛 𝑑𝑖𝑎𝑚𝑜𝑛𝑑 = 𝑅𝑒𝑓𝑟𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑖𝑣𝑒 𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑥
300 000𝑘𝑚/𝑠
= = 123966.9421km/s
2.42
1 1
(ii) Critical angle = 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 −1 (𝑛) = 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑒 −1 (2.42 ) = 24.41o
(𝑏)(𝑖)
𝑡1+𝑡2+𝑡3 450+475+375
(ii) Half –life = = = 433.33years
3 3
(c) Because it has small half – life. It can be finished decaying within short period of
time of which large quantity is needed or replacement time to time.
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(ii)
B5 (a) Radio waves, Microwaves, Infra-red radiation (IR), Visible light, Ultra-
violet, radiation (UV), X-rays, Gamma (ϒ) rays.
B6 (a) Ultrasound mean sounds with frequencies greater than 20 000 Hz.
(b) Thickness of Z = Speed x time = 4100 x (9.0 x 10 – 6) = 0.0369m = 3.69 x 10 – 2m
(c) Ultrasound is used for detecting flaws in metal joints.
Ultrasound is used for cleaning jewellery
Ultrasound is used for sonar instruments.
B7 (a) Reflection of light is the bouncing back of light ray as it strike an object.
(b)
(b) 1 Mercury has a high boiling point (357 oC) while alcohol It
has a low boiling point (78 oC).
2 Mercury is silvery coloured and doesn’t allow light
through (It is easy to see) while alcohol is colourless
but is made visible by adding coloring.
3 mercury does not wet glass. (It doesn’t stick to glass)
while alcohol stick to the wall of the capillary tube
when the thread is falling.
C2 (a)
U (cm) 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 50.0
V (cm) 44.0 37.0 32.0 31.0 28.0
V 1.47 1.06 0.80 0.69 0.56
M( )
U
C3 (a) Hooke’s Law states that the extension of a loaded spring is directly
proportional to the load (force) applied.
(b) (i)
Mass (kg) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
Pointer reading (mm) 120 126 132 138 144
Force (N) 0 2 4 6 8
(c) (ii)
FORCE (N) 0 2 4 6 8
EXTENSION (mm) 0 6 12 18 24