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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

for the guidance of teachers

0625 PHYSICS
0625/22

Paper 2 (Core Theory), maximum raw mark 80

This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of
the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not
indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began,
which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers.
Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the report on the
examination.

CIE will not enter into discussions or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes.

CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2010 question papers for most IGCSE,
GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level
syllabuses.

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MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2010 question paper

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International General Certificate of Secondary Education

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Mark Scheme: Teachers version


IGCSE October/November 2010

Syllabus
0625

Paper
22

NOTES ABOUT MARK SCHEME SYMBOLS & OTHER MATTERS


B marks

are independent marks, which do not depend on any other marks. For a B mark to be
scored, the point to which it refers must actually be seen in the candidate's answer.

M marks

are method marks upon which accuracy marks (A marks) later depend. For an M mark
to be scored, the point to which it refers must be seen in a candidate's answer. If a
candidate fails to score a particular M mark, then none of the dependent A marks can be
scored.

C marks

are compensatory method marks which can be scored even if the points to which they
refer are not written down by the candidate, provided subsequent working gives
evidence that they must have known it. e.g. if an equation carries a C mark and the
candidate does not write down the actual equation but does correct working which
shows he knew the equation, then the C mark is scored.

A marks

are accuracy or answer marks which either depend on an M mark, or which are one of
the ways which allow a C mark to be scored.

c.a.o.

means "correct answer only".

e.c.f.

means "error carried forward". This indicates that if a candidate has made an earlier
mistake and has carried his incorrect value forward to subsequent stages of working, he
may be given marks indicated by e.c.f. provided his subsequent working is correct,
bearing in mind his earlier mistake. This prevents a candidate being penalised more
than once for a particular mistake, but only applies to marks annotated "e.c.f."

e.e.o.o.

means "each error or omission".

brackets ( ) around words or units in the mark scheme are intended to indicate wording used to
clarify the mark scheme, but the marks do not depend on seeing the words or units in
brackets.
e.g. 10 (J) means that the mark is scored for 10, regardless of the unit given.
underlining indicates that this must be seen in the answer offered, or something very similar.
un.pen.

means "unit penalty". An otherwise correct answer will have one mark deducted if the
unit is wrong or missing. This only applies where specifically stated in the mark
scheme. Elsewhere, incorrect or missing units are condoned.

OR/or

indicates alternative answers, any one of which is satisfactory for scoring the marks.

Spelling

Be generous about spelling and use of English. If an answer can be understood to


mean what we want, give credit.

Significant Answers are acceptable to any number of significant figures 2, except if specified
figures otherwise, or if only 1 sig. fig. is appropriate.
Units

Ignore units, except where a mark is specified for a particular unit.

Fractions

These are only acceptable where specified.

Extras

Ignore extras in answers if they are irrelevant; if they contradict an otherwise correct
response or are forbidden by mark scheme, use right + wrong = 0

Work which has been crossed out, but not replaced, should be marked as if it had not been crossed out.
UCLES 2010

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Mark Scheme: Teachers version


IGCSE October/November 2010

Syllabus
0625

Paper
22

(a) 13.6 (s)

B1

(b) 13.6/40 e.c.f.


0.34 (s) e.c.f.

C1
A1

(c) more accurate OR errors less significant OR time for 1 interval too small

B1

(d) 4 intervals OR 4 and a bit intervals OR 5 intervals


4 his (b) OR (4 and a bit) his (b) 5 his (b)
1.36 1.5 (s) e.c.f.

C1
C1
A1

(e) drops accelerate/go faster

B1
[Total: 8]

(a) extension indicated between two broken lines

B1

(b) (i) 4 points correctly plotted small square 1 e.e.o.o.


(condone 0,0 not plotted)
straight line through points and origin, by eye

B2
B1

(ii) proportional

B1

(iii) 1. newton(s)
2. 25 26 (mm)
75 76 (mm)

B1
C1
A1
[Total: 8]

(a) (i) (engine) thrust and (air) friction


(ii) force shown vertically upwards, anywhere on plane
(b) (i) v = s/t in any form
2200/2.75
800 (km/h)

B1
B1
C1
C1
A1

(ii) idea of
headwind on outward journey
OR tailwind on return journey
OR shorter route on return journey
OR air friction is less
OR idea of less weight
NOT flies slower

B1
[Total: 6]

UCLES 2010

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Mark Scheme: Teachers version


IGCSE October/November 2010

Syllabus
0625

work
potential/gravitational/PE/GPE/position
kinetic/KE/movement
constant/the same/uniform
joule(s) OR J condone j

Paper
22
B1
B1
B1
B1
B1
[Total: 5]

(a) (i) internal energy

B1

(ii) thermal capacity

B1

(iii) boiling point

B1

(b) increases
changes

temperature rises OR mercury/alcohol/liquid expands


rod/brass expands

B1 + B1
B1 + B1
[Total: 7]

(a) 40 condone no unit

B1

(b) (i) ray reflected at angle > 40 to dotted line

B1

(ii) 60 condone no unit

B1

(iii) his (ii) 40

C1

20 e.c.f. condone no unit

A1

(c) (i) 2 (cm)

B1

(ii) idea of distance behind = distance in front


10 (cm)

C1
A1
[Total: 8]

(a) (i) refraction

B1

(ii) dispersion

B1

(b)
red
yellow

B1
e.c.f. from red

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B1

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Mark Scheme: Teachers version


IGCSE October/November 2010

Syllabus
0625

(c) any two from


gamma, cosmic, X-rays, UV, IR, microwaves, radio, TV
(ignore extras, unless wrong, in which case  +  = 0)

Paper
22

B1 + B1
[Total: 6]

(a) (i) amplitude

B1

(ii) wavelength

B1

(b) (i) string moves air


backwards & forwards OR up & down
OR compressions & rarefactions

M1
A1

(ii) gets quieter/softer/less loud

B1
[Total: 5]

(a) (i) (accept any recognisable symbols for M1 and A1 marks)


battery/cell, ammeter, coil in series (ignore any switch or rheostat)
voltmeter clearly in parallel with coil
standard symbols used for battery/cell, voltmeter and ammeter
(ii) R = V/I in any form

M1
A1
B1
B1

(iii) length (of wire)


diameter/cross-section/area (of wire)
resistivity/type of material
temperature

)
)
)
)

any 2

B1 + B1

(b) EITHER
6/1.5
(circuit res. =) 4 ()
(res. of AB =) 1 () e.c.f.
0.5 (/m) e.c.f.

C1
C1
C1
A1

OR
p.d. across 3 = 4.5 (V)
p.d. across AB = 1.5 (V)
res. of AB = 1 () e.c.f.
0.5 (/m) e.c.f.

C1
C1
C1
A1
[Total: 10]

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Mark Scheme: Teachers version


IGCSE October/November 2010

10 (a) (i) deflects NOT vibrates OR oscillates


returns to zero/centre again

Syllabus
0625

Paper
22
M1
A1

(ii) induction/induced current or emf


axle/wire cuts magnetic field
not when axle out of field

B1
B1
B1

(iii) opposite deflection

B1

(b) needle/pointer swings from side to side

B1
[Total: 7]

11 (a)

condone

OR

B1

(b) current too large


fuse wire melts

B1
B1

(c) live ticked

B1
[Total: 4]

12 (a) (i) it is an electron

B1

(ii) no/negligible mass/weight


allow its mass
OR not one of nuclear particles

B1

(iii) negative charge


one unit of

M1
A1

allow its charge

(b) 250
98

B1
B1
[Total: 6]

UCLES 2010

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