9702 s18 QP 11
9702 s18 QP 11
9702 s18 QP 11
PHYSICS 9702/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2018
1 hour 15 minutes
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Data
Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as
gravitational potential φ = – Gm
r
hydrostatic pressure p = ρ gh
fsv
Doppler effect fo =
v ± vs
electric potential V= Q
4 πε 0r
capacitors in series 1 / C = 1 / C1 + 1 / C2 + . . .
capacitors in parallel C = C1 + C2 + . . .
1
energy of charged capacitor W= 2
QV
resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + . . .
resistors in parallel 1 / R = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + . . .
BI
Hall voltage VH =
ntq
alternating current/voltage x = x0 sin ωt
65° track
forward
sledge
force
45°
Dog X pulls with a force of 200 N at an angle of 65° to the front edge of the sledge. Dog Y pulls
with a force of 120 N at an angle of 45° to the front edge of the sledge.
What is the resultant forward force on the sledge exerted by the two dogs?
R / kΩ
A
0 100
thermistor
T / °C
A B C D
20 40 6 80 80 60 40 40 20
0 80 4 0 60 100 20 100
80 60
0 100 0 20 100 0 0
°C °C °C °C
A 0.01% B 0.3% C 1% D 3%
6 A tennis ball falls freely, in air, from the top of a tall building.
Which graph best represents the variation with time t of the distance s fallen?
A B
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
C D
s s
0 0
0 t 0 t
7 The graph shows the variation with mass of the weight of objects on a particular planet.
4
weight / N
3
0
0 1 2
mass / kg
9 Two similar spheres, each of mass m and travelling with speed v, are moving towards each other.
v v
m m
10 A horizontal metal bar PQ of length 50.0 cm is hinged at end P. The diagram shows the metal bar
viewed from above.
16.0 N
30° Q
5.0 N
P
50.0 cm
Two forces of 16.0 N and 5.0 N are in the horizontal plane and act on end Q as shown in the
diagram.
11 Blocks P, Q, R and S are made from material of the same density. Block T is made from a
material of twice the density of the material of the other blocks.
The cross-sectional area and height of each of the blocks are shown.
2h R 2h S
h P h Q h T
ground
A 2A A 2A A
Which diagram shows the positions of the two forces that will produce the largest torque on the
rod?
A B
F
d
F F F
C D
F
2d
2d
F F F
13 Liquids X and Y are stored in large open tanks. Liquid X has a density of 800 kg m–3 and liquid Y
has a density of 1200 kg m–3.
depth in depth in
liquid X / m liquid Y / m
A 8 20
B 10 15
C 15 10
D 20 8
14 A train of mass 3.3 × 106 kg is moving at a constant speed up a slope inclined at an angle of 0.64°
to the horizontal. The engine of the train is producing a useful output power of 14 MW.
Assume that there are no frictional forces opposing the motion of the train.
15 A cannon-ball of mass 3.50 kg is fired at a speed of 22.0 m s–1 from a gun on a ship at a height of
6.00 m above sea level.
The total energy of the cannon-ball is the sum of the gravitational potential energy relative to the
surface of the sea and the kinetic energy.
16 An aircraft travels at a constant velocity of 90 m s–1 in horizontal flight. The diagram shows some
of the forces acting on the aircraft.
drag
thrust
2400 N
weight
17 An electrical generator is started at time zero. The total electrical energy generated during the
first 5 seconds is shown in the graph.
50
energy / J
40
30
20
10
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
time / s
What is the maximum electrical power generated at any instant during these first 5 seconds?
A 10 W B 13 W C 30 W D 50 W
18 The diagram shows a wire of diameter D and length L that is firmly clamped at one end between
two blocks of wood. A load is applied to the wire which extends its length by x.
blocks of wood
wire
load
A second wire is made of the same material, but of diameter 2D and length 3L. Both wires obey
Hooke’s law.
What is the extension of the second wire when the same load is applied?
A 2x B 3x C 4x D 3x
3 4 3 2
19 Two wires, one made of brass and the other of steel, are stretched in an experiment. Both wires
obey Hooke’s law during this experiment.
The Young modulus for brass is less than the Young modulus for steel.
Which graph shows how the stress varies with strain for both wires in this experiment?
A B
brass brass
0 0
0 strain 0 strain
C D
steel steel
0 0
0 strain 0 strain
The graph shows the variation with time of displacement for a point on this string.
displacement
X Y
0
0 time
1 2
21 Which region of the electromagnetic spectrum includes waves with a frequency of 107 MHz?
A infra-red waves
B radio waves
C ultraviolet waves
D X-rays
22 A longitudinal wave has vibrations parallel to the direction of transfer of energy by the wave.
The wave can be represented on a graph showing the variation of the displacement of the
particles with distance from the source.
direction of
transfer of energy
A
displacement
away from source
B D
0
0 distance
from source
displacement
towards source
C
23 What can be deduced from a table of wavelengths of the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum?
24 A binary star consists of two stars rotating around a common centre. Light from one of the stars is
observed on the Earth.
binary
star
observer
on Earth
The observed frequency of the light varies between a minimum frequency fmin and a maximum
frequency fmax, as shown.
fmax
observed
frequency
fmin
0 time
fmax fmin
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
25 A teacher sets up the apparatus shown to demonstrate a double-slit interference pattern on the
screen.
double screen
single
slit
slit
source
of light q
p r
26 The diagram shows two sources of waves S1 and S2. The sources oscillate with a phase
difference of 180°.
S1 S2
5 cm
13 cm
The sources each generate a wave of wavelength 2.0 cm. Each source produces a wave that has
amplitude x0 when it reaches point P.
27 A pipe, closed at one end, has a loudspeaker at the open end. A stationary sound wave is formed
in the air within the pipe with an antinode at the open end of the pipe.
0.85 m
loudspeaker pipe
Which frequency of sound from the loudspeaker would not produce a stationary wave?
28 A particle has a charge of +2.0 mC and is in a vertical uniform electric field. An electric force of
1.0 × 10–2 N acts upwards on the particle.
29 A charged particle is in the electric field between two horizontal metal plates connected to a
battery, as shown. There is a force F on the particle due to the electric field.
charged particle
A F B F C F D 2F
4 2
I = Anvq
31 The circuit diagrams show two lamps X and Y each connected to a cell. The current in lamp X is
0.50 A and its resistance is 9.6 Ω. The current in lamp Y is 3.0 A and its resistance is 1.2 Ω.
0.50 A 3.0 A
lamp X lamp Y
9.6 Ω 1.2 Ω
power in lamp X
What is the ratio ?
power in lamp Y
A 0.22 B 0.75 C 1.3 D 4.5
A R B R C 2R D 4R
2
33 The sum of the electrical currents into a point in a circuit is equal to the sum of the currents out of
the point.
A This is Kirchhoff’s first law, which results from the conservation of charge.
B This is Kirchhoff’s first law, which results from the conservation of energy.
C This is Kirchhoff’s second law, which results from the conservation of charge.
D This is Kirchhoff’s second law, which results from the conservation of energy.
15 V 9V
I1 I2 I3
I1 / A I2 / A I3 / A
35 A battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 6.0 V and negligible internal resistance is connected to
three resistors as shown.
4.0 kΩ
6.0 V
4.0 kΩ X 4.0 kΩ
36 A uniform resistance wire XY of length 100 cm is connected in series with a cell L. Another cell M
is connected in series with resistors of resistances 5.00 Ω, 10.0 Ω and 15.0 Ω.
100 cm
X Y
12.5 cm
A resistance wire
The potential difference (p.d.) between P and Q is balanced against 12.5 cm of the resistance
wire, so that the ammeter reads zero.
The p.d. across the other resistors is then balanced against other lengths of the resistance wire.
Which balanced lengths of resistance wire correspond to the connection points given in the
table?
37 A motor is required to operate at a distance of 800 m from its power supply. The motor requires a
potential difference (p.d.) of 16.0 V and a current of 0.60 A to operate.
wires
power
motor
supply
800 m
A proton
B neutron
C electron
D quark
A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5
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