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Cambridge International Examinations

Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

PHYSICS 0625/13
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (Core) October/November 2018
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
Soft clean eraser
*6069758649*

Soft pencil (type B or HB recommended)

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write in soft pencil.


Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided
unless this has been done for you.
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.

There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.

Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully.

Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.
Electronic calculators may be used.
Take the weight of 1.0 kg to be 10 N (acceleration of free fall = 10 m / s2).

The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.

This document consists of 16 printed pages.

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1 A pendulum is set in motion and timed. The time measured for 20 complete swings is 30 s.

What is the time for one complete swing of the pendulum?

A 0.67 s B 0.75 s C 1.5 s D 3.0 s

2 A girl goes for a ride on her bicycle.

The diagram shows how her speed changes with time for part of her journey.

In which labelled section is she moving with constant speed?

speed

0
0 A B C D time

3 A boy runs 400 m at an average speed of 4.0 m / s.

He runs the first 200 m in 40 s.

How long does he take to run the second 200 m?

A 60 s B 66.7 s C 80 s D 140 s

4 Which quantity is measured in newtons?

A energy
B mass
C weight
D work

5 The acceleration of free fall on Mars is 3.7 m / s2.

What is the weight of a 100 g mass on Mars?

A 0.037 N B 0.37 N C 37 N D 370 N

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6 A student carries out experiments to find the mass and the volume of four samples of rock.

The graph shows the results.

sample P sample Q
200
mass / g

sample R sample S
100

0
0 50 100
volume / cm3

Which pair are samples of the same type of rock?

A P and Q B P and S C R and Q D Q and S

7 Four objects each have two forces acting on them.

Which object is in equilibrium?

A B C D
1.0 N 1.0 N 1.0 N
1.0 N 1.0 N
1.0 N
1.0 N 1.0 N

8 A car moves along a level road.

The diagram shows all of the horizontal forces acting on the car.

800 N
air resistance
2000 N force
500 N from engine
friction

Which statement is correct?

A The car is slowing down.


B The car is speeding up.
C The car is moving at a constant speed.
D The car is moving backwards.

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9 The diagram shows an aluminium sheet of constant thickness.

Four significant points on the aluminium sheet are labelled P, Q, R and S.

Q
R

How can the centre of mass be found?

A by finding where a line from P to R crosses a line from S to Q


B by suspending the sheet and a plumb-line from Q and finding where the plumb-line crosses a
line from P to R
C by suspending the sheet and a plumb-line from P and then from S and finding where the
plumb-lines cross
D by suspending the sheet and a plumb-line from P and finding where the plumb-line crosses a
line from S to Q

10 Which device is designed to convert chemical energy into kinetic energy?

A an a.c. generator
B a battery-powered torch
C a car engine
D a wind-up mechanical clock

11 A weight hangs from a rope.

force

weight

In which case does the force do the most work on the weight?

A The force raises the weight 1.0 m in 15 s.


B The force raises the weight 2.0 m in 45 s.
C The weight is held at the same level for 10 s.
D The weight is held at the same level for 60 s.

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12 Diagram 1 shows a conical flask containing water.

Diagram 2 shows a beaker with the same base area as the flask and containing water of the
same depth d.

water water
d d

X Y P

diagram 1 diagram 2

Which statement is correct?

A The pressure at P is equal to the pressure at X.


B The pressure at P is greater than the pressure at Y.
C The pressure at P is greater than the pressure at X.
D The pressure at Y is greater than the pressure at X.

13 A manometer is used to measure the pressure of a gas supply.

manometer

connection
to gas supply
h

liquid

Which change gives a greater value of height h ?

A using a less dense liquid


B using a more dense liquid
C using a narrower tube
D using a wider tube

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14 Liquid in a dish evaporates. This causes the temperature of the remaining liquid to change.

Which row is correct?

change in
reason for temperature change
temperature

A increase the most energetic molecules remain in the liquid


B increase the most energetic molecules escape from the liquid
C decrease the most energetic molecules remain in the liquid
D decrease the most energetic molecules escape from the liquid

15 Diagram 1 shows apparatus being used to observe smoke particles.

Diagram 2 shows how a smoke particle moves randomly.

diagram 1 diagram 2

eye

random
movement
microscope

air molecules
light and
smoke particles

Why do the smoke particles move randomly?

A They are hit by air molecules.


B They are less dense than air.
C They are moved by convection currents.
D They gain energy from the light.

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16 Which row shows the relative order of thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases?

most expansion least expansion

A solids liquids gases


B solids gases liquids
C gases solids liquids
D gases liquids solids

17 Steam at 100 °C condenses to form water at 100 °C.

What happens to the average separation and what happens to the average speed of the water
molecules?

separation average speed

A decreases decreases
B decreases remains the same
C increases decreases
D increases remains the same

18 Some of the Sun’s radiation passes through a prism. The diagram shows the spectrum of the
radiation.

Which point on the screen does the infra-red radiation reach?

prism

radiation
from the
Sun
not v
isi
red ble
A
le B
sib C
no v vi
t v iole
isi t
ble
screen D

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19 One end of a shiny metal rod is heated and the other end quickly gets hot.

Which statement describes why the other end quickly gets hot?

A Metals are good thermal conductors.


B Metals are poor thermal conductors.
C Shiny surfaces are good emitters of infra-red radiation.
D Shiny surfaces are poor emitters of infra-red radiation.

20 Which statement about waves is correct?

A Waves do not transfer either energy or matter.


B Waves transfer both energy and matter.
C Waves transfer energy without transferring matter.
D Waves transfer matter without transferring energy.

21 Plane water waves travel from a shallow region into a deeper region. They travel more quickly in
the deeper water.

shallow water

boundary
wave
direction
deep water

Which diagram shows the wave pattern in the deeper water?

A B C D

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22 A plane mirror is fixed so that it is at an angle of 45° to a table. A ray of light, initially parallel to
the table, is incident on the mirror.

plane mirror

ray of light

45° table

Which angle does the reflected ray make with the table?

A 0° B 22.5° C 45° D 90°

23 An object is placed 20 cm in front of a thin converging lens. The scale drawing shows how the
lens forms a real, inverted image.

object

image

scale
5.0 cm

Which row gives the focal length of the lens and the distance of the image from the lens?

focal length distance of image


of lens / cm from lens / cm

A 4.0 5.0
B 5.0 4.0
C 8.0 10.0
D 10.0 8.0

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24 Different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are used for different purposes. Below are four
statements about parts of the spectrum.

statement 1: Infra-red waves are used in television remote controllers.


statement 2: Radio waves are used to transmit television pictures from satellites to Earth.
statement 3: Ultraviolet waves are used for intruder alarms.
statement 4: X-rays are used for security checks.

Which statements are correct?

A 1 and 2 B 1 and 4 C 2 and 3 D 3 and 4

25 Which row gives the nature of sound waves and the name of the effect that causes an echo of a
sound?

nature of sound waves effect causing an echo

A longitudinal reflection
B longitudinal refraction
C transverse reflection
D transverse refraction

26 Which diagram shows the pattern and the direction of the magnetic field lines around a bar
magnet?

A B

N S N S

C D

N S N S

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27 The diagram shows part of a circuit which contains an ammeter, a voltmeter and a resistor R. The
ammeter and the voltmeter are in the correct positions to determine the resistance of R.

meter P
R

meter Q

Which expression gives the value of R?

A reading of meter P ÷ reading of meter Q

B (reading of meter P)2 × reading of meter Q

C reading of meter Q × reading of meter P

D reading of meter Q ÷ reading of meter P

28 A negatively charged plastic rod P is placed above a positively charged plastic rod Q.

P
– – – – –

Q
+ + + + +

What are the directions of the electrostatic forces on rod P and on rod Q?

electrostatic force electrostatic force


on rod P on rod Q

A downwards downwards
B downwards upwards
C upwards downwards
D upwards upwards

29 Which row shows the meaning of the quantity e.m.f. and the unit in which it is measured?

meaning unit

A electromagnetic force N
B electromagnetic force V
C electromotive force N
D electromotive force V

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30 Diagram 1 shows a voltmeter that is not connected to anything. It shows a small reading, called a
zero error, because it is not correctly adjusted.

Diagram 2 shows the same meter used to measure the p.d. across a resistor in a circuit.

4 6 4 6
2 8 2 8

10

10
0

0
V V

diagram 1 diagram 2

What is the p.d. across the resistor?

A 4.6 V B 4.7 V C 5.2 V D 5.4 V

31 The diagram shows a potential divider used to control the brightness of a lamp.

What happens as the slider on the potential divider is moved to the right?

A The potential difference across the lamp decreases and the lamp gets brighter.
B The potential difference across the lamp decreases and the lamp gets dimmer.
C The potential difference across the lamp increases and the lamp gets brighter.
D The potential difference across the lamp increases and the lamp gets dimmer.

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32 The diagram shows three identical resistors connected to a battery.

ammeter 1 A
ammeter 3
A

ammeter 2 A

Which row gives the possible readings on the three ammeters?

ammeter 1 / A ammeter 2 / A ammeter 3 / A

A 1.5 3.0 4.5


B 3.0 1.5 4.5
C 3.0 4.5 1.5
D 4.5 1.5 3.0

33 A 4 Ω resistor and a 2 Ω resistor are connected to a 12 V battery in a circuit.

4Ω

12 V

2Ω

What is the current in the 2 Ω resistor?

A 0.5 A B 2.0 A C 3.0 A D 6.0 A

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34 Either a fuse or a circuit-breaker can be used to protect electrical cables from large currents that
could cause overheating.

X cable
live

electrical Y appliance
supply

neutral
cable

When a fuse is used, where should it be connected, and when a circuit-breaker is used, where
should it be connected?

position position of
of fuse circuit-breaker

A X X
B X Y
C Y X
D Y Y

35 There is an electric current in a wire. The wire is placed in a magnetic field. A force acts on the
wire due to the current.

Which statement is correct?

A The magnetic field must be produced by a permanent magnet and not by an electromagnet.
B The wire must be made from a magnetic material.
C When both the current and the magnetic field are reversed, the direction of the force is
unchanged.
D When the current is reversed, but not the magnetic field, there will be no force on the wire.

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36 Which diagram shows the pattern and direction of the magnetic field due to a current in a straight
wire?

A B

current current

C D

current current

37 Which diagram represents the structure of a neutral atom?

A B C D
key
– – – –
neutron

++ ++ + proton
+ ++
+ – electron

– – –

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38 What is a carbon nucleus, 6C , composed of?

A 6 neutrons and 6 electrons


B 6 neutrons, 6 protons and 6 electrons
C 6 protons and 6 electrons
D 6 protons and 6 neutrons

39 The diagram shows the paths of three different types of radiation X, Y and Z.

2 mm of 10 mm of 50 mm
plastic aluminium of lead

Which row correctly identifies X, Y and Z?

X Y Z

A α-particles β-particles γ-rays


B β-particles α-particles γ-rays
C β-particles γ-rays α-particles
D γ-rays α-particles β-particles

40 The count rate due to a sample of a radioactive isotope is measured for 80 minutes.

time count rate


/ minutes counts / second

0 480
20 380
40 300
60 240
80 190

What is the half-life of the isotope?

A 20 minutes B 40 minutes C 60 minutes D 80 minutes

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International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at
www.cie.org.uk after the live examination series.

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