June 2006 QP - Paper 1 CIE Physics IGCSE PDF
June 2006 QP - Paper 1 CIE Physics IGCSE PDF
June 2006 QP - Paper 1 CIE Physics IGCSE PDF
PHYSICS 0625/01
Paper 1 Multiple Choice
May/June 2006
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)
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.
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.
1 A measuring cylinder contains some water. When a stone is put in the water, the level rises.
cm3 cm3
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
stone
10
speed
m/s 8
0
1 2 3 4 5
time / s
A 2m B 10 m C 25 m D 50 m
A 10 m B 30 m C 90 m D 135 m
5 A simple balance has two pans suspended from the ends of arms of equal length. When it is
balanced, the pointer is at 0.
pivot arm
pointer
pan X pan Y
Four masses (in total) are placed on the pans, with one or more on pan X and the rest on pan Y.
A 1 g, 1 g, 5 g, 10 g
B 1 g, 2 g, 2 g, 5 g
C 2 g, 5 g, 5 g, 10 g
D 2 g, 5 g, 10 g, 10 g
6 A person measures the length, width, height and mass of a rectangular metal block.
Which of these measurements are needed in order to calculate the density of the metal?
A mass only
B height and mass only
C length, width and height only
D length, width, height and mass
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
A chemical
B light
C nuclear
D sound
10 A labourer on a building site lifts a heavy concrete block onto a lorry. He then lifts a light block the
same distance in the same time.
A less for the light block less for the light block
B less for the light block the same for both blocks
C more for the light block more for the light block
D the same for both blocks more for the light block
12 A manometer is being used to measure the pressure of the gas inside a tank. A, B, C and D
show the manometer at different times.
A B C D
gas
Why is this?
16 Four blocks, made of different materials, are each given the same quantity of internal (heat)
energy.
A B C D
copper bar
heat
A It becomes lighter.
B It becomes longer.
C It becomes shorter.
D It bends at the ends.
X water
19 Two plastic cups are placed one inside the other. Hot water is poured into the inner cup and a lid
is put on top as shown.
lid
small spacer
small air gap
hot water
bench
21 Water waves travel more slowly in shallow water than in deep water.
Which diagram shows what will happen to plane waves in deep water when they enter shallow
water?
A B
deep shallow deep shallow
C D
deep shallow deep shallow
10
X
N
W E
The man’s voice will be heard sooner and more clearly if the wind is blowing towards the
A north.
B south.
C east.
D west.
25 Sounds are made by vibrating objects. A certain object vibrates but a person nearby cannot hear
any sound.
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26 A student investigates which end of a magnetic compass needle is attracted to a bar magnet.
A Both ends of the compass needle are attracted by the north pole of the magnet.
B Both ends of the compass needle are attracted by the south pole of the magnet.
C One end of the compass needle is attracted by the north pole and the other end by the south
pole.
D The compass needle is not attracted by either end of the magnet.
27 From which materials are the coil and the core of an electromagnet made?
coil core
A copper copper
B copper iron
C iron copper
D iron iron
28 What are the symbols used for the units of current and resistance?
A A W
B A Ω
C V W
D V Ω
29 When a plastic comb is placed next to a small piece of aluminium foil hanging from a nylon
thread, the foil is repelled by the comb.
Why is this?
12
A B C D
31 Four lamps and four switches are connected to a power supply as shown in the circuit diagram.
When all the switches are closed, all the lamps are lit.
When one of the switches is then opened, only one lamp goes out.
A B
C D
Which of the four labelled points in the circuit is the only one where the current is less than 2 A?
A
A
C D
13
N S
14
coil X coil Y
24 V 6V
What are suitable numbers of turns for coil X and for coil Y?
A 240 60
B 240 240
C 240 960
D 960 60
Which line in the table shows the charge and the temperature of the anode?
A negative cool
B negative hot
C positive cool
D positive hot
15
38 The diagram shows five atoms in a radioactive substance. The atoms each give out an α-particle.
1st particle
atom
1
atom
atom 2
5
atom atom
4 3
2nd particle
Atom 1 is the first to give out a particle. Atom 3 is the second to give out a particle.
A atom 2
B atom 4
C atom 5
D impossible to tell
radioactive source
2m
Geiger counter
A α-particles
B β-particles
C γ-rays
D radio waves
16
How many protons, electrons and neutrons does the atom contain?
A 7 7 3
B 3 7 3
C 3 4 4
D 3 3 4
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