0625 s18 QP 12 PDF
0625 s18 QP 12 PDF
0625 s18 QP 12 PDF
PHYSICS 0625/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (Core) May/June 2018
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
Soft clean eraser
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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.
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.
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2
cotton
cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
When the length of cotton is wound closely around a pen, it goes round six times.
2 A ball is dropped in an evacuated tube. A series of photographs is taken at equal time intervals
from the time of release. Another ball of the same size but twice the mass is also dropped in the
same evacuated tube and photographed.
4 Which statement about the mass and the weight of an object is correct?
Which row for the densities of object P, object Q and the liquid is possible?
25
cm3
20
15
10
7 A spacecraft is travelling in space with no resultant force and no resultant moment acting on it.
The weight of the ladder causes a moment about the man’s shoulder.
A B C D
9 A hole is drilled in a square tile. The diagram shows the tile hanging freely on a nail.
A
nail
tile
D
B
C
A coal
B natural gas
C oil
D wind
Which row indicates that the student is now doing twice as much work?
A is doubled is doubled
B is doubled is halved
C stays the same is doubled
D stays the same is halved
12 Air is trapped in a closed tube by a thread of mercury. The mercury thread is 100 mm long. The
tube is held as shown.
air
mercury
100 mm
14 The diagram shows the relative number of molecules in a liquid that have a given kinetic energy.
The graph is divided into sections so that each section contains the same number of molecules.
From which section does the greatest number of molecules escape from the liquid per unit time?
relative number
of molecules
A B C D
0
0 kinetic energy
15 An electric kettle heats some water. The same kettle then heats a different liquid. The
temperature of the liquid rises more rapidly than the temperature of the water.
A The liquid condenses on the cooler parts of the kettle less than the water does.
B The liquid expands more than the water as it heats up.
C The liquid has a lower boiling point than the water.
D The liquid has a smaller thermal capacity than the water.
16 A wooden wheel can be strengthened by putting a tight circle of iron around it.
wooden wheel
iron circle
Which action would make it easier to fit the circle over the wood?
Which values should she use for the lower fixed point and for the upper fixed point?
18 Four thermometers, with their bulbs painted different colours, are placed at equal distances from
a radiant heater.
Which thermometer shows the slowest temperature rise when the heater is first switched on?
A matt black
B matt white
C shiny black
D shiny white
19 A tank contains water. Ripples are produced on the surface of the water.
20 The diagrams show a wave on the surface of the water in a tank at times 1.0 s apart. The wave is
produced at P and travels to the right.
4.0 cm
Which row gives the frequency and the speed of this water wave?
frequency speed
/ Hz cm / s
A 2.0 4.0
B 2.0 8.0
C 4.0 4.0
D 4.0 8.0
Which diagram shows a ray of light incident at the critical angle on the air-glass boundary?
A B C D
22 Scout P signals to scout Q on the other side of a valley by using a mirror to reflect the Sun’s light.
Sun’s
scout P light
mirror
scout Q
A B C D
mirror Sun’s Sun’s Sun’s Sun’s
light light light light
23 The table describes white light that passes through a prism and forms a spectrum.
A red orange
B red yellow
C violet orange
D violet yellow
A air
B a vacuum
C glass
D water
25 A siren is emitting a sound. As time passes, the sound becomes louder and higher pitched.
What is happening to the amplitude and to the frequency of the emitted sound wave?
amplitude frequency
A decreasing decreasing
B decreasing increasing
C increasing decreasing
D increasing increasing
permanent
S N P Q soft iron bar
magnet
end P end Q
A N N
B N S
C S N
D S S
1 2 3
0
4.
8.
1.
2.
4.50 A
0
0
10.0
0.0
0.0
5.0
A A
28 A student measures the potential difference across a device and the current in the device.
29 A lamp is connected across one cell, then across two cells. The potential difference (p.d.) across
the lamp and the current in it are measured in each case.
number
p.d. / V current / A
of cells
1 2.8 0.25
2 5.4 0.40
What is the change in the resistance of the lamp when the number of cells is increased from one
to two?
A It decreases by 0.015 Ω.
B It increases by 1.5 Ω.
C It increases by 2.3 Ω.
D It increases by 17 Ω.
The graph shows how the amount of thermal energy transferred varies with time.
400
thermal energy
transferred / J 300
200
100
0
0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0
time / s
A a fuse
B a relay coil
C a thermistor
D a variable resistor
V voltmeter P
X
V voltmeter Q
The sliding connection at point X is moved towards the top of the diagram.
reading on P reading on Q
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
35 A transformer has Np turns in the primary coil and Ns turns in the secondary coil.
Which row gives the values of Np and Ns for a transformer that steps up a voltage of 1200 V to
36 000 V?
Np Ns
A 2 000 60 000
B 2 000 600 000
C 60 000 2 000
D 600 000 2 000
36 A straight wire is perpendicular to the paper. It carries a current into the paper.
What is the magnetic field pattern and its direction near the wire?
A B C D
key
wire with current into the page
37 In the atomic model, an atom consists of a central mass, orbited by much smaller particles.
orbiting central
particle mass
What is the name of the central mass and of the orbiting particles?
A neutron α-particles
B neutron electrons
C nucleus α-particles
D nucleus electrons
number of number of
nucleus
protons neutrons
X 3 3
Y 3 4
Z 4 3
39 The table compares the penetrating abilities and ionising effects of α-radiation and of γ-radiation.
least most
penetrating ionising
A α α
B α γ
C γ α
D γ γ
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