November 2014 (v3) QP - Paper 1 CIE Physics IGCSE
November 2014 (v3) QP - Paper 1 CIE Physics IGCSE
November 2014 (v3) QP - Paper 1 CIE Physics IGCSE
PHYSICS 0625/13
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2014
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.
The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.
IB14 11_0625_13/3RP
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1 A stopwatch is used to time a runner in a race. The diagrams show the stopwatch at the start and
at the end of a lap of the race.
0 : 50 : 10 1 : 40 : 10
How long did the runner take to finish the lap of the race?
A 50.00 seconds
B 50.10 seconds
C 90.00 seconds
D 100.10 seconds
2 The graph shows how the speed of a car changes with time.
speed
0
U V W X Y time
3 An aeroplane flies from town X to town Z, stopping for 1 hour at town Y to pick up more
passengers. The distances between the towns are shown in the diagram.
300 km 200 km Z
A 7 kg B 70 kg C 80 kg D 700 kg
5 The weight of an object is found using the balance shown in the diagram. The object is put in the
left-hand pan and various weights are put in the right-hand pan.
object weights
0.1 N, 0.1 N, 0.05 N, 0.02 N balance tips down slightly on the left-hand side
0.2 N, 0.1 N, 0.01 N balance tips down slightly on the right-hand side
Diagram 2 shows the same measuring cylinder on the balance, but it now contains a liquid.
cm3 cm3
16.0 16.0
14.0 14.0
12.0 12.0
10.0 10.0
8.0 8.0
6.0 6.0
4.0 4.0
2.0 2.0
g g
diagram 1 diagram 2
8 The diagram shows a uniform, flat metal sheet hanging freely from a nail at point A. A weight also
hangs freely on a string tied to A.
One of the labelled points is at the centre of mass of the metal sheet.
nail
A
metal sheet
weight
9 When a bicycle lamp is switched on, what is the useful energy change within the battery?
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
11 The scale diagram shows three identical blocks, P, Q and R. The blocks have different areas of
contact with the ground.
P Q R
A block P
B block Q
C block R
D they all exert the same pressure
manometer
connection
to container
h
liquid
13 The volume of a gas in a sealed syringe is increased. The temperature of the gas does not
change.
After this change is made, what has happened to the gas molecules in the syringe?
14 Some liquid is poured into a metal dish on a wooden table. The dish, the liquid, the table and the
air around the dish are all at the same temperature.
liquid
metal dish
wooden table
15 The diagram shows four labelled changes of state between solid, liquid and gas.
P Q
S R
16 Equal masses of two different liquids are put into identical beakers.
Liquid 1 is heated for 100 s and liquid 2 is heated for 200 s by heaters of the same power.
different liquids
of same mass
liquid 1 liquid 2
heaters of
heating time = 100 s same power heating time = 200 s
17 Two methods by which thermal energy can be transferred are conduction and radiation.
The diagram shows two possible positions to fit the heater, P and Q.
position Q
room
position P
position why?
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P Q
displacement displacement
0 0
0 distance 0 distance
R S
displacement displacement
0 0
0 distance 0 distance
20 Waves travel more quickly on the surface of water when the water is deep.
A stone is dropped at point X into a pool of varying depth. The diagram shows the first wavefront
on the surface of the pool.
The region between X and which labelled point is likely to be the deepest?
B
wavefront
A X
C
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21 An intruder alarm sensor detects that a human is warmer than his surroundings.
A infra-red
B radio
C ultraviolet
D visible light
A B C D
88:88
23 An object is placed in front of a converging lens. The lens has a focal length f.
In which labelled position should the object be placed in order to produce a real image of the
object that is smaller than the object?
lens
A B C D
f
2f
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24 Three vibrating objects P, Q and R produce waves in the air of different frequencies as shown.
object frequency / Hz
P 25
Q 1000
R 15 000
A P, Q and R
B P and Q only
C P and R only
D Q and R only
25 In an experiment to measure the speed of sound, a student uses a stopwatch to find the time
taken for a sound wave to travel from X to Y. She does this six times.
X Y
measurement time / s
first 0.5
second 0.7
third 0.6
fourth 0.4
fifth 0.9
sixth 0.5
Which value for the time should be used to calculate the speed of sound?
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26 The ends of three metal rods are tested by holding end Q of rod 1 close to the others in turn.
R T
Q S U
A rod 1 only
B rod 1 and rod 2
C rod 1 and rod 3
D rod 3 only
27 The diagram shows two bar magnets, stored with metal keepers across the ends. The keepers
help to keep the magnets magnetised.
magnet
keeper keeper
magnet
The material used for the keepers becomes strongly magnetised when placed in contact with the
magnets, but does not remain magnetised when taken away from the magnets.
What is a suitable metal to use for the magnets and what is a suitable metal to use for the
keepers?
A iron iron
B iron steel
C steel iron
D steel steel
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diameter of length of
wire / mm wire / cm
A 0.2 100
B 0.2 200
C 0.4 100
D 0.4 200
29 A 30 Ω resistor is connected in series with another resistor and a 6.0 V battery. The current in the
circuit is 0.12 A. A voltmeter is connected across the other resistor.
6.0 V
0.12 A
30 Ω
30 A circuit contains four ammeters A, B, C and D, and three resistors with different values.
A A D
10 Ω
A
B A
20 Ω
30 Ω
A
C
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31 The diagram shows a torch containing two cells, a switch and a lamp.
cells
plastic
case
brass
connecting switch
strip lamp
A B C D
32 The diagram shows a circuit with a fixed resistor connected in series with a light-dependent
resistor (LDR). A voltmeter is connected across the LDR.
A bright lamp shines light onto the LDR. The lamp is then switched off and this causes the
voltmeter reading to change.
Which row shows the change in the resistance of the LDR and the change in the voltmeter
reading when the lamp is switched off?
resistance of voltmeter
LDR reading
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
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The heater is connected to the mains by a flexible cable that can carry a current of up to 15 A.
The mains circuit can carry a current of up to 30 A.
A 4.0 A B 10 A C 20 A D 40 A
34 The diagram shows a thin copper wire in a magnetic field. The current in the wire is from right to
left. This causes an upward force on the wire.
current
force on wire
The direction of the current and the direction of the magnetic field are both reversed.
In which direction does the force act on the wire, after these changes are made?
A downwards
B into the page
C out of the page
D upwards
35 A solenoid is connected to a very sensitive ammeter. A rod is inserted into one end of the
solenoid. The ammeter shows that there is a small electric current in the circuit while the rod is
moving.
solenoid
rod
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core
primary coil
Which row shows a suitable material for the primary coil and a suitable material for the core?
A copper copper
B copper iron
C iron copper
D iron iron
A α-particles
B electrons
C protons
D tungsten atoms
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The diagram shows an experiment set up to study the penetrating properties of R, S and T.
R S T
How many radioactive nuclei were in the sample half an hour earlier?
A They are very small compared with the size of the atoms.
B They always contain the same number of protons as neutrons.
C They contain electrons, neutrons and protons.
D They have a total charge of zero.
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