All Questions: Cambridge IGCSE Physics - 0625 - Supplement Paper 2 2011 Summer Zone 3
Theory
MCQ
01.
Theory 2 Marks
CH6 - WAVES AND SOUNDS

A tennis player hits a ball hard and 0.40 s later hears the echo from a wall.

The speed of sound in air is 330 m/s.
How far away is the player from the wall?
A 66 m
B 132 m
C 264 m
D 825 m

02.
Theory 1 Marks
CH1 - MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS

The diagram shows an enlarged drawing of the end of a metre rule. It is being used to measure the length of a small feather.

What is the length of the feather?
A 19 mm
B 29 mm
C 19 cm
D 29 cm

03.
Theory 5 Marks
CH6 - WAVES AND SOUNDS

Water waves can be used to show reflection, refraction and diffraction.
For each of these, which row shows whether or not the speed of the water waves changes?

reflectionrefractiondiffraction
Anonoyes
Bnoyesno
Cyesnono
Dyesyesyes


04.
Theory 0 Marks
CH3 - FORCES AND PRESSURE

The diagram shows a balance being used to find the weight of a baby. The weight of the basket can be ignored.
At equilibrium, the pivot is nearer to the weight $W$ than to the baby.

What is the weight of the baby?
A less than $W$
B more than $W$
C $W$
D impossible to tell

05.
Theory 1 Marks
CH2 - FORCES AND MOTION

Which statement about mass and weight is correct?
A. Mass and weight are both forces.
B. Neither mass nor weight is a force.
C. Only mass is a force.
D. Only weight is a force.

06.
Theory 5 Marks
CH2 - FORCES AND MOTION

An object moves initially with constant speed and then with constant acceleration. Which graph shows this motion?
[Image_1: A graph with options A, B, C, D]

07.
Theory 0 Marks
CH1 - MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS

A cube of side 2.0 cm is placed on a balance. What is the density of the cube? A 0.90 g/cm^3 B 1.2 g/cm^3 C 1.8 g/cm^3 D 3.6 g/cm^3

08.
Theory 2 Marks
CH5 - THERMAL EFFECTS

An ice cube at a temperature of 0°C is put into a drink at a temperature of 10°C.
After a short time, some of the ice has melted and the drink has cooled to a temperature of 8°C.
What is the temperature of the remaining ice? A 0°C B 2°C C 4°C D 8°C

09.
Theory 1 Marks
CH5 - THERMAL EFFECTS

The diagram shows a thermometer calibrated in degrees Celsius.

What are the values of the lower fixed point and of the upper fixed point on the Celsius scale?
[Table_1]

10.
Theory 0 Marks
CH5 - THERMAL EFFECTS

An experiment is set up to find out which metal is the best conductor of heat. Balls are stuck with wax to rods made from different metals, as shown in diagram 1. The rods are heated at one end. Some of the balls fall off, leaving some as shown in diagram 2. Which labelled metal is the best conductor of heat?

11.
Theory 1 Marks
CH3 - FORCES AND PRESSURE

Objects with different masses are hung on a spring. The diagram shows how much the spring stretches.

The extension of the spring is directly proportional to the mass hung on it.
What is the mass of object M?
A 110 g B 150 g C 200 g D 300 g

12.
Theory 5 Marks
CH5 - THERMAL EFFECTS

When a liquid evaporates, some molecules escape from it and its temperature changes. From where do the molecules escape and what is the effect on the temperature of the liquid? [Table_1] | molecules escape from | temperature of liquid | |---------------------------|------------------------| | A | all parts of the liquid | decreases | | B | all parts of the liquid | increases | | C | only the liquid surface | decreases | | D | only the liquid surface | increases |

13.
Theory 5 Marks
CH5 - THERMAL EFFECTS

A sealed gas cylinder is left outside on a hot, sunny day.
What happens to the average speed of the molecules and to the pressure of the gas in the cylinder as the temperature rises?
[Table_1: average speed of the gas molecules and gas pressure]
A: falls, falls
B: falls, rises
C: rises, falls
D: rises, rises

14.
Theory 1 Marks
CH3 - FORCES AND PRESSURE

The diagram shows two mercury barometers.
Barometer 1 is measuring atmospheric pressure on day 1.
Barometer 2 is measuring atmospheric pressure on day 2.

Which statement is true?
A. The atmospheric pressure on day 1 is less than the atmospheric pressure on day 2.
B. The atmospheric pressure on day 1 is the same as the atmospheric pressure on day 2.
C. The pressure at point X is less than the pressure at point Y.
D. The pressure at point X is the same as the pressure at point Y.

15.
Theory 1 Marks
CH4 - FORCES AND ENERGY

Which row gives an example of the stated form of energy?

form of energyexample
Agravitationalthe energy due to the movement of a train along a level track
Binternalthe energy due to the flow of cathode rays in a cathode-ray tube
Ckineticthe energy due to the position of a swimmer standing on a high diving board
Dstrainthe energy due to the compression of springs in a car seat


16.
Theory 1 Marks
CH3 - FORCES AND PRESSURE

A brick with flat, rectangular sides rests on a table.
The brick is now turned so that it rests on the table on its smallest face.

How has this affected the force and the pressure exerted by the brick on the table?
[Table_1]

force pressure
A increased
B increased
C unchanged
D unchanged


17.
Theory 5 Marks
CH4 - FORCES AND ENERGY

Two farmers use an electrically powered elevator to lift bales of hay. All the bales of hay have the same mass. As sunset approaches, they increase the speed of the motor so that more bales are lifted up in a given time.
How does this affect the work done in lifting each bale and the useful output power of the motor?

work done in lifting each bale useful output power of the motor
A increases decreases
B increases increases
C no change decreases
D no change increases


18.
Theory 1 Marks
CH4 - FORCES AND ENERGY

Which energy resource is used to generate electricity by first boiling water?
A. hydroelectric
B. nuclear fission
C. tides
D. waves

19.
Theory 1 Marks
CH7 - RAYS AND WAVES

A thin converging lens is used to produce, on a screen, a focused image of a candle.



Various focused images are produced on the screen by moving the lens and the screen backwards and forwards.

Which statement is always correct?
A The image is at the principal focus (focal point) of the lens.
B The image is bigger than the object.
C The image is closer to the lens than the object is.
D The image is inverted.

21.
Theory 0 Marks
CH6 - WAVES AND SOUNDS

Sound travels by wave motion.
Which property of waves causes echoes?
A. diffraction
B. dispersion
C. reflection
D. refraction

22.
Theory 1 Marks
CH6 - WAVES AND SOUNDS

A student listens to a machine that makes sounds of different frequencies. He can only hear one of the sounds.

Which frequency of sound is the student able to hear?
A 2 Hz
B 10 Hz
C 2 kHz
D 30 kHz

23.
Theory 5 Marks
CH7 - RAYS AND WAVES

The diagram shows the dispersion of white light by a glass prism.
Why does dispersion occur when white light enters the glass?
A The frequency of red light decreases more than that of violet light.
B The frequency of violet light decreases more than that of red light.
C The speed of red light decreases more than that of violet light.
D The speed of violet light decreases more than that of red light.

24.
Theory 5 Marks
CH6 - WAVES AND SOUNDS

A vertical stick is dipped up and down in water at P.
In two seconds, three wave crests are produced on the surface of the water.

Which statement is correct?
A. Distance X is the amplitude of the waves.
B. Distance Y is the wavelength of the waves.
C. Each circle represents a wavefront.
D. The frequency of the waves is 3 Hz.

25.
Theory 5 Marks
CH8 - ELECTRICITY

An ammeter and an 18 Ω resistor are connected in series with a battery. The reading on the ammeter is 0.50 A. The resistance of the battery and the ammeter can be ignored.

What is the electromotive force (e.m.f.) of the battery?
A 9.0 N B 9.0 V C 36 N D 36 V

26.
Theory 5 Marks
CH9 - MAGNETS AND CURRENTS

In two separate experiments, a magnet is brought near to an unmagnetised iron bar. This causes the bar to become magnetised.

Which magnetic poles are induced at X and at Y?
[Table_1]

27.
Theory 0 Marks
CH8 - ELECTRICITY

Which circuit includes a capacitor and what does the capacitor do in this circuit? [Table_1]

28.
Theory 1 Marks
CH9 - MAGNETS AND CURRENTS

Which test could be used to find which end of a magnet is the north pole?
A putting it near a compass needle
B putting it near a ferrous metal
C putting it near a non-ferrous metal
D putting it near a steel spoon

29.
Theory 5 Marks
CH8 - ELECTRICITY

The diagram shows a thermistor in a potential divider. A voltmeter is connected across the thermistor.

The graph shows how the resistance of the thermistor changes with temperature.

As the thermistor becomes warmer, what happens to its resistance and what happens to the reading on the voltmeter?
[Table_1]

30.
Theory 0 Marks
CH8 - ELECTRICITY

A polythene rod repels an inflated balloon hanging from a nylon thread. What charges must the rod and the balloon carry?
A. The rod and the balloon carry opposite charges.
B. The rod and the balloon carry like charges.
C. The rod is charged but the balloon is not.
D. The balloon is charged but the rod is not.

31.
Theory 0 Marks
CH8 - ELECTRICITY

A student sets up the circuit shown. The switch is open (off).
Which lamps are on and which lamps are off?
[Table_1]:

lamp Xlamp Ylamp Z
Aoffoffoff
Bonoffoff
Conoffon
Dononon


32.
Theory 5 Marks
CH9 - MAGNETS AND CURRENTS

A magnet is suspended from a spring so that it can move freely inside a coil. The coil is connected to a sensitive centre-zero ammeter. What does the ammeter show when the magnet repeatedly moves slowly up and down?
A. a reading constantly changing from left to right and right to left
B. a steady reading to the left
C. a steady reading to the right
D. a steady reading of zero

33.
Theory 1 Marks
CH9 - MAGNETS AND CURRENTS

Which graph shows how the output voltage varies with time for a simple a.c. generator?

34.
Theory 2 Marks
CH9 - MAGNETS AND CURRENTS

The diagram shows a simple step-down transformer used to decrease a voltage.
Which part is the primary coil?

35.
Theory 1 Marks
CH8 - ELECTRICITY

In this circuit, a component at X automatically protects the wiring from overheating if there is a fault.



Which components are suitable to use at X?
A a circuit-breaker, a fuse or a switch
B only a circuit-breaker or a fuse
C only a circuit-breaker or a switch
D only a fuse

36.
Theory 2 Marks
CH11 - ATOMS AND RADIOACTIVITY

An atom of the element lithium has a nucleon number of 7 and a proton number of 3.
Which diagram represents a neutral atom of lithium?


37.
Theory 3 Marks
CH11 - ATOMS AND RADIOACTIVITY

A powder contains 400 mg of a radioactive material that emits $\alpha$-particles.

The half-life of the material is 5 days.

What mass of that material remains after 10 days?

A. 0 mg
B. 40 mg
C. 100 mg
D. 200 mg

38.
Theory 1 Marks
CH11 - ATOMS AND RADIOACTIVITY

Which row shows the relative ionising effects and penetrating abilities of $\alpha$-particles and $\beta$-particles?

[Table_1]

Table:
| | ionising effect | penetrating ability |
|------------|------------------------|------------------------|
| A | $\alpha$ greater than $\beta$ | $\alpha$ greater than $\beta$ |
| B | $\alpha$ greater than $\beta$ | $\alpha$ less than $\beta$ |
| C | $\alpha$ less than $\beta$ | $\alpha$ greater than $\beta$ |
| D | $\alpha$ less than $\beta$ | $\alpha$ less than $\beta$ |

39.
Theory 5 Marks
CH10 - ELECTRON AND ELECTRONICS

A beam of cathode rays passes between two parallel metal plates connected to a high-voltage d.c. power supply.

Which path does the beam follow?



40.
Theory 5 Marks
CH10 - ELECTRON AND ELECTRONICS

The diagram shows a cathode-ray tube.
What are the correct labels for X and for Y?
[Table_1]