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Physics Paper 2

This document is a practice worksheet for a Cambridge International Physics assessment for Grade CI 10 at The Gaudium School. It includes various physics problems related to motion, forces, energy, and properties of materials, along with multiple-choice questions and diagrams. The content covers fundamental concepts such as acceleration, momentum, density, and energy resources.
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Physics Paper 2

This document is a practice worksheet for a Cambridge International Physics assessment for Grade CI 10 at The Gaudium School. It includes various physics problems related to motion, forces, energy, and properties of materials, along with multiple-choice questions and diagrams. The content covers fundamental concepts such as acceleration, momentum, density, and energy resources.
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KOLLUR

THE GAUDIUM SCHOOL,


SUBJECT: PHYSICS
C a m b r i d g e Assessnent
International t Topic: PAPER2 (Practice Worksheet) GAUDIUM
Grade: CI 10

Name: Anjc\ Ih Date

a vehicle changes with tume.


distance
travelled by
the
s h o w s how
The graph

distance

time

each section of the graph?


vehicle in
of the
describes
the speed
Which row
R to S
Q to R
P to Q
constant
zero
c o n s t a n t

decreasing9
zero
constant

B decreasing
Constant

increasing constant

zero
increasing
S
IA(A acTH Al Tintanco may Do itynorod

ae h d
ththIelerath1 OT ho
slono virio8 with tirn a it fsll
A
B

acceleration

time 0
time

Ccaleration
acceleration

time
time
3 he
speed-time graph for an
object is
sthoW
speed 10
ms

VV

30 50

time/s

Below are tour statements about


the acceleration of the oDject.
Which statement is true?

(AThe acceleration in the first 10s is(10 10)m/s.


B The acceleration increases between W and X.

C The acceleration decreases between Y and Z.

D The deceleration between Y and Z is (10 +50)m/s.

less than on Earth.


4 An astronaut on the Moon weighs
with his
does his mass on the Moon compare
difference, and now
for this
What is the reason
mass on Earth?

mass on Moon
diference
reason tor weight
less than on Earth
a weaker
the Moon has
gravilational field

Earth
same as on
the Moon has a weaker
gravitational field

Earth
less than on
a weaker
the Moon has
magnetic field
Earth
on
same as
has a weaker
Moon
the
magnetic field
D
4

s The diagrams show an


empty contaiier, and the same
container filled with
The
liquid.
empty container has a mass of 120 g When
container and the filled with the liquid, the total mass of the
liquid is 600g.

empty container container filled with liquid


20g G00 g

The volume of liquid in the container is 600 cm


What is the

A 0.020g/cm
density of the

(B)0.80g/cm
liquid? .6o
C 1.0g/cm D 1.2g/cm*

6 An object travels in a circular path at constant speed.


Which statemment about the object is correct?
A thas changing kinetic energ9y.
t
(B) has changing momentum.

C It has constant velocity.


D Itis not accelerating.
Different loads are hung on a spring. The diagram showS the length he spring
of the
the loads attached. spring with
wih
an vim

20 cm

40 cm

65 cm

200 N

400 N

spring when the load is 400 N?


What is the extension of the

5 cm B 25cm 40 cm
4c
8 A vehicle of mass 900 kg is traveling with a velocity of 20 m/s. 900 x2D
vehicle?
What is the momentum of the
D 180 000 kg m/s
A 45 kgm/s B 450 kgm/s C18 000 kg m/s

9Which list contains only scalar quantities?

mass
A acceleration, energy, torce,

B acceleration, force, momentum, velocity

Cdistance, energy, mass, speed


D distance, momentum, speed, velocily

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10 A ball is dropped onto a floor.

Hs speed just before hitting the floor is 3.0m/s


Which change would result in a speed of 6.0 m/s just before hitting the floor?

gnore any effects due to air resistance.

A Drop the ball from doublo the height above the floor.

times the height above the floor.


(B) Drop the ball from four
a ball with double the mass.
C Use

Use a ball with four times the mass.


D

11 Which list contains ony energy resOurces that derive their energy from the Sun?

A geothermal, nuciear, tidal

(B) hydroelectric, water waves, wind


C geothermal hydroelectric, solar

D nuclear, solar, water waves

12 A lamp has a power input of 5.0 W. It wasies 1.O W of power heating the surroundings.

What is the efficiency of the lamp? x Ibo


4 20% B 50%
80% D 120% 5

13 A container is Illed with iquid to a certain depth h.

container

liquid

The pressure of the liquid at the bottom of the container depends on several factors.
Which is one factor on which the pressure does not depend?
A the strength of the Earth's
gravitational field
B the density of the liquid
Cthe depth of the liquid
D the strength of the Earth's magnetic field
1/1

c h aiagram best represents the movement of a smoke particle displaying Brownian o o n r

smoke smoke

particle particle

smoke

particle

smoke
particle

15 The volume of a gas is measured at different pressures.

The pressure p and the volume V of the gas are found to be related by the equation:

pV= constant.

Which quantities are kept constant and which quantities change?

density of gas mass or g a s temperature of gas

ey
constant
C changed
6 A
piece ol melting
laboratory is ie al
at
20°C. 0°G and a
teat od
uing wa ae uth rh a
21a3

melting ice bOling wate

Bunsen burner
What is
heating water
happening
temperature of the
to the
temperature of the melting ice and
boiling water? what is
happerugg to the

temperature of temperature o
melting ice
boiling water
Constant
constant
B
constant increasing
C
increasing Conslant

D ICreasing ncreasin9

17 A scientist has two thermometers available: a liquid-in-glass thermometer and a themocouple

thermometer.

high temperature, and which thermometer is


Which thermomeler is better for measuring a very

better for measuringa rapidly varying temperature?


ure
rapidily varying temperature
very high temperalure
liquid-in-glass
liquid-in-glass
themocouple
liquid-in-glass
liquid-in-glass
thermocouple

themocoupre
thermocouple
D)

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o warer
0.20 kg contains U 10 Kg
18 A COpper contaner of mass

or wateri5
and the specinc heat capaciy
ne specihc ieat capacity of copper is 355 Jr (kg °C)
4200 J/(Kg)
ot the copper container
and the
to raise the temperature
in jouies, is needed
Ow
mucn energy,
water by 10C?

A (0.20 x 385 x 10)-(0.10 x


4200 x
10)

385 x
10) +
(0.10 x
4200 x
10}
B (0.20 x

C (0.10+ 0 20) x 4200+0 10

D (0.10+ 0.20)
* (4200 *
85) x 10

Two of the objects are wfhite and two


of ihe same siz0.
19 The diagrams four spherncal otbjects S d n e
siowUnE Ternperdrure änd
wo are at tne same low

black. 1Wo or Dujacis dne di he


ig
temperalure.

infa-fed radiabon at tne greatest rate?


Which obect emits

high ow
hign
emper
erature tempert
ararure temperaiiree temperalure

Nouse, Fre can DO heard a woman at the ront of the house


a Dy
20 A man
even
taiking at the sidc of
s
moUgn S/e canriot see him.

What is the explanation for this?

A SOund waves are longitudinal and ight waves are transverse.

B Sound waves are transverse and lighl waves are longitudina

9The sound waves have a long wavelength and the light waves have short wavolength
D The sound have short
waves a wavelength and the ight waves have long wavelength

S 2016
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0
an image iS Tormed oy a plane mirror. A second image is formed by a lens used as a maghiiyi
A
glass.
which row states the nalure of each of these images?

plane mirrr
magniying gass
eal
real

virtual
td
virtual real

Virtual
virtual

The speed of light


in air is 3.0
x
10m/s.
22 placed in
air is
3/
material
transparent plastic
for light in a
he crilical angle
material7
plastic
specd of light in the
What is tho

(A) 1.8x
10 m/s
B 2.4x 10"m/s

C 3.8 x 10 m/s
D 5.0x 10°m/s

radiation?

Infra-red
to
applies
descnptiO1
Which
23
longtudinal and elactromagnetic

e l e c t r o m a g n e t i c

but not
longitudinal
B
C t r a n s v e r s e a n d electromagnetic

electromagnet
but not
transverse
D echo.
hears
an
s/he
cave,
shnouts
into a
she
wnen
notiCes
hat,
A gri
echo?
the
causes
wave
property
Which

A iffraction

B dispersion

Creflection
ecno
an
D refraction nears
Sound and then
makes a short, sharp
wall. He
710m from a high
25 A man stands
rom tne Wa.

in air is 330 m/s.


The speed of sound
hear the echo0?
the sound does the
man
How long atter making

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D 3.0s
C 1.5s
A 0.33s (B067s

hand.
a rod in his
A student holds
26
cloth

hand
rod

He rubs the rod with a cloth. The rod gains a positive charge.

Of which material could the rod be made, and which transfer of charge has happened?

material of rod transfer of charge

metal negative charge from rod to cloth

3 metal positive charge from cloth to rod

plastic negative charge from rod to cloth


D plastic positive chargefrom cloth to rod

27 The diagram shows a


lamp in a circuit.

which change to the circuit would increase the


current in he
lkany
(Aadding another resistor in parallel with tho one in Uho cavt
Badding another resistor n serios witlh tlo one in the vRYYR
decreasing the olectronotive fore (o m s
D
tib
moving the lanp to
polit T n
u sit
12

28 The graph shows tne relationsh1p between the current in a circuit component and he potential
difference (p.d.) across it. Ihe graph has a straight section and a curved secion.

current

p.a.
as the current increases?
in these two sections
what happens to the resistance of the component

Curved section
straight section

resistance decreases
resistance increases

resistance increases
resistance increases
resistance decreases
C n o change in resistance

resistance increases
Dno
change in resistance

of 10A.
current
there is a
29 In the circuit shown

minutes?
the r e s i s l o r
in 2.0
througn
passes
How much
charge 1200C

B 5C C 20C
0.083C
A connected to Ihe mains suPply.
are
appliances
elecirical
30 Two earth wire.
includes an
connected to one applirance
The cable
not need an earth wire.
to the second appliance does
connected
The cable

is a reason for this diference?


What
does not.
the other appliance
has a metal case, but
One appliance
(A appliance is not.
is fitted with a fuse, but the other
B One appliance

switch, but the other


appliance is not.
fitted with a
C One appliance is
the other appliance.
more curren! than
D One appliance needs

efect.
effect and a magnetic
can produce a heating
31 An electric current

uses and one application of a relay?


the effect that a relay
Which row shows

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effect used by relay
a
one application of a relayY
heating effect allowing9 small current to switch on a large current
a

B heating effect changing the voltage of an a.c. supply


magnetic effect allowing a small current to switch on a large current
D magnelic eftect changing the voltage ofan a.c.supply

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