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Which of the quantities below does not contain the unit of mass? Force Work Acceleration Momentum Which of the following arrangements shows the values of the prefixes in ascending order. micro, milli, centi, deci milli, centi, micro, deci milli, micro, deci, centi deci, micro, milli, centi

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A stopwatch is used to time a race. The diagrams show the watch at the start and the end of the race.

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How long did the race take? A. B. C. D. 45.7 s 46.0 s 46.5 s 47.0 s

3 4. A. B. C. D. 5. Which statement is correct? Mass is a force, measured in kilograms. Mass is a force, measured in newtons. Weight is a force, measured in kilograms. Weight is a force, measured in newtons. A spring is suspended from a stand. Loads are added and the extensions are measured.

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Which graph shows the result of plotting extension against load. A B C D

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4 6. A. B. C. D. 7. A. B. C. D. 8. The forces are in equilibrium in all the following phenomena except a coconut falling from a tree. a car descending a hill at constant velocity. a ship floating in the sea. a ball is not moving. A student needs to measure the internal diameter of a test tube as accurately as possible. Which instrument needs to be used ? Metre rule. Measuring tape. Vernier Callipers. Micrometer Screw Gauge. The diagram below shows a cat shaking its body from head to tail to shed water when it gets wet.
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The cat shakes water from its coat using A. B. C. D. 9. A. B. C. D. 10. A. B. C. D. the concept of inertia. the concept of equilibrium of forces. the principle of conservation of energy. the principle of conservation of momentum. A rock on the Moon is brought back to the Earth where the gravitational field is stronger. On Earth the rock will have the same inertia and mass. inertia and weight. mass and weight. weight and acceleration. In which of the following examples is the greatest pressure exerted? A hippopotamus standing on the ground. A bar of gold resting on a table. A knife cutting a piece of cheesecake. A tractor with its four large wheels on the ground.

5 11. Which of the following does not show a way of reducing pressure ?

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The diagram below shows a load hanging from a spring balance.

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The load is then lowered into the cylinder gradually until it is totally submerged. Which statement about the spring balance is correct? A. B. C. D. 13. A. B. C. D. Increases. Remains the same. Decreases until it becomes zero. Decreases until it reaches a fixed value. A person holds a glass beaker in one hand and fills it quickly with hot water. It takes a few seconds before his hand starts to feel the heat. Why is there this delay? Glass is a poor conductor of heat. Glass is a good conductor of heat. Water is a poor conductor of heat. Water is a good conductor of heat.

6 14. The diagram below shows a heater being used to convert 100 g of ice at 0 C to water at 30 C.

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How much heat is required to be supplied? [Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J g-1 C-1, Specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 334 J g-1] A. B. C. D. 15. A. B. C. D. 16. A. B. C. D. 12.6 kJ 33.4 kJ 46.0 kJ 1000 kJ Gas pressure in a container is due to the momentum of the gas particles. change in the momentum of the gas particles. rate of change in the momentum of the gas particles. rate of change in the momentum of the gas particles per unit area. After a long journey, the temperature in a cars tyres increased from 30C to 60C because the pressure in the tyres is doubled. the air molecules in the tyres expanded. The number of air molecules in the tyres increased. The air molecules in the tyres are moving more rapidly.

7 17. The diagram shows an instrument used to measure gas pressure.

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Ammeter. Barometer. Manometer. Thermometer. The diagram shows two divers swimming in the sea and two divers swimming in fresh water. On which diver is the pressure greatest?

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What is meant by free-fall? Falling without the action of any external force. Falling with uniform velocity. Falling with acceleration due to gravity . Falling in the air. A 0.1 kg ball is being thrown into the air with a velocity of 2ms-1. The maximum height that the ball can reach is 0.010 m 0.020 m 0.10 m 0.20 m

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The diagram shows a man pulling a sledge with a rope.

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Which of the following will move the sledge forward with maximum acceleration? A. B. C. D. 22. Angle, Small Small Big Big Force, F Small Big Small Big

The diagram shows two trolleys, M and N of the same mass before and after collision.

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Which is true about u and v ? A. B. C. D. v=u v>u v = 1/2 u v = 2u

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Which statement is true about the Kinetic Theory of gases? The pressure in a gas is caused by collision between the molecules. The collisions between the gas molecules and the walls of the container are inelastic. At absolute zero, the velocity of gas molecules is zero. When the gas temperature increases, the kinetic energy of gas molecules decrease. The diagram shows a container of 3 different shapes are filled with oil at the same level. The pressure caused by the oil at point X, Y and Z are Px , Py and Pz respectively.

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Which comparison is correct? Py < Px < P z Px < Py > Pz Py=Px=Pz The air pressure in a car tyre is 210 kPa at a temperature of 27C. What is the air pressure in the tyre when the temperature is 37C. 153 kPa 203 kPa 217 kPa 288 kPa

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The diagram below shows the image I of an object O that is formed by a convex

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What is the magnification of the image?

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11 27 The diagram shows a load of mass 5 kg being pulled by a force, 80 N.

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What is the acceleration of the load?

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The diagram shows a man lift up a 10 kg object.

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What is the work done by the man?

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The diagram shows two non-mixable liquids, X and Y inside a U-tube. The density of liquid X is 800 kgm-3.

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The density of liquid Y is

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13 30. A spring of length 25 cm is put vertically on a table. Its length becomes 22 cm when a load of 4 N is put on top of it. What is the elastic energy stored in the spring? 0.03 J 0.06 J 0.12 J 0.20 J The same quantity of energy is supplied to four different blocks. The temperature rise produced is shown on each block. Which block has the highest specific heat capacity?

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The height of the column of mercury in a mercury barometer on a particular day is measured at 75 cm. What is the atmospheric pressure? (density of mercury = 13 600 kg/m3, g = 10 ms-2) 1810 Pa 10 200 Pa 102 000 Pa 181 000 Pa

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14 33. The graph shows how the temperature of hot liquid wax changes with time as the wax is allowed to cool. At which labeled point on the graph are both liquid wax and solid wax present?

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Some gas trapped in a cylinder is compressed at constant temperature by a piston. Which of the following will not change? Density. Mass. Molecular spacing Pressure. The diagram shows a bird in flight. In which direction does the weight of the bird act?

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15 36. A man sees a stone at the bottom of a pool of water. Which path could be taken by the light from the stone to the mans eye?

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A ray of light is reflected by two parallel plane mirrors X and Y.

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Which statement is correct? A. B. C. D. The angle of incidence at mirror X is 30. The angle of incidence at mirror Y is 60. The angle of reflection at mirror X is 120. The angle of reflection at mirror Y is 0.

16 38. A. B. C. D. 39. The specific latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 kg of a solid by 1C. the temperature of 1 kg liquid by 1C. 1 kg solid to its liquid phase at a constant temperature. 1 kg liquid to its gaseous phase at a constant temperature. A gas occupies a volume of 20cm3 at 20C at atmospheric pressure. The gas is heated and is allowed to expand freely at atmospheric pressure. What will the temperature of the gas be when its volume becomes 25 cm3? 25 C. 55.25 C. 74.25 C. 93.25 C. A mirror forms images because it is able to absorb light reflect light refract light give off light A convex lens has a focal length of 15 cm. At which of the following object distance will the lens produce an image that is real, inverted and bigger than the object? 10 cm 25 cm 30 cm 35 cm The critical angle of a diamond is 24. What is the refractive index of a diamond? 1.33 1.48 2.46 3.52

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17 43. A. B. C. D. 44. What happens to light as it passes from glass into air? Its frequency decreases because its speed decreases. Its frequency increases because its speed increases. Its wavelength decreases because its speed increases. Its wavelength increases because its speed increases. A hot-air balloon of mass 300 kg carrying three passengers of total mass 200 kg floats in the air at a constant height. What is the buoyant force of the hot-air balloon? 1000 N 2000 N 3000 N 5000 N The air at high altitude is less dense than the air at sea level. Which statement corresponds to the above statement? Water takes a longer time to boil at high altitudes. The atmospheric pressure is lower at high altitudes. The rate of heat loss is greater at high altitudes. Ice melts faster at high altitudes. Calculate the total energy required to increase the temperature of 100 g of ice at its melting point to 10C. [Specific heat capacity of water 4200 J kg-1C-1, specific latent heat of fusion = 3.36 x 105 J kg-1.] 3.34 x 104 J 3.78 x 104 J 4.20 x 104 J 7.54 x 104 J

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18 47. Which of the following graphs shows the relationship between the gas pressure, P, and the absolute temperature , T, for a fixed mass of gas at constant volume?

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The diagram shows a mercury thermometer.

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The reading of the thermometer is A. B. C. D. 20 C 25 C 30 C 33.3 C

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Which of the following phenomena is not related to the principle of total internal reflection? Formation of mirage. Formation of rainbow. Sky appears blue at noon. Light propagates along optical fibers. A few students end up with different ray diagrams as shown below. The converging lens has its principal focus at F. Which drawing shows the correct path of the light rays?

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