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Objective Questions
Instruction : This question paper consists of 20 objective questions and 5 subjective questions.
Answer all objective questions. Mark your answer in last page. Each question is
followed by either three or four options. Choose the best option for each question.
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A student is able to lift an object by 1 m with a force of 200 N in 2 s.the power of the boy is
A 40 W
B 100 W
C 200 W
D 400 W
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Choose the diagram which shows the student doing the maximum work.
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Diagram 2 shows a motor lifting a load of mass 8.0 kg. The motor takes 4 s to lift the load to a height
of 0.5 m.
What is the power of the motor?
A 4W
B 10 W
C 16 W
D 40 W
Diagram 2
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Diagram 3
Which physical quantity increases while the student is running up the staircase ?
A Inertia of the student
B Momentum of the student
C Kinetic energy of the student
D Potential energy of the student
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Diagram 4
What is its velocity at Q?
A 2.4 m s-1
B 4.0 m s-1
C 7.8 m s-1
D 16.0 m s-1
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The diagram shows load M supported by the arrangement of springs, P, Q and R. All the springs are
identical.
A spring with a force constant of 30 N m-1 is stretched by a force of 6 N. What is the elastic
potential energy stored in the spring?
A 0.2 J
B 0.6 J
C 1.2 J
D 5.0 J
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Diagram 5
The pressure on the surface can be reduced by
A decreasing the surface area of contact
B increasing the magnitude of the force
C applying the force at an angle to the surface
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Diagram 6 shows a construction worker walking on a wooden board placed above the corrugated roof
of a building.
Diagram 6
The purpose of placing the wooden board above the roof is for him to
A achieve equilibrium of forces
B reduce the force acting on the roof
C reduce the pressure exerted on the roof
D walk faster and prevent his feet from slipping
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The diagram shows water spurting out from a hole of a container at a distance of a.
When the level of the water decreases, what will happen to the distance, a ?
A
B
C
Increases
Decreases
Remains constant
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Diagram 7 shows a cuboid with the dimensions 4 cm 5 cm 10 cm and a density of 2.8 g cm-3.
Diagram 7
What is the pressure acting on the base of the cuboid?
C 280 Pa
A 0.28 Pa
D 2800 Pa
B 2.8 Pa
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Diagram 8
Why does the thickness of the dam increase with its depth?
A The cost of construction is lower
B Water pressure increases with depth
C The design of this structure is stronger
D Water pressure acts uniformly in all directions
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Diagram 9
Which is the correct comparison for the pressure at X, Y and Z?
A PY > PX > PZ
B PY < PX < PZ
C PX < PY < PZ
D PX = PY = PZ
Subjective Questions
Instruction : Answer all questions in this section. Write your answer in the space provided.
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Diagram 10
(a) If the force which acts on the ball is 25 N and the distance of his hand movement is 0.6 m, calculate the
work done by the student.
[3 marks]
(b) State the change of energy that occurs when the student throws the ball.
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[2 marks]
(c) State the relationship between the energy gained by the small ball and the distance of projection, R.
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[2 marks]
(d) State the physics principle involved in 1 (c).
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(e) What will happen to the period of time the ball is airbone if a heavier ball is used ?
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[2 marks]
(f) Give one reason for your answer in 1 (e).
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[3 marks]
2.
Diagram 11.1 shows the arrangement of apparatus in an experiment to determine the relationship between the
extension, x of a spring, S with force, F . The relationship between x and F is shown in the graph in
Diagram 11.2.
Diagram 11.1
Diagram 11.2
A law states that The extension of a spring is directly proportional to the force applied to stretch it if the
elastic limit of the spring is not exceeded.
(a) Name the law.
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[ 2 marks]
(b) Mark a cross (X) on the graph in Diagram 11.2 to indicate the elastic limit of the spring.
[ 1 mark]
(c) The spring stores energy when it is extended. Calculate the energy stored in the spring when it is
extended by 8 cm.
[ 3 marks]
(d) Another spring identical to spring S is added to the arrangement as in Diagram 11.3. The experiment is
then repeated.
Diagram 11.3
Sketch a graph x against F, up to the elastic limit, for this experiment in Diagram 11.2.
[ 2 marks]
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Diagram 12 shows a water tank that supplies water to a block of flats. The water flows to each unit
of the flat due to water pressure.
Diagram 12
(a) What is meant by pressure?
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[2 marks]
(b) A water tank with a height of 3.0 m is fully filled with water.
Calculate the water pressure at the base of the water tank.
[Density of water = 1 000 kg m-3]
[3 marks]
(c) Based on Diagram 12, compare the water pressure at P and at Q. Explain your answer.
[3 marks]
Prepared by,
Verified by,
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(NAZIRAH ROHANIP)
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(TN HJ MUSTAFA AL BAKRI BIN REIN)
Physics Teacher
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