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FORM 5 PHYSICS MOCK EXAMS JULY 2014

MARKING SCHEME
PAPER 1 (40 marks)
1A

6B

11D

16D

21D

26D

31D

36C

2B

7C

12B

17A

22A

27B

32

A37C

3A

8C

13A

18A

23D

28B

33B

38C

4D

9C

14C

19C

24C

29A

34A

39D

5A

10C

15B

20D

25B

30D

35D

40A

PAPER 2 (70 marks)


SECTION A (45 MARKS)
1) (a) (i) 12 m/s
(ii) 16 s
(iii) 192 m
(b) a =v-u/t
=28-12/6
= 2.7m/s2

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2) (a) 9.8 or 10
(b) air resistance =weight
(ii) weight > air resistance
Downward resultant force
(c) 1 falls faster
2 accelerates at g

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3) (a) observe amount of wax melted


The rod with less wax left after a given time is the best conductor
(b) black cools quicker
Black is a better emitter of heat

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4) (a) (i) correct reflected ray drawn


(ii) 1. 40
2. 40
b) experimental techniques or geometrical constructions
pins, mirror, image

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5) (a)
(b) SNSN

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(c) a.c supply on


Remove nail slowly

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6) (a) 1 p.e of water to k.e of wheel


2 k.e of wheel to e.e
(b) 1200/2000
= 0.60
(c) friction in bearing/axle of wheel
Water has k.e

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7) (a) e.m induction


(b) deflects to left
(c) no deflection
No cutting of flux lines

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8) (a) 0V
(b) (i) 8
(ii) R = V/I
=2A
(iii) V=IR
=26 =12V

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SECTION B (30 MARKS)


10) (i) UV
Microwaves
Radio waves
Order
(ii) It reflects IR rays
So food cooks faster
(b) to outer case
If live wire touches case
Earth wire conducts large current to Earth
This blows fuse
(c) (i) P=IV
(ii) 1900W
(iii) current also is halved
So power decreases by

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11 (a) d.c flows in one direction only


(ii) When magnet rotates its flux lines cut coil
in one direction in first half turn and
then in opposite direction in 2nd half turn
this induces an a.c current in coil
(iii) 1. use thicker wires
2. use more turns of coil

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(b) (i) To reduce energy loss as heat


At higher voltage current is lower
(ii) 1/16
(iii) adv: less resistance/power loss
Disad: heavier/more support needed
(iv) I =P/V=4.2A
13 A
Must choose a value higher than 4.2A to avoid fuse blowing

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9(a) crest/troughs, compression/rarefactions


Vibrations at right angles/vibrations along wave

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(b) (ii) C: region of pressure higher than normal


R: region of pressure lower than normal
(ii) plane barrier + incident waves
Correct reflected waves
(c) (i) 1.5 m
(ii) 0.5 Hz
(iii) v=f
=0.75 m/s

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PAPER 4 (30 MARKS)


1) (a) so that centre of mass is below point of pivot
(ii) opposite to thread
(iii) To mark position of pumbline accurately
(b)Z
To lines make a large angle
Locate point of intersection more accurately

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2) (a) (i) To enable a range of currents to be measured


(ii) 0 to 5 mA
(b) order
(c) axes+scale
Plotted points
Curve of best fit
(d) I1/d
(e) shade around lamp
(f) unstable

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3) (a) 2.9 cm
(b) p = gh =290 Pa
(c) (i) 2distance between mar and water level
(ii) 5.8 cm

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4(a) (i) refracted ray drawn correctly

(ii) i = 30
(iii) r =20
(iv) 1.46
(b) pins at least 5 cm apart
View base of pins

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