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This document is an examination paper for Cambridge International AS & A Level Physics, specifically for Paper 1 Multiple Choice, scheduled for October/November 2024. It contains instructions for answering the questions, data, and formulae relevant to the physics topics covered, along with a series of multiple-choice questions. The total mark for the paper is 40, with each correct answer earning one mark.

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This document is an examination paper for Cambridge International AS & A Level Physics, specifically for Paper 1 Multiple Choice, scheduled for October/November 2024. It contains instructions for answering the questions, data, and formulae relevant to the physics topics covered, along with a series of multiple-choice questions. The total mark for the paper is 40, with each correct answer earning one mark.

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Cambridge International AS & A Level

AHMAD ALI

PHYSICS 9702/12
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2024
1 hour 15 minutes

You must answer on the multiple choice answer sheet.


*1750914496*

You will need: Multiple choice answer sheet


Soft clean eraser
Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)

INSTRUCTIONS
 There are forty questions on this paper. Answer all questions.
 For each question there are four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct
and record your choice in soft pencil on the multiple choice answer sheet.
 Follow the instructions on the multiple choice answer sheet.
 Write in soft pencil.
 Write your name, centre number and candidate number on the multiple choice answer sheet in the
spaces provided unless this has been done for you.
 Do not use correction fluid.
 Do not write on any bar codes.
 You may use a calculator.

INFORMATION
 The total mark for this paper is 40.
 Each correct answer will score one mark.
 Any rough working should be done on this question paper.

This document has 20 pages. Any blank pages are indicated.

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Data

acceleration of free fall g = 9.81 m s–2

speed of light in free space c = 3.00  108 m s–1

elementary charge e = 1.60  10–19 C

unified atomic mass unit 1 u = 1.66  10–27 kg

rest mass of proton mp = 1.67  10–27 kg

rest mass of electron me = 9.11  10–31 kg

Avogadro constant NA = 6.02  1023 mol–1

molar gas constant R = 8.31 J K–1 mol–1

Boltzmann constant k = 1.38  10–23 J K–1

gravitational constant G = 6.67  10–11 N m2 kg–2

permittivity of free space 0 = 8.85  10–12 F m–1


1
( = 8.99  109 m F–1)
4 0

Planck constant h = 6.63  10–34 J s

Stefan–Boltzmann constant  = 5.67  10–8 W m–2 K–4

Formulae
1
uniformly accelerated motion s = ut + 2
at 2
v 2 = u 2 + 2as

hydrostatic pressure p =  gh

upthrust F =  gV
fsv
Doppler effect for sound waves fo =
v  vs

electric current I = Anvq

resistors in series R = R1 + R2 + ...


1 1 1
resistors in parallel = + + ...
R R1 R2

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1 A physical quantity consists of a magnitude and a unit.

Which row does not show a correct combination of a quantity and its unit?

quantity unit

A mass gram
B length metre
C charge ampere
D temperature kelvin

2 A small car travels in a town.

What is a reasonable estimate of the kinetic energy of the car?

A 5  104 J B 5  107 J C 5  1010 J D 5  1013 J

3 A solid bar has a square cross-section. Its length is measured as 50.0 ± 0.2 cm and its width is
measured as 2.00 ± 0.01 cm.

These values are used to calculate the volume of the bar.

What is the percentage uncertainty in the calculated volume?

A ± 0.21% B ± 0.22% C ± 0.90% D ± 1.4%

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4 The graph shows how the acceleration of an object moving in a straight line varies with time.

acceleration

0
0 time

The object starts from rest.

Which graph shows the variation with time of the velocity of the object over the same time
interval?

A B

velocity velocity

0 0
0 time 0 time

C D

velocity velocity

0
0 time

0
0 time

5 A stone falls vertically from rest. Air resistance is negligible.

What is the speed of the stone when it has fallen through a distance of 0.40 m?

A 2.0 m s–1 B 2.8 m s–1 C 3.9 m s–1 D 7.8 m s–1

2as = V2 - U2
2(9.8)(0.4) = V2- 0

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6 A ball is thrown horizontally off a tall building. The ground is horizontal. Air resistance is
negligible.

Which statement about the motion of the ball is correct?

A The acceleration of the ball is always at right angles to the path of the ball.
B The ball follows a circular path until it hits the ground.
C The ball has constant acceleration.
D The ball’s time in the air is proportional to the velocity at which the ball is thrown.

7 A moving object strikes a stationary object. The collision is inelastic. The objects move off
together.

Assume that the two objects form an isolated system.

Which row shows the possible values of total momentum and total kinetic energy for the system
before and after the collision?

total momentum total momentum total kinetic total kinetic


before collision after collision energy before energy after
/ kg m s–1 / kg m s–1 collision / J collision / J

A 6 2 90 30
B 6 6 30 90
C 6 6 90 30
D 6 6 90 90

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8 The graph shows how a quantity Y varies with a quantity X for an object falling vertically at its
terminal velocity towards the surface of the Earth.

0
0 X

Which quantities could X and Y represent?

X Y

A time acceleration
B time height above surface
C distance moved kinetic energy
D distance moved velocity

9 A ball of mass 2.0 kg travels horizontally with a speed of 4.0 m s–1. The ball collides with a wall
and rebounds in the opposite direction with a speed of 2.8 m s–1. The time of the collision is
150 ms.
delta p = m(2.8 - 4)
What is the average force exerted on the wall? = 2(-1.2)
= -2.4
F = 2.4x1000/150
A 16 N B 37 N C 53 N D 91 N

10 Two train carriages each of mass 5000 kg roll toward one another on a horizontal frictionless
track. One is travelling at a speed of 2.00 m s–1 and the other at a speed of 1.00 m s–1, as shown.

2.00 m s–1 1.00 m s–1

5000 kg 5000 kg

They collide and join together.

What is the kinetic energy lost during the collision?

A 1250 J B 7500 J C 11 250 J D 12 500 J

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11 Which single condition must apply for an object to be in equilibrium?

A The object has a constant non-zero acceleration.


B The object is stationary.
C There are no forces acting on the object.
D The resultant force acting on the object is zero.

12 A kite is in equilibrium at the end of a string, as shown.

kite

string

The kite has three forces acting on it: the weight W, the tension T in the string, and the force F
from the wind.

Which vector diagram represents the forces acting on the kite?

A B C D

T T W W
T F

W F W F
F T

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13 Four forces act about a point P, as shown.

5.0 N X

6.0 N P 3.0 m

60q
7.0 m 6.0 N

Y
5.0 N

The forces act in the same plane and produce no resultant moment about point P.

What is the length XY?

A 6.9 m B 12 m C 14 m D 24 m

14 A rectangular block of lead of density 1.13  104 kg m–3 has sides of length 12.0 cm, 15.0 cm and
10.0 cm.

What is the maximum pressure the block can exert when resting on a table?

A 1.13 kPa B 1.70 kPa C 11.1 kPa D 16.6 kPa

15 What is the definition of power?

A work done in one second


B work done in unit time
C work done per second
D work done per unit time

16 A model car travels at a constant velocity of 12 m s–1 in a straight horizontal line. The input power
to the engine of the car is 800 W. The efficiency of the engine is 60%.

What is the total horizontal resistive force on the car?

A 27 N B 40 N C 67 N D 110 N

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17 Which statement represents the principle of conservation of energy?

A Energy cannot be used faster than it is created.


B The supply of energy is limited, so energy must be conserved.
C The total energy in a closed system is constant.
D The total energy input to a system is equal to the useful energy output.

18 A barrel of mass 50 kg is loaded onto the back of a lorry 1.6 m high by pushing it up a frictionless
plank 3.4 m long.

lorry
3.4 m

barrel
mass = 50 kg 1.6 m
plank

What is the minimum work done?

A 80 J B 170 J C 780 J D 1700 J

19 What is a unit for stress?

A kg m–1 s–2 B kg m–2 s–2 C N m–1 D Nm

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20 The graph shows the relationship between stress and strain for three wires of the same linear
dimensions but made from different materials.

P
stress Q

0
0 0.1 1.0
strain

Which statements are correct?

1 The extension of P is approximately twice that of Q for the same stress.


2 The ratio of the Young modulus for P to that of Q is approximately two.
3 For strain less than 0.1, R obeys Hooke’s law.

A 1, 2 and 3 B 1 and 3 only C 2 and 3 only D 2 only

21 Four solid steel rods equally support an object weighing 10 kN. Each rod is of length 2.0 m and
cross-sectional area 250 mm2. The weight of the object causes the rods to contract by 0.10 mm.
The rods obey Hooke’s law.

What is the Young modulus of steel?

A 2.0  108 N m–2

B 2.0  1011 N m–2

C 8.0  108 N m–2

D 8.0  1011 N m–2

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22 The graph shows how the length of a spring varies with the force applied to it. Two areas P and Q
are labelled.

length
P

Q
0
0 force

Which area represents the work done in stretching the spring?

A area P
B area Q
C area P + area Q
D area Q – area P

23 A horizontal beam of vertically polarised light of amplitude A is incident normally on a polarising


filter. The transmission axis of the filter is at an angle of 50 to the vertical.

What is the amplitude of the light in the beam after it has passed through the filter?

A 0.17A B 0.41A C 0.64A D 0.80A

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24 A progressive longitudinal sound wave moves through air. The diagram shows the positions of
the air particles along part of the wave at one instant.

P Q

Point Q is a distance x from point P.

Which graph shows the variation of the displacement of the air particles with distance from P
along the wave?

A B

displacement displacement

0 0
0 x distance 0 x distance

C D

displacement displacement

0 0
0 x distance 0 x distance

25 An electromagnetic wave in free space has a frequency of 3.0  1016 Hz.

Which row gives the principal region of this wave and an example of an electromagnetic wave
with a lower frequency?

wave with lower


principal region
frequency

A infrared visible light


B infrared X-rays
C ultraviolet visible light
D ultraviolet X-rays

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26 A source of sound emits waves of a constant frequency. The source moves at a constant speed
in a straight line relative to a stationary observer.

Which velocity of the source gives the smallest observed frequency?

speed / m s–1 direction

A 5 away from observer


B 10 away from observer
C 15 towards observer
D 20 towards observer

27 What could describe the time-base of a cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO)?

A the frequency per division on the screen


B the number of divisions on the screen per unit frequency
C the number of divisions on the screen per unit time
D the time per division on the screen

28 What happens when two waves superpose at a point?

A Their amplitudes are added together.


B Their displacements are added together.
C Their frequencies are added together.
D Their velocities are added together.

29 An electromagnetic wave is diffracted as it passes through a single slit. The width of the slit is
larger than the wavelength of the wave.

Which change will decrease the amount of diffraction of the wave?

A Decrease the frequency of the wave.


B Decrease the time period of the wave.
C Decrease the width of the slit.
D Increase the wavelength of the wave.

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30 The diagram shows visible light incident normally on a diffraction grating.

centre of fourth
order intensity
maximum

incident 53q
light
centre line
diffraction grating
screen
not to scale

A pattern of intensity maxima forms on the screen. A line connecting the centre of the fourth order
intensity maximum with the centre of the diffraction grating forms an angle of 53 with the centre
line. The grating has a line spacing of 2.7  10–6 m.

What is the wavelength of the incident light?

A 4.1  10–7 m B 5.4  10–7 m C 1.6  10–6 m D 2.2  10–6 m

31 A horizontal glass tube, closed at one end, has a layer of dust laid inside it on its lower side.
Sound is emitted from a loudspeaker that is placed near the open end of the tube.

The frequency of the sound is varied and, at one frequency, a stationary wave is formed inside
the tube so that the dust forms small heaps.

The distance between four heaps of dust is 30 cm.

glass tube

loudspeaker 30 cm

The speed of sound in the air in the tube is 330 m s–1.

What is the frequency of the sound emitted by the loudspeaker?

A 1650 Hz B 2200 Hz C 3300 Hz D 6600 Hz

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32 There is a current in a resistor for a short time interval.

Which statement about the total charge that passes through the resistor is correct?

A It can take any value.


B It is an integer multiple of the elementary charge.
C It is the elementary charge.
D It is the rate of flow of the current.

33 The potential difference V across a filament lamp is slowly raised from zero to its normal
operating value.

Which graph represents the variation with V of the current I in the lamp?

A B C D

I I I I

0 0 0 0
0 V 0 V 0 V 0 V

34 An electric current of 12 A is in a wire of length 0.35 m.

The average drift speed of the free electrons (charge carriers) in the wire is 5.0  10–4 m s–1.

How many free electrons are in the wire?

A 1.3  1016 B 5.3  1022 C 1.5  1023 D 4.3  1023

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35 Three resistors are connected to a cell of negligible internal resistance.

Which circuit has a combined resistance of 100 ?

A B

100 : 100 : 50 : 100 :

50 : 100 :

C D

100 :

100 : 100 : 50 :
100 :

50 :

36 Each of Kirchhoff’s laws is a statement based on the conservation of a physical quantity.

Which quantity is conserved in each law?

Kirchhoff’s Kirchhoff’s
first law second law

A charge energy
B energy current
C power charge
D resistance power

37 A cell with electromotive force (e.m.f.) 1.50 V delivers a current of 0.26 A to a resistor of
resistance 5.0  connected between its terminals.

What is the internal resistance of the cell?

A 0.04  B 0.20  C 0.39  D 0.77 

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38 What is not a quark flavour?

A charm
B meson
C strange
D up

39 How many down quarks are in a nucleus of hydrogen-3, 31 H?

A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5

40 An isotope of boron decays to beryllium by + emission.

Which particle is emitted in addition to the + particle?

A antineutrino
B electron
C neutrino
D neutron

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