Level Past Paper Questions - Physics O: TOPIC-22 Electronics PAPER-1 Multiple Choice
Level Past Paper Questions - Physics O: TOPIC-22 Electronics PAPER-1 Multiple Choice
Level Past Paper Questions - Physics O: TOPIC-22 Electronics PAPER-1 Multiple Choice
TOPIC-22 Electronics
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[Nov-2003]
4- The diagram shows a circuit with a potential divider joined in series with a fixed resistor.
What are the minimum and maximum readings that can be obtained on the voltmeter when the
potential divider is adjusted? [Nov-2003]
if the battery is connected the right way round the radio works,
if the battery is connected the wrong way there is no current. Which diagram is correct? A
[Nov-2004]
7-In which circuit will a lamp glow more brightly when less light shines on a light-dependent
resistor? B [Nov-2004]
9- Which circuit contains a cell, a light-emitting diode and a fixed resistor? A [May-2005]
10- The diagram shows some of the important parts of the tube of a cathode-ray oscilloscope.
Which change in voltage results in the position of the spot on the screen moving towards the top?
11- A thermistor is connected in a circuit with a 6 V cell, a 3000 Ω resistor and a voltmeter, as shown.
The graph shows how the resistance of the thermistor varies with temperature.
PHYSICS O - LEVEL PAST PAPER QUESTIONS
TOPIC-22 Electronics
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A 1 ms B 2 ms C 4 ms D 6 ms [May-2007]
15-A lamp is connected in series with a light-dependent resistor (LDR) and a battery. The barrier shields
the LDR from the lamp.
PHYSICS O - LEVEL PAST PAPER QUESTIONS
TOPIC-22 Electronics
When low intensity light falls on the LDR, the lamp glows dimly. If the light intensity on the LDR increases,
what happens to the lamp?
A It gets brighter. B It gets dimmer but does not go out.
C It goes out. D It stays the same.
[May-2009]
16-The circuit diagram shows a variable resistor R connected in parallel to the lower half of a potential
divider.
17- The diagram is a circuit designed to switch on a lamp when it gets dark.
[Nov-2009]
18- A thermistor is connected in a circuit with a 6 V battery, a 3000 Ω resistor and a voltmeter, as
shown. The graph shows how the resistance of the thermistor varies with temperature.
19- A cathode-ray oscilloscope is connected to an a.c. generator. A wave is seen on the screen of the
oscilloscope.
The speed of rotation of the generator is doubled. What is the effect on the wave?
PAPER-2 Theory
(a) On Fig. 7.1, draw an arrow at A to show the direction of flow of the electrons in the wire.
(a) On Fig. 7.1, draw the connections you would make to enable the C.R.O. to measure the potential
difference (p.d.) across the resistor.
(b) Fig. 7.2 shows the trace on the screen before and after the connections are made.
[May-2006]
4- EITHER
PHYSICS O - LEVEL PAST PAPER QUESTIONS
TOPIC-22 Electronics
The Y-plates of a cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) are connected to an alternating voltage of amplitude 4.0
V and frequency 25 Hz.
The Y-gain of the CRO is set at 2.0 V / division and the time-base is set at 0.01 s / division. On the grid
below, draw the trace on the screen of the CRO. Show your calculations beside the grid. [4]
OR
Fig. 8.1 shows a transistor used in the circuit of a simple moisture detector.
(a) Describe what happens when the water level in the beaker reaches the metal contacts.
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[Nov-2007]
PHYSICS O - LEVEL PAST PAPER QUESTIONS
TOPIC-22 Electronics
5- Fig. 8.1 shows the part of a cathode-ray oscilloscope in which an electron beam is produced.
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(b) State
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(c) In each second, 8.0 × 1014 electrons pass through the hole in the anode. The charge on an electron is 1.6
× 10–19 C. Calculate the current in the electron beam.
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