Cambridge IGCSE: Physics 0625/11
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PHYSICS 0625/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice (Core) May/June 2020
45 minutes
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.
• Take the weight of 1.0 kg to be 10 N (acceleration of free fall = 10 m / s2).
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
• Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer.
• Any rough working should be done on this question paper.
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speed
area under
the graph
0
0 time
A acceleration
B average speed
C distance travelled
D kinetic energy
4 Two metal blocks P and Q have identical dimensions. They hang on identical spring balances.
N N
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
P
Q
The total mass of the measuring cylinder and the liquid is 560 g.
Four solid objects are lowered in turn into the liquid. The densities of the objects are shown.
1 0.40 g / cm3
2 0.90 g / cm3
3 1.2 g / cm3
4 2.7 g / cm3
dogs
sledge
surface
The frictional force between the sledge and the surface is 150 N and the air resistance on the
sledge is 450 N.
A B C D
9 The diagram shows part of a rollercoaster ride with the car at different positions.
The car runs freely down from position X to position Y and up the hill on the other side.
car
X
What happens to the kinetic energy and to the gravitational potential energy of the car as it
moves from position X to position Y?
gravitational
kinetic energy
potential energy
A decreases decreases
B decreases increases
C increases decreases
D increases increases
Student Q uses a force of 22 N to push another box 1.8 m across the floor.
Which statement gives a full explanation why student P uses more energy than student Q?
11 A man can either take an escalator or a lift to travel up between two floors in a hotel.
escalator lift
The escalator takes 20 seconds to carry the man between the two floors. The useful work done
against gravity is W. The useful power developed is P.
The lift takes 30 seconds to carry the same man between the same two floors.
How much useful work against gravity is done by the lift, and how much useful power is
developed by the lift?
useful work
useful power
done against
developed by lift
gravity by lift
12 The diagram shows a solid block resting on a bench. The dimensions of the block are shown.
40 cm
20 cm
Q
R bench
80 cm P
On which labelled surface should the block rest to produce the smallest pressure on the bench?
A P
B Q
C R
D P, Q and R produce the same pressure
13 Four submarines are submerged. The density of fresh water is 1000 kg / m3 and the density of
sea water is 1020 kg / m3.
A B
water surface water surface
submarine
submarine
C D
water surface water surface
submarine
submarine
15 A student is investigating evaporation. She soaks a piece of cotton wool in a liquid and attaches
this to the bulb of a thermometer.
cotton wool
soaked in liquid thermometer
A The more energetic molecules leave the liquid and the temperature reading decreases.
B The more energetic molecules leave the liquid and the temperature reading increases.
C The less energetic molecules leave the liquid and the temperature reading decreases.
D The less energetic molecules leave the liquid and the temperature reading increases.
Before this thermometer can be used to measure temperature, two standard temperatures known
as fixed points are needed. These are labelled X and Y.
bulb
X Y
10
18 The diagrams show four blocks of steel. The blocks are all drawn to the same scale.
A B C D
19 One ice cube is placed on a metal block. An identical ice cube is placed on a plastic block. The
blocks are left next to each other on a table in a laboratory.
ice cube
A The ice cube on the plastic block melts first because plastic is a good insulator of thermal
energy.
B The ice cube on the plastic block melts first because plastic is a good conductor of thermal
energy.
C The ice cube on the metal block melts first because metal is a good conductor of thermal
energy.
D The ice cube on the metal block melts first because metal is a good insulator of thermal
energy.
11
20 Two freezers X and Y are identical except that one has a door opening at the front and the other
has a door opening at the top.
door
freezer
freezer
door
X Y
Both doors are the same size and are opened for the same amount of time.
Which freezer gains the least amount of thermal energy in this time and why?
8 cm
3 cm
6 cm
4 cm
amplitude / cm wavelength / cm
A 3 4
B 3 8
C 6 4
D 6 8
12
22 Waves travel more quickly on the surface of water when the water is deep.
A stone is dropped at point X into a pool of varying depth. The diagram shows the first three
wavefronts on the surface of the pool.
The region between X and which labelled point is likely to be the deepest?
B
wavefronts
A X
C
23 The diagram shows a beam of light travelling through glass and meeting a glass-air interface.
reflected
light
60° glass
air
angle of incidence
observation
at the interface
13
24 A narrow beam of white light passes through a prism and is dispersed into a spectrum.
1
white 2
light 3
25 An intruder alarm sensor detects that a person is warmer than his surroundings.
A infrared
B radio
C ultraviolet
D visible light
14
26 The graphs show the displacement of particles in sound waves from three sources X, Y and Z.
The scales on the graphs are all identical.
source X source Y
displacement displacement
0 0
0 time 0 time
source Z
displacement
0
0 time
Which sources are producing sound waves with the same pitch?
Which row gives the correct material to use and the correct reason for choosing this material?
material reason
15
28 Four nails A, B, C and D are tested to find which makes the strongest permanent magnet.
One of the nails is placed against a bar magnet and the number of paper clips which the nail can
support is recorded.
nail
N S
bar magnet
paper clips
The bar magnet is then removed and the number of paper clips remaining attached to the nail is
recorded. Each nail is tested individually.
A 2 0
B 2 1
C 4 3
D 5 2
16
30 Each of the four diagrams M, N, O and P shows a separate pair of insulating rods. Each rod is
charged as shown.
diagram M diagram N
– – – – – – + + +
– – +
– – – – – – + + +
diagram O diagram P
– – – + + + + + + + + +
– + + +
– – – + + + + + + + + +
31 A student uses the circuit shown to determine the resistance of two identical resistors.
17
A1 A2
S
Switch S is closed.
the resistance of
reading of A1 reading of A2
the whole circuit
33 What happens to the resistance of an LDR when the brightness of light falling on it increases?
18
The fuse blows in one circuit and both lamps in the circuit go out.
In which circuit does the fuse blow and both lamps go out?
A B
C D
35 A transformer has 200 turns on its primary coil and is connected to a 240 V a.c. supply.
A 20 B 50 C 72 D 800
19
36 A conducting wire is placed between the poles of a magnet. When an electric current in the wire
is in the direction shown, then the force on the wire acts out of the page.
wire
N S
Three statements of different conditions and how the wire is affected are given.
1 The current is towards the top of the page and the direction of the magnetic field is
unchanged then the force produced acts into the page.
2 The current is towards the bottom of the page and the magnetic field is reversed
then the force produced acts into the page.
3 The current in the wire is alternating and the wire vibrates into and out of the page.
56
26Fe
A 26 30 26
B 26 56 30
C 30 26 56
D 56 26 30
20
39 A thin sheet of paper is placed between a radioactive source and a radiation detector. The count
rate falls to a very low reading.
paper
detector
counter
source
A α-particles
B β-particles
C γ-rays
D X-rays
This caused background radiation in many countries, thousands of kilometres from Chernobyl, to
increase.
What was transported in the atmosphere to these countries to cause this rise in background
radiation?
A α-particles
B β-particles
C γ-rays
D radioactive isotopes
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