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Exam-style questions: electricity

Q1. The diagram shows an electrical circuit.

(a) Complete the two labels on the diagram.


(2)

(b) P and Q are meters.

What is meter P measuring? .......................................................................................

What is meter Q measuring? .......................................................................................


(2)
(Total 4 marks)

Q2. Some students want to find out how the current through component X changes with the
voltage they use.

The diagram shows their circuit. The graph shows their results.
(a) Describe, as fully as you can, what happens to the current through component X as the
students increase the voltage.

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(4)

(b) The students want to find out whether component X allows the same current to flow
through it in the opposite direction.

(i) How should they change the circuit to test this?

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(1)

(ii) The graph shows the students’ extra results.

What do the extra results tell you?

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(1)
(Total 6 marks)
Q3. The circuit diagram below shows a battery connected to a lamp and a switch.

(a) State what happens to the lamp when:

(i) the switch is open (OFF);

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(ii) the switch is closed (ON).

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(2)

(b) When the switch is closed what problem is caused in the circuit?

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(1)

(c) In the space below draw a circuit diagram to show how the switch should be correctly
connected to the lamp and battery.

(1)
(Total 4 marks)
Q4. The diagrams show a hair-dryer and the circuit inside the hair-dryer.

(a) Switches S1, S2 and S3 are all shown in the OFF position.

Which switch or switches have to be ON to make:

(i) only the fan work? ............................................................................................

(ii) both heaters work? ............................................................................................


(2)

(b) (i) What happens to the current in the circuit when the heaters are switched on?

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(ii) Suggest why it is important to have the fan working when the heaters are
switched on.

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(3)
(c) The following information is stamped on the hair-dryer.

(i) Which number tells us how fast the hair-dryer uses energy?

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(ii) On what else does the energy used by the hair-dryer depend?

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(2)
(Total 7 marks)

Q5. (a) The diagram shows the voltage-current graphs for three different electrical
components.

Which one of the components A, B or C could be a 3 volt filament lamp? Explain the
reason for your choice.

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(3)
(b) Using the correct symbols draw a circuit diagram to show how a battery, ammeter and
voltmeter can be used to find the resistance of the wire shown.

(3)

(c) When correctly connected to a 9 volt battery the wire has a current of 0.30 amperes
flowing through it.

(i) Give the equation that links current, resistance and voltage.

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(1)

(ii) Calculate the resistance of the wire. Show clearly how you work out your answer
and give the unit.

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Resistance = .........................................................
(3)

(iii) When the wire is heated, the current goes down to 0.26 amperes. State how the
resistance of the wire has changed.

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(1)
(Total 11 marks)
M1. (a) (i) diode
[Do not accept ‘rectifier’ or LED]

(ii) lamp / bulb / light


each for 1 mark
2

(b) • P = voltage / potential difference / p.d. / volts / V


[Allow ‘Voltmeter]

• Q = current / amperes / amps / A


[Allow ‘ammeter]
each for 1 mark
2
[4]

M2. (a) idea that

it/current increases (with voltage)


gains 1 mark

but
current increases steadily (with voltage)
(allow in proportion)
gains 2 marks
4

no current at first
gains 1 mark

but
no current until voltage is more than 0.3 (volts)
gains 2 marks

(b) (i) reverse component X/power supply/change battery round


for 1 mark

(ii) idea that


X doesn’t conduct in opposite/let current through/no current
(in opposite direction)
(credit X is a diode)
for 1 mark
2
[6]

M3. (a) (i) the lamp will be on/will give out light
1

(ii) the lamp will be off/will not give out any light
1

(b) (very) large current flows


or damage the battery/overheat the battery
or short circuit
or wire get hot
1

(c) switch connected in series with lamp and battery


1
[4]

M4. (a) (i) S3


for 1 mark
1

(ii) S1, S2 and S3


for 1 mark
1

(b) (i) increases/current passes through heaters/current unaffected in fan


for 1 mark
1

(ii) (fan) blows/air moving prevents dryer overheating


for 1 mark each
2

(c) (i) 1300/power


for 1 mark
1

(ii) time/units of time


for 1 mark
1
[7]

M5. (a) C
award mark if A and B identified as not filament lamp
1

resistance increases
negated by wrong statement e.g. current goes down
1

as the lamp gets hot


accept as current (through lamp) or voltage (across lamp)
increases
do not accept non-ohmic reason independent of choice of
component
1

(b) ammeter wire and battery only in series


non standard symbols acceptable if correctly identified (labelled)
for ammeter, voltmeter and battery
1

voltmeter only in parallel with wire or battery


all in series or ammeter in parallel neither of these two marks
awarded
1

all symbols correct


ignore lines drawn through centres of symbols
1

(c) (i) voltage = current × resistance


accept V = I × R
accept volts = amps × ohms
do not accept V = C × R

accept

if subsequent method correct


1

(ii) 30
accept correct substitution for 1 mark (9/0.3)
2

ohms
accept correct symbol Ω
1

(iii) goes up
must be a comparison
accept calculation if answer is larger than c (ii)
1
[11]

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