Mid Term Exam P4 (2023)
Mid Term Exam P4 (2023)
Mid Term Exam P4 (2023)
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Physics 0625/42
Paper 4 Theory (Extended)
IGCSE-1 1 hour 45 minutes
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Q1. Define the following.
(i) Density______________________________________________________________
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(ii) Acceleration__________________________________________________________
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(iii) Weight_______________________________________________________________
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(iv) Moment of force
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(v) Newton’s 1st Law
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(vi) Newton’s 2nd Law
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[Total 10]
Q2. (a) Match the following physical quantities with their units.
Density m/s
Weight Kg
Velocity Nm
Mass Kg/m3
Moment of Force N
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(b) Write down the formula of each physical quantity in front of them.
a) Weight: _________________________
b) Density: _________________________
c) Force: _________________________
e) Acceleration: _________________________
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[Total 11]
Q # 3.
(a) An object of mass 80 g is immersed in water as shown in the diagram.
Find volume and then density (in g/cm3) of the material from which the object is made?
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(b) The mass of a measuring cylinder is measured before and after pouring a liquid into it.
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[Total 8]
Q4. (a)
The distance–time graph for a motorcyclist riding off from rest is shown in figure below.
a. Describe the motion. [2]
b. How far does the motorbike move in 15 seconds? [1]
c. Calculate the speed. [2]
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(b) Figure shows a graph of speed against time for a train. After 100 s the train stops at a station.
distance = ---------------------------------------[3]
(c) A cyclist takes a ride lasting 25 s.
The diagram shows how his speed time graph of this ride. Find its average speed of
whole journey.
[Total 15]
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Q5. (a) Moving cars always experience friction. A driver goes on a short journey in a car.
Figure shows the car at four places during the journey. The arrows represent the size and
direction of the horizontal forces on the car.
On the line underneath each picture, state the behavior of the car. [4]
(b) The speed-time graph represents the journey of a car. The dots separate different sections of
the journey. There are six different sections naming A, B, C, D, E and F.
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Q 6. (a) (i) State Principle of Moments.
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(ii) The diagram shows a uniform half-metre rule balanced at its mid-point.
Mass =_________[4]
(i) A uniform horizontal beam, pivoted at its right-hand end, is in equilibrium. A force of
60 N acts vertically upwards on the beam as shown.
Weight = ____________[4]
[Total 10]
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Q 7. (a) A spring has a length of 9 cm when loaded with a 200 g mass. The extension-mass
graph for the spring is shown.
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