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The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. 
This document consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page. 
IB14 06_0625_12/4RP 
© UCLES 2014 [Turn over 
*7124809139* 
Cambridge International Examinations 
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 
PHYSICS 0625/12 
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2014 
45 minutes 
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet 
Soft clean eraser 
Soft pencil (type B or HB recommended) 
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 
Write in soft pencil. 
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. 
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided 
unless this has been done for you. 
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. 
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 separate Answer Sheet. 
Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully. 
Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. 
Any rough working should be done in this booklet. 
Electronic calculators may be used.
2 
1 The diagram shows part of a ruler. The ruler is used to find the length of a nail. 
0 cm 1 2 3 4 
What is the length of the nail? 
A 2.2 cm B 2.7 cm C 3.2 cm D 3.7 cm 
2 Which distance / time graph represents the motion of an object moving at constant speed? 
A 
distance 
0 
0 
time 
distance 
distance 
distance 
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B 
0 
0 
time 
C 
0 
0 
time 
D 
0 
0 
time 
3 A car takes 15 minutes to travel along a road that is 20 km long. 
What is the average speed of the car? 
A 0.75 km / h B 5.0 km / h C 80 km / h D 300 km / h
3 
4 A customer goes to a market and buys some rice. The stallholder pours rice into a dish that 
hangs from a spring balance. He records the reading on the spring balance. 
0 1 
2 
4 3 
6 
5 
spring balance 
rice 
dish 
The customer then buys some pasta and the stallholder notices that the reading on the spring 
balance, with just pasta in the dish, is the same as it was with just rice in the dish. 
The rice and the pasta must have the same 
A density. 
B temperature. 
C volume. 
D weight. 
5 The table gives the volumes and masses of four objects. 
Which object has the greatest density? 
mass / g volume / cm3 
A 5.4 2.0 
B 13 3.0 
C 15 6.0 
D 18 5.0 
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6 A wooden bar is pivoted at its centre so that it can rotate freely. Two equal forces F are applied to 
the bar. 
In which diagram is the turning effect greatest? 
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F 
F 
A 
F F 
B 
F 
F 
C 
pivot 
D 
F 
F 
pivot
5 
7 A student adds weights to an elastic cord. He measures the length of the cord for each weight. 
He then plots a graph from the results, as shown. 
0 
0 
weight 
What has he plotted on the vertical axis? 
A measured length 
B original length 
C (measured length + original length) 
D (measured length – original length) 
8 In a hydroelectric power station, one form of energy is stored in a lake or reservoir. This energy is 
then transferred in stages to another useful form, which is the output. 
Which row gives the name of the stored energy and the name of the output energy? 
stored energy output energy 
A electrical thermal (heat) 
B electrical kinetic 
C gravitational electrical 
D kinetic electrical 
9 A certain machine is very efficient. 
What does this mean? 
A It produces a large amount of power. 
B It uses very little energy. 
C It wastes very little energy. 
D It works very quickly. 
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10 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer. 
P 
Q 
mercury 
Atmospheric pressure decreases. 
What happens to the level of the mercury at P and what happens to the level of the mercury at 
Q? 
P Q 
A falls falls 
B falls rises 
C rises falls 
D rises rises 
11 A student places four identical beakers on a bench. 
Two beakers contain salt water of density 1.1 g / cm3 and two beakers contain pure water of 
density 1.0 g / cm3. 
Which beaker exerts the greatest pressure on the bench? 
A B C D 
150 cm3 
of salt 
water 
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100 cm3 
of pure 
water 
150 cm3 
of pure 
water 
100 cm3 
of salt 
water
7 
12 A student places his thumb firmly on the outlet of a bicycle pump, to stop the air coming out. 
direction of 
motion 
handle 
trapped air 
What happens to the pressure and what happens to the volume of the trapped air as the pump 
handle is pushed in? 
pressure volume 
A decreases decreases 
B decreases remains the same 
C increases decreases 
D increases remains the same 
13 The diagram represents molecules of gas moving in a container. 
What happens to the gas molecules when the temperature of the gas increases? 
A They move more quickly. 
B They move more slowly. 
C They vibrate more quickly. 
D They vibrate more slowly. 
14 A liquid-in-glass thermometer is marked with a scale in °C. 
–10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 
°C 
What is the temperature difference between the two fixed points for this thermometer? 
A 40°C B 50°C C 100°C D 120°C 
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15 Which statement gives the thermal capacity of a solid body? 
A the energy needed to melt the body without a change in temperature 
B the energy per degree Celsius needed to raise the temperature of the body 
C the increase in the volume of the body when its temperature is raised by one degree Celsius 
D the total amount of internal energy in the body 
16 In an experiment, a thermometer is placed in a test-tube of hot liquid. The temperature of the 
liquid is recorded every half minute. The table shows the results. 
time / minutes 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 
temperature / °C 73 65 59 55 55 55 51 48 45 42 40 38 36 35 34 33 
What is the melting point of the substance? 
A 0 °C B 33 °C C 55 °C D 73 °C 
17 The diagram shows an air-conditioning unit on the wall of a room. The unit draws in warm air 
from the room and releases cold air into the room. 
air-conditioning 
unit 
What happens to the cold air and why? 
cold air why? 
A falls it is less dense than warm air 
B falls it is more dense than warm air 
C rises it is less dense than warm air 
D rises it is more dense than warm air 
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9 
18 Which statement about thermal radiation is correct? 
A It can only occur in a vacuum. 
B It involves movement of electrons through a material. 
C It involves movement of atoms. 
D It is infra-red radiation. 
19 Scout P signals to scout Q on the other side of a valley by using a mirror to reflect the Sun’s rays. 
scout P 
mirror 
Sun’s 
rays 
scout Q 
Which mirror position would allow the Sun’s rays to be reflected to scout Q? 
A B C D 
Sun’s 
rays 
Sun’s 
rays 
Sun’s 
rays 
Sun’s 
rays 
mirror 
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20 A small boat in a harbour is protected from waves on the sea by harbour walls. 
land sea 
small 
boat 
harbour 
harbour 
walls 
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waves 
Some waves can curve round the harbour walls and reach the boat. 
What is the name of this effect? 
A diffraction 
B dispersion 
C reflection 
D refraction 
21 Which statement about ultraviolet waves is correct? 
A They are used in television remote controllers. 
B They can be detected by the human eye. 
C They travel as longitudinal waves. 
D They have the same speed in a vacuum as radio waves.
11 
22 A boy wears a shirt with a letter F on the front. He stands in front of a plane mirror. 
mirror 
What does he see in the mirror? 
A B C D 
23 Rays of light enter and leave a box. 
ray 1 
ray 2 
ray 1 
ray 2 
What could be inside the box to make the rays behave as shown? 
A a converging lens 
B a parallel-sided glass block 
C a plane mirror 
D a triangular prism 
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24 The diagrams show the wave patterns of four sounds shown on a cathode-ray oscilloscope 
(c.r.o.). The oscilloscope controls are set the same for each sound. 
Which sound has the highest pitch? 
A B 
C D 
25 A lighted candle is placed in front of a loudspeaker that is making a loud, steady note. The candle 
flame vibrates because of the sound wave. 
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candle flame 
loudspeaker 
Which type of waves are sound waves and in which direction does the flame vibrate? 
type of wave direction of vibration 
A longitudinal 
B transverse 
C longitudinal 
D transverse
13 
26 Which row correctly shows whether copper and steel are ferrous or non-ferrous? 
copper steel 
A ferrous ferrous 
B ferrous non-ferrous 
C non-ferrous ferrous 
D non-ferrous non-ferrous 
27 A steel magnet is placed inside a coil of wire. There is a large alternating current in the coil. The 
magnet is slowly moved out of the coil to position P. 
coil of wire 
steel magnet moved 
out of coil 
12 V a.c. 
P 
How has the steel changed, if at all, when it reaches position P? 
A It has become a stronger magnet. 
B It has become demagnetised. 
C The poles have changed ends. 
D There has been no change. 
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28 Two balloons, X and Y, are suspended by insulating threads. They are each held near a 
negatively charged balloon. The balloons hang as shown. 
– – 
– – – 
– 
– – 
– – 
– 
– 
insulating 
threads 
X 
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–– 
– – – 
– – 
– 
– 
– 
– 
– 
insulating 
threads 
Y 
What is the charge on balloon X and what is the charge on balloon Y? 
balloon X balloon Y 
A negative negative 
B negative positive 
C positive negative 
D positive positive 
29 Which quantities is a voltmeter used to measure? 
A current and e.m.f. only 
B current and p.d. only 
C e.m.f. and p.d. only 
D e.m.f., current and p.d 
30 The diagram shows a lamp and a resistor connected in a circuit. The lamp is too bright. 
Which change to the circuit will decrease the current in the lamp and make it less bright? 
A connecting another resistor in parallel with the one in the circuit 
B connecting another resistor in series with the one in the circuit 
C exchanging the positions of the lamp and the resistor in the circuit 
D increasing the e.m.f. of the battery in the circuit
15 
31 Which statement is not correct for lamps connected in parallel? 
A They can be switched on and off separately. 
B They will remain bright if another lamp is connected in parallel. 
C They share the supply voltage equally between them. 
D They still operate if one lamp is removed. 
32 A student connects a circuit using an uncharged capacitor C, with a large capacitance, and a 
resistor R, with a high resistance. 
The switch is closed. The reading on the voltmeter P rises immediately to a maximum value, then 
starts to fall gradually. 
R V P 
C V 
Q 
What happens to the reading on the voltmeter Q and what happens to the energy stored in the 
capacitor? 
reading on 
voltmeter Q 
energy stored 
in capacitor 
A falls decreases 
B falls increases 
C rises decreases 
D rises increases 
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33 Which labelled component in the circuit shown controls the brightness of lamp X? 
A 
V 
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B 
D 
C 
X 
34 In the circuit shown, the current from the battery divides equally between the two lamps. Each 
ammeter reads 6.0 A. 
A A 
What is a suitable rating for the fuse in this circuit? 
A 3.0 A B 6.0 A C 10.0 A D 13.0 A
17 
35 A metal wire is placed between the poles of a magnet. 
The wire can be moved in each of three directions OP, QR and ST. 
metal wire 
R 
O 
N pole S pole 
T 
Q 
S 
P 
In which direction or directions must the wire be moved to induce an e.m.f. across the ends of the 
wire? 
A OP only B OP or ST C QR D ST only 
36 A transformer has 100 turns on its primary coil and 25 turns on its secondary coil. The primary 
coil is connected to a 12 V a.c. supply. 
100 
turns 
primary coil 
25 
turns 
12 V secondary coil 
What is the voltage induced across the secondary coil? 
A 3.0 V B 4.0 V C 48 V D 300 V 
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37 A beam of cathode rays passes between two parallel metal plates connected to a high-voltage 
d.c. power supply. 
Which path does the beam follow? 
+ + + 
cathode 
rays 
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metal plate 
B 
C 
D 
A 
+ + + 
metal plate 
38 Compared with β-particles and γ-rays, α-particles 
A are the only type of radiation to carry a charge. 
B have the greatest ionising effect. 
C have the greatest penetrating effect. 
D have the smallest mass. 
39 The diagram shows a box used for storing radioactive sources. 
Which material is best for lining the box to prevent the escape of most radioactive emissions? 
A aluminium 
B copper 
C lead 
D steel
19 
40 A particular nuclide of chlorine can be represented by the symbol shown. 
Cl 
37 
17 
How many electrons are there in a neutral atom of this nuclide? 
A 17 B 20 C 37 D 54 
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reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the 
publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. 
Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local 
Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 
© UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14

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  • 1. The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. This document consists of 19 printed pages and 1 blank page. IB14 06_0625_12/4RP © UCLES 2014 [Turn over *7124809139* Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education PHYSICS 0625/12 Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2014 45 minutes Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB recommended) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. 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 separate Answer Sheet. Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. Any rough working should be done in this booklet. Electronic calculators may be used.
  • 2. 2 1 The diagram shows part of a ruler. The ruler is used to find the length of a nail. 0 cm 1 2 3 4 What is the length of the nail? A 2.2 cm B 2.7 cm C 3.2 cm D 3.7 cm 2 Which distance / time graph represents the motion of an object moving at constant speed? A distance 0 0 time distance distance distance © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 B 0 0 time C 0 0 time D 0 0 time 3 A car takes 15 minutes to travel along a road that is 20 km long. What is the average speed of the car? A 0.75 km / h B 5.0 km / h C 80 km / h D 300 km / h
  • 3. 3 4 A customer goes to a market and buys some rice. The stallholder pours rice into a dish that hangs from a spring balance. He records the reading on the spring balance. 0 1 2 4 3 6 5 spring balance rice dish The customer then buys some pasta and the stallholder notices that the reading on the spring balance, with just pasta in the dish, is the same as it was with just rice in the dish. The rice and the pasta must have the same A density. B temperature. C volume. D weight. 5 The table gives the volumes and masses of four objects. Which object has the greatest density? mass / g volume / cm3 A 5.4 2.0 B 13 3.0 C 15 6.0 D 18 5.0 © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 4. 4 6 A wooden bar is pivoted at its centre so that it can rotate freely. Two equal forces F are applied to the bar. In which diagram is the turning effect greatest? © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 F F A F F B F F C pivot D F F pivot
  • 5. 5 7 A student adds weights to an elastic cord. He measures the length of the cord for each weight. He then plots a graph from the results, as shown. 0 0 weight What has he plotted on the vertical axis? A measured length B original length C (measured length + original length) D (measured length – original length) 8 In a hydroelectric power station, one form of energy is stored in a lake or reservoir. This energy is then transferred in stages to another useful form, which is the output. Which row gives the name of the stored energy and the name of the output energy? stored energy output energy A electrical thermal (heat) B electrical kinetic C gravitational electrical D kinetic electrical 9 A certain machine is very efficient. What does this mean? A It produces a large amount of power. B It uses very little energy. C It wastes very little energy. D It works very quickly. © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 6. 6 10 The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer. P Q mercury Atmospheric pressure decreases. What happens to the level of the mercury at P and what happens to the level of the mercury at Q? P Q A falls falls B falls rises C rises falls D rises rises 11 A student places four identical beakers on a bench. Two beakers contain salt water of density 1.1 g / cm3 and two beakers contain pure water of density 1.0 g / cm3. Which beaker exerts the greatest pressure on the bench? A B C D 150 cm3 of salt water © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 100 cm3 of pure water 150 cm3 of pure water 100 cm3 of salt water
  • 7. 7 12 A student places his thumb firmly on the outlet of a bicycle pump, to stop the air coming out. direction of motion handle trapped air What happens to the pressure and what happens to the volume of the trapped air as the pump handle is pushed in? pressure volume A decreases decreases B decreases remains the same C increases decreases D increases remains the same 13 The diagram represents molecules of gas moving in a container. What happens to the gas molecules when the temperature of the gas increases? A They move more quickly. B They move more slowly. C They vibrate more quickly. D They vibrate more slowly. 14 A liquid-in-glass thermometer is marked with a scale in °C. –10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 °C What is the temperature difference between the two fixed points for this thermometer? A 40°C B 50°C C 100°C D 120°C © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 8. 8 15 Which statement gives the thermal capacity of a solid body? A the energy needed to melt the body without a change in temperature B the energy per degree Celsius needed to raise the temperature of the body C the increase in the volume of the body when its temperature is raised by one degree Celsius D the total amount of internal energy in the body 16 In an experiment, a thermometer is placed in a test-tube of hot liquid. The temperature of the liquid is recorded every half minute. The table shows the results. time / minutes 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 temperature / °C 73 65 59 55 55 55 51 48 45 42 40 38 36 35 34 33 What is the melting point of the substance? A 0 °C B 33 °C C 55 °C D 73 °C 17 The diagram shows an air-conditioning unit on the wall of a room. The unit draws in warm air from the room and releases cold air into the room. air-conditioning unit What happens to the cold air and why? cold air why? A falls it is less dense than warm air B falls it is more dense than warm air C rises it is less dense than warm air D rises it is more dense than warm air © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14
  • 9. 9 18 Which statement about thermal radiation is correct? A It can only occur in a vacuum. B It involves movement of electrons through a material. C It involves movement of atoms. D It is infra-red radiation. 19 Scout P signals to scout Q on the other side of a valley by using a mirror to reflect the Sun’s rays. scout P mirror Sun’s rays scout Q Which mirror position would allow the Sun’s rays to be reflected to scout Q? A B C D Sun’s rays Sun’s rays Sun’s rays Sun’s rays mirror © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 10. 10 20 A small boat in a harbour is protected from waves on the sea by harbour walls. land sea small boat harbour harbour walls © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 waves Some waves can curve round the harbour walls and reach the boat. What is the name of this effect? A diffraction B dispersion C reflection D refraction 21 Which statement about ultraviolet waves is correct? A They are used in television remote controllers. B They can be detected by the human eye. C They travel as longitudinal waves. D They have the same speed in a vacuum as radio waves.
  • 11. 11 22 A boy wears a shirt with a letter F on the front. He stands in front of a plane mirror. mirror What does he see in the mirror? A B C D 23 Rays of light enter and leave a box. ray 1 ray 2 ray 1 ray 2 What could be inside the box to make the rays behave as shown? A a converging lens B a parallel-sided glass block C a plane mirror D a triangular prism © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 12. 12 24 The diagrams show the wave patterns of four sounds shown on a cathode-ray oscilloscope (c.r.o.). The oscilloscope controls are set the same for each sound. Which sound has the highest pitch? A B C D 25 A lighted candle is placed in front of a loudspeaker that is making a loud, steady note. The candle flame vibrates because of the sound wave. © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 candle flame loudspeaker Which type of waves are sound waves and in which direction does the flame vibrate? type of wave direction of vibration A longitudinal B transverse C longitudinal D transverse
  • 13. 13 26 Which row correctly shows whether copper and steel are ferrous or non-ferrous? copper steel A ferrous ferrous B ferrous non-ferrous C non-ferrous ferrous D non-ferrous non-ferrous 27 A steel magnet is placed inside a coil of wire. There is a large alternating current in the coil. The magnet is slowly moved out of the coil to position P. coil of wire steel magnet moved out of coil 12 V a.c. P How has the steel changed, if at all, when it reaches position P? A It has become a stronger magnet. B It has become demagnetised. C The poles have changed ends. D There has been no change. © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 14. 14 28 Two balloons, X and Y, are suspended by insulating threads. They are each held near a negatively charged balloon. The balloons hang as shown. – – – – – – – – – – – – insulating threads X © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 –– – – – – – – – – – – insulating threads Y What is the charge on balloon X and what is the charge on balloon Y? balloon X balloon Y A negative negative B negative positive C positive negative D positive positive 29 Which quantities is a voltmeter used to measure? A current and e.m.f. only B current and p.d. only C e.m.f. and p.d. only D e.m.f., current and p.d 30 The diagram shows a lamp and a resistor connected in a circuit. The lamp is too bright. Which change to the circuit will decrease the current in the lamp and make it less bright? A connecting another resistor in parallel with the one in the circuit B connecting another resistor in series with the one in the circuit C exchanging the positions of the lamp and the resistor in the circuit D increasing the e.m.f. of the battery in the circuit
  • 15. 15 31 Which statement is not correct for lamps connected in parallel? A They can be switched on and off separately. B They will remain bright if another lamp is connected in parallel. C They share the supply voltage equally between them. D They still operate if one lamp is removed. 32 A student connects a circuit using an uncharged capacitor C, with a large capacitance, and a resistor R, with a high resistance. The switch is closed. The reading on the voltmeter P rises immediately to a maximum value, then starts to fall gradually. R V P C V Q What happens to the reading on the voltmeter Q and what happens to the energy stored in the capacitor? reading on voltmeter Q energy stored in capacitor A falls decreases B falls increases C rises decreases D rises increases © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 16. 16 33 Which labelled component in the circuit shown controls the brightness of lamp X? A V © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 B D C X 34 In the circuit shown, the current from the battery divides equally between the two lamps. Each ammeter reads 6.0 A. A A What is a suitable rating for the fuse in this circuit? A 3.0 A B 6.0 A C 10.0 A D 13.0 A
  • 17. 17 35 A metal wire is placed between the poles of a magnet. The wire can be moved in each of three directions OP, QR and ST. metal wire R O N pole S pole T Q S P In which direction or directions must the wire be moved to induce an e.m.f. across the ends of the wire? A OP only B OP or ST C QR D ST only 36 A transformer has 100 turns on its primary coil and 25 turns on its secondary coil. The primary coil is connected to a 12 V a.c. supply. 100 turns primary coil 25 turns 12 V secondary coil What is the voltage induced across the secondary coil? A 3.0 V B 4.0 V C 48 V D 300 V © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 [Turn over
  • 18. 18 37 A beam of cathode rays passes between two parallel metal plates connected to a high-voltage d.c. power supply. Which path does the beam follow? + + + cathode rays © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14 metal plate B C D A + + + metal plate 38 Compared with β-particles and γ-rays, α-particles A are the only type of radiation to carry a charge. B have the greatest ionising effect. C have the greatest penetrating effect. D have the smallest mass. 39 The diagram shows a box used for storing radioactive sources. Which material is best for lining the box to prevent the escape of most radioactive emissions? A aluminium B copper C lead D steel
  • 19. 19 40 A particular nuclide of chlorine can be represented by the symbol shown. Cl 37 17 How many electrons are there in a neutral atom of this nuclide? A 17 B 20 C 37 D 54 © UCLES 2014 0625/12/M/J/14
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