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TPFT IG1 Jan 2020 PDF

1. The document contains a multiple choice quiz and structured questions about physics concepts like forces, motion, and mechanics. 2. The multiple choice section contains 10 questions about topics like weight, tension, acceleration due to gravity, comparing properties using a balance, forces that affect motion, time for pendulum swings, average speed, measuring mass, forces that affect a moving car, and determining greatest speed from a graph. 3. The structured questions section contains 4 multi-part questions involving concepts like measuring and calculating density, forces on stationary objects, interpreting speed-time graphs, calculating distance from a graph, forces on floating objects, and forces that affect a bicyclist's motion.

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TPFT IG1 Jan 2020 PDF

1. The document contains a multiple choice quiz and structured questions about physics concepts like forces, motion, and mechanics. 2. The multiple choice section contains 10 questions about topics like weight, tension, acceleration due to gravity, comparing properties using a balance, forces that affect motion, time for pendulum swings, average speed, measuring mass, forces that affect a moving car, and determining greatest speed from a graph. 3. The structured questions section contains 4 multi-part questions involving concepts like measuring and calculating density, forces on stationary objects, interpreting speed-time graphs, calculating distance from a graph, forces on floating objects, and forces that affect a bicyclist's motion.

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Name

: ___________ Class : ___________


Compiled by: __Rehan____ Proof read by: __Shirley____
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Part-I: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) [Points: 20]

1 An arrow travels horizontally in a straight line at constant speed.


In which direction does the weight act?

2 A mass of 20 kg is held stationary by a rope passing over a frictionless pulley.

What is the tension T in the rope?


A 10 kg B 20 kg C 100 N D 200 N

3 An object which has a mass of 600 kg is on the planet Mars. The acceleration due to gravity on
Mars is 4.0 m / s2. What is the weight of the object on Mars?
A 60 N B 150 N C 2400 N D 6000 N

4 Two objects are placed on a balance, one on each side:

Which properties of the objects can be compared using the balance?


A weight, mass and volume B weight and mass only
C volume and density D density only

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5 A car is driven from rest on a long straight road. The car engine exerts a constant driving force.
The diagram shows the horizontal forces acting on the car. The resistive forces are proportional
to the speed of the car.

Why does the car eventually reach a maximum speed?


A The resistive forces decrease to make the acceleration of the car negative.
B The resistive forces decrease to make the acceleration of the car zero.
C The resistive forces increase to make the acceleration of the car negative.
D The resistive forces increase to make the acceleration of the car zero.

6 A pendulum is set in motion and timed. The time measured for 20 complete swings is 30 s.
What is the time for one complete swing of the pendulum?
A 0.67 s B 0.75 s C 1.5 s D 3.0 s

7 A runner runs 300 m at an average speed of 3.0 m / s. She then runs another 300 m at an
average
speed of 6.0 m / s. What is her average speed for the total distance of 600 m?
A 2.0 m / s B 4.0 m / s C 4.5 m / s D 8.0 m / s

8 Four identical steel blocks are placed on a balance. The reading on the balance is 220 N.
What is the mass of one steel block?
A 5.5 kg B 22 kg C 55 kg D 88 kg

9 A car moves along a level road.


The diagram shows all of the horizontal forces acting on the car.

Which statement is correct?


A The car is slowing down. B The car is speeding up.
C The car is moving at a constant speed. D The car is moving backwards.

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10 The graph shows how the speed of an object varies with time.
At which point on the graph is the greatest distance travelled per second?

Part-II: Structured Questions (SQs) [Points: 30]


1 (a) A student has a metal object.
(i) The student measures the mass of the object.
State the name of the equipment used to measure the mass.
..................................................................................................................................... [1]
(ii) The mass of the metal object is 1260 g. The volume of the metal is 150 cm3.
Calculate the density of the metal. Include the unit.

density = ......................................................... [4]


(iii) The mass of the metal object is given in grams. State the mass in kg.

mass = .................................................... kg [1]


(b) A vase is placed on a table. Forces X and Y act on the vase, as shown in Fig. 1.1.

Fig. 1.1
The mass of the vase is 0.25 kg. The vase is not moving.
Calculate the value of force X and the value of force Y.

X ...............................................
Y ...............................................[4]
[Total: 10]

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2 A student moves a model car along a bench.
Fig. 2.1 is the speed-time graph for the motion of the model car.

Fig. 2.1
(a) Describe the motion of the car in each of the sections A, B, C and D.
A ...........................................................................................................................................
B ...........................................................................................................................................
C ...........................................................................................................................................
D ........................................................................................................................................... [4]
(b) Determine the distance moved by the model car in the first five seconds.

distance = .................................................... m [3]


[Total: 7]
3 Fig. 3.1 shows a raft floating on water.

Fig. 3.1
(a) A force of 20 000 N acts on the raft in the direction of the arrow shown in Fig. 3.1.
(i) State the name given to the force shown in Fig. 3.1.
.......................................................................................................................................[1]

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(ii) Calculate the mass of the raft.

mass = ......................................................kg [3]


(b) A sail is added to the raft, as shown in Fig. 3.2.

Fig. 3.2
Fig. 3.2 shows the horizontal forces acting on the raft at one moment.
Calculate the resultant horizontal force acting on the raft and state the direction of this force.

force = ............................................................N
direction = ...........................................................[2]
[Total: 6]
4 Fig. 4.1 shows a cyclist travelling along a level road.

Fig. 4.1
(a) State the name given to the forces shown in figure. 4.1.

forwards force = ............................................................N


backwards force = ...........................................................N [2]

(b) Describe the movement of the bicycle when the forces shown in Fig. 4.1 are of equal size.
.............................................................................................................................................. [1]

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(c) Fig. 4.2 shows the forces on the bicycle later in the journey.

Fig. 4.2
Determine the size and direction of the resultant force.

size of resultant force = ............................................................ N


direction of resultant force = ...............................................................
[2]
(d) At the end of the journey the cyclist applies the brakes to stop the bicycle.
Name and describe the force that causes the bicycle to stop.
force ..........................................................................................................................................
description ................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
[2]
[Total: 7]

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