Cambridge O Level: Physics 5054/11
Cambridge O Level: Physics 5054/11
PHYSICS 5054/11
Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2020
1 hour
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
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INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 40.
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1 The diagram shows the resultant R of a 3.0 N force and a 4.0 N force that act at a point P.
3.0 N R
P
4.0 N
The angle between the 3.0 N force and the 4.0 N force can be any value from 0° to 90°.
A area
B current
C length
D mass
4
speed
m/s 3
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
time / s
4 A car of weight 11 000 N moves with constant velocity along a horizontal road. A driving force of
5000 N acts on the car.
5 A man with an open parachute falls to Earth at constant speed. The following forces act:
direction of
movement
7 The diagram shows a motorcyclist leaning over in order to turn the corner to the left.
motorcyclist
left right
C
D B
A elastic
B electrostatic
C gravitational
D magnetic
Which object is on the planet with the smallest gravitational field strength?
mass / kg weight / N
A 5 125
B 15 150
C 20 220
D 25 225
10 Which physical quantity does not change when a piece of copper is heated?
A density
B mass
C temperature
D volume
Three of the bolts are immersed in a measuring cylinder that contains 30 cm3 of water.
12 A rocket of mass M when empty carries a mass M of fuel. The rocket and fuel travel at speed v.
The engine of the rocket is fired and all of the fuel is expelled. The speed of the rocket increases
to 2v.
A It doubles.
B It halves.
C It increases by a factor of four.
D It stays the same.
200 m
50 m
15 m
fish
15 The diagram shows a mercury manometer. The tube is open to the atmosphere on the right-hand
side.
60 mm 80 mm
gas at
pressure P
mercury
Atmospheric pressure on its own supports a column of mercury of height 756 mm.
A 676 mm of mercury
B 696 mm of mercury
C 816 mm of mercury
D 836 mm of mercury
16 In a weightlifting contest, an athlete lifts a metal bar of mass 20 kg fitted with a mass of 80 kg on
each end.
20 kg
80 kg
80 kg
2.5 m
ground
What average power does the weightlifter exert in providing the gravitational potential energy
during this lift?
stone
2.0 m
water surface
The boy drops a heavy stone from a height of 2.0 m above the water surface.
What is the speed of the stone when it hits the surface of the water?
A 4.5 m / s B 6.3 m / s C 20 m / s D 40 m / s
18 In which situation is energy being released by the fusion of hydrogen nuclei to form helium?
new position
r of block
F p
The block reaches the new position at the top of the slope.
What is the work done by force F in moving the block to its new position?
A F×r B F×p C F (q + p) D F (r + p)
A heat capacity
B internal energy
C specific heat capacity
D specific latent heat
23 The thermal energy produced by an electric heater in three minutes is used to melt wax. The
solid wax is initially at its melting point of 60 °C.
The specific latent heat of the wax is 220 J / g. The heater supplies 7700 J of thermal energy to the
wax. Some of the wax melts.
A 0.58 g B 1.7 g C 12 g D 35 g
24 Which row explains why a liquid has a fixed volume but does not have a fixed shape?
Which combination of changes to the pressure and to the temperature must increase the density
of the gas?
pressure temperature
A decrease decrease
B decrease increase
C increase decrease
D increase increase
26 Light enters a glass block at an angle of incidence i and it produces an angle of refraction r in the
glass.
r
glass
block
Several different values of i and r are measured, and a graph is drawn of sin i against sin r.
A B C D
sin i sin i sin i sin i
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
0 0 0 0
0 0.5 1.0 0 0.5 1.0 0 0.5 1.0 0 0.5 1.0
sin r sin r sin r sin r
B
water surface
A
light
C
D
28 Which diagram shows the action of a converging lens on a parallel beam of light?
A B
C D
30 What is the ratio of the longest sound wavelength audible to a healthy human ear to the shortest?
32 Bar magnets and various non-magnetic and demagnetised metal bars are placed in the different
arrangements shown.
A B
S N iron S N copper
C D
N S S N N S
S N
33 There is varying current in the coil of the loudspeaker shown. The loudspeaker is producing a
sound. The magnet is clamped.
clamp
cone
coil
magnet
A coil only
B cone only
C magnet only
D coil and cone
A positively charged rod is held near X and then the spheres are moved apart.
X Y
+
+
+
35 A stationary negative charge in an electric field experiences an electric force in the direction
shown.
A to the left
B to the right
C down the page
D up the page
What is the unit of electromotive force (e.m.f.) and to what is the e.m.f. of the battery equal?
A
37 The nuclide notation for an isotope of X is ZX.
A A B A–Z C Z–A D Z
A cooking meals
B diagnosing illnesses
C sterilising equipment
D treating illnesses
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39 6C is a natural radioactive isotope of carbon and is present in all living things. It has a half-life of
5700 years.
1 14
How old is a bone that is found to have only 4
of the natural proportion of 6C ?
A 5700 years
B 11 400 years
C 17 100 years
D 22 800 years
40 A kettle is connected to the 240 V mains supply using a plug containing a 13 A fuse.
When it is switched on, the fuse blows. This happens again after a new fuse is fitted.
Someone replaces the fuse with a nail, and the kettle works.
What else might happen as a result of replacing the fuse with a nail?
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