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Physics 9 O Level Test

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Physics 9 O Level Test

The document appears to be a physics test for 9th grade students. It contains 7 multiple choice questions testing concepts of density, weight, mass, speed, velocity, distance, displacement, and acceleration. Students are instructed to show their working, use proper units, and attach all pages securely at the end. Calculators are not permitted.
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The City School


Larkana Campus
Class Test 2022-23
Class 9 O T

School Name

Student Name Date

Paper 2 Physics
5054/02
2022
45 minutes
25 marks

Additional material: Answer sheets

READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write your school name, Index number and Date in the spaces provided.

Write in dark blue or black pen.

You may use pencil for any diagram, graphs or rough working.

Do not use paper clips, glue or correction fluid

SECTION A

Answer all Questions.

SECTION B

Answer all questions.

At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.

The number of marks is given in brackets ( ) at the end of each question.

1 A student has a measuring cylinder, a beaker of liquid and a balance.


Describe how the student can use this equipment to determine the density of the liquid.

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.................................................................................................................................................. [3]

[Total: 3]

2 The diagram shows a coil of wire.

(not to scale)

The volume of the wire in the coil is 16.6 cm


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and its mass is 148 g.

Calculate the density of the metal used for the wire in the coil.

3 [3]
density = .............................................. g/cm

[Total: 3]
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3 The mass of an empty beaker is 400 g.

Calculate the weight of the empty beaker.

weight = .............................................. N [4]

[Total: 4]

4 A student measures the mass of a piece of metal. Its mass is 146 g.

State the name of the instrument used to measure the mass.

.................................................................................................................................................. [1]

[Total: 1]

5 A student collects 0.21 kg of water.

Calculate the weight of this water.

weight of water = .............................................. N [3]

[Total: 3]

6 The diagram shows a coil of wire.

(not to scale)

A student measures the length of the coil using a ruler. His measurement is 3.8 cm.
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There are 20 turns of wire in the coil. The student uses his measurement to calculate the average
thickness of the wire.

(a) Show that the average thickness of the wire is about 0.2 cm.

average thickness of wire = .............................................. cm [2]

(b) The student’s measurement of 3.8 cm is inaccurate.

Suggest one reason why the measurement is inaccurate.

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........................................................................................................................................... [1]

[Total: 3]

7 Define the following terms [7]

a. Speed and Velocity using graphic

b. Distance and displacement

c. Acceleration also define positive and negative Acceleration

d. What is difference between weight and mass

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