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MONTHLY TEST (MAC)


PHYSICS
FORM 5
Name: _________________________________
Answer QUESTIONS Answer ALL all the questions.

Class: __________________________________

1.

Diagram 1.1 shows two cars, P and Q, travelling in the oppose directions, passing through a sharp band. A mirror is placed at X.

Diagram 1.1 (a) Diagram 1.2 shows an incomplete ray diagram when a plane mirror is placed at X.

Diagram 1.2 (i) Complete the ray diagram in Diagram 1.2

Diagram 1.3

[2 marks] (ii) State the light phenomenon involved in (a) (i). ____________________________________ [1 mark]

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(iii)

Based on your answer in (a)(i), state the problem experienced by the driver in car P. ____________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] Diagram 1.3 shows an incomplete ray diagram when a curve mirror is placed at X to replace the plane mirror in Diagram 1.2. The curve mirror is used to overcome the problem that occur in (a). (i) Give the name of the curve mirror. ___________________________ [1 mark] (ii) Complete the ray diagram in Diagram 1.3 [2 marks] (iii) Based on your answer in b (ii), how the curve mirror solved the problem in (a) (iii)? ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

(b)

(c)

The characteristics of the image formed by the curved mirror in Figure 1.3 are diminished, virtual and upright. (i) What happen to the characteristics of the image when the focal length of the curved mirror is increased? ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark] (ii) Give the reason for your answer in (c)(i). ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

2.

Diagram 1.1 shows the image of a patients teeth seen in a mirror used by a dentist.

Diagram 1.1 (a) Name the type of the mirror used by the dentist. _______________________________________ [1 mark] (b) State the light phenomenon that causes the image of the teeth. _________________________________________________ [1 mark] 2

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State three characteristics of the image formed. _____________________________________________________________________ [2 marks] In the diagram below, the arrow represents the teeth as the object of the mirror. Complete the ray diagram by drawing the required rays to locate the position of the image.

(d)

Diagram 1.2

[3 marks]

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Diagram 2.1 shows the wing mirrors of a car which helps the driver to see objects behind the car.

Diagram 2.1 (a) State the type of mirror used. ________________________ [1 mark] Give one reason why this type of mirror is used instead of a plane mirror. ___________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] In Diagram 2.2, F is the focal point and C is the centre of curvature of a convex mirror.

(b)

(c)

Diagram 2.2 (i) Complete the ray diagram in Diagram (b) to show the position of the image formed. [3 marks] State three characteristics of the image formed. _____________________________________________________________ [2 marks] Give a reason why this type of mirror is not suitable to be used as a shaving mirror. _______________________________________________________ [1 mark]

(ii)

(iii)

[Test Mac 2013] 4. 3 Diagram 2.1 shows a displacement-time graph of the oscillation of a loaded spring.

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Diagram 2.1 (a) Based in diagram 2.1 (i) Label the period using the symbol T [1 mark] (ii) Label the amplitude using the symbol A. [1 mark] What is meant by period? ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

(iii)

(b)

What will happen to the period of the oscillation when the frequency of the waves increases. _____________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] If the spring is undergoing damping, what will happen to the amplitude of the oscillation? _____________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] Loaded spring will stop oscillating after a few minutes. On diagram below, sketch the displacement-time graph to show the damping process. displacement, s (cm)

(c)

(d)

time, t (s)

[2 marks]

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Diagram 3 shows a group of identical pendulum K, L, M, N, O and P. The pendulum is arranged in line then L is allowed to oscillate. Consequences all the pendulums starts to oscillate. It is observed that N is vibrating at the maximum amplitude. The length of the pendulum affected the frequency of oscillation.

Diagram 3 (a) What is the meaning of amplitude? _____________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] Observe Diagram 3, base from the diagram and the information given; (i) Compare the length of the pendulum L and pendulum N ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark] (ii) Name the phenomenon involved ___________________________ [1 mark] (c) Explain why the rest of the pendulums start to oscillate after pendulum L is oscillated and pendulum N oscillates at the maximum amplitude. _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ [2 marks]

(b)

56.

Diagram 4.1 shows a wooden dipper oscillating on the surface of water to generate water waves.

Diagram 4.1

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Underline the correct answer in the brackets to complete the sentence below. Water waves are (longitudinal, transverse) waves. [1 mark]

(b)

The water waves generated travel with certain speed on the surface of the water. State one factor which affects the speed of the water waves. _____________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] (i) What happens to the energy of the water waves as it travels away from the wooden dipper? ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark] Name the phenomenon in (c) (i)? ___________________________ [1 mark]

(c)

(ii)

67.

Diagram 5.1 shows a water waves travelling from deep area to shallow area.

Diagram 5.1 (a) What is meant by refraction of water wave? _____________________________________________________________________ [1 mark] Complete diagram 5.1 to show the direction of propagation of the water waves in deep area and shallow area. Draw the waves pattern in both areas. [2 marks] Calculate the wavelength at deep area if the speed of water waves at shallow area and deep area are 4.0 m s-1 and 9.0 m s-1 respectively. The wavelength at shallow area is 2 m.

(b)

(c)

[2 marks]

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Diagram 6.1 shows three students investigating a phenomenon of sound wave by standing at position L, M and N. A signal generator and a speaker is set next to the corner of the building. The investigation is carried out by changing the frequency of the signal generator and the three students are assign to listen to the sound transmit by the speaker begin with a frequency of 586 Hz.

Diagram 6.1 (a) (i) What type of wave is the sound wave? ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark] As the frequency of the signal generator increases only one student can still hear the sound clearly. Which of the student is able to hear the sound clearly? ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark] Give one reason for your answer in a (ii)? ______________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

(ii)

(iii)

(b)

The speed of the sound wave in air is 330 m s-1. Calculate the wavelength of the sound wave.

[2 marks] (c) On the space below sketch a graph to present a change of sound wave from high pitch sound to low pitch sound with constant loudness.

[2 marks]

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