Question 1
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The circuit shown contains a component X and two meters Y and Z in an electrical circuit.
Which unit is used when stating the value of X, and which units are used when stating the
readings on Y and Z?
Question 2
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An electrically charged student produces soap bubbles. When he holds his hand near the bubbles, they move away quickly from his hand.
For this movement of the bubbles to happen, which statement is correct?
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The bubbles must be negatively charged.
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The bubbles must be positively charged.
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The bubbles must have the opposite charge to the charge on the student.
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The bubbles must have the same charge as the charge on the student.
Question 3
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When a liquid evaporates, molecules escape from its surface and the temperature of the
remaining liquid changes.
Which row in the table shown is correct for the escaping molecules and for the temperature change of the remaining
liquid?
Question 4
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The diagram shows a helium atom.
Which particles in the helium atom have approximately the same mass?
Question 5
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Which diagram represents a single element?
Question 6
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The diagram shows the electrolysis of a dilute solution of copper( II ) chloride using inert electrodes.
Which row shows the products formed at each electrode and describes the bonding in copper( II )chloride?
Question 7
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An element is a solid at room temperature and does not conduct electricity.
What is the proton number of this element?
Question 8
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These are distance/time graphs.
Which graph shows an object moving at constant speed?
Question 9
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Which statement about weight is correct?
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A. Weight and mass are both measured in the same unit.
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B. Weight is the amount of matter in a body and is measured in kilograms.
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C. Weight is a force and is measured in kilograms.
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D. Weight is a force and is measured in newtons.
Question 10
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A student pours liquid into a measuring cylinder.
The student records the volume of the liquid from the scale on the measuring cylinder. He then puts the measuring cylinder containing the liquid on a balance and records the mass.
What else needs to be measured before the density of the liquid can be calculated?
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A. the depth of the liquid in the measuring cylinder
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B. the mass of the empty measuring cylinder
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C, the temperature of the liquid in the measuring cylinder
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D. the volume of the empty measuring cylinder
Question 11
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An electric motor is used to lift a container off a ship.
The output power of the motor is changed by changing the time taken to lift the container and by changing the work done in lifting the container.
Which row in the table shows changes that both increase the output power?
Question 12
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On a warm day, a swimmer climbs out of a swimming pool into the open air and water evaporates from his skin.
As the water evaporates, which molecules escape into the air first and what happens to the average speed of the remaining water molecules?
Question 13
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A sample of a solid is heated for 12 minutes and its temperature noted every minute.
The results are shown in the table.
How should the sample be described at the end of the 12 minutes?
Question 14
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Food is kept in a loosely-packed cool-box which uses two ice packs to keep it cool.
Where should the ice packs be placed to keep all the food as cool as possible?
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A. both at the bottom of the box
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B. both at the top of the box
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C. one at the front and one at the back of the box
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D. one on the left and one on the right of the box
Question 15
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A certain electrical appliance is powered from a mains supply.
The appliance normally uses a current of 3.0 A, but the current briefly rises to 4.0 A at the instant the appliance is switched on. The cable to the appliance is designed for currents up to 6.0 A.
A fuse is used to protect the circuit.
What should be the rating of the fuse?
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A. 1.0 A
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B. 3.0 A
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C. 5.0 A
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D. 13.0 A
Question 16
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A lamp is connected in four circuits in turn.
The batteries are identical and the resistors are identical.
In which circuit is the lamp brightest?
Question 17
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The table compares an atom of carbon-13 and an atom of nitrogen-14.
A neutral atom of carbon-13 and a neutral atom of nitrogen-14 have the same number of:
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A. electrons.
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B. ions.
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C. neutrons.
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D. protons.
Question 18
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In which substance are the particles close together and slowly moving past each other?
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A. air
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B. ice
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C. steam
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D. water
Question 19
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A student was provided with only a thermometer, a stopwatch and a beaker.
What could the student measure?
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A 10.5 g solid and 24.8 cm^3 liquid
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B. 10.5 g solid and 25 ° C
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C. 24.8 cm^3 liquid and 45 seconds
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D. 25 ° C and 45 seconds
Question 20
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Mixture 1 contains sand and water.
Mixture 2 contains salt and water.
Which method of separation could be used to obtain each of the required products from each mixture?
Question 21
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The diagram shows the electronic structures of atoms P and Q.
P and Q combine to form a molecule.
What is the formula of this molecule?
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A. PQ4
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B. PQ
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C. P2Q
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D. P4Q
Question 22
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Two isotopes of helium are Helium-3 and Helium-4.
Which two diagrams show the arrangement of particles in these two isotopes?
Question 23
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The first table describes the structures of four particles.
What are the correct values of X , Y and Z ?
Question 24
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The relative formula mass, Mr, of copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4, is 160.
Which mass of sulfur is present in 160g of copper(II) sulfate?
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A. 16g
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B. 32g
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C. 64g
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D. 128g
Question 25
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The diagram shows a section of an overhead power cable.
Which statement explains why a particular substance is used?
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A. Aluminium has a low density and is a good conductor of electricity.
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B. Porcelain is a good conductor of electricity.
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C. Steel can rust in damp air.
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D. Steel is more dense than aluminium.
Question 26
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Metals could be extracted from their molten chlorides using electrolysis.
Which substances are formed at each electrode?
Question 27
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Some reactions are listed below.
methane + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
sodium + water → sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
magnesium + hydrochloric acid → magnesium chloride + hydrogen
Which word correctly describes all of these reactions?
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A. combustion
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B. endothermic
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C. exothermic
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D. neutralisation
Question 28
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An experiment to determine the rate of a chemical reaction could be carried out using the apparatus shown.
Which reaction is being studied?
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A. C l 2 + 2KBr → 2KC l + Br2
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B. Mg + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + H2
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C. NaC l + AgNO3 → NaNO3 + AgC l
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D. NaOH + HC l → NaC l + H2O
Question 29
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Which type of reaction always forms a salt and water?
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A. exothermic
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B. neutralisation
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C. oxidation
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D. polymerisation
Question 30
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Which property is not characteristic of a base?
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A. It reacts with a carbonate to form carbon dioxide.
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B. It reacts with an acid to form a salt.
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C. It reacts with an ammonium salt to form ammonia.
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D. It turns universal indicator paper blue.