64650826 Science Form 3 Chap 7 Exercise Complete

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Electricity 1 Which of the following symbols A, B, C or D is an inductor? A B C D (PMR 2004) 2 The diagram shows an electric circuit. When the switch is on, what will happen to bulbs M1, M2 and M3? M1 M2 M3 A Lights up Does not light up Lights up B Lights up Lights up Does not light up C Does not light up Does not light up Lights up D Does not light up Lights up Does not light up (PMR 2004)

Transcript of 64650826 Science Form 3 Chap 7 Exercise Complete

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Electricity

1 Which of the following symbols A, B, C or D is an inductor?

A

B

C

D

(PMR 2004)

2 The diagram shows an electric circuit.

When the switch is on, what will happen to bulbs M1, M2 and M3?

M1 M2 M3

A Lights up Does not light up Lights up

B Lights up Lights up Does not light up

C Does not light up Does not light up Lights up

D Does not light up Lights up Does not light up

(PMR 2004)

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3 Integrated circuit are used in

I computers

II handphones

III calculators

A I and II only

B I and III only

C II and III only

D I, II and III

(PMR 2004)

4 Which of the following diagrams A, B, C or D shows the correct pattern of a magnet field?

(PMR 2004)

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5 A group of students carried out an experiment to classify objects as magnetic or non magnetic.

Which the following conclusions are correct?

A Magnetic objects Non magnetic objects

Iron nailGlass rodCopper screwPlastic spoon

Nickel coin

B Magnetic objects Non magnetic objects

Iron nailCopper screw

Nickel coinPlastic spoonGlass rod

C Magnetic objects Non magnetic objects

Iron nailNickel coin

Glass rodPlastic spoonCopper screw

D Magnetic objects Non magnetic objects

Glass rodNickel coin

Copper screwPlastic spoonIron nail

(PMR 2004)

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6 Which fuse in the circuits A, B, C or D, does not melt when the switch is on?

(PMR 2004)

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7 The diagram shows a negatively charged electroscope.

A negatively charged plastic ruler is brought closer to the metal cap.Which of the following is true about the piece of gold leaf in the electroscope?

A It diverges more

B It diverges and later gets closer again

C It gets closer to the metal plate

D Its divergence does not change

(PMR 2005)

8 The diagram shows four positions of compasses J, K, L and M.They are placed near to a solenoid that is wound around an iron rod.

Which of the following shows the correct direction of the compass needle?

A J and M

B J and L

C K and M

D K and L

(PMR 2005)

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9 The diagram shows polystyrene balls, P, Q R and S that have been charged through friction and hung in pairs.

What conclusion can be made about the charges of balls P, Q, R and S?

P Q R S

A Negative Negative Positive Positive

B Negative Positive Negative Negative

C Positive Negative Negative Negative

D Positive Positive Negative Negative(PMR 2005)

10 Diagram 22 shows a complete electric circuit. Bulb R does not light up when bulb S is burnt out.

Diagram 22

Which of the following statements correctly explains the situation?

A The resistance in bulb R is too high

B The voltage across bulb R is too low

C Bulb R and bulb S are connected in series

D Electric current decreases as it flows through the circuit(PMR 2006)

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11 A balloon which has been rubbed with a piece of cotton cloth is attracted to a positively charged ruler. This situation occurs because the balloon

A release negative charges

B receives negative charges

C has the same positive charges as the ruler

D has more positive charges than the ruler

PMR 2007

12 Diagram 23 shows a circuit where one of the bulbs has fused. This will prevent the other three bulbs from lighting up.

Diagram 23

Which bulb shown in the circuit is fused?

A K

B L

C M

D N

PMR 2007

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13 Diagram 21 shows four symbols for a circuit diagram.

Diagram 21

Diagram 22 shows a complete circuit.

Diagram 22

Which combination of the symbols would be the most suitable to measure the resistance of a bulb in the complete circuit in diagram 22?

PMR 2007

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14 Diagram 19 shows a complete electrical circuit.

Diagram 19Calculate the total resistance.

A 0.4 Ω

B 1.2 Ω

C 5.0 Ω

D 6.0 Ω

PMR 2008

16 Diagram 20 shows a parallel circuit with three identical bulbs, P, Q and R.

Diagram 20

What is the voltmeter reading across P if Q burns out?A 0 V

B 4 V

C 6 V

D 12 V

PMR 2008

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Paper 2

1 (a) A night market fruit seller found that a bulb at his stall is brighter when using a shorter wire. (PMR 2005)

Figure 2.1

Figure 2.2

(i) Based on the observations in Figure 2.1 and 2.2, state the difference in the brightness of the bulb.

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................................................................................................................................(1 mark)

(ii) What inference can be made based on Figures 2.1 and 1.2?

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(iii) State your hypothesis based on your observations in Figures 2.1 and 2.2.

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(1 mark)

Shorter wire

Longer wire

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(b) A pupil carries out an experiment to investigate the situation in Figures 2.1 and 2.2. Figure 2.3 shows the arrangement of apparatus for the experiment.

Figure 2.3

The pupil takes the following steps:

Step 1 : Touch jockey at Q on the nichrome wire where the distance between and Q is 30 cm.

Step 2 : Switch on and record the ammeter reading.

Step 3 : Repeat step 1 and step 2 by using nichrome wire with the lengths of 40 cm, 50 cm, 60 cm and 70 cm respectively.

(b) (i) Record the ammeter reading in the space provided.

The length of nichrome wire = 30 cm

Ammeter reading = 0.72 A

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The length of nichrome wire = 40 cm

Ammeter reading = .................A

The length of nichrome wire = 50 cm

Ammeter reading = .................A

The length of nichrome wire = 60 cm

Ammeter reading = ..................A

The length of nichrome wire = 70 cm

Ammeter reading = .................A

(2 marks)

(ii) Complete Table 2.4 by recording the ammeter reading on the respective length of the nichrome wire.

Length of nichrome wire / cm 30 40 50 60 70

Ammeter reading / A 0.72 ......... .......... ......... .........

Table 2.4

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(c) Using Table 2.4, draw a graph of current against length of wire.

(2 marks)(d) State the relationship between the length of wire and the current.

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..................................................................................................................................(1 mark)

(e) State the variables involved in this experiment.

Manipulated variable ...............................................................

Responding variable ...............................................................

Controlled variable Type of wire, number of dry cells, thickness of wire.

(2 marks)

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Z

(f) Based on the graph in (c), predict the ammeter reading for a nichrome wire with the length of 80 cm.

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(g) Based on the experiment, state the relationship between the brightness of the bulb and current.

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2 Diagram 4.1 shows the apparatus set-up apparatus for an electric circuit to study the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. (PMR 2007)

Diagram 4.1

(a) What is apparatus Z?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)

(b) State the function of X and Y.

Apparatus Function

X …………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………..

Y…………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………..

(c) Based on Diagram 4.1 suggest one way to reduce the reading of apparatus Z.

………………………………………………………………………………………………..

………………………………………………………………………………………………..(1 mark)

Y

X

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(d) Diagram 4.2 shows a parallel circuit.

Diagram 4.2

M1 and M2 are two identical bulbs. The resistance of each bulb is 2 ohms and the current in the circuit is 6 A.Calculate the voltage in the circuit.

3 (a) Diagram 4.1 shows a parallel circuit with three identical bulbs, J, K and L. (PMR 2008)

Diagram 4.1

(i) State the brightness of all the bulbs, if the switch in this circuit is on.

…………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)

A

M2

M1

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(ii) Give one reason for the answer in 4 (a)(i)

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(iii) If J is removed, what happen to K and L?

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(iv) If the parallel circuit is replaced by a series circuit, what happen to the other bulbs if one of the bulbs burns out?

……………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)

(b) Diagram 4.2 shows a complete electrical circuit. The metal paper clip is moved along the wire from M to N.

Diagram 4.2

(i) What happens to the ammeter reading as the clip moves along the wire from M to N?

……………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)

(ii) Give one reason fro the answer in 4 (b) (i)

…………………………………………………………………………………….

…………………………………………………………………………………….(1 mark)

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Electricity

Paper 11. A

2. A

3. D

4. C

5. B

6. B

7. A

8. B

9. B

10.C

11.B

12.C

13.B

14.C

Paper 2

No. Answers scheme1 a. (i) The bulb in figure 8.1 is brighter than the bulb in

figure 8.2.

(ii) The brightness of the bulb depends on the length

of the wire

(iii) The shorter the wire, the brighter the bulb.

b. (i) 40 cm - Ammeter reading = 0.67A

50 cm - Ammeter reading = 0.62A

60 cm - Ammeter reading = 0.57A

70 cm - Ammeter reading = 0.52A

(ii)

Length of nichrome wire / cm 30 40 50 60 70

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Ammeter reading / A 0.72 0.67 0.62 0.57 0.52

d. The longer the wire the smaller the current flow.

e. Manipulated variable: Length of nichrome wire

Responding variable: Ammeter reading/current.

f. 0.47 A

g. The higher the current flow, the brighter the bulb shine.

2 a. Ammeter

b. X = To measure the voltage.

Y = It changes the values of resistance in the circuit and hence the

current that flows through the circuit.

c. Adjust Y to a higher value./ Reduce the number of cells.

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d. 1 = 1 + 1R 2 2

1 = 2 R total = 1ΩR total

V = IRV = (6A)(1 Ω) = 6 V

3 a. (i) J, K and L have the same brightness.

(ii) Because the voltage received by bulb J, K and L is the same.

(iii) Bulb K and L will continue to light up.

(iv) In series circuit if one bulb burns, all of the other bulb will not light

up.

b. (i) The reading will reduce/decrease.

(ii) Because the resistance has increase by moving the metal clip which

will decrease the reading of the Ammeter.