spm trial 2009 phy ans (pahang)
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Answer Scheme
Jabatan Pelajaran Negeri Pahang (JPNP) 2009
Trial Exam 2009 Physics Paper 1
1 C 11 B 21 A 31 D 41 C
2 A 12 D 22 D 32 C 42 D
3 D 13 A 23 C 33 A 43 A
4 A 14 D 24 A 34 B 44 C
5 D 15 B 25 B 35 B 45 A
6 C 16 D 26 C 36 A 46 A
7 C 17 C 27 B 37 B 47 C
8 A 18 D 28 B 38 D 48 C
9 B 19 C 29 B 39 C 49 D
10 C 20 C 30 D 40 D 50 D
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PHYSICS Paper 2 (MARKING SCHEME)- Trial Examination F5 2009 JPN Pahang.
Q1 Marking scheme Marks
(a) 5 kPa 1
(b)(i) Perpendicular to the scale of Bourdon Gauge 1
(ii) 165 kPa 1
(c) increase 1
TOTAL 4
QQ22 EEXXPPLLAANNAATTIIOONN MMAARRKKSS((aa)) Tendency of object to remain at rest or moving with
uniform velocity1
((bb)) Mass in 2.1(a)
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((bb)) D : Reading of rate meter increase 2
((cc))((ii))226Ra 222Rn = 4
88 86 2
He2
((cc))((iiii))Sodium: 45/3=15 hrs
Cobalt 60: 15.9/3 = 5.3 yrsRadium : 4860/3 = 1620 yrs
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((dd)) Sodium 24 :short half lifeEmit beta, can penetrate soil 1
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TOTAL 12
Q9 Marking scheme Marks
(a) deflected 1
(b) -in 9(a) incident angle equal reflected angle
-incident angle 9(a) < 9(b)
-reflected angle9(a)< 9(b)
Relate : incident angle increase, reflected angle increase
Physics concept : incident angle = reflected angle
Name : Law of reflection
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(c) Bottom edge of mirror from floor = 150 cm /2
= 75 cm
Height of mirror =160 cm /2
= 80 cm
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(d) modification explanation
Device : periscope Cheaper than CCTV
2 plane mirrors // 2 prisms Reflect light from object
Mirrors are arranged Parallel Light from first mirror will be
reflected into second mirror
Light from second mirror is
reflected into the observers
eyes
Tube or casing to hold mirror easier to handle periscope
Mirrors are at 45 angle
Diagram also accepted
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TOTAL 20
QQ1100 EEXXPPLLAANNAATTIIOONN MMAARRKKSS((aa)) Work done to transfer 1 C charges from one point to another 1
((bb)) o Electrical power is generated at high current and low voltage
o Before transmission, current passes through step up
transformer
o During transmission, electrical power is at low current and high
voltage to reduce power loss
o At reception point, current passes through step down
transformer
o At reception, electrical power is at low voltage and high current
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((cc)) o Nonrenewable resources : natural gas, petroleum
o : will be depleted
o : pollute the environment
o Renewable resources : hidro, solar & wind
o Will not be depleted
o : does not pollute environment
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((dd))((ii))
Characteristic Explaination
Material: steel alloy Strong, will not breakeeasily
U shape steel alloy Not too heavy
Trust and support join Can support bigger weight
Large diameter cable Less resistance
made from small diameterand laminated wire
Reduce eddy current
Cable made from lowdensity material
Cable is not heavy
*Accept any relevant answers
10(max)
TOTAL 20
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Q11 Marking Scheme Marks11 (a) Power is rate of work done 1
(b) -low mass-more agile
-high height-easy to shoot goal
-responding time fast easy to catch ball-power high(short time to move brick)-will not tire easily// more energy
-small time to complete 100m run- can run fast
Choose C: low mass, tall, respond fast, high power & can run fast
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(c) -runner has Inertia
-to continue moving forward
-the legs stop, body continue moving forward
-Unstable and fall
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(d)
Student 1 : power = mgh/t
= 55 x 10 x 10/ 12
=458 W
Student 2: power = 60 x 10 x 10 / 14
=428 W
Student 1 has higher power
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12(a) -intrinsic semiconductor such as silicon atom
-doped with pentavalent atom such as phosphorous
- each pentavalent atom contribute one free electron
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(b)
(i) Bulb 12.2(ii)
- Electron from n-type drift to p-n junction- Holes from p-type drift to p-n junction- At the junction electrons and holes combines to ensure continuous
current flow. Bulb light up
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(c) (i) Ratio Np: Ns =Vp:Vs
=240V:24V
=100 ( to get 24 V output)(ii)type of core :Laminated soft iron core (reduce power loss due to eddy
current in the core)
(iii)full wave rectification: (less power loss & continuous current)
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(d)(i) Full wave rectification circuit diagram
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Input signal alternating current
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Output signal full wave rectification
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(ii) Why
- To smoothen the current
How
- When current increases in circuit capacitor stores charges- When current decreases in the circuit capacitor discharges (supply
charges to the circuit)
- Make the current flow more stable
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TOTAL 20
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PERSIDANGAN KEBANGSAAN PENGETUA-PENGETUA
SEKOLAH MENENGAH
NEGERI PAHANG
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SPM 2009
PHYSICS
PERATURAN PEMARKAHAN
Peraturan pemarkahan ini mengandungi 17 halaman bercetak
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SULIT
4531
Fizik
September
2009
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PHYSICS
Paper 3
SECTION A
Question 1
1 1 (a) (i) 1 State the correct manipulated variable
Length /L
1 (ii) 1 State the correct responding variable
Resistance /R // Potential difference / V
1 (iii) 1 State one fixed variable correctly
Diameter of the wire // Cross-sectional area of the wire // Type of
wire //current
6 (c) 6 TabulateL, I, V andR correctly
Give a tick () based on the following:
A Columns L, I, V and R
B Correct units for I, V and R
C All values of L correct
D All values of I correct
E All values of V correct
F All values of V consistent to 1 or 2 d.p.
G All values of R correct
H All values of R consistent to 1, 2,3 or 4 d.p.
L / cm I/ A V/ V R /
20.0 0.2 0.5 2.5
30.0 0.2 0.7 3.5
40.0 0.2 0.9 4.5
50.0 0.2 1.1 5.5
60.0 0.2 1.3 6.5
Note forG : Accept e.c.f. from E
Marks awarded :
Number of Marks
8 6
6 - 7 5
4 - 5 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
Total marks : 6
Question 1 (continued)
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5 (d) 5 Draw correctly a graph ofR againstL
Give a tick () based on the following:
A R at they-axis,L at thex-axis
B Correct units at both axes
C Uniform scale at both axes
D 5 points plotted correctly
[Note : 3 or 4 points plotted correctly : ]
E Best straight line
F Minimum size of graph 5 x 4 big squares
(Big square : 2 cm x 2 cm)
(From the origin to the last point)
Marks awarded :Number of Marks
7 5
5-6 4
3-4 3
2 2
1 1
Total marks : 5
1 (e) 1 State the correct relationship based on the straight line drawn
For a straight line with positive gradient passing through the
origin,
Resistance is directly proportional to length /R directly proportional
toL / LR
For a straight line with positive gradient that does not pass
through the origin,
Resistance increases linearly with length
1 (f) 1 State one suitable precaution
Check the voltmeter for zero error and make zero adjustment //
Position of the eye such that the image of the pointer in the mirror isblocked by the pointer to avoid parallax error
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Question 2
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Question 2
2 2 a(i) 1 Draw the extrapolation line fromt = 1 min to the y-axis
2 State the correct value of
25C
1 (ii) 1 State the correct relationship of and t increases linearly with t
3 (iii) 1 Construct a sufficiently large triangle (4x4)
2 Make the correct substitution
69-37
5-1
3 State the correct value with unit
8.0C min
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2 b(i) 1 Make correct substitution
E=P x t = 200 x 5 x 60
2 State correct answer with unit
60 000 J
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(ii)
c
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Make the correct substitution
C = 60 P =
mM 8 x 0.4
60 x 200
State the correct answer
3750
State the correct unit
J kg-1
C-1
State one suitable precaution
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-Eye perpendicular to scale of thermometer to avoid parallax error
-Repeat experiment 4 times and calculate average
-Stir cooking oil before taking thermometer reading to get uniformtemperature
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Section B
Question 3
1 3(a) 1 Write a suitable inference
The object distance affects the size of the image1 (b) 1 Write a suitable hypothesis
The greater the object distance, the smaller the size of the image
10 (c) (i) 1 State the aim of the experiment
To investigate the relationship between the object distance and thesize of the image
(ii) 2 State the manipulated variable and responding variable
Manipulated variable : object distance, u
Responding variable : size of the image,H
3 State the fixed variable
Focal length of the lens / type of lens
(iii) 4 State the list of apparatus and materials
Convex lens with holder, light bulb with power supply, screen,metre rule
(iv) 5 Draw a functional arrangement of the apparatus
Light bulb in holder connected to power supply// Cross-wire as theobject in front of the bulb, convex lens in holder and screen allalign.
(v) 6 State how the manipulated variable is controlled
The convex lens is placed at distance of, u = 15 cm from the object
7 State how the responding variable is measured
The screen is adjusted until a sharp image is formed on it.The size of the image,His measured.
8 State how the procedure is repeated to obtain at least 5 sets ofresults
The procedure is repeated with values ofu = 20 cm, 25 cm, 30 cm,35 cm and 40 cm.
(vi) 9 State how the data is tabulated
u / cm H/ cm
15
20
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35
40
10 State how the data is analysed
A graph ofHagainst u is drawn
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Question 4
1 4(a) 1 Write a suitable inference
depth affects wavelength
1 (b) 1 Write a suitable hypothesis
Depth increases, wavelength increases10 (c) (i) 1 Write the aim of the experiment
To investigate the relationship between depth and wavelength
(ii) 2 State the manipulated variable and responding variable
Manipulated variable : depth, h
Responding variable : wavelength,
3 State the fixed variable
frequency
(iii) 4 State the complete list of apparatus and materials
D.c. power supply, ripple tank and accessories, lamp, metre rule,
white paper, 5 pieces of perspecs/glass, stroboscope(iv) 5 Draw a functional diagram of the apparatus
(v) 6 State how the manipulated variable is controlled
The current was switched on.
The put one piece of perspecs in the ripple tank
7 State how the responding variable is measured
Mark the position of wave on the white paper as seen through thestroboscope
Measure the wavelength
8 State how the procedure is repeated to obtain at least 5 sets of
resultsThe procedure was repeated for different depth by putting pieces of
perspecs on top of the previous perspecs in the ripple tank; 2,3,4 and5 number of perspecs.
(vi) 9 State how the data is tabulated
Depth/ number of
perspecs
Wavelength / cm
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5
10 State how the data is analysed
A graph ofdepth against wavelength is drawn
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