MARK SCHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 40 SYLLABUS/COMPONENT: 0625/01. PHYSICS Paper 1 (Multiple Choice)
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1 June 2003 INTERNATIONAL GSE MARK SHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 40 SYLLABUS/OMPONENT: 0625/0 PHYSIS Paper (Multiple hoice)
2 Page Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE Question Number Key Question Number Key A 2 D 2 B 22 D 3 B 23 B 4 24 B 5 D 25 B 6 26 D 7 A 27 A 8 D 28 A 9 B 29 B 0 B 30 D A D 3 B 33 A 4 D 34 A 5 B 35 6 A 36 B 7 A 37 D 8 A 38 A 9 B 39 D 20 D 40 B TOTAL 40 University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
3 June 2003 INTERNATIONAL GSE MARK SHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 80 SYLLABUS/OMPONENT: 0625/02 PHYSIS Paper 2 (ore)
4 Page Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE NOTES ABOUT MARK SHEME SYMBOLS B marks M marks marks A marks c.a.o. e.c.f. e.e.o.o. Brackets ( ) Underlining Un.pen. OR/or are independent marks, which do not depend on any other marks. or a B mark to be scored, the point to which it refers must actually be seen in the candidate s answer. are method marks upon which accuracy marks (A marks) later depend. or an M mark to be scored, the point to which it refers must be seen in the candidate s answer. If a candidate fails to score a particular M mark, then none of the dependent A marks can be scored. are compensatory method marks which can be scored even if the points to which they refer are not written down by the candidate, provided subsequent working gives evidence that they have known it, e.g. if an equation carries a mark and the candidate does not write down the actual equation but does correct working which shows he knew the equation, then the mark is scored. are accuracy or answer marks which either depend on an M mark, or allow a mark to be scored. means correct answer only. means error carried forward. This indicates that if a candidate has made an earlier mistake and has carried his incorrect value forward to subsequent stages of working, he may be given marks indicated by e.c.f. provided his subsequent working is correct, bearing in mind his earlier mistake. This prevents a candidate being penalised more than once for a particular mistake, but only applied to marks annotated e.c.f.. means each error or omission. around words or units in the mark scheme are intended to indicate wording used to clarify the mark scheme, but the marks do not depend on seeing the words or units in brackets, e.g. 0 (J) means that the mark is scored for 0, regardless of the unit given. indicates that this must be seen in the answer offered, or something very similar. means unit penalty. An otherwise correct answer will have one mark deducted if the unit is wrong or missing. This only applies where specifically stated in the mark scheme. Elsewhere, incorrect or missing units are condoned. indicates alternative answers, any one of which is satisfactory for scoring the marks. University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
5 Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE TARGET QUESTION SHEME MARK GRADE (a) 8 (b) EITHER OR greater smaller AND AND Thickness of rule thread stretched when on rule OR overlap at ends OR worn rule ends 2 2 (a) (i) 0 (ii) stretch OR shape (or suitable sketch) (b) (i) 20 (ii) up(wards) OR vertical (NOT vertically down) Accept arrow on diagram (iii) increase size/area of blocks/larger blocks OR increase number of blocks OR less soil in pot (NOT put pot on harder ground) 5 3 (a) A (b) (i) 5 (ii) 55 e.c.f. (iii) D = M/V in any form, seen or implied (words/letters/mix) EITHER OR OR e.c.f No e.c.f. (any number of significant figures) (e.c.f. for significant figures) A g/cm 3 kg/cm 3 kg/m 3 (0.89 kg/dm 3 is (NOT ) 9 OK) University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
6 Page 3 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (a) idea of air molecules moving (allow vibrating) (N.B. collide = moving ) idea of air molecules striking something (condone themselves) idea of air molecules striking walls A (b) (i) moves down (ii) increases (e.c.f.) M idea of more collisions (per unit time) (e.c.f.) OR P V must follow from (i) A 6 5 (a) line starting at 0 o reasonably horizontal line at any temp for half the time horizontal from zero time as far as dotted line (ignore anything to R. of line) (b) (i) water boils OR heat loss = heat supplied (NOT evaporates/ turns to gas) mark (i) and (ii) (ii) gives water/molecules energy to together escape OR break bonds OR change state OR heat loss from sides/surface/to air M mark alongside graph A 5 6 (a) (i) normal correct, by eye mark along- (ii) reflected ray correct, by eye (ignore normal; ignore any arrow) side diagram (iii) both i and r correctly marked (condone sloppy normal and sloppy refracted ray) (b) parallel to ray striking mirror (allow incident ray) OR same direction (NOT equal/same as) (N.B. sentence must be completed, i.e. no inference from line on diagram) 4 University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
7 Page 4 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (a) (b) 5 points plotted 2 small square (- e.e.o.o.) ignore 0,0 (e.c.f.) B2 reasonable line through his points drawn with rule/thickness reasonable (c) (i) flash light travels quickly OR sound travels slowly (accept figure) light travels faster than sound (accept figure) light travels much faster than sound (accept figures) A (iii) OR correct value from his graph 2 square clear and correct indication on graph of how obtained (minimum: dot at appropriate point) 0 8 (a) harge(s) OR energy (NOT electricity (condone as extra), charged particles (condone as extra), current, electrons (condone as extra), voltage) (b) (i) 0 (ii) mention of 6V mention of rising OR not instantaneous (NOT reads ) (iii) any realistic example of something turned on/off after a time lapse, e.g. electronic egg timer, turn-off bedside radio 6 9 (a) (i) wire shown curved between A and B wire displaced all along between A and B, and reasonably smooth A mark alongside diagram (ii) idea of force (in any direction) M on current/current-carrying conductor A when in magnetic field A University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
8 Page 5 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (b) line curved in opposite direction mark 6 alongside diagram 0 (a) (i) electrons OR cathode rays (NOT betaparticles) something hitting the screen (NOT form a spot ) idea of fluorescence (of the screen, NOT the gas ) (ii) focus (iii) time base OR ms/cm (iv) electrons/cathode rays deflected (e.c.f. from (i); allow attracted if intention clear) something deflected horizontally M some idea of repeated sweeps/back and forth A (b) (i) (y-)input (allow y-plates) (ii). trace moves horizontally/sideways/left/right 2. trace moves vertically/up/down (a) onnection to either side of cell, but not shorted out VR in series with lamp, and not shorted out OR correctly connected as a potential divider (condone inclusion of a switch) (b) (i) R + R 2 2 A (ii). Resistance = p.d./current in any form (words/letters/mix) 6/2 e.c.f. 0.5 or 2 e.c.f. A University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
9 Page 6 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE his calculated current his calculated current all 3 his calculated current A OR amp OR ampere somewhere in (ii) (iii) voltmeter shown correctly connected (any recognisable symbol; allow re-drawn circuit) mark 0 alongside diagram 2 (a) his weight (b) distance OR height (c) (i) 000N climber OR heavier OR first (ii) his answer to (i) (d) (i) chemical (accept fuel) (ii) food (accept muscles) (iii) maintaining body function heat loss any K.E. sounds 7 Mark first correct answer, condone extras University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
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11 June 2003 INTERNATIONAL GSE MARK SHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 80 SYLLABUS/OMPONENT: 0625/03 PHYSIS Paper 3 (Extended)
12 Page Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (a) (i) force of gravity acts on masses/weight of masses (ii) vector has direction/force has direction 2 (b) (i) spring (more difficult) M any correct relevant pair of values A (ii) P marked at extension 25 mm to 28 mm A explanation in terms of end of proportionality (iii) each graph read at 5 N, approx. 25 mm, 9 mm difference correct, 6 mm +/- mm A 6 [8] 2 (a) change in speed is.5 m/s deceleration = decrease in speed/time or.5/2 a = (-/+) 0.25 m/s A 3 (b) average speed =.75 m/s distance = 2 m A 2 [5] 3 (a) attempt to use triangle or parallelogram of forces stated scale used 950 N and 220 N in correct relative directions correct resultant drawn in weight = 785 N [limits 700 N to 850 N] M A A 5 (b) (i) work = force x distance or 500 x 3.0 work = 4500 J A (ii) power = work/time or 4500/2.5 power = 800 W A 4 [9] 4 (a) air molecules hit dust particles hits continuously/unevenly/hits cause movement in all directions air molecules fast moving/high energy M A 3 (b) any attempt to use p x v = constant or correct proportion fraction 2 x 80/25 seen p = 6.4 x 0 (Pa) A 3 [6] 5 (a) Y is a wire of different metal/not copper Z is a galvanometer/millivoltmeter/miiiiammeter 2 (b) 2 junctions at different temperatures, accept one hot, one cold temperature difference causes e.m.f./voltage/current reading of meter changes (with temperature) junction at known temperature/need for calibration max 3 (c) dull or black surface [6] University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
13 Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (a) (i) incident ray, refracted ray and normal drawn all correct and meeting at a point A (ii) angle of incidence and refraction correctly identified (iii) values correct within agreed limits 4 (b) use of sini/sinr correct substitution from candidates values value correct within agreed limits from candidate's values A 3 [7] 7 (a) value 3 x 0 m/s A (b) speed of light (much) greater than speed of sound or value for sound A (c) (i) source and receiver arrangement with detail and labels A (ii) distance between source and receiver time between flash and bang (iii) speed = distance/time max 4 [6] 8 (a) (i) use of charge = It or I = 90/45 current = 2 A (ii) resistance = voltage/current or 6/2 resistance is 3 ohm (iii) energy = Vit or Vq or 6 x 90 energy is 540 J A A A 6 (b) idea of energy transfer is (6) J/ A 2 [8] 9 (a) (i) power = VI or 24 X 2 power is 48 W (ii) voltage = power/current or 48/0.4 voltage is 20 V (b) (i) no/very little energy/power lost or energy/power in = energy/power out (ii) any mention of magnetic field changing magnetic field field passes through core or secondary coil induces voltage in secondary coil number of turns on secondary determines voltage output A A 4 max 4 [8] University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
14 Page 3 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (a) (i) circular line of force around wire through P arrow(s) on line anticlockwise - none wrong M A (ii) arrow through Q to left A 3 (b) (i) none/stays same (ii) direction reverses 2 (c) at S - stronger at T - same (strength) at W - same (strength) 3 [8] (a) (i) source, detector named absorber/air and labels (ii) take detector reading with no source (background) detector reading with source, detector and air only detector reading with appropriate named absorber (including distance in air) (iii) same reading with absorber(including air) as background so all alpha absorbed by cardboard/paper/air, others would get through max 6 (b) curved path stated or drawn path at right angles to magnetic field into paper 3 [9] TOTAL 80 University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
15 June 2003 INTERNATIONAL GSE MARK SHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 60 SYLLABUS/OMPONENT: 0625/05 PHYSIS Practical
16 Page Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE two room temp readings (sensible) table completed, temps rising evidence of temp to better than deg all temps to better than deg time unit temp unit Graph temp axis labelled scale suitable plotting (check one on A) plotting (check one on B) line judgement shape thickness Statement Justification (adequate) OR good 2 TOTAL 5 2. d sensible unit diagram blocks parallel and in correct position rule position shown r correct h sensible with unit V calculation correct c stated (sensible) at least 5 turns used calculation of V average calculated 2/3 sf unit sensible G estimate v correct, 2/3 sf, unit TOTAL 5 3. three correct units 3 both I to at least dp both V to at least dp R value (check first) correct both R to 2/3 sf correct ratio (as decimal) no unit 2/3 sf ratio University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
17 Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE Diagram voltmeter in parallel across the motors ammeter correct variable resistor connected to vary current through one motor correct symbols for all three TOTAL 5 4. angle 30 (+) angle 40 (+) pins and G at least 5cm apart G correct and neat new G line correct and neat x line correct position record of x correct unit y line correct position record of y correct unit (same as x, stated or not) correct ratio x/y no unit 2/3 sf value TOTAL 5 University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
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19 June 2003 INTERNATIONAL GSE MARK SHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 40 SYLLABUS/OMPONENT: 0625/06 PHYSIS Alternative to Practical
20 Page Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (a) Seven correct values: 0, 2, 3, 6, 9, 0, 2 (- each error) 2 (b) (c) Graph: Scales, labelled, suitable size Axes, right way round Plots to ½ sq (- each error) Line shape Line thickness Triangle greater than ½ line and method used orrect interpolation to ½ sq 2 TOTAL 0 2 (a) 36 o ( o ) (b) Refracted ray drawn 22 o ( o ) normal correct (by eye) neat, thin, correct lines (c) orrect refracted ray (by eye) with arrow (d) Separation (LHS) at least 5cm Separation (RHS) at least 5cm TOTAL 8 3 (a) (i) Voltmeter across lamp (ii) Variable resistor/rheostat (b) orrect position (c) V A correct R at 9.8V = (any sf) all R to 2/3 sf consistent 2 sf or consistent 3 sf TOTAL 9 4 (a) (i) 6.8cm (68mm) (ii) 6.8 unit, mm (b) (i) 3.8/3.77 or 0.38/0.377 mm or cm as appropriate University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
21 Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper IGSE EXAMINATIONS JUNE (ii) 0.94/0.95 (or evidence of division by 4) (iii) / (c) Thickness of string/thickness of marks on string/stretching of string/metre rule measures to mm TOTAL 8 5 (a) (i) polystyrene (ii) Least steep curve (or numbers suitably quoted) (b) Three from: Thickness of insulator Room temp. Starting temp. Mass/vol./amount of water Using same can 3 TOTAL 5 University of ambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 2003
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