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Physical Sciences P1 May/June 2025 Quiz

Engaging multiple-choice quiz on key physics concepts from the May/June 2025 Physical Sciences Paper 1, covering mechanics, forces, motion, energy, waves, electrostatics, and circuits.

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Published March 15, 2026

Quiz Questions & Answers

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Question 1: Three forces act on an object so that the resultant force is zero. Which vector diagram correctly represents these three forces in equilibrium?

A diagram where two forces point in the same direction and the third opposes them partially.

A diagram showing three forces forming a closed triangle.

A diagram with all three forces pointing towards a single point.

A linear diagram where forces cancel pairwise.

Question 2: Two objects each of mass m are separated by distance r, exerting gravitational force F. If one mass becomes 2m and separation 2r, what is the new force magnitude?

F/2

F/4

2F

4F

Question 3: For a ball projected vertically upwards, the velocity-time graph shows points P, Q, R, S. Which point corresponds to the greatest height above the ground?

Point P (initial velocity)

Point Q (decelerating phase)

Point R (where velocity is zero)

Point S (after peak)

Question 4: In an inelastic collision of two hard objects in an isolated system, what is conserved?

Both momentum and kinetic energy

Neither momentum nor kinetic energy

Momentum only, not kinetic energy

Kinetic energy only, not momentum

Question 5: A crate slides down a 30° incline at constant 2 m/s with friction 40 N. A force F parallel to the incline maintains speed. What is the magnitude of F?

Approximately 21.21 N upwards

Approximately 10.89 N downwards

Approximately 10.89 N upwards

40 N upwards

Question 6: A ball falls freely from height h to point B in time t, then 8h to ground in 2 s. What is t?

2 s

1 s

0.5 s

4 s

Question 7: Trolley A (1.5 kg) at rest collides inelastically with B (2 kg) at speed v, sticking and moving 0.8 m in 2 s. What is v?

0.6 m/s

0.4 m/s

1.2 m/s

0.8 m/s

Question 8: A bat flies at v_B towards a cliff, emitting sound f_s. Reflected waves detected at f_s + 850 Hz, with λ_L = 0.016 m, speed of sound 340 m/s. What is v_B?

10 m/s

5 m/s

13.6 m/s

20 m/s