3 Term 3 Test Questions
3 Term 3 Test Questions
3 Term 3 Test Questions
Term 3 Test
PHYSICAL SCIENCES - CONTROL TEST
Time: 40 minutes
Marks: 50
QUESTION 1
There are four possible options for each answer in the following questions. Each question has
only ONE correct answer. Choose the correct answer and write only A, B, C or D next to the
question number.
1.1
Consider the following diagram of a circuit. The light bulbs are not necessarily identical.
the reading on A1
1.2
(ii) When a switch in a circuit is closed, a voltmeter connected across a battery reads
the emf of the battery.
(iii) Voltmeters connected across equal resistors which are in parallel, will give the
same reading.
(iv) Voltmeters are always connected in parallel.
Which of the above statements are true?
A
All of them
(2)
1.3
10 C of charge passes a point in a circuit in 2 minutes. The current in the circuit is:
A
0,083 A
0,2 A
5A
12 A
(2)
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QUESTION 2
Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. Write only True or False next
to the question number. If the statement is FALSE, write down the correct statement.
2.1
When two cells are connected such that the positive terminal of the first joins the
positive terminal of the second, the batteries are said to be connected in series.
(2)
2.2
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QUESTION 3
Give one word or term for each of the following descriptions. Write only the word or term next to
the question number.
3.1
3.2
A measure of how much charge is passing a certain point in a circuit in a given amount
of time.
(1)
3.3
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QUESTION 4
Consider the diagram of a circuit containing one cell connected to 2 bulbs in series with a switch
that is closed.
4.1
Copy the diagram onto your answer sheet and draw in an ammeter that measures the
current through the wire at A.
(1)
4.2
4.3
How much current passed point C if the circuit was closed for 2 minutes?
(3)
4.4
In the circuit diagram drawn in question 4.1, draw in a voltmeter measuring the potential
difference between point A and B.
(1)
4.5
The battery was marked as 3,0 V. The voltage across AB was found to be 1,8 V. What is
the voltage across CD? Explain why VAB is different to VCD.
(2)
4.6
How will the brightness of bulb 1 compare to bulb 2? Explain why this is observed.
(2)
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QUESTION 5
Consider the circuit below: The bulbs are identical. The resistance of the battery, ammeter and
connecting wires can be ignored.
5.1
Calculate the voltage of all three cells if they can transfer 90 J of energy to 20 C of
charge.
(4)
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
If one of the light bulbs burns out, how would the brightness of the other two bulbs be
affected? Write only SHINE BRIGHTER/SHINE DIMMER.
(1)
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QUESTION 6
Pamela and Thandi set up the following circuit consisting of two resistors connected in series to
a 3 V battery and a switch. An ammeter is connected in series and a voltmeter is connected over
the first resistor.
When Pamela and Thandi connect up the circuit they get a reading of 1,5 A on the ammeter, and
2 V on the voltmeter.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
If the resistance of R1 is 1,33 , explain how Thandi could calculate the resistance of R2
without the use of Ohms Law. What is the value of R2?
(2)
6.5
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[TOTAL: 50 marks]
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