P1a Foundation 2
P1a Foundation 2
Statements about the energy sources used to generate electricity are given in List B.
Draw one line from each energy source in List A to the statement about the energy source in
List B.
List A List B
Energy source Statement about energy source
Geothermal
Hydroelectric
Is unpredictable
Nuclear
Q2. (a) The diagrams, X, Y and Z, show how the particles are arranged in the three states of
matter.
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(ii) Which one of the diagrams, X, Y or Z, shows the arrangement of particles in a gas?
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(b) Draw a ring around the correct answer in each box to complete each sentence.
not moving.
(1)
stronger than
(ii) In a solid, the forces between the particles are equal to the forces between
weaker than
(c) The picture shows a puddle of water in a road, after a rain shower.
(i) During the day, the puddle of water dries up and disappears. This happens because
the water particles move from the puddle into the air.
What process causes water particles to move from the puddle into the air?
(ii) Describe one change in the weather which would cause the puddle of water to dry
up faster.
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q3. (a) A student used the apparatus drawn below to investigate the heating effect of an
electric heater.
Graph A shows how the student expected the temperature of the metal block to
change after the heater was switched on.
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(ii) The student measured the room temperature. He then switched the heater on and
measured the temperature of the metal block every 50 seconds.
The student calculated the increase in temperature of the metal block and plotted
Graph B.
After 300 seconds, Graph B shows the increase in temperature of the metal block is
lower than the increase in temperature expected from Graph A.
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(1)
Calculate the energy transferred to the heater from the electricity supply in
300 seconds.
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(b) The student uses the same heater to heat blocks of different metals. Each time the heater
is switched on for 300 seconds.
Each block of metal has the same mass but a different specific heat capacity.
Aluminium 900
Iron 450
Lead 130
Give, in terms of the amount of energy needed to heat the metal blocks, a reason for your
answer.
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(c) A homeowner uses an electric immersion heater to heat the water in his hot water tank.
The hot water tank has no insulation.
(i) Draw a ring around the correct answer to complete each sentence.
conduction.
evaporation.
conduction.
Energy is transferred through the copper wall of the hot water tank by convection.
evaporation.
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(ii) To keep the water in the tank hot for longer, the homeowner fits an insulating jacket
around the tank. The insulating jacket costs £12 to buy.
The homeowner expects to save £16 each year from reduced energy bills.
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Q4. The diagram shows the design of a solar cooker. The cooker heats water using infrared
radiation from the Sun.
(a) Why is the inside of the large curved dish covered with shiny metal foil?
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(b) Which would be the best colour to paint the outside of the metal cooking pot?
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(d) Calculate how much energy is needed to increase the temperature of 2 kg of water by 80 °
C.
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Energy = ...................................................................... J
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(Total 6 marks)
Q5. (a) A student investigated how the number of blades on a wind turbine affects the output
voltage of the turbine.
(i) The fan was always the same distance from the wind turbine.
Why?
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(1)
(ii) After switching the fan on, the student waited 20 seconds before taking the voltmeter
reading.
Suggest why.
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(iii) The student changed the number of blades on the wind turbine.
Number of blades
What conclusion can be made from the results in the scatter graph?
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(b) The amount of electricity generated using wind turbines is increasing.
Which graph, A, B or C, is most likely to show the electrical power output from a wind
turbine over one day?
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q6. A wood burning stove is used to heat a room.
The fire in the stove uses wood as a fuel. The fire heats the matt black metal case of the stove.
How does the design of the stove help to improve the rate of energy transfer by infrared
radiation?
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(b) Burning 1 kg of wood transfers 15 MJ of energy to the stove. The stove then transfers 13.5
MJ of energy to the room.
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(c) Some of the energy from the burning wood is wasted as the hot gases leave the chimney
and warm the air outside the house.
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(d) Some people heat their homes using electric heaters. Other people heat their homes
using a wood burning stove.
Give two environmental advantages of using a wood burning stove to heat a home rather
than heaters that use electricity generated from fossil fuels.
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(e) The metal case of the stove gets hot when the fire is lit.
Calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of the metal case to 70 °C.
Show clearly how you work out your answer and give the unit.
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Q7. (a) The table gives information about some ways of reducing the energy consumption in a
house.
Show that over 5 years, the most cost-effective method of reducing energy consumption is
to install cavity wall insulation.
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(b) Any device that transforms energy will waste energy.
Why must the total energy input to such a device always equal the total energy output from
the device?
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(c) A holiday cottage has a pre-payment electricity meter. The electricity is charged at the rate
of 20 p per kWh. A £2 coin is put into the meter and a 2.5 kW fire switched on.
Use the equations in the box to work out how many hours it will be before £2 runs out.
Assume that no other electrical device is switched on.
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Q8. The diagram below shows a house which has not been insulated. The cost of the energy
lost from different parts of the house during one year is shown on the diagram.
(a) The total cost of the energy lost during one year is £1000.
(i) What is the cost of the energy lost through the floor?
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(b) The table below shows how some parts of the house may be insulated to reduce energy
losses. The cost of each method of insulation is also given.
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(i) Which method of insulation would you install first? Explain why.
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(ii) Which method of insulation would you install last? Explain why.
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(Total 9 marks)
Q9. The diagram below shows an electric kettle and the label on the bottom of the kettle.
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(ii) Explain how convection currents are produced.
(Your answer should refer to density and temperature.)
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(Total 5 marks)
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M1.
(ii) X
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• becomes windy
• temperature increases
accept (becomes) sunny
“the sun” alone is insufficient
• less humid
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M3. (a) (i) temperature (increase) and time switched on are directly proportional
accept the idea of equal increases in time giving equal increases in
temperature
answers such as:
• as time increases, temperature increases
• positive correlation
• linear relationship
• temperature and time are proportional
score 1 mark
2
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(ii) any one from:
“it” refers to the metal block
(iii) 15 000
allow 1 mark for correct substitution, ie 50 × 300 provided no
subsequent step shown
2
(b) lead
reason only scores if lead is chosen
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conduction
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(ii) 3 / 4 (year)
or
0.75
or
9 months
or
274 days
2
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(b) black
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or
so temperature of water increases faster
accept to heat water faster
accept cooks food faster
or
reduces loss of water (by evaporation)
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M5. (a) (i) changing the distance may / will affect / change the voltmeter reading
accept so only one independent variable
accept distance affects speed of wind (turbine)
accept it is a control variable
accept to give valid results
fair test is insufficient
to make the results accurate is insufficient
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(iii) as the number of blades increases so does the (voltmeter) reading / output /
voltage
number of blades affects the reading / output is insufficient
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• it reaches a limit
accept does not change after 4 / 5 blades
(b) C
reason scores only if C is chosen
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(c) (producing) light
allow (producing) sound
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• wood is renewable
accept wood grows again / quickly
accept wood can be replanted
(e) E=m×c×θ
2 550 000
allow 1 mark for correct substitution
ie 100 × 510 × 50
provided no subsequent step shown
answers of 1 020 000, 3 570 000 gain 1 mark
2
joules /J
accept kJ / MJ
do not accept j
for full credit the unit and numerical answer must be consistent
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(b) energy cannot be destroyed
accept energy is conserved
ignore reference to created
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(c) 4 (hours)
allow 1 mark for obtaining number of kWh = 10
or energy transferred = 10
2
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(ii) Double glazing
gains 1 mark
Costs most
Saves least energy
Least cost effective
any 2 for 1 mark each
3
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(ii) liquids/gases expand when their temperature rises/when they are heated
the density of the heated liquid/gas is then less than that of the
colder liquid/gas which has not been heated
the warmer/less dense liquid/gas then rises through the colder/denser liquid/gas
the colder/denser liquid/gas falls to replace the liquid/gas which has risen,
and in turn becomes heated
for 1 mark each
4
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