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1. 1 shows the specific heat capacity for materials R, S, and T.

Which of the following pairs is the most suitable for making the base and the
handle of a frying pan?

2. The temperature of 5kg of water rises by 60 oC when heated. What is the rise
in temperature when 8kg of water is heated by the same amount of energy?
A. 30.75 oC
B. 37.50 oC
C. 48 oC
D. 80 oC

3. In a laboratory water boils at 100oC. What happens to the boiling point when
sugar is added to the water?
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Unchanged

4. Figure below shows 200g of water at 0oC is poured into a cup containing 400g
of water at 80oC. Assuming there is no heat loss to the surrounding,

What is the final temperature of the mixture? [specific heat capacity of water
=4200Jkg-1oC-1]
A. 53 oC
B. 60 oC
C. 66 oC
D. 70 oC
E. 75 oC
5. The graph shows the heating curve of a substance. At which stage the
substance is liquid and gaseous state at the same time?

A. PQ
B. QR
C. RS
D. ST

6. The graph shows the heating curve of a substance. Which of the phases
labelled A, B, C, D shows heat absorbed during the melting process?

7. Diagram 12 is a graph which shows the heating curve of water


What is the effect of the heat absorbed by the water between point S and point
T?
A. It weakens the forces between the water molecules
B. It breaks the bonds between the water molecules
C. It increases the kinetic energy of the water molecules
D. It strengthens the bonds between the water molecules

8. Diagram 13 shows the cooling curve of a substance. At which stages are


specific latent heat released?

A. VW and XY
B. WX and YZ
C. VW and YZ
D. WX and XY

9. During the day, wind blows from sea to land. At night, wind blows from land
to sea. This phenomenon occurs beacause
A. the specific heat capacity of land is higher than the specific heat capacity
of sea water.
B. The specific heat capacity of sea water is higher than the specific heat
capacity of land
C. The density of land is higher than the density of sea water
D. The density of sea water is higher than the density of land

10. Diagram 11 shows the heating curve of a sample of naphthalene.

Naphthalene starts to melt at the time


A. T0
B. T1
C. T2
D. T3

11. Diagram 19 shows a process of change of state.


Which process, A B C or D is the latent heat of vaporization absorbed?

12. What occurs during the melting of naphthalene?


A. Heat is released by the naphthalene
B. Temperature of the naphthalene does not increase
C. The bonding force between the naphthalene molecules increases
D. The kinetic energy of the naphthalene molecules remains constant.
13. The latent heat of fusion for water is heat absorbed by
A. 1kg of ice during melting without change in temperature
B. 1m3 of ice during melting without changes in temperature
C. 1kg of water to increase the temperature by 1oC
D. 1m3 of water to increase the temperature by 1oC

14. How much heat is needed to be supplied to change 500g of ice block at 0oC to
water at 0oC? [specific latent heat of fusion = 3.36 x 105Jkg-1]
A. 6.72 x 102J
B. 1.68 x 105J
C. 6.72 x 105J
D. 1.68 x 108J

15. Diagram 17 shows a 240V, 1960W steam iron being used to iron a shirt.

What is the time taken to change 500g of water at 100 oC to steam at 100 oC?
A. 5.77 x 105 s
B. 4.52 x 103s
C. 1.15 x 103s
D. 5.77 x 102 s
16. Diagram 12 shows three types of liquid, X, T and Z which has the same
volume and same heat. They are being cooled down in the same cooling
system.
The time taken for liquid X, Y and Z to solidify are 30 m

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