Forces in Action (OCR Gateway GCSE Physics)

Exam Questions

52 mins23 questions
11 mark

In which situation does the force cause a rotation?

  • Bouncing on a trampoline

  • Hitting a nail with a hammer

  • Pushing a friend on a swing

  • Sitting on a chair

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21 mark

A student puts different weights on four balances.

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Which balance will give a clockwise moment?

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    31 mark

    On Mars the gravitational field strength is 4.0 N/kg.

    How much would a 60 kg person weigh on Mars?

    Use the equation: weight = mass × gravitational field strength

    • 15 N

    • 64 N

    • 240 N

    • 600 N

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    41 mark

    Which one of the following uses of forces causes a rotation?

    • Lowering a book vertically from a shelf

    • Opening a door

    • Lifting a book vertically onto a shelf

    • Sitting in the centre of a see-saw

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    51 mark

    On the Moon the gravitational field strength is 1.6 N/kg.

    Calculate the gravity force for an 80 kg astronaut.

    Use the equation: gravity force = mass × gravitational field strength

    • 50 N

    • 128 N

    • 800 N

    • 1280 N

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    11 mark

    What is the smallest number of forces needed to bend an object?

    • 1

    • 2

    • 3

    • 4

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    21 mark

    A student sets up two cogs.

    Cog A has 10 teeth and cog B has 20 teeth.

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    Cog A is turned 2 times.

    How many times does cog B turn?

    • 0.5 times

    • 1 time

    • 2 times

    • 20 times

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    31 mark

    A uniform 1.0 m rod is pivoted at its centre.

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    The rod is in equilibrium.

    What is the anti-clockwise moment about the pivot?

    • 10 N m

    • 15 N m

    • 40 N m

    • 100 N m

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    41 mark

    A student measures the weight of four boxes and the area in contact with the ground.

    Box Weight (N) Area (cm2)
    A 50 100
    B 75 250
    C 90 400
    D 100 500

    Which box exerts the greatest pressure on the ground?

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      51 mark

      An elephant has a weight of 60 kN. Its four feet have a total area of 0.75 m2 in contact with the ground.

      Calculate the total pressure the elephant exerts on the ground.

      Use the equation: pressure = force normal to a surface ÷ area of that surface

      • 45 Pa

      • 80 Pa

      • 45 000 Pa

      • 80 000 Pa

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      61 mark

      An astronaut on the Moon lifts a 5.5 kg object a vertical distance of 50 cm.

      Calculate the potential energy gained by the object.

      Gravitational field strength on the Moon = 1.6 N/kg.

      • 4.4 J

      • 8.8 J

      • 17.6 J

      • 440 J

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      71 mark

      A diver stands on a diving board. He weighs 400 N.

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      What is the moment of the force provided by the diver around the pivot?

      • 320 Nm anti-clockwise

      • 320 Nm clockwise

      • 500 Nm anti-clockwise

      • 500 Nm clockwise

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      81 mark

      A pump lifts 500 kg of water to a water tank at the top of a building.

      The water gains 240 000 J of gravitational potential energy.


      The gravitational field strength is 10 N/kg.

      Use the equation: Potential energy = Mass × Height × Gravitational field strength


      Calculate the height of the water tank.

      • 4.8 m

      • 48 m

      • 240 m

      • 480 m

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      91 mark

      A piston is pushed in a cylinder containing a fluid.

      q11-paper1-specimen-ocr-gcse-physicsUse the equation: pressure = force ÷ area

      What is the pressure on the fluid?

      • 20 Pa

      • 80 Pa

      • 160 Pa

      • 200 Pa

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      101 mark

      A see-saw is in equilibrium.
      q8-paper1-specimen-ocr-gcse-physicsWhat is the value of force F?

      • 3.0 N

      • 3.5 N

      • 5.0 N

      • 5.3 N

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      11 mark

      The graph shows the relationship between mass and weight on two different planets.

      q5-paper1-specimen-ocr-gcse-physicsThe weight of an object on planet X is 3.0 N.

      What is the weight of the same object on planet Y?

      • 1.5 N

      • 2.0 N

      • 4.0 N

      • 6.0 N

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      21 mark

      The diagram shows 2 gears.

      q14-paper1-specimen-ocr-gcse-physicsGear X is rotated clockwise at 1.0 rotation per second.

      Which row describes the movement of gear Y?

        direction of
      rotation
      rotations per
      second
      A anticlockwise 0.5
      B anticlockwise 2.0
      C clockwise 0.5
      D clockwise 2.0

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        31 mark

        The diagram shows 3 gears.
        q12-paper3-specimen-ocr-gcse-physicsGear X is rotated clockwise at 1.0 rotations per second.

        Which row describes the movement of gear Z?

          Direction of
        rotation
        Rotations per
        second
        A anticlockwise 0.5
        B anticlockwise 2.0
        C clockwise 0.5
        D clockwise 2.0

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          41 mark

          A man lifts a load using a wheelbarrow.

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          What is the effort needed to lift the load using the wheelbarrow?

          • 100 N

          • 120 N

          • 250 N

          • 144 N

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