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For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ Sensing evices Question Paper Level Subject Exam oard Topic Sub Topic Paper Type ooklet International Level Physics IE urrent of Electricity Sensing evices Multiple hoice Question Paper Time led: 33 minutes Score: /27 Percentage: /1 Grade oundaries: * E U >85% 77.5% 7% 62.5% 57.5% 45% <45%

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 1 Which symbol represents a component whose resistance is designed to change with temperature? 2 In the circuit shown, a light-dependent resistor (LR) is connected to two resistors R 1 and R 2. The potential difference (p.d.) across R 1 is 1 and the p.d. across R 2 is 2. The current in the circuit is I. I R 1 1 R 2 2 Which statement about this circuit is correct? The current I increases when the light intensity decreases. The LR is an ohmic conductor. The p.d. 2 increases when the light intensity decreases. The ratio 1 2 is independent of light intensity.

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 3 In the circuit shown, the resistance of the thermistor decreases as temperature increases. d.c. supply P Which graph shows the variation with elsius temperature θ of potential difference between points P and Q? Q θ θ θ θ

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 4 In the circuit be, the reading T on the voltmeter changes from to as the temperature of the thermistor changes. The reading L on the voltmeter changes from to as the level of light on the light-dependent resistor (LR) changes. T L The readings T and L are both. What are the conditions of temperature and light level? temperature a light level 35 In a fire alarm system, a thermistor T has a resistance of 2 Ω at room temperature. Its resistance decreases as the temperature increases. The alarm is triggered when the potential difference between X and Y reaches 4.5. 12 T 15 Ω X Y What is the resistance of the thermistor when the alarm is triggered? 9 Ω 15 Ω 25 Ω 13 Ω

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 38 light-dependent resistor R has resistance of about 1 MΩ in the dark and about 1 kω when illuminated. It is connected in series with a 5 kω resistor to a 1.5 cell of negligible internal resistance. 1.5 5 kω R The light-dependent resistor is illuminated (in an otherwise dark room) by a flashing light. Which graph best shows the variation with time t of potential difference across R? / / / / 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 t t t t

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 7 potential divider consists of a light-dependent resistor (LR) in series with a variable resistor of resistance R. The resistance of the LR decreases when the light level increases. The variable resistor can be set at either resistance or resistance. +1 LR R output voltage Which situation gives the largest output voltage? light level at LR R

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 8 light-dependent resistor (LR) is connected in series with a resistor R and a battery. LR R The resistance of the LR is equal to the resistance of R when no light falls on the LR. When the light intensity falling on the LR increases, which statement is correct? The current in R decreases. The current in the LR decreases. The p.d. across R decreases. The p.d. across the LR decreases.

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 9 Which graph best represents the way in which the current I through a thermistor depends upon the potential difference across it? I I I I 1 The diagram shows a fixed resistor and a light-dependent resistor (LR) in series with a constant -voltage supply. + When the LR is in the dark, the fixed resistor and the LR have the same value of resistance. Light is shone on the LR. What happens to the potential differences across the two components? p.d. across resist p.d. across L decreased increased increased decreased no change increased no change decreased

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 11 Which electrical component is represented by the foling symbol? a diode a potentiometer a resistor a thermistor 12 The resistance of a thermistor depends on its temperature, and the resistance of a light-dependent resistor (LR) depends on the illumination. Under which conditions will the resistance of both a thermistor and an LR be est? thermistor est temperature est temperature est temperature est temperature LR est illumination est illumination est illumination est illumination

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 13 The diagrams show a light-dependent resistor in circuit P, and a thermistor in circuit Q. circuit P circuit Q How does the potential difference across the fixed resistor in each circuit change when both the brightness of the light on the light-dependent resistor and the temperature of the thermistor are increased? circuit P decrease decrease increase increase circuit Q decrease increase decrease increase

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 14 thermistor and another component are connected to a constant voltage supply. voltmeter is connected across one of the components. The temperature of the thermistor is then reduced but no other changes are made. In which circuit will the voltmeter reading increase?

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 15 circuit is set up with an LR and a fixed resistor as shown. 5 k Ω 9 The voltmeter reads 4. The light intensity is increased. What is a possible voltmeter reading? 3 4 6 8 16 The resistance of a device is designed to change with temperature. What is the device? a light-dependent resistor a potential divider a semiconductor diode a thermistor

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 17 The diagram shows a light-dependent resistor (LR) and a thermistor forming a potential divider. + Under which set of conditions will the potential difference across the thermistor have the greatest value? illumination 18 Tensile strain may be measured by the change in electrical resistance of a strain gauge. strain gauge consists of folded fine metal wire mounted on a flexible insulating backing sheet. The strain gauge is firmly attached to the specimen, so that the strain in the metal wire is always identical to that in the specimen. specimen strain gauge When the strain in the specimen is increased, what happens to the resistance of the wire? It decreases, because the length decreases and the cross-sectional area increases. It decreases, because the length increases and the cross-sectional area decreases. It increases, because the length decreases and the cross-sectional area increases. It increases, because the length increases and the cross-sectional area decreases.

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 19 n electrical component has the foling circuit symbol. What does this symbol represent? variable resistor (rheostat) fuse light-dependent resistor thermistor 2 Which electrical component is represented by the foling symbol? a diode a light-dependent resistor a resistor a thermistor 21 The resistance of a thermistor decreases significantly as its temperature increases. The thermistor is kept in air. The air is at room temperature. Which graph best represents the way in which the current I in the thermistor depends upon the potential difference across it? I I I I

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 22 In the circuit shown, an analogue ammeter is to be recalibrated as a thermometer. The graph shows how the resistance R of the thermistor changes with temperature T. R / Ω 1 T / Which diagram could represent the temperature scale on the ammeter? 2 4 681 24 6 8 1 1 8 6 4 2 1 8 6 4 2 23 The diagram shows a light-dependent resistor (LR) and a thermistor forming a potential divider. + Under which set of conditions will the potential difference across the thermistor have the greatest value?

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 24 network of electrical components is connected across a battery of negligible internal resistance, as shown. The resistance of the variable resistor is increased. What is the effect on the readings of the ammeter and voltmeter?

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 25 The diagram shows a potential divider circuit. output voltage The light level increases. What is the effect on the resistance of the light-dependent resistor (LR) and on the output voltage? resistance of the LR output voltage decreases decreases decreases increases increases decreases increases increases

For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 26 potential divider consists of a fixed resistor R and a light-dependent resistor (LR). R What happens to the voltmeter reading, and why does it happen, when the intensity of light on the LR increases? The voltmeter reading decreases because the LR resistance decreases. The voltmeter reading decreases because the LR resistance increases. The voltmeter reading increases because the LR resistance decreases. The voltmeter reading increases because the LR resistance increases.

Save My Exams! The Home of Revision For more awesome GSE and level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/ 27 In the circuit be, the reading T on the voltmeter changes from to as the temperature of the thermistor changes. The reading L on the voltmeter changes from to as the level of light on the light-dependent resistor (LR) changes. T L The readings on T and L are both. What are the conditions of temperature and light level? temperature light level