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Physics 0625 · Cambridge (CAIE) IGCSE

General physics

627 past-paper questions on General physics · examined 2020–2025.

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Which measuring instrument is used to determine the volume of water in a cup?

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The diagrams show distance–time graphs for four objects. Which object is moving with increasing speed?

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A space station orbits above the Earth. There is an astronaut in the space station. In the space station, the acceleration of free fall is 7.5 m / s2. On Earth, the acceleration of free fall is 9.8 m / s2. Which row about the astronaut’s mass and weight in the space station is correct?

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A student is asked to predict whether a solid floats in a liquid. Which information does the student require?

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Which property of an object never changes when a force acts on the object?

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A car is travelling along a straight horizontal road. The speed–time graph is shown. In which labelled part of the journey is the resultant force on the car zero?

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Which list contains only energy stores?

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What needs to be known to calculate the work done by a force acting on an object?

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